Morning Tribune, 19 October 1948

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  • 15 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1 NO. 914 {Nev? Series t 10 CENTS TUESDAY, OCT. 19. 1948
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  • 252 1 VENTISTS PROBE VN MINE WASTE (Morning Tribune Special Correspondent) TI>H scientists m Malaya are exploring the (traction of radio-active mineral vital to the paction of all types of war-time instruments. Analysis has shown that one of the by-pro-ts of tin dressing of Malaya's 600 tin Eg, tr parent solden
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  • 65 1 The Morning Tribune understand* that thumbprints for registration cards may be th? subject of some questions at today's Legislative Council meeting. Last week protests were made to the Governor, Sir Franklin Olmson, over the original stipulation that thumbprints would be required. Yesterday morning, it was announced m
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  • 239 1 INTERNATIONAL tightening-up of regulations con--1 cerning disposal of war surplus aircraft is believed to be aimed at increased control of private flyers following recent gun-running and opium smuggling charges. The American War Assets organisation has closed down on the disposal of Dakota and D.C.4 transport
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  • 427 1 Women And Children In Ambush IfUALA UPIS, Monday.— Women and children screamed and trembled with fear when the three military trucks m which they were travelling with other civilians under Police escort ran into a bandit ambush two and a halt miles north of the town yesterday. A Malay girl,
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  • 27 1 PARIS, Monday. The government today ordered security h-::.rc»*«* to take over th»> strikebound coal mine* under the armed protection of police and Repub'ican Guards. U.P.
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  • 1124 2 'COURT WILL HEAR MR. SHAW,' Says Magistrate MI Ninth I'oliee Magistrate (Mr. K. V. A. Peers) Md CJiW Inspector C. W. Such, proseruting m Ihp R.A.F. vase: "If you do n->t p_rtp9MC ft call Mr. Shaw, the court will do --o." Earlier it wag alleged that David Wolf Ginsberg one
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  • 123 2 A radio Police patrol stopped three Chinese youths on suspicion and found two of them had bicycle bells m their possession. While they are being seaiched. up comes another Chinese and claims one of the bells as the one he found missing from his cycle an
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  • 102 2 NANKING, Mon. -The Communist radio, heard here thi i morning, claimed the capture of cnefoo. t A Government military spokesman said h e had no in- 1 formation to deny or confirm the report. th£ h t°h S n nghai Shun Pao «aidi of mm?? ornment
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  • 46 2 Chi,u'-. n Fift FrenU mjUr, d When v^nri. r Urity &*<* '"ter-: w o i :,i 0, K y l l u,>r todo<2hineae woikcrs had hoisted the VM nameae stand- i l v r on a maai their camp at v__„r.,. l at Mont-dhan. Reuter
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  • 75 2 Big Lead For Rightists At French Polls p 01 R'-MGl^t? qui. fiy v.. 5 a r I J 1 I J V whiei nu <* jth, RepaWk j Th, Radical intaj s 2UIH .gat?* v »i- in' rmiMnentinJ Oaulh m m 3 J«e«Wy and toUdji wriflg toward!! r^v trie council
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  • 193 2 Dr. B.K. Lim. Hit efKtrjJ THf "Grand Old Mas" Singapore's Chine* Ca mun Ity Dr. Lim Boon Kei had his BOth birthdaj M day and he heard this 4 atK:iii him "The lector still bN_| beautiful sral z. Robinson s ristauran; i crowded by frienda
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  • 206 2 IPOH, Monday.— Sir Henry Gurney, High Commissioner for the Federation arrived here this morning and visited the Sultan of Perak at Kuala Kangsar. The High Commissioner was entertained to a teaparty, attended by many prominent residents of Perak. The Sultan, welcoming Sir Gurney said, "I am
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  • 57 2 l»»» ir.,wr> If Mr. H. F. W^m orM puty Co:n.i.: -sion.-r tmtk». Singapore ly described as a w^ picture caption m f* 9 Morning Tribune J The Morning M may have bi n Woodford. HONGK^':^% Lt. Gen. t V-*' and Sergea da, defendants ta^rfj coming "Brldi WJ
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  • 308 3 ACCUSED TOLD CUSTOMS MEN Parcels of opium, labelled with Chinese characters, were produced as exhibits m the 2nd. District Court yesterday, when three Chinese, Tong Wan Ming, Loo Sze Yong) nnd I im Siong Keow, were charged with implication m smuggling $500,000 worth of
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  • 40 3 Ii i_ I IT, ol I.- rimah RoM, f. path by Upiosi »n on StpL U gh misadvenu [let recorded r m tne Coroner's EfjKn ailing a ■elignlte Ul the J [h. r\ plosion billed instantly. kd Mteral hours
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  • 38 3 Ig-ipcr. Ifl -candle Z Thrill and Loan j v tiol i iti halt feral i ting i:- Building. L .iccount tic. i half |jum sh »wed a Sani mbers lo savings, |l grMlt- ti wMLV Cru( 203.
