Morning Tribune, 30 October 1948

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  • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE N ™> Seriei 10 CSNTB. OCT. 30, ID*3.
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  • 317 1 Half A Patrol Wiped Out KUALA LUMPtJB, Friday— Thirteen people— the biggest number to die in on** day at the hands of terrorists— fell in a wave of killings throughout the Federation yesterday. The victims included seven policemen out of a patrol of 14 which was
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  • 48 1 A Black Day For Federation «>r. A. Thurai, i<»rtly pr»- iimi: to n ,i rt.iiiw<l *U i h Gr«*At vV >rld. H r wan gaiUuidrd after dinner. In ttu* Oruup above b« ...n chiittiru .vith left right Mr. C. V. Koh, Dr. Mary Tan ainl Or. J. FornanJez.
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  • 88 1 RAF HIT BACK MALA LI MILK Thursday— The Royal Air Force *ta«?ed tkree-fold bl'iz on -i large bandit cyinp in Soujh r-ihaii-C durinp the past 3b hours, •ml*, rickety hea>*y machin^-yun ani! cannon fir? Ir^ra »ta,ufi>;htrrs and (9{rfttrai flattened the carrp An I th:* v-1-ri'UMdlng area. i' first attack was
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  • 165 1 S'PORE GIVES $25,000 TO UN AC, BUT- 3 G^f $140,000 Back mat let it I cent or the u.s.: 1 I fromthe UWt--1 U >-. Children UnttMH enounced bv Mr. nairman of the Coirrnittee. ai meeting of the Commissionetß, it^U* donat^ v -ondinon that the "-pent in th, SBK? n
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  • 65 1 P\RIS, Friday Britain and China, opposed by France and Russia, today failed to set an immi-dlate Security Council decision threatening sanctions »n r»le>Jine. Ihe Council decided Instead to *et up live-nation sub-committee to attempt h compromise between the dfmand to f«rc^ both side* to withdraw to pw-truw po-»»--tion»
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  • 77 1 KUALA LI' M PUR, Fri. Matey leaden here told the Morning Tribune that today chcy feit keenly about Malay* bdßg kept below the economic vV;i{re level. T! V said the Federation L«iboui Department should <m- i^loy n.oie Malay workers. Rc- uuitment on a large scale snould bo
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  • 183 2 TOOK CAR CHEAPLY AS BRIBE Chaw agamst RA O C Major thai he— MAJOU Samuel Jumps Morley Gregory of the U.A.O.V. took a far for something less than its worth from Tin Peng Yeu when he knew Tang was connected with nn official deal rnvnhing the delivery of 4l(i ton^.
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  • 208 2 IDKNTfI'f <ar Is issue«i »c far total 95. .VO St. Andrew OM Boys" As ijociation will hoM a fw> v c»l dinner at the Happ/ World tonight for Rev. R. K. S. Adams who is poin?. on leave to Ausira ia A Chinese girl of eight,
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  • 141 2 Jurymen hesitate, acquit RASC man Jury at th« Assize Oo.jr; yesterday could rot decide on a verdict at the trial of R.A. S.C. recruit, Chftw Yew Chee on a robbery charge. The Assize Judge (Mr Juctice Jobling) as!-ed them to reconsider. At the end rf another half an hour's deliberation
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  • 139 2 Five gunmen called elderly feo Soit T.v. by her maiden name, aud lured her into openool tho oOor OI hcr at 237-A, Gkylaag Road. They herded the inmatvs into «i room, nu-.j sacked the hou<e for an horn un<l left with casM and valuabl. s.
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  • 37 2 WHERE they got the tmJiCMd from is not kn.ivn, but it won Gene BWiVftt Uiriv Ralph Franklin and Mrs. 0. Schwab (passengers) first prize at the American CTh&'s Halloween Pd'tij on 77mr.»\'/ay niqht.
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  • 194 2 More Petrol-For Fede ration Only From November 1, every motorist anil road transport owner in the Federation will receive gallons of patrol for eoch one-gallon coupon surrendered. Singapore coupons will not carry this increase. Federation Government Dc- partnients whose work has been curtailed by petrol rationing will receive additional petrol.
