Morning Tribune, 16 October 1948

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  • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE j^| 912 >-> v/ ■jATITOAt OCT. tt, W* 10 > iCNTS.
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  • 228 1 m UJMPUKi Friday— Terrorists staged an E k.iiin^ and Kidnappings throughout the Fed- ves^nlav. They killed two Europeans and fcru'se m five separate incidents. The European victims were Mr. Jenkins of the Ren^on^ Tin, Gomhak Mino. m Selanpor. and Mr. Jack Moss, the assistant manager
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  • 36 1 p Awter aircraft a* a I *(x»tter' crii^hul last night the till i.iilrxtorif lenvih Koad m the an* Di-trkt. ivlanThe sole ocrupant iped unhurt, lie plant' was flying n KnaLi Lipis to la Lumpur.
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  • 100 1 OW YOU SUFFER E upon the heels of th* tve or raffer' warnfngi c M-jrJcipa! Electtica!! ■r, Mr fe C Payne ■gtporfans must conelectricity to prevent big blackouts, lar^v sections dtp were cast into -iark*st nipht he cer.trV. city aroa. the W lUrted very shortly ■Ightfall and last-.".! an hour
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  • 37 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. Mr.-. Hani? Reid, blonde and pretty. said today that she would rather keep h^r husbmd than pet almost $550,000 left her by her '"•ther under the provision that She got a divorce.
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  • 117 1 r«8 ait will hold X the case of t us -Belle t F years i 3 r *h»eed members it Russian might is an evij afic •••u closed ■larded nade pub- i to the Ml haired 41- «»w com- camp was convicted by
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  • 29 1 SYDNEY, Fri.— The Australian Return* d Ex-Service-men's League is determined > to oust all Communists from membership, the League s New South Wales President, Mr. Ken Dolton declared .here today.
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  • 150 1 Govt. Registration Decision: CjINGATORF Government h^s decided that unless applicants tor Registration can prove to the registration authorities that they can write, thumbprints must be attached to registration cards. The Singapore Registration Scheme starts on Monday, and all persons who can write their
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  • 102 1 PARIS. Fri.— The United Nations Trusteeship Committee today defeated by 30 to 6 a Soviet resolution to stablish a measure of UNO supervision ove r colonies. The resolution asked UNO w require administering powers to submit political information on colonies and that UNO st-nd annual
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  • 41 1 PRETORIA, Fri. The South African Supreme Court today ordered Dr. T. Donges, Minister of the Interior, to return to Dr. Yusuf Dadoo, Indian leader m South Africa, the passport which the Minister confiscated m September. Reuter
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  • 491 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: A Malay bandit was killed by two policemen m the Kampong |Buklt area m Kedah/Perlis I last night He was m possession of a sawn-off rifle. The policemen saw a person carrying a firearm about one and a half miles from Langgar
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    • 20 1 PARIS, Fri.— Andrei Vyshinsky announced today that Russia would not answer Security Council questions on Berlin U.P.
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  • 535 2 Three nun, ,vhos, ppe ;n« ci V J l *J!h iinm vtv mm tm Chinese broth.is. Tay Chin -.n-n -tin •nd Tay Siew-heon^, and a Eurasir. JODO Klyne 'Key hkd appealed against the conviction and sente;S il an alleged corruption case on '-hem Mr A n Parrell 'then
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  • 101 2 Millionaire Prince Had Not A Cent new york. m—nw Maharajah of Morvi wh-)S!' personal fortune is estimated at several millions of pounds, arrived here yesterday aboard the Queen Mary without any American money. "I am a penniless prince without any American dollar to my name", the Maharajah said, explaining that
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  • 43 2 LANDSBERO. Prl. —Ten i German war criminals were hanged here today, seven for tht> murder of American fliers who were shot down over Germany during the 1 war and three for atrocities j a* the infamous Flossenburg i concentration camp. U.P.
