Morning Tribune, 21 October 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W^m Ber>e.*) iv utsisrß M-RSDAY, CXTT. 21. 1948.
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  • 196 1 Battle In Padi Field Ki'ALA LUMPUR, Wed- jto Indonesian bandits wen Jelled m a pun wattle with a Police party hi a padi field at p.u Sun^ei Un* yesterday. Two other In .n.s.ans wm4 'iptured. They wore memtCfi of a roup of 10 bandits who wore challenged by the Police
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  • 74 1 jTWbune Staff Reporter) n relief for Singapore! and their' s will i•• given shortly SLY mo worked out by JJ«*W Welfare and Health unents. The p i an v v n pwpmi *«courage T.B. suderws to SSjJjam and i obUin early -•'.OOO hai boon in-coming
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  • 342 1 Lured Into Ambush (Morning Tribune Special Correspondent) MI' AR, Wed. Malayan police believe that two British planters shot dead by the American carbines and British Stens of 30 Chinese terrorists here this morning were led into an ambush by a man whom they knew and trusted* The
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  • 272 1 ifltfHTL fi^i* President Syngman Khee today called an emergency fftbtoH mating to cope with a rebellion, believed to involve 2,300 Comroamist members of the South Korean constabulary. Rhee was expected to declare martial law after the meeting. It was believed possible he would call on
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  • 151 1 THE Select Committee appointed to examine the 10--year Medical Plan for Singapore has cut $12,250. 000 frcm the original estimates. The criminal recommendation by the Director of Medical 1 Services. Dr. W. J. Vickers. for the expenditure of $50,000 000 on the plan has been pruned
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  • 76 1 NANKING. Wednesday. A Government military spokesman admitted here last night that General Tseng Tse-sheng, Nationalist Commander of the 60th Army, one of the two Government armies 'defending Changchun, has been captured by the Communists. Admitting that heavy fighting was now raging m Changchun and that m
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  • 171 1 VIENNA, Wednesday.— l nited States Forces headquarters m Austria announced toda> that two officers of the crew of a Russian bomber which crashlanded m the American zone this month had elected not to return to the Soviet Union. The third member of the crew,
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  • 23 1 With Mrs. J. A. Thivy. the Indian Representative m Malaya is leaving today tor Kong Kong by s.s. "Canton."
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  • 53 1 BUCHAREST. Tuesday The Romanian Government has demanded the immediate j withdrawal of all Yugoslav j teachers from Serbian mi- 1 norlty schools m Bannate, newspapers reported today. Rumanian Ambassador Theodor Rundenco has handed the Yugoslav foreign of[ie* a note, which accused the tethers of "provocative
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  • 26 1 A proclamation was pubiisn- e d on October 13, 1948, exU-nd-ing the period of the Emereency powers for 3 month*, !-om October 22, 1948.
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  • 102 1 (Morning Tribune Staff Reporter) KIALA LUMPUR, Wed. Terrorist are believed to have been responsible l<> an iinsiKrcssful attempt to derail the Penang Kuala Lumpur n i ic h t mail train early this morning 100 miles north of here. A length of rail whs
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    • 30 1 x^^-^^fci.A mR only Qtuiltty \x*f <| CVI UA Ml A U \lfc!^^ 3^^f^ broadened th* ncceptant* /y— ~S^ stoffi and reitjura»tt, ui&cr.*, V /^LiflH Khoob «nd homn. 2^ hqutrtei torJtJiy tnrUed
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  • 513 2 '#/4F Provost Did Not Apologise 9 FLIGHT lieutenant P. O. (iibson, En*?ttttriW Officer nt the K.A.F. Station V»y\\ U*M told th» Ninth Police Magistrate (Mr. E. V. A. fte«) vtMertlnv thrt he did «ot receive nn npulogv from thr 11. A. F. Provost authority m the
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  • 61 2 Reuter MANILA, Wodv.esd.iy. A demolition bomb planted by the Japanese during the war m the basement of the Bay View Hotel fronting Manila's waterfront was found by worker* ou Monday noon. Buried three leet under water m the basement behind the hotel's rear elevator the
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  • 225 2 Homes Will Be Self- Supporting "We are gradually coming into the stage when the homes of the Social Welfare Department are ai- •> most self-supporting,' said a spokesman yesterday. "What one home jannot provide another will." he said. The Bukit Timah Boys' Home v.ill alcne show an estimated rttmm of
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  • 139 2 Young Muskat bin Sulong and two other? took a taxi at the New World on the nignt of February 6 last, drove to the junction of Lorong 27A and I Sim's Avenue and then roobed the taxi driver at the point of a pi.->to! Mi.