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  • 133 2 The Spitfire pilot who was killed recently at the R. A. F. Station. Sembawang is F/O G. C. A. Brie, son of Wing Commander R. a. C. Brie, the famous autogyro expert. Till quite recently Brie was Personal Assistant to the' late A. O. C. Malaya
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  • 101 2 fPHE "forgotten Malays"— islanders along the Johore j coast, off Batu Pahat may soon j have schools for the first time in 200 years. The Johore religious authorities and the United Malays National Organisation are reported to be preparing plans to estaMLsh schools
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    32 3 trwcd sfH9 "Roll Ont the Barrel" vken <i ni thrmd up bke this. He pot u cfmsoltti.yn ire's of tit American Cbt.b's Hnllmoen "tit -at on jjavt* B—9.8 9.
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  • 147 3 illy, "nllantrw er devotion gapore'a Governor, Sir Franklin Giinson Colonial Police Medals to three memoers ingapm Pclice Force when he attended the SriS! ut P arade °f lOO.Reguiar Policemen and «tra Constable, at th* Police Training School njßßMon Road, yesrerdav. n*pedor Halfo-rj n received the M<
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  • 168 3 LEFT REAL JOHO Changi JHE Left-wing Matey apparently for the kr Johore Stale brand Broadway Theatre, Jon the party's third anniv< Jouors Goverimont toler.\nr. of the party's I+4MHMBM ir dicat.e.; a changed attitude tc ward left-wing nationaJist observers state I. They believed that this t >l eranee may influence the
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  • 135 3 Kaula Lumpur. Thursday Police killed three bandit:- ant 1 captured five other? in antiton orist opeiation- throughout the Federation yesterday. Th*> also recovere a revolver anc several rounds erf assorted ammunition. Six hundred person- were screened in when a ptroncr Police Military force threw a sej
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  • 83 3 F«mml Mark«>l Roi WORE muff on is Hvnilable in Singapore nou. We haw b sgtr and mow frequent arrivals cf Australian sheep ?;r<d £roat>\ now. No shortage of mutton ha- baen experienced in any food markets during the whole of this month. The availability of more carcases prevenl
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  • 90 4 Chile Is Cold On An taretic Plan NTIAOO I Ttu I < flt •»d Inc rtlWe tit! I tn her "Anti tl nectar" nd thai in- :< rnatii n ilisatl< n would h*f< uni. vourftbl i i« wottld a! ul' Incompatible with thi' security t."'«' Amei i*n continent agreed in
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  • 56 4 LONDON. FL'i. Maj. Gen. Alexe] Kislenko. Soviet representative on the Allit d Council for Japan, has written to G*n MucArthur that he will M^d the Japanese government 1 first bIU for expenses incurred by th t Soviet govvrnment in repatriating JaPftnete prisoner:, of
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  • 30 4 »YDNEY, Kh. The South 1 •<«■• •<■ Commission yesterdav announced the selection of Noumea, New Caledonia as permanent headquarters It w.. announced th;,t bulldingi •W made available at U.P.
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    69 4 Kg^Jß jft j| When you tunr. in to the Cantonese programme the HftH time, yon iviU kioic that if'j Miss Kuthtmv: Knn at th m!croph<ne. but before ynH ortuailu hwr her v, we it »o. w to the Left: The technicians tune -ind level the \9 metre ->•>'
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  • 101 4 WASHINGTON. Friday. Aubrey H. Harwood, director j »i the Economic Co-operation Administration operations, said today that EGA has j ffered to help United States mining companies to expand abroad in order to gather strategic stockpiles, and list- ed China and the Netherlands j
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 231 4 Radio Programme <(»2« l*cs. 4.96 or 7.2 mf s.) KADIO MALAYA (K.L.) BBC OVBBBBAS RADIO ACBTBAU V (9.30 a.m. lo ILM a.m., 21. .il 17.H4, 15.21, 15.20 me 4 p.m. to 11.45 p.m.; 15.20, 17.7(.\ I&SA, 11.71, 9,(i15 me s.) 1.00 p.m. iiaciio Orchestra; 1.30 News, i.50 Interlude; 2.00 to
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    569 5  -  YUMEI LIM Has Th^ East Discovered By r heeii tn ;b:t 5 S Con! diii P^ W topP* o 33 V /itii renjoi. \v,,|, KOOd v 2£S3 fai ai -.o sa/. were SVrei* only the cam; aS of one state wjthw»nothing more A raoanruetili the rwn 3 i