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  • 51 2 Silver Wedding Stamps Nf:'n»ns (<> conunrtnorato' Ih*. si!\cr Wetttlinjj of Thfir Maj^stifs »?>♦> King and Qpli wi'l be placed on salp at tM |H>»»t nlflcM m SingtHv>rf commenrinu cm Ortobrr ■?.">. While th«*e npertal Htaotpi* art* on ftal* tht* ..r»l:uar\ current *tamp«s oC the 10 »vn!s »nd S5 denominations will
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  • 116 2 A t'-ain'ne centre for Singapoie sMinieo on the s*me lines is those existing m England and America, whs d^ctusscd athe Asian Seafarers' Fedcratio v Singapore, r.nd local dhipowoers this week. Local men joining *l.ip.s from Singapore received no prior training whatever, as there were no
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  • 55 2 Frankfurt, *TMav. China's Foreign Minister, vr. Wang .01, nue b> a»» from Paris this afternoon ior a one-day inspection trip and a talk withe General Lucius D. Clay, American military governor, tomorrow morning. The Chinese Foreign Minister toured the "airlift operating area" at the Rhine-Main,
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  • 128 2 ROME, Thursday. Over half of Italy's om- million civil servants struck for nine hours today m protest against the government's refusal of immediate pay increased, official sources estimated. Rome's telephones "went dead." m the Premier's offle^ and the Ministry of th* Inter ior nobody struck,
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  • 51 2 Civilian vehicles were involvd m 469 of the M?> accidents m Singapore last month. Eleven accidents were fatal and 164 people were injured 62 of them seriously. Bukit Timah Road was the scene of 23 of the accidents Out of 212 summonses, 177 were for negligent
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  • 103 2 Radio Moscow Campaigns For Henry Wallace NEW YORK, Thurs.— With only 18 days remaining before election day, the two major parties are pulling" every string m an effort I* sway the outcome. The democrats started a new "get out the vote" drive by publishing a brochure showing how a mere
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  • 42 2 ORLANDO, Florida, Thurs Assistant Secretary of the Air force Corn?lius Whitiuy said today m a speech that the United States is withdrawing 400 tactical planes from storage to train reserve pilots under a $73,000,--000 training programme.— U.P.
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  • 167 2 Cou rt Screens Expert Evidence From Car Thieves f| Ten thef» cmsi» i»t tin* Ass. v^^M import -m! ininrnwtfon uhHi m-i i v |B (hiows. l(ii«- the letter wiJ! m j,.. v /^^H Tiv- .'ar vft\F. aIVRCd to !i.r.v I bees .-toien by q Chinese from i garagfe la Pool
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  • 96 2 HUK BID TO SLA Y GOVT OFFICIALS MANILA, ft! s POi ti Indicated th* 4 jJ 25 Huto -v,:.. killed pftff 24 h urs m engafM with L'cnstabuiary uniti Ji Qu,;-:n. Pmwj Nuera Ecija ..r.. rukc] nnces. IfranyhUe \iay<> y^ de la put Me m x t ordered th, potiee
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  • 61 2 Rural West goes to p^ 1 day to elect a repqiMi| t«» the Legi*iame Council till the vacancy left by I late Mr. Goho Th v counting ci iM be done m the Vlctfl Theatre at 8 o'clock m evening. Thf Supervisor Eliction.^. Mr. G. Ha«B
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  • 56 2 NANKING. Friday- ernment sources today w td the civil war initial m Nationalist hands m overall analysis of w ni SUTAMg situation Wf det* from last v«t«.^^ J the iMtern i^ w!|lch reportedly nas porarily relieved against Sian. the tonffl resistance at raiyuana^ successtul moving plks and
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  • 37 2 (washing soap ai curre i import from sow U3 j areas other thja^J Kingdom. f or ts I ol imports txnounced. fl Applications m^ mltted on or These muM a firm offer W* asre.
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  • 33 2 eral-Manage: w^ grf Wander. LW Branch), i I plant.' tntf Hongkong. Mr. Er U tour Of to #>0| branches m H d V 'China and is eJ^, ye|f L on November
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    • 237 2 TUITION MEBCANTItE INSTITUTION 208, qpnen Street, Ptx>a« 5370. New Session and Refreahe*" CoHrses. Provides the best course of training; for boys aad girin Jeraatlle OAcea. Take to SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEP-ING AND OTHER COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Get yourself efficient In MATHEMATICS and PRACTICAL ENGLISH. Classes to salt yowr present knowledge. Holds the record
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  • 267 3 XBMLBLGJHLKJ I ovrt ailjourned rttrly yesterday t<> conv! ,..(|,^r or not *tat«Miwnts made by thr« i sir, ortirpni shou'd be admitted as own i" v Uum I nti of Em' Magistrate W ]r) A peers! said he K n t.m-' W nffi to Konti.- ■■>«*■* 1
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  • 36 3 Wowing three centres added to the list of plan Centres Singa- i Hand 492 pasir Pan- N (Fixed), 30 Che; Rad i fiong Bahru) ,£M I O: d Age: Drivers Quarters, en Road Imporary>
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  • 78 3 Mr. T. H. Stone, has resigned from the chairmanship of the Traffic Advisory Committee, as he is retiring to Australia at the end <>i the year. His place wil' be taken by Mi. P. F. Kinsey. Mr. C. J. R. Bembroke. ASP m charge of
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  • 100 3 Mr. G. W. Webb, M.C.S. has been appointed to officiate as Secretary for Internal Affairs, Singapore, according to a Public Relations* release yesterday. Other appointments announced were Dr. G. Haridas J.P. has been appointed a Commissioner of 1 the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board, Singapore. Mr.
