Morning Tribune, 28 October 1948

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    55 1 liia KnuncrMM, keeps a aiohf vi i| n y<MWg <ia,v O'«i«'»fe at nY American '.oinmuiit> tlAUoween party for chiidivn. heM at the Seventh Day AuvrntiM Mto■lob'b l»«»us«' if rhompsuii Uoad y.'st»-rdu> afterMN. Martha «N the Hrst pri/e fof th- best laiuy drfM costume. <iary didn't win anyihini,'. hut he l«>ok«-
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  • 218 1 R< >1 Tno ivneNP artisans employed b> Hume Infuries Or BmD Ltd wl n oyvrm tooJs today m W*A against the dismissal of 75 fellow employees. ti Mho reten- i n n a roM'ion the Si* i c hineso Engineering *fffL tto «ocirt*n i
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  • 373 1 Radar Ak-Ak Battery, 844 Men Proposed (Tribune Staff Reporter* Pi \NS haw been submitted to Government foi -tho oa-.ly r.-v,valof th «n:;-»,»oro Vohr feature of the new foimatior A ,pocial committee of 12. aM>or. <™ ffi T C ms .fieTst step to Government tows** preparing tinfor
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  • 69 1 Krishnan Calling Krishnan Thirteen year old Krlshnun, of the Shipi»'n|f l^part- of Hoi-t^od and Co Ltd., found a receipt for an Went I v Card application, Serial JfclW on Monday morning outside th« premises of the Hong Kong i»nd Shanghai Banking C orp«»ration. The «ard bear* the nanu. of an
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  • 199 2 SINGAPORE'S hawkers sold 650 kattiat of ptfft and 950 l ittiett of fish yesterday m the Waterloo Btr*ff market, and the profit will no to the United Xation*' Ap t )f:l for Children Ftir.J. The Singapore PMfto'i Hawkers' Union organised a twoday hawkers' Fair, which will
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  • 122 2 Caught Running Lottery A nonya. Lim Cni n Men;. I md On Book Khek. a mar. of 278 Semngoon Road, wets charged with assisting m thr* •peration of a chap-ji-kev lottery, m the Second Polic: yesterday. Both were found guilty They were fined $400 or three weeks' r. i.. $750
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  • 140 2 XjAPIER Road, Singapore had a housing projevt with '$312,000 is lowest tender, abandoned sonw time ago. Architect. Mr. Frank W. Brewer sued M>dam Cheng Geok Lim at the High Court yesterday for $15,600 for plans he claimed to have drawn up for the project. Mr.
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  • 24 2 Ihree Malays were reported missing from Kampong Situl near the Sim River. Selangor. Thi-y have not been heard of; .since October 24.
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  • 71 2 Charged With Stealing From His Wife A YOUNG Chinese. Kwan Hoy Meng, who allegedly broke rt Into Ms wife's room and took $20 and a maintenance card was charged with housebreakin r and theft when he aDDeared m the First District Court yesterday. The couple had been living apart for
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  • 79 2 Malayan Airways have withdrawn their Consul aircraft from schedule ilights. They are however available for charter services. Mr. D. Fiennos, an Airways oflicial said that the six DC 3 Dakotas at present m use would be sufficient to fulfil the needs of its passenger and cargo load for
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  • 24 2 63,652 ISSUED Total of 63,052 ufenlltv cardfi have l>p?n i««u<Mi Kt»c« the rfgtfltraHon *cheme began on Monday. Outre* ha\e returned 142,223 completed application form*.
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  • 21 2 'lik Police post at Sin phoon Tin Mine m Perak wasj attacked by bandit*. f»olicei beat off the attackers.
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  • 211 2 News IN BRIEF o.! A In- Owe*? j Othei pati area detail Wed ,i n arrest, wore iimmK :r 1 m *Maeca, thr... Peak. d' China Officer Wlllem Ruj •liscrnuaik. l Eevent< 33 Kf.r.v. a r o bf.n missing T I iwn days Ceylon Tan •rill hold a rtan«iy Road
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  • 164 2 CCMP's 'clothes' were ammo MT. C. DEWITA. member of the Ceylon Corp of Military Police, left m a civilian friend's house, a haversack of "clothes" which turned out to bo 1.501 rounds of Sten-gun ammunition. Dewita wont to the holism at iaver Valley Road with the haversack on December 23
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  • 51 2 LONDON. Wed shivered today m which delayed mad. rail an air traffic and I Thames shipping to a still In some par's o\ London visibility was down 20 yards. Motorists had U> c< with, frost covered during th, early Trains were delayed by froze points and frozen equlpn
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  • 16 3 I d It* .Uiers. [ndianf .1 Mg [> >m Uk yestcrda) ,dd«t r it ten ncn.