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  • 23 3 RUSSIAN TO BUY WOOL Lan commercial repreiMr. T. G. Moskelev. lough Singapore last hi.- way to Australia. line.-.-- ia believed to be ring:
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    19 3 (merry-making groups 1 at 1h«- Habonim lhe Jewish Ori;aiiivati„M\ Grand t Torah daaee m the MripU nm Saturday.
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  • 100 3 MACaSSAK. Monday— The former Premier of East Indonesia. Nadjamt Jdin Daeng Malaewa. was today put on trial, freed, re-arrested and freed again, byt a special High Court for LJast Indonesia sitting at Macassar Celebes. The ex-Premici was arrested and charged last February with embezzlement
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  • 239 3 PO LICE SURPRISE ARMED BANDITS JOHORE BAHRU. Monday Smart Police investigations led j to the arrest of two bandits m! Parlt Selangor this morning. One was m possession of a i revolvci. The other had a hand-grenade. The two men were caught m a surprise raid and had no opportunity
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  • 138 3 ISLAMIC SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Singapore will soon have an DUamk school for glils offering free religious educaUon to Muslim girls. The school to be housed m the premises of the Singapore Muslim Missionary Society at Lorong 12. Geylang, is expected to be leady by mid-Decemher, Mr. Wanjor bin Abu Bakar,
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  • 74 3 The I'ostmaster-General, Malaya, announces that the $2/uep.omination of the new Singapore Stamp Issues will be placed on sale at uli Singapore Post Offices on October. This denomination will complete the new series. Supplies of the large size registration envelope have now been received, and they
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  • 140 4 Helicopter's Role In New Air Rescue Technique I*. snif «»f survivors of crash im^. m remote spots, anno- 1 ii_are«-«dM_ front tlw laiul. has h»n< plagued the Air l-'orce, as well ;i> ronini ernal air lines. new technique that may sol\e the pt* ohlem is described for the first time
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  • 58 4 Returns To "Mother" In Mid-A Mot WASHINGTON. M i Unitcd "parasite w» plane m nii<i-» ir jd It announce jet •ghtei W ncb rf fltg ht aft >r^ hon rJ and attach., J und< Superfoit f' onl launched. t0 fe j It ta < 'f f fa*' huge n n
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  • 14 4 FROM S KYWAYS TO HIGHWAYS Top. the Z^Sm^J^m^ 45 miles to th^gaU^n^a^r^ 10 k
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  • 244 4 LONDON. Sunday. Although hundreds of film theatre* have appealed to the Eoard of i Trade for a relaxation of the 45 pei- cent British picture quota m the important industiy. a source predicted today that the quota would not be changed for at least a
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    • 200 4 h-. On the s±: AIR WLOW NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROOF HOIK IN ENGLISH 10.55 am. |o 12.00 noon En«_'i -h Schoob Broadcast. 1 p.m Lunch-time music by The Radio Orchestra; 1 30 N< m 1 45 Rhythm Parade wfth Charlie Barnet; 2.ofi •ii") pm. PrOframme Summary, N w.s Summary
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 5 _m h t > thful. wear I tucked l are the ot!.* r t I .»-!os viuch Ba tonet would a &«<* orKV P i "5 "225; a!! day with Jo. Incldentallt hair-dos; torU* \h,- '.v n who M" L.,.._ to wear Uieni.
