Morning Tribune, 18 October 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE vo___ 1. NO. WIS. (ATeu- Sei-ir,. 10 CE>.T^~ MONDAY. OCT. 18. 1948
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  • 119 1 Mr McKerron Will Fill In Form Too IN amending regulation will be announced m to-day *w Gazette, giving registrees under the Registration Scheme the option of signing their name or appending their thumbprint to their cards. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, told the Tribune this
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  • 76 1 Wanted Urgently: 10,000 Airmen LaSHINGTON, Sun. The Ail Force today rentiv appealed for the lm- j ent of 10.000 pilot!, navigators j to serve m '^riI v -.v. item Europe m L ti wel and en fta operations. t explaine! it i- lining short of men to bl these 1
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  • 440 1 Field Day On Bandits IPOH, Sunday: Ground forces comprising the 'otice and the Military scored several successes m a fries of operations against terrorists m Perak m the ast 24 hours. n*y killed four bandits, capped two women terrorist?, ight suspects, located and despwd I
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  • 48 1 New Post For Bishop Wil son I J. L. WU. f U Bishop !nt '"i lW been ap- \%<* Manchester. t: >R^' ho is ?*>*- 5 f R 1 on.W/'^Pore, will c* e return*? 1 SgSgto take up his BP? h St A^ ncun ced last R^pSeTfe*? Cathedv a omtmssarv
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  • 46 1 How to register in pictures and where: Page 3 MISS KISMET FONG of the Dept. of Social Welfare, with the diploma scroll m her hand just seems to have her thoughts placed elsewhere. Prof. Cooke Is wondering if she has already f n+r** into the future.
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  • 157 1 BATAVIA. Sun. Antara. Indonesian Republican news agency, *reported tonight that Dr. Amir Sjarifuddin, former Republic Socialist Premier and reported Prime Minister of the rebel Indonesian Communist Republic, had been murdered. Antara said that Dr. Sjarifuddin was murdered by his own rebel supporters. The report also confirmed
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  • 425 2 N.Z. Premier Resents USSR Claim on Talks LOMMI.Y Mind" v. NfcH ZKALAXIVfc Prirac- Minister. Mr. IVter Fraser. now amending the Cownioawe Mth frenuerV conference m London made a ie* "\>hhi «.pe^ki_ug" observations ?*t a gathering oi MMMMI v estenfci.v. H? flouted the Soviets* claim
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  • 63 2 TAKIFA, Sat. Ueuoral Franco is fo sail from I i rila, Spain'-. southernnwsi town, on Monday for v tr_p out to sea. His destination is !><•_:, kept secret. Franco spent today m Tarita. with headquarters aboard his yacht, the Azor. The Uttli- seaport, familiar to
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  • 125 2 IPOH. Sun. -Angus S. Mitchell. President of the lioiarv International, is expected to an ive m Singapore on December 9 and will leave for Australia on December 12. This was announced by i Kotarian J. V. Morals. Presi- i dent of the Rotary Club Ipoh, while
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  • 174 2 mm* JEF^F* 9 Sunday. r Umted States Secretary li^ ?MT^ rge hrn *> man aid plan is working ia Greece. apM k tho ak baling for lack of repair field by Premier Souphoulis and high American officials. King Paul, who is crulsiug m the Dodecanese,
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  • 285 2 UN truce HQ fails iEau AVIV. Saturday. Israeli aircrau m a sweeping tactical operation bombed Egyptian-held strong points m South Palestine m an effort to cut Egyptian communica tion noes north to Gaza, reports from Negev said tonight. Jewish planes were said tot
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 2 Bonny Babies ftoat to* yon* lUiagin. atkMK run rto*. The pair yon see above ate not Wav wotk MWWWWWmV They I ate only dressed aa bonny babies and appeared like thl» at the Frc*byte*4aa Annual Fete held on Saturday.
