Morning Tribune, 4 November 1948

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  • 584 2 Usher admits he pave it out r;)K the second time m the inuuir\ into th; R.A.F. generator rase an allegation was nude m the Ninth Police Court, yesterday, that member el the K.A.F. 5.1.8. took out a court document and showed it to an R.A.F. witness.
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  • 39 2 TALK BY MR. MASSEY Mr. Claude Massey. Aiustralian CommLsMoner, will giv,. a talk on Australia m \\v m ries "My Country" at t meeting of the East Wesi Sockty m the British Counci Hall at 830 p.m. to night
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  • 32 2 Mr. R. M. Marsh. M. C. P., lias been appointed to be dW Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor m place Mr. C. H. F. Blake. M. C. ft.
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  • Article, Illustration
    5 2 MISS JOSSUAME Why shouldn't wef
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  • 198 2 The I tusan Melayu, Singapore Malay daily, m its editorial column yesterday, attacked the education policy of the Federation Government as a measure responsible for the general educational backwardness of the Malay people. The pnpet cited the Government policy of imposing apelimits on Malay-school pupils wishing
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  • 123 2 Johore is planning n state-wide drive to get waitresses out of cafes, restaurarts and entertainment spots and find suit able alternative jobs for them, a usually reliable source disclosed yesterday.; The presence of waitresses, who number more than 500 m the State, v regarded by the
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  • 22 2 Lady Gimson will broadcast an appeal for the Poppy Day Collections from Radio Malaya at 8.20 p.m. to-night.
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  • 175 2 It's A Woman's Job At Sea -So 13 Take It On (Tribune Staft Reporter) Thirteen women all a rtns the supervision of a former esWren Id native Officer run the who! fonetfr of Xhe British car^o-pasaenger \rss--i La>i«i-,.t! which arrived m Singapore >v. They are all iimd working aud supervisor.
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  • 289 2 In order to relieve traffic congestion a: the Remembrance Service next Sunday nt the Cenotap special traffic regulations lasting from &30 un on that day until 15 minutes after the departure HE the Governor from the Cenotaph, have been drawn up During that peri< I 'raffic In
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  • 81 2 Ada (hong Tin Neot a 55-year-old Chinese woman with two sons one aged 38 and the other aged 36 was asked by the Acting Chief Justice m the Singapore Divorce Court yesterday whether she proposed to marry again. She replied: "I don't know." Ada aied her
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  • 35 2 A quarantine notice, stating I that plague exists m Sou-j rabaya. and that it is held 1 to be "a n infected place" was gazetted on Tuesday by the 1 Singapore Government.
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  • 26 3 DON I I now what the\ want to take a picture of me [MH s>ij»|>nsi- I ran* do anything about but look gUtnt.
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  • 181 3 (Tribune Start Reporter) The K.A.r. hiv giving [ignition Scheme now m Iring modified air cam- 1 5. teams of photographgo on into the remote i gle areas and take pic- f N "i' inhabitants, p pictures are deve*d. printed and returned ovfl caithorities within hours of exposure
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  • 199 3 »Tigre.ss" H* N* Li»'» <»>• I *2*ZZ£ babies as "miii-tsnis (girl slaves) years ago took^ are of them till they were nine and tew, and them into prostitution to earn ber In ing for her Lee was charged before the District Judge yesterday. Lee had earned
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  • 19 3 ATTACHE IN SINGAPORE Military At-i Ore V h:ntsp Embassy 1 T.C.Wang,, Jv Cantin. on r 1K »P his ap-;
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  • 235 3 CHANGI WORLD AIRPORT-1950 "Singapore will be an Air Sea Focus" Speaking at yesterday's Rotary lunch meeting. Air i<<> ••rsliiil K. E. Starrer, Director of Civil Aviation fur iVfaluya, s.«id fh t Singapore's S\'A inillio-i Changi Airport is expected to br ready for international service by the middle of 1950. The
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  • 77 3 House Thief Gaoled Again !an Ah Sens with thro, previou.s convirtion.s. w;i>« Isent1 sent ned to eigJu years', rigorous imprisonment and eight strokes ot ?h, rotan by; Justice Taylor m the Singa-j port Asttn Court yesterday Tap. was Jwund guilty ot committing house robbery m June last. He entered a
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  • 50 3 Deputy C.I.G.S. Due Here i Lt-Goa. Sir Kenneth Ciawi.mi. Deputy Chief of the Imp^lial General Staft. will arrive jat Ttn^ah Airport today on a toui of the Far Eastern Com- mam! and Australia. The Geneial will visit training establishments m Singapore andi the Federation, and leaves for! Australia on Friday.