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  • 405 5  -  Kathleen Hickley cvncx IM going away tor a rottnight's local leave tomorrow," feaid my friend. "Ar-! so far I haven't packed t rag." How often you hear this remark, and what awful pictures it conjures up of a frenzied last-minute nisi hinging this, that, and any old thing
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  • 435 5  -  Josephine Lowman STAY YOUNG By ARE YOU IN A RUT? It is difficult to iecMa which :< bitter, to realise you are m one or to he miserable and not know why! I believe I would choose Informer, because I would at least be embroiled
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    • 102 5 Ladies own woollen materials made into sui t s, fro c k s o r top coats by WRS. TOMMY" THOMSON >M ISL 2nd FLOOK G.H. BUILDING BATTHvY ROAD TEL 7997 L__ m m mmmm nw»ii IW| J Jm triaVJtJtfsU f&H /WmHaf fift remai k such as this is our
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    • 85 5 Clothes of Distinction! with Exclusive Accessories. RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. m the Lounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR with FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano and from 9 p.m. to midnight INFO RMAL DANCE IN THE PALM COURT Patrick Forbes b His Orchestra I "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" j 10,
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  • 573 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner, Ltd., Talbot House, 98. St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1948. Heads I Win THE resignation ol 1 Dr. Van Mook has caused considerable disquiet among Indonesian Republican leaders. The eclipse of Van Mook signifies the end of a policy
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  • 54 6 v,S!* lX }^m as so far received back U5514,000,000 worth of property looted by the Japanese dunng the war accord£day° Senil Offioial sources This included II steamers an<l gunboats 11.000 tons of I copper and nickel coins. 1.000 incomplete machines and 7n pictures and relics of mit,,.
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  • 288 6  - RIVETS FOR THE IRON CURTAIN SYDNEY BROOKS MOSCOW IS ORGANISING AM EASTERN UNION AS A COUNTER MOVE TO THE WESTERN UNION h ernlLN." behind the Stett nrrteete 'mo would be a natural reautt of such a step, and the preaent situation m Yugoslavia is only taken here °as yet another
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  • 431 6 AMERICAN shipowners are it P™ test >ng against an Imted States (fovemmeit Plan to restore the Japanese ThEft fICCt t0 thc »t held from 1930 to 1940 4000 000 helo^h^M! 1 shi PP in g circles mol l at the Government's move to restore the
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  • 54 7 |„»m: Anli-I i h o.nnns m western a puWlTmietog today Ml inhumanity" after s,,v:-t pane labour rjs from Sovfct -oik rated their rxperiences. P re-anti-Co*-j C*ri*i*»j it BerlaW a.camst ack on t -.e floated Ol ti.v I 1 1 -wo MMI I viii no* res* jate aP
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  • 58 7 RUSSIAN TOURIST EL HARD HIT BY COLD WAR ■'-■..> Th* m I Bcrl n is ea hard •cord- ihe hotel i Right viwbece L dine and v payi vain toi H and othef daks, hicl once t. a.' i the unappc- jrhleh wm I then ancl jr told "we hav<
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  • 79 7 POLICE SEEK BLACK MARKET RING CHIEF INNJ Monday. Pottae oft brigade today c coral g the Riviera for I msyoe of a hi mdi luntaia village) II Ito b< t l __et of one of rfeet rings k tt< lii* ati );i, Itomor.i who lias been miss* era! daya, reportedly]
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    44 7 Lr./'""/ l<M>kin ff «naehim? emerged from a Stratford, Jj j 1 factor? five weeks after thr receipt of drawing**. lift f"* '"^'^n-eontroU^d potato harvester which will MUil res P°l*toes m a day, and the makers were '•omjilete it m time ior ii.se this year.
