Morning Tribune, 12 October 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE s.wtcrics) 10 CEXTS, i*isS>S lK r 12 1948
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  • 307 1 "NO DISPUTE" -BUT NURSE'S PAY GOES UP The Morning Tribune carried this headline yesterday: "Two Nurses f S^t Case For Diplomats". NOW— nR J Vickew, Director of Singapore's Medial Services told the Tribune last night that Miss Mice Cheah, the Singapore nurse now stuSrinVin Australia, will receive nearly three times
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  • 533 1 FORGERY: 18 CHINESE TAKEN TO COURT UNDER SPECIAL ESCORT AXE of the biggest crack-downs by the C.I.D. on a forgery ring m Singapore since the re-occupatiom, had its sequel m the Seventh Police Court yesterday. Thousands of dollars worth of 50-cent Malayan currency and Indonesian currency notes, three printing machines
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  • 115 1 BULLET PROOF HJ. ABAS Here is a morale-streng-thening story for those who choose to believe m miracles and who need more than just firearms m the battle against terrorism. Forty-six-year-old Haji Abas of Sungai Choh, about 21 miles from Kuala Lumpur, is reported to have claimed that God has given
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  • 54 1 "•Jut Qok Poreti R*. f!>res t a'4 S wh Tr SWt r P' n P the acr^a4 H th^ came Sl*Chinel^ was a hut. shot at. c lan o«t and were W l Clo^ b y were r -;;;;;f.303a m Cd n:,,!. v a
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  • 116 1 About a hundred fascinated spectators followed a running fight between two Chinese women, which started outside the Whiteaway Laidlaw Building at noon, continued al! the way down Chulia Street and finished up m a police station m Robinson Road. The two fighting women, their clothing
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  • 239 1 S'pore Dealer Offers $8,640 For Persian Carpet $8,640 for a Persian carpet! This is probably the highest post-war offer to be made by any local dealer for an antique Kirmai* carpet which is now m the possession of Mmc Renee, orcpniser of the Persian Carpet Exhibition at the Raffles Hotel.
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  • 43 1 Tabuan A pi! At h-iO p.m. n small patch of lallang caught fire m Sunss Club Road. Three soldiers helping the Army Fire Service, irere severely stung by bees and had to be sent to hospital. The fire was extinguished within an hour.
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  • 4 1 FOLLOW THE LEADER DGDGSD
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 604 2 MORE ABOUT MR. SMITH I THE "mysterious" "Hr. Sinit'i \v:»s describwl m the 1 \?n*h Po^irc Codit. vestcrd-v, i»s bei«g "not yen bijr. r»ther sMm :'fui m^suiinu pboat f> ft. 8 ins." Mr Smith" was the tn»n from whoa David 'Voli Oir.s\n'.x. tiny of the accused at an inquiry Into
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  • 183 2 A f 10.33 a.m. last SatttrdtJ :<>ur v;omen v.alkod into the nslt <> ntranc^ or the Criminal District ani Police Cowii r Sou 4 Bririgc Road. They tcte brightly dressed and 1 fV iry trtre y>">ung women. Th< y carried r>n conversation m suc'i a loud
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  • 125 2 HONG KONG, Monday. Christian General Peng Yuhsiang, who according to a Moscow report was binned to death m a hie aboard a Russian ship m the Black Sea, died a week after the incident aboard the ?hip dur to weak heart, according to a purported cable from
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  • 18 2 The Band Performance. .schtdulPd to take place at Waterloo Street tomorrow < 12th October) has been canrolled.
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  • 128 2 a ctiarg. <i "a negligent act" a- explained yostcrd«V n*orflin^ to I'O J F: -cU a EunWa r :tociM] co'StaWt 1 iv eonoeetttfl •rttt thr r lt*ith of Lim Tci i Tee, a sptcizl contlab'c who Jicd m the General Hospital on fjuday fioiv.