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  • 58 2 Dr. Keith Barry, Oonstrollor i of Progracomeg for the Australian Broadcasting; Commission, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on his way to Paris. He will represent Austraha at a meeting of broadcasting experts convened m Paris this month by 1J.N.E.5.C.0. After the conference Dr. Barry will
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  • 176 2 For Young Spare Moments -S One wit is CJMI «•*< f»n cut to *tx*3* l- -*m •> lo exist; 5 T:u.tu(U( 2 Witchcraft; 10. wM 11 Sack; 4 small* corn. Ij Dote; 16. (Roman nuNertkl DOWN; 1 Wise oid 2. A demon; 3 Before j (Abb: i; 4. Kxpressioa i
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  • 29 2 The *?^\*tU A sentence w^ Ju you-you 11 h»2 W*_ "Bingo b^dsou* 1 hosts after he> tered a nitwit en Pu 1 (Agawert to r i Pagt I I
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  • 27 2 50 INJURED IN EXPLOSION MADRias^;; people l ously 60 "^4 their bomea M Icalswarclvu.-^ _9 I class QU*' r r .W i of Bari*el^-> t w Reuter
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  • 67 3 forms up at Registration Centre 36 In *rnimy i%*i»tratk>n practice for the clerks. f_______]_ Wed applicants wfio Wranot write put their flramp 'application form (nearest camera) and next to him, another applicant signing nis name, while the third man looks on. First step m
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  • 312 3 hfi 0 n **i wii) be wing m Harb r Board, tejTf 1 Pasoh Road.: Centre.! I School,! ad. S.C.R.C.I Road, Vie- I M.A B IS ■'>■ CttbaretJ Market.: Pal mbang j Service I Union Trywhitt Road, Boxing I Stadium New World, Happy j World
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  • 25 3 MOSCOW, Saturday. The Mongolian Peoples Republic has made a new application for United Nations membership Tass. the official Soviet ne'T/s ftgWfty, rafted today.
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  • 285 4 PREMIERS HEAR BEVIN ON EAST LONDON. Sun. While Mr. Nehru is spending a busy ueekend m Paris seeing some of the prominent diplomats assemb'ed there for the General Assembly, some of the Dominion statesmen laking part m the Commonwealth Trime Ministers Conference are this weekend holding informal talks on matters
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  • 43 4 I LONDON. Sunday. Radio Moscow reported this we^k i that Poland has announced i the establishment of diploma- tic relations with the "Korea r People's Democratic Re- public. Terentl Shtykov has been appointed Soviet Ambassador to Korea. U.P.
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  • 46 4 TOP: Air Marshal Sir James Robb, at 53, or* n( tain's youngest air-marshals is now -in-C \ir Y^tW defence of Western Europe. BOTTOM: General Jean de Latin fe Tan__faj 59, I C-in-C I-and _\trc. s. Western Europ., under Field V_l shal Lord Montgomery.
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    • 32 4 Sec it f i^r*s«S 153 S S!!mi the f^ v v HpHH|_r MISKAK EXTRAVAGANZA* W Zo^fllfflr Ulll »X OPENING HAVFR SUVFNS mm miW 7o VKKV SHORTLY WWW tURB ..V> j ""CA THAY]
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    • 76 4 Jt/5T RECEIVED maTa ya s FIRST BRITISH PIONEER THE UFE OF FRANCIS UGHT H. P. CLODD vfal3V& Many years spent by the author hl s ca^ rendered him familiar with the terrain o d All oriental records as well as thobe ay said* 1 Calcutta have been consulted, so it
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 80 4 "TlfWn UMM .■^^■^pE_M_______. g MMMg WmmmmM BLUE NETWORK MALAY <fc ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon. English Schools Broadcast. 1.00 p.m. Dance music by American Bands. 1.30 News. 1.45 Light Music. 2.00 Close Down, 8.15 Programme Summary, News Summary, Announcements 8.30 "Whose Body?" 900 At Your