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  • 195 7 ISRAEL TOLD: "STOP BATTLE" PARIS. Mon. Di. Ralph Bunche. Unitou Nations I Palestine mediator, demanded last night that Israel at' ;> lighting Egyptian troops m the Negev area ot southern Palestine. Hunchc delivered the demand tn a face-to-face eux\- j fcrenoe with Israel's Foreign Minister Moshc Shertok. Bunchc warned that
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    13 7 "L MM. attack S* 3 l SJTC SmToZ h *^j*^*_^^*l m 7^__'_*__ »g
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  • 208 7 London. Mond.iy. Dr. Yusuf i D\doo. Pi evident of the Tiansvsai Indian Cofiirre^. called on the Pakistan P.ime Minister. Liaqat AU Khan, at his hotel veatenctvy and discosaed with h :n al) the aspect? of the SouU African-Indian question. Dr. Dadoo. who hopes to bring tbc
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  • 176 7 SHANGHAI, fcon.-Scrious flood condit.«us arc bringing ruin to (MMM* of acres oi f**e WJ crops and refugees is Mi m northern Kiangsu. m___m_ The fall crops arc lost, m most. ar?as. Thei, is a compl -te loss m 50 of 55 districts m eight COU1 prlncipal
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  • 38 7 Salonika. Sunday- Gre«; Government officials announced todr,' that four persons mcl id- i_i, ."> ex-Rcuter Greek i_ev_\> 'paScnnan and Ma mother had been charged with murder of I American correspondent. George Polk. *__________________________________________B 3 'iMaV Kfmmmt-m-mmmm^mwmm-MmA
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  • 85 7 canton. Utoaiay. Rationing af daily necessities will b«, inaugurate J it\ Canton but n«H immediately, said V_.. P. S. Ko, Cantorr.s Deputy BCOPOm'c fc.v c:v:s(;r. when he was qucstiu: "d by local reporters. Mr. Ho expressed himself as being convinced &a* oiich a rationing scheme
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    • 25 7 LOADED WITH THE KiND OF THRILLNG STUFF THAT SINGAPORE PICEUREGOERS LOVE' PACKED with ACTION THE THRILLING CLIMAX MIGHTY DUEL UOL* MJUA NEXT CHANGE CAP' IOL
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  • 205 8 DOCTORS IN THE KING it hi fori '■j* nftet hear 1 Ninon met j Hhite! **i uon^, tfiem>e;;r wi ,s ud UaMof}' UytMkmMW re pliv>ioiemislr\ .i"» ye;»rs ot to pta WWJIP MM of wry, 1 11 idjmwtw*gy* L ;«No I fclic health, muNt preas well M This is only a
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  • 79 10 OPPOSITION PARTY BOYCOTT TURKEY BY-ELECTIONS KB* J p vhitiTa S? *ell a at,, t dI" and s:^ rted SI Demoen^ J Natiom j^/a on group- J n °t to J tiiattheimj lard the preset- n3 chf eking votes J fraud. F the nr, tJ Turkey polling r J] boo: h.s
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  • 84 10 SHANGHAI. Mx&fl Chinese >tudenti. a m universities abratifl hav< no money to fl their one year's ",iyj be granted a loan fl by the Governaai s to a directive of the fl i>f Education reaching fl tuU ye.-terday. I In Ak>e this sur: ifl (neiifch. students r.av?fl foreign exchange
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  • 47 10 MILAN. Sunday Bru.-atrlh. TC-vea^ financial tyetM, *m fortune on W*M Anna, with weaKi^ "thro..-!: except thereby inducing B RrusateUli**! bloc* tocfc or *y.. tf r v which ho rece^ KsWalWOja In hid suit. l l vR j( "moral corrupt JH made i 'W^3 judge it: ownaen
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  • 302 10 LONDON. Monday. A young African nobleman planned to fly home and place before his people the isHue of his pretty white bride, which endangered his right to royal succession. He said that he would not forfeit hie marriage for the throne of Bamangwato.
