Morning Tribune, 20 October 1948

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  • 2782 1 $6.5 Million Surplus In 1949 Estimates L (Tribune Stuff Keportar) THK Colony's Bud^t Estimate for I&4P r.pprov- ed by the Legislative Counci' meeting \e*tcrd»y, nHou surplus of $*>!;» million. Mr. J. D. II Smith. Financial Secretary, during his Budget speech, said that this surplus mi£ht be reduced
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  • 73 1 Government hope-i to extract at l*aat 18.000, 000 m income tax tbis year but it will get only SSI, 000,000. It calculated at first that Singapore could pay $30,000,000, but then made some concessions. Delay m the issue of asaestment forms will mean that SI 7,000,000 will
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 170 1 XOTHK. Take notice that I Oswald Hogan of S Buckley Road Singapore, by occupation Importer A- Exporter the holder of Licence IVrinlt Number SQ9C under which I am authorised to use four lorrlen J. 3060 J. 4719 J. 51»7 J.MO7 to carry my own goods from F.ndau to Johore llahru
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  • 972 3 Income Tax Scheme Gets Away To Bad Start* TAN CMLS POR ]otn mission To Probe qosp. Crisis «tr\UFNTS iiuHiical policy came imder fire £tenh s meetly of thetagWattve hen Mr t. C. Ta« (Muafcipal SouttiS^jiled thf immediate ertabfoliinest of train Commission to look into the present Mr
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  • 26 3 il?^ Pan had Men HtuKi tloublt K.K. JFa? «w or th« NToft loward •nw Ul amended th fact that H a s ■"JT conflict
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  • 152 3 REVENUE $103,751,943 EXPENDITURE $91,395,493 Q 7 91Q 62° REVOTES 5.824.129 W.ZIW.WSURPLUS 6,532,321 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE, 1947:— AMOUNT RAISED BY THE ISSUE $50,000,000 ESTIMATED AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED TO 31st DECEMBER. 1948 $26,287,098 BALANCE BEING AMOUNT ESTIMATED TO BE EXPENDED IN 1949 $23,712,902 Abstract of the Estimated
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  • 164 4 HIS MAJESTY'S VANGUARD— The HMS Duke of York, flagship of tb* British Home Fleet, picks up speed m the English Channel off Dorset during combined sea and air '.reraises. Prcparino for a three-vun\ths' cruise to the We*t (ntties, 20 ahips of the line ore being put
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  • 38 4 -decked l,i biue 9*4 red uniforms, fiuani* <."> ,1 r-frnvo to th€ Po'ais D~ Chailtot. neu home of the United Nntions Genya. Au P'.tris. Tht Eifftl Tower, a Par's landmark, can be seen m the background.
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  • 165 4 HAVANA. Tues.— Arcelio Iglesias Arcelio, 46 year old communist boss of the Havana waterfront, and member of the Cuban congress, died yesterday of his assassins' bullets. Thj police imnu liately posted heavy guards on the docks to forestall possible clashes between right-wing and leftwing stevedores. Iglesias was presiding
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  • 68 4 NEW DELHI. Tuesday Indian Government P'£j J step up the count' Q& duction by a furthc. n( tons annually, it wa hete today. Three sets of *<*&£* including rcpr^t. !nia British and Amenca w drawing up blueprint. i native schemes. The Dominion I.^1 ?tLt IR
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 53 4 I GREAI WORLD R^l'fljlfjl ><LOBK 7-9.18 I 2VVi^Mw>7iT99H "CAPTAIN CAITION" WMVHSmm tomorrow S^399lm6MS9f#l <TAGE IIOOR C VNTEEN" s&^^?f^^S£/%nt£A 'f^S&SSmFWy NEW WORLD T*/ 71 7/ 1J1K) 7-9.15 Cv '•Return Of Frank James" j/ 1 (m TethnlooUir) X 'lvC^X^__ /> TOMORROW X V i: /t^ ♦LADY FROM SHANGHAI" tIL-2F^ 9 •MANONMAM" (Tantih
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  • 487 5 i+*!L tried Mg*iy r*SSSS ae,er***?£i rB IN for local U "i .no -^g. *ivU you M-iert a *ultBff r i" for xour figure, r l «n.l 1...-,' yourH f our P-tur. may need ,^J. intP you M. ercises are of no use.. Stand erect with
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  • 118 5 m,- Foe Lee Wee left by JgTycfterday for Ipon to Sfhei parenta Mi. and M- Tco Yin Fong. Dae to 0M Deri <-yah boHfln ftlHog on N< verobei 1. Sit will bo no Foitnightly C-ub meeting on thtt moratl brtead. thi' next FtortMtiy nieeting will be on Nov. 15.