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  • 57 3 I A marriage has been at 1 i.;nged and will tafei pla» short!/ m Hong Kom^ b»-»w»'«M PJchairi Mliiph Hallows. M.B.FJ i a 6Miptßt son of Major an<l Kirs. H W. Hullowy of Boric I ■will ml, Hrrts, in<i DoMthy Kliona FOmelie V/r';.,ht, eldesv claugrhtrr ol Dr. ar»l Mrs.
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  • 269 3 Children Give Most To UN AC (Tribune Staff Reporter) Contributions from the people of Singapore to the United Nations Appeal for children so far amount to over $150,000. This was revealed at i meeting of the Singapore Appeal Committee held at Lhe Muricipal Chambers yesterday. The Committee's Chairman Mi L.
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  • 71 3 After ma th Of War /HAN Singh and Company. U well-known Singapore tir :m. jtiPS on Tuesday foi U <ap > i ß r« and II paws of ahoii M-; flMhes fot a war co: responded phased from the IS November 10. ItU. The bill was for •>.»«• ApoloKisins fo»
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    • 136 3 Tar ftuKtern Freight Conference Freight Tariff No. 2i From Mil toy a Da^ed May I9IK NRCTtON V Shippers are hereby infDrme.l i that the base rate of freight on Metal Scrap, Iron and Bteel. increased to 99/- W M effective from '-11-48. fire up ,i|u^.t >v to the Ijci ihji
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  • 178 4 INTERNATIONAL AREA Significant m the tense situation today is this buildinp m Paris. The Palais de Chuillot, as one views it from the Champs de Mars looking throwjh the Eiffel Tower, is the present home oj the United Nations Security Council. A PEARLY AND HIS OFFERING B.
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  • 107 4 nOGK/uS? PWxauMiEg m bio, 1.45 Daniv music by Mi? van,. 2.00 Close r*wiT£ Progi ammo Summary \w Summary. S-Pore Food Pn? 820 p.m Appeal by i*. DaTrun,r «f 9.45 Talk on Awbrev-Dilb, report on the Tr^./ H Organisation. 10.30 Mu«ic '"l the Peoples, noo Lut n4
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  • 178 4 CHINES INDIAN PROGRAMMES 11.00 a.m to 12.00 r.oo: Malay Schools Brotdeut, 1200 p.m. Signature Tune. Opening Announcement Programme Summary m Mandatin. 1203 Teochew Guakang Progim 12.30 0.8. Southern Hotel Roof Garden. l.(R> News m Mandan Amoy Cantonese. 1.15 Opening Announcement ?r% Summary m Tamil with Signa•ture Tune. 1.17 Tamil song.
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    • 31 4 BY THE TIDES OF LOVE... fSHcrf'S Madeleine Carroll Stirling Hayden *W^ %^HWWA PASSAGE Of*. Flora Robson 120 G Carroll kj •'< "^j ,+J Mary Anderson Cecil Kellaway 'SSfc/TV' REX SAT. at MNITE
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  • 677 5  -  Kathleen Hickley By when JMD c f I.,1 hout your V- M''aya? TOll 1 i Mifteritv ,i B lt of nv.np m s v t the plieil> were .cunj: t iMlat( into 'erms MIM JW ll k u.-.i about ilolhe k ber?) w«i r haPS
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  • 403 5 THE THINGS YOU DO N'T NOTICE DO We realise how often IC€ dip into o:n pmt§6B I* Sinc/aporc-ayid for items tt irhich re Meier .^ire a c>tud thought t 1. Taxis for instance, Supposing ive take 2 a day, 2 miks each time. At $0 cents c mile, it represents
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    • 132 5 GRAND PRE CHRISTMAS REDUCTION SALE NOW ON, MORNING, AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL EVENING GOWNS ILSO i LOTH SI lIS A TO1» COATS FOR MOMS IBAVBLLEM IMMT THOMSON *J t 2nd FLOOR G.H. BllLm^O I ITTEHI ROAD TEL 7997 t WHN w f 1 11 lIUMIMI I ■Vllll II RAFFLES HOTEL night From
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    • 96 5 i ■■Pi:*' IS ALE 'ra^ALL THIS WEEK Bi^^K«i^^M^Sflc^H^EH^sZEaM I REMEMBRANCE^ CONCERT la aid of the E I'OI'I'Y DAY ll.\tt RAFFLES HOTEL I IN THE PALM COURT SUNDAY 7TH NOVANN TITIIERADGE FRANK MIIXS JOHN ANDREWS THE BAND OF II M. SEAFORTM UGHLANDESJS Conducted by Bandmaster A. Bnuadea A.K.( .M. Soloists BDSM.
