Morning Tribune, 15 October 1948

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  • 89 1 US OPPOSE SOVIET TEREST IN COLONIES lo Iftt I'nited State* and Britain today 'ininK i« S«in "selfish political advantage*" J th i nittd States and Granth\v Adams l( J|! l. M i..iii t*i the rnisteesliip P ill that n v Mild «»pim>sp Soviet propoHaU to e*tabli«h Vern "l t.«l Vationn
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  • 160 1 Guards To Parade Tomorrow B\ hundml GuardsI I w ill mile' a ShowEg miTih through I Lrr stret'N tomorHnnrninu'. I::: Bat: i Coldstreami ■< and the 2nd Batt. Scot.X Warird b\ Ul« Band of I ■tafo-.r. Hi"'- .irviors. the X O f t v .o oldftreamerf, Ko diuma a d
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  • 70 1 Shinwell Admits LONDON, Thursday— lar MiniMf Kmanuel him\f!l stated today hat he was misinformed fht-n he told the Com)ons la>t month that no uardstmn had beea pnt to Malaya writhoafl &V^K at least six lonths basic tra nin<;. Jn fact, he laid, "of .*OO gnardsmea m the M continent. n
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  • 146 1 On the Titania which arrived m port yesterday is Col. Ravnsberg, retired officer of the Norwegian Army who was "frustrated" three times during World War II when he tried to buy arms for his country's antiAxis resistance. He evacuated with the British from Norway m April
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  • 190 1 \BLR* rs ri Korvan afire and. Ac- P rta miv number IW?t itary nolico Kay* as healed L K K S th P aSthori B^ted on edst Lc P"b»c (the r -.pny re*«t--r p s decision of the or portent I »t any fc I 'iccassistea ted
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  • 406 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TERRORISTS are making a determined attack on photographers throughout the Federation m an effort to disrupt national registration. This was admitted by Major-General C. H. Boucher, General Officer Commanding, Malaya District, at the fortnightly Press Conference this morning. In the
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  • 109 1 I t was announced m Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the i forms for Malaya's first m- 1 come tax returns will be issued m about a month's time. By Christmas time, the first payments will be due. j Owing to delays while the two Legislative
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  • 371 1 XLI \NG, Thursday— Bandits staged three atta*ks on rubber estates yesterday. They also fired some shots at the rear of the residences of the Magistrate and Officer Superintendent Police Circle m thp Kota Tineci District. Kluang Estate was twice attacked m the early hour* of' yesterday
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  • 89 1 Three Chinese, accused of implication m the smuggling of $500,000 worth of opium into Singapore from *JC vessel Bust,— biggest slngK seizure since the re-occupa-tion— appeared m th<- Second Police Court yesterday. They were Tong Wan UmK Loo Sze Yong and Lim Sion*' KeoW. Tong and
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    • 37 1 jf ONLY $1.50 PER YARD! That's what you need pay for RAYON, SILK LINEN, SATIN, TAFFETA, ETC! ONLY 90 CENTS PER YARD! That's what you pay for cotton fabrics! SALE OF REMNANTS NOW ON! OF RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 227 2 says Fra nco s one-man mission to Malaya Si j MS could reiniw t. »l if World War 111 bieakfl ot:t She will nVh! against Communists. This tt" opinion of Sonar Jaime A. Setprv*. a Spanish lawye'. who is W Singapore. Everyone
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  • 82 2 NORWEGIAN MISSIONARIES TO CHINA Norwegian mii^ionaries are to talu j the place of German Missionary Societies m China. Firs t batch of the Missionary workers are now m Passengers on board Ihi 1 Titania which arrived h^re yesterday. According to Mr. Ltif Salomonsen, one of the pax f v of
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  • 117 2 SYDhfEY. Thursday. Australia If a good place. I never regretted coming her?" Kiaiier ftin^h *aid. "But you Australians don't know how to look after it. There should be plenty of good things for cvtrybody." Staler Sin^h. (65>. who h inakint; his third trip home to India
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  • 139 2 Lighter Terms For Cabaret Guild Members Shanghai, niimhy. In an nppt al il ed by 25 tnemben <»f l' ica Oibarel Guild who were MfllißMd b> D iv >» i'iC' 00Q>1 10 various termi of iMpi'mmum to\ takiiisz t.v.t li an titftck nrf ih t deitroctloa oi the Social Atfai
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  • 26 2 Mi*. Henry Koh. patron it tho St'er Kirn Clung Badminton par.y. has pmeiHtU the party with a complete Ml of tabl, tennis eqnipmen
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  • 75 2 PARIS. Thurs.— M. Vincent French Republic and Presl- 1 dent of the French Union, today received ex-Emperor Bao Dai of Annam and the ex-Erapreas In private audknee at his official resl-l dence, the Elysee Palaci. It wars understood that the French President had invited Bao
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  • 228 2 SCAP approves petrol tax, diplomats fume TOKIO, Thurs. Allied diplomatic missions m Tokyo have lodged a written protest apainst American approved violation of their diplomatic privileges. it *.\~da reliably learned today. The chief protest was made against the imposition of 12A I per cent tax on petrol which is payable
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  • 139 2 Discussion m the Press may have created the impression j that official approval and sup- j port has already been given to the proposed scheme for Traffic Wardens and to the unofficial suggestions that traffic "courta" should be established and that points should be awarded for bad driving.