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  • 73 3 Winners In Essay Competition Lrfpris wtow !l tlu Egg,. CompctJmn n imouiic* d. it pusfi by the Women** qbe StogapOK RrMtu Cocgiess. The K-7^- I •Golio i r sE S First m•• T Paraa, Cci Sing tnoic. tey. Hi Sir: Jc:. Sine.V till* I Iv. Miss iris' I c nasamy,
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  • 18 3 [«c vttorof t Southern iy: P wi S dam' |y«n expio^ion. Damage tc k <•. cor.»" explosion la
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  • 36 3 SOyiKWHERE m Israel this p«.* puot <>ejt) talks wet jltgft i iperiettccs trith some of her male comrades. Sit, >s one of j Jtctra; i''o«e/» pilots u>« flyi.fj for the Israel Qov*r*mt*t
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  • 153 3 *Late Cables L^KOXG, Wed— A horror ;ale of bruUl tor- tetutgi suffered by British civilians de [Win tlf i S i;rid e House and the Union Jack panese occupation of the nor'hern I^Bffi!?^ c special British mDitary tnounal Ka today at the resumed trial or
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  • 212 3 HAS HIS BALL REFUSED Anti-corruption Investigator ANTI-CORRUPTION Brnnch investigator Urn Han Hong, who is on two charges of i trruption, was told yesterday he would not be tMttmti bail. Lim was granted bail by the District Court or. the understanding that lie would be detained on St. John's Island. At
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  • 201 3 Stabs in the back by night alleged \KSRAB bin Baehik, middle-aged iMUay, got thre^ A lnpjor wounds m the :b*ek when he was jnjMl and attacked by three Indians, it wa- alleged at the Seventh Police Court yesterday. Dv. Qaah Quc Guan told the Court. Arshad';- wounds wcif potentially danireious'
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  • 45 3 Tritium 9t-i i f Report* 4t l have lets ci plans bnt 1 cannot say anytnin^' jurt nov. f said Mr. F. S. McFadzean. Director of tho Colonial Dovelopmcnt Fun<> Corporation (Far East) on Us leturn him 1 the Ur.ited Kingdom f&ktfte day.
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  • 25 3 LONDON. WoA Brit ..in s mteeil brvk.e ail production c(>ro> for the vtar heffttlf 4.044,330 tons of dcepminec! ccal la. t week. Reuter
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  • 136 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States war chip Des Moines, first of an entirely new class ot 17 000-ton heavy cruisers, will be commissiom d m l bout three weeks, the United States Navy announced today. She WiH fc<? the first warship to mount completely
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  • 41 3 CALICUT. Wcd.-Ai! snaps xcre closed and near panic conditions pr vailed m Mahr Frendi township on the Malab^'- coast. fdUoodDf tin. arrival there y«:e:day of a French iWP ich dlsem t^rsed troops according to reports received here.
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  • 99 3 ASUNCION I Paraguay I. Wed At lea* txve milttfl'.yl school cadets killed anu I mary *ere wounded and th€ 1 entire cadet corps were at 1 ed as the result of an abi.Tt.vt' uprising which va& r ut *°m early on Tuesday. Loyal troop* Mi
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  • 145 3 Kalebits Had No Room For Love "Only the wealthy man could many a wealthy girl, and no room I'o. romance and love," said Mi. Tom Hanison. Curator of the Sarawak Museum, speaking to Singapore Rotarians at lunch yesterday on the life led by IClfclitl tribe of Sarawak. Plenty Of Wealth
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  • 59 3 MUSLIM NEW YEAR SPORTS Singapore Malay schools will hnM their twentv-s^cond annual spoils meet at Jnlan Besav BWlmm on Xov. 2 at 3.00 p.m. to rolpr>« ->to Vie Muslim new year— l 368 which falls on anov. 2. Meanwhile. thr Singapore Young Men's Muslim's Association w s 'J hoW a
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  • 141 4 To wlebrulr the return of the "Nieuw Holland t(» the Australia run. Mm K.P.M gA\t a cocktail paity to about six hundred &uo*ts Tuesday ni^ht on board the ship. Berthed near No. 3 Gate, the "Nieuw Holland" sa.ls f<M Sy«lney on Octt.ber 80. The puents thronged
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  • 179 4 SHANGHAI, Wed. Major General Chiang Ching-kuo is scheduled to leave for Nanking by plane this morning to attend a meeting of the National Economic Supervisory Committee called for today it was learned reliably. The conference, which will be presided by Premier Wong Wen-hao will be
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  • 32 4 SHANGHAI. V\ os two European •< displaced P<^ /'m,, Ft Shanghai today liner Andre Lc c pre-war homes m South America. Twenty-seven o- J are booked fo^g^y Poland, two foi Dominica.