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  • 265 6 The Unsolved Problem THE MORNING TRIBUNE l-ondon Agents— Slesmt. Colin Jurr.er, Ltd., Taihvt House. lb St. Martins Lam TT.C. 2. THURSDAY, NOV. 4. IMS IF one oxpects the 1 Awbery Dalley Re port on Labour and Trade Union Organisation m Malaya to furnish us with an effective cure or c^res
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  • 804 6 CLOAK AND DAGGER OPERATION IF WAR SHOULD COA^F Phantom orders \vouid <ct m mdwn the oreatisl war product j ion via ii, says I DOUGLAS 1-AR-I SEN m las lust of (our artkles. At the "top": Joint Ch'.efs of Staff, here meeting with Secretary of >• fence James V. Forrestal,
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  • 256 6 THE joint long range pro- gramme which the three Benelux countries have *ent to Paris for consideration by the Economic Cooperation Administration <E. C A. for the detailed operation of the Marshall plan is a striking example of how Benelux is producing a graciua! merging
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  • 92 6 PLANS are now being undertaken to boost Japan's txport trade, chiefly textile, which has slumped considerably during recen: months according to the 5nHucniiai Japanese economic weekly '•Diamond." The magazine says that the plans include tree disposal cf part cf the foreign currency obtained from exports and overseas agencies
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  • 2847 7 r lnlon 1 Bt ir Nfnlaya iHMM 1 Kmres* ami f s it d r» c >-■ n-i larking culture. KiJ s t > Ahich mak*s re.misation so n ,.>^ ,-rfiriilt than it •>r If th*:c were only alayior the Chines or l [Una t« organise. War
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  • 103 9 I llllie i, and requires ml iat 1 nod team■s.boi.l. ■|s no u«" ult>r fhul ■^w«mh. reputaKr. fcMketbaß totfW Kpori' The whistle goes and they leap for the ball. MM o, t..v Clir^^B -im -mssms&wv: >■ m Above: Watch out for tki J Left: She
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 128 10 "POP" 1 to the |P r M r < ->^-- j TRIBIWE p^ (f^y W^i "RUGCLES n 3 S I CAH JUST IMAGINE r KW4T -W pft4r^J0IUVQt«fi/fl L "^v^SkV/' 1 p SlPPOSB ITS MTUER. Vc^Hf <W t fi£fPE#9, I TM&OLD. &AD BARONS fiAUWB/mtEfiS? I BAOGEONTUAT Z/r f "ft Of 7Hk<i&
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  • 125 11 r 7\fe Authority" Says Judge [>v T^.ve, jittractive Chines MMtt invwl lon Mire ivas held to have nc authority to act Mnlf >n tlw application for haboa-s corpus raM bpiore the Singapore H>gh Cm.rt JTWter'Xhf application was dismissed. .uthorit.e* at Tanjonfi connection with the 3 ?«v%3
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  • 110 11 Wed. caiMuHan offered their full perati I to the Industrial Defei o Boar.] on a programme i Canada's expansion •rUion for possibility of dian Shipbuilding and i p Rc| Li i ing Association retattves of 17 shipyards, i itda recalled that ex-' us «i of
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  • 27 11 Tuesday. An can Dakota ci'ashed andi out tonight while I land at Wiesbaden' fojg which for the se-{ «sive day blanketed; >n Western Gennanv
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  • 73 11 A I BOON BON «i taxi driver, *er>.istent!y tooled on his rehftcte'l horn wh'lt- cruising tkMg South Bridge Road m Be&rril of p^sengeTS. Mr.' Mouh\ A I P.. had linn Au appeatetl \r th« Sec- r 1 PoM.o Court vestortlay He was char r :t i
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  • 78 11 Wrt&hin^rton. \Vt»in»*sil.iy The BAtion*i r ni reserve lias reached the vaiiu 1 IQOTe than U5524,000,000,000 for i\w rirst tIBM m history, the Treasury Department reported today The department BISO reported that a 1 )*****. 939,305 tr.asury surplus as of October 28 dropped to U551 0.4*22, 7
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  • 56 11 "Ridiculous" Rita Says MEXICO CITY. Tuesday. Movie star Rita Hayworth denied today that she was here to marry Pilnce Aly Khan, son of the Agra Khan. Registered at one of Mexico City's most exefusiw hotels. Haywoith sent word through her secretary that marriage talk was "ridiculous" and that she was
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  • 39 11 VIENNA. Wed. Austrian police reported yesterday that Soviet guard.* at the demarca- tion line separating the British and Soviet zones Phot and killed an American woik- er and injured another critiI cally two days ago.