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  • 86 10 Shanghai Plans Barter System To Ease Food Shortage SHANGHAI. Sunday.- Economic control authorities are reliably reported to be studying measures whereby Shanghai may export its stocks of cotton cloth and sugar m exchange for rice from other ports. The barter system is seen as a solution for restocking the depleted
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    • 195 10 "pop" i _a_"_a 1 WZ —a— aa— aa I r~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXI Ll m* Lj— m i n i i Dors pop **o TO THF HS M«a*vJ K^*s .•MAviMai t ««r-m«M. 1 (>.W w_ W^.- h "RUGCLES" f~_I__ //__fcr/-lw_ r c _L ""1 amr mjM8in is'Q Vwe havc itwesXrA Yjost look,
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  • 289 11 WESTERN EUROPE STUDIES MILITARY FINANCE PLAN 1 m «r S Mon.— Tne finance ministers of the Wifw Western European Treaty Nations met her.- >csterday for two-and-a-half hours to discuss the financing of their mutual defence programme. The closed session at the French Ministry of finance was presided over by Premier
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  • 96 11 URC Sun. Pandit Nehru. ime Minister, has acM Arab League imitate tisit Cairo during them in November, the Ir.Ambassador m Cairo. Dr. I Hotsain, announced today. nade the announcement [s long meeting with Abdul ten Azzam Pasha. SecreGeneral or the Arab LeaBttrn Pasha toid reporters League
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  • 90 11 P* v* M v. 4 \Skv Ljf bailey, wif. 0 f rtuntman Frank t ia£S.! nrt *wMlw* 1; v: Jump from a C- 17 Boy a Tov/n i J, n "X W December. 1 <> J the carnival ..^^tal.isshment of m tS^fSS?' sin,il to r,:,.;^-. states, m y curb
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  • 182 11 SHANGHAI. Monday.— The Snanghai Labour Union's protest against the Cheng Yien Pao for its editorial "insult" against labour has been intensified with more than 400 delegates threatening to proceed to Nanking tc appal to the Central Government for a more
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  • 45 11 Sydney. Monday. The Australian Postmaster General (Senator Cameron) had announced that Royal assent has been received for the draft designs of the special postage stamps to be issued to commemorate the Royal visit next year. Three stamps will be issued. Reuter-AAP
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  • 217 11 I SYDNEY, Monday.— Three fishermen. Ivor Thompson. Frank Gallard and Harold Baldwin, had a nai row escape irom 2. H-; t. threshc shark. They were rowing toward^ A voca Beach near Sydney after fishing when they felt i a bump and found that A shark was
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  • 580 14  -  OSWALD HENRY MpjTTVT^H aMi^MMMT *ImH.^ AFTER years m writing the famous William novels, authoress Richmal Crompton met the character 01 her own creation the other day for the first time. He was on the filming set at Southall Studios taking the title
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    • 147 14 !clo«i <,k,u Wr »Rm uno NMN^'HL„ 01 rank J (In ■OVAL M .Mam.niiiaiii- (Ta Ml :j BLI. .-.wi*. 1 m <&'___& /i A See" June' Ha ver TOMORROW IX THREE SPECTACIHR DANCE VERSfOXS OE "I WOXDER WHO-, KISSIXC, Hln \o;y a 1 jflL -'x^k. mW WJ mW mE&& a^_*-_m%___\*** Wk
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  • 754 15 Rawang Con. 20 6 21 6 antau 1.42 1.47'a Raub Gold 2.35 2.40 Rawang Tinfields 6/7> 2 6 10' i Ronong Con. 20/6 22/Renong Tin 31/- 33/Sclayang 9/6 10/6 Siamese 22/6 23/6 Sion- 8/- S. Kinta 15. 9 16/3 cd S. Malayan 29/- 30/6 S. Tronoh 15/9
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  • 21 15 There was almost a complete lack of interest m the share market yesterday. There were few price changes.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 95 15 I NANKING. Mon. Chinese Foreign Minister Liv Shi-shun and Biitish Charge d'Affaires L. H. Lamb today exchanged notes confirming an amendment to the designation of the prohibited area m Deep bay m the Sino-British customs agreement of January 12. 194*. The amendment was agreed upon m recent
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    • 110 15 With sellers inclined to hold off the market, sago flour busi- ness yesterday was done at j slightly higher levels. Lingga improved to S20 1 and Siak $16 2. business, being done m both qualities. Copia was again an easier market. Tlie following were yesterdays quotations SAGO
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    • 66 15 The local rubber market yesterday opened the week quietly. *Pi ices remained unchanged from Saturday's levels. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Nov. RSS 43 14 No. 2 Nov. RSS 41 T s 42 1 No. 3 Nov. RSS 40 a X 40 On reg.