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    247 5 CORDUROY is enjoying a \j great wave of popularity n England just now, and the reason is not hard to find. It combines three qualities which are demanded by well d-essed women today it hard weeing, luxurious m -ppoafance. and so versatile that it can be made into almost
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  • 274 5 dbvilli:d hrki:v Ingredients Col<i rOMt turkey. 1 oz. butter. saltspooniul each < i cayenne, black pep, <I t-.nd curry powder. A pinch of ground ginger. Piquant sauce. U€thod: Mix tne ingredients for the devilled butter together on a late. Divide the turkey into nieces conveni^n. for serving iemove
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    • 116 5 BRSoWM BEGINS Tins WEEK MCRNINC, AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL EVENING GOWNS U*o CLOTH BOW TOf COATS FOR BOMB TUAVEIXKR^ II p MRS, "TOMMY" THOMSON .].l-Jd'l«l:L'. ROOM IRI 2nd FI-OOK GH. BI'1M»^ BATTERY ROAD TEL 7997^ I HERE'S WHAT THE j I I- J j TRIBUNE SAID ABOUT j hjyt hin<ll irl Y«
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    • 89 5 i r^ A I E 0323Zn3 AL L NEXT WEEK. RAFFLES HOTUL Tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. m the I-ounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR with FRANK I'ICKFORD at the Piano i and from p.m. to midnight INFORMAL DANCE i IN THE PALM COURT Patrick Forbes His Orchestra "Shanghai Modern Tailoring"
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 416 5 1 DIARY 1 MISS Mou a Ekkt and Miss bids farewell to Dr W. A. Lorna Massey are planning Frowetn when he leaves on joint partjf tor th. ir many Novembei 7 by the Willem I'KM.J- It is to bv hi-ld at Ruyf for Amsterdam. ICoArm'l home on Friday ,g
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  • 274 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Brickbats For Malan Lyndon Agmtt -M—mn C'>u> 7'trr,er, Ud., Talbot House., bl. St. Martin's LMf TT C. 2. THURSDAY, OCI 28, hr. Malmn's benchman m the Social Committee of the United Nations must b 3 it very disappointed man. This week the Booth African delegate, Mr Charles
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  • 598 6  -  WILLIAM PAROT By SOI'TH Chin;, roll m tutui, sta«vs of tho 3'-yeai-old civil var is agun rousing speciil iiion following recent Important OmummM advancei m Nort!i China \nd Iftjinhiirii coupl I with f iv ominoue «iovm* »rd trend m the value of Ihe lew Oo'd
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  • 202 6 MILAN'S TRAFFIC PROBLEM A United States r r <■ pioui i fiieve t made an offei to pro 1 capital n« derpround railway jH needed by Milau In I M solve its' e*er-| fl prob'.'.m. I About 2,000,000 persw V within U* square kilometres V Milan and Its subu V
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  • 207 6 munists. believed that th's task was also to construct a bastion of Nationalism to which retreat could be ma> if Nanking. Shanghai an- 1 the North were lost. Informed sources close tc the Government
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  • 364 6 HUNDREDS of thousands of pounds worth of gold and diamonds have been smuggled out of South Africa during the past few months by an international gang working for the black market m Europe and India. One mine official stated that £1.000.000 worth of gold ll stolen every
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  • 220 7 Wi PrtaM I n. u t toi.i dm t dm that no H la K,n at Ifci •'.nister-s OPR- nv h C nting M SgAS k'inr*i speech. Ml X i( „ustion '."in „I>a. MM when h* ieK^e that "Ota rt conftfcnee at un-mbcr MM In«!ia. Pakistan
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  • 186 7 SYDNEY, Wed. When their Majesf.es pro liMftb isi ted Australia, as Duke and Duchess ol' York m 1927, the then Speaker of the New Sout;i Wnies legislative Assembly, James Dooiey, created a |tjr by taking bold action to have the Roy i» Party's jjreirramme
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  • 78 7 Colonial Powers Attacked Wednesday. II AL:: Kan, Ukraine de- he describe! sus r -=r of tlv coionia' •o incorporate trust Into their colonies JJ*n the Unitvd Nations "J e «Wp Cc»mmitte c met discuM ihe nport. i Council. lor instance- incorporated into "i K-nya and }*»Satasi the wishes ol popuUtion,"
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  • 39 7 DISASTER RELIEF F OR MIDEAST ton, Wedr.es. The ;»-"t said yesterday be«n informed by Red Cross that S3 h?I!5£ relief *»U bo extended. :l »«u said the Red 1 U»e concern for [«J welfare of the, hostilities m the
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  • 116 7 BAGUIO. Wednesday. President Quirino told a m"*>s comerence that he commend to the next sess«n of Congress the elevation < Philippine legations &c Nanking and London to embassies and disclosed plans for J treaty a friendship with Mdia, which will likely be ljwcd i>y the establishmen;
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  • 58 7 Here And There "DRY" VOTE: LOS ANGELES. Wed. Because ali California bais will be closed on election day next Tuesday the American Federation of Labour's Barj tenders Union today offered its members 'as baby tenders to voters. The union wants a heavy turn out at the polls because propositions to
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  • 69 7 NEW YORK. Wednesday.- j Housewives are the United States' biggest beei buyers, according to Vcinon Van Diver, merchandising consultant. jHe told New York state beer wholesale dealers that about 70 per cent, of the beer produced is sold m tins and bottlos m grocery stores, where housewives do
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  • 90 7 NEW YORK, Wed. Norman Thomas, veteran Socialist presidential candidate, today rateO. the- IMS campaign as the "mm of the six campaigns I h ye been m." Tliomas said President Trum m dcmor.-tratM the "admirable truth that any man, with the right sort luck, can he president", while Governor Thomas
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  • 105 7 IN'DIAXAPOLIS, Wednesday. -Federal authorities said today that an Indiana Mennonitc i »rniei refused to take beck the S5OO which ho ported as bond for a war-timr draft violation because he said the moaey was 'taintWilliam Schrock posted thr bond m 1942 when he was arrested for refusing to rcriPter
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  • 35 7 WILMINGTON, Tues. maward Yanccy. vice-presid-.nt ot i E Dupotit Denemours Company and lading figure m the explogives industry, died here on Sunday of a hc?tt attack He was 60 years oM U.P.