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  • 186 11 BERLIN, Wed. The official Soviet Information Bureau declared last night that the population of the Western sectors of Berlin daily smuggled ar. average of up to fKK) tons of food from the surrounding Russian zone into the Western sector oecause they wer<? hungry. In a special
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  • 64 11 PARIS. Wed. Fifteen JFiench Mines were wounded m a grenade and gun battle with security foices at a pit neat ■Bethune m Northern Fiance yesterday. The Communist-led General Confederation of Labour give no [indication of ending the nationiwirie coal strike now m its fifth week. Meanwhile,
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  • 64 11 1 HONGKONG. W«d.— Bridge House war crii.its trial was adjourned indefinitely because of the illness of Lieut. Gen Eiichi Kinoshitf. ono of tht defendants, who is KlfTering from enter itis. 1 Kincshita. wartime COtvmander (f the Kemi-.eilai m Shir.::- hai. is being tned togethe with
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  • 239 11 Wed. InuiayesU.Cay t»ie United N.v f^t Mi. C. S. Jha. peprefentatlve, nllaaj exerdwj- ot the *uper-, powers of the General' ;.;bly through the Trust-. oundL *M* resolution berurtfeihip Commit. h WUI be vot,d on suggests nvest.e-nion of tl, 9 queatUMi ol admir.stri- administration, 7 of an
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  • 145 11 FRANCO GETS HIS TOE IN i .ins \v«.» Buppurtoa el Spanish i»i« t" ipatioii m the rnit«-<l Nations ■ctHrttiei won a nf^ativr viotoi y »n th« General Assembly" legal comTin l l« today. The eonmltlM approval by I vote of 21 to 14 with li? abstention* an Aigentine tt o
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  • 319 12  -  OSWALD HENRY RIM NEWb by OROTESQI'E and grisly collection of mask from Africa, Siam, New Guinea, lapan. China. Alaska and American Indian country, is used by director Fritz Lang to heighten the sinister impact m a room m "the house of many murders" shown
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    • 111 12 HJ U lil.s r. >^ VV^H MM \N < !2^. 4. (>l SX.\KF> Nyr^A WM M.W! OIBIiJ lI'HOUN -il M INTO x mik. i;\ii y iVi Ilil MINI, \"()M \NO I MHMEAD PANIC j^^^^H \M) II IN! IA V 1031 FLAMING PAGAN THRILLS! UMll tJWAL I'llKShN I .s A4tf«a Monte:
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    • 168 12 "AI-BIQIKRgrK. lu I.DO NEW W<><tl "Th, Lady And IV i^« Tomorrow •GREEN HOU'HIN m.;,,, I.OVAL "RAJA M.XT.,," (in J 7 a^ "PICCADILLY INCIDENT M "THE COi RTNEYS OF Ct RZON STRKKT And Now! They're Together j AGAIN IN fc_]^^^m COMEDY! TJJSLPftff 6 NW6UWILWWC JITTERBUG! f-SFW*^' 1 'MH^^H A/ WALLS if;
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  • 627 13 i| No v 3 M quotation J by the Mai- A^ia'ic* ..TRIALS "£.00 15.00 Atlas 1 2.00 10 3.00 xd d «0.50 41.50 rs*«« wo '•.I". SJt 3.85 awtU-ttni 505() tJUamn 44.75 45.25 H 'S, h 30.00 30.50 H'kon>: Bank l D f Cng 1.M0 1.055 JSt
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  • 160 13 market Dull ImU of interest m the local lhare market still I continued ysterday. Dealings were confin- J ed to industrials. 2 81 unship 22.25 22.75 Straits Tradinj iv.so 13.00 S. Bri, face 35.00 36.00 cd non fas. 410.00 420.00 Ttd. Eng, (0) 15.80 16.30 rtd. Eng. IP) 16.50 17.25
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 168 13 UOKKIEN remittance shops throughout Singapore and Malaya suspended busi ness with Fukien yesterday. They face big losses if they continue business. following the fall of Mukden and further devaluation of the gold yuan, the Singapore Jree exchange rate dropped from 45 cents (Straits) to the
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    • 69 13 VESSEL GODOWNS Rooblah 44 Empire Hamble SHEERS Taksang 40/1 City of F»oona 42/3 Bali 33/4 Muncaster Castle 31/2 Lake Chilco 17/18 Nordfarer 19/ 20 Charles McLeod 21/2 Trewellard 23, 4 G. Cherniahovsky 25/6 Pres. Harding 27 8 Bengal 29/30 Glengarry 15 16 Rclau I.J/li Latig 100 Scott 11/12
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    • 64 13 The rubber market opened easier yesterday morning with prices approximately half a cent lower than Tuesday's levels. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. Xo. 1 Nov. RSS 40 10 X Xo. 2 Nov. RSS 38 1 4 38% Xo. 3 Nov. RSS 37 37 5 8 On tegisteied tender:
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    • 174 13 TOKYO. Wed. Japan's exports for ru\t year will total U. S. $450,000,000 under a programme now being worked out by the Economic Stabilization Board. Mr. Jino Fujikawa, ioreign trade chief of th c E. S. B. .revealed 1 yesterday at a meeting of business leaders m
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    • 93 13 Produce Market Round-up I There wore no Important price changes m the local produce market yesterday. Pepper quotations were again marked down with lack of buying interest. The following were yesterday's Quotations: SAGO FLOUR: Llnggd $19' t- Sarawak $15. Siak isl6Vs. SAGO SEED: $26. TAPIOCA FLOUR: FtAt $29 ""FLAKE TAPIOCA:
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    • 108 13 il JL JL. w -übar! I m^y^A^^Jocool FOR TODAY ONLY! 1 I Shows 8, 6.15 Ar 9.15 p.m. BROUGHT HACK BY POPULAR MMgOTMVI "Leave Her to Heaven" NTARKIVi (•♦mi«» TieriT(\v, Cornel HiM«* (k •Jeanne train. m Technicolor t>on't Mis, This Last f hanre! OPENING TO-MORROW "RAMROD" f SHAW BROS/ to
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  • 1759 14  - MR. CHIPS PAY $111 ALLAN LEWIS Upsets At XL Races From M W A UJMPUK, Wednesday "I/KK KONGSI'S" Mr. Chips romped home to win the third we and pay his barkers the startling dividend of Sill today'! rw-es, Mm third day ol th*» Sel»msor Turf Clubs October November Meeting. Mr.
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  • 353 14 II I i. SWEEP K.L. Weights For Saturday The following ire the weights ior Saturday tii lourth day of Hie Selaagw nrf CM** Oetofci November Meeting: Horses Class 3. Div 1. 6 Vvs Kimbolton *u>o K^rvptian Queen 13 Polish Bride *<! Waveation s Oo Brooking 'W Unicorn
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  • 12 14 Double Totes First: Tour ticket:. $ti96 each. Second Five tickets *IM e»rh.
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    • 32 14 GLORY -ROARING EPIC OF BRAWLING ADVENTURE WITH YVONNE JUJJ^J. MORE EXCITING UN.V£«SAI WTERNArtOWA*. p<«s«nti I OAN DURYEA ROD CAMERojf B cclc« 3, TECHNICOLOR VBV M'NITE— SATURDAY '"P^. rar y^//r Reservations I I
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  • 88 15 GIRL FOR FORMER TENNIS STAR Dundee. En-land. \V< «l Mis. Ronald T. Ellis, who won faun on pr.'wai Wimbledon oOurU v Anita Lizantaehiles ns tennlsstai, y,<i\'v bnth lo a dAUgflltef recently, it wa« disclosed today. It wis her third chiM Known aif«dionat« ly M l-» Rntita because of th<- way
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  • 131 15 Sixty- One Class I Horses Entered For Singapore Races f\ all M horses Class I and Claws Q have been eater>d lor the three day meeting of tile Siagipcw i r-.rt Q&* Winter Meeting to he nm qb November 11 IT and 10. Ther« are 61 Class 1. hot-ars and
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  • 115 15 Riza Bey To Fight Zbisko t \\n t id on Satuist will bo centr-j tween Gootice i Ah Eliza Boy. After the«e two itly suffered I .i-'f- its Another re-, c now we.! more oi Imb is possible oppa- Lents foi George FYnchelt and; •m who aie due in -■■oil'
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  • 55 15 Chung Hwa B.P. Defeat Happilads ;> match of bad-' lon Sunday the Badminton Party «h Badminton ■.m,«s to nil. Wong Take Yoke O P>N* T.sal (IM, yj. Urn h,. a t Tan gfVt t: 1 hi «lg Too brat Khoon bmt and Tan MoC 1(i 8 -15. ir*-13). Wonsi <fS
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  • 37 15 The Singapore G. H. Q. FARLF beat the Singapore Asians mi n a rugby game by 16 points (two ?oals and two jtrk-s) to 6 points (two tries) [at the Raffles College ground yesurday.