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  • 265 2 STOLEN TRUCK JOURNEY TO SIAM BORDER TERMED "A STUPID ESCAPADE" Two P.ritKh soldier* who Mole a truck ami drove it lo the Slam border, hnd their sentence* reduced by a year, yestentny m the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal. Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith. Acting Chief Justice, remarked while considering the case
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  • 126 2 'Go Think It Over Advises Judge ONG Say Moey, vho was told yesterday by Mr. Justice Gonlon-Sintth that he might have been handed for firing a shot nt A.S.P. Ripley. shouted I would lather have been hanged" m the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. "Cto and think it over. said
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  • 158 2 •There miuit bt xom" method r(f ftwiing all these fumes tuul I thml *>M it," the Jwigt. Mr. K. P Shnihs 5 v <** Court yetterday. *lf m «fc- a proiit.{^ o «i A *^i/Z *atp fo fp/J /.im /i^r /o </.> j r
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  • 97 2 Ttto boy.*. Pan 3 Wan Kce 16) an j Lan Ket Chuan Hi) approach r, lady outside th( On at Worid Par.< at 8.10 A.m. on October 10. the ycuryei- bey. Lan ami id with a plicr. rent up :o t ie iaay and snipped ofi
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  • 63 2 Civil aviation is %dvanctag so rapidly that ofllc^li gapore ai'c going oh«ad with a modern flare-path -eh( Kalian? Airport. I paths." said a civil I official yesterday. It is planned evoutui equip the airstrip wth lamps. At present, the air strip is lit up by
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  • 48 2 Identity Care X\ 39 by the Mumcios: Water Depart:/. :v. :o Inspector lim Chin Ko bearing his ph: on has been report! The txpiry da'e Qq tl Ls 31st December 1941 public are winied o loss m case ibtti is i tempt to use U wti
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  • 107 2 From a specially lit flare-path in^UW i «ea. a Qjj ing boat made a first post-war operational Singapore last Saturday. Seven special woo Hen floats electrically lit made up the ttare-path which was Ini 1 against the direction of the wind. The Hythe flying boat, boun-.l
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  • 63 2 Tah Han, a dlmunftive and wizened-faced 60-year-oM Cantonese woman wan m a bitter mood when she appeared hi the Second Police Court yeateraay on a charge of sleeping on the live-foot way. She looked at Mi' trate and **W m %m: "I would ha\e home
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  • 184 3 !<orsun;;rr ents are raj*** ca P tain a* mS th Dutch mother during w<->, m tk 4" r^ d t) t0 Vlelqri r. u as then Mrs. 8 Sri' was »H ahi f tl 3Jta Friosema Urn UrTl to America r June thi«. Vicky sticks to
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  • 142 3 A LARGE cargo of condenfted milk, frozen meat and fruit from A U* t ratal n ports for Singapore arrived here yesterday on board the Orestes. The OresUs- mad<» its second regular Australian Singapore run when she canu> j n yesterday. Previously sh< I had
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  • 80 3 1M Am?.;. dam <t mos» r a m Zoo which ton a a "D'mals ha^ s*H»^ *»y to refer( 'Jdfr./ It ha? fpone r a year aL &s ananim des I I Bouvrie of tK« tteightef Fries- land now m Singapore, has a two-year-old monkey which i he
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  • 96 3 I More than $50,000 is due to Singapore labourers whose employers have left tht Colony. The Labour Department is at present unable to prosecute or to secure txtradition. be- causv under the Labour Code it is not a criminal offence to cheat employees out of th^ir wages.
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  • 140 4 Smoke rises as high as 18,000 feet m the air as the Hibok-Hibok volcano on the island of > Catniguin, m the Philippine**, erupts. Wearing completion at Clydebank, Scotland, is the new 34,000-ton luxury liner Caronia, largest passenger ship built since the end of the war. It
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  • 321 4 BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN P]NGLISH 10 55 a.m. to 12 noon. Sngli.ih Schools Broadcast. 1 p.m Lunch-time music by The JRuilo Orchestra; 1.30 Newt; 1.45 Rhythm Parade with Gone Krupa, 2 p.m. CU»e Do\vn; 8.15 Programme Summary. News Summary and Announcements; 8.20 Music by
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  • 306 5 BOOK-WORM TURNED h n d Made Her L« A Business were constant^ Ent >alK( i Km. and U* <* ■ne.l a position as a H°b!ok-' out. Joan V A. P. Mi:> H the wrhole of the X Britain, m Tun- t'/.e hoepit J also H old ig« pensioners ari'i Deal.