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  • 53 7 They Don't Like Him All senior numbers of the YuaosUiv Le<juiio>: m #»>.'■.'- pe^t, includ'nti t/u Chirac (f Affaires, ratified ifesterdi'j .statiny, m a finned declnfition, tkat they opposed M>vshal Tito's (above) pobdns and fully supported the Cominform evolution denouncing him. Among the yroup were the deputy military attache and
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  • 58 7 There is no hoHtriny short nae for BuJihman, the it or ill i. shown m hia mv> outdcHn- home at the Lincoln Park Zo< t>i Chicago. The new frefth u,r quart* rs are addition to Bushman's reifmar indoor home. An estimated 2,000.000 zoo visitors' each year see
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  • 239 7 MANILA. Wed.— Tho now Secretary of Trade, Commerce and Industry Cornelio Bal- nwcerta, discounts the possibiliity of any decrease m tin volume of Philippine-American i trade ss a resuH of the import •restrictions laid down by the Republic. He assures traders the curb won't
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  • 24 7 SHANGHAI, Wctf. The Central Hank l'tst nipht thnt sine August 23 the public ha«l surrendered UnitrJ States $.34,500,000 for gol yuan.
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  • 73 7 TOKIO. Wed. Tho Ju» SUmpo wi As-ihi Mmbun, m eautiously-woHeJ editorial* this morning, suggested that il the Snviet authorities tferc *1U ing almost all the Japan* j< still ieft m Soviet occupied areas coul.i bo repatrijit- a within this year. Jlji -rf erred to the SCAT' declaration
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    • 30 7 It X X Mm JflWfi SATURDAY tLw**f*WW^ AT ai'XITE! N.V COL or k^M^L^^l^ MICKEY GLORIA »y < H^#^ J^M^- WALTER FRANK BUTCM /MB MARILYN MAXWELL AGNES MOGREHEAQ A MrrHO-COIOWYN MAYER MCTijRt
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  • 121 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 'IJrinjs m ihe captive*," com m 4 the vj» .»*t TM* cfowws have a word to say *fcoat it to«. ?.<kf» the Flayer* n >hakesp«*are'H time, the drama as portrayed by th«* Teocbe-v wayan^». il^p^nd-* upon the >kiil of the actor* uid a< 'tr^v--. *•> carry the meaning
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  • 53 11 J c Buna m 2 tain 3 m both a :ea jCisiona oi the Übim Otganisatiot. s En;ba,; wen; said it 4] nembers of t.^ c- and leaden oi t 1 movi ment. o:i^ earlier M Mtte»t d v (fer 'he A*:?:. ■B'irmrs, y t Ei nest BeTterta ■ed
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  • 90 11 SHANGHAI Wee i. is estimati q th.Nationalist am Ccj troops are lock j developing [i j d» •lr- In south Mane luO mile ot if 10 south barely X Mukden ai ti Pro-go?eriun m claimed the National! Ixen DUH£UVerifi| ptit wcoks foi ti vhich will bt' M o! :.i
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  • 158 11 Privy Council Discusses Banking Bill LONDON, Wed. Counsel re■hffUßttng tht- Bnnk of Australi•? and the B^nk of Nrw South Wftltfl iu^mitifd to the Judicial Commitlo-e of the Privy Council ten today that it should not j-'iant tho ('on)monwoaith C-jve:nment of Australia permission to tMMft] against an Autftrallao High Court decision
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  • 281 11 COLOMBO. WeJ. "There is no uangrer that under nv>ri mal conditions the pott rt i Colombo will beccme congested 'as the port of Bombay at the present time. No/ will there be (I; lays here jguch as have been «xpedcree'.! by fcttomers at Bombay." declined
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  • 81 11 HOLLYWOOD. Wednesdoy. Alv Knan. son of r re Aga Khan has returned to Hollywood and was seen 'lining m a night c'u'o on Saturday night with film act-tps Rita Kayworth hose divorce fvoni Orscn WoMes. the author find actor becomes final on Nov T v:nce
