Morning Tribune, 5 November 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 1. NO. 956 {New 9<sri*r). 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, NOV. 5. 194*
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  • 49 1 JOURNEY'S END! AND WHAT NOW? A last l<>"k at the Devonshire. Three memebers of the WAAF, ACWs Ferrington ruid Bowan of Xew-(iotli-on-ljne, and \V Pearc*; of Devonshire who diserabarl'ed m Singapore yesterday )ook as though they wuld like to start the return trip right away. (Soe Pages 2 3)
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  • 203 1 ARE BRITISH SCOREENED? -Boucher Asked Major General C. H. Boucher, G.O.C. Malaya District was asked at the Pres* conference m Kuala Lumpur yesterday: 'Are conscripts for the British Army screened for political affiliations before being sent to Malaya from the United Kingdom, or is there any plan m the future
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  • 324 1 Some Anxiety On Rice Cone GREATER efforts by Siam U to increase her rice exports have vilspelled some anxiety over rice supplies foi South East Asia, it was revealed at yesterday's meet in,-? m Singapore of SEA lU-iison Offl-.ers. The Siamese represent j> tivo announced that Siam will <.x--port an
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  • 76 1 I I I VWhlNc;, Thursday.— A Will < ommuniKt pincers ata<k to ital a knock ■J Wow the Nationalist Government was today re- j l^rt'd under w»> southward "r»»tkt border from Shan--2 »H» II Communist i TOw wider Gm. ch«i VI >ne move. A major battle posing a
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    • 23 1 15— WAY S— YEAR GUARANTEE MODERNA JBLANKJETS When buying blankets «3^l ask to see Moderna first \j<\j±'m>i.A •Why not send a Moderna Home?
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  • 80 2 Shall We Blame UN -vanMook n t Hulwrtu* van Mook. << UrlOf Li*»iitcnant-(Jov.-.n<»: (n .i;i; NEI iU ask»«.! In Singapore y«-st i<!.-y who Communists v• i n n^tii: tion m ln.io- sla ••Sh.-»l; v» HUT ttc I BIU •l- he M'plir.l ••I have aiv tya preawd Km <i ,1 Iniioii.^i.i
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  • 46 2 CALL OF THE WILD i Another h..rn tooting ItlodrrM was Iwuml $10 or HI clA>ft' simple imj»ro'»ninent vestprdav. Deputy (oinniiH«ionrr of l'<»lii«', >lr. Harry. i-iuight IJni Tian H»A sounding his horn lon^fr Ihan necessary. "I was calling a friend." l.ici pleaded m th; Second Police Court.
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  • 44 2 Lii;\ Liang Henp, aged 14 vtas found jirflty m the S?coru. Police Court yesterday with assisting n\ a chap-ji-kee lottery m Hoi:< No. 77. Minto Road. Ho Was fined *1.000. half of wh»ch goes to the informer, or six week'i timorous imprisonment.
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  • 61 2 The W.A.A.F. are here! (above): In single file. UliflHl^Tl i>i the W.A.A.F. coming down the pan>fwa> of the troopship DevonHhire, which arrived m Singapore yesterday. iKieht) Jr-urney's end: Inn or Commander M. Clarke 'A of the A.T.S. conies ashore clutching her sports equipment. "I had a
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  • 33 2 TAPAH. Thine Ttvo'ists killed a Special ConstaMe urv.l took away his lifle wren trie? ambushed a va'ty of three Special Constables a fey 'ruiet youth ol Tapah yesterday <*ftj!n»on.
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  • 66 2 A n Indian tan* driver. S j Sithbaram, v-ho was founds guilty o[ d|»honestly receiving; v stolen motcr can, was fi« ntenced t" trtree years' rlgoroua Imprisonment by Mr Justice Brown m th e Singa-. por L Assize Court yesterday. It was alleged that the- car, which belonged to
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  • 287 2 WITNESS 'SHUTTLING' IMPROPER— Counse! Mr. S. H. D. Eba.s defence counsel m the RAF generator 'J^ Ninth Polk* Court objected yesterday to the "constant filing ot^ i when ihe Prosecution wanted to call FLt.P. O. Gibson for the tourtli nine. "This procedure of witnesses shuttling backwaids and foiwards for as
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  • 44 2 LOADING F OR USSR Rubber lor Russia, be* p Ing loaded «>n the Russian cargo vessel, Vtoraja. I I Piatiletka at the Singa- > por^ wharves .yesterday. 2 5 Ihr vessel will sail for I Odessa m a few day* 7,200 ions of rubber 0
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  • 25 2 Mr. W. Strain mm^lk Joseph Travels Co.. W arrived m Sinpapoi.- V by BOAC on his wa> to lua on business He today.
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  • 50 3 II It, r nf j-onif! A bevy of happy A.T.tS. jflrln from the InUH Kinj^Jom \vh» d;s!'«nb;irK»*il stl Sinsaj>i»rf |rm- 1; r <»-rdu> off th«« troopxhip Dt'V nshire. 1 .ever tr.v.l »It».ut the..." w» i 1 J «h, «A «o Oj-^^Sy-,^, M MM. WWW-
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  • 83 3 GOC's WIFE ARRIVES re oi we GOCSiR^ ••llr. tioo^.v t':v T'av-i..;.. IUI hei wer 74 I women, .liieri o'. R d t u d veatd berth Th v ?iria i quay fcv >. oioi Crmmai r' OLear Deputj /Usistant Di toi ATS at Tanglin. T. all memoen or Sip vi
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  • 29 3 F A 12-membei IfHayan ctJawtraio minion has l«ft r w iformosa via Shanghai. The Chim.v, Covernment ia, Jcoura&inß: the inveftiment -.f S**»Qto** ctftoA m tfa«
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  • 165 3 Soldier Alleges Threat A iirit.sh soldier, Private David McCrlloch ot Uv Seafortta HigMaadara, a(i- -v.s'l officers of the Army 'IP., of Ivwina: uupeataaed to hand him over, t > th v;! potid who would \>n:h i bamboo splinters under b«s fingernails if he did inn n*kc voluntary ftatt mant McCullOell.
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  • 73 3 Tan Koon \'Ak. Hokkkn. al)t*rt<Uy entered ji houne at 21 Aino Street, on Nov. 1. put hi.; h^nd m hi.s pocket to make it apptfcl )>ko a pistol, ami roMMd tin inmuU-s of $46 m cash, :i0 worth ot ohan«i;i lit BPptlft^ WfifOlO tht' „r 4
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  • 22 3 r<vnn»issi«'n»M-G <> nrial for Socth K«M A.si;». i.^:w< s Knglun<l »y ;ui Uxlny for om^aporc. He m ,i,j< here ne«t Thursday i
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  • 145 3 i N y— ■< fat* hi, 21 «nil|b. will b, howil m th l Jani U7i H)oo next year 1 rov *e for a '-•3^ m t)oth revonup ww»ditur« ovp, the 1948 estimated. Revenue shows an increase of about $1,300,000 and expenditure, an increase of $4 000,000
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  • 94 3 PUlr Ntn\. yta*m cornel* A^, 1 llsti cc Brown INW.K oUrt W+*+9 fc lunch" uS? I**"1 du *n& °»«t while he and his wife were walking along the road two Chinese followed them and said: "Be careful what you say In court." His wife was frightened nnd
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    • 139 3 Far *>Nt4»in Freight Conference IrrißlH Tariff No. X From M;tlavu Duled May 1948 •KCTION V .Shippers arc hereby i.form ca that Chft ba.so rale of frel^h' r.p Chinohona i.n reduced as follows, effective 4-11-48: ,htnchona < »mgs or alea ':<»«iuco rat* to W 545/--rhinchona <ca.st\s> M 195/- IKOOH* WOHIH WHIMS
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  • 179 4 For the lirst time since 1941, there will be h Garden ot Keinen.beranre beside the Cenotaph, (opposite the I*hdang), where you may plant the poppies you buy today. The Garden of Remembrance was created by Mrs. E. A. Elder, Chairman of the Poppy Day Commit ree. Tending
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  • 477 5 WHEN WE WERE YOUNG the irequeru- Myth 'ycur v lift 1M 1 tt ;1 :v, X usu.llv uuuiying becaii^ v it li ■*""5*2* d .nd ccnrUs- voice. ni us vomn cMMhood w- arc -M't ro pan l 1 5 f fcelingi of a chlW. iritfa h!s atten-iant joys an I
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  • 222 5  -  Kathleen Hickley Xv pool manners which Cofl«C naturally to them when lealinp with their contemporS^. One often hears. "Pill shut the door.' or f\?i Sd mj' bag fsom the lodroom." from people v. *.o wou 1 not dmY9 of b*t?ti| iHsc^urteous to anyone e'sv. Then
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  • 168 5 MEETING Mrs. C. E. Courtenay over here from Johore Bahru yesterday morning, she tills me a hc has sent £50 woith of food parcels -the equivalent of $429 m local currency to friends and relatives m U.K. We agree with Mrs. Courtenay that it is The spirit of Christmas
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  • 62 5 Smiling Elizabeth Arnold, jight-year-oUt daughter of M* and Mrs. E. Arnold of Stertrs Road, is one of the d'tnrart> m the recital to be given b>j pupils of the Taylor J>i»w Studio, at the Victoria Thcitie on Saturday, m aid <>f VkH Poppy Day
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    • 70 5 -4^ *M*i*?S& i I AQPC 0 i 1 35 cts each. ARTf^IIC IDiNHTY CARD PROTECTOR, j MADE OF CELLULOID AND LEATHEU WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OS REQUEST, RAFFLES PHOTOGRAPHERS, Biii :AS BASