Morning Tribune, 3 November 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE W m V< w Series*. 10 CENTS. V .a-kpXESDAY, NOV. 3, 3943.
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  • 69 1 ILjANTAN, Tuesday.- Throe I Malay Regiment soldiers »n> killed and two wounded m terrorist amburt on a convoy f U h vo vehicles, m the Kuala L- irea this morning. Terrorists attacked the conov on its way to Gua Musang. •hen it was three miles north f
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  • 59 1 Two British sergeants on duty near the factory of Tcong Scoi g Estate In the Tapah area esterday pursued a Chinese ho threw a grenade at him. It did not go off. Tho Chinese left a *ack of food behind him. In Kedah, two Chinese were
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  • Article, Illustration
    4 1 OUT? IN? TBLWAN DEWEV
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  • 64 1 Grenadiers Encounter Terrorists KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Grenadier Guards were m actoo yesterday when they encountered two terrorists at Bukit Jalil Estate, Sunjrci Besi. Th(> opened tiro and wounded ono of thorn. Both men, how- r, i scaped, A starch was made of the unwinding area and a hut »vered. The
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  • 29 1 Telok Betong not closed Following discussions at wtavla between reprosenta«|e -wo Governments "*<»■ Indonesian au- Baiavia decided dose the port of Telok f. ong fo r barter trad e with
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  • 94 1 Radio Malaya: decision soon Malaya is to consider the payment e the Singapore Musicians' Union for £*y* of their mink. inn ßl^ ad M asting De Partmcnt will not take an imme- lun on the subject. ■\y -I >iroctoi of Broadcasting, Mr. H. W. Jackson, told nouno yesterday, "We have
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  • 412 1 CHIANG'S FATE ON US VOTE? Whole Cabinet May Quit gHANGHAI, Tuesday.— A* Chiang Kai-shek's government tottered tonight under the impact of the Communist rapture of Manchuria, the eyes of Chinas 63--veir-old president uere fixed not on the battle fields of North China but on the polling stations of th»* United
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  • 58 1 To jo Verdict On Thursday The International Military Tribunal will pronounce judg-i ment on Hidcki Tojo and 24 other Japanese leaders m Tokio on November 4. The accused were arraigned I on May 3, 1946. They were charged with conspiring to secure militaiy, naval, political and economic domination of China,
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  • 303 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In Singapore harbour last night were two Russian ships, the 6,000-ton Cherniakovsky and the 3,000--ton Vtoraja Piatiletka here to load 15,000 tons of rubber for Odessa. The crews of the two ships have been forbidden by the Immigration authorities to come ashore. Both
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  • 32 1 The Government of In'iia has approved a jrrant of $15,000 to the Ramakrishna Mis3icn. Singapore towards the cost of building a dormitory at their orphanage m Singapore.
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  • 118 1 HEAVY VOTING IN U.S. dfg NEW YORK, TiHMid***.— Early report* on today* presidential elprtion *h \mml "heavy" to "very heavy* voting m hWago, i le\.-..»n«1, Thiladelphia, Detroit, and the states of Connecticut and New York. In New York City, where an etttimated 3,000,000 people* will vote during the da>. voting
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 p*=^ NOW A VAILABLE f\^J*y% 1" 2 dMlgMt 10 colour* Z? MELOKAY HH-Jl'Jii.-iJ M" U i<)e. Only $2.fto per yd.: BIOItIKH KSI-S BATON FA UKIC 6 modern Hh<u)t»*. Only v'.'.o r yd.! I
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  • 304 2 Air Command Toli RAF Depot- 22nd witness says he missed 4 trucks 4 LFTTEK from tli^ Air Commund, Far East to No. 2 B»*e Radio Repair Depot, Pay a LebH»\ stating tii.it 20 KVA diesel generating sets «r« "ver> ■MM" ami instnicting the depot to "make etlorts
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  • 51 2 He said he found an R.A.F. note-book used by him as a rough diary for January to beginning of February, 1948. Mr. Piynn pointed out to two entries which he considered relevant and submitted they were admissible. Mr. Elias objected on the grounds that the entiies were hearsay
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  • 132 2 Service Is Not A Trade THi: afteniM-n «f th. '••ns'.ivsk.r-r f r I^iJm.ii 1 h^ Im**-u »lr<*»vn by th» S*'*r tat) f th»Arm\ CM! Service I'nioii t« *n error Wfh p« artnfc m |n*|jo f'~. Table XXII uf tke K«p«.rt of th»- Singapore Labour IJepartnvnt for 194? l»> wbkcb th.ii
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  • 113 2 ri KhHAS serving with the British Army will continue to call themselves that and not Gurkhas m spite of the decision made m India this u— lt. But one of the battalions now m Malaya called themselves Goorkhas before they came under tho British -Army. The decision
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  • 118 2 ON Saturday mop ig. Qm Singapore »nti-T. »mcui> sis Association "vill m :,n exhibition of 'heir r- .c--quired mass X ray r .li.n.ent m John Littles. "The exhibit .vill b KitgMi with radiographers. B >c* ant technicians. be»:aufce I want the public to learn a* :...iw
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  • 70 2 Lottery man had slips for $14,592 Ng Kok Choi, on his way to a chap-ji-kee syndicate, was arrested by detectives m Blanco Road with $14,592 worth of lottery slips. This was stated m the Second Police Court yesterday. Ng was charged with assisting m the operation of a public lottery.