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  • 241 5 REVIVE THAT TIRED DRESS. DO not discard t'.iat slightly worn froeH RtVfe it a new K?ase of life instead. Boleros of ill kinds are popular this auiumn, j>erhapa because they he'p to emphasise our new small waists. So if your dress Is too tight, or worn, you coukl hardly find
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 112 5 GRAND PRE -CHRISTMAS REDUCTION SALE BEGINS THIS WEEK MORNING, AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL EVZNNC GOWNS V LOTH SI ITS A TOP COATS I OR UOMC TKVVKIXKRS Ir»iRS. 'TOMMY" THOMSON ti^X l i BOOM 18L 2nd FLOOR (i.H. BUILDIACi MTTEEY KCAJ> TKJ, 7997 TC^NIGHT, DANCE AT KATON<3 MSI -HOUSE isi. m S BAR
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    • 46 5 E^-AL-t NEXT WEEK. [raffles hotel" I TODAY LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM I I2JO to 2.30 p.m. also I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 1^ TGCKTIirHOIJR Wiflj Fwnk Plckford r1 the Plaao S from 7 to 8 p.m. I F' ■■■?AL D.ANCS from pjn, to mkbilght FRANK PICKFOID HiS ORCHESTRA
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 166 5 nm—— M 1 DIARY I HAPPY birth lay to I Tarns Jackson. What is it? 27 or 23 Rie Straits C.llnctM Methodlat Yout'.i Fellow io ill repeat lnst Baturday's successful performance of "Mind over matter" at 8 Kampong Kapor tonight. Among the soloists are Mrs. Ooh Kr* KeeandM.. Hcug 'hin
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 238 6 AUR congratulations to the Australian •M/:!boum'j Herald" for publishing a HUT vey on the discontent Siamese stu dents in Melbourne. "With cne voice.' -ays this paper, "Aus iralia is luring Asian students to her colleges and universities; with another she is i shooing them away' The
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  • 228 6 GKPMAN thinking I L cpang.-d lunJani'-r. through or occupation judging from R< M 100 Of the U: Mill Gcnern[nfomuulon Ooao 1) i. •HQ irt Df tho 99 p;ibi:«- cpin.on iillPtfl fflatfe i!i the American Za*t and tiv e rtori of b<.tffi between October, 1945. by
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  • 599 6 IT CAN HAPPEN AGAIN This old German soldier has not lost his faith in Hitierism. He is, however, too old to fight again. But what of this 1 young German? mb^ are the mimericai changes in opinion concerning specific questions. In Ncvtinbcr. 194&. 42 p:r cent. Of t&c people inte:viewed
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  • 234 7 A WHISPER BECOMES TALK.... hi i\ Tlinn.— When American military privately about the possibility of F" r r 1 "if'iUia someone always whispers: "Why >jrWl rn (Germans right now?" ol r i". \rhisncr it because any Ameri2an officer 'ii; b reprimanded J prlfd to ,-ther
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  • 105 7 U.S. Denies Stalin's Charge Pridty. The United today denied formally ind completely the statement al n that America Rnd repudiated the agreed ution of the Berlin crisis fc* negotiation! here. 1 Wai made by Failip American delegate on tho Security Councii. who the R< rlin situation l t'nitod States and
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  • 49 7 ■I'-on, Friday. Mr. Arthur Conununi* General of the 700.000 strorMiners' rnin h. k -thathowiH 1 fthhia job despite tlio Executive's repudiation Port of the French Mtaew- Lxoeutlvc had "rtng hus visit to Paris l t month were "con- > men policy, unauthotlisclairned" by them.
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  • 51 7 O. E. V. CFAIG <■? Belfast, Ireland, is one of the *roluntttr nnrt*>s being truwd by the RAF purackute school *n Upper Hiyj jrd, Englard. The g'llft, wh'j nuike sir jumi>s apiece with reyuUition botlld dress, are bfr.n/ trained for nuchnif of net" u t >~borne medical
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  • 133 7 AMSTERDAM. Friday. Netherlands Foreign Mm is- j ter Dr. D W. Stikkvr left tonight bv ai: for Batavii. m an j attempt "to bring about resumption of negotiair.is with the Indonesian Re- j public." He also, as reo.csentatlve of ttk Dutch Govemment ir.iorm himselt Personally of '-the
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  • 39 7 Slough. Friday. Tiu t quest on Dr. Stailyb:ass. Vice, Chancellor of Oxford University found dead on a railway t^ac*. i was opened at .'long: tonight i and after evidence of iienuficition was adjourned uutil Kov. Reuter 11.