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    • 68 15 Payment of a dividend on pnf.Mer.eo shares of the KluanK Rubber Co., Ltd.. will he sanctioned at the 27th annual general meeting of the company on Oct. 28. The directors, regret they cannot ucemmend paymont of dividend on Ordinary Shares. Dato S. Q. Wong revealed that tne
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    • 66 15 Shipping Intelligence Vessel Godowns I 'i\v iK Empire Hamble SHEERS Benvorlich 42/3 Saparoea AQ/1 Mt. Mansfield B 9 Katong 36 7 f Achilles Javanese Prince 33/4 Lipscomb Lykcs 31/2 City of Yokohama 17/18 Amstediep 19/20 Mongolia 23/4 C. St. David 5 6 Silvermaple 27/8 Selandia 29 /*0 Trcvaylor JJ/li Hrevaylor
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  • 173 16 IF AUSSIES WANT DAVIS CUP SYDNEY, Monday. AUSTRALIA is not likely to win back the Davis Cup unti! extensive coaching of juniors is undertaken, m the opinion of Jack Kramer, world's No. 1 player. Kramer, who is making v professional tour of Australia, said m Melbourne:
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  • 407 16 PENANG, Sun.— There was a sensation m the Penang Badmlttt&n Championships when the Malayan Men's Singles Champion as well as Penang'fl tttle holder. Ooi Teik Hock, lost his local crown to his namesake. Law Teik Hock, after a thrilling three-set final. A large crowd which witnessed
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  • 166 16 AUSTRALIA'S 200,000 r'ftj are reckoned ti sp l > £A7.500,000 on their g WM Instance, and many _W thousands of tennis v__rM yachtsmen, hor«er; :k« ers, fishermen, bowlers i^B squash players spend r< -.oflfl more. Yachtsmen for hsUncM m New South Wales ai< no £A45,000 a year on
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  • 60 16 WARSAW, Sui .fl new world rtoord M Russian and Poll .jfl Saturday's Russo-Po 1 and held meet. J| Poland's Lomows M 15.32 meters with B j J| drejews close behind Russia's Nina I j| topped the world dis 1 1 for women with 49.3^ J| As
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  • 88 16 S\DNEY.— New Warrior Increased hi* race mileage to 116 mile* t\ m furlongs when he won lhe Anglesey Handicap at Fleinington racecourse, Melbourne recently. This is probably a record for any minor flat racer now m training m Australia. New Warrior, now aged 11, began racing an
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  • 44 16 MONZA (Italy), Sunday.— French ace Jean Pierre Wimille, driving an Alfa Romeo, today won the "Gran Premio del Autocomo" covering 540 kilometers m 2 hours 50 minutes 44 2/5 seconds with an average speed of 177.11 kilometers per hour. U.P.
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  • 40 16 The following have betn. selected to represent the S.C.C. against the Singapoore Hornets on the padang tomorrow. Bully off ai 5.15 p.m.: Mathot; Haig. Van Daatselaar; Geeks. Cchletus, Kuiper Read. Moolenburg, P_areey. Brands. Vant Percy. Umpire: Mr. Kinsey.