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  • 89 11 LONDON. W fl lah Khan. Fomi-i Pakistan. BtW l recent Lomion U ;"[;W conference was m<jm realistic" than U* c^ leaded m l*'" this paitly to th" m equal terms, ot l( of the three new v._ "The Prime M V those <!omin^^ M put fonvar.l tbeJr V without
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  • 148 11 CLEVELAND (OHIO*. Wed-' nebtiay. President Trumu: tieeiared yesterday that tho Republicans are "on the run and said the Republicans would not admit it because Uuy have got a poll that says they are going to win." The President said that, m fact, the Democrats "are going to win," m
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 236 11 "POP" 3 v IT€_IV_R a D»D I LEjQ-V- AJsl WH4-T S©* T AMV 5O0.T I to Tin-: A ,M F< X. yj 1 V* A /\N < r "RUGCLES" PE vw^rr?^»V7fiw-¥0 isot/r OFI pt^iriiorYIIH Ttw& 55? S5 -Mcw/ Vnm'uoBeTEuiN's QOiTi A 7W47- teC £f to A£r*_ M/Ov. -/w^ I 4WV
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  • 57 12 m merit han institfited a scr'-ei of ttouriem -s In their duties and to keep them mforme! 9H ;>? nmnertim with ayricultioe, particular h>« the importance of co-oper>t\e effort m friianised ffrrmhifr In this mtetmrt Ifr, L. fl. urtment of Agriculture. Ugandi, is W9% ■■> of
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  • 192 12 SEVEN -NATION "HUDDLE" IS FORECAST PAR.-. Wed.— A seven-nation conference be l'\\ it ed States, Canada and the five ion Furopean powers to discuss a join: v ai tic defence pact was forecast by o'o servers re today after an announcement" last :.i?ht (hat the Western Union powers have completely
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  • 76 12 v Y v V> The strike inned only nstration the contio! rs and thi transit sv.-tom ryes 3 500.000 employed by n obeying the Quill interit of the CIO I union, to re- busses before rush hours. men defied his accordta* to •<) violence men
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  • 61 12 Tokio. Wednesday. Matsuhei Matsuoka. foxrior JapaneseLiberal Party Whip, will face trial hore on Filday charged with violating the AlHci purge ban ageinst Japanese militarists and ultra-nationalists. He is accused of trying to influence Government official? to hush up the Shov/a Penko fertiliser scandal which brought
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  • 109 12 MILITARY, ECONOMIC PREPAREDNESS Speuen Parlia-l-rrnce yesterday 1 on (he necestypes of military 1 ami Commonl"'sed each l J jnember to bulk! and to join T am>at,ons where rtr »We, such as m Europe. North America pod the Soutn Pacific. Before the discussion. British i Defence Minister A. V. Alex- ander
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  • 302 12 "CONSULATIVE PRICES" MORE WORKABLE CANTON, Wed.— A meeting O f Ihc Canton City Chamber of Commerce agreed that controlled prices, unworkable owing to the Imea pti tailed, should be replaced by "consultative jmt/Cv" The meeting was hurriedly called InHmvir.* the virtual stand-still of the whole.aU* market
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  • 66 12 Now York IV -.day. Britisn Picture Sta> Ronald Colman <.M(i Iren< Dunru won top hoii'ours today Ifi the annual poll of movi<> critics conducted by th^ film daily Screen, AB industry 1 production. Colman headed tho list 01 I bc^st raalc peiformen for inj role m "Double
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  • 72 12 bataviv Wednesday. David Nelson Rove, ProieMQ ;f Far Btttem Studfei a' Tils University, w:><; ft r<vd M can- :t'l a propc sed r.^ht 10 the jßepub:ican raplt&l ol Jogjakarta t»day when th, mtterttlei faiiPfi to irsnt i^ i i i p< rmUjsi-.'n on M proc«.?lurui ssrounJii."
