Morning Tribune, 1 November 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1 NO. 925. (New Beries) 10 CENTS. MONDAY. NOV. 1, 1948.
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  • 83 1 Americans To Stay In T singtao WASHINGTON, Sun. —A US Navy *;»<>k^«»i mil said today that t;'.^ jivmthv of the aircraft carrier*, T.uuw.i an*! Princeton at T«U|gtM should nut be Interpreted meaning that the I i ited Intruded hdrawtng from T>in^t..-.. Naaktag fpirts said I'iritish Con>u:, •ir Bft!ph Stephens Hid
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  • 170 1 x -nnsylvania. Sun- ysterioiu smoke and i struck is penou m •nongahela valley last 1 this morning and -t Chambon pro- state of emergency nature of ndke I waibly beariog po;- I^rtal fumes! tne area for four n *ng the hoipiUla to 1 j^ith asthma cr.j
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  • 338 1 MANCHURIA: 'VERY BAD' Chiang Admits Loss INKING Sunday —With the Chinese Reds hammering at the inner defences v of Mukden cityi President Chiang X ai-shek has admitted indirectly that tte Manchurian campaign is lost. The Communists expect to enter Mukden city tonight. The virtual Nationalist colKpse m Manchuria has brought
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  • 228 1 KfTAYTAN Sunday:— The raMialty list of the bnndit alt^k on the I"CCI. Hn mine iliSt train three miles fw« Sungei Umb\n X yesterda> increased when V rvp' »•>! Const-ble who was nerioush wounded died today. a.: Mrilff report ftoted hat two miners, a Kuro- 1
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  • 24 1 BELGRADE Sunday— The OfF.cr announced today mat Yugoslavia will establish diplomatic and economic lelatio:^ with the Peoples' Government of Korea.
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  • 30 1 uhtiLL.. bun. Peruvian President, -'Ose Luis Bustamente, WilO was deposed by the rigatiit coup, left Cor Boenoa A.r^ vi.i &-iita at H.oO a.m. .•rsterdav. U.P.
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  • 51 1 A middle-aged Cantonese woman was killed In a collision between a car and a *,rlshaw on the Tanjong Pagar Koad, at 11.10 last night. The woman received head and iep Injuries and died on [he arrival of the ambulance. The trishaw rider was also injured and leni to
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  • 212 1 China Sea Drama: HMS Cossack Rescues 1 200 Soldiers The British destroyer C MMCk, attached to the tJitaM iacitic riiot. pLiyvil a major role m a nig.i :i>a drama w.iop. uc rescued 1,200 Chin eae hluis tvo.n the ua. Ting Lung which wa- v:>n Mhorc n*«r Keelonc (FonaOfft) during a
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 2 THE former Miss Joan Hewanliue Carrol! leaves St. Audrey.'* Cathedral on her husband* arm a* Mrs. Frederick George Cook*. The wedding tool; plare la-t wee'-
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  • 310 2 Tmin escapes us MI.AI, Sunday Terrorists stages ,uo sabotage j«Ueinnt« In tlie Iteiigfttn Kulai aim last ni^ht. They <1> iiMnsiti'd a bridge Qfl the railway line ;«nd :ilso tl.ur. aged Telegraph Tost No. 442 near here. A goods train nearby was apparently ondMMgtd. It was about
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  • 110 2 JJEEPAVALI th«! festival of lights m ode brated by Singapore's Hindu community yesterday, but not on a lavish scale. This i« the irat year after Mahatma Gandhi's death and taring this period all Hindu festivals ate subdued. Nevertheless. Hindu busi- 1 nesses were closed and shopkeepers and
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  • 163 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday: Twenty Communist bandits wore captured by troops drawn from the Ist Devons and the Ist Sea forth s in a series of operations m North and Central Johore m the past few day I*.1 Several of them were recognised as wanted men. The
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  • 87 2 LONDON. Sun. Danny Kayo, arriving yesterday foi an appearance m a royal command show, got the biggest welcom. .'v.i s<en at the London aii port. American Oversea* Airlines attache- irere unable to clear a path thtough the crowds and the police finally helped the stage
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  • 56 2 NEWBURV. Vermont. Sunday. Fout persons were killed, five were injured, and hundreds of sk-eping passengers were shaken when two fast trains collided m a dense fog early yesterday. The engineers and firemen of both trains were killed Five mail cleiks were injured The accident happened on a single
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  • 96 2 NEW YORK. Sun. -While this city's 270-man police force was guarding Truman o n Friday, three thugs forced their way into the home or Mrs. fchMey Schneider, tied nor up and robbed her of US$O. 5OO m jewels. Th.y returned eight dollars
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  • 48 2 SAN JUAN. Puoito tdCO, Sunday. Th e niOst i mpor taut flection m Puerto Rico s history will be decided on Tuesday when it is expected a iecord number of voters will turn out to elect their own governor for th* first time. U.P.