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  • 76 2 Thirwty Amrrtran < i.l.'n Mi the *l*killpplM:s wl'l tn»on Krt thflr f\r%l r«- < t Australian )> > r ihi|»ni»-nt "i l toni Au.Htraliun lM*«r n««nt IT". I Ain.-rir.i \u Au*trulb> iirrix »•<! m SiniTMiHtr^ i^stenbiy N h«* tni>i-np|N-il tv the rhlli(» To K«*t the
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  • 91 2 'I wo armed robberies wer\ ported on Tue.sday. The- first occurred at the l.orxv Of a Hokkien family at Lorong 27. Oeylang. At 3am three Chinese, one of whom was armed with a pistol, robbed the inmates 01 cash Sl4O and valuables worth $250 The other
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  • 95 2 Spooking at the Co-opeiative mnrr at Raffles Hotel yester- «I.iy, H.E. the Governor of Singapore said "I have heard, m Singapore. Certain projects connected witi operative credit and T learneti with pleas ir*» of iM miccess that has attended the establishment of a Co-oper-ative Store I have
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  • 87 2 I Singapore orphanage heads yert^Yday praised Government's inrt"t»ased monthly contribution of $2 to $5 fot the upkeep of. > uch orphan from next year. This means that Government wil> have to spend an extra sum of I $30,000 making the total contribution to orphanages to oo>
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  • 57 2 ti; from October II to l v 4 i United Nations «i Tl le.^singapore Rotary Club h;i\,. Rrraiiftd an International dinner at tJ Raffi i H OH rhunday. Ortobtr 21, H.E.| l i Qovei noi \n i be present \mll give i »p ech on the Batted Nittoni
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  • 92 2 Extension of the chlld-fee<Ung scheme m Singapore has been provided for by the Social Welfare Department m nevt year's increased expenditure estimate of The tcheme will then take In 1.500 more children from the u K e of two to ten, making the total 4.000. At present,
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  • 84 2 The present form of social insurance m Singapore has come to stay, said a Social Welfare Department officer yesterday, it would probably j expand m due course on the 1 same tfntg as those existing m j th t Uni:ed Kingdom and New Zealand The
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  • 208 2 Beards and no beards parade on HMS London Fifteen bearded sailors and 15 sshanw n or^ ineU up m two identification parades on botrd i H.M.S. i/>ndon on October 2. for a Chinese taxian Kian, to identify wn men who ailc-L his taxi at SembftWtßf Road. Two of the five
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  • 74 2 ADVISORY COMMI TTEE Tho AJviBo:y C ttl up under tho X: gulations to htti y against their A persons <letain. i m I p gulations has comaicim sittings. IVo been held last nesday an 1 F; Ida; ten caM-.- havo aln y.oy be<: hoard. The Committee m conidbiei as follows
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  • 50 2 Kelantan Registration The Montr! Bear i rlrd that all persons nexempfc) from Registration n<l?r R<?e>tration Regulation In Kelantir must Register o Peo 1, 1949. Children under 12 yean .age after Dec. SI. 1W« must Register within 2 becoming 12. People arriving i K< >^ r from othor ptaeei ter on
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  • 67 2 MANILA. Wednesday. A Joint United States Oons i sional Mission, comprising six Senators and an numl) of members ot the V** House, is expected m Msmiu ;on Nov. 26. it was authority tively learned today. The legislator are mawni, the trip to study Uw ments and
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  • 65 2 CHEATED RAF OF $1,558 By falsely bUMBg the K»; sheet of two fellov clerks. Kr> Tenp Kirn (20) made !>•» The money belong toW R.A.F. Motor Section. Cbai Koo pleaded tvilty 10* charge of cheating he JL£ appeared m the Court yesterday. He jnm tence<l to four BWOtM ous imprisonment
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  • 96 2 Singapore will Remembrance Day rhif J Sunday. Nov. 7. 19* official ceremony at 730 am. at Nw <♦■ Wreaths will f a H.E. The Governor. vices the Consulu: I Dominion represei. V ex-3ervLe and wc-ijt< sociations. and the I fence Set vices Aftd laying: ceremony we Post" will
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  • 88 3 r<.'i*at<-ncd to ciu?o ta»nago to the boat if the i'.onry vcas not foithco? lingr. M IMi sort of thing has zpl to be stamped out cxd I en'ur?»l> aeice with the sentence imposed by the District Judge u»<\ce Brown to Chinese ext^iowr n ha i'W** 1
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  • 35 3 New Delhi, Wednesday. F<r the speedy derek»pr.ient and modernisation of t'.c Rova' Indian Air Forre, selerted offers are being scat to tnc United Kingdom and other 'ouotries for specialised train- 1 ing.