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  • 489 5 yOl'R child ha^ been invited to a party. or a nephew oi r.ucc has a birthday, and you have to choose a present. Welt, the shops are full of toys which appeal to youngsters of all ages, hut the problem is which toy*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 Hire Purchase. STILL THE MOST- WANTED RADIO S T "B S MOUTHIE aCO MALAYA' LTCX Sr*,, JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING '■=j, S| •"M.APORE TEL: 7030 "Sangilri Modern Tailoring" N 10, BATTERY ROAD lisplay Nexvstock. Moderately priced. Lni A-S\iAHT^ IOI TH*Vu. Vns f Crepe Hith bead mbroider^* DRESSY- Uns of Nino combined
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    • 69 5 C- K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads i Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD Fl RNITURK ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIPERIES ETC., ETC, 241, River Valley Road, Singapore. Thone: 40^5 RAFFLES HOTEL NOTICE THE BALLROOM WILL BE EXCLU SIVELY RESERVED TONIC -IT FOR THE S.U.CU. DINNER DANCE UUMrMM I]jß j
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  • 258 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1918. Full-time Politicians 18. St Martin's l^inc W.O. I ■N Advocating aiiow- ances for Members ol the Legislative Council, the Governor of Singapore Is striving to do something more than compensate Councillors for pecuniary losses they may suffer m the course of their duties.
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  • 841 6  - DE GAULLE PREPARES FOR A COMEBACK Rosetic Hargrove By iii;<.L\\i\<, A THREE-PART RFPORT o*N l COMING BATTLE lor f J MOST Frenchmen export a political showdown soom bet v eon Charles tie Gaulle and the Communutfi. They expect that "le gTand Charles" will win, and will take back the leadership
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  • 252 6 pRESfDENT Chiang Kai- shek is expected to make a report to th« nation on the decision* that have been taken during; the Mukden visit on the future government military programme for Manchuria. The president m a radio broadcast or m an appearance before the Legislative
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 258 7 i FIND MY DUTIES EMBARRASSING ,w,v Tars -The Board of Trade anL4 V .ithi ttiat Mr. John Belcher, ParliaW* I an to tne Board of Tradf\ has askpnur> iiilson, President of the Board, to >lr leave :iis orticlal duties until a prolo* 1 iaU ir? into alleged
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  • 144 7 DEWEY HAS BIG LEAD Tv- Gov< 01 HiomM E JJJ h,- a ibiUntiml lead krt» 10 v m 5 «t a r/. wl !"'-.^nt Truman lead- u:es, accordtof I;r of Public fctoon vounced yestei^. M'" r ie the The BBStfl il rovVt v :as p a i a .i half
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  • 75 7 Japan's N ew Cabinet TGhlo. 7, 'apar.'s now cabua: un er r u.iy-elccted 2£* Yosh.ila was ■eiaU) an onight. to addition to the Premier- ;p S ">' U V Oa tAke?; -^i uif Foreign Mniirtry and »c post of Att rney General. TO nnv cabinet succeeds fi*** on Oct. [•W!
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 7 ,i 1u0VL.22 OF FRIENDS— Robert J. Houlc, ship's serviceman, first class, of Mancheitcr, N. H.. sqnats vith c neirly-made Arab friend on th* ««>«tv of Kuwait, Soudi Arabia. Five ships of a U.S. Navy task fore —**4 the fiod will trip to ports of thz i j e. n Gulf.
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  • 104 7 SHANGHAI. Tuesday. —A 1 sptcial criminal tribunal ye«- terday released 40 students I on bail, thus setting ruearlv hall of |hf arrested alleged 'professional" students free. t alter a detention of more than 50 daj's. This step taken by thy tribunal is believed to be
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  • 24 7 E conomi,. ll3es The tf>ja v Etiv aIJ t0 c««^ O^OOf Me the L nenl pr,- n<t jnMnct- Reuter ar.i A AP
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  • 151 7 PEIPING, Tuts. —Three Americans, a transport pilot, a writer and a photographer of the "Time" and "Life" are back safe m Peiping today liter a dramatic hasty takeoff from Taiyuai? airfield m hail of Chinese Red mortar shells. Xso v *>-»wan, wrt*er. and Jack Birns.