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  • 50 7 Stuttgart, Thursday. American military police reported using tear gas tonight to quell a riotous mob of more than 10. COO trade unionists here. The Gennanu demonstrated apainst the economic policies «n Berlin enforced by the bi-zonal German administration in the western zone.- U.P.
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  • 133 7 SHANGHAI, Fri It has taken an unpm dented economic crisis to do in a few weeks what me local authorities have been unable to achieve in years- clear Shanghai's stretts of lood stalls. Thousands of these stallhave boon forced out of bu.«ine.ss by the current food shortage,
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  • 74 7 Shanghai. Friday. Two foreigners and a Chinese coupli* were arrcated yestnday '\v Pie Economic Police in what wa* described as the first of a scneof round-up* of mcTnbcis of «x large-scale for«ig".i currency ling active in Shanghai. Police sources iefu?e<i to divclo.se the identities of the two
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  • 214 7 CANTON. Friday. Executive Yuan has requested Ittl Kvangtung and Kwangs* Office to suDply data regardling economic conditions in Kw^ngtung, according to a Chinvse report hire. The Executive Yuan also requests information on wh*t is being done 10 deal with the unfavourable price
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  • 183 7 Paris. Friday. French troops and armed police with tank and anr.ouivd cars today cleared strike-bound coal mine- in ihe Pas De Calais "black country," ;>n uea grouping mor» mines than any previously ttckletf in the 25-aay (.Id coa] stoppage. Ihe first seven pits
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  • 122 7 THE SWISS DON'T LIKE COWBOYS GRENOBLE (France), Fri. Thirty-three tiivi cowboys, and girls huddled together in the waiting room of nearby Annemasse railway station today hoping tlvy could get visas for Italy. After being ejected from j Switzerland on Wednesday, :Cap t a i n Larry Sunbrock's Texas cowboy troupe
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  • 143 7 Curt US Reply To Soviet WASHINGTON. Friday. Tho Soviet demand ftn info nation on the fccret me -tir.,/ of American military le*Vra in Japan on October 12 nn been rejected sn-ninarily by the t'nited JRaftOi on Ibe grounds that it is non. 1 ct Russia s busiu's.s The State Dervutii-cnt
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  • 78 7 NK VV YOU K. Frul iy. This city's u.x slnke end d today whin all 8,500 drivers n turned to their jobs with s.vii private lines. The oomnmlci. whole ■ervic for .j.r»oo,ooo p;is.«. nfei i in snarler! for two <ln- report* f sch<(!u!«s nonn.il y«
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    247 9 Ha'VruV.i. vj> [b* is wiTftlli wl 'he old l ugliMd wMdl says that mi that night (Oct. SD every year flu* "wic'uM *ouls gather together. On Timrsday 2M -.oiils Onost'y American trathor»'d in tho American Club, bul with food in.>ntions to on joy thfrviselves and r; i .!s<- MWV
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  • 43 10 WASHINGTON, Fti ed Nations International Kni'-i-j ge-.cy Food Committee an- nour. «1 an intiim allceat.jn' Of 440,390 long tons of coc-i *■>< ana for the year bcg^im'.ac October 1 has hoen profXM^! 1 t > .^ovrrnments of 45 pat ti- iI>at.ing countries. U.P.
