Morning Tribune, 29 October 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 1 NO. 923. (New Series) 10 CENT3 FRIDAY, OCT. 29. 1948.
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  • 68 1 TAIL Hss-mbU o| the K. L. M. CViste! hit lon which rash««l near Prestwifk, Sc.»t'an<l, las* ween, wan the lar^ e»t piece of wie.Uage. Thirty-four or th«» •*•> passengers and c»»*n o:\ board were kilk'C ourr'lgM. Rf'M-ii'Ts puUe<t out yl\ sutvlvofH hut they died later
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  • 150 1 CARTON HIRE -HABEAS WRIT "Cat" Arms Case Sequel: AN application for the Issue of a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Carlton Arthur Hire, a Singapore businessman detained by the Dutch on Tanjong Pinoji^ in connection wit-h Hie Caialina arms smuggling; case, win be heard by the Acting Chief
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  • 84 1 A S^ f lho Sin B aporc his l%£* St^ took a bloom of .•{.known as the Odoa- ar T Sin ,f a f >ort> s first post- •^ei show which will be I held next April. 'I believe this is the first of its kind ever
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  • 46 1 Passing-Out Parade I The Governor will present i three Colonial Police Medals at the Police Training School, passing-out parade. Thomson Road, today at 5.15 p.m. Hundred Regular police and 95 Extia Constabulary will ht j present. Riot squad will give a demonstration over the Itttollt course.
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  • 29 1 TEL AVIV, Thnradny. Israel' authohl' M today invited Egypt io peace talk* and reported thai Efijtl'^" 1 troops in southnn Palestine were i*urrend?ring in lar?/6 numbers. U.P.
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  • 108 1 Another big arms case THE second smuggling ring ap|n.rent!y w.rkinft out of the Philippines to b<; uncovered in les> thai* tur» months is reported by United Press. Amoy Customs officois seized a !ai-ge quantity of arms aboard the Dutch ship Tjibadak when it arrived
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  • 53 1 PETROL GOING UP? THU Morning Tribune understands that the price of petrol is l k«-i to go up in the ne:»r future. The Increase is not expected to brmore than five cents gallon. Officials of the Shelf Company unit the Standard Vacuum Oil Co. sa> they hnvc "no information on
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  • 201 1 tenants told to get out Building Unsafe: rTICE to quit has been served cm the tenants of th< office block in Battery Row) next to the site of the new Chartered Bank building, after I a letter from the Municipal arichitect saying that the buiMinj, !is unsafe following the colUp*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 31 1 t Whatever you buy irom Gian Singh's is bound j to be diflerent higher quality, greater variety. I IB I B BB bh B^ m It bv \^m I SL__J ■^Lb^b^L^^^hv
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  • 266 2 CEYLON TROOPS: A RAISEP Mr. Mendis Thinks So DKTWEKX seven him! eight thoip-.'iul Ovfvuiese "troops stHfioned in M* »:»y:« mav ~?t more pay, iHMording to Mr. Vk-tor 1. rresulenl of the Singapore Oylonese AssocirHon. It is also possible that a representative of the Government of Ceylon may visit Malaya cO
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  • 228 2 How many kinds of policeman ait there? There arc four kinds. The Regular Policeman who! wears uniform, works full-time' and is paid for it. who makes h career of his police job and has a pension when he retires. The Auxiliary Policeman who works only
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  • 86 2 Willem R uys Arrivals (Abovt i: Mr, 7 -.Vfft Ofti(t:,\ first AustraH Ambas-sa-ioi to Chin h,s d>«) "Cum pst") < Ml w» board thr WtiUv. |/4 bit Mr. F. Stcicart (left Australia* Political Secretary, omi U>Claudt Masse y -M> Aw tralinn C'ih>»u-- met Mahtyn. Ujt: Sir Wrk I roiltien. Chairman
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  • 121 2 But lose 3 camps BATU GA4AH, Tbursday-A torrifii wpiojj occurred at the sub-power station here «s. when terrorists attacked and threw a bu.nb. ions, clerable damage was reported. Before the attack a Malay chargeman at the power, station was murdered. The bandits used automatics in the
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  • 58 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur: Federation Police caught four Chinese and a woman on the j wanted list. They arrested a Malay with a muzzle loader at Kuala Tiongganu and a Chinese with a Dutch rifle and ammunition, I in Baling. Kedah/Perlis. Kuala Trengganu area Police and Military destroyed
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  • 106 2 BOR Killed In Ambush dits were Wiled *nd 36 cn" wore stained fo.;^ 1 a big combined MmU > sweep in the tegtl 1 day. M i :< l The Military disc an improvised *rr©ri moury. i!,,i it The fli-st bnndu g^| a Military ambu^ near Police Station. The otno
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  • 30 3 T!i I .< u >ptin, Aih'f-n. tiffed 11 nnd Joan t «r--rn:ih>..i l th W,lUtn Rf/m. Their father. Mr. W. K. M«i>. „/.,-.i "> Hn.,rmt ami Crotttttield iMedam met tbfin.