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    • 83 4 12.45 News m Malay, 1.00 Close Down. 6.00 Programme Summary, 6.05 Children's Hour, 6.30 Spoils Round-Up. 6.45 Musical Interlude. 7.00 Time Signal, 7.01 Nature's Coiner, 7.15 Musical Interlude. 7.30 News m Malay. 7.45 Musical Interlude. 8.15 Close Down. RED NETWORK CHINESE IND; AN PROGRAMMES 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon Chinese
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    • 118 4 song, 1.20 News m Tamil. 1.30 Listeners Requests, 1.58 Closing Ann. Prog. Summ. m Tamil. 2.00 Close Down. 6.00 Signature Tune. Opening Announcement Programme Summary m Mandarin. 6.03 Mandarin songs. 6.30 Teochew Selections, 7.00 Mandarin by Air (Lessons m Kuo Yu), 7.30 Chinese Affairs, 7.45 News m Mandarin Mar- ket
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  • 485 5  -  Kathleen Hickley L-BY rriired ta r rUin to JL.. |t is B natural t r.: I Oon to travel m comfort f t >„ civilian luxury Uicn übtless your out h,, been a most -I experience; it. h-»w--h a,! to suffer IkC of i
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  • 115 5 THIS frivolous bobble n ekM lace would set on ym. strapless evening gouri we'l. It is made of bla-k lUk bobble braid, which could IUo be used to trim your even nc bag, a delightful change from the usual strip of veX < t ribbon. SOMETHING new
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  • 169 5  - SWEET AND SA VOURY COOKING JAM T URNOVER EGGS a la Dl 'ON INGREDIENTS: 2 hard I boiled eggs. For the mixture: cooked ham. foie gras truffle, mushrooms, araaon ing. Method Cut the eggs m half, remove the vo'.ks, and cut small, thin slices off the bottom to make (hem
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    • 53 5 Kf <* "\_f v?._p*s '__U v SCOTTS RD BMY! i poi? For t^W* PHOTOGRAPHS _T* I Consult ST PHOTO STUDIO m MALAYA OLD CLOTHES j. p^ Cleaning, Dyeing j.;ni an< l invisible mending -S£l 0N DRY CLEANINC CO. d:i>!,li, 'n uiH.in e l> h <>ne ***** Singapore. ■»n .4 hours
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    • 117 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC, ETC, i 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Flume: 4025 WMM^MWWtMMWWWWWMMWt^MMWWWMMmWWi mmm i RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. m the Lounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR ivith FRANK PICKFORD at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 166 5 D I A II V Many happy returns of the day to Di. Lim Boon Keng. who celebrates his eightieth birthday today. A tea party m his honour at which many friends of the doctor will bo preeeat, is being given by his grandson. Dr. Lim Kok Ann at Robinson's
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  • 273 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE London Agents- Messrs. Colo. Turner, Ltd., Talbot House 98, St. Martins Lane W.C. 2. MONDAY, OCT. 18, 1948. Communist Morale WE are glad to receive Genera! Bouchti's assurance that there has been i decline m the morale of the terrorists during the last few weeks. The flow
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  • 901 6  -  GORDON WALKER Bf Wartime Buddie* Mcci In See re I Secret Socidic once mm sam siLni tentock m the fouiukm 4 Jap politics. Urn recruits arc inn from warpruMMM such lis those Mm who belie* m Japan's defeat m he avenged* TOKIO YOUNG officers and enlist
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  • 568 6 THE crisis m the production of rice m the Far East has had un-expected repercussions on the manufacture of beauty products. Most of the face-powders used before the war were made of products derived from ricestarch, whuh has much finer grains than wheatstarch, and therefore adheres
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    • 29 6 KOSMOS PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERS CARDS Various QualllW-H <• Grad Obtalnab'e From: Thr V-t Eastern Trading t ItA South Bridge Ro'id. Singapore. Ml AGENTS: Rahamin Penhas Limited. 117 125 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE.