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  • 21 15 I The Spitfires XI will moot iSime Darby XI at friendly soccer tomorrow at the Geylang Stadium.
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  • 213 15 giNfiAFORE Pofo'e brnt H.M.S. Terror by 24-jM)ints to ttorw (pen* My goal) m rHgfey mnl<-h *t the TtHMttMHi Roa^ Tolkv ground yesterday. Niaz scored the first try for the Police. Cheam failed to; convert. A few minutes later Benlon went over and Cheam added
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  • 236 15 i CTKONGEK play m the second half enabled the S.C.C. *B f XV to defeat the 8.0.D. team by nine points (three tries) to ttirec (one try) at rugby on the Pa dang yesterday. Prominent m the 8.0.D. tea m were Mah Singh and
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  • 154 15 Indians Win By Odd Goal Indian A>so. 8 Raffles College I Melding a weak team, I KafnYs («»lleg»* were defeated when they met the Indian Association at hockey on the College ground yesterday. The Indians won X 2. The sodden cop< wtion of Hi" ground made good hockey impossible but
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  • 46 15 S. C. C. Vs H.M.S. London The following have ht < n selected to represent ft.CC. VS. ,HM.S, London at the PadaO| today at Bkti p.nr. Messrs. IVtlui, Dtinus, ]U es. Reynecker. Rule, Bur tor. Read, Lloyds. Busbn.l.L*, Smith, Vane-Percy. Mr. Van Houten will be the unipne.
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  • 237 16 Strikers Accuse Hume Company Allegations th:»c the Hume Pipe (Far East) Company were taking advantage 01 the Emergency to retrench staff ha\e been made m a letter to the Colonial Secretary from the Singapore Chinese Engineering Association. The letter appealed to the Colonial Secretary for help m
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  • 27 16 Under the Singapore Registration Scheme, the central office has received 298,889 completed application forms and the 183,338 identity cards have been issued up to Tuesday.
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  • 78 16 A< port of t n(? development Regional activities, the iood and agricultural organisations of the United Nation! has established a Re-, (tonal Information Centre m New Delhi with Mr. P. V Aeharya as its representative. Mr. Acharya will be visit-, ing Singapore shortly. The Centre
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  • 65 16 I\R. HI'BERTL'S VAN MOOK, former Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, who is due to arrive at Tengah airport from Batavia this morning en route to Amsterdam. With I>r. Van Mook's resignation, the function of Lieutenant Governor-General cease I*.1 Today Dr. Louis Beel arrives m Batavia
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  • 187 16 (Tribune St^ff Reporter) The Dutch authorities m Batavia will shortly consider the appeal made by Singapore Chinese cigarette importers for a revision of the quota on ciearette exports to Indonesia. This war made known to the Singapore Chinese Importers n d Exporters Association
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  • 288 16 TwtJ tcna.l I British an-i-r. foiin! ma f Cheong sch< teachers yest< AND SHELLS Seventeen r, shells were foun cutting grass at Kail fieM. Fowr oim/K wiped out KUALA LUMPUR W. mrday.—Four bandit camps w r located and destroyed by Police Military actions m tho Federation peaUrdty. Twenty.
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  • 346 16 IT* From Page One Democratic working majority 47. SENATE Democrats 52, Republicans 41, three undecided. Required majority 49. In Kansas City, a humble and greatly excited President Truman greeted a cheering staff and friends five minutes after the press service flash was ripped from the printer and carried
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