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  • 170 3 PMJMIN<; danc« hostess, Wong Ah Chan, was held up by three Chinese at Race Course Road on the night of October 1 and relieved of cash :tnd I S n v;dlk d al 440 "t was alfeged at the fcvwtt Police Court yesterday
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  • 34 3 id J. DMrtet Auth n tl h the '^n,v en "U tc V'- Hoadqui.t--0r &i|l lf th fig*! KJfce" 2 Max v^ R^- on, >« r H > ot tl >^ m-^-j
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  • 43 3 Weekend pio^tutnme of the Cnioeoe Y.M.C.A. at St'U-ipe Road for Saturday. Sixth repoit of membership campaign meeting at 8 p.m. A tilm »iu»w entitle i. "In Hollywood" with Bud Abbot Lou Costello. On Sunday -Church Service in Mandarin. 3 p.m.
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  • 146 3 GUN DUEL WITH POLICE CHARGE '<*•■ Ah Sam. h: v > gt«t to a I r:) lf »>*nu triad W *V out of a conmmuMi; hy fcv«^|| l: J C Wait. Jj« CkMM of "V «»«J of usins lVi "'--Ur t .st. 'I -cution allegations r V which start- 94
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  • 97 3 LESS BUTTER FILCHED: WE MAY GET MORE (Tribune Sta}f R<>,rtrr) MDCAVBC #f lM» pMWRge ;du Miu»t-ini«itiug.s mor** |x'o|>l«- m»v shortly b«» entiled to dr»«v sup^mentHry r»«tio!! of tinned but*i»r. The Deputy Pri<-e Controller (Mr. A. D. Mb* M•» defen s« id yes* erdu y th*«t he lv»d sjwken <o tinned
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  • 207 3 r HEW Yew Chee, R.A.S.C. recruit under training, took $30 from a coffee shopkeeper at Jurong Road at the point of a clasp knife, it was alleged at the Allegations said: Chew claimed irial to a charge of robbery. Allegation said: Chew and two other trainees,
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  • 69 3 Miner Lights A Town KANGAR. Tburs. Mr. Loh Ah Tong. pioneer in tho mining industry in Perils, told members of the Town Board yesterday, he was prepared to lisht up the town of Kaki Bukit for one year by supplying elect lictty from his mining plant. The Board agreed to
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  • 130 3 PAN ADI AN 'potatoes may be mvmiUWf hrr* on ring the next thin» month>. The importatfcOii of a limited quainty of potatoes from Canada and other hard currency areas is to be permitted during November, December and January, it was officially announced. An official from the
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  • 198 3 Flowers On Show Once More The Singapore Flower Show, a bijj pre-war attraction, will make its tirat post war appearance at the '.ove»«d Stadium in the Happy World from April I to 3. t&4->. The Ornmitt* of the S«nK-*--pore Gardening Society decided vesterday. tc naxe h»x jjroupa in the competition*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 26 3 Just Published: u. s. Exchange Table IS. Dollars into Straits Dollars Straits Dollars into I.S. Dollars KELLY A WAI Ml. LI 11. TKINTKUS BAfTUBfI PLACK. STOK*;.