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  • 259 7 rs With Auriol d Schuman Ur lira's Mtf, first oflieial visit d'j rrat political and diplomatic in- v. vu net the French Presidem. M. for the I'rst time m Paris and the two Of an hour b talk together. Vchm had a Ion*; private talk with
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  • 74 7 [V-, :iay. omuij •v a press r la&t night /"r sta •••> "can- r; m ah ;;r.d neral www its military r strength was mother w a»- I p d v.cuM not f ving to newssaid the Uni- 1 t i alui i not "bar- 1 3 to th
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  • 60 7 RI inday The I Eiiflnei r Of- th annual Cardiff disicstion whether s should tak- 1 r I, n (f Glasgow n declaring jsibillty o! _^ad- -ie 1 Uf* was ts of officers k i railed on i j pn ss for a OffidTS to
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  • 40 7 Japs Fished In Troubled Waters PW-HAI, Sunday. v <• v memben of a ■-r boat, caught i th<^ Chinese within Cni- i>] waters, have ■•■■•ited aftei P detention, confiscated n ide neai Igtsc Riv.: "i trying to .•TV,--, n _r_-_.- Reuter
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  • 101 7 SHANGHAI. Scnday. A petition tor the immediate rc'ease of more tbi»n SO college students was vestcrdiy handed jo the j:id:ciaf authorities by the youths' parent?. T'.ero youth? were rounded jp It August on ch.irpes of Communist activities, and turned ovei to the Procurate of ?h<^
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  • 91 7 White Russians Arrested On Currency Violations O. Russian owner m the •i- nrtfe, w?re »»»Op by ECO- »y. ;'ccoral< Police ttt. b^n under tune as '^'vcd inaccepted ro: cx« change, pntl m payment for. their goods. Mrs. i:f;on was th^ first 1 taken, when a plain-clothes man saw an ofiicer,
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  • 126 7 Pistoria, via Rome, Sunday— Cne civilian was killed and two were wounded yesterday when police used tear gas and firearms aginst a crowd of strikers inarching on the Federal Building. T*v rrikcv.; cam* tmm Comp3 1 izzrr;) metal works facer- CfctSidfe We t*ff-
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  • 190 7 New York, Sunday.— "The selection of Shi^oru Yosh»da. leader of the Japanese Convcrsatives, to be the premier showed that the Japanese reforms, sponsored by the American Occupation authorities, had not been m effect for long enough In that country to weaken political leaders of the
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  • 77 7 rXF'IFR. MmTIiMJ. -TM ;B_shep of Exeter. Dr. Charles Ed.vnrd Carton has tendered his si^nat ion to take tffest from. the end ol the jreir. He is 70 and iaU ttwt th MtJeaa cl his offer ar becoming teo heavy. He ha". been WMwp "W* 20 jfwr«
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  • 191 7 LONDON. Sun. On«< day eveiyone will be able to learn some of the most closely guarded secret"! of the magtc circle exclusive to the Mapictans Club with a thOusan 1 members. Mr. Will Golston, president of the Magicians Club left m a will ounllshed yesterday "three
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  • 77 7 NEW U.S. ENVOY FOR INDIA NEW YORK. Sunday. Lo.v Henderson, now Unibd States Ambassador to India .-.ailed aboard f he Queen Mary for his new po__t ytwurday. He c aid that ho hoped tie would 'contribute my P a!t iP the relations between the United States and India."' He
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  • 74 7 I HONO KONG, Sun. tt was leported here yesterday that letters and cables coming through Shanghai aie un dergoing "strict censorship >n order to halt black hurket money deals. i A Chinese busings lirin V.c iceelvad a letter from Ite Shanghai oftier saying "Plcaef
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    22 9 COVE RLS ABOVE: L'nda Darnell. B BELOW: Jeanne Cram. Ike. BELOW: Ann Miller. ABOVE: Veronica Lake. ABOVE: Betty GraWe. BELOW: Joan CauJfield.