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  • 101 3 A Malay corporal, Osman bin Abdul Wahab, attached to the Traffic Police, now under; sentence of 10 weeks 1 imprison- ment, for accepting a $10 bribe from a lorry driver, had his conviction and sentence confirm- i ed at the High Court yesterday, j Osman received the
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  • 94 3 IF you went to shu}> No. 12 m »im Tua Tow Stre«t. on Septrni'ier ZJI and i.i Hi- vi ,'•:*> s, you \vou'«l h:\\t- J;Ot Iliort* tlitt^ your tnun«y'N worth. The rrafton: the dachinjf's weight is heavier than it Rhould be. Ah Hai wais charged m the
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  • 102 3 Ooh Seng Huat disappeared with his friend Chua Tiong Scan's bicycle, when it was left m his charge, it was alleged at the Seventh Police Court yesterday. Chua had left Ooh at a watch -makers on August 28 for a chat with a detective friend
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  • 219 3 t\ p 7\u A new Purge for the Czech i *&£bS* of the Catholic kS£L\ aft JJ the Communists took power st SS!7 tho Part y eliminated anti-Cor- L r 3; and Joined the Comnunist-:lo-mm. llt has slnce been feeUll iChnrrh rontinuin ff disagreement ?>e--1
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  • 84 3 A weakness for verse brought Liaw Kirn Tee, .secret society man to book, at the Third Police Court yesterday. Liaw had a bookful of verse on the initiation and other cereaaonies of the "Aag" triad society. The i book was found m a Police search at
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  • 139 3 WOKING (Surrey), Friday. —The Prime Minister of Pakis- tan Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, the Afghan Minister m Britain, Sardar Nairn Khan, and the Saudi Arabian Charge d' Affaires were among the 300 Moslems who attended the annual celebration of the festival of Eid-Ul-Adha at the Shah Jehan Mosque here
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  • 194 3 For The Housewife npHE moonlight m a.son ha* caused di op m fish catfhes tliis vvcvk. jp'iccv of _eitain vaiietics cf fish have |htn tore shown a sharp incline compared with the previous week and arr now about 25 per cent higher. Ikan Tenggin
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  • 125 3 Here's Your Check On Excess Prices A list of foodstuff 3 which arc subject to price control has been issued tor the benefit of the public by the Food Control Department m Singapore together with the controlled retail prices. The following prices arc for a katty, unless mentioned otherwise Government
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  • 18 3 The District Officer of Christmas island and Coccus Islands, have been appointed Deputy immigration Officers.
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    • 136 3 AIR COMPRESSOR A U HJ*. unit most useful to the unail Garage Proprietors, Cabinet Makers, Toy Manufacturers, Painters and Decorator*, rtc. Made m England Rahamin Penhas Limited. 117/125 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE a Showing Simultaneously j^fcf^%. TODAY at Shaw's pjj CAPITOL m {^mKf Jfc ••PICTORIAL APPEAL" This unique Fcaturette represents the
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  • 30 4 The pictures arrived m offa^ daw but ilia did no! munr Dojom JbiMv far? The only fa J is that she is with Umverial PbJ
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    • 43 4 OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS: 3; 6.15 9.15 P.M. A IIIG PARADE OF COLOR, COMEDY AND DANCING COLEEN! "My Wild Irish Rose" Starring DENNIS MORGAN Altae Dahl Andrea King In Gorgeous Technicolor To-Nite at Mid-Nite "TO THE END OF THE EARTH" I DICK TRACY
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    • 25 4 TO-NIGHT, DANCE KATONG REST-HOU Ist. CLASS BAR REST* TO SERVE YOl COOL DRINKS, EXCELI-KNT t Music by the KALOHA ROYAf. >'< ADMISSION F^; PHONE ***** lOTMAK^^
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    • 352 4 j On the J aid lajl AIU rmf; nktwokk 1 j. ni Liinch-lirr.< music hy The Radio Orchestra; IJA Nrws; 145 Damv music by Raynond Bootl pm. L:u h t Musk; L 1 30 Swing 2 I.' fcfe Cbntiacatal; :;o Bonfi th» Raajgc; i djb. liwatn Orcheatra; 430 Pea Daaot;
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  • 83 5 M Suit Sense It I X m. tJr symX,.. m I red. X :t fi° vn to g ::n X canva" awnuvj. V with X tn ■rat'-'y ■jr.; ioo mate X when the abbreV f modern -wunV tr.< :it of I get t« our X X Xv map] v X
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  • 706 5 WHA T TO DO AS YO U WAIT FOR THE DOCTOR WHEN Tommy falls off his bicycle; or Su«ie develops a sudden high fever; or cook spills boiling water over his hands and sculds himself -do you know immediately what to do° First, obviously, call the docto;. Cut m these
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    • 81 5 Ladies own woollen materials made into suites, frocks or top -coats by MK>. TOMMY" THOMSON ill 2nd FLOOR Gil. BUILDING •TOR* ROAD TEL 7997 cc Life time Wedding Photograph avo 'd disappointment consult br §est Photo Studio m Malaya a*i Modern TaUoring" "'BATUERY MAD ay Newstock. Moderately priced. Ho HFruU