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  • 154 4 On tli» tlg«* of the 1 v i i i i Seng K«i:iil near t\w C real World, n iorty-foot Naftuuig is beini; built. Wh*'n fonijilett'd, it Will I><* iaunclK'il sideways into thr bttle dock hasin that is in lh«Ivnd of th«* Sinsaport* iiv»r.
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  • 121 4 KARACHI. Thursday. The editors of tive newpipeti here yesterday wrote a join* .ditorial demanding the resignation of Pir MaW Bakhsh Premier Of S.:i;i DP suggested that hii adminli ration be taken v by D.r. Mohammad. Govern 1 8il The editorial app' ued simultanot usl] in
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  • 40 4 BUENOS AIRFS. Thun. Mr. Him Ispn'iur.i. Nclw Ambassador to the in States, now her? on a goodwill visit, hopes to lee PwMpl Peron before leaving for RW <le Janeiro at the end of fell week.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 29 4 '/^K^^^l TONIGHT' i\ I W TAMIL I I i MUSICAIj I j^ KXTRAVAGANZA' Starring A. K. t. BHAGAVATHAR and P. BHANUMATHI j. t; ii (iri'ut Supporting Cast! CAPITOL Tsr|
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  • 434 5 stones to > la, to Queen Victoiia's !a f have conw into their own m ths the price «J ppu haa :ockricd 0i; the mou'A r neckline! have re-Introduced the <io£ collar taritioa which rrandma 'avov^d so mucit Among tV family jewel box, o; in
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  • 268 5 BANISH THOSE BLEMISHES At top teal o. 'ir» ate t. I < make on*» lazy. Thia li w««ll known lact, but tN one thing no woman can affoi^l to M indolent «'r»ut the care of he (omplcx.on It is not tan to sa> you ennnot have complexion In t .use
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 99 5 !virnmi\ tiikatbe i NOVfc.BER 6th— 6.30 P.M. P=| DANCE RECITAL j .Hjjf 11 Y PUTfLS OF THF '4rA rAYLOR »\NCF STIDIO yM IN aid OF tM POPPY DAY FUND TICKETS AT ROBINSONS —II WMU__IIJMIIIMMWI—— 'TTT" j C. K. TANG i Pewter Ware Bali Heads Sfamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD
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    • 77 5 I "His Master's Voice" the true voice i of music s HAOIOS »rk:<orok radio<;rai»i» at 1 ESTAB s moutrie aco imalayai ltr 1 187 5 I JOHN LITTLE'S BUILOIN6 I^pjpjpjt sin iAPOR« ti < "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, HATTKRY ROAD Now on display Newstock. Moderately prketl. DLTEA-SiMABT— Eventnff Gowns of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 277 5 I DIARY 1 *MR. and Mrs. David Wright JM. and daughter Sue are leaving for K.U on transfer next week. Back in town again is our wanderlust Hams Jackson, this time from Saigon. Bangkok and Batavia. Harris hopes to stay around while to give Slan Swinton a hrmd. Which party
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 271 6 JN an interview t< Ike press in London, the Commissioner G .^ral Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, f-ated that fighting: the emergency is costing Malaya such large sums of money that when terrorism is flna-ly crushed there will have to b" some slowing down of expenditure in thifl country.