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  • 40 2 RAID ON REBELS A RppuWican Military com- I munlqtM stated that Repub- lienn troops operating m j areas around Madiun raided j the rebels' main encampment I .at Gunung Willis. The m Isurgents fled leaving all; their supplies behind. J
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  • 241 2 Assize Trial Judge Views 'Stolen Austin An Austin Ten. s ft |d to hay, h, n s{ from n *ar**e m Fool Koftd. on^ morain r fl I'M 7, Mai taken to another f an*. n fCn^'^^H repainted. Mh^H It was also alleged that thr car way sold two days
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  • 147 2 SHIPBUILDING COSTS RISE IN AUSTRALIA Sydney Tirars. If Aik<tn-'-;\n .-hip-'»uiidmg costs continued to i be, the final cost ot a vessel delivered about three years latoi wo t!d be too hi«*-h to permit economical operation, said Mr. S. F. Edwards, chairman of Me ll wraith. McEacharn Ltd.. at the annual
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  • 96 2 SHANGHAI, Thurs. Chinese official sources here today denied reports that one of the major North China ports of Chefoo had fallen into Communist hands, but all independent evidence indicated that control of the situation there was practically completely m Communist hands. Chefoo, near th€ tip of the
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  • 156 2 CHINA GOOD BETTER TH JAPANESE SHANGHAI Thurs M M. Paul an indim S OttcaUvc voting u£B the first imir. m a »irlfl Far Eastern mark* toJay tbtt Chinturers could hotter ~J with Japanese cx;.i;Vitoß •f they brought down the of thri. prien In an intervie.v nth I Chin.i Press Mr.
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  • 174 2 SAN FRANCIST>. ftun^H A Negro, who Kiwi tr.f ar^H so well that ho st<>»- a rl -'"H Japan to rejoin his n!i: r ;j™ was indicted by I W^M grand jury Eugene Jackson ft. 1 year-old, wu von ",V desirable 11 discharge
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  • 85 2 Sir Patrick Abercrombie. Bri- 1 tain's leading town planning: ex- pert, was guest of the Governor at Government House on Tues- Jay night. Sir Patrick was passing through Singapore on his way j to Australia where he will spend Lsix weeks lecturing and advis-^ i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 59 2 i Here Is REAL relief JJKkI During the past 60 years, millions /iH iftL of DF. WITT'S PilU have found their /JH H way into th* homes of the world. That .Jswjß salt «verywhere are increasing is the best '^^^^m^^'jM testimony we can give of their value. o l^^/ JES^I^B
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  • 516 3 ever Heard Of rotetive Custody' Smith Tells Magistrate ■"hay been ho ri and m m the Ninth B v A Peertf y^s■thcrr were 13 more H bo cail^! l Bn«h. nu* Bjr SIB Air Com■j^t was rrennB. Gordon Evlwin B'ot the iccusod ■ffrrfd to hi? visit lr Lehar Station en
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  • 55 3 A Young People 'B Service conducted by members of the Youth Fellowship is to be hrtd at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church on Sunday. October 17, at 5.30 p.m. The third Sunday m October has been set asi-le by the World Sunday School Council and is observed by Protestant
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  • 149 3 CHURCHILL'S SON TO WED AGAIN IjONDON, Wed Randolph Churchill, only son of Mi. and Mrs. Winston Churchill, announced his engagement today to Miss June Osborne, only (daughter of Colonel Rex Osborne and Mrs. Osbomc of Malmesbttry, Wiltshire. Randolph Churchill's first marriage m 1939 was dissolved m September, 1943 and he
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  • 94 3 Singapore business man K.S. Vine, who flew the last Tiger Moth out of Penang oeiure tht Japs took the town, has returned to Slnga- j pore after delivering another iiger Moth to Penang last vreek. I Accompanied by Mr. K. P. j Boehm, of Malayan Airways.