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  • 251 5 HANGERS AND TREES SAVE YOU MONEY pLOTHES need rzgula*. v attention if they are to retain their original triirmess. Hanging them correctly m the wardrobe makes a lot ol difference to their appearano when you wear them next. Hangers should be full sizr the short ones push those shoulder seams
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    • 64 5 "JAEGER" The Wool Dress of Great Persona! Distinction. THE RAFFLES GRILLROOM IS OPEN EVEKY DAY FOR LUNCH THE COCKTAIL HOUR with FRANK PICKFORD at the piano from 7 to 8 p.m. m the New Lounge is the popular rendezvous for the Smart Set THE INFORMAL DANCE IN THE PALM COURT
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 266 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCT, 12, 19 48. Frances Expensive War Lon.lnn A'jrnfy tf«MTf. Coh* Tuner, Ltd., Tall><>t I7omm, 9X, St. 31 <v tin* Liint ZV.C. 2. r<J\\P\RED with the French, the other colonial powers m Southeast Asia are having an easy time m their dependent territories In Malaya the
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  • 238 6 Good day! -and good bye THERE has he- n series of reports recently that certain hiph Japanese circles have been discussing the pros and con? of their wartime mperor retiring m favour of 13-year-oW Ciown Prince Akihito. Opinion m SCAP Headquarters i? divided on the subject of Hirohito's abdication. The
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  • 349 6 VENETIAN gondoliers are going back to school again fo r three nights a week to learn almost everything— -except the art of paddling. The return to the class room of what Gilbert and Sullivan called the "highly respectable gondolier" is a step to counter the growing threat
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  • 528 6  -  this opposition is based on personal attachment to the person of the present emperor or merely because of '"rice bowl considerations'* is unknown. Imperial household officials argue that the emperor is a dual personality and that he cannot act purely according to his private wishes, but must
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  • 166 6 A 43-YEAR-OLD Welshman lives m a mansion overlooking the g-olf course where he once earned ex Id shillings as a caddie. He is Mr. William Dotton Jones, a native of Aberdo- vey After many M he is to-day the hum firm manufacturing m worth
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  • 23 7 jcai urn Sehe. ii Inborn, I P^ M eat said!££ni dicir LnsUl :A back t. Brusscto. jiaaens jaid n r. we*
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  • 67 7 Irs Mm Jay WP&- I (Wr Orel /inski 139' thought /]j and then i lied n»-| •-ebed^':. he heard •^Wrk L.:V Hotel; fcclD^ki didnt 'anov; Hotel be<b »re bolt so t 0 ttM flf ir he •r.tDp.d vh-r. b t«at to pp Mn later Kireldwltl tklcii
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  • 73 7 E TRANSPLANTS HEARTS DNDO.V, Monday Soviet it>or Nikolai Sinitsin has ma oted roca §fu ly at ky Maiica! Institute with I transplantations m both I fend CC..I- looi- animals, die Momow report yester* f- I ("be broadcast said that Ife m his recer.tly-publish- book entitled 'Heart Trans■Rta", reported that he'
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  • 85 7 KHWAJA NAZIMUDDIN, Premier of EaM BengalPakistan eastern province of 44.000,000 pcoph who has been appointed to fct Gover-nor-General of Pakistan. Mr. Xazimaddm was educated at Dunstable Gratnmar School and Trinity Hall. Cambridge. Be entered State Ijolitics m 1929 and held the posts of Minister of Education, Home
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  • 58 7 TOKIO. Monday. Atter a 30-mir.uto conference among leaders of five political parties ending late yesterday afternoon it appealed more certain than ever that Shigeru Yoshida. former premier and head of the Democratic Liberal Party. will head the new cabinet which, for all practical purposes, will
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  • 120 7 WJLYWOOD, Monday. rsewLook" fashions wnt rc*t ol the world £2 neve r got ar.y where ditfa't even £V' ry t::e extreme rj° fiUi ■■■P their hw, right waists ?^We- But they just S' ci R Huber said moM rashions 7; '< but ifs a c
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  • 136 7 NEW YORK, Mon— "The history of China, since the founding of the Republic nas b?en a tragic one and immediate prospects are bleak," said the Kew York Herald Tribune m a comment on the Double Tenth Anniversary. "Despite all this, however, many Climes a continue to