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  • 1002 6  - SING A SONG OF GUNNIES, BAGS AND SACKS Ronald Stead by tA Giibj sack holds I the answer j to bettei I relatioDS between India aid Pakistan 4 GUNNY ncfc— which is the way moM. 02 th'. world tMnte o! jute— holds the amazing answ*e< io whether India ar.d Pakistan
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  • 275 6 DEATH PENALTY FOR BLAC KM ARKETEERS rFi death penalty vi.l in fut u re ue pas*o<! on any blackmar koteers caagn: and convicted r>y the Chinese courts in Canton. This mo;f follows orders from the Governor of Kwangtun^, Dr. T. V. Soong. to his subordinates foi stricter surveillanc? over blac'.tmarket
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 114 7 Commons: hears a story of a donkey t qDmmoM to- .->ry: much Tooi!. 2 dffHl the IMI 5 -,th,ut foci V he AC-uBtorv.«*l thj without food it, ,nkey ..< ryt J M Thomas kU*.I .1 p«r cent gjw and PW»ttadequate end of the £n] a P WT V.!!. KUfC. ha
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  • 45 7 S ONE! n An *ut> album >nt*intng tne i t:r Bradni.in. .-r Wallace Vivian Leigi•t. Camoat names was Mr an-! Mrs. George 17V the! 13-year-old i kl for a f^-.i-d I from Victoria. Ac <v'; will be raffled fct I tail) Fun«i.
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  • 180 7 [S Thurs.— Syria was today expected to United Nations Security Council wi'h timatum" on the Palestine question, charo;at ankti che council took strong action 10 the present truce the Arab countries Hcj'c 5 be forced to reopen a fullscale war against the Jewi S;,ria r
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  • 78 7 New York. Thurs.- The biggest bm strike in New York's history paa?e*i th« peak of its impact on the city's 3.500.000 traveller? today with many of the 3.500 strikers returning to work. 30m.? of the worker* refused to hee-i the back to work ortter I ?s«.^l
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  • 180 7 SHE STITCHED HUMAN BEING WITH PLAIN THREAD NEEDLE HAM (Alabama)., Mn. Estelle Wright.: 2; night nursing h;.ite:icaily relat- v wag kidnapped. ta sew up a nam with an ordi«'He and black thread. JUTWi pieced together ;s history told before she to iirep because of -o "ihock" condition.! »t told associates
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  • 68 7 First Sea Loi'f, Admit <il Lod Franer. att>?v<led i 9f9€Hi Court of the Worsh'pful Com pan jt of Shipu .inhts, at the INmlm Flcu e, London, recently, 'or admission to the Freedom >ir,d Lhvry of the Company. Here's Lord Fraser 'rght) recehir.j the Set oil of
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  • 159 7 SYDNEY, Thurs. According to a Gallup Poll conducted by Australian Public Opinion Polls in September, two out of every three Australian.* expect tnat another world war will break ouv within l'J years. War fears, according to the organisation, also were shown In Hal. Canada, United
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  • 27 7 LONDON, Thursday. King Georg-e anci Queen Elizabeth last night attended reception I given by the High CornnriL-uioner for Ceylon in London. c:»- Oliver Goonettlieke.
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  • 222 7 SYDNEY. Thursday. It ITM I "nice friendly" crocodile on the counter of DwWl Uad ir,r hotel or so taxi drtVffl Pat Wnght thought until "i-* tweaked it* tail, turn.d pnd with a pftcistoa snap left Ml flnp'r hanging by h ti^ead. lMrwin. residents, after teverai harrowing
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  • 95 7 London, Thin:--. Representativcs of more than 6.00'} workers employed at 900 London cooperative society f oo ahOM were told recently by union leaders that their dairy for Saturday afternoon clo.^in;4 has been turned down. Instead they have been offered 16 Saturday afterI noons oft' overy yea?