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  • 82 3 TWO SHIPS TO CHINA BOYCOTTED Deck passenger fares from Singapore to China, reduced by half two months ago, have gone back to the old rates. Two vessels plying between Singapore and China have stopped running because of this. Normally shipping companies on this line do brisk paasengei traffic at this
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  • 246 3 SYDNEY, Thurs.— Escaping from Fanny Bay Gaol, m Australia's Northern Territory, a 27-year old ex -serviceman stowed away on :i plane and, using faked papers, reached the United States as an army ''captain*. This was disclosed at the tiial m the Criminal Court, Darwin,
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  • 39 3 Mr. R. P. Bingham M. C. S.. Commissioner of Labour lias been appointed a Temporary Member of Singapore Legislative Council m place of Mr J. B. Neilson, who has retired from his post as Director of Education.
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  • 69 3 Two women, Jessie Woug (21) am 1 Chia Ah Mcntf <2»> held up the traffic at Lavender Street at 1.30 a.m. on October 13, when they had a light and drew a large crowd behind them. Jessie and CM* pleaded guilty 1 to disorderly
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    80 3 One of lh< smii"»st plane* built for the ITSAF m recent year* is tlw new Northrop X-4, a twin en gtae jet renearcfi i!urnnew being tested at Hawthorne, California. Photo shows a "mock up" a non-flying fullscale repll<-a of Um> plane. Intended to tent the ntabiUty and control of Uill^s
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  • 51 3 Thomas Herbert Jackson came into the Fourth Police Court yesterday answering a charge of theft of $80. The cash was stated to have ben stolen from a house tn Beach Road, on October 12 shortly after midnight. JacKson claimed trial. He was granted bail of $200 m one
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  • 89 4 General Sir Nefl chic, C -in-C, FAB was among thosfl sent at the "Dua celebrations hell the 2 7th '.urkhl fles Camp m I Lumpur which! marked by dantl sacrifice and a fJ Left: the cl with Lt-Col.G.P] ningham, C. 0. o Ind Regiment and visitors
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    • 75 4 Last 3 Shows: 3, 6 9.15 p.m. A Tensely Dramatic Story which took two years to Him! "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" OPENING TOMORROW "My Wild Irish Rose" IN TFCHNIC OLOR To-Morro\\ At Mid-Nitf "TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH Victoria Theatre To-Night At H. 45 p.m. Sunday, 17 Oct. At 5.30
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 328 4 On Your Radio Today ■UH NFTWOKK MALAY X ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMM IN ENGLISH lOi p 111 Dance niusn by Doraev Brothers; I M Hi 1 18 Otto and I! {an Foorman; IM Qoac Down slB p.m Programme Suminuy. News Summary an<i Anaoimcemeata; S.JO Let'i Oo To The Pictures; S .V)
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  • 700 5 SOFT DRINKS SALADS AND SWEETS L ■p J t< i n<i ■> ttinß |1 o eou« V .ivini: w I m three m 1 m com I rOVCHEi m i M Irop a BUee m. oration. m the bottom te i and X,, n» int t decorate Kj, h.ii chei
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    • 158 5 "Vt ,T»~ .C:'S3CIS&JHE9rr7IKaBHIM^'W'4iJn^ILXVS '-USB* ■C. K. TANG I ■evvtcr Ware Bali Heads ■iamese Bracelets Silk Unden\'enr I (AKVtD TEAKWOOD Fl RNITI'RF ■ALI KINIW OF LINEN EMBROIDEKIES I l 2 L., 1 1 W*i B. Kiur Valley Koad, Singapore. Phone: 4025 [^57 RECEIVED I MALAYA'S I FIRST BRITISH I PIONEER I
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    • 88 5 t Taylor I IIANCE CHARACTER DA.\CIN«. ft, SCOTT S RD., SINGAPORE RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. m the Lounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR with FRANK PICKFORD at Vm Piano and from 9 p.m. to midnight INFORMAL DANCE m the BALLROOM with PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHESTRA BOOK EARLY FOR