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  • 115 10 NEW xORK. Fil-jy. A rV/e-year agreement reportedly has been reached beUvcnj the American Federation ofMusicians and the major rec< rd companies to vnd the 10-r.iomL ban pfl tlie mtinu- factw of new di.-ics. Attointys for the cumpanie^ v(re said to have drawn up 1 rew fve-year contrac;
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  • 200 10 MANILA, Friday. The new coconut oil mill of the Philippine Refining Company, a subsidiary of Unilevers, in Pandacan, Manila, whicn is reputedly "t*ic best cceonui oil mill" in the Orient, has just been completed and l« no* opt rating at parr rapacity Rebuilt at
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  • 79 10 Manila. Friday.- The death penalty imposed on two Japanese war criminals by a Philippines Army tribunal has boon confirmed by President Quirino in Baguio where he has gone for a few days rest, according to reliable reports received here today. Former Captain T. Teiaincto and
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  • 165 10 Truman Supports Israel I New York, Friday. President Truman tonight reiterated his stand by the Democratic plati form plank on the Palestine issue -endorsing the United Nations resolution of last November on partition and approving the claim. 1 of Israel to the boundaries set torth in that resohition. Shaking at
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  • 120 10 M-Aid for the Colonies Lon on Kri si. fee, D II Rl >" roi the Col,' ?"*> today that the Co tion Minion JS method of ohu .rf?" Bhall PUr. rt^ Ur nial iii \«i-;.pment This st»p hud j af tci cor^ultatior., Color. -al Governm Jj He wa< addn? S
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  • 93 10 DELHI. F i I Government hits \sm move ail finanon". Itffetaj impose..! |gain*t .->> states In cob of Li changed situation in H><«i bad." a Financ, Minutrjl prei nott 1 ■TBOUOCtd iMI It lAted that the R'Viw Bank of India YM VBM* cancelled an 1 '->-■ "Mj
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  • 57 10 US NOT LEAVING PI BASES Manila Friday.-^ "J denied a repot t puj ■;<■<; night by the Evening to the effect that I States WM eenAfc' !doon*Btof itsmiltta the Philippines; American cl^ ic Tl Thomas H. Loc» 1 (absence inth.-..^; SI said thai the nu>' at present no •nonti, Km
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  • 33 10 CRASH VICTIMS BODY FOUND PortmnJ. F;' 1 ;Vlinb body of John N' |n don. one of 2t» l |u<!irll aircraft j hbCTty beat di. jp dav wmk, iwa .v- Portland harl..M. misvins.'. Reuter
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  • 30 10 "INNOCENT AMONG THE WOMENS" LONDON.^' Office raid to anv time I 1 of 'the Berlin both wost-in agreed In Pa" It ad«ie<l tli ii so. he is ar wolves.' U.P.
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  • 19 10 INDIAN PEER'S TRIBUTE LOND 0 N. Sinha. the onl} the Brittfh H paid tribute Indian ctele^ 1 Oommooweaitn conference.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 135 10 "POP" i EXCLUSIVE. 1 1 1 1 i s,KPfMcePcft>^srA.M X PENCe younb/e&nu^ 'JTO 1 111- C-K "V't TABLECLOW -TV4AH I W*.<S P^lW< -^E STV^»Ki "RUCGLES" c- oirnjT fiOMJ TO f^i /.J yuEQP HEQ£ INFACT A&OUT ALL.VMW I FORWMH) TO MUTING "BELINDA" MOW GET TMIS. CieLS-1 I //WE'LL tCNOC< HEK OUT
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  • 252 11 THEN THE JAPS CAME tH e nicobars were happy.... t v l"ri.— On the lonely Nkobar Islanis i in Ocean recently, 11,000 naiives WMf their mass singsong of Scottish sons<H:rite of which is Loch Lomond. e same time the man responsible, MaKr ;J i rived in Melbourne on his way
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  • 122 11 WASHINGTON, Fri.— Stalin's "war monger'har&e against the United States was cleby Democratic national chairman J. McGrath as a Soviet bid to swln^ the ican presidential election to Dewey. r* ssned a statcuwigl t oo .1 nunist leaders Dewey as then becaute they wotriJ s him
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  • 22 11 4 WOMEN HURT IN TR AIN CRASH s-n.. Friday. w injured when > r Ida train crash- -a- of a stationary Ncath today.
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  • 110 11 FIRST STEP TOWARDS WORLD GOVT. AMSTERDAM. Frwiay. -The Western Union idea is the first step towards the ideal of a "one world federal government." Seth Ramkiishna Dalmia. the prominent Indian industrialist and newspaper proprietor said last night, after he arrived hero from Loni lonMr. Dalmia. who was on his way
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  • 40 11 "Discussed Price" Plan Opposed Shanghai. Friday. Major General Chiang Ching-kuo was reported to have strongly opposed introduction of the so-called "discussed price" plan for the second phase of the nationwide economic control programme, at a Nankin? conference it wasj learned.