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  • 53 12 V A LETT A i Ma»ta». Wed.Rear- Admiral Karl Mounlbatten. with Countess Mounibatten and their daughter I,a<Jy Pamela, arrived m Malta by air last night. Kail Mountbatcn is to takr over command o f the first (Tuiser squadron, and will hoist his flag m the cruiser NVwcmfttlC
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  • 67 12 WASHINGTON. Wedß< s day United Btatei rhrew m bisi Na\y transport planes Int > expanding the afrliit. feny ing- fcoci. fuel into Russiaublcckaded Berlin. j- v,-as t'K first time lhat Na\\ rlanes ?na pilots had t?en assigned directly to the airlift. Tli e plants, comprising
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  • 40 12 LAST SURVIVOR DIES PRFTSTWICK. Tues. Tno last survivor of the Dui?h X.L.M. Constellation airliner which crashed near TarbolNn, Ayrshire, on Thursday. Wiiijam Her.diik Ph'llipo. h Dutcnman, died m hospital last night. Hif death r:itse. the demik roll to 46 Reuter
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  • 445 13  -  OSWALD HENRY i fARAVAN the Stewart Granger, Jean Kent and Dennis Price film which was shown m Singapore over a year ago will be the first British film to be dubbed m Arabic by the J. Arthur Rank Organisation for release m Cairo m
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    • 63 13 I'™! Cosiwio> K)(t ESTOM\a I -VIBRATOR! I ••THli: X4M^2< BH '^LT SSSkj'N^'** Bud AB3O TT Lou COiTZLLOI r ADDED ATTRACTION! THE BIG SHOW" "SHE SKILL" •■••> ••••i no mm >. x rlil resist! \fw&?~ lon chancy V::::::::::::;:: ;:f.. r :::::::::!i::::::::::::i::::::::::l:::::::::: i::::!:::i?:!-' FIND OPT TODAYji HP^^^^H B^^^a MIL mLj 'I'll l-
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    • 46 13 I i !.ast 3 Show;-: 3, (».!o 9.15 p.m. A \v< ndtTfu l coni!>inat i on of ACTIONS, THRILLS, Ml Sir. GAVCTY Bad ROMANCB! ROY KOOBRB m "ROMANCE ON THE RANGE" together with "Call of the Soulh Sea" OPENING TOMORROW "Best Foot Forward" I IN TECJINICOLOK
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    • 157 13 (■LOKK 'Wormir NKU UOKI Jtoval M,M|.,t.-.| v ROYAL o "MADANA!i.\>,v Ij^jj? (Timi!) RETIRN SCREENING OF A BRILLIANT \m,T PLISHMENT ACADEMY AWARD WINNEE Opens Today 4 Shows f3^/^Lf|l§ II rW 2.4.15-6.30.9.30,™. ™*l||fl THE NOVEL THAT "COULDN'T" j»K]^ BE FILMED NOW A sMWI DIFFERENT, DARING MfIJMJM UNfORG[T7A£IJ Wor^fS ,»ii!iir.-» I haw DX
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  • 881 14 Market Steady Use nhsre market was i \.-r\ tteai) y»'st»T'.lay. J {There srere lirlv J k_sj_rle. for »mlu-.trials. Singapore Oct. 27. v-n by roket-f < N1 STRIA quotations the Mal\_*}riaUos LS J>U>-T •*n-* 14.00 15.00 1 170 1.80 2J6 3.10 xd •Ml H 40/6 8.50 • M
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    • 134 14 MALAYAN trade figures last month showed fa \our;»ble balance with exports again exceeding imports by more than $28 million. Imports totalled II4CISMSS .ami exports $174. .'{17,731. The Netherlands East Indies topped the list of the main supplisr of goods to Malaya with with a total of
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    • 73 14 BATAVIA. Wednesday. Indonesia will import 35.000.--000 yards of textiles from Ciiina m return for an undisclosed quantity of lubber under an agreement between the two countries announced here today by the Economic Affairs Department. The agreement which follows negotiations between the Government and a visiting Chinese trade
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    • 188 14 DURMA bought the largest quantity of coconut oil from the Federation of Malaya last month, absorb ing 347 tons out of the total export ot 1,285 tons Italy ranked second with 300 tons, and Yugoslavia thirJ with 250 tons. Other countries which bou,;ht oil from
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    • 114 14 The produce maiket was quiet yesterday. There were no arrivals of .sago flour shipments. With little interest displayed m the local pepper market, sellers' quotations for the white qualities slipped $1 a picul. Muntok white was quoted down to $213 and Sarawak white to $212. The following
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    • 37 14 LOS ANGELES, Wed. The Government geological .sur ve v office here today re 1 ported the discovery Ol high deposit of uranium ore used for atomic energy, m Antelope valley. Los Angela 1 county. Reuter
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    • 32 14 WASHINGTON, \Vo<I TIM United States Maritime Commission has extended all existing ship charter* until Do.--. :;i ami has postponed change 1 I" its chartering ycAicy annoi'ii. loil last month. Reuter
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    • 73 14 The rubber commodity pric<dropped approximately threequarters of a cent below Tuesday's level. The market opened steady m the morning, but, with sellers predominating, it closed easier. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Nov. RSS 41% 42 No 2 Nov. RSS :i9 7 40 V» ;No. 3 Nov.