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  • 56 11 Stat. a ttm A F tlo e«i t lk Lj Iv,, ''«'Port S w,!!b,J |s£t£ J Th ptp^, |Vjb Os i Dutch EasS Atarqutt andß. S.q3 Philippine*); Q, )9 I (Australia); i M <**« '.B,'ftfl wmatiooa! Bank m I M K. tj] Raghavan ?nd v M (lis i aod
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  • 74 11 JEWS ARRESTED U.P. REPORT TEI. AVIV. Sun today an ested Israel _j 'irt -tine l.'nitH Prm er. lor refusing to ife| sources of a recent -iaf Qbiaberg, who is v ployed by the Hebror newspaper "Habotar", i tamed foi four hour* v leasci on £20 bail after charge'! with the
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  • 97 11 GLASGOW. WWM Few people would cM tli» v; 'v that tht MW p ffted by the A. A. lii! --ally our first I luce. Air defer* tome !i:'-." Marshall of the PAP. fpdder Chief of V_ Staff told the Scottish 1 (ion of the Headway fat-nee
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  • 48 11 Shanghai *nJjU rived m Pclpßg £J win ni"- from VI KU „*|l ll r» >h |}'i' 1 confctwd vn h( c .tt ming ncpatj p chow **m l reports. m ThP President 1 a arrival m th L X Fu Tso-yl tn. ggi in-( official c Reuter
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  • 14 11 seoul. sundjf 1 casl said [^7miM one m ChonK renamed I U.P.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 85 11 EXCLfI *IVI_ j i 'itfi TF It I Pr a t,H <- ,N4 5 v^ fcvS i**-*********-* i o «i? inn CX w *w s^*E-r IW M i come to" \-7&*iTrwew 1 fciwrwwt r^ol r kv <*£ oa>x Wf-i OH- .?r~~~\ I"** 1 >iirji__ 2i co*ut* m ewe* 1 «w
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  • 266 12 i six itaya the oM ..,a.ui wan. or ■ncluded than 24 u .1,l the court untry T«J 'th ,ght *aa my duty that he saved uction un 1 was tnat stored m that Ger AlVit Kessel£L original inten;ome Respite < open city f ea that
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  • 191 12 (VATICAN CITY, Sunday— The Vatican released Inday a i'apal letter revising the Constitution of pan congregations and urging them to create "an [>st military union °f Catholics!'. c letter signed on Sentembby the Pope at CastelHfo listed twelve points Marian congregation 5 of Kioos of the
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  • 69 12 PARIS. Sunday. Ex-Em-peror Bao Dai or Annam kit here for Geneva yesterday after a week of conversation with leading members of tfu French <3ovrmme_nt on UM future of Vietnam. He said he was taking with him "a feeling of satisfaction which gives good hope
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  • 118 12 Magic Eye Men Wanted By Navy LONDON. Sunday. —The j Admiralty announces that itj will offer short service commissions m the electrical branch of the Royal Navy to former officers of the torpedo special electrical and air branches of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve who were employed on technical! duties
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  • 151 12 Van Mook— Best-Loved Dutchman In Indonesia? New York. Sunday.-The New York Times m an editorial, said that the resignation of Dr Huberts •I. Van Mook as Lt.-Governor of the Netherland Indies Will be met with mixed emotions by the people ot Indonesia. Eighteen months ago, the fd_U toiial said, he
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  • 119 12 NEW YORK, Sun. Japanese 3ank«_r Kan Yo»h;muru said *.oday that the Japanese "lupe for Mr. Dewey's election and for his gamfflft Jnt because we think that he will mmM t.s He also wants the United State's Army of Occupation to remain m Japan because we are
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  • 511 13  -  OSWALD HENRY ndnfmd 5_ CVERYONE has heard the expression "the uhole "town's talking." but m the village of Geigendorf, cmlli ior the film "The Emperor Waltz," the phrase is "the whole town's fiddling.*' Geigendorf. which was erected on the Paramount studios' backlot. is
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    • 195 13 m fata,* r>\/^W :S0 Trmp Mr aw Comfort \wT_\g Mf C _T£.fVf Z^^^ftgiMgN^^-^ DONT lPß^^..y ft lhe Murder■|P r tkttll ¥t Mvsttn of the Year! I« o» l ?ww_-&o*Wk*-*^^^^ 11 a.m.. 1.45 p.m., 115 p.m. 6.45 p.m 9.30 pjnlqjßrr llTast Four Shows j^HnnElM*' 24.*****-9.3op.m.* K er s L ___\f i
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  • 749 14 V llonm I ess ____v J" \V 6 6cd M, W 10.00 10-25 E-. r M.OO «M 0 Xd ft ».75 30.25 ■t r I ,o) I.TO I.B° cd p 1-70 1.80 Cd Series 24.00^24^0 H[ 51.00 53.00 Wt 9 10.00 11-00 Rank 56.50 58.50 xd Hoo