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    • 94 5 "TRIFARI" The Jewellery of Distinction. LUNCH TODAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL OUR EXCELLENT GRILLROOM CUISINE SERVED IN THE BALLROOM from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. also ORCHESTRAL CONCERT THE COCKTAIL HOUR with Frank Pickford at the Piano rfrom 7 to 8 p.m. FORMAL DANCE In the Ballroom— 9 p.m. to midnight PATRICK
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 223 5 11 1 Alt V THIS afternoon Raffles College will hold the first graduation ceremony m it.-* history. Prof. W. E Dv.r, th. College*! Principal, will od« n the teremonv with a speech. Sir Franklin Glmson will be present It is unfortunate that not all of the 60 graduates of 1946.
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  • 21 6 London Agents- Me**r*. Cbhh Turner, Ltd., Talbot House, 08, St Martin's Lane W.C. 2. SATURDAY. OCT. 16. 1948
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    268 6 ALL is quiet on the election front as the voters of Singapore s Rural West go to the polls today. In fact things have been .so quiet all along that one can hardly describe this by-election as one which has been hotly contested. Even the dust raised as
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  • 425 6 jHOR the first time for 16 fears, the newspapers' choice and the peoples' choice are likely to coincide m the presidential election on November 2. This is the conclusion reached here because 1. Governor Thomas E. Dewey is widely predicted as victor over President Truman. 2. The
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    787 6  - HONG KON TODAY ROBERT ROOT i sa «aa«aa«aa ■••■••••-*< •Among many I Chinese there is a quiet satisfaction that m this island they can find shelter from the chaos of China. By WHREK years at*er the var 1 and the expulsion of Jaoun. this British colony on the south China
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  • 279 7 A-bomb the Archbishop "»kia, rhursdav— The Ar^bbShcp „f York, i>r >r i| U»rbrtt, t,.l« y hrintians I-, out!** th. nU mi- \«,'r.<\> m rtVMMi t1.;,« m M, arnnd v.orld Hit st ,t.. niitst also be arni,<l In mak. L*.» laIl,M n «v t~H on 4 'f justice an I fivedoni.
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  • 266 7 HOLLYWOOD MUST HAVE IT'S FOREIGN MARKET \K\, ORK, I ri.— Hollywood, m spite oi' aiJ „j sannol do uithout the foreign market n( j f m ikv^ moiiry. Ti, naic studioi all beca" to *ut down <?v Les icn the, as i: proved, temporary halt to 0/ American pictures m
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  • 23 7 RANGOON. Thurs. The liurmu Governwient is to set up an economic council to advise on industries to be nationalised.
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  • 47 7 H Taxis n the Paris M i then■- irent which I strike passVn■r.;-. -^n.s were m i mtwmn f ion 01 the"a '"a by local I m A l< been out J»n<;<i to go B borrow after; U1 -^'ned last 1 Reuter
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  • 46 7 PARIS, Friday, M.s VijayaUutshi EIMMUt, Iwfcan Amlvisisador to Hmj Soviot Union, his had no official infor- matio'i of an appointment to tlio United States, it wa-, learned today m Paris, where she is I leading the Indian dolepation to i tlic United Nations. Reuter
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  • 199 7 ANOTHER YEAR OF PEACE -AT LEAST? FRANKFURT. Friday. The wottd ca*i count on anjtiu r year befciv war becomes .an immediate threat. Dr. Wang Shili-chieh, Chinese Foreign Ministi, said yestei day. i Wang is m re to 'exchange observations" with American General Lucius Clay. He pry dieted that 1949 will
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  • 78 7 NEW YORK, rii— Samuel Xewhouse, Eastern newspaper publisher, today arrved from a tour of Europe and said he found the people of Englai d, Fiance and Italy f^l that war is inevitable within the next time j years. He said they "thi.ik that World War HI
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  • 193 7 HIS GOVT. JOB IS UNCER TAIN SO HE KEEPS A FLAT n &n*. Fiidny. Late l^ist night a wi3r>y tttffte French doctor, aiatulinj; barely five feet two inches m his socks, wearily locked the cream and gold door of hj.s office, tiipped dowro the bioad tapestried i staircase, returned the
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  • 72 7 BERNADOTTZ MURDER: REPORT CALLED FOR PARIS Thursday- Britain and China jointly calki on the Israeli Government loday for an eariy report to the Security Council on ltd investigation of the wQMtn iiion of Count FolKe Bornadotte. the Palestine mediator. The council adjourned without taking a vot on their resolution. Earlier
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  • 74 7 Tokio, Friday. Bhlg c r v Yoshida, Righiwing Democratic Liberal leader and former Primo Mm'stcr, was yesterday elected Premier again by the *:.i>:i .tr»« I nut but Uttti more than hilf {the members ftbfltafethlg. The lirK'. bullo*. RfHC a.i i;:cj:i- elusive resole hut Xi H»«
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  • 38 7 LONDON. Tbun Trmniior(Jan. Siam. iVininillr. E-^ypt, and Turkey will be a'oi« to obI tain more otlon by t'jci' reI classilication m the npen ex- port scheme the CoUor. Board unnounctxl here today.