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  • 138 11 TALLULAH. (LOUISIANA Friday. A grey-haired lather was today accused by the authorities of blowing up, his own house v/ith a stranger inside to collect $33,000 In insurance. The sheriff is holding Frank Dowdy and searching for hi.-' son, James (23 >. Th(i r hom
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  • 56 11 When Prime Minister Clewnt Attlee opened ihc first pesturxr Cowiwm>rm?th Parti' #,i< ntary Conference <vt W»-->t-m'nstrr Hall, it .ruv attended by 87 delet/'MK from. 37 parliaments and U gisla.tnrefi throuqhfmi the British Commonwealth. The picture shows B, V. Krvhtui Murlhy R<r>. a member of the In <>:
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  • 216 11 SYDNEY, Fri.— Radio and push-button control for crushing machinery will make construction methods on the Pretty Valley dam for the Kiewa hydro-electric works in Victoria up-to-dat-. Two men wiil operate p-juh button mechanism which will operate machines able to iv.ix more than 1800 tons of ro:i crete
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  • 105 11 HONOLULU. Friday. A. wilted daisy was dropped from a Navy plane today on the spo. where* the hatt'cship Oklahoma was sunk on Dumber 7. 191V In the .Janane?o sreak raid on Pearl Harbour. Tli* daisy fftfl srnt to Ur Navy by Mrs. JcUb Campbell nf
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  • 112 11 Sentenced And Cashiered Stir-t Athan. (GWniorj :i> Win:; Couni R V B. BNM (M), aunt >ttic t ol the Saint A. than Air KLal.on. w.< at e •:t uttal at iaint 4Cten ric«'rt to b< a.si-.i'"*' ir..! tv ".vf lour v(,n" p«-ri«l lervitudc lot phrmt £7.008 t j '11 own
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  • 110 11 GO HOME, FILIPINOS ARE TOLD ■tenfhat, Friday. Tho Phillippines Consul General. Marian .< Ezpeleti, reveaVl hero U»t n^.it mat t\f had "BUTJteiUd to local "non csB>r.t'al IWpttPf to return home. H- said the advice wfs "routine" and was the reiteration of a similar advice he had ?i ven six months
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  • 260 11 LONDON, Fii. Mr. Balkiishnu Sharma, one of the Indian delegates to the recent Commonwealth Parliamentary conference, said today that he would like the "great Jurists and Pundits and constitutional law to find out some link apnrt from the Crown link to kfp India within tho
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 24 11 BRITAIN'S" Perfoct LOVE-TK.IM TOGETHER AftAlNj !N A MHtAIfTIC \H 'SICAL-fOMEDV! VX H A /\UEIBERT WiLCOX N EAGLE* i#**WiiNliG wAIls a a» s to r <""*.
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  • 260 12  - His Fans Don y t Call Hun Miss' Anymore OSWALD HENRY Wv^liXk DANA ANDBEWB feels he's a success nov. For at least three months he hasn't retHvtd a letter addressed to "Miss" Dana Andrews. vtiul tmv\s wookly lh husky, hf imni iil star us U) pet lottrr> WWCfI WOUki i^ftftai
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 202 12 Urn's Bi!d .uui !ou In fc.**at distress: j^P In tiit* picture. '*iM& 1 m|»s for lest! "sNl"'!^ 'jr-'-hfs, t ;■•>■* 'v' *.<~ m < o4' > V «T fx |JM BCBM£^?L 3T «Bt ill > >-„U. i i" 9^^ 1 P COM ED '-THE \OOSt BOT UK) IIIHOTI t ,;vi
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    • 127 12 j..hnn> v\,.i, M r 7 -*u "Tur/a.. K,,,., UDO SVyt WOKI t ••<«r,m :i i 11( Nla! I* lir( ..M.M.r,-., -A'V,,.,,, at v KOI -6.1 LAKT MAY! ig*vk I 11 am; 1.45; 4.15; F tfVO^^Li: ■^■b -and a £g ni!iion Ik 6 909 fk ?A cs!our.dina AlhambrA ucap. id tm
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 870 13 re quoilMl the Mai- 1 1 ,0 15.00 • Ifl \'l m ,u il I_» 20, 6 cc' t OM) 1 • ft Trusts* 41.50 5.30 3.85 10.25 2.05 1 1.52' 1374 lCm 41,50 w. Hamm< i AA 50.50 45.25 •wSugh 30.00 30.50 Hk n- -• r
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    • 28 13 BRIGHT SPOTS j Bright spots in th share market vaster- day were I'niteers S S and Itauhs. BfimhidPT of tho S market wu quietly steady, with small business.