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  • 137 7 WASHINOTON, Tueg.— The White House announced today that President Truman has cleared the way for certain Japanese and Korean workers from Hawaii to enter United States. Uttder the cx^utivc order, i oripin illy issued m 1907, Korean and Japanese workers who went to
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  • 45 7 JERUSALEM. Mo A sixpound Arab anti-tank sl.eil struck the Greek consulate lt-st night, narrowly missing the Consul General's wife, Mrs. Georges Varsamy, who is convalescing from a bullet woi>nd m the leg received last week m the same building UP.
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  • 197 7 Search For 'Lost' Sailors PORTLAND. Tues. At daybroak yesterday ships In Portland harbour were still Keaiching for an unknown number of naval men thrown into gale lashed seas of th*« harbour shoitly before midnight when a Liberty boat from HMS Illustrious. 23.000 ton aircraft carrier, overturned. So far the only
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  • 78 7 ROME. Tues.-.Mr. Ge >re Marshall. United States 6ecritary of Stat*. conferrni with Prrsldrnt Luigi onauc*.i m the Presidential P;.lachere for 20 minutes thta i vfnlng. Later had a brief talk wiM Count Carlo Hortffc Italian Foreign Minister, at the Foreign Office. Mr. Marshall olso visited tne Italian
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  • 139 7 LONDOX. Tues. London- ers will commcmo:fcte Tr% falgir Day at Nelson's Column next Tuesday v.itn a bondage to two other famous sailor* Earl Jellicoe anil Earl Beatty Busts of the heroes of the First World War will be unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester who
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 J^ Man Zan W, A speciality prepared solely for R the treatment of Piles: Antiseptic 1/ Astringent Analoesk and healing Inqre1/ dients. skilfully compounded have F made Man Zan an outstanding success m the painless treatment of Piles^ Obtainable at all
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  • 303 8 WHERE THE RIVER FLOWS A. Amstutz, missionary, rahu up the rneo, to the ipit. H the river rcrshadowed (mountains, Dyak peotheir long ost of these c 300 feet whole fami them. le of this Sani, the >f Penghulu Pt > not bother wning cos thherfriend she bathes the Rejang y
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  • 385 10 NANKING Tues. Pro-gov-r:,m*nt dispatcher this morning Indicated that the Communists are applying a full power squeeze on Taiyuan m an apparently nnal assauit on Shansi. the provincial capital, as the northern airfield came under heavy gunfire and made u^ele?? any further airlifting. The graNity of
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  • 110 10 I Th~ contract 1942 teal It provio.-) get $600 a wefk hT year and gav c Wmur i an oplion of pi\*j* tract f-ach year for^ al year.' l Mi-- Lo>!ie'« py v increa«td eachynr^ matcly reached S2JC7 But whet M;<s v I 21. rife df-ciclfd ipua^ ing w»th
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  • 125 10 man::.', t Philii pines, si ikd of ie«t of Hrn xo: i(i djl war. v.nii have an op to learn a ftbNfttfctl atu^ surgical techniqw ed durii v a: beer. S r-.^aled To eh latei kacmk&gt an ml al Kroup of medical forx;ri a radical iri dc the Joint
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  • 47 10 PIANGHAI vn Shan:: i W<W J UT.pr* g tven h the v^ coi coctx -obtair...-- :e and V--- .^..^i ties, nit »g o is over SUPP*- pirtan a.- jj Of WPP 11 5 n I rtstau:-*- n rant :*~£:£t* as t^ey fl ora dlffic v.::v Reuter
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 101 10 j "POP" i "RUCCLES" (A g^^, l^T^W^ljß^ /}4fs£ i "BELINDA" sjvv E^MRALDA 3uT yOu *«E 1 BEL-NOA!- vju I( I DIONT As»O^>U I ■B^ST > J^J A^2SL C ?SS' rr N >•'- -TiHNERSTAs:> K^O TO M£. MARE WANTED IN TO COM€ TOO. Tj SOT RtCHT TO ST£AI AN I THOUGHT-
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 11 BOTB' T d' 'ii-end kids repair shoes as pnrt of thtir VoemHontl training I •< EntabUtk»4 by the city's gorernmeKt over thret years ago, this trainina i Sharuihai year the Shinqhax-Hanyhoic h\yh\.ccy houses and irfco km* hitherto bten petty thieves and beggars m the mitropolita:i area of Shanghai.