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    • 72 7 'i! AT 12 TONIGHT 1 EVtRYBQDY WILL BE /f.4 WATG AA© SINGING:I Wonder Who'n Kissing Her „U«llo A4 Now, W MMfclL^ Wonder Who's Teaching Her M B^^ >'* Wondrr Who's Looking Into i;na«hhij; «iKh«, -L^olS^^Kl^ I Wonder Wh«»'x I'u.yinK j^S^^^^'^T I V.r Lips Thai II v 1 U^d I To
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    34 8 Everyone m Anglo-QiJ prcgrainme. PlMe spirited men hi* i Fifteen classrooms of the H Pictures on this page 4 Can I help daddy? WOT* *ot to clear tbe gran* urn. m
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    36 9 IL bl inlet* m its expansion o f the $iOO,OOO needed. taster* Doesn't the* trunk bruin? your -.noulder? He prefers to work alone. **3m ■■^•:^^i?!W^"i |Wffl lw JU The rubbish bin and the La.t
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  • 70 10 NANKING, Friday. Th<Legislative Yuan has lableJ lor discussion m proposal ■peetfylng eondhUmi govern- 1 lntf the lime of goM yuan I übsidiary coins, it is U arneci today. The new coins, to t> coined by the Central Mint and issued by the Ceniral Bank, are specified
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  • 245 10 "Tokio Rose" Wants Bail SAN FRANCISCO. Friday •Tokio Rose," attractive Jap-American Mrs. Iva To^uri DaqtliSO, tocl:iy niced for a j-c--loase from th«? country jail while she awaits trial for tica- i son. However, tho ounsel iiv 'Tokio Rose" dtoped into his- I tory to prove thar she sruiiili be freed
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  • 68 10 CHINA FOR MON FROM I ■r%J Nr c t3 I k. '.StM •ns so tbrfl 1: Di 3 States th- «^fl to Hoffman n^ nt'w air pro^ I One propom.^ is known to be pS man, is hoyS s P«nt on dirwi relief work iclom i Chinese and jS fentathrts
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  • 67 10 SHANGHAI. General Chiang cfl completing a P llc 'fl .ill rationing systsM ration coupons fcrM sities to stebtti 'ifl oomic situation ifl press reports. H Under tht cont^l tcm coupcnj, to M Mmjoi G( n. EcoTiomic Super^M wili be punched «kH modity ha? bwc thr-v holders
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  • 11 10 "Golf" A In S' Austrian f efu??^J^B TbfV H 1 U.P.