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    • 141 13 Rubber Market Values Hit A New Low Level A FIKTHEK decline in rubber market Vftfcm took phre Uiis week, and a new low levelwasreathed.siiid I h« report issued by l^vis .»nd fmA <Singa|K>re) Ltd. yesterday. I QOOM FOR JAIWN TOKYO. Friday The Supreme Allied Command in the Pacific and the
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    • 131 13 LONDON, Fri.— Shortage of steel is holdiiig up a Government scheme to feed electricity to Britain most isolated farms. This is part of a project castinir £11)0.000.000. provide for M now penorating stations in vavious paits of Britain to je- j place outworn and overworked Pl ETectricitv was
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    • 63 13 Y»\sttiday |he local rubber 1 market opened steady. With buyers satisfied, the market ea.srd slightly towards 1 the close. Closing pi ices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Nov. RSS 41% 42 No. 2 Nov. RSS 40 40 l No. 3 Nov. RSS 38% 38 :> On registered tender:
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    • 33 13 A colour iili. i or the manufacture of pasties will fce shown free at the Y.M.C.A. tonight. Four Other technical shorts, loaned by the Bfttkh Council, will also be shown.
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    • 53 13 Tho coconut oil market wa! I P Business wasclon, in Un^ $IThe1 The following were yestersl9.lo. Sarawak |M hiaK r3sa%&« fs2l2 Sarawak $211^ BLACK PEPPER: LamP °rAOTI BER8 ER (Round) $135 Java ST k Hamburg Cuoe $6 COPRA: Sundned $31',. OIL q $54 NUTMEG: 110S $128. B.
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    • 12 13 Board of 1 V L l>pan.s.- .aw
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    • 95 13 TODAY is BINGSDAY! 11 am— 2 pm— 4.15— 6.30— 9.15 IUNG CrOSHY SINGS 5 WOMIKRFU?, TUNES: I "Friendly Mountains", The kftu In Your Eyes", The WhiHt--1 ler and H s I>ob" 4 I Hiss Vour Hand, Madame" .»nd The Emperor U'alti." THE BIGGEST THING "^^m^^~T^T THAT EVER HAPPENED T fßßßMfcfc
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  • 1094 14 KKSI BK IS on a riiflinilt propramnif* nbould lx* GAMK HOY; SELOIMAN and A7.AD. Be«t each way fn'ts: star <r»Ki, Dancing Fury anil First Fancy. RACE ONE Horses. 4. E\v. 4. 6 F-j»s Eastern Gold uho boat Fi!*t Fmicy over tho h\. then w~n again over
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  • 909 14 TRIBUNE SELECTIONS Bv Mm \jsmh \..r EASTERN t.O 1 I) Dr—rj Kim Race ft DANCING FI "RY Virtuoso IV Taki Ra«v 5. sTAR OOI> lUngi R-' K>«it<'l!a Ksuv 5. HANI BOY Mmh PapiHoa Rao* SEI-OPIAX !w«rd Frr-.W»riok ■*ackp<tf Race 7. FAIR FLOWER sir R.ith Faofarad" Race 8 AMtSftMCNT K K
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  • 383 14 Tin- fuPoivir.g nr^ th*» \i. i^hts. cir. s i tm 1-idr ra-« u< K. t Pr. Turf f Octw I r-Nov.'iiiK.'r M.-.!;,.. •tarts at IJS pjm. RACE ONE HOTMS, Class 4. I> v 4 6 F.irloncs 4 0" Peggy's CflC '•00 FJleiv 0 0 0 MarlfleM 0 I'J
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  • 43 14 Today's Match At Stadium The Combined meet the Com bin-' the last Mg **> the BeMin toda B:\sar Stadiur- f< Liar. Teck Cup. The Brtrricci .strong fWc and of winning th»- ti The Civilians a give the Combir hard battle. A thrilling mate witnessed.