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  • 297 3 Bo Uc k l X< k «*i*4#'r<'f| \S unbroken stream of rippiicanU for registration \vk if^rted by at !e*st three centres vesterdyv. A Tribune survey revealed that 500 to 600 people are visit ng every centre, d*ily. Malays and Indonesians at one centre preferre
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  • 78 3 Ong Ah Say (33;, char^t 1 with attempted suicide told the Second Police Court yestenUy. Jhe took opium water for hid stomach pains, but it tu»*ne.l out an overdose. A ra<dio patrol found On? unconscious on th« i SCII.C. padang with a bottle by his aid.' at
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  • 35 3 New Delhi. Wednesday. Pwo German technicians have arrived m India to advise the Indian Government and private indutria lists on setting up of n?w Industries. They are Dr. Grimittc and Di. K. Siegart.
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  • 43 3 S'HAI/ S'PORE SKY SERVICE China NaUona? Aviation' Corporation have opened th«j<new office m No. 2 Finlayain Green, Singapore. v Mr. Lee, the Singapore Manager said that the Shang hai -Singapore Sky master setvice would be m operation as soon the negotiations are completed.
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  • 70 3 Two hundred ami ninety-four m onk c y n leave Singapore today for America by th«freighter Saparoera. 11» his. d m the »><• suns atore In twenty ca^es. 304 monkey* rroMAed thf Indian Ocean on the Hrst \*-K, oi their voyage to America. Ten died on
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  • 118 3 Singapore's 13 Unofficial members m the Legi' lativc Council will each receive a special month! allowance of $300 from next year. A provisional allocation of i $46,800 is included m the Colony's draft budget estimates, for 1949. It is possible that this allowance may be increased
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  • 26 3 THL FARTY hasn't got going yet. iNK IXL s «eak another slice of chicken while the others are making jokes at the camera.
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  • 84 3 Tru- following candidate were successful m th* Examinations of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries held on June 11 and 12: 1943: Intermediate Examination Chan. David Poh Leng. Sin-, ?apore; Kveh Su Tech. Kuaia Lumpur. Malaya; Lim S<x>:> Guan. Singapore. Intermediate (Section "A") Examination: Peng, Lim Kok, Sin
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  • 31 3 Mr. A. J. Brap-i. the Sin^-.i pore lawyer, left tor Hongk,m« this morning by thj s.s. Caritoß, accompanied by his eUWu daughter, Anne Braga. f^pr a five- week holiday. rj—!
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  • 202 4 X \n K is the '.itist K»mr th.it U nutklng th#- eveatag* grand fun Tor the kids Ihnt li\. m Ih;- < ii|ip;iK«' Koad, < •.•in.ar«'au A«'**iiii«* disiric t »|m n-air !»o\ini;. I im!»t I hi- sJrn'l lani|» on that K'mi'l, tli»- ouni;-»'«T"» rniikt .1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 382 4 On Your Radio Today BLUE NFTWORK RED NETWORK MALAY /L ENGLISH CHINESE INDIAN PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH AA OA 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon Eng- U 1 1 1 O0 a a l m 1 *o 1200 noon lish Schools Broadcast 100p n, Mala V Schools Broadcast. 12.00 Luncheon
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  • 482 5  -  Kathleen Hickley -BY- r^ o r Ul "!ifVo a bit. Childbo°not ur,l,r,tand relent and do not appreciate t ir mattes of rurmshing TW wouM love coloured K tl s>o ixnight to Ck." vollow Mue. and green. b w afoul letting them fewethei! :i imu«
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  • 451 5 A WELL-KNOWN p»i>on- .ilitv who left Singapore a fejsj day ago. having spent a f«'\v weeks m the city, "told me: "Never before have I seen so many charming and often lovely, but utterly hot- < females clustered togtthti m such a small area!" Of couise. his
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    • 94 5 Ladies own woollen materials made into suits, frocks or MRS. TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM ISL 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING BATTERY ROAD TEL 7997 "Sasbi Modern Tailoring" 10, BATTERY ROAD New on display Newstock. Moderately priced. wflU-SMART— Vns of Crepe with bead embroidery. »RESSY~. G Wns Of Ninon combin ed with lace.