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  • 7 10 NEWS US EN TO IND Washing M
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    • 149 10 j "POP" i;\TM\SI VLR^^-L S^ TC» TBSB-: °^-^o^ -STE 6 e.o, T o^xv 3 !H«-9l*lX*f ft -RUCCLES" uNfOf'TuvATg Von, sut wmrT] r &oPo^Mf X wj notice M' r w<*Gsi!l j -^6^l Fh I A ANY HA'AM- MRS BROKEN I V£LPIOU- JUS rw LUCK- ■|lU Qucyz I EvEV&Otfi's] |f r^' ffj
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  • 64 11 IRE AND THERE Iran 1 killer MS l"ii.iav. ,ot and m vdmlßto- > m their „m pistol m d.ntified Bernard I om. of ,ly told I :il luro to I ithSwT 'uSSSS^Sm m^U shot foui t lines m X.. 3 ft< i nbith had K."Vt'v: infoimatiOß. W: n;ft m.v-, jraa
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  • 76 11 Orleans Friday Police j today that Claude, Vann. U old jtalous husband, j dii not like the idea of v.- fe entertaining a "very friend" m lus absence. UM an inch off the top of right ear. I life, blor.de 25 yoar old I ion. told the police
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  • 65 11 Ihdge, (Mas?.). Friday.---c discovery of a new comet ar ci serve it Lick Obsertcry on Mount Hamilton, lliJor.ia, wa^ announced by rard Collcpe. Observatory. etc: Ha; low Shappy said i at C. A. WUtaoen discover- OK comet was moving i my west and south m ■tttil&tion Aquarius on
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  • 168 11 Convicted Man Files A Counter-Suit W GHAI F klay. Soo B;; >■::'?■■ was sentenced I imprisonment by H >.. rict Cour: B; up^ping oi Li y Chine* m V pplnes, has filed a V .■■-\t::xt Li for Wp ution, accordB■- m s n :s. B; r tion by the Soo
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  • 193 11 Sydney, Frtotay.— Australians have the reputation of being haarty meat eaters, but according to the Australian DirectorOoneral for Agriculture (Mr. F. W. Ehaloock), Australians are unlikely to bo accused of eating too much meat m the future because meat is going to be
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  • 86 11 SHANGHAI. Pi iday. Dr. j Hli Shih. President of the Nation il Peiping University, said hero that China is looking forward to a Pan- Asiatic conference to improw and extend historical, social and cultural relationships among: the Far East countries resulting m improved international relations
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  • 118 11 LONDON. F/i.— Prime Minister Jauaharlal Xehru of India was a central figure list night of a guttering scene at the hea/lqunrters of Lloyds, the world famous underwriters m the city of tondon, where thousands of people gathered for a reception to the Commonwealth Prime iVlinisteis.
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  • 228 11 MILWA! T KFE, Fri.-President Truman charg. ea today that Governor Thomas Dewey had displayed a "dangerous lack of understanding" by bringing the atomic energy issues into his presidential campaign. In his first campaign speech on atomic energy question Ino President said the Republican
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    • 84 12 all' the excitement, adventure fire of frank yfrby's best-seller I BECOME AN Rithard Haydn Victor Mdaglen* Vanessa Brown 11 AH I PM— 4.15— 6.30— ->.15 m^^^^^^^^t^^^^^^^--^oy±^9J^ AIR-CONDjTIONED THE TEXSE SUSPENSE OF TSIE UNEXPECTED! IntracUi.mg WARNEK'S L\TEST Suit HELMS T BlA\Tl\fr: i Z-4.1b-tJO-3.30pA. PHONE69O3 nikiTinr i/iufi j^^a^hKSs UANIINc'WNb NH^« w ALSO
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    • 102 12 GLoHk' KKv7;^^ r ""»'irn, H Originated FpaiJ THE SHORT STORY Jl R M I se/rsjttort m fader's Z>/fcsf /B I Then Based on THE BEST SELLER Jj frfc,ne than a m///m igk4 fUSjI Finally Emerging^ WHAT YOU WILL SEE TODAY The Blue Ribbon Awiinf Mosttrpixe! It mrbarjTbel geddes ""'3m t^^
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  • 742 13 V. Mal- I Raub Gold 2.35 2.40 Rawang Tinfields 6 7'_ 6/10', Rcnong Con. 20/6 22/Renong Tin 31/- 33/Selayang 9/6 10/6 Siamese 22 6 23/6 Sion- 8/- 9/S. Kinta 15 9 16/3 cd S. Malayan 29/- 30/6 S. Tronoh 15,9 16/9 cd Sungei Besl 20/- 21/- xd
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  • 33 13 United Malacca Estates' Crop The United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd. report the rubber crop of their estate last month was 95,120 lbs. The total for th e period JMay-SVpt. inclusive was 447,--399 lbs.
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  • 345 13 \EVV YORK American shipowners are protesting against an I niteil States Government plan to restore the Japanese merchant fleet to the position it held from 1930 to 1940, when it operated 4,000,000 tons of shipping. It is felt m shipping circles here that the Government's
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  • 65 13 Cutting Out Red Tape TOKYO, Thurs. Foreign hanLs >\ith branches m Japan will receive authorisation very noon to deal directly I with Japanese exporters m the clearance of export accounts. Eight foreign banks, which have branches m Japan are affected by the move, which will eliminate much of the red
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  • 112 13 The rubber price y.-sti ruay showed a drop of W™ 1 I three-quarters of a cent from Thursday's level. The market was easier with lack of buying interest. Closing prices were: MEW YORK MA j*£F T NEW YORK. Frl.- Rubber was 20 to 23 higher, sales
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  • 137 13 Dealers ycsuraay were aemandinj higher prices for pepper following the unconfirmed report hero that the port of Lampong might be closed on Oct. 20. All grades were up $7 a picul. More than 400 bags.of Lin? ga sago-flour which arrived here yesterday morning, here bought by dealers
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  • 33 13 LEWIS PEAK REPORT A better undertone developed this week and prices have hardened by about I 1 2 cents since the last report, says Lewis Peak (Singapore) Ltd. m their weekly rubber review.