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  • 51 14 The rubber market was quiet but steady on Saturday. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers. No. 1 Nov. RSS 43-5/8 43-7/8 No. 2. Nov. RSS 41-7/8 42-1/8 No. 3 Nov. RSS 40-3/4 41 On registered tender: Oct. 43-1/2 43-3/4 Nov.-Dec. 43-1/2 43-3/4 Jan.-Mar. 43-3/8 43-5/8 1 Tone: Quiet but
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 308 14 LONDON, Sunday.— The British Treasury an nounced today a revaluation of the French franc which will raise the value of the pound sterling from the pre--22 per cent. An official statement said that after the devaluation of the franc early this year
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    • 807 14 (From A Market Correspondent) THERE was a fair measure of activity on Malayan markets m a week interrupted by the Hari Raya Haji holiday, the celebration of which entailed some confusion and fell on different days m the several States. Main interest continued to be directed to
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    • 107 14 Pepper prices were up $;< for all grades on Saturday with speculators coming inf.» I the market. Coconut oil was an easijv market with prices down $l. Sago flour was unchang* I with buyers offering $16.15 for Siak and sellers holding off. The following were yesterday's quotations
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    • 40 14 Car Every 5 Seconds WWW YORK, Sun.The American motor car industry still running xcell behind potential c a pac it it, turned out 117.527 cars during the week just ended, or slighthi more than one car (very five seconds. U.P.
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    • 41 14 A it coming *_BC2I •'-4 to brine flfflp In Paramount* wonderfulJ^^^Bi\ new-look romance. 0^ /rJmi Ha •ing* Tyrolean IJ Melodies, Stuuw Wuhxea, and Love Song* and you know who he ung* en ta who cuosar JOAN font ami cotoi tiCNwcoio* r
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  • 718 15 PORTSMOUTH, DERBY UNBEATEN, HULL DOWNED LONDON, Sunday. pORTS\IOC TR and Derby returned their unbeaten records m I-eague football today but Hill who created an c»rly season record of winning their firat nine mitches lost theirs when surprisingly beaten at home. The day always promised upsets, although too many did not
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  • 260 15 FIRST DIVISION Liinnngh&m C. 0. Liverpool 1 Burnley 1. Huddersficld T 2 On. Hon A 2 Sheffield V 1 ein •_>.>.-_ 9 Blackpool 3. Everton 0. Derby County 1. Manchester C 4, Aston Villa I. Middlesbrough ft, Bolton W. 0 Newcastle U. 8, Wolverhampton W. 1 Portsmouth
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  • 141 15 •j Thes.C.R.c. hockey teams or -this week's fixtures are as follows Tuesday. Oct. 19: against,! I Cabi, and Wireless:- Lee Ah Cho >Far n Kirn Hock. Cheong Thlarn Slew. Lav Hock Chye Ooh Chin Chye. Cheah Kirn [S*ee Swee Lim Swang, Khoo gng Ue, Gan Ke e Tian,
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  • 455 15 LONDON, Saturday.— Oxford Iniversity opened their fixtures with a \ictory over Richmond hat their form «to unimpressive. They enjoyed a marked sur*riority m the set scrums and tine outs but their hacks rarely produced enough thrust to outwit the losemarkmg tactics t>i the home side.
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  • 253 15 V0 9 P k^ Sunday .--Three centre-forwards have P^i^ a difficult problem to the directors of the Ftrst DixTslon club, Newcastle Uriited. Two of the firJTr play m other position m the brst team while the third requested to be transform!. The centreforward position ln the Newcastle
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  • 272 15 EUROPE HOLDS 3 TITLES h LOXL Sonda, J boxing > which ha 9 r su mUtide 01 th, r J changed tfv wio^ j rlca n b- l There vai a T Ame:; ClI champion 4"__ ,maticall v rrognb^S JajnPion But r.'V^ ,MULs Marcel Cr^l Wnty MonoannljtwJ iJ* a V
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  • 126 15 Citation Wins The Gold Cup NVwYoik.Sur.^;.'^ ridden by Eddie A-c.ra the International G»*M Race by two tengtfc iw f Whitney* Pha *J Whitakei's Caro.pA; by J. McPhee wisßwj^ behind Platan* B*"^ 'was almost "v Mart i Bayeux 11. "*ien jWollandeis. f;' v, -,ed ithe starters bell can ls swung Over
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  • 15 15 The Singapo: v &v VW odd goal in^c contested MOM I Seletar, yesterday.