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 148 5 I A II V IN town again is Mr. Rudolph Pekelhariig. P.R.O. to Netherlands Consulate General here, after a month tour of duty m Indonesia. He was at the'K.L.M. party m honour of the opening of the service to Shanghai on Tuesday. Rudolph thinks that m spite of shortages In
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  • 22 6 London Agents Mt*srs Cvhu Turr.tr, Ltd., Talbot House, 98, ft. Marttn's Lane IV C. 2. FRIDAY. OCT. 15. 1948
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  • 243 6 THE Commonw eal' h Conference r>as served to locus attention upon a question which hao icvw r.io cussed sin*o rh British Empire came into being. Why should not, many people ask, the Commonwealth and the CCfcttlftl empire be made to function as an integrated economic bloc? Having regard
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  • 722 6  -  R. H. Shackford By FEAR ot communism. i v ot Russia, i ear of MM these are fears that dominate thf thinking of Western If lontuts t -Var ol tho ;;U:ii )n>l four that tho UMted SUt« s seeks world mastory. fe»r that the Western Powtrs nk<T
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  • 483 6 WASHINGTON. IF trainman Robert Youngs ideas spread there are go- ing to be some unhappy air-line people. The scrappy boar^ chaiiman of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway has his answer to airplane competition on vie*- here today— a compact stainless steel city on wheels, with a
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  • 179 6 THE triennial Federal conference of the Australian Labour Party, sitting m Canberra, reaffirmed its traditional opposition to all forms of conscription but abolished after a bitter debate an historic vl*nk which has been m the party's defence platform since the first world war. The conference is
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  • 79 6 1 has removed «J one nunor Pope Pius XI. w M cent hot sP^-uU* the Park at O*g where he *T i«*l*l hours each day m hou* which t-naw Ifj get frtsh air. with horse 1 >• lra gies such of horses P^^-tH hoiwe to draw MW to
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  • 16 7 II Ik. IK I ft p 1 I Xt ia- :>lr I, p Stephen Reuter
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    43 7 This portrait of Governor Thunas E. Dowry. Republican prvaid&Mfll nominee, and h'-s family uxnt tuktn cm he preirtml to U>aw Albany. NY tor his Western nwpm<;n tumr. With the nofpmar "re Mrs. Dtwty an- 1 ihiir ho NMb John (left) nut ftom Jr.
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  • 19 7 l>r wKicn function* i~> mts chawtobk ■i v Urn -Rt4 ,ov efaied eore«nc«cUiif it wttli ,v:rt 9rgaai«tloo« U.P.
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  • 322 7 ewey Slip-Up May Ruf fle His Chances Flurry over reference To Atom Control WASHINGTON. Thurs.—One spw»ch,bv Governor Taomas Dewey, Republican presidential candidate, has touched off a flurry of controversy —It was his reference to atomic energy. Atomic energy, he sugffest?d, should be entrusted, at least m part, to private enterprise
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  • 88 7 REATEST DANGER PEACE ■tt.V:\M (DenbigBe were some p^om\ thought that Ht r( it! >: danger to m> psace m the I generation would revival of Nazi afm v.iid Mr Ila hat u;ui«,;'r is V' test tii an lac «ittUn«;fr«rComBist Russia— But the ■[est danger will !>e ■jibinat.on O f the
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  • 17 7 h> $1,535,000 •tutk Indiea 1 is 'isatl hi /:"v which, W4 allot- -""op.anand !>urpotes._
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  • 105 7 BOLOGNA, Thurs.--A Solo- gna Inventor's machine for burrowing under the earth as fa«t 8S nine miles nn hour expected to be ready for tost i early next month. It Is called 'Talpn B. T." ami measures 24 by four ieet. Wiu: a crew of two.
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  • 50 7 LONDON. Thurs. Sit John Weir, physician to the King, and Dr. William GHliatt President of the Royal College of Obstetnrians Wfi Gynecologists, pxamlned Princess Elizabeth lor two hours at Buckingham PaJa«.r yesterday, and tound her m excellent condition fo. tne birth cf her baby, expected m mid-November. U.P.