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  • 188 16 Every Saturday afternoon, at 12.15 a train leaves Central; Station, Sydney, for the Anzae! rifle- range at Liverpool, 25 miles away. The train carries hundreds of men. all armed with rifles, and it dies not 1 travel direct but leaves the I main line at intervals
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  • 13 16 mmm v. MM MM gBVe the Prc b) erian thureh
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  • 434 16 SPOR T IS HER BEST IND USTRY CPORT is probubly Australia's greatest v...., with more money invested m it, more spec* annually, and more Government revenues dr. m Dl it thwn any other "industry." The climate is largely responsible. The Australian national character, largely conditioned by the climate, has encouraged
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  • 572 17 VTETERAN "Pat" Neubronner gave the Singapore T Recreation Club their biggest win at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday since the club annexed the Victory Cup m 1946. Notching the first goal and paving the way for two more. Pat." who was one of two last- unute .substitutes, was mainly responsible
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  • 138 17 Hill Climb Meet MM*f, i IS? 1 b win w m jn over a 'secret wdinSingapo'-. whicn uroed ml tl day r_r._:ant, W M I •"b--j. to practic* on the cmcf the owner has Sri enough to lend us his *c do not want le bothered with days of i
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  • 122 17 m -nor. first h ill the Post Telegraph Union Sports ■serted theii iperiority and beat the S.R.C. Hockey f fear goal, to on. on the S.R.C. Pa dang yesterday Imhalfwas chai icteris[stoed chances and poor =f v y k::i tr.. ■iiortheP&Tand Ross ■^ms -ich missed an teertain
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  • 25 17 SCC LADIES WIN HOCKEY »«*terdS_ bonth c Pa*WnX nUod ;i a HS th, g.S.C m show consider i for I V _s -^nuin i <>. Reuter
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  • 81 17 "Surprise" For Fanny SYDNEY. Monday. Dutch triple Olympic champion Fanny Blankers-Koen ha^ been invited to rac* m Australian this summer. Mrt. Doris Magee. Olympic Chaperone, said Joyce King Australian sprint champion, might surprise Mrs. BlankersK. en. Bccaus, of ill-health. Miss King was not at her best at he London Olympic
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  • 46 17 'odays semi-final between Kota Raja and the Amfcablcs sure to draw a large crowd Kota Raja are favoured to win. but Arnica Wes have promised supporters a surprise The winners of this game and the winners of tomorrow's march qualify fo r the final.
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  • 74 17 SYDNEY. Sunday. Miss Dorly Shipp. who holds the Australian women's singles table Minis championship, will work her passage to Stockholm to contest the next world titles. She proposes to leave Australia m. December, contest the English titles early m 1949. and go on to Stockholm for the
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  • 172 17 Jff. Mon. English middleweight Mark Hart, who uill come to Australia under contract to Stadiums Ud. as soon as a berth can be obtainmaf v hlm< P rob ably will be ?w?S d 5 Sydne y me 'Sands. Australian heavyli^ht heavyweight and champion t hold* a
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  • 178 17 race! _nl f < Uowing arc thc for Saturday, for four Horses Class 1. Div. 1. 6 Furs. Horses. Class 2 Div 1 9 Furs Ouranos 9.00 Suivi agf lr P- S.ll Blue Print SO9 Congo 8.10 Prince Eugene Sno Indian Heather 5.09 Mont Blot so* Eagle Head
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  • 200 17 Rugby Nearly overwhelmed by lack of weight m the set scrums, H.M.S. London XV was saved from defeat by the hard work put m by their forwards m the loose and the brilliant precision passing and handling of their threequarters when they met the
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  • 26 17 Tlie Bounavlsta Sports Club defeated Kranji w.T. by Aye goals to two mi n a friendly soeoer mutch played at Kranji yesterday.
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  • 1281 18 Text of last night's radio address m Milay and English by the Colonial Secretary, Mr P.A.B. McKerron. Trie hest hi J schemes cf Government mil go awry utiles y) v assist by following the offu cial instructions. I IKE many of you today, I L have
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  • 301 18 Finger Pri nts Don't Def ame THE POLICE SAY A SURPRISING numoer of people today mistake believe that finger prints are always associated J criminals. That is not so, as visitors to the Unit States know a statement issued by the CID last 2 said. The CID clarifying the use
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