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  • 46 7 CANTON, Thursday. There were 104 cases of industrial j disputes in Canton in the tir.-t 1 ten months of the year. Returns published by th.« Social Bureau of the Canto i Municipal Government showe that 103 of these dispute* wen* satisfactorily settled. Reuter
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 fi HERTS WHAT m| J TRIBUNE SAID ABOUT II I inn En Ji'niic jipiH.' 1 U topix><l e\e»i "lhfi:i(M)u" containing nonif ::H: f.is mjifinu hotH of MmpH Hgjlß I "CHINTA" I :^SHA\V I.KOV. LATL>T LOCAL MAI.kV PIOTOftEI iliiirHM TOOK I VK \K A $100,000 TO PKODI'C K! |S£i i!!i Starrir-:
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  • 141 8 "THIS RADIO MALAYA" Each day when in (our different languages gj Today we b.ing v, rhhul these simple words that n hat these words Indian. im-tetac work invoked \1 'rlnmncnl. Thi' s;tu him of sanctum* t* e announcers room. The slightest so'intl of any kind mWrbe heaid all »»v« r
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  • 148 10 LONDON. Thurs. Blows Wtfl exchanged and three arr»?tft3 were m&de reehlai. irc^ats were rn^de here on Sua«iay at a meeting ad«Jr*d3e*i by Dr. Hev.iett John«»or. th€ "Red" Dean of Canterbury and Mr. Konni ZilUacus. tr.e extreme Loftwinp Labour M-=»T«.ber of Parliament. A.r.L-Commu"ust and anfiSem tic slogans were
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  • 345 10 SHANGHAI. Thursday.— Searches* for private holdings of gold and foreign currency will be ma> by t!te authorities after the termination of the period tor their conversion at the end of this montn. it VM reported today. The official search for eoJd bullion and foreign currency i? expected
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  • 87 10 SHANGHAI. Thurs.— Larfi quantit es of smuggled irnts and ammunition were foun.i aboard h vessel r.hich |ffi*fd In the South Fukien port U Amoy. the Central News Agency reported yesterday. The Agency Ji-I not naxno the shtp. Thf munition uncovered were said to Include 60 Thoti'p:*in
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  • 12 10 i« 1? hi* if? 1 tour E un)wan 1 ■<— .PhtiswJ U.P.
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  • 94 10 NUREMBERG, ifl F rmi r Nazi FieidH M Xrr. \or. i T2-B wartime commander H 'crzAy m crim i cofl r^nnt.rv durir.« -hfl a „> j fl rimes count* I The aged :r.a:*haLß Hitler's t p T.:.;taryH I ..j-esolH t> m jUlry r crlmei J i.eriy b- -V tainst
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  • 20 10 ATHENS Thar, Matthew*, w respondent cspf** 1 been srf free p»trM tooiglit th..s ******> ija announce 1 Patras. n pollCr
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  • 131 10 Tokio, Thurs The first -lay of the indefinite "non 'Maintenance" strike passe- i in Tokio yesterday without any tiouble. but the power company authorities liad to dM* heavily on the neighbouring districts to do so. Wheiher because of this the whole of Kanagaw.i Prefecture including
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 135 10 j t\i LI M> L 1 1 n -1 I TO Till- L ti^^^^/oJwc^vv^ \HOST. AND QUAFP \AL^7T£RmmNGPOR\ &d 7HSV XNOW JU€7<SEIfT ITCH TO A. XmmjLL^ -J AFQtSNfiLV A YoUH£*e.9lff. Iftfcctt WAS V*N£XTt>U&- KNBW Wl SmcMcuToee FLAGON J [R£OtR£C7EOPQON\VGO:m:? AiOU WOUIMY f>#?S II j 'J 1 j [HOTSL-MkAIA >x 1^—
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  • 104 11 Heiress Becomes Doris Duke' Again .day.- Former known as I m rhc wll i surprise a;- rrom porflrki nicaa Republic V BHimoiUlWM rosa with crm ty bu; her I to elaborate ment. Irie C co heireii, <»ncc v v, Do.il AmbasH r Jimmy" g the Do- diplomat in Pa ris
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  • 65 11 The Lhtkf of Stinburgh attended n Special Court of the Worshipful OHwpcm* of Shipic-ritjhtu, at tht Mansion H<'uxc, London, recently, fvr admission to the Fried-}, n and Li\iery of th< Comfrmy. Tht Duke, HWarlMf a. robe, signed the Pegittrr on beGonuny a Freeman of DM Company.