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  • 207 11 Ed from Australia with «64 internees men, women and children. Liter, internees at large were given the opportunity to give themselves up for repatriation without penalty. Thirteen of them did so ani were deported m the Kanimbla m June. Under the Gsn^va Convention, they mun
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  • 239 11 MIAMI, Florida, Tues. President Truman said today that his abortive proposal to send Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson on a mission to Moscow was made m the hopes of dis- pelling the "present prisonous atmosphere" surrounding- negotiations with the Soviet Union. The President iJso called
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  • 50 11 MANILA, Tuesday. The President has authorized vt. Bernabe Africa, acting secretary for foreign affairs, the "fro" si^al with respect to the establishment or v PhUippine legation m Tokia accredited to SCAP (General MacArthui s headquarters). He will head the legation with the rank of minister.- Reuter
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  • 90 11 SHANGHAI. Tuesday An undisclosed number of foreigners, including French. Belgian and Spanish nationals together with «omo Chinese, were arrested yesterday In Tientsin as suspect members of a "large scale international black market rinj: dealing m foreign currencies and gold bullion". The police seized ;everal
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  • 290 11 Ho finds Tusk Plr»«ant IjONDOK. Tues.—'Grapplirjo; witii the detaiLs of Western Lurape's ne* defence plans has made Ldward Star Busman n. tall, red hatred Dutchman, one of the busiest men m Europe. Servant of five masters, he will probably become increasing!.v busy for a long: time
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  • 76 11 CANTON, Tuesday.— Poppy plantations continue to exist m numerous counties m Kwangtung despite the efforts of the authorities to eradicate them, according to Mr. Ma Shaochung, Opium Suppression Commissioner of Kwangtung and Fuken provinces. Mr. Ma said that as poppy fields are successfully eliminati
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  • 19 11 S^- not l^ cnl > animal t* 5rt l£? ma<: 120 S '5;?"" at U.P.
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  • 64 11 MANILA. Tuesday. The Philippines will take part m the j 28th annual international ex- position of arts and industries scheduled to be neld m New i York city from November 1 to 7. Exhibits representing native industries and agriculture, as well as those
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  • 36 11 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Tues. Royal Air Force wireless installations and bolMlqgi under construction four miles from Nicosia were neaily damaged last nigrht when three sticks of dyno/nite veiv tijrm-n into the half complete'! buiUliri£s.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 60 11 Just Published: v. s. I Exchange Table U.S. Dollars into Straits Dollars AND Straits Dollars into U.S. Dollars Ranging From 48 5 B to IS 1/16 ;100 kelly a walsh, ltd. Bookseller* Stationers, PRINTERS RATTLES FLACE. STORE. OLD CLOTHES (WflKr MADE NEW A U^ft Dr J Cleaning, Dyeing LJr^| 2nd
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  • 310 12  -  OSWALD HENRY by AN unfortunate hunting accident almost wrote finis to the career of a up-and-coming Hollywood star— Susan Peters. Those who had seen her m "Random Harvest" and "son*; of Russia" had been struck by her fine performances and were eagerly awaiting her next
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 90 12 S»en onylHmg FT fP; v*v3> n^ r LAST DAY! 2— 4.15— fi.30— 9.15 NEWS! vlkx px( Xl I)S()! !I) SPY SMASHER 1 JBmSfflSKJy DAILY FROM Isffiffr 1 4i>ioiuum \zf JjMSJ Whole A? slP' gM^tt Serial /%2|flJ™ 25 SMASHING REELS! I^/3^^ i ■£^v i\ t^ n t^ r^ nn w&m'^K I
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    • 104 12 y^VJ I M^ fi£*aAm Last Four Shows jRijC HERBERT LOM-AVRIL ANGERS and THE <URRmuT3 TO:.iOßßoW— Margaret Ferguson's Powerful! Emotional Drama o* Woman Born I'nden THE RAM. Some women born under 1^ %Sw Of Tk Kam) Jr I will stop at nothing... S t I B~ COLUMBIA PICTURES presents 11| »V^■l
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 670 13 I"" ay the M«dffllO' pflNJflfl -ff.oo I^oo A 1.70 JjO ctl 39 I 40 t> Itust. X f\ort 41.50 SU WO 530 2.60 -70 ll Park 1.50 .'0.50 4 i.00 tf.oo xd fc 30.00 30.50 Mi r«■ ,01 1.70 1-W cd 1.70 1-Mrt 1* 85*88 f 51.00