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    • 31 14 Shanghai. We<?. Cr.ineto press reports UxtE) said the Government wa:; consi«lc» n.< measures under \"hich foo.'f un* y ports from aboar-J will be ad«3i mitted into China duty free.
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    • 73 14 TODAY ALH^| BR A I:! B V Thrill at Tarzan'TrM BFj H~ Jlr IB total war to ff«e B^fl I "hP^M I! B the lovely Q^° n M VJ^P B of Peo:l -D.weri XflE~ ""^Kf R^& from voodoo IPO^fl B Wk^ J I^B terror B JX #A. <"* wSt iirnilAinC
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  • 354 15 RECS' Forwards Swarm SCRC Backs To Win 4- 0 S. rr 4 SX.K.C. Tki Wki n of the Singapore l^rr <>on C!uh foNBMd the S.C.IU. hockey team b> tour e(M Is (o nil on the Pft*»B| yestenl'v. The Recs were h better team, supenoi m RU at irtmentfi and always
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  • 139 15 SYDNEY. W.d. Famous; <Vu,tralian jockey A. Bread*? who was to have ndde-i. Phcibc* m the Victoria Derby was so badly injured UN a fall trom Lady Luba <n tbej One Thousand Guineas Caulfitfd that h will nni^ the Melbourne Cup meeting. Elreaslry has bef«i dogged by a
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  • 88 15 Socce rites Beat CCMP The Slar BOCCfiitCfl defeated the C.C.M.P. by three £roals to nil. In the 10th ninute. Aman. the Stars' left wing. lob Led m beautifully f r> m the mid- field. tht ball rinding the net. The CCMP goalkeeper was caught napping. In the MOOOd -csHon, the
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  • 131 15 pi* n „r .-nt-itivf, high jui.ip.r !oj Va'*.H*rK of Ike Stag«p«« llnrbour Hoard* Hfe »riB»^e rtturitfd t > :ij«pore on tb«- WHtan Kuya y*"»l^rda v 'oyd. v. ho came einhiti i»i tli» O;>i«pie luith jiiinp «vvret out of 34 r»mp*t H wild, "I am Mirrv 1 i
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  • 261 15 Four Class One Horses Sent Down To Class Two POUR class one horses have been sent down to class two. The four horses are Kashmiri Song, Damok. Tollana and Ramu. Five horses have been transferred from class tvo to class one. They are Ore-son., Royal Bii-ough. Indian Heather. Ouranos and
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  • 151 15 Club committee have djsrafatfted tk^ appeal of lead ing jockey, D»rby Mtmre, a^«is«»t kis h»y year- disqualification lor the riding of Yagab^al m tbe Kuruootl Handicap, dnnn% tbe C^tdlield Cup mating on Oct. 16, m which the horse was beatew by a bead m a photo
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  • 55 15 Sydney. Wednesday. The King consent':! to pn sen* the Kings Cup to the! v;inrv r Of the elght-oare 1 growing cbtrapioDiUtp tf Australia, I be fw d on i the For: River, Sotfih Au.i tralla, on May 23. The '-en;, kg which ar States will
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  • 244 15 Grant Le Huray (Aged 14) Scores 267 Not Out SYDNEY, Wed^-Jtarteen-year oW Huray, Ot Croydon. Sydney, who iof the bart cricket -rinds" m New j^irv v^ars has b3?n asked to play Ho pluys m a Churches I'nion competition on Sttimlay MMinp anO for West* m Suburbs fOUltlHfrcdC team m the
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  • 151 15 Great World vatur™ thice heavy wui it b it| week's wrestling program Top of tlie bill brings tog- ci th* popular Ind i flrj Tiger Jogindor m < Gc m Zbisko of Poland. Both men Wflgh fUßtfto£| lbs. and are ocp* rir-nc^ ?r;:--plers. It will t<-
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  • 107 15 the foU iwlni rill i I res^t th* Happtiodi 3P In :> game ol badminton again* th t Chung H.v.\ BP. onSa day at 7.00 :-..r. I the Ci r Union Hall: Tan Uang P at. Clin*< phtr T.-ai. Koh Ah Bah. W Kock Unf, Svunl^y Leong, Micliaei
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  • 361 15 The serrers and star iin tlmeg fcr the Island Club Race Course Cup Competition to be piayod on Saturday afternoon a:e as follows. 1% first name j pair to start fron: The U$ Tee and stcond from the HWJ Tee: 2.45 p.m. S. K.