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  • 201 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Robert Menaies, Australian Liberal party leader, today accused A. A. C.'alwel! of violating: the democratic concepts oi individual freedom m demanding the return home oi" the Australian girls who were formerly employed by the Untied States Army. He said that it was his
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  • 141 7 LONDON. Ibnrsdar Del? gates from Britain, Germany No: way aad die Unite J State.* are among trn v s* -*h,) will atend the Worl 1 PfcrtAttl' Conference at the poet R^biniranath Ta?nre s "BatltlnHr»--ian" m ■sflgml DCS January Mr. Ilo.ucc Alexander, a Pitt Jill praciti^
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    • 54 7 NO ILLUSTRATIONS \NO WRITTEN WORDS CAN ADEQUATELY CONVEY I ITS GREATNESS! i COLIMIJIWS I i i v~ m c jtn fy TECtfAf/COLOK YOUNG CHAPMAN WILLAM PARKER AKIM AMIROFF i THE PNBELENTING FOR* <"•' AN INNOCENT MAN "FRAMED" BY Till: REAL CULPWT. To-morrow p a p T T 0 T J
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    116 8 "Stick-cm up. You lose m you lose your life. A [olictman has to m emergencies, such as a pfl gun or a madman with a km disarm them ami at ///<■;«'!■ alive at the end of the M Johore Police are imM constables m the art of vmM It
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    40 9 LEFT: Twist his arm and hf'll have to «lr«»|> it. I fm ha\,. the upper hand now. M.M Ml*s«fe^tf^x***vv «^vw r lh Sr,u,, d This Mlow s •<■•«« to \*\ay with knives. This i» tlu» end of your amalfont.
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  • 319 10 SHANGHAI. Thws China "Koud neighbour policy," Rimed at bringing about oioaer cooperation among nations m tic Kastern Hemispivve, is expected tc get under way wtafl former Premier Chang Chen sets out on hi* forthcoming visit oi south-east Asjia countries. The long overdue move, comlm
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  • 192 10 Indian to Teach English 0T0» 1 Calcu v Un lEngliii J Waihingt. n. du'u 49 ac; J Embas.sv annouc 2 I Dr. Chakravtrt; a n assignmem jrcmcto University t tn^i 4* much Important fetid UMBtry und CinUi j •lien he has Washington w:: Ie itc m Ind:a By these metot
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  • 55 10 LONDON. TINT* boac flying boits lervkei to Pakwai Australia and the W :to mak.- their cajffli Alexar ia ins cad or the corp ra'ion m last ni'-l^. This change hasoea ••I the request ofjM marine rt t ag of betoi mm m The nev v upc from
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  • 34 10 Australian Must Be Go TtoH "AUSt i c I that Qua* >" fleeS sifS to becoming •wording to JJ^ j to Ml. v .-y Australia )l oC I win i>,wort nt Ia: Produce J wool.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 57 10 KUK r— n Ito Tin-; ■■J ft X) a 'BELINDA" "BUCK RYAM" "JUST JAKE" »f SfivOucv m ne i/s^r* TW^ Mv 1/ «ai stw» yj^ aof rrtf haf**- \soxe BaGHT&s\ \K CINHTCh: A %^^\r n /'N^^^y— i w/7>f TH£ [GG'UCl'&i LOTHA#:OOF > jug* SLAS****.? ™ZZ>* k 'j£r y x -%*%T,
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  • 280 11 CHARITIES AND LOTTERIES TWO VIEWS SYDNEY, Tnurs.— Victoria and Auslra lian are ths only States m Australia that do not conduct lotteries. Whether they should enter this field is an oftdiscussed question that has been raised again by two recent statements. Newly -appointed Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Mr. J. S.
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  • 56 11 COUNTRY VILL GO TO TOWN 1 U n Olyn pi« g y has B unparalI ll I D^ry timers j I n hu to be fouml W 1 oultry entiles X "-\r r -.on entries. d»ewe an.! bacon, t f ,,,^ht m 109' K.r, < home cheese. X; l!r;U S
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  • 70 11 JHE HOME BUILDERS Irv Thursday Mm Bnrfi'iaigrants who lived m delaUk rtcently have begun i b :ild their own homes. v broutiu their own tools 1 P p \> v have tini.-^hed the: on. they will orinir th»'ir vtddti to Australia. z\io build a lactory lA* aide m which they
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  • 59 11 liiagiiir Thursday.- A 24- Birminghani girl, Stoll inherits over 1,00 ndei the will of hei ie:. Reno Stoll, head of a inufactwing Jewellera busi--1 ived at Calthorpe an •> m Birniingham. left IW2 half to hia n.icc on ichlnj the age cf 25. Sto i went to
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  • 36 11 CHINA REPAYS LEND-LEASE IttHltfGTON, rhijrsdH.v. Bt«t De] tmeiil an- today that fhe Cl\np?c cr -t ha.; paid a Bceond «J 12.824.930 wore- Principal and inter- l«d-ieaa« ptnelinc »M»t. ■■m-liuk-d m ented !.>nd- 'on order by t!ie
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  • 24 11 E N WHO Beware! fauencu on i i■- i.u n f (;1 the Vie-: Melbourne Heath, publio j m. tha. America unna-: Pmcnt in'
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  • 96 11 NEW YORK. Thursday. A new engine for American loncrange bombing planes Is undergoing high altitude tests above New York m a flying laboratory with five engines. The flying test bench made ;by the Curtis-Wright CorI poration out of a Fortress bomber is fitted with five gas