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    • 63 13 The rubber market yesterday continued to be quiet with little business passing. Prices were mostly unchanged from the previous day. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Nov. RSS 43% 43% No. 2 Nov RSS 41% 42 No. 3 Nov. RSS 40 U 40 V 2
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    • 178 13 WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— The International Emer-. Sjency Food Committee today recommended an pdditionM allocution oi 10,000 tons of Italian rice to British territories m South East Ash, including Malaya. The lEFC .said that this would h?lp to partially Off s^t the probable dt licit iv l
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    • 107 13 With stocks reported low m the local market, pepper dealers were again holding out for better prices. Quotations were up $1 a picul for all qualities, but hardly any business was reported. Copra tended to be an oasier marker. The following were, yesterday's quotations SAGO FLOUR: Lingga
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    • 59 13 The share market yesterday continued dull with little interest There were no features. HIGHEST rUOUUCTiON' i Palm oil production In tho Ftderation month at 4,28 i' i tons was the highest for any i one month ihis year. Out of a total of 47 oil palnr. t
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    • 73 13 \Vu*hin?ton. Tuesday. Mr. John J. McCloy, President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, said today that talks have been going on with officials of the British Colonial Office regarding the possibility of the World Bank financing developments m Africa. Mr. McCloy said that Sir
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    • 61 13 Vessel Godowns Lawak 4 1 E. Hamble SHEERS Benvorlich 42/3 Saparoea 40/1 Mt. Mansfield 3K/9 Katong 36/7 Leneverett 33/4 Lipscomb Lykos-Nacella 31/2 C. of Yokohama 17/18 Amsteldiep 19/20 Shirala 23/4 C. St. David 25/6 Maetsuycker 27/8 Myrmidon 29/30 Trevaylor 15/16 Benmacdhui 13/4 Javanese Prince Denbighshire 10/11 Mariekerk
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 55 13 f tk I 111 I gjjj^JJUgU^ Ur Ib 9 B WONDER-MUSICALS! Jpßli iVo Wonder I ITS RADIO i\l AYA S J&Kw^!mLM -Spot the Favourites" iS SwfßSl most Popular Number! iVo Wonder |H You Can't Afford to jjffV V miss this one! f*\ HH W^^-'^^s JUNE HAVER- MARK STEVENS- a I
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  • 481 14 Borotra (Aged 50) Retains His Title LONDON. Tuesd:u The brilliant tent 01 Jean Borotra, 50-year-old French town tennis ace, m uinin* Uie British covered courts title here last week-end for the 10th time brin£> to mind the mazing vitality and vigour displayed by other international
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  • 171 14 Chinese Score 2-Nil Win Although the S.C.R.C. Deat the Cable and Wireless by two goal* to nil m a hockey game at Hong Urn Green yesterday, they gave an unimpressive display. The bumpy nature of the hard ground caused several mishits^ and piay was of mediocre standard. The Ciune^e fu::»>aclcs,
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  • 55 14 SYDNEY, Tuesday.— BUI Fisher, 75. won a challenge sculling race on Sydney Harbour recently. The distance was a mile and a half. His opponent, Albert Haydon, 74, was two lengths behind at the finish. After the race, Fisber rowed to Haydon's craft, shook hands, and said: "Age
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  • 422 14 AMICABLES BE A TEN 6-0 KOTA RAJA QUALIFY. FOR CUP FINAL Kota Raja 6 Amicable Athlet<> sSn A PPROXMATELY 5,000 meet bm Z. j largest Cup crowd this season s ?w Ko^i beat the Amicable Athletes Asv>ciation sivmUti Bestr St^divm yesterday, to qunlifv tm the I scheduled to be played
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  • 63 14 SYDNEY Tuesday. traiia is Opposed to £efl en:ry cf J^pan into Cup compel. -.ion at P'e*M The president of the Tennjs AMOdattM o! J tona. Sir N:r:" J trea-r with Japan -IB b€tn signed Japan's a^fl tion could not be c^iiM He ?c^: j •at J many v«s
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  • 509 14 (FROM PAGB 15) his failures at Singapore. High Street. Dark Brocade. Lynchburg. Airmail and perhaps Diamond Epic, read the best. Lynchburg after a long spell showed up well at his second start at Singapore when he was second to Soaps with 7.13. He has 8.2 here,
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  • 60 14 TODY'S CUP GAME the Rover.- r J generally tip \"i,~] Dockyard today. X ta Thev.-ir/ lay inthefi:-- .^J On Friday. -^y asurpris, by Jj tM But tne F- „a>4 gest upset o< J tltminatin^ tnc League champi^-^ SporU Club are While d* s h f A i D.1. 1 erally