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  • 134 2 A claim by Mr. Frank W. i Brewer, architect. against Madam Cheng Geok Lin for the recovery of $15,600 m conI nection with plans which he prepared for a housing project m Napier Road, was dis- missed by Mr. Justice Brown jin the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 26 2 Three unarmed, Hokkienspeaking Chinese broke into 41 Sin Koh Street at 1 a.m. yesterday morning and got away with cash, jewellery and cigarettes worth $360.60.
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  • 301 2 JIN ingots worth *36,400, dumped by h^ J inio Singapore Harbour Bonnl v ,ters fJ""^ n r?sc against Mohamad Noor bin s< m M«i Ni| wnuag, at the Seventh Poiw v Court i^jJT? Mohanied (lrrdged the ingots f:om the s; 4 1 under instmctions
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  • 93 2 Books Needed In Jungles TROOPS and security forces m Malaya's j i: short of reading material. Stationed m isolated places, there is very little for them to do during their hours off duty, and the Army authorities m Singapore are trying to collect books and magazines for them. •The V.M.C.A.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 57 2 rejl SAT at MXITE f \mi IrtsM lit CKiaM m •nam m wmm im**J MIGHTIES T THRILL PICTURE EVER CONCEIVED! SAT at M'NITE CAPITOL OLD CLOTHES f"^ MADE NEW I by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and invisible mending ft* the WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412, Orchard Road T*l*pfcone &3831 Singapore, Completion
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    • 32 2 «STABi>A* ESSENCE OF CHICKEN Maniifarturpd Mjl JjJJ^ strictent a^ptir i FROM mgtfgjSfi? OF YOI 'N« ILI CHICKK N Tig ill Knqniri I SOLE AOENTS Raton Peflfe« Limited UY/W Oacß sme< SingaP° r
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  • 352 3 JSB WILL CLOSE NEXT YEAR $15,000,000 Claims To Be Settled THK Joint Supply Board, \vh»cti artj* uk |wn»-W»layan 1 buy i*ig body, will be closed down by tlif «*nd of nt»xt ye*»r. \JyK)\\ closure, the Board's duties will l>e nhared between the Governments of Singapore and the Kede ration of
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  • Article, Illustration
    186 3 Pictures taken at a dinner i party at Tal Tong Restaurant, on Monday. The Vfwtff' dale ll.l\ wa* entertained b> 1 the Marigold B.F. FIRST (top) Ml 1" right Mrs. K*.tmii»l, S. S. Gun, 14. K. F. Uni (Thoma* <:»!|»|»' r >. A. S. SainiM»i, Thnmbuiyah, i K. W. Woe,
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  • 119 3 |iIERE is that Scots (fear* Sergeant with m "tine rich Scottish J« v\ho released Capg H. Willis from h ier «n prison camp at the *I*fthewar' the Gua,d« arrived m M jjjor, Capt, Willis, of the "trndaat'i Office asked rrtbu «»e to contact Ser- B eant Graham
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 32 3 Man Zan The ideal Ointment for blind, itching and ecbinq piles. Man Zan give* instant relief. The Hygienic y**&^ Applicator enables you W to reach the affected part easily, and without messiness.
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  • 39 4 ttn nns,s f An" iript 1 T'*' i 7 'M'rbnuv mllertors IU Rome left dliMNi hoUtua tit, NOMt. 4/fc, tevtm Uy% t»/ won-coUecMoii, |ft« city mi Ntfervd .r»«/i pttea 0/ rubtoA UMrf ijarbayc.
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  • 158 4 Sculptor Jack Bilbo A WORK OF ART: *>™*> ♦>r c."' rf'Mi ;ji burrtu. F<n/hin>{. 'S'lnctumif" is 139,006 pomdg of stwe, desiyntd to prove mdn'.s inhunutyntit to J'u/ T/jt sculptor, irho wrote I Cat I iflrf I G>oi /r»r A/ OsjMMMy" jjrrstnttd the statue tv the English pfopU
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  • 22 4 PARIS, Monday. —Argentina, from today, takes over the chairmanship of the Security Council for t'le f-"st time officially.
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  • Article, Illustration
    288 4 On the AIR "IV I £t£3g| •Ved from Kua» u^ I Jj^lnurval m,, s "^rss, 1 Announcements: rfVinV* I lude: 8.30 r,,. ene s 9^30 News: 9.45 "Bandstand 1 10.15 "ChiennspectorPrS- 1 Cases'. 10 30 Dane, mus;- I from the Princ- i Rpstaum" I li.oo tut News Summarriito I Close
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 33 4 Exchange Tabie U.S. Dollars into Stralti Dollars hAM> Straits Dollars into V.S. DoUars Ban^inf rrom 46 5 8 to 48 1 1« S 3.00 KELLY A WALSH. LWIluoksellerA Stationers, PRINTERS RAFFLES PLACE. g'PfiRL.
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  • 446 5  -  ROSETTE HARGROVE BY Tribune Fashion Writer j .A drastic sviUb I look with f Paris derif»ew |S ons aw is th' f LavnehH her* luni'i. t rp^itine" sile tailed Jlim- and devoid h art.ti.es :i* cor Ignre atnrii beaotr— or r it. Im the collet'
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  • Article, Illustration
    107 5 though Paris cowt-gk uriers will not allow de-y S tailed photographs of S r autumn collections until later m the season, V the above illustrations > i show the new trend m I fashions. The model S photographed during i Robert Piquet's display I wears a dressy tallleur with fur-trimmed
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  • 166 5 The talk of the town the past week Whiteaways' "Autumn Parade of Today's Fashions' which opens this afternoon m the Ladies Salon at 3 p.m. On the Canton from Hongkong today. Mrs. Richard Eu who joins her husband hove Both Mr. and Mrs. Eu will occupy the stately old
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 REMEMBRANCE CONCERT »n aid of the I I 1 OI»I»Y DAY FIXD j BAFFLES HOTEL N THE PALM COURT on SUNDAY 7TH NOVwith ANN TITHERADGE NX MILLS JOHN ANDREWS l^\ BAND OF H M. SEAFORTH ...HIGHLANDERS Conducted by M)MAsn;i- a. BRUNSDEN A.R.C.M. •ts BDSM. G. KEIBBITT and liL>s>l. W. HELSH
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    • 89 5 Send thew Home m wur own voice In our personal recording studio an unbreakable record can be made m complete privacy, and we will pad- and post it for you I Don't leave it too late. 1 ESTAB S MOUTRtE &CO IMALAYA) LTD. 1 187 5 JOHN LITTLE S BUILDING
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  • 820 6 IF WAR SHOULD COME -3 IMM MAS LAJtSEX, m hi* third ariiele, tmjm that if ben to ii hear the drone ok' planes m I lie ne\< uar you will have to PUT OUT YOUR FIRE IN the an. »i -var sl.ouU eon 10 Within hours after war li oflieially
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  • 268 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE New Strategy U-ndon Agents— Messri. Colin Turner, Ltd., Talhot House, I ft&. St. Martin's L-im TT.C. 2. WKDNESDAY. NOV. 194S THKKE have been in--1 cx-ations during :he past few weeks that ihe Communists are u^ins; a more active kind of strategy They are discarding pure terrorism m
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  • 518 6 AMERICAN aid is like thf> last co? m a QOWpllCltcrt machine. Its absence QAfty bring: the wheel? to a storvlstill, hut it« presence do ncr guaianteo that they will grind on, writes Mis- Bartara Ward, 34-year-ok* fonv^n editor cf the weekly review "Economist" m l^er comprthensive
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    • 49 6 Thr manH|rcn»« nt of The Hl iif /7» 'i df < Mi m informing pa'rons Mh> \!MI>K. >„(,.< s !:;•> join'.-«i it- .-tan tf U'auty «p rti fiom Nov. 1. fUf WMfU tkMH oAers r\tra r vice to th- i !it«\ For appointments rins MlvsKthm. IHKKLITK, The Tavern Hotel. THJigijn
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  • 78 7 MANILA, Tuesday. -It \M learned from reliable sources that President Quirino and his cabinet will take up the problem of absorbing the United States Army Philippine Scouts into the armed forces of the Philip-pin-a m to-day's regular meeting. The United States Army will disband the Scouts, gradually
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  • Article, Illustration
    156 7 W it I i Resenations t,^ jo!> wouldn't »eem to l»»ve W*S [kx HIWUIWs at A natnrirt polony, bu; MM Uw I t'tm-H^rre pays for h^r vacation vv> tbe triangle*, which *he sm»Us for lofl (.10 cent*.) In winter, nhe'i a „v- faohion destfaer. Mayor's edict a'n»ut
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  • 495 7 IT'S NOT DONE (By Mfchele Serra) (LE M LEVANT. FraiM*.— On this little island, whrre 1000 mturiste gather ©v<ry summer, the >ipns say "Le Nu Integral Est lntenfit," which iann to be totally nude is forbidden. So the naturists <who insist they are differ at
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  • 91 7 Rita Hayworth And Aly Khan Linked Again MEXICO CITY, Tue*daj. Rita Hayworth and Aly Khan, son of the w*a«fey Afa Khan of India, have arrived b*rt» by air for a stay of '•a couple of weeks." The name* of the two bjw been linked romanti«*aUy since bust summer, but they
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  • 192 7 'U.S, Senator Mis- used Free Mails' WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Compiaint9 that a Republican senator has been using his fre" runling privilege to distribute campaign literature are th^ highlight of the barrage of election eve charges m thclose race for the control of the senate. ftMt Assistant Postmaster-. General I. Vincence Burke said
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  • 267 7 LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Tues The trolley car is definitely an the way out. but tfci airplaae if here to stay. to rurthe: tht truth, take a c.ic at the only C-54 airplane grill m the United States and probaoly HU only one m the wor d. The idea,
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  • Article, Illustration
    138 8 HANDS R EXPORT iiodem medial sen,., U; of the rubber tree. U ■.vwtry. Vie toy w f its root m Malaya. The roots are the roots 1 provides nori for ihou:ands of people m tins c t m l )Ott^ are P arl °f our ti#ty*»4 t°°' It is not
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  • 56 10 I I tar. i I rvr I c«bu g I !th, f r I Tnfotma; I I i the „v M j th, Dutch Ifißirtn-af 23 v N sm SB man P'.^i.nt f lar.,is-SoMU Mr. Ali Khan I the Rijksm;:> h23 main a•• ./JS party will .vhpouJ
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  • 91 10 CANADA TO UNFREEZE $60 MILLION WASHINGTON. Ttttt.-* liable UnitM Stales .«jur» 1 said WMttnlay that Canada expected to ÜBfIPMK next M $60 million of On rcaHH| unspent portion r.f the $25 million of Can& la'* credits to Britain which u-re DM early this year The sourco? .-Aid the T'niti Statos
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  • 64 10 INDIAN 'VARSITY SURVEY MIAMI. Fioridt.Tiie> •John J. Tizer* Presiden: or i inp University if Florida w i 19 years, will go to India >008 m a member of a commtoioi t J survey college? and um«r- Mftff^ for the India Got«» ment. rifl Ttte study will tt« U Uf months
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  • 800 10  -  UNKNOWN by of the !fatirrn>il Wuhun Umvzrttity. I WAS pleased when I was invited by the British Jo mil to visit Britain; but my iends strongly dlssuid-*! le from accepting. They aid that, as Britain ha«? very 'We to eat. I might be ttdflV- 1. Since
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 102 10 j "POP" Tft TUB UUSTS^TO As| gli •<, IIP Bill. s^_p- JP^ If J~S>c< 1 tribim; /^H\\ \y^"\"RUCCLES" W./ A RJ >gsV q^jrf HtSTORtCf\£ AHOTHifi TEH 806/ C^-J^J f'S r "BELINDA" ~~r— ai^.^^ I SH/v&isrjiefs at me ggj "mrs prtcoNjtema ro *,jrsoaM -\-m si i'tl. '™**^BHH Lo ,j^t »Jjg *^LH
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  • 508 11  - THE NEW JAPAN IS LEARNING DEMOCRACY FAST The Rev. Paul H. Vieth B) Tlm Old 19And The ,»w 1 NEW HAVEN, Conn, Tuesday. xn.erioan cxrupation is teaching J*{wn thr meaning of ftvedoni and democracy for la, time m her history. And th* Japanese are studying their lesson m a spirit
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  • 231 11 QAXACA, Mexico. Tues.— than 400 years after ti mvaded the land of the another "war-like" s now on the march m southern Mexico. Die hordes of Cortez, -•my OQMlata of four and a woman. Armed *ith Bibles. Mr. and Mrs. Travares. Roberto t N'unecio Gomez and
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  • 452 12  -  OSWALD HENRY BTsiW^^B^ i n'NGLn adventures not of the stereotyped serie^ J thai made Tarzan famous— but the sort of filr^ i run \ersus beast' which Frank Buck of 'Brine 'en Back Alive" fame produced, have never failed to th.ill movie audiences th«
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    • 182 12 I mt.it VrtiHl** 1 T«^i«m* Drama: afl VrS^^^fl i iSI i SDP^TinTB i i i -i p.m.. 4r> p.ii V.^ t i>K]jl^bWv r i _AlhambrA_ SIAIH S T*****U10%% I .^bbbb^^^^^^^^^^bbb^^^^^^bbbbbbbbw-^bbbbl bbbh V '^I^lbbbbbbbb^^bb^ Ib\ VaBBBM nhrrs; 1 <V -P^ 1 2 I >. i r fr v^^k^Bm -i '^^49 bbV.
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    • 45 12 Q iiiiinmniimiiiHH^ I !.:tst 3 Shows 3, 6.15 9.15 SI'ICY and SPARKLING ROMANTIC COMEDY "CUT OF THE BLUE" Ntarrhi<i' or^f linnt Virginia Mayo lorhu lJoy Ann Dvorak OPENING TO-YIORROW I OR ONE DAY ONLY "Leave Her to Heaven" IN TECHNICOLOR Don't miss it igain!! ■■niimaiiiiuiiiiiii^
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    • 120 12 IID() N^UO,LU romorrow: -1 »*<)V\!. KAIA MH, ,\ZI "CHINTA* too; €J "Q Br jßfcfc^^^ < iim-.t r B^. sin «*a|i, J| Bf#kaS3 B and iMTMh,,-!; ROOM VI Nok S^l3 S\ S)N(is HAM Ms if HI V SOMLUONIiKi I I IS B swim sck\/:s :oo< J |y| <;.-;'» i m ■•hone
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  • 832 13 ltci«iiicss DifficaU I Singapore, Nov. 2. INDISTRIALS With upcountry brok- I trs (l(ts«(l yesterday, the I local shar«> market was j (jiiii trr than usual. Ihwhiwi was difficult 5 and meafre with few I I prise rhanK<*s. vt Ice 14.00 15.00 BflCk 190 2.00 2.90 3.00 xd
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 205 13 CAN FRANCISCO, Tues.— Robert Lapmun, chief of the American economic mission to China, yesterday described the ovrral! situation m China as gloomy and warned the Inited States that it must extend its cold war there to defeat tht» Communists. *Ie said "The best diaiM of
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    • 115 13 Produce Market Round-up The local pioduce market opened after the holiday yesterday with some good business I recorded for sago flour. Lingga flour improved to $19 U but Siak flour slipped to $16 I business done m both qualities. Pepper was an easier market with sellers' quotations Marked down slightly.
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    • 87 13 TOKIO. Tups. SCAP officials said today that daily conferences are taking place here to work out a trade agreement for a larger volume of commercial exchange between Japan and Sweden. Sources close to the Swedish tra Je delegation said that BwedCß ll anxious to
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    • 43 13 Soap production m the Fe- ration of Malaya 1.630,305 lbs m September showed an increaaj ol 133*21 U». r the previous month. There wen- 19 soap factories, ta production l n Penang alone ZFottK total oM6 situated throughout the Federation.
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    • 58 13 The rubber market opcncl quiet yesterday but remained steady throughout the day with little business passing. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Nov. RSS 40% 40 No. 2 Nov. RSS 38 38 H No. I Nov. RSS 37 Vs 87% On registered tender Nov.-Dec. 40\ 40% Jan-Mar.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 157 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (incorporated m england) motor! fire, wobkmkns compensation, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, lIOUSKOWNRRH/ HOUSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE, CASH AND CAM IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., ETC. ,+^ciaiNO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 l/3°/o allow dP<>licphold(j\s hi the U.K. provided no claims
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  • 315 14 MELMUBNE, Tuesday.— The 60 1 outsider Riiiifirr 11 by Knfielil out of ilizar won the Melbourne Cup here 'today m the record time of three minute* 21 seconds despite a heavy trark and so c*aiistMl thy big upset m Austnilian racing for many
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  • 78 14 YANKEE BOXERS for PARIS New Yoik. Tuesoay. The Twentieth Century Sporting i Club announced today that its foreign department has signed >i working agreement with Joe Longman who promotes the i Palais dea Sports m Paris. Longman will represent the Twentieth Century m Europe. <leve loping continental boxers and sending
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  • 52 14  - Azad is the best bet for today ALLAN LEWIS By Kuala Lumpur, rue.^day. THE going for tomorrow's rtM indicates to be heavy, as it has been threatening to lain. My three beat bets for the day arc Azad. Advantage and NftChtegaal. Btst each way tatl are Batti 11. Jaunty and
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  • 210 14 Olympic stars for Australia? Tilf] Australian Amateur Athletic Union hopes that four world ranking athletes will visit Australia for the Australian National title meeting to be held m Sydney m January -949. They are the Jamaican 440 yards and t>SU yards champion ?nd Olympc 400 metres cnampion. A. VVint: the
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  • 97 14  - TRIBUNE SELECTIONS ALLAN LEWIS By Colour Patch Scholar Rh 2—HATTI II Bonn*' <irvv I'rattlin lUiv i-JMNT^ !)f\«»n Wsd«ll* Sunuv Vall»*> sprinp l;» Bat* Miss FINO l.a:l> Ktith Martini Kmv S— NAC'-tfT-KbAAL Sk.v K.i»<W II RjMr 7— AOVANTAGK MMKMW Ra«v IK4JN WSE St\Uli«> Ga> PratiUAy IBT KA< X 1-1^'OUO1« PAW* Kjwv
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  • 834 14 The following ;ire the weights, probttfa ri^ Mid candidates, toother with their h, s t lree 4 for today's races, th- third day of tho Sela^cnrlS Club's October November Meettaf. Thr BntTL^! start at 2.15 p.m.: RACE ONE HORSES CLASH 4 DIV 5. 5 pf| 0 0
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 62 14 ,s&Bkl\ Q'^en of 1000 TC| Lusty Miles of i Brawling Timber Land lato^v Yvonne l|k n«r\iiio V IOR EALI. UR INC WF~ THAN EVER j^ '^afc IN AM) An IMB I C. K. TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CARVED TKAKWOOI* FURNITURE I ALL
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  • 213 15  -  "CELLULOID" BY v<< .'nd Touring Committees of the n > Table T<miis Association met yesterday hjatse V.M.C.A. and decided to send a Singatennis te:»m to tour Hongkong. will leave Singa- 3. 1948. a ,t meeting, the .i.eided to shelve definite reply „v il from
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  • 40 15 Deepavali Sports 111;- C' \!o:i Tjmrs' Asscciai a successful Dcepa- M ii n Monday at s were distributed mt P r. Nathan. 4-K) yards Optn Relay I -v by the Policy 'earn le winners were prey D: P. T Nuthan.
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  • 60 15 I:, i Mowing have been in- 1 1 play for the F. N. prtt Club XI m a friendly ten match with H. M. CusDs XI, on Wednesday. *'< mb< 194P at Fairer rk 1 ha:uici; J. Nonis. ranj Chi*: Brunham, AmatJ Ami; McKean, Kassini. Mb,
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  • 106 15 ONCE A DIRT TRACK CHAMP Migrants a i riving recently from Europe by plane havV been piloted Ly Uoncl Van Praag. famous Atwtralian dirt track motor-cyclist. Van l^aag. who was once dirt track champion of the world, ha* dominated Australian tracks for many years, and has captained many Australian teams
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  • 319 15 Kota Raja School won the "A" Division championship trophy for the second successive year at the 22nd Annual Inter-Malay-schools Sports mcc: at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, m celebration of the Muslim new year 1368. "B" Division championship was won by Seiangoon Malay j School. Ahmad Talib
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  • 25 15 Clemenceau Youngsters beai R.A.S.C. (436 Coy. i by tin: odd goal m three when tht*y met B| football at Fort Canning on Monday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 15 s the Penang Chinese (Penan* League Champions) and th«> S*me übirh th»- BcM won hy I. Th.match was played m iU<l o/ th»- Poppy »«> F»nd.
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  • 720 15 McCorquodale is best athlete of the year LONDON, Tuesday.— Alastaiir vtrrorquodal* th Scottish sprinter and the Amateur Athletir Association V>o vavds -h:* iniii»n. has been awarded the C. N. }t>ck son Memorial Cup fef fhe outstanding British alhletol the ye*»r. Other annual awards announced at the Amatcir Athletic Association are
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  • 336 16 'HIRE WAS LURED' SAYS WOMAN FRIEND Habeas Decision Due Today kx affidavit sworn by Miss Ivy Taye, attractive A Chinese woman friend of Carlton Hire, the Singa pore businessman held by the Dutch at Taiijong Pinang m connection with the Catalina arms smuggling; case, was read m the Singapore High
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  • 75 16 CANBERRA. Tuesday.- Prime Ifinfci ley announced yesterday that \lZ*« h <**■ tec the name seal, and emh^T^V* Nations is to be introduced m <h, fL ment soon. eaeral Parlia- He MM that 't had coin« t > the notice of the fomiuttrrt that a nag
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  • 164 16 AFFERS of assistance for B !Iy Loh, T. 8., r^t'ent m Tan Took Seng Hospital are coining fast from Australian ex-diggers who remember the help he gave them when they were prisoners of war. One comes from the head of a large Australian food
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  • 70 16 He had his suspicions Washington. Tuesday. >imon Belofl, told the Distri. 1 Judge «n Monday that he spread limp on the paxement outside hi* house becauso h<* KUspected his wife \va» having: an affair with another man. When he rrtnrnr- 1 later he found font*>;:s "si/»« nine or ten" I.
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  • 280 16 Cossack Officer J\\O jackstays and a life-line rigged by British sailors of HMS Cossack saved 1,270 soldiers and 40 chiHans including 12 women from the s.s Ling Yum lying broadside off a sandy beach m Masu Bay (For mos?). A daring officer swam out
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  • 147 16 Night drive ended in double death Verdicts of 'Jeath by misadventure were recorded at the joint inquest yesteiday on Arthur John Tite <43). branch manager of the Shell Company. and Tham Yeok, a 35-year-old Chinese woman. Tite and Tham Yeok were killed m a car crash at Serangoon Road on
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  • 15 16 At Kampong Java a Cmr. 'so was hurt by a wocd-saw yesterday.
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  • 25 16 Three Chinese were involved m road accidents that occurred yesterday at Bras Basah Road, Rochore Road and Weld Road. They suffered minor injuries.
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  • 22 16 Bandits ttUfked %*f, Urn Estate. Johore Ba nr rf yesterday and wt g» after a fifteen minute baU<There were no casualty
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  • 21 16 At a biscuit factory Swee Road a wbeurer c* Jg ed under the *r?'g»»t w of flour, yesterday
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  • 116 16 SEOUL, Tuesday. A Korean Army spokesman said yesterday that the rebels had stolen 40,000,000 Korean Yen during their brief occupation of Yosu and Sunchen, a fortnight! ago. They virtually cleaned cut the Yosu Baik, and stele 5,000,000 yen from the Suncht-n Bank. Small scale operations ag iinst
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