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  • 178 2 ipOKYO. Sunday. General I Mac Arthur through an ofli (ial spokv-sman yesterday at tacked Russia again at itf most vulnerable point M Jap panese ->yes the Soviets' fa;lure to live up to agreements on repatriation of Japanese from Russian territory. The spokesman said that Russia was
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  • 86 2 CHICAGO, tun.— The Linen Supply Association wn» n furnishes iaundry servu\ worrying about what rot fs. who m resturants. or night club, on elert night, will do wrun the the returns. So the association I bulletin appealing straint. It said l 'd°nt sheets, mark up taWe-cl or
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  • 169 2 SURGEON BUILDS LUXURY BOAT HR. S. H. TAN. Singapore op- i I v tical surgeon, is building a luxury cruising yacht, gaff j cutter-rig, complete with a 30 HP. auxiliary Diesel engine. U v xpects to launch m De m- ber this year. H e started work on the vessel
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  • 226 3 POWER DEPT. HOLD-UP No Spares Till Next Year (Tribuu;* Staff Reporter) 1M()1 SAND dollars' worth of Me parlN I by -he Municipal Electricity Department yj. year ri» not expected till next. tile, there is an accumulation of maintcuwhich ca:not be undertaken until the ma- rrive. been overrlods and ri fault*
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  • 49 3 The rttbter market opened .-teady on Saturday morning and eased slightly toward* the close. Cl >slng pricei ww< Bui W. Sellers Mo. 1 Nov RBl r No.2Nov. RS£ J9-i 39 Ho. 3 Nov PS^ 38 On rrMv^ter.'-; r.de; •fOv.-^Dec 41 *H Jtin.-Miir. 1949 40-i W-l rone: Quiet.
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  • 57 3 Mrs. Hili-i ii lturr«>tt and Mr. K. van Heni«*ii < «1 at Mr. \Voi;k Shei' Tun'n party U the lutcrnutionui 4 'lull, .'ohorc lUihru, on Saturday nii«ht to <»* > »h»'at" hin •>>i'vution to Dato. In the hottoin p!rtur>> art' Dutin \\<u\ Mris, Mrs. .l;i(Tar
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  • 271 3 Israel conquers: UN plans sanctions TEL AVIV. Sunday.— The Israeli Army opened a major air and land offensive 1 m Northern Palestine and captured the Arab stronghold of farahttta an 1 pressed on m defiance of the Uniu d States cerse fire order. United Nations Truce Headquarters at Haifa confirmed
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  • 68 3 More than -00 people attended Saturday night's gala opening dance organised by th Armenian ■ports club and h«-i.i j at lOC. Tannin Road Present the function won* the president or the club, Mi W. Ivi.iitir. and lii.; wif> who later f' senfc d prizes to winrut:; of
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  • 53 3 The Olenealy PltnUtlooi, Ltd held Its 34th annual gcn,ral meetlni »t the Hongkong Bank Chambers on Saturday Mr. P. O. Lundon took the chair. Th« report and accounts lor the ytw ended June 30. 1943 werr tdoptei. Mi. J. H. Pallllpi wa* reelected director Ifessrt. Bvatt Co. w<
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  • 64 3 AFL PRESIDENT WAS INTIMIDA TED-LE WIS WASHINGTON, B-H^£& Sn ve^tton m the Freiu-i, coal miners strike. Guon told l--.w.s dmt 1" SS,p fl oi hum > Y^- Minn r v went as fai you dared to oppote Ihe shooting ol hungry French m» workei i' V ;a known to me,
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  • 88 4 H«cc th* discovery of fttreptoniyrtn b>. Dr m I<M4, m» world h»» ptaM a r.cu hip,> n U ht T t A Oreemford operative fillinti vials with Btreptomgcto under strict os> Gloved operatives spinning metal seals on to th> cUmed riali A i.reenjorc t operative droned m
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 66 4 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY dLUE NFTWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 1.00 p.m. Lunch-time music! by The Radio Orchestra; 1.30, News; 1.45 Dance music by Benny Goodman. 2.15 to 5.4) Comitt ntries From Tlv SelanfOr Races Relayed From I Kuala Lumpur with Interval Music from the Studios. 8.15 i
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    • 62 4 News: y.45 World Affairs: 10.00 Music For You: 10.30 Dance music by British Bands. 11.00 I^ast News Summary and Close Down. PROGRAMMES IN MALAY. 12.00 p.m. Programme Summary; 12.05 Musical Interlude; 12.45 News mi n Malay 1.00 Close Down. (i.OO p.m. Programme Summary; 6.05 Children's Hour 6.30 Sports Round-Up: 6.45
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    • 51 4 News m Malay; 7.45 Musical Interlude; 8.15 Close Down. RED NETWORK CHIN£bE INDIAN PROGRAMMES 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon Chi-' ntso Schools Broadcast. 12.00 p.m. signature Turn 1 Opening Announcement ana Programme Summary m Mandarin; 12.03 Cantonese Selections (Request); 1.00 News m Mandarin. Amo v and Can toni.se, 1.15 Opening
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    • 64 4 nouncement and Programme Summary m Tamil with Signature Tune; 11.11 1 Tamil songs: 1.20 News mi n Tamil. 1.30 Listeners' Request; 1.58 Closing Ann. and Prog. Summ. with Signature Tune; 2.00 Cloie Down. 6.00 p.m. Signature Tune. Opening Announcement ana Programme Summary m Mandarin; 6.03 Mandarin songs; 6.30 Teochew Selections;
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    • 62 4 Market Report m AnW^ Peiping Dramas M 5 w Cantonese and AJJ*Opening Announce m; Prog. Summary m T m Signature Tune; i r j Request: 9.15 Tim, s -i News m Tamil: 9.f B stanl film WU; > Round-Up: 9.55 M' hits; 10.10 Teugu 10.25 Listeners K- Q Flute Solo:
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  • 109 5 Fri( can iiiake <>r Fenilfi :ls 1 knitted ««isl -v; under a d psa and ru-iiin^ I.p-Mi'v wto -v; r.K> InMkl err lymHnMm! Hie »nHu- i.v w!i pervn let < letailn omrive baiM'Up and are Important In he!puig Jo es(.iMi.'i theme. A ciirii- liishri «ra!«t, a
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  • 549 5 Thanks For The Parcel POR i aths past ti I Bpare TU v and T i Enterpri «s", o- T'NT a it i- known, h> i i hig fine woi k in ■end' tag to austerity* Men Britain. Letters of acknowledgment from ii«^ttiul recipients which .»•*> aiiivlag 'at rNT headq
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  • 72 5 ail we want is a little help." ffeiotr m n,: < tract! from a Irttrr written lv Mr*. Wtnttti.l X FeniHsson, on* of th* nntumnt rs >-f T ST u Wt nit rsjwsjisjf m Chrittmmn fmmm wmi fun Fmr at WootlsMe i>>t Siitnitiii'i !)> nibrr l,th. und ns v >
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  • 219 5 Wi High Hti •'l i centfy ray <• nUon drawn to ihop mrindow II >>i what I took la i < t< type <>f MraVpc irtrs < loj v nsnc( ton. h<<vt ♦.hat they wvr ruw -;iruof menr tics, int Impoi Design had .1 y p a
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  • 156 5 Are you giving a childrena potty m the near uture? If so you might be Interc ted m a te.v wayi la planning this party m o.k\*i to satisfy t.v children I'.vd make it easiei on yourseli as the hostess. I was watching Mi i. J. J. Coi
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 100 5 IVUTOIIAT THEATRE \OV iSER 6th— 6.30 P.M. r^fl DANCE RFCITAL 4 Jrf. KY PCPfUi OF THE --tPJi LAVLOR DAXCF STUDIO miP IN AID OF sad POPPY DAY FUND TICKETB AT ROPINSONS S I Aki ,r 1 SL, els each. ARTISTIC IDENTITY CARD PROTECTOR. WADE OP CELLULOID AND LEATHER >LBBALM QUOTATIONS
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    • 63 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CABVED TEAKWOOD IXKMTI RE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., 241, Rlvtr Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: IO'JS Pv\llivEbl\l IN AID OF THE POPPY FUND i AT RAFFLES HOTEL IN THE PALM COURT SUNDAY 7TH NOV. DETAILS O" THE
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  • 280 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Malay hrtgress London Afjrnt* *T* CWW Turner, Ltd., Tmlbti Bomm t*S, -St Martins «^.'W Tl C. '6. MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 I*>4S SPEAKING m London last week, the Under Secretary of Slut for the Coionics, Mr Re c .'Williams. said that Malays "would astonish the world m the
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  • 515 6 ft U (DOUGLAS LARSEN, staff coi resposdent :of NEA, m four articles exclusive lo I the TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS tells n I how ready is America should war j i break out. But I Old. U I t tf \n Am .-omo of the to[ the s
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  • 343 6 This is not a war scare story warfare to wage. It is the kind of war to which modern methods and means cf warfare do not apply/ Meanwhile the U.S. offensive would get under way according to the overall plan of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The primary mission of
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  • 332 6 rURSr preparations arc now bcin^ made here for what may well turn out to he the most publicised and most significant elections m the history of modem Europe. On December 5, citizens of al! four sectors of Berlin unlesa the Russians i -sue other orders tor
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    • 32 6 i rosii Shiptn«':-< _v Essence w chicken I mm Iftfertfld BW«d s>t HMMI) CkilhHN K,,x of 10 St On! \mi»Tra»l»* Knquiri»<» to: ■OUt \<.FM> Rahamin Peuhas Limited. ,17 111 CBOL STRKKT SINGAPOKE.
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  • 262 7 This is the eve of victoiy-DEWEY NEW YORK, Sun.— Oo>erni>> Thoiins rVmry. Ilepu^'n r. i>re>identfc] candidate, ended h»s rUs tio.i campiugn by ritikuling "goblins will get you" off Trunvxi rmi charging that wavering adtmnist ration foie' f r,n poUcy ht4 paralyzed world ivace efforts. *i"r r,
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  • 15 7 MICHAELWILDING HAS PLEURISY meMo lUr. I ■,y Witl Uliag wlttt POOS OMI oosciibcd He will
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  • 193 7 BAY, Sun. Mr. Sardar Pa el. lnd.an DeMinis said hero, Indians as a free peo-i >ox no infringement^ sov< reignty nor do they I itous advice. a:Kip i. -standing is not onoun h; 1 h 0 to!d a public! "the ties that bind od
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  • 63 7 Sim. An Austra- has returned to ountry because, she i md life m Holland V ..me Van Emme <1 I Putch air- 1 1 m Australia n war merle* said on! 1 m Sydney by plane- bea Holh.ui any ter two years.
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  • 64 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. Army nir forces said that t United Sttlej pilots, flying the Berlin airlift daily, are dropping more than 1.500 candy chutes to Germair childr n. A statement said that tiny; parachutes made from handkerchiefs were sent by people m the UniUd States, who
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  • 201 7 SYDNEY, Sun.— The alarming increase m .juvenile delinquency m Australia was reiited to working hours for young people, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane told confirmation candidates "We h.wo curtailed hours Of labour until many your.jf people have so much tune on the.hands that
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  • 25 7 CEIi-E. Sunday.— Peruvian J ambassador m Washington, 1 Alfred Ferreyris, resigned as, the result ox th^ right-win military revolt m Peru.— U.P.
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  • 93 7 LONDON. Sun. Picket* paraded m front of J. Aith.;r Rank's Penham .studios today after 1.700 workers struck it protest against the dismissal ©f 92 employees as "redundant." The film unions contend. «i that instend of firing peop 1.--the studio ought to increH the staff m
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  • 212 7 ST. LOUIS, Sun.— President Harry Tfpmm wound up his campaign m his home state with charge that the Republicans have tried to "bluff" thrir way into the White House with a "propaganda Wit/." Truman said: The smart boys said that W3 couldn't win. They
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  • 83 7 RED TROOPS GET WARM SEND-OFF SFOUL. Sun. Soviet no p got, tunraltom M i ry.i of I i Friday from Koreani In thd farewell parade down "Stal i Btn et" m Pyongyang, Korean capital, accord;.: propaganda broadcasts. Th<- capltal'i Btreeti *> nil d with an atmosphere i I love mingled
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  • 59 7 VATICAN CITY. Sr.n. Vnt r:in Radio needs more facilltiej to- carrying the voice ol the Pop' 10 tW Catholic wo: id. a Vatican delegate old t 1 InternaUonal High Frequency oroadcatting conference ycsteiday. Father Fellppo Qocforii, iai representative ol -''P" I-:u:- Bald he
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  • 107 8 POLICE THE EN IN KING The Urn of the millions m J i good deal on the cffickucj^ livery da\\ ftowands of Poke m receive the ban: training pfoti 2 Police training centres <U Kuala crnrim depend r Police force. fm over FedcMtm L//o fa VsJmtm's three A basic knowledge
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  • HOME SPORTS
    • 67 10 9 to the 1 i a I I i 1 Oxford 1;: Or, of th wa: l'ni\- -it; m deteat'*:? unpton Oxford, *twjjj out B; swer, on- of Hj with most o: thy z?r I that little atiri pc tuned U»e -cales. C*l liff continued l*!l of victo'.-s when
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    • 24 10 LONDON, Sunday.-' player C.L. Choone m ,n the men's single Wimbledon (London'Jj minton tournament tht- English Intern^ Radfon! who won <-■> 13 B. Reuter
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    • 27 10 CAPETOWN. *m M.C.C. scored lo- wickots m •'?'>*• province first inj»g SB6 for four, dec** close of p'.av on g d»y of their n it* M Reuter
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  • 421 10 LONDON Sunday. DERBY County OVtftfUM r.r.e Of their ittfest obsttelei to dcte m winning B1 R rmin-iiham by the only I o! the match, aad retained ne 'r uobe«tea record. With Por r .>mo\v.h fa'rer;n» OHC6 More, Dtrtof took over the League leaaership for
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 205 10 'POP" 4 1 WMAWLWl 5^1 ___fl____k 11 IH KM T /-j HP PiL==,_^IUfe^ r== y, v <*w'' w y tfl "RUGCLES" u a a ry TK 1 7-n-i reuTLZMPH 1 1 WB Ail K* 6^ w/5 /S/V r /w VO^^ ~"~~^<r /ia WIT. MMTA* I A& 1W TVaMK V L
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  • 214 11 s>| Sun. A new demand for a meeting oi our 'Foreign Minister Council, ami the withihe Western Powers from Berlin was made by Ihe KuiiniW Wirirrti German Comn.unisi tiled "Peace Committee" of the Peoples i a demand Kn a formal declaration. d for an All
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  • 99 11 Shipment OF U S Military Supplies To China Stepped Up WASHING! ON. Sun -The date of the first shipment of military supplies for China iia.s be* n moved up to "Norember" from the previously! intended December date, and the stcond shipment mighi be mover] up to "December-,] but this is
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  • 220 11 TACOMA STATE, Washington. Sun.- -Four men involved m eentencmq him to die haa died ioct Hak« Bird, a 46-year-okl N^gro, tuapectecl m the slaying of 29 persons throughout the West, grJimad and boasted. "Wait and nee, your jKjlicemcn and judges will »>e sit ting
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  • 95 11 BERLIN. Sun. —Ursula F «Kr, the 23-year old ed i German Cinderella, •-almant to the Philadelphia 1 ns plans to for the United Stat?> i Nov< mber with her new isband, secant Paul tad of Oregon. Miple were married m German civil ceremony jrday. They
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  • 141 11 WASHINGTON. Sun. -A Northrop YE -49 eight -engined flying wir.3 medium bomber has broken all endurancv flight records for jet-powered aircraft m tests at Muroc air base. California, it was announced tonight by the United States Air Force. Flying 3,458 miles betv.^en
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  • 55 11 LOS ANGELES. Sun.-Form-fiiting uplilt is the latest thing for cows. Over a five year period Bycvine "brassiere"' upped milk production from 25 per cent to 35 p: j r cent, and successfully comba'-tcd mastitis by distributing the weight of the milk. in\entor J.
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  • 145 11 SHANGHAI. Sun. -MajorGeneral Chiang Ching-kuo left for Nanking yesterday' evening m response to another urgent call from Premitr Wong wvn-hao, it Is learned today. Maj.-Gen. Chiang was accompanied by S. Y. Liu. Deputy Governor of the Central Bank. While nothing
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  • 235 11 Freach Papers Comment On Margaret's Romance A two column 11 ot FVir.cc™ Marra*>th Lord OgilVy •■■>' a, tin,. S to Soli, which claims are beinj,' counusbwid tor her— 1 alkeith and ono of the InM Margaret »g published m Pera dtomlMes n X there is no que.s--»m from Ma!a%.v the
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  • 52 11 j Manila, Sunday. -Yohudi Me- 1 nuhin internal onHly fan;ous Anicicin vlolin'st. anive<! li.mi San Francisco aboard a Phi'ipplnes AirUnc piano for a spHoj of oonoerta hero and m other leading Philippines cities He will givo a press conference tomorrow afternoon at Uie Manila Overseas Pre3s
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  • 68 11 CHICAGO. Sun. Four p- rsons mre killed whi n tire IWep! throtli h the ScuUl Si:l,» ApartmeH| buildi:i«. Eight hours UUtr, resident! o| another South Side Apartment Building were diiwn to the itret by v five-alarm fire. An early morning tin m .1 50-ap;!rtmcnt. buildinß
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  • 54 11 LAKE SUCCESS. Sun Th* United Natlonj Temporary commission on Korea di clared that peaceful negotiations between Soviet-occu-pied Northern Ifon* and th> US-dominutcd southern section must bf established befofe occupation forcei an withdrawn It r< commended that machinery for amicable negotiations be set up beforv withdrawing occupatioa
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 54 11 Send them Home m your own voice In our personal recording studio an unbreakable record can be made m complete privacy, and we will pack and post it for you i a i JWM Don't leave it too late. I ESTAB S MOUTRIE ACO MALAYA! LTD. 1 1875 JOHN LITTLE'S
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  • 350 12  -  OSWALD HENRY jg «< v wag v i jk\ ■»^H*i j^M ONK < 1 the brighW'Nt BriMsh comedy r omin cs \o come to tov.n is Herbert WiKox's Sprin h\ i»^rU ImmT teMiimS for llle tllirii linle ih{ <f ;w I) ur of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 104 12 V^U^fMr^ 5 shows j sCM1 r 'Z&-* II a-,, .:v 1..:,; j i SYLVIA SIDNEY V t A 6 9 3 9 JPA I Z-4.15-i). M M)-3.oGpx pHQNE 69Q3 I r j^ j' CAkS 1 \[*J^ ttlKl HEVES !EHU IBMI Ci^^'Slli^. JA »mmm >• •rt.UAa B «MS(ll Ijj^ai j, i
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    • 32 12 GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 TARZAN ESCAPES" Tomorrow: Whole Seria!. "DESERT AGENT NEW WOILU IJDO 9.15 "ALBUQUERQUE" (m Cotor) Tomorrow: "Th«» Show Off" ROYAL 1*2 4.15 Mt •KAJA •HKTHI" (In Tamih 0— I
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    • 90 12 L«*t 3 Shows; 3 k J <-^" tart) I 4 Darin; Daughters' v rbi l.i G m 14 >v uH ILUI LAST 5 SHOWS! Poromount presents BING CROSBY JOAN FONTAINE j toU^VJ Cukft Igtil t Kjrj H|>d^ fi^Jj£s£* r-^ -j ■Phone 5159^^ AIR-CONDITIONED BOOK NOW /or TOMORROW VKN NEAGLf: A:
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  • 826 13 i Holiday Tin? a v The lotal shar«> and ruhli, r inarktts are clos- tt today for the Deepa- v.tM BsNirjr. J Singapore, Oct. 29. -nare quotation* iP °Ven"y the Mai- QfDUSI RIALS Atll9 lee HOO 15.00 Brldl |vo 1.90 •><... 3.10 xd tr i£ 26 /6
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 337 13 DANGER IN TIN PRICE CONTROL SINGAPORE WOULD LOSE (Morning Tribune Market Correspondent) DERSISTENT reports of the proposal th»t when the present "emergency" tin purchasing arrangements end next Jure tin should be subjected to price control fixed by an international bod>. are particularly disturbing. One proposal asks for the estaolishment or
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    • 627 13 (By the Market Con. i THE inct casing; activity notei towards the end of last week developed further when Singapore operators, refusing to be distracted by international politics took off a great number of offerings at improving prices. Volume increased particularly m the Industrial section where
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 41 13 IS RAVING ABOUT Siput Sarawak as "CHINTA" BRIMMING WITH SONGS DANCES L ROMANCE, LAUGHTER DRAMA! Made specially to top •Chenipaka' 4 SHOWS Ira P. X. 6.30-9.15 W"» T*'*^l O* ft t CHILDREN^ MATINEE 'i.^^V,. TODAY: PouglM Fairbanks Jr. "IHL r.xii i.
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  • 1289 14 Second Day Of XL Race Meet From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LI -MPI-K. Sumfoy. Cl\ \.MiOR Turf Club have taken aiUUKftge m holiday tomorrow to hold the second day ot thei.October November Meeting when Ihe programme will again consist of eight events i»J M on the first
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  • 47 14 Owing to the late arrival* of the P^rak team the match! between <h. Singapore Malays ;*nrl the Perak Malays for the 1 Sultan's Gold Cup scheduled Ito bi played a: Jaian Be<ar stadium yesterday was postponed. The game will be played today. I
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  • 326 14 I r. following aiv I v.,:-.:hta tor tody M > i day of tho g Uu N vtmbtT Meeting. •:,u i; o.m: I d 4. r.'\. s. v Scb Ma- ing H < i iQje (lat United Canceei gtyj Bmttl II 8.12 F .stctuc Ciisto v i H
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  • 281 14 L. T. A. to receive annual grant from Government I ONDON. Sunday— British lawn l^tf» "j L the doldrums" internationally since the. it is generally agreed that what tt has aoKe parison with the game m other M*»«» cularly m the United States has ber-n adequ ..t mS Now it
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  • 229 15 Kvjtgl.tNMi: J4HWKI'* itre the probabie jockeys and their tod&vs Kuala Lumpur races:— fPt :..'.bj. ■r Skippot WM \Voo<!s». BK Lock.-rattli W oiU iTaiti, V 1 Tru< Liberty Wf PUin John R :v) Cul X VV^ddlo W[ i Flannery). If Mr. r.hi|>s X i iiravan iTurnoit, r Mawi), YamHP"
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  • 139 15 3XI 'ON. S nday. A single goal by Billy Steele, their Scottish International inside forward, gave ?rbv County victory against Birmingham m one of ci: stiffest League tasks to dace, and preserved eir record of being the only unbeaten team m the ur
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  • 47 15 HONGKONG. Sunday. 1 Paul Kong, well-known Chinese Davis Cup player died this morning after falling from the upper floor of Marina House. Kong, it is believed, left a letter to his wife yesurday stating he had gon c to Macao on business.- Reuter.
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  • 53 15 sin,,. t|| '"> C ivilian XI which were too good for the Combined Services, winning 6-0 v< li,, v i the Ta > Uan Teck Shield at the Julun Uesar Stadium on Saturday. "U Nang W ho proved such a find for Singapon Soccer X
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  • 662 15 EX-CAMBRIDGE CAPTAIN, JCHNEDE, SA YS wuuninion played yesterday, nt the H»u Paj RM, between the Mayflower Badminton Party o» Nngapore and the Merryrinle Budniinton Party ol ri U fp, ni Ur uhMi the lutter utMl 5 ■> *wJ thnt S"nd^d |U Milia>a §S f all
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  • 343 15 Malay speedster wins cycling champ'ship in close finish SUKIM bin Haji Naib, 24-year-oJd Malay ster of the Singaporr Malays Cycling Team made a brilliant spurt m a close and thrilling finish of the 100 Laps (18 1 miles) race at the Padang yesterday to dpfeat Kwa Chin Swee, record- folding
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  • 153 16 CHINA' S PRICE LEVELS RAISED nankiv, Sunday The CttiQCSs CJ«»v» rnment :n a reversal of economic policies adopted t*\ mnmhs ago U day atx lishrd price cellinp Of Augu.st 19. md dt crcvd that price, oj essential ec mmodiies. ir.dudin-. d i:!y neci lies and Industrial r*W mnterjaLs. will {>•
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  • 54 16 > have a tjiiv*er \\r. oi cooking i>«>rk m Hawaii. The pig is hii»"J with red hot rooks, covered cabbage lcavci ni th;'" sfpanii"! for >»f ver.il hour*, ihin one U getting: th«» \vork«» f»»r *he first reunion of the MSad Combat inf.intrv Tvttfli
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  • 74 16 Italy wants trade with Australia SYDNEY (Air Maik— Mr. R. J. Breguzzo, who is %is it ing Australia as the representative of several Italian companies, said on his arrival Italian manufacturers bc.ieved Australia would admit Italian goods under th< Intermediate t.iriT next year, Ita!y. bf said, already wu according preferential
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  • 275 16 A SPECIAL commission on higher education for Milpys be set tip at one* to open up wider opportunities for Malay students to enter the Iniversity of M?J*ya said Inche Vt'.-ihnb Ariff. president of the MusJi; Students Union of Raffles and Medici? Colleges Be was
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  • 107 16 even people were Injured on Singaporp streets jretterday and one en a playing field. They were" Three MX&, a- EWTfttm. a! Chinese and an Indian 1 when a motor 67c!e~ ana bkycle collided near Mevtoa Circus; An Indian when a motor car and a motor cydL* ccliided i
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  • 163 16 Athens, Sunday.- -Attempt* irere being mac*? here today to avert, at ierst temporarily, ttt political crisis which threatened: yesterday when Mr Sophocles VeoiztOS, former Vice-Prem:ei and deputy Liberal leader, cailod or. K-nj Paul to press th< n^e-d tor a "vjper-party govern ment instea-1 Of the
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  • 51 16 Cieoos Mi Ban. The Kco- j aocUc Counci' announced yeibesday that tin agreement ha bees reached with Pakistan for the ihipnent of wheat and j Unaeed oil to that country, fno accord resulted from the vi'it :o Pakistan of L.S. Ambafsidor m Ejeno? Aires, the ■BUOUROeme::t said.-
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  • 31 16 Tliree police constables on their bt-at found a ratty, onusable Webley revolver Ijriag th 4 ground m a back lar. net>r JTohore Read at Tb-ou--8.19 P rr.. yesterday.
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