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  • 441 16 M »){s. Singapore I'niteil 3 r game eh »ru«terise<l If Army iorLf! n e ii,,Ti«^n«;;' -hacking" m loose scrums, d StegßfMN Inite by U points p-na!tv goal uml four tries) 5 penftlty goal) m the first motch eCoriHT !!»^.v I nion's pen^xgular tournaI,'
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  • 187 16 tv. n0 1 I, I ntl m was nfined to lh« were *day work, and I It unlx t« (grass was ■e*U>> who WT-j I' tnctiousnesa it the H'. r .L gate was f^vta b*rB practice yesterday mornBunde: the supervision of i C R. Sk.nf. She
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  • 57 16 «^rn Chen. Bad-| t 4 a^ndly match of two doubles ,J' Saturday night at ir, "Union Hull. *Uefi.p "j '''.sum XI pla >er« mentloni£ K^.^Oeorr ioi I A Wahabl ;!1 SOO 9 15 nawl beat 7 12 -IS Koh Kini Mawi bea 15 l. and Ah-' George
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  • 75 16 The following will represent the Spitfires against East Coast United at a friendly soccer match to be played at Gey'an g Stadium today at 5.00 P.m. All players art- requested to at the Stadium at 4.30 p.m. Choo Sen? Quee. the veieran s ';.ite footballer will referee the
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  • 27 16 LMHtng in^Ment m tht- llupj U%\ hf- tweM the Ainiv «in(l Sin- gapOfC I'nit'Mi M th:* ft .luian K. SiinMuin which th«* A'iu\ »\on. j
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  • 406 16 The Singapore Cricket Club "A" Team asserted their superiority from the very outset or the fcatite to dm Una IT play and to pile '.l 1 points (ftMir tries*. withTJt conco^.ijf any. against the K.A.F. (CWnfi) XV m a fast unl ki cry contested rugger i
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  • 254 16 Rain Spoils St. And rew 's Boxing IJain again spo« the finals of the St. Andrews School 11th Annual Inter-House Boxing Tournament ff&vS Rang Ho* ShWd and made .t rather *U* oery going for the boxers. Providing the most thrills of the afternoon was the fight between Yee Tock Soh
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  • 70 16 NEWMARKET. Wodne" 'ay. Sterope won the Camnrvl t <oshire handicap. Royal Tar* was second. There was deadheut foi third place betwten Patchoi'lyj and Impeccable. Thirty two run. Betting: 25 1 Sterope 100 —8 Royal Tavo; 40 1 TaV chouly: 100- 8 Impeccable. There is an objection to
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  • 66 16 The Girls' Sports Club hockey team meet the S.C.C. women m a first team fixture on the S.R.C. Padang today at 5.15 P- m The following will reptesent the Girls' Sports Club: Doris de Souza; C. Phipps, Mrs. L. M. Pennefather (CapU; E. Barker, A. Milne. Mary de
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  • 43 16 netbail match between the 1 Katong Convent Girls and the St Paul's Youth Fellowship Club played last Saturday on I the SPF.C. ground resulted m! the St Pauls Youth Fellowship! Club beating the^ Katong Convent Girls by 15-7.
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  • 118 17 British Workers Boycott Reds I ONDON, Wednesday— The 8.000.00U strong British Trade I'nion movement today ntodaiei war on Tom tnunisni :«t home ?nd .'broad. The General Council of the British Trade Union Congress decided to recommend that the Communsft dominated World Federation of Trade Unions susj>end
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  • 119 17 Devons Take To Water KLUANG, Wed. The Ist Devons, supported by the R.A.F., went into action against terrorists m Central and South Johor<\ Although no con tact wm made with bandits, the troops located several recently evacuated bandit hideouts and stores. In an air strike over th^ area, a hut
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  • 35 17 Vii- r; yr, i a f the prcm«len*tel rain m Richmond, Indiana, !o h^ar Traman'i eWttoe proposals for an eifht-point profrramm^ for a )>,-u>t mq life on New Deal fourdati us.
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  • 175 17 Operation "Rugger" Success MUAR, Wei. A Fj r^t gv<y.:p penetrate 1 deep into jungie somewh«ve m North Johore ar.d ■COTPri thtir lirst success m ••Operation Rug r .f"/ when they trailed group cl ban-iits and killed two cf thorn .1 an ambush. Tley also recovered a Luger automatic, a icker
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  • 27 17 after he m, |kc lur-ret ..I :i tonw- rt PoUo* hlained the inHden* on 'Siijaii »'«>^ IUIS4 ItT. sidentinl tVction ihe U. S. be beii
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  • 266 17 At t lee announces "poo l" bribes' probe TONDON, Wednesday— Premier Clement Attlee disclosed m Ihe House L mons, today, a probe into aUeged bribes concerned m the j>ro>ecui certain football pool. lffl n t,t n The Premier wm presenting a motion t*> set up a tribunal to inquii allegation
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