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  • 221 7 SHANGHAI. Monday. China started on its 38th year alter the revolution that overthrew the Manchu dynasty. but there was little evidence m public statements by high! sfficials on the occasion of the celebration of Double 1 Tenth Anniversary yesterday that they hold op- j timism for
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  • 94 7 TWO BRITISH FRIGATES FOR NEW ZEALAND NAVY The handing-nver of tuo frigates to the Rr. V al New Zealand Navy 'took place recently at of*** 3V>e /riflKites ff.W.. c "Loch AchanaW inut H.Mo Loth Shin" ivere renamed H.M.S.ZB. "Pukakt' and HM.N.'I.S 'Taupor Tht frigates haw been manned by Nev Zealand
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  • 62 7 MANILA. Monday. Patrick Pi Ch»-sun Chinese charged' Affaires here m a Double Tenth radio speech last night. urged local Chinese to redouble their support of Chiang Kaishek's government, particularly m the campaign to suppress communism. Pi Chi-sun reviewed the fUStory of the Chinese Republic and appealed for
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  • 119 7 l:l segi t ndo (Cattforafta), Monday A lu^h-ypt'td twinjet fighter l»onib« r capable of searching out distant targets through all typos of weather 1 w.is reve i!cd »>y thi ignited i States Navy's bureau cf aeioutitlci. The piano, which has been designed and developed by the Douglas
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  • 156 7 v -Men. t ne g fcSBSjJt lifted thewrl *5 an l '?u jor dl siater tic/ n !r thquake that k;v Unv'l let ce P ub!ic > rop£?°? °^obcr 5. ar- -t that 600 "orVUU *J area by plane m one day. But it said 6,000
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  • 51 8 THESE MEN THEM FLYING A Malay of the R.A.F. regi nent guards a Spitfire lrom sabotage. A fitter change** the plugs on the rear cylinder of a Dakota. Ltion* a«THH* th»- insurants. A Beaufigbter has Its note rrfftlre*. Sia riii»tf equipment vt liaKoia Tuo electricians are HervicUg vm waning 4
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  • 332 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. If the Worlds population ~onti■iut to taOfeaM its present two miltior. a month rate. there will not be "standing room for everybody" m 2,000 •years, Dr. Brock Chiaholm, ■>ii*ctor-Genenl or the World Hi'Kth Organization, told repoite;t at a press conference hit recently Even
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  • 87 10 NON-CATHOR SCHOOLS FOR HUNGA I? kl "'T the,r nique revealed the announcements the ('at, met h a a Jd Education Ml n^? Ortutay to «p it W J Jewish churches Details of Ike agr ceil not dlseloaed, ut the nique said that i guarantee reh-oa,frej spec»fy what remain m the
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  • 102 10 TOKIO, Mon.-T*o gents of Japans third p whaling fleet are sche< sail for Antarctic seas the early part of Novel Each group will be ci of one 11.000-ton moth two refrigerator ships, er. six catcher boats i the first time, one ?ejr Whale meat enough about
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  • 84 10 GENOA, Monday hundred refugee? frd western European C| sailed last night for Aj aboard the I'mted Stati transport General Stual zelman under the spa of the International Organization. Originally assemble camps In Austria, at Li Salzburg and Innsbruck fugees virtually toDk 01 Hcinzclman. Theymaj ship particularly
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  • 49 10 press rqgjw r p cvl capital of Shar.M £<■ 150.000 Commun:,t. theCommun^ 5 be using fl^;, cO t o vei brigades undeitne^ mand of p d fort PENAVG V* n 1 two-year-old j*j for i yesterday, a er!i ial ellcry m nang. were a hotel nearr<y.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 143 10 j "POP" TO THE O :Z W^. wo! |il i¥ i^tii "RUCCLES" r/" Vm i^n KIwMT AN £NO*MOt*Y AH! GHAT AUN7*\ fOHMA*/ THK/g*} l/HtM&HOHOI?] 'ZF'rTS %%J li^ul oum LWiNirUii* rmm m**m /m» Mm was 4 V on? vm* mab 4 BELINDA" TH MIST*€SS*S 06V£IOPM€NT MSS WHAT HAPPEM6DTO \J IT AFJJJ
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  • 161 11 itp'W Moil— Republican rresiaential can- i ovtinor Thomas E. Dewey vestcrday lie* ,t he regarded as a foreign policy noU lr hv the Truman Administration. iZJy sought to assure members of the rnlta Mtioii^ Security Council tliat the American nilstind solidly behind a united foreign policy.