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    • 88 5 i Showing a new Collection of Lovely Gowns for Evening and Cocktail wear. B^EOgEEJH RAFFLES HOTEL NOTICE THE BALLROOM WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED TONIC HT FOR THE ROTARY CLUB'S UNITED NATIONS DINNER AND DANCE. WPMACKACHEf 1 *J But not now thanks to DE J^lMlifc WITT'S Pills- they got to the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 280 5 Today's Recipe LOBSTER CUTLETS. INCREMENTS 1 lobster. u' pint of fish stock, and milk mixed. 1 tablespooniul of grated coco-nut. 1 dessertspoonful o f curry powder. 1 teaspoonful of flour. 1 teaspoonful of curry paste. 2 ozs. of butter. 1 large onion. 1 apple. Salt, and lemcn juice. .METHOD: Melt
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  • 281 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1918. So Far, So Good London Aqrtify IfotfTt. C^hh Turner, Ltd., Talbot J7««m I*-*, at. Martin s aaiyip 7V.C. 2. AN the whole Singapore's draft budget far 1949 reveals that the financial position of the Colony is fundamentally sound. On paper, at least, everything
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  • 864 6  - A WAR WILL HELP THE HERO Rosttte Hargrove REPORT ON FRANCE No. 2 By THK spectacular rise ot h irkl <ie Gaulle's R ?.F. is credited chiefly to Mi tough, frank qUad MAinst Communism. A -ictory by do Gaulle m national elections would if the General stays hitched strengthen Franc
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  • 450 6 THE century-old dieam cf harnessing the miphty tides of the Bay of Fundy has once more become a live issue with Canadian and United States residents of the Fundy v/ho hope to see "power from the moon" become a icu'tty by the end of 1950. The
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  • 109 7 A USTRALIA GIVES UP THE GIRLS 'ANBERRV Weds. The AustrsMjui Govefumenl has ctocMcd r>t to in:»ist on the 'n-"-.v .:-'*k return to AoitntUt Vm Australian won cr (m ye.< a; the Indian and T'-i'c -\-\v-. f-nihassKs aniJ the Un I Nations n Uio UWted "cat. It war? iei»ortcd on The
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  • 58 7 NOT FOUL P LAY K. \\Yd.v— A S.ar line Of:.;v that foil] eted m Fhomas Marital Id th'rci i ier Queen M* i iiv^ pitsJ hen -d fkull. a rbese iKUce rcheatsr, HampEbin v .1.1 i u.vDDscious •day r :<r Tallin,* no*2£i ii:« it beltrved a i >.:■ mvjsUfatlon v^
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  • 169 7 I v Wed. Lj J«k. Spanish uvmau (Uoc r^etformancea m fcently, *-fa«m« thit •>> ait 1 MMtlH<! to 1 nperature as n Stradivui 'us wwn and wUI lose their my I! they arc allowed t> itc So ihe keepa ..oh pair o* then w 100 v:r&
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  • 21 7 'W--.NKFURT. T.:cs AXO"I v MiliUry Governor <,-t h"; w »ft Praiuru^t I to; the r- n:ted sutv s
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  • 276 7 Thcliigt tf m a pott3m, 23-y^"-f.ii '-7'hy daughter .-i -'U iiy. political Uaettu Clay, "vim* com- too muc!V. maiki ai-e net 1 <io «o nnss hoiae." Mitt Murphy is 'i-Known Gornun Tiie Behlow, 1 W« village of i ;(-< A n cut m
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    48 7 A ,enea* 'U,r Gerry** potu-enum questions c.ivtrs after halting trucks auwrt- „,/m,/ Moroe items. The /;>*/.! ucre smuggled from the bltckoded Amerinn 1- U< **H# of Berh*. In v crack-down, V wsEr£. t cMfiMcatcd E.\ niiw We tnnnf 4nwiw hpdM w,r t potatoe* vtJl mnrb'i t'A.,y and <Ahcr u.odxtvift.