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  • 341 14 S. A. F A. COMPETITION H M Dockyard I *B BOD 1 M. H. l>ork\; r<l *pr:m»r th.« bi XX .M *urprW of th«- M».i«on with a 2—l %Irt«ry of W HOU m t»>r quarlrr-final of thr s.\ I A. C 'ip ron.iH-tltiwi |»toy*d
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  • 177 14 Down by one goal m the first half, the Hospital Assistants (Tnion staged a remarkable recovery to beat the S.C.C. "A M team m a thrilling pame of 1 hockey on the Psdang yester- 1 day by 3 2. The" H.A.U. drew first blood j when Das scored
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  • 30 14 The rugby game played between ihe Singa*\ re Harbour Board XV and the RAF. j iSetetan AXV ended mi n a. Iraw, each side mooring a try.
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  • 135 14 The semi-iinals men's open ringlei &am ship of Singapore and J .final of the *<f» 5 doubles will be playea Bjl day at the Clerical I* Hull. Rangoon Road at l^fles are: IM^ J l Urn «F »>: 6 f T> ;c oon (M^nower) Chong Tee ,Ma rigolfinal:
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  • 22 14 The Cbln« AF ij Club will m" t wCm water polo ny su nd»y pool at 11 a- IU
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  • 713 14 Weights. Him iv vs. KyJ The follow In;- aiv the weight*, together with l\w Urn ibrr,- runs vf ttu* Candida*** for today's rarr* at Ip»h, tin* firM day of thr IVraU Turf Club's October Mating. RACE ONE HOUSES CLASS >, DIV. 4, 5 PURS. STR. 000 V.iis
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  • 118 14  - TRIBUNE SELECTION ALLAN LEWB Mrna H R*o 8. KISTLE skyMrtak Ran- s. (>o\Go Indian H^t*, I > H-ad H Kao«« 4. GAM! LAK^H Ob Doable FH» lUo^ 5. SIR i,\L\H.\j| Rar«- 6. OLRAXOS H \ir|«l **r:chT Ev M H K&cv 7. srNBEAMU I Suhi Mont Blot H Rrt.' K. KONGCHAMFsH
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    • 39 14 DESPERATE PURSUIT! FROM THE TOWERING SIERRAS TO THE SUN -SCORCHED DESERT! r-m^, COLOR BY 4^ Technicolor g AT MIDNIG BT TO-NIGHT I ROBERT YOUNG MARGUERITE CHAP>IAN WILLARD PARKER AKIML TAMIBOFF m COLU;,Hi!/\'S L-— c^ 1 TECtfAf/CQWR mmmm warn immm^bm^J^j^^^^^^^-
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  • 223 15 BULLS ONCE RACED ON CAULFIELD RACECOURSE SYDNEY, Friday. Kftill event of tin- racing day m Melbourne tomorrow will fee the Caulm-M dtp, m which the most aristrcratio Australia's thoroughbreds will compet". Ninety years ago, m the .uoi In which CaulfleM Racecourse now stands, the star attraction was an event which
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  • 114 15 ■ThP stn'Kj! l between golfer* and hawks <>it the DirE ;<.lf wont ha*, recently taken another *tcp with ■urn for th* golfers. Club member John L»-akc laid lppro.»<h snot close to the pin at tfee lOtk bole. ftt as ho was walking up fur hi* putt, a
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  • 255 15 tVDNKV Friday— l X** th«» cAmera ev«»T lie, In recording: Nawefc r»c? finish? After thfe year's Australian Club Dm If, nin»» of every 10 punter* left Sydney* ack Hwwwirw (inninced tlkat the camera tad erred. Bo:' Copy, vho finisbtHi B outside, an' l Vagabond B over
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  • 271 15 LONDON, Friday. k DECISION which ma> have a far-resu-hing effect on league soccer In Kn^land whs raad<> this week at a moetliipr of the recently fornwd Standing Joint Committee «»f the Football \Ks«>ciati(>n and »ne Football League. It wa.i dtxiiilcd to arrange 'without undue oelay"
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  • 76 15 S.C.R.C. Win The S.C.R.C. were lucky to beat the Post and Telegraph m a fast but scrappy hockey game at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The score was 2—l. After di scoreless first half, Wright opened the scoring off a i-ebouud. and Kee Pow equalised with a powerful drive for the
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  • 58 15 BY ALLAN LEWI* IPOH, Today. This programme should give racegoers lan interesting day's racing Best bets on the card should be OURANOS, GAME LAW land LONGCHAMPS 11. And for those who UU to I bet each way I recommend the following: CONGO. SIR GALAHAD and SUXBKAM