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  • 599 16 caP0 RE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS I Lii Neoh Tee, the Johore champion ami I if Mayflower) became the Singapore Vs lampions, when they bejU the AAi: WtaSS Sh Beng Sh^ inthe vet*ra*s» c if the Singapore Badminton Championf*X I KeenU contests straight sets at the rnion WfM yesterday. ,if rue
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  • 169 16 h**a ht- i-ajii.- _w»eond I to Australian-born L'nltrd Stales golfer, Jim 1 Vrri. r, recently m the Lake* Club (Sydney) Open bam; >iou- hi p. Eric CrtMidn, brought off one of the nvoHt amazing strokes seen on Australian golf course*, this season. HU drive at the long
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  • 80 16 KRAMER ASTONISHED Jack Kramer. U.S. professional tennis st ai said .ect-aiy that Australia was the jreatefc. sporting nation or earth Warner said he hadn-t yet met an Australian who didnt pia> some game, whereas there were millions m America >sho played no sport at all. He added that he was
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  • 306 16 Britain May Have Minister LONDON. Sunday. Suggestions m the P* e *s that 9ri- tain should appoint a miuisu v I of sport have at last reached a concrete stage inasmuch as I a member oi Parliament. Thomas MacPherson. who is i member for Romford, Essex i U to ask
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  • 540 16 i LONDON, Saturday. Snub-nosed Australian jockey Edgar Britt, is the racing hero of the week. If it can ever be said that a jockey rather than a horse won any race, then Britt won this week's Cesarewitch Handicap. There are those who say that riders
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  • 342 16 LONDON, Sunday.— Since the departure of Australia's cricketers from England where they had dealt so severely with English cricketers, there have been various suggestions on how to improve the standard m the mother country and one that may have farreaching effects is a league tournament
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  • 204 16 ter but rather to get official backing to those enterprises which he thought should go for- ward to improve the fitness oj the nation and the standard of athletics. B One of his first and most important jobs would be to get playmg Acids and stadia tor all. and
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  • 479 17 I ONDON, Sunday.— Sir Godfrey Mitchell, one of L Britain's foremost constructional engineers, left here thi> week for Borneo to supervise oildrilling operations under the bed of the China sea. PI is departure highlights Britain's intense efforts to develop new supplies of oil
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  • 36 17 throughout t with eight Wiwtt ad broken out toJS •I a resull 1 1 The Army f^j;;; mhen a large tf-y HAF Tengah has* before th hie* J Another wp^ lallang on Coast Road J***™
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  • 22 17 VM-m***-*-* j^ Hollywood Lake, tt m WrUi toa€ ho**! 1 last right a d y>,g said bctt* c Reuter
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  • 442 17 Has Govt. Done Anything For Local Nurses? fy]K. C. C. TAN" will ask Government at the Legish. five Council meeting tomorrow what steps it h is tiken to secure recognition of the local nursine din lorn-? by the General Nursing Council of England ud Mr. Tan will also ask Will
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  • 139 17 jyOULD-BE Malayan law ftudents have been J to England to "try their luck without having! necessary educational qualification? to secure! or.tr>' to the Inns of Court m London, and the II tor of Colonial studies is worried about it. I The Morning Tribune learned last
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  • 86 17 Bandits Fire But After Hold-Up > n«*. tacn i tt,! escaping. Po -MUitanbroK^ into the hoi P?" Vrlk t^ he.j him up. t-evl UTUIJ then I ?f t without *9 ?ul i Estate. 111 1 1 Double Murder i. MM foil (i mese w A ntfc wing Estate andi ed
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