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  • 125 11 Just lock fnm 18->»cortf/iJ« ir (fee .Vi rum hush is Major WtUuvn Still D.5.0., Arnhem km wh i has l< t n mapping Mtn4t -outm from *\orth to Svuth Si icria. Ever}/ year V- tot* fy kills hundreds of th"u*ands <</ ratth. His job is to
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  • 80 11 THEY DON'T LIKE BEING PUSHED AROUND FRANKFURT, Monday. Seven thousand Sudeten Germans staged a proUst meeting m Regtnsburg yesterday against Bavarian border police who reportedly returned Sudeten Germans trom Czechoslovakia b'*.ck to tht Czechs, Dena agency reported A resolution passed at the nveting said Gtrman border police refused them sanctuary
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  • 121 11 PRAGUE, Mon.— Yugoslav Communists youths who will hold their fourth Congress m Belgrade on October 12 are followers of the teachings of Stalin as well as Lenin, Marx and Enxete. the newspaper Borba said yesterday. The Communist organ, quoted by the Tanjug agency, said
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  • 97 11 Hamburg. Monday. greatest financial Hjalma r Horace G^iey jchtcht, today said many panaceas E^ h c T try e n m u_ mat h e has not found the m Wa for them yet CLi c: Ihave1 have plans for c, l and economic
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  • 183 11 HOLLYWOOD, MONDAY.— Life m Hollywood has not changed much m 1,400,000 years. A two-volume "History of Hollywood," reveals that the land the movie stars now tread on is bulging with fossils. Wolves, currently a fascinating subject, loped around what is now Hollywood and Vine streets,
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  • 34 11 ROME, Sun. Italy and Yugoslavia will shortly begin releasing Yugoslav and Italian civilian nationals sentenced by the courts and held m prison m the two countries, a Foreign Office source said today.
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  • 179 11 Worn nday Th fl "-'--l oon i' 1 delation U'r fo? 0 launch a camUn,.. J° donation, to c Aid For Child! *<*>*?« been set but 1 hopes u:<o -000»in i 10 .°00,000 a,, n 1-vi'ar drive m Koljkcs Abha- korn, widow of
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  • 69 11 His Royal Hignens the Duke of Edinburgh prt -tented winnm<j medals to athletes of the United States and the Empire ichen he paid a iHsit to the British Empire versus UnitrJ States athletics meeting it the White City, honJum. His Roynl Highness its seen m this picture
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  • 282 12  - OSCAR'S EYEBROWS MIGHT YET WIN HIM AN OSCAR OSWALD HENRY Because of them he almost thought he was going blind by MANY of Hollywood's elect have some distinctive physical characteristic. With Eddie Cantor it is the eves. With Jimmy Durante it is the "schnozzle." With Joe E. Brown it is
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 12 SI'CH AN ARRAY OF TO1» STARS FOR J CHINESE PKTI RK:
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  • 34 12 "THE SOUL OF CHINA" (m MANDARIN with ENGLISH Sub-titles) THIS riCURK IS ONE OF THE FEW CHINESE FILMS TO BE DISTRI BI'TED IN KIROPL AND A M E R I A FOR GENERAL SCREENING!