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  • 110 7 WASHINGTON, Wf.ds 'Sweden ha^ much technical Information and machinery vlia t Ir,ci:a needs so urgently m tfefsc days of devvlopmen: an Indian Embassy clficiai suid yesterday, "and xc bolitfvt there are i WXVJ thing! In^ia can supply to SAtcJea In return". It, Is
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  • 39 7 WASHINGTON. Tue-iday. China wis allotted i! 1.217.509 for f L \c nurchasj of I'nitcd Stu,tc:- wr at, flour am! ocean f'oi?Ji: undtr IfttfihftM Plan «nds M:iiioriaec! today l>y the BcoJoaiic Co oyi»ttoo Adminivt/at.o.v Reuter
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  • 124 7 LONDON. Woi« Sont.tjr Atnin Youascf Ec>. Egyptian tinancial expert cm) former Ambassador to thr Una< i <l St;»tea. called for a settlepicnt of the (I'fferer.cos '.^tween Britain and Egypt, In a letter ir. tin- Q*Uy Telegraph today. Britain had alro -wiy gov.^ a lone; way towards d settlement
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  • 194 7 ri J m W(d: 1 Gordon Palmer i ic.i rpS? Ast >m **VU*\ Theological 9emii ai i-'i;ladelphia. who is on a preaching visit I n !r: I]a said recently that he would willing P'!:^/ ar^ to m Kremlin of all those who ~n«Umiy attacked America and
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  • 255 7 MARSHALL AND POPE TALK PEACE VATICAN CITY. Wetli The semi-official Vatic.in nev paper Osservatorc fVyuspt* »aid the Pope and (VorgHMi; shall spoke about world ;n»a m a half hour private auiti"n« n today at Castcl Gandolfo. In a front page cdit 3 -i.;t comment on the- audience O.« seivatorc Romano
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  • 58 7 TOKIO, Tuesday. T w o were announced to<Jay m tho new Japanese Govern rnenL to Shigeru Yoahida. Tho new appointment s wc;v Kotaro Mc:i (Democratic Lib oral), Minister without Portfo lio, and Sanroku Izumiyaina. al ready Firaroc Minister' m thnew Cabinet t»» take over th<
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    154 8 OLD FAT THAMES i Yesterday we sailed up the Rejang with Dr. Amstuiz. to D\ak-land > Today we brw° you the scenes along England's own beloved river, j which flows through some of. the most beautiful country m the world. For them the mysteries of the Thames slowly unfold with
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  • 237 10 TEXAS CITY. Wednesday. Four people were bunu'd to death ani alK>ut 40 others injured m a gas explosion and fire which swept a line of cars at a level crossing here last night. The Texas City fire chief said the explosion was
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  • 81 10 PARIS. Tuesday. -Argentine participation m the Marshall Plan as a supplier of primary products is at present under discussion m Paris. Negotiations were started yesterday between Juam Brumuglia and Averill Harriman, United States Ambassador, for implementation of the European Recovery Programme. A second meeting was scheduled
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  • 43 10 mi 1 I i'ic t BOQdoC UCUIy v.ounrfed taken to the ho lion.-'oc died on t Bowta w-hou-a on a ruinbor of nactag frm «r wu out on 4 000 pesos tag, T»e oonnabid edly sought to an kldn; t p|.:,,p ehjir
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  • 73 10 MANILA. W| Gene:;-! M;i.;ano Chic' <: the and Overall Con the Govern operating In Cci was rep t d to narrowly escapi whep i bullet hin a> to was i 0 Dstabultry where In Buiaca north ol Manila The ttraj shoi hav t been fire^ from a camp v
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  • 59 10 Shanghai *N advertisement the Chintz P r < Yoh Pao, UH Ei announced its i publication t-^di veek-kmi ijjj Internal re^P i Although no was gl*«n :lsto o Xte:it vS r nets 9* a ciH I ported to hJJ the journal M Ueatioo r an attack tin Mr. LX
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  • 20 10 ■HANOHAIB Seven oa Nations P^^B day it WM r J Oth«M i J with ic'"-; M 'sin. Ts.n^- Reuter
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 215 10 i "POP" i 1 KXCLI^IVE, 7— n I 1 [7T5 -i TO THE jSj J> "RUCCLES" r-tii-^ .oorrcov^T^Tl^ Y£S PERf£C7\ V LETS ACCEPT IT, *o>l V POOR GIAWSf-W THERE S ONL? ONE \EXCUSEME,GEk7UH£M 'iHiSISkELEPmN-^rtWGS HS'K HAI> A MOTOR MAT MIL SHE JJ THING M/SS/NG.OLD 1 WUIOVOU itHZTOy ISQVEWTWG rHW k
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  • 62 11 RUSSIANS FLEE FROM OVIET PERSECUTION mi Ut(N-The local Russian Emil> rIIA ezpeettef the arrival of 135 W .trekked from the remote r efllßP< I anchow, capital of Kansu Urn. here aboard a Chinese stea--1 T I here they u ere transferred by the Chinese autho- o f Sinkian* soviet border.
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  • 31 11 X polio Uu any Bd Mi A (Mtt Rus?i iv« oct: visit I y Hrn Ec Ct P wd o Efrn I i'"'tl lleft hei bed pr I th< Reuter
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  • 50 11 Bl'i 'Vt-* The H I rt• Ha H-v]:i(.r. u.dow of Bar' P.eini'i- irich, 3s of H"'.~ ar.J it ion of ■H*yc::f:. v B: H: Hi she had :'.-i to Gor- now ft Lurbed I zone." ■fts :onv.c:-{ Of rutal V (o J«»*3 working on H'J Ky" ami of H
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  • 127 11 LOS ANGELES. Weds. A new mechanical heart ni?y make it possible for surgeons t operate directly inside iho heart, the Amencan ColVg^ Silicons Convention was tolf!. Dr. Clarence Crafoord, <,f Stockholm, said the device co~> unues to pump blood, vhi».» tho actual heart is shut o*f to
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  • 112 11 HAMBURG, Weds. FxField Marshal Walter '.'on Brauchitsch, one of fou-.- German penerals awaiting trial a? war criminals, made certain death bed statements, as yet undisclosed, before he died ;n a British military hospital last night, it Vli learned today. His uoath was caused by coronary thrombosis (bloodcloi
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  • 27 11 LONDON*. Tuesday. The! Beg:um Liaquat Ah Khan, wife of the Pakistan Prime Minister. was welcomed by Queen Elizabeth today at Buckingham Palace. Reuter
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  • 164 11 PARIS, Wed.— France had not demanded the extradi- tion irom Canada of four French-men condemned for. anti-national crimes during i the German occupation, a government spokesman revealed yesterday. However. tr*e- ministry of i justice spokesman said: -The tffair is not finished. What ha
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  • 280 11 PARIS. Wefc -Sir Senegal Narsir Rau. constitutional adv^o r t0 t he CcmiTment of India, sai d i" Pirh tonight iha' it. wu not yet sufficiently rer.lisei m foreign countries thai ladia wai m theory and m practice a serular state try. best' to acal not
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  • 113 11 tokio. Wedaeidiy. Dr, Syngman Rhee. first President of the Koreas Republic (American zone), was greeted j by posters describing him M i a criminal when he arrivea: here- yesterday to visit G n. Mac Arthur. SqpiWße Allied] Commandpr m the F3r East An ait h way
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    21 11 President Harry Truhmn who returned yesterday to Wtufh m i/ton fro m Ml election tour of the South.