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    • 312 15 FOR TOD A Y W> HOG Ellery <«^ L gui Lawler (Fox. II- J. 06 Mawi (Breuke'.om |T 2 $03 Flannery (Sullivan* IJI so3 J- Donnelly (Titie/» j'4 713 Daw son (Fo.vi 5f 712 Tait »Fo\> Er 9\+ Baebv I WacUrvoithj Ijr s'». R (Dav:o?> W: so' iDmmm r 1
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    • 238 15 cant}, DXKY ~7' tMcne y s P° ils sport", said Amen- n 7dSf Jack Kramei% in a candid then^lf l ht s mcne y in tennis llow and while it's me best players will be after it", he declared, i f :f> wno achieved t V,
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    • 178 15 News From The Mews (BY ALLAN' LEWIS, KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Frid iv The Solanpor Polo Cfuh Uuutkl to the prand rfTnts of M- r R Bkenc and the Selan i Turf Club, is rapidly regaining its feet Reformed after tls war at the beginning of I ■•■l7 with six playing r.tenibci>.
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    • 282 15 Racehorse Kept In "Cold Storage" (BY ALLAM LEWIS) KUALA Lumpui. Friday. "Natural." the first progeny of successful Australian tire "Dhoti" to bo imported to Malaya is enjovin,' the coolness of an air-conditioned stall at the stables at L'ir.gapore '-Natural" was a tjood parfpi'HM in Melbourne and was imported to race
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    • 115 15 In a hockey game that '.vas j sometimes brilliant and somo- times mediocre the S.R.C. "A'" I beat the Cable and Wireless by! I three goals to one on the I S.R.C. Padang yesterday. The Recs scored their *irst goal through Routens and I second when Carvalho banged
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      40 15 Tin lrtn>i uhich represent* J Baffle* I .wtituttnn at lf»4S l.th i -School Badminton Champion ships. Standout fieft to iit/ht>: W<e Sian Gian, Lim l\im fhott, ami Mr Martina ,t < S/iort.s Master). Sittuiif: Let Kim Jec and Pmuj Kiv 89HQ.
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    • 104 15 Good lighting was seen the Happy World Stadiun. la&t night when Jimmy Welch 1 129| i beat Golden I Boy < 127) on points. The results Of the other fights w«.re as follows Tommy Woods < 1283/4) tko'ed Ong Hock B'-ng <122]i j in the sth round
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    • 27 15 In a friendly return io-vr match between the b.c.l. xt ftfalDft r 'w (}:»v( rnrncnt Printing Dept. xi. the b.c.l XI won by 2 1.
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    • 54 15 i n :l mediocre game at hockey en th c S. C C. Pad;in« yesterday the P T b-.-at the 5 C. C "A" by an odd goal in til re I Smith scored fo r the S. C 2. while Toledo and Ponniah xrre the IeWM ft»
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    • 122 15 A PENALTY goal by Hpshini enabled the Ruffles Inion to beat the S.C.R.C. by J»n odd goal in three in a hockey encounter at Btikit Tunah yesterday. The game was characterised by wild hi'ting. Attacking right from the start, the Collegians obtained an early lead when Hashim
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  • 494 16 IN JO YEARS SINGAPORE WILL BE- Commissioners.,,. ]UK. W. L. BLYTHE, Depot? Monte Plesidvi told Municip' r I KiMen M»>*.erd'»v that Singapore wronH b« e *y of she<.s in Ive »f M years if teinpor*r Kmlkßag |iei lints men no! restricted. The Commissioner wore debating the
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  • 325 16 But Few liste tu, The t'omml«t«l« >nrr> i. n.f 1 i- i%i ;n of int) f > For the tini|M»rar> boMUig pef ntii bi r^sptd of il>e-»« ihedb. Mr. Vap Phen^ <^.«: who Ithc motion, acci. I i IW^unicipai Architect of hy»pa*fl the C men I i ordering the demolition
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  • 344 16 2 millions in frozen funds There is totnl of neorlv IW^WW io Singapor,' led up in various funds which c.Min^ Ne used foi uinnv yum* Mr. D. Robertson, speaking un adjournment yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioner lef erred to these funds and asked why a eontribut of $25,000 was
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  • 40 16 Witti reference to a report that regtotJ Chinese carr b tne Chinese continue for months, the Corv.ru--Singapore Re«UtratigaJ ma i t dear registration of oje» the Singapore R- Scheme under whicr. member ot the PttWJC register befow Nover
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