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  • 108 11 SYDNEY, Thur s.— A 350 sq.ft. house, com plete with electric cooker, stainless steel sink and shower recess erected, within a week of ordering, for £390 (excluding cost of land) is the "prefab" offer being: made by a firm in Melbourne Victoria. The builders say
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  • 145 11 STONF.Y. Thar*. Some cxtr^c:\Vnwy tax,<^r>n cJiomtues vtrr disclosed by County Party Leader (M« Faddta) in I r-rr.t Aiutralian CommrriietKh ParUamentary debate. Storr.ach powder tor those irtao became .1! from eat .n<; M^miattcd foo i was fre? of tax, tat Ice which might hvt oWited the Uia -s
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  • 41 11 SEATTLE. TUr.rs. T\e 504-foot United States tanker Mission Santo Cruz which ha:l been disabled in heavy soe.s with an estimator crew 9f '30 aboard, today was met by a coast guard cuttrr 200 mirs west cf Juncau. Alaska. U.P.
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  • 189 11 JAPAN'S MAD DOCTOR W HO SLAPPED TOJO i Wed w ar crimes trial of fan**! s*De libt 1 mu To >'°da today excited intense :ibun« i° n among the Japanese that the allied Okawa »t^ ay stin hear Ule c e of Dr. Bbme\ behind 1 to mad doctor f
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  • 248 11 NEW YORK, liiursday.— The blind NOe day may be using an "electronic eye" to enable them to read. Such a possibility was forecast following demonstration of a new electronic device that converts reading matter into sounds of individual letters. 1 So far only a laboratory model
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  • 33 11 Jogjakarta. Thurs. InJo* ne«tans will commemorate tomonow the twentieth anniversary of the Republican rational anthem -Indonesia Raya" (Greater Indonesia). I rprpmnnips \fcill he held at U.P. the presidential palace.
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  • 319 11 HONGKONG. Thursday. Supcr«tit;ous Chin r s r urv I JanangirtK to drive fit>ni Honj:- i kong the evil spirits which th* y believe have been jesponaiblc (for the- exceptional ■erica of fal;j! fires that have occurred I this year. Every Mtatk ince January j there
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  • 23 11 CANTON. Thursday. -A highway Unking Canton with Kwongchowan, on the <oulhernmost tip of Kwfc.Dptv.rjj:, i? ncaring completion, according to well-informed *ou-e€.«.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements

  • 455 12  -  OSWALD HENRY ffi f P ulMl4 J^^iP^Tifl JKANKTTE MACDONALD and husband Gmt Raymond have set up a "five-year plan" for themselves that well could become a model for Hollywood married couples. After bring: parted so much whil« Kayn'ou! was in service during the war,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 112 12 Phone 5159^^ AIR-CONDITIONED 1 i >— 4 1 5— <)..?«»— f». i 5 '^»b I L^ yjpP^j^, H I AT f^ K^nrSc* m i^/.>i> Ktiiigb jm^Bj" ir^ II' 1 1 r_ H color by rM rW a i>| i > \m(;» \t TECHNICOLOR W ■racrAtutj Hfii 1m nnKik II a.m.;
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    • 30 12 umiii ii U0 GREAI WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 "Men of Texas" Tomorrow: "Tarzan Escapes" NEW WOK!.!) IIDO 7—9.11 "Carnival In Cost > iiica" (in Technicolor) ROYAL ;;_6.in— 8.45 "Golla llKima (Telugu) Mft
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    • 130 12 "BEST Hi FORWARD' Ltniu nil* J*li HARRI 'U|u M F«etiifhi Wi J J W.|wl Eleanor PARKER Alexis MllTil Sydney GKEEN<TREET TODAY HEX J^' ilj TOMORROW it'l'llTl! ±^f mWiS^TEcmcom Musical.' jMk«I!OONEY-«DeH Mr WALTER TRASn BUTCh k t2R»%$ HUSTON MORGAN fflffi j^^ METRO GOLDV-TrN MAVER Picrt'RC Based on tn<* Famous Sta^e ri^.v
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 133 13 India, Pakistan Now Britain's Chief Customers LONDON, Thursday— Mr. HaroM Wilson, I'resident of the Bonrtl of Tr;»de, said yesterday Britain was exporting more capital goods to Indin and Pakistan than to any other single market. The 1947 volume of British exports to India and Pakistan was £92,200.000. compared with the