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 56 14 I bah LAJL^^K-AJBJMLo*ZPtj OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS 3. 6.15 A 9.1S p.n Thrills. Romance, Intrigue: MM IN "The End Of The River' WITH ESMOND KNIGHT ROKERT DOIGLAS and introducing RIBI FERKIIRA MA -CONDITIONED A J* M'NITE! Paramount pr*»entt BING^CROSBY JOAN FONTAINE |,B-J ff 4k Bllil >^ t?toF»i C>.f ua w«tv'
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  • 457 15 arv the weights, candidates and I today's races, the second day ■■iubs October meeting. The day's HORS CLA« DIV. I FURS. ,00 J. Donr.cily iPrcukelon* Orttioo SM Broanar (Manning), sWi Etlery (Hohbsi Turner 'Martin. D*< SM sOB nunnery <SulhV;«n WiihJ*>i i' M rrg jone# (Davien Zarsr s(
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  • 829 15  - TOP SPRINTERS RUN TODAY ALLAN LEWIS No Regrets, Happy Lass Are Best Bets By IPOH, Tuesday. Tomorrow's rww, the second day ot i*er*k Turf Club's October meeting. wili provide card of seven events. The event for Ouvs erne. Div. one hov.^s oyer six furlongs will be the main event. The
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  • 85 15 TRIBUNE SELECTIONS Itv A"a~ Ltwi* ■act I—VANGUARD Zarina Wlndftor 'h.5.1:. !Cac«- I—-SAIDAN Waif I! >.r, H Fiu < B—HAPPY LASS Trlco'our 1 »%1 D«njb?e r ;i <.» 4—no BBQBBIB QtoM < *»te Rat-, S_LYNCHBLRG Dark Hrtwadr Rarr 6—EXCELLENCY T<»Urn Lacks %h Hare 7—LONGCHAMPS II Mlver Lining fly "W j Karc
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 140 15 The Motor Vehicles (Commercial Use) Regulations. Notice of Application for a Haulage Permit Tafce Not.cc that »>, MESSRH. m W V^" t 7, rri t(fe ol OU r ow» goods m conn.. Tim, with our bn«h.«s of irito Th jr?4sarAWCii 4 fi 1 2 f_- 1 SlM o |f v
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  • 41 16 A full load of 38 Australiabound passengers returned to Singapore yesterday afternoon when a Qantas Constellation aircraft was forced to turn back owing to engine trouble. The aircraft was about 300 miles south of the Colony before returning.
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  • 158 16 Five British s.'<iior> took a! taxi on the night of September, assaulted the driver Tan Ki-in. chased him away on a umely road and went for a spree, it was alleged m the Seventh Police Court yesterday. In the dock were William
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  • 108 16 IT MAY PAY TO USE YOUR ThutnbPrint SINGAPORE residents visiting the Federation are advised to take with them an identity card bearing their thumbprint as well as their signature. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, the Colonial Secretary introducing the Emergency (Registration) Regulation m the Legislative Council yesterday, said, that "the
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  • 38 16 "Indian" Sufficient onfunion has arisen iin.i.iu; Mime iwi'tioin of SinKHpoiv's Imlinn comtiiiiuifv as to what tlu-> should uri;«- il«»\mi m th»-"r-Acr" MhHM «»n the ref«»rr.is. An Indian <;<>\»rnin«*nt ■mIMMBM su 'J \e-.tiT-da> that tIM Wm4 "Indian" was Hufllcitnt.
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  • 89 16 Mrs. L. E. Campbell and her adopted son Robert Lim were told by Mi. Justice Brown m the Appeal Court yesterday to "contribute to peace" with their neighbours. Mrs. Campbell and Lim had been bound over m the sum of $100 each, for six months by the
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  • 53 16 A corporal and a soldier, J P Brown and P. Hamilton of 223 BOD. were sentenced to four months' r.i. for selling an $80 tyre which did not belong to them. They pleaded guilty They "sold" the tyre to a detective m Tiong Bahru on October
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  • 60 16 Becaufie Mr. McKerron can write, it to not neeeiary for him to put hi* thumhpriat on the Registration form. But he made a thumbprint for the Tribune. "I nee no reason for the prejudice against thumbprlnting, he Mdd. Note. The soar down the thurabprint, Mr. McKe-ron •aid,
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  • 212 16 An R.A.F. witnes* F/Lt. P. 0. GJn| refused to answer a question put toj™M D. Elias, defending m the Ninth lohce M inquiry into the R.A.F. generator The question was: Do you remember receiving an apology m the middle of 1947? Gibson said he would like to consult higher
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