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  • 52 11 SYDNEY, Thursday— Australian Navy survtyors who checked the Great barrier ffcef route for the Royal tour next year returned to Brisbane full of admiration for the Royal Navy marine surveyors of 1869. Their survey was carried out with echo-.soundirijg devices. The surveyors of 1869 had enly
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  • 208 11 FOuR STUBBORN FARAtfRS JAILED SOMF n: ET, Pennsylvania Thurs.— Four stubborn MjarvJnite farmers went back to Someiset Country Jail today under 20 day sentences for refusing for the second time to send t*eir children to high school. Only four days ago they finished serving
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  • 166 11 Sydney poultry experts discoursed the danger, saying r hat men would have to eat the treated birds almost <. very j meal 10 become affected. If any man did notice a sexual change aft.r eating ttv birds continually he would have to stop eating them j to
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  • 123 11 PARIS, Thursday. Angry I butchers last night fought with police at tlu- Paris Centeral mtat market as th e govern ment stepped up a food pritae slashing campaign to soften workers' higher wage demands. But tension on France's embattled labour front eased further with 42.000 Lorraine
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    78 11 BETH RAMKRISHNA DALMIA, one of the biggest industrialists and bankers m India and the world, is m London with his wife. He controls many of the leadmg new*pap"rx m India and Pakistan and other large industrial concerns. In this picture Seth Ramkrishna Dalmui is demonstnatir,<i the salute of the 'One
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  • FILM NEWS
    • 503 12 CHIRIEY TEMPLE and husband Joiin Agar ueri' dantins for a scene m the new RKO picti.re •Baltimore Escapade' the other day. Far from being a top attraction, they were dancing badly— and very badly at that, too. On the same floor Wttt
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 97 12 «i..»b»! iRI w lii :j i l '> M.yJr'' l'<hni,,.|,, t UN l:l tv »«on REFRESHING AS A SERVING Of ClQfej SI'ZETTE ITS SO SUBTL&' 'today four showjß&Wll |fl|. -4. l»)-u.0U-j..iUn.ni. PHONP RQH7 ■LOVE IN PARIS TOLD ByW^ REN6 CLAIR'S i^\ .Sir l*l f *~^L*m MAURICE CHEVALIER FRANCOIS PERIER MARCEUE
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  • 810 13 14. c quotation* I f y the Mai- im ATRIAL* Bases WVt 1100 16.00 f Br!C |7J I.SO t 3.28 BJS 4.> 6 C^ftjft M 6cd K!ncf d 40.50 41.50 Rmit 5.30 5.30 a 10.00 10.25 CL 2.65 2.75 KoodParkLM 1-55 P Q _»0..>0 -y. 15.75 44.75
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  • 63 13 Yesterday's rubber price was up a cent. There was some brisk business reported m the market with buyers predominating. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers No. 1 Nov. RSS 44 .4 44. No. 2 Nov. RSS 42% 42% No. 3 Nov. RSS 41 U 41 On registered
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 246 13 LONDON, Thurs. The political corres|>ondent of Iht city daily Financial Times today reported that the recently announced allocation of £2,000,000 worth of hurd currency to Burma was causing; concern because it is feared th*t it will weaken Britain's bargaining position m relation to Indin.
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    • 16 13 The share market was erratic yesterday with .some ■elective buying. Turnover was moderate.
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    • 115 13 Produce Markets Round-Up The downward trend of the sagoflour market yesterday was mainly due to the absence of Indian buyers who were holding off owing to the poit strike m Bombay. Siak flour was done down to $16.15. There was a small enquiry from the UK. for nutmegs. The following
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    • 88 13 WASHINGTON. Wed. TJe ECA announced today $49,697.--653 m recovery authorizations but accompanied them with decreases and cancellations of $4 827.000 to make the day's net gain $44,870,653. Authorizations today brou^nt the total to date to $2,118,095.--074. Authorizations by countries are as follows: Austria $3,74«,--938 Bizono Germany $829,500
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    • 161 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOKJ FIRE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, KURULARY, HOUSKOWNEUS/ HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., ETC. *5,,,, w ,AO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 l/3°/o allowed Policifholdent m the U.K. provided
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  • 509 14 LONDON, Thnrsd>\v. ROUT may before !oiir enter the fiHd of hi* soccer, m o'her words tackle, with professional tennis the best side* from other countries. They are thinking seriously of introducing profession *Uism to the game m Eeviit but have to overcome several stiff obstacles.