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    • 146 13 BANGKOK, Thursday A Siam-Japjn trade agreement is likely to be signed shortly according to Luang Thavil, head of the Foreign Trade Department and leader of the Siamese trade mission which just returned here from Japan. Siam. he said, \:i!l have to pay in United Etntes dd'vi for
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    • 117 13 Produce Market Round -Up There was mote interest displayed in the coconut oil maiket yesterday. With enquiries being received from Pakistan through their local agents, sellers' quotations were up $1 a picul. With a large shipment of more than 2.000 bags Siak sago flour reaching here yesterday, business was done
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    • 51 13 The rubber market opened h HSS I SS? y predamlnatm« aeain.tin- market turned easier bfrrecovered towards the cow showing a drop of about half cent over the prevloua da}. Closing Prtee.^^ Sol!ct No 3 Nov. RSS 57% l On registered tender: Nov.-Dec. Jig M Stcai 9 y at
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    • 113 13 KLUANG RUBBER COMPANY MEETING PAYMENT of a dividend on preference shares- was approved at the annual general meeting of the Kluang Rubber Co., Ltd., yesterday. The chairman (.Dato S. Q. Wong) i presided. The available balance on profit and loss account, after providing for all working expenses, rehabilitation and other
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    • 28 13 TOKIO, Thi'.r.sdny. -Japan is banning the import of nil cars unless are for U9C ■as paticiTLs from which lo improve her own models. Reuter-AAP
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    • 865 13 Sin >P OH 28 har¥ quotation* ■F^ViHv the MaifiSffSS^^ *****1 Llrlfcr-'* 1 rvpUSTRIALB B tai u °° 15.00 E 10 xd ftO 6 5.50 I li 1!' L IP) 25/6 26, 6 cd QU Efface *.50 41.50 5.30 N [.so 3.87'.. L 10.25 2.65 |H10 1 Cod
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    • 22 13 MEAGRE VOLUME Volume of bus) ness in the shaiv market continued to I be meagre yesterday, 5 but prices remained steady. M11
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 652 14  -  Ram Piara Hockey Renew By Win A If 1 heir Games L'Vi:KVTHIX(i in i<> al hork^T iVing the past veik was «\pr*j ladovved by the smashing sue < psm's of tin 1 Stegapore Kerrp^tion Cab. Tin 1 Hecs played four matches un«l Wfaj
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  • 225 14 Jimmy Welch 01 the R J f •nd Golden 3" v ll vv u champion ol Knahi Lumpu*. itati in i r B LunN major c*J vi tiu Ifapp, World Stadium to night. iii- airman case w»o UVM Ugtli in the ast tWO v
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  • 129 14 TREHENHEERE'S HAT- TRICK FOR SHB POLICE Thiee goals iccred by Tiehenheere. centrt -Jorward. aftethe interval. gave the S.H.H. Police a <ieciai\'<* lead to beat the 8.0.D C.A. by 4—3 h d ast and keenly-c< iitestetl I'oc- Key game at St (^forge's Hoa<l I vesteiday. The Polic e lirft loading o.ie-
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  • 35 14 Entries are invited hom members to participate in the Chinese Swimming Club Billiards C'tiampionsnips a«48». Entries should n ach tru 1 i I club not laier than, Sunday. 1 October 31. I
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  • 126 14 Mr -inner* and frien«l» of the Colonial C'ritkK Club of Singa|>orr h« Id a grand-M-al' calibration *t the Colonial Chummery an VV«dn**da.v night to liitirL Hi* upeirns of lh»- Club'* -•ranch at Kuala Lumpur. The Colonial Cricket Club is thus the first club in the counrty
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  • 103 14 Active Referees Wanted! LONItOS THVRiDA] Tht \m§ hi, i football 'if jj, fire. Cntn a e»/ Mil //iff tin ttmndvi f»r9tim§ >■ .< m>i mpnu ichil^ somi nt th- leg teferreti i.t th> tne be i mi tottti th< am i> i tcntf i'O Thes€ criiict vm! |i «ff •■f^»-