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  • 439 12  - THREE -MONTH SEARCH HAD ITS DUE REWAED OSWALD HENE FILM NEWS by WHEN Howard Hauks first dnideH i,, m.l n River." liis Western producii,,,, 7 ed a location scout to cover ii\ t \meri hI M and two States m Old Mcxic f or lhe Du a r n jß
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    • 85 12 •i? STi^B^x B v^K^i |L k COLOR BY ."AP.»JWHtii"H. v pj[t\^ GEORGE C SHERMAN EUGENE B* RODNEY :^J/T THE ONLY TECHNICOLOR ACTION PICTURE »N TOWN! io=^^y- 5 jijp^L' llam 2om> 4A5r 63 9 15 -*r^Bte kissing lmnowi 1:::::::::::::: fc£/ 1111! t x VW I lEHffi-MAISIENSI Vy?" WONDER-MUSICAL WITH s THAT
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    • 34 12 HERE HE IS AT LAS HERO OF 50.000.0 i WHIZ COMIC FAX ITS A SERIAL SCOO GFSCOOR 25 SLASHING KEF! S! Storte TODAY? 4 SHOWS NOTE TIM I* 11 A.W-U5-5.45-9W Kti X p1 4U4 >
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 680 13 Lore 5 Mai jjrtHJgliUALfl I tf S5 i Tru-'-DL Dlted 4rt^ 41-50 2.65 a« two xd 0 Bank e koDg IO M 1.070 c ,0) LW J 0 cd 1 !p, 1.70 1.80 cd •tries 24.00 srapss f 51.00 BSJO Jl" 10.00 11.00 CasChlo-iga-ii 56 50 58.50
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    • 20 13 I he share market continued be inactive yesterday. Business was o n a rather restricted scale
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    • 206 13 PART of the cost oi security measures on rubber estates upcountry which must fall on the compa- mes, would add to their costs until such time as lan :tnd order was restored. The chairman of Glenealv Plantations Ltd.. Mr. F. G. Lundon pointed this fact out
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    • 101 13 QuU-t conditions prevailed m the local produce market yesterday. With lack of buying m: crest, sago seed slipped $1 a picui I to $26. Copra and coconut oil wett dull markets. The following were yesterday's quotations SAGO FLOUK: Lingga $20 USaiawak $15 1 Siak $16 V SAGO
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    • 40 13 Vessels GodOWW Empire Hamblo Sheers Benvorlich Saparoea 40 Mt. Mansfield Katong City of Yokohama Nacella W/2 j Javanese Prince lAmsteldiep JJ/* Shirala 23/ 4 C. St. David Maetsuycker Myrmidon *J/JJ Treveylor Menmacdhui Denbighshire 10/11 Ceronia Straat Malakka Canton
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    • 79 13 BANGKOK. Tu,sda>. Phya Mthiti .Sawan. ComBHree Minifter said that Siam will "definitely continue to supply rice surplus for allocation by the Internation--13l Food Council as long as then is a rice shortage m the vorld." "It is a moral obligation on the part 01 SUuh as
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    • 41 13 NEW YORK. Tuesday. Standard contract ruober futures wire 18 :o 20 \oxev on salts of 35 contracts. Number one connect vai 10 to 15 lower, sales .seven 'on- tracts. Spot was 22 3 8 nominal, off 18. U.P.
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    • 64 13 The rhi"ppin.' Department of Agriculture and Natural Resourcew has been ordered by President Klpido Cjulrlno to investigate the guano deposits m raves on Bulawan Island. The accuniu'ated droppings from mi!l| ls O f bats ran provide a>l of this young Republic's fertilizer needs for half a
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    • 55 13 Rubber Market Dull Th e rubber market was dv;» throughout yesterday. Oni, a small vlump of business van recorded. Buyers, (fellerf No. 1 Nov. R£S 43- 43-. No. 2 Nov RSS 41- i 41-^' No. 3 Nov. RSS 40- j 40- -J On reg. tender: No\.-Dte. 43-i 43-^ Jan. -Mar.