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  • 164 15 PROM PAGE 14 0 3 0 Royal Lovvr 8.04 Tankard (Daniels) 3 00 Mcrriel 803 Charles (Hobbs) 0 0 0 Bocklaw IF 8.03 Wahab (Manning; 0 0 Nevada EJOC2 Dawson (Spencer) 0 20 Rendova 800 Spencer (Breukelon) 0 0 0 Blank Spec 7.10 Gentles (VVadswoith) SCRATCHINCS: 33 4
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  • 61 15 Ray "Sugar" Will Defend Welter Title ■JL VY 2 R K. Friday. Ray ■vth,. nson aim <>unced |t ht championship for M, 1 of champions X; > the bout scheK. City ArX "iiuvment that he i s no I down to the I X.,dorreiI i.OOO B 'crscy city I lhat
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  • 106 15 Soccer ites The following have been seltcted to represent the Sta r Soccerltes Ist and 2nd XI against the Embarkation H. Q. and the Rocklltes Sports Party, on Saturday 16 at the Oeylang Stadium. Paul, Mahinda Singh. Ban l Hock, Ismail, G. Suppiah. i Thomas, Naidu, Rama. Dass. Sockalingam. Ann,
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  • 171 16 Eighteen-year-old Australian swimming champion. John Marshall, may go to Yale University m U.S. next yeir to en.ol as a student and to have speci- j al swimming training from ace Ameican coach. Bob Kiphuth. i Kiphuth. who coached the American coach, Bob Kiphuth. Kiphuth, who coached the
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  • 292 16 ANTI-RED DEFENCE GIRDLE Premiers' Confab Laintches A DRIVE to forge a powerful new worldwide balanA oing force" agai»*t communism has been launched^ The aim-a new Western-Eastern I mon stretching Irom Europe through Africa to the Far East. Talks behind the scenes at the Premiers- Commonwealth Conference indicate this drive which
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  • 66 16 DON'T BE SCARED HERUN— Ru««ian :i/--tillfry units engajj'-d h firing practice m th-» I»ot*dam district this afternoon caused a scare m the Berlin capital. First rumour* wer* that "hhootinjc had broken out" In the city. For som«» week* pa»t the S«\let Army ha* been h..ldin- it* annual autumn manoeuvre* but
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  • 32 16 NANKING, Friday— The Sanking Eivnmg Neurs today reported that the Food Ministery is proposing a prohibition on distilling, cale and transportation of trine* and liquors m Chin*. U.P.
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  • 362 16 War Comes..." TOKIO. Fri.— The British Commonwealth representatives did not participate m the defence conference at General Mac Arthur's headquarters this week it wa* officially tttted tolay. Lieut. Gen. RobcrtMß, Com-mander-Ln-Chief ECOF. who has been m Tokio during: the conferences, which discussed general defence
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  • 95 16 In a collision between a Mili- j tary motor-eye.- j.nd a bicycle ridden by a ChtneM at the j junction of Orchard and Scott's > Roads at 9.45 yesterday morn- ing both riders sustained minor I injuries. The soldier suffered bruises on the cheeks chin and
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  • 159 16 Wanted To Marry Heires Gaoled LONDON F FayM ay Britain", most ■*<- exclusive ,chool.< u^r V have i, yea, *"2M 32^vr,-.;, l t f n i l 1 I e a r :t^^l agan. „f .-xpen«vf, v ,j| Mayfair playbojn who i?2H aeo etiued a sonsai nbvSH mp a robcen-
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  • 63 16 Halo Onn Has Company Incho Abdullah bin Moufl mad M. A. will '-'i'^m Pato Onn. Mentri B^^^M Johore. to London a? his tary, says a reliable ':<• from Johore Bahiu. TYity are schedu'ed to 'n« bv'air for the United Kxg-H oh Get 21 for a month's trip. Real purpose of
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  • 391 16 Von Nida— Golfer Of The Season LONDON, -riday-Lookin* back over th- son it U not dimcult to Norman H i>^ J Clxarle, of En. Und and Fred Da, as the outsiandln^ professionals and If th, pu to one man it mi»t be Nida. One says ttfia oven remembering that Ward
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