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  • 416 14 PAT SE WELL'S HA T- TRICK ON SRC PADANG DAT SeweU perforowl a brillifiit h»t-tHd| #J F S.H.C. r***n* ywterdHV. when she lmni;e(l Mi the three Route for tlw S.C.C. r iri> Sports Club. hp The S.C.C. Women's First XJ defeated .he Girls' SporU Club First XI by three goals
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  • 418 15 orses Given Fast Work At K.L. (From Allan Lewis) kl ALA LI 'MPI'R. Thursday iy\ mist made it difficult to ;dentiJ> early Lfctrs t'" s morning, when Number Two Track, hj s s tii| little heavy, opened for fast work. t w .rkers were
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  • 109 15 W. Indies' Batsmen Collapse INDORE, Thurs The Wm lies ciicketois. who air .o*.i:India. started their thiee- match hor.. today against Ranji Trophy champions kar st;it,. ird: IHolK.ir State Ist. Innji.^s 1 Nevaarkai c Atkmm b Gomei g T Sat wat- c Btotlmeyei *bq Ali b Jones 3 INtyudu c Richards
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  • 361 15 LONDON, Thu r sc|ay Bome A:oerican boxers, narticularly in the lighter divisions, apparently thinU they can earn more money in dollar- stsned Britnin than in their own country. Since Lee Oma returned home with a sizeable "wad" for his brief encounter with
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  • 268 15 LONDON, Thursday— Would Mrs. Fanny Blau kers-Koeii, Dutch woman athlete, winner of four Olympic gold medals, infringe her amateur status b\ insisting on payment of the cost of taking her twi> children with her on an Australian (our? That is the problem facing the Australian
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  • 73 15 CALIFORNIA. Thurs. Maxie Docusen, New Orients lightweight. scortJ a foatthl round knockout over Peewee Swingler of Los Angeles for his 45th straight win. Doeusen sent Swingler to the j mat for a one count in the first round. He closed Swingier's eye vim a flurry of hard
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  • 36 15 SYDNEY. Thuisday. a standard rope, Johnny Francis a taxi-owner created what is claimed to bo a world skipping endurance record -27,175* turns in 2 his. 32 mins. 29 sees. at Tcrang. Victoria. Reuter-I AAP
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  • 32 16 The Hf~,iry Quartette am >«/; the many children who at \mded the American Community's Halloween party on W*diU;*ikiij ntfhi. The* a.e fro:., left to riyht Dorothy, Pe.j,jt/, Barbara and Judy.
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  • 127 16 LEESBI'RG, Florida, Thur;. The long-dormant anti- 1 Negro Ku Klux Kian has an- 1 nounced plana to ride again in several central-state hamlets, on the eve of the November 2 general elections The hooded *>rde distributed handbills which disclosed ulaus for a night-time tour of five cities
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  • 54 16 THE YEAR'B FASHIONABL E WEDDING: Lady Margaret Rtjrrton was r L s wm JohnColvilk at St. Margaret's Westminster on October 20. It was the ">' >■-< m fl weddmg of the year. The bride is lady-in-waiting to Princess Elisabeth and Pnnces^ s private secretary. Picture shows Princess
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  • 282 16 WEST ARE AT FAULT -STALIN 08 2? V (Bv Te e P honp Ao z vStalin today acm-ed the leaders ,;f States and Britain of foUowtos a pollfi ot nttt^L, to unleash h new war. lS >m Replying to quesUons by the Soviet ews»« Pravda on how he regarded the
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  • 30 16 The Fire Brigade yc-uiiLr answered two call- v> pj O ii; lallang tires, oiu at XouottJlii Road ar»d the o f her i| Bth milestone. East Om Road.
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  • 26 16 Aii Indian woman w taken to hospital liter il* was Injured by a fall from i tooflfgr bus at Gevlar? &< ,esteiday. i
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