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  • 59 14 To-Night's Boxing Local boxing fans anticipate r^od fiP rli ti r tonight at the Happy World Stadium, venue of promoter T. B. Lim's fettaM*! jiunor card within a fortnight. Little Kassim who delighted supporters with scm? really good boxing last week head.the card tonight, his opponent being Nelson d t
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  • 52 14 Th c 14th Annual Athletic Sports Meeting of the Ad- miralty Dockyard School will j be held on Saturday the Oct I 16 at 300 p.m. on the Alaunia Ground, H. M. Dockyard. Mis. Caslon, the wife of the Admiral Superintendent. 1 has kindly consented to present
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  • 82 14 The following have been invited to turn up for the AngloChinese School Old Boys' Association "s hockey XI against The Colts on Saturday Oct. 6 at the Oldham Hall ground. Barker Road, off Bukit Timah Road Wong Tong Seng. Selakan 1 Singh. Chcong Thiam Siew. I Lav Hock
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  • 118 14 The Rocklitcs Soccer XI to play against tho C.S.O on Wednesday. Oct. 20 at the C.Y. MA. groun«l <St George's Road l will bo selected from the following: C B Von Hagt. Chong Lien Fay. N. X Sabai. C. Fernan dez C Rodriguez. M. Chandra,
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  • 77 14 The following players aiv i to play for C. Y. M. A. against the R A. F. 'B" Squadron. Seletar on Sunday. Oct. 17 at the S. J. I. ground at 5.15 p.m. Tham Ah Mun. Tseng Yuen Lin. Ja:n?s Tan. John Loh. John Hon. Tham Ah Nam
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  • 50 14 All St. Andrew's Old Boys j wishing to play m Tennis and Handicap Tournament ar c asked to submit t ntries to Mr. Tang V^g Chiang. 9 Boat Quay (Tel. 6140), be- j fore October 25 with a fee Of $2 for singles an<j $4 for doubles.
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  • 38 14 Mi. V. J. Mendis. President j of the Oylon Association. Singapore, left for Ceylon i yesterday by B. O. A. C. fly- j ing boat. Mr Mendis is expected back m a week's time.
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  • 299 14 S.R.C. 8 Shell s.( Finishing better m attack and l )oni defonce the S.K.C. second XI be Sporti Club 3-^2 m a hockey mat, S.K.C. Padang vesto-tiy. Enjoyllig the Mttei of tho ex\ia UM Recs exnted severe pressure and Mtted two jroals m
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  • 362 15 KOTA RAJA IN SEMI-FINALS Sj%.F.A- €1 P COMPKTITION ■thletes Downed Fighting, [Concede Late Penalty X I Chines* Athletes 6 h -K VI-ri.'.t ricWbm again»t wp^ior team for 66 mlah. CMff*t A tlilet** w«c*4rd a peuattj ud w*r* :r.>m th. S.A.F.A. Cup comprtitio«, W»*ims Kuta ,< a r, m .1 solitary
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  • 83 15 Members ol the Maxfii Badminton Party are nminded of the Fourth Committee Met ting which will be teld o n Oct 19 1948 at the residence of the Vice-Prtsi-dent. Mr. lay Swee Sian*. 23-C. Urn Ah Pin Road at 7-15 p.m. All committee numbers are requested
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  • 244 15 Four Chinese gunmen ambushed Chua Kirn Yong, middle iged nundore of Chm Guan Hong Rubber Factory on the morning of June 5 and pumped three bullets into him during a tussle and a half-mile chase. Chua jumped at the first man who drew a gun, plucked
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  • 48 15 Smuggling Attempt Foiled MANILA. Thurs.— Customs agents foiled an apparent attempt to defraud the government of customs duties when they discovered i misdeclaration of merchandise involving a consignment of (OOdf from Hont; Kong aboard the M. S. Straal Malacca. The goods were consigned to a local firm. U.P.
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  • 618 15  - Latest Track Notes For Ipoh Races Alton Lewis (By U")H, Thurs. M. Van Breukolens team and Jhc': Spencers were th»> only ;>ne>- out to MtfK time thi* MOTBtog wh»"i the inner gIVM was op««ned and the gotof whs ;i littl.* heavy. •Best worker] of the morning i were High Street
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  • 29 15 MANILA. Thurs. —The Transaslatic Airways plane j PI-CONEB3 has reportedly made a forced landing on Tuesday evening at Ungayen IPangasinan (Western Luzon) i due to engine trouble.