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  • 80 12 DOPULAR London Film sta-- Christine Norden, now holidaying m Switzerland, has had her appendix removed m a S*lss nursing home ever the week-end. Cnristine was advised not to abroad before having the operation but hoped she would get he r holiday over first. On her return to England
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  • 182 12 GLORIA GRAHAMS is Hollywood's latent flying enthu- 1 sist. She is busy laking lessons i and soon hopes to pilot her I cm*n private plant. ANN SOTHERNS five- 1 year-old daughter, Patricia Ann. has begun to study the piano under her molher's instruction. She is showing great promise.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 776 13 r on. a I tnare quotation "v c Mal LOANS Municipal Spore 3» 4 1948 100.50 101.50 Spore 4*4% 1930 116.00 118.00 xi Spore Z' c 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 Pen. 5%
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  • 34 13 Rubber crop figures of the following companies for September were A lor Gajah 20.100 lbs. Ayer Panas 91,000 Glenealy 40,000 Kluang 70,500 Pajam 195,000 Tambalak 27,650 Teluk Anson 72J10 Ulu Benut 39,500
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 137 13 NEW YORK, Mondaytoday expressed fear that to increase her production needs. Such a measure, it is said, would seriously threaten the Philippine and Chinese hopes for industrialization and renew competition for the United States m the Far East. The traders
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    • 132 13 SYDNEY. Mon The Hew South Wales government 'ast night announced that the state's wheat growers had completed a national informal referendum which observers predict also assures the adoption of a fiveyear wheat price stabilization plan. New South Wales, the country's biggest wheat producing state,
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    • 58 13 RUBBER MARKET DULL With no advices received from London and New York, the local iubber market was extremely dull yesterday. Very little business was transacted. Closing piices were: Buyers sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS 43 43 4 No. 2 Oct. RSS 41',. 41% No. 3 Oct. RSS 40 40 >,
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    • 28 13 SHARES: Fair Turnover The share market opened the week yesterday with a very steady undertone. Both industrial and tin shares had a fair turnover at generally higher prices.
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    • 111 13 Sago flour had a slightly better market yesterday. Lingga was bought up at $20 4 and Siak improved to $16-5 8 business done. Sago seed and tapioca pearl, i i however, were easier markets with sellers predominating. The following were yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR: Liigga S2o*. Sarawak
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    • 194 13 WASHINGTON. Monday. c.c.a. administrator Paul Hoffman, m a nationwide radio broadcast yesterday supported Senator Vandtnberg's contention that there has been more progress toward European unification since th e foreign, assistance programme has been proposed than has been made m the past several centuries. He said that
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  • 334 14 Why Amateur Soccer Standard Is Low LONDON, Monday. THE Name for ;> lower standnrd m amateur football k i* being laid rt the door of professional clubs for lle^ed 'YoachinK" o! schoolboy players uho sno\\ promise *nd there arc those who would ha\e I toot!«ll Association Rule altered
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  • 47 14 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun Playing a brilliant forcing Det same Ted Schroeder won the National Hard Courts Tennis title beating Richard Pancho" GonzaUs 6-4. 4-6. 6-3 and 6-1. Gertrude Moran Oi Santa Monica won the women's title txating Virginia KortCft, 1-8. 6-2 and 6-3 U.P.