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    • 47 13 i'"A PICTURE YOU WILL XEVEK NEVER FORGET, SUSAN PETERS IS SUPERB." EXPRESS AND IT'S COLUMBIA'S LATEST 1948 PRODUCTION. 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. phone 6903 ■i A compelling I emotional drama V based on o powerful \p j 8 Susan Peters Th Sign of P v itriK cummihcs ntouciioi «t
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  • 1738 14 May Prince Destroyed BIG SWEEP From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Wednesday. f KEATING the biggest upset of the d»y, Liberty Man 1 beat the hot favourite. No Keg£ Jj g **J lenirth to uin the race for crack sprinters toda> the
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  • 116 14 The F handid Weigh Folk v.rig are the, tne Fre< Handicap olds, value $2.JOJ trophy lo the vug run over furknu day. Nov. \i r No Regrets High strpet Oregon Indian Heather Km.., C. r ijr MSjSCQtIf Sir dalaliad Virginia Asti\f! TrafforU Knight dallant Lomlu Lad Man ti.ta 111 Rais^rfne
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  • 122 14 Tho following v* of UK Malay Spc.t! tion Intel lean played ovtr tho M Ahmad Kassims Ibrahim Kaiim's games to one. Ahmad Kassim M Aziz (walk oV(>r beat Haji P^ li f^--ana AH HamM llors r Kar'm and A. H^ >l! 2-6. 5-7. Bottams < Sujak'a
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  • 580 15 PLETED S.R.C. SIDE ALIFY FOR UP FINAL ■> M. Dockyard i'L; l.urcll.- with a conrfaehis m» kv.rd «l"' Stadium yesterday, the iflS three joi***** MMgtti r! ketvt iWa*. the match attracted a Liv- .ho ir..l.ment weather t Eurtrtaw with I L fcrorthy. [i,. urd-worWng t ppia>tbl( due m "i Won■kft
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  • 77 15 olice aren't there bfir iMW it iHiii-tinal W**t SJU andH.M. ycstf rda\ Bu taut: of thr i*i\n uf ti» bmnigM uf MMf \\h<> makr tli-' ippll* tOW v>c(vr fa m Wt at th»» Mil■«ver\thing U*a» urdf*rl\ until It nin. l"ff u;u a r;>li JWN lUad ■ttfrrarM t<> m, hiimir.'iis Him
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  • 19 15 ARRIE MEET ARBAN fil>> mar,. ■>;:'■ ail d Sari. rh bl«v palr hay < Pr -wai Hv l the S,• 1
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  • 313 15 Roderick Will Go Out T o Win For The Sake Of His Sons LONDON, Wednesday— Ernie Roderick, holder of the British welterweight championship since 1939, will have his last fight at Harringay arena, London, on Nov. 8. Win. lose, or draw his title fight with Henry Hall, the hardhitting Sheffield
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  • 55 15 CHEE SENG SAVED THIS! Chee Seng, 'keeper of the Amicable Athletic Amso- elation rushes out to meet drive from Kota Uaj**'* Khamld. Rota Raja trounced Three A* to thr tune of si\ goal* to All In a SAFA Cup encounter on Tuesday. Kota ftaja'n win has placed them m the
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  • 154 15 Riza Bey Stakes His Belt rnHERE should be an abuni dance of thrills at the Great World on Saturday evening when a double featuie heavyweight bill is presented. Thrills are assured m the n»st big fight which is a re-match between Ali Riza Bey and King Kong. Riza Bey i.s
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  • 61 15 St. A ndrew 's School Boxing Rain Interfered with the finals of the St. Andrew's School 11th annual lnt«rHouse Boxing Tournament tor the Yap Kang Hoe Sheild held at Woodsville yesterday afternoon. Th c only event to be contested was bttween M. ElUuand R. Winters. Winters secured a narrow points
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  • 36 15 Mr. Alkt ma Kohl will give a talk to thr BMt-West Bociety o n "Th e Meaning or the Western Europe Union" tonight at 8.30 at the Brittth Council olfices m Stamford j Road.
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  • 40 15 GREY HAIR Use Dr. AMBER'S BLACK HAIR DYE Natural Shade, No Stain No Smell, Ihitraceable. Oil and water proof. We have also Dr. Ambers EDDY CORN for Corn cure. Sofc-Asent, CHARI CO, I\ O. Kox 123. 29. Ryt'Uifion Ro.><i, ■faf^PW*
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  • 278 16 WEST A-PLAN GOES THROUGH DAKIS Wed.— The Inited Nations roliticil Commit--1 tee 'today overwhelmingly endorsed Uw western plan for control of atomic energy as the necessary tnis'is tor eventual elimination of atomic ueajKms. Only the So\iet bloc objected. 'The vote was Taken paragraph by paragraph on the Canadian resolution, with
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  • 64 16 Bub Yells "He And Traps Hec BUB < -hard the cr U»« (t« i 'nto I etor and I •cely. i'-icklv si, W5 ail (joo <<v Bub was taken tod Hector l -^air.-t uh 1 through struttiß| :oon; and huriinj J"'-::i -i parrot da Poult! y k«epen IK very grate!
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  • 64 16 France With B WASHINGTON, France ha* foßof l n agreeing tc tt of Marshall Plai trator Paul Hd 'go slow" policy mantling 1 1 G t 'a pending ec a final list of md retained m G*'rn learned here t da The French ri Included sonu luggestlons rein -uiar factories.
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