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  • 78 15 Solar Slipper Wins Champion Stakes NrWMARKET, Thurs. IMr JttDct McGrath's Solar Slipper won the Champion I Stakes livre this afternoon. MorceU Boussac's Nlrgal was second, and Mr. H. O. Bla- grave's Royal Drake third. i The betting was C-l against Solar Slippy. 9-2 against 'Nilgai nnd 6-1 against Royal Drake.
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  • 52 15 TWENTY- ONE MISSING MANILA. Thursday. -A native sailboat which left Basco, on Batanes island nortrr of Luzon, on Tuesday for Itbayat, north of BtKO. with 21 persons aboard ll missing and believed drift d m the China Sea. All ships have been radioed to be on the lookout for the
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    • 95 15 Showing Simultaneously >g^h^ TOiVIORROW at Shaw's p Jrl capitol rex A^mtMmE W\ "PICTORIAL. APPEAL" -iggssssssssr* ir^turctte represents the combined efforts CAUSE The Hungry Children of War^mgM countries. Speeche? of Appeal hy HI. Excellency, Sir Franklin Glrmon, K.C.M.G., Governor of Singapore and IMtron of L.K.A.t. Dr W u l'aak-Shin, Consul C^nrra!
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  • 364 16 RURAL WEST TO THE POLLS For ship, wheel or coconut tree SINGAPORE'S Rurai West constituency will e;o to (he polls tomorrow for the second time m eight n«onths. This by -election takes place following the sud<lf n death m Calcutta m August, of Mr. S. C. Goho. first elected member
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  • 155 16 Cominform Direct Belgian Reds Overthrow Govt. BRUSSELS, Thursday The Cominform has instructed the Belgian Communist Party to "do everything m it* pow< r" to overthrow the government of Premier Paul Henri Spaak. The Central Committee of the Belgian Communist Party I hau also been told to start an agitation for
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  • 71 16 KUALA KAN OAR. Thursday Spitfires of the Royal Air Force strafed a valley m the Bukit Demar area yesterday. After the attack, a Police party located a bandit camp m that area. It consisted of six camouflaged hut» t food for about SO person-*, clothing for 15
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  • 155 16 The Brazilian Government is to reopen Consulates through- out the Orient. They were closed during the war. Probably the first Brazilian Consulate to be re-opened will be at Shanghai- early next month The Shanghai Consulate was closed m 1942. The Brazilian Consul for Shanghai, Senor
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  • 61 16 Both Pals Again PRESIDENT TRUMAV and James Roosevelt, son of the Ute president and Democratic National Commit toman, sreet a 'hrong v%hi(h gathered at Los Angeles' I nion Station to meet the rresidenfs campaign train. Koosevelt, who tried to dump Truman for Elsenhower during pre- >n\»nti'n skirmishing, boarded the train
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  • 77 16 Antara. quoting Aneta. ports that the Dutch Military Headquarters at Djakarta have disclaimed any knowledge of the whereabout of the missing Republican Dakota, piloted hy Bob Freeberg, American. It may be recalled that earlier reports had said the planhad been force! down at Dutch-occupied
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  • 210 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday-lW""^^^ month there has been a distinct change m the general situation m Johore. i'i e jn not been enjoying the successes the>^n pfl whereas the successes of the Military Alt mounting all over the State. With experiences gained daily. the Military and the
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  • 160 16 Lady Gimson Thanks Public For Gifts i p ■r. Oct Her Lad; ship saij I I eleti 5 A noticeable featur* the rtady mpoo* c{ communities m their ol usistance. and ir, i participation at A J F Th« organlsini Cemjj whicr. S u fpfl latii regard this as eneooraging,
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  • 42 16 ICLUXHJRNZ, Ttmm The biggest haul of cpiumi m an Australian port wal today by customs men a Hessian bays ilung uw* funnc' of M 76 tons motor ltidis< very ioilow€diaj ous watch or the the cr.v M "> Reuter AAP
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    • 104 16 -BSS? 171/ y 4p?\*sl hand SthMtfm V l^Wja^^^. OF COUHSE ii«s you ijrirV b»#f 'o» p'ta-u-^ 0«^ A~ i »la»our and itr-r»jtK th« impor»j»t «a v* r x. 4gf^\ J/M^i TSjf« *s r HILL'S i.br»w«<J»»» full 'l,. rJ '-^3 «fM fcwr. jtf^ 1 T*«i« and ronpirt —im Sow much mora
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