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  • 160 14 BounavistH Army Fire Ser\ice 2j Down by two goals m the first half, the Army Fire Service fought back gallantly and managed to level the matters with the Bounavista soccer team m a game played at Reformatroy Road yesterday. The Club took the lead m the fifth
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  • 181 14 SINGAPORE BADMINTON FINALS The following ties m the Singapore badminton championships will be played oft* at the Clerical Union Hall. Rangoon Road. Saturday, Oct. 16 Men's Open Singles Semifinal* Ong Poh Lim Fraser Neave) v. Ismail l>in Mai jan (Useful) Wong Peng Soon (M&yftoweri v. Tan Chong Tee Marigold Women's
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  • 155 14 Von Nida "Champ of Champs" ■UNNQfCDALJ Cerkshiie. Mon Australia's Norman von Xida today wen the unofficial title of "champion of champions" when he returned sco'e* of 72 ami 63 m the third and fourth rounds of Dunlop Masters Professional Golf Tournament, his total aggregate of 272 netting him first prize
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  • 393 14 ELEVIN CHALLENGES SOLOMON'S MONOPOLY OF BRITISH BOXING LONDON, Moafc, lACK Solomons, I London's foremost boxing prm** J m likeiv to find himself up against some strong c^! petition when Sir Arthur Elevin, Managing Dimeter of Wembley Stadhim and the Empire Fool, to the promotorial field m the near future. Sine-
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  • 239 14 Playing on a rough unew« ground, hardly conduce i good hockey, the KhaUa Association were held to a sodl-lesi draw by the Hospital Assistants at St. George's Road ytfUfty Play was evenly "contested though the Khalsa were the better team. The latter came within scoring ace or. at
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  • 60 14 The following rf S. A. F A. ties ir. the quart** finals: Wedmsday. vs R. A. F. (Sembmw Thursday. C A ys W Raja: Friday. H. M g I yard vs. Tiger Sp( rtt Saturday. Rovors BPQW L 'l vs. 6. R. C All matches will w V**
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  • 125 14 Two matches were played off on Saturday m the knock out soocer competition that is being run for the benefit of the eight boys' clubs m Singapore. The game between the Harbour Boys' Club and the Queeo Street Boys' Club resulted m a win for the former
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  • 24 14 A meeting of all Indians interested In hockey will be held today, 6.30 p.m. at the Association premises, No. 6 Race Course Road.
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  • 40 14 rep" The following wijj sent the V the Cable !l l so ccer friendly game s *^y i Fairer Park on tteai Cpl. Noor CPI. rc;cr ,L< Hanif fa. CPI Dia-^ mawanaa. L/C JJ L^ John, WC Buultjer^-
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  • 59 14 ThefoUowingts hp d. the First Roun« of Wfigl pore Golf Club sst 0C t0 Sup Oom^S Timkl not played at Bu»c t i htoo ,1 than Sunday- -J-V, X vs. S. H. King (W) Semme* (6). C_^ #D I (18) vs. A. G. Peat i White (H> vs.
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  • 199 15 P^ 3 (i.H.Q. Signals J I uaiiii-fj r lh# Qna^er-fliiais by bating GH4 W- |t«-sar Statliuoi yrtlrmlay m tfaf I "'ivi! r..ii.J«-liii«n. R«t»-» h»M fhu* qiiaJlfipd to m*-«t <"•»• rhlirs4la >- whil»' not of a high I i m thc „p a f.,.t m the
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  • 113 15 Beaver fascinated Stalin MtfLZlOUiUtiC, Monday. Mr. Robert Elliott, wartime assistant to Loid Braverbrook. suggested today through hi« group of Australian newspapers that Lord Beavorbrook be sent to Moscow "to clear up issues direct with Stalin." Mr. Elliott, a? persona! assistant to the Minister of Aircraft Production, went to Moscow with
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  • 37 15 U.P. Buquoin. Illinois, Mon.-- Ted Horn. 37- year old na- 1 tionai auto racing champion was killed today when his car threw a wheel at the fairgrouncls race track and i oiled over a fence.
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  • 91 15 TOKIO, Mtmday. Jftp-nt today fotmallu a/J--plted for re-entry into the Davis Cup tournament m <t lettei add rented to the United States Laun T<nmt Atixovintio*. The Utter tchich pit addressed to Lawrence Bnker, president o/ the Vivted States LTA, said: "The Japan Tennis Association
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  • 116 15 "OH. Monday— ivrak Turf Club are carrying out taprov,. t n,r.,, and alterations for the convenience of P»W -.m,, tn.in-rs and officials. houses tht ,5 and jockeys' n com- md improved mveniencea E g m the rac- houses at Jockeya' nd a
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  • 134 15 Soviet 'Quake: Death-Roll Mounts LONDON. Monday. The death-roll m the Persian-Soviet frontier earthquake rose today with a Moscow radio report oi a further 200 killed m a Poisian town named Dorcget Teheran press reports said 200 were killed m Meshed, Holy City, and capital of th«* north-eastern Persian prov^nc.^ of
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  • 370 15 -Mother Of 5 A nd S'pore y s New Shuttle Champ MRS. Chionh Hiok Choi, mother of five children created the biggest "surprise" m the Singapore Badminton Championships on Saturday last, when she beat the 15--ycar-otd Malayan champion. Miss Helen Heng to capture the Singapore women'a
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    62 15 TALK ON U NO At 9.45 p.m. to-mgru all stations of Radio Malaya s Blue Network will broadcast an .ippeai o n bvhalf of the United Nations Children s Day Fund by Mr. L. Cresson. Chairman of the Singapore Committee. In the course of his appeal Mr. Cri-sson ni introduce
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  • 325 15  - Van Breukelen's Newcomers Given Track Work ALLAN LEWIS <B\ IPOH, Monday— There was no fast work at I|»oh thJ* morning, but quite a niuuber of horses were doing slmv work >n the grass and muml. Spencer, Daniels, Turtey's and Heddles learns were already here and same of these »vere on
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  • 173 15 REPUBLICAN LENIENCY FOR TRUMAN WASHINGTON. Monday. Smio key Republican leaders opposed mahinf; a campaign Issue of Preside nt Truman's short lived "mission to Moscow" proposal owin^r to fear that such iction Bright hurt the nations ipartisan foreign policy. This attitude of some foreign ••i i c v spokesmen beca m
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  • 346 16 CONFERENCE OPENS Attle presides "Frank Talking" Two Missing LONDON, Monday. MURDER Clement Attleo presided at the first meeting of I th»- Commonwealth Mate*men, which opened at 1140 a.m. at No. 10 Downing Street. The HrM bti«ln«sH wa* to welcome visiting statesmen to London and Attlee expressed hi* 'deepest regrets" that
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  • 126 16 NOV. ALLOTMENT OF RICE FOR S.E. A. The nineteenth meeting of he I.E.F.C. Sub-Committee on m S.E. Asia was held m he Cathay Building on October i In the chair was Mi. W. R. Inncs (who was elected chair"Tin for the period while Dr. VY. M. Clyde, C.M.0.. is on
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  • 176 16 Soviet Atom Proposals "Meaningless" PARIS. Monday.— Mr. Lionel Chewier. Canadian delegate, today expressed Canada's strong support for the Bri tish resolution on disarmament m the United Nations political committee and described the Soviet proposals fo r a one-third cut m disarmament within a year as "essentially meaningless." He said the
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  • 77 16 "U.S. Thinking Broadened" Cripps LONDON. Monday. -^Sir Stafford Cripp s told a press conference today that during his visit to th e United States he found America's "great increase m power has been matched by a very real sense of responsibility for world affairs". "I had not been m America
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  • 131 16 ROME, Monday— Over 500 Italian poh<y toH guarded the Palace of Jiwtice here toda> Xlh^ n Jolfo Graclani, one of the leading military h »oUnr» Italy, went en trial on char*, s „f o ii! f Ihe Germans. «oonti^ These precautions were taken
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    • 212 16 IPOH, Monday. At Chemor yesterday, two armed Chinese with revolvers entered the premises of the Chinese Chambei of Commerce, fired at two male Chinese and wounded them. One was an official. The other mac died m hospital. KELANTAN. The police here report that Malays living along
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    • 49 16 A wounded man with a bullet m the neck staggered to the Gemencheh Police Post on the Tampin-Gemas Road and reported that five men dragged him out of a shop m the village and shot at him. He collapsed immediately and his condition is described as "critical."
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    • 18 16 A Police truck waa ambushed by bandits at the 4th mile of the Muar-Bakri Road at
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    • 55 16 PARIS. Sunday.— On M United Nations delegates found it hard to believe President Truman even a plated sending a special sary to Moscow. In the midst of the Nations' gravest crisis UK gates waited anxiously fa shall's return, hoping tin could reassure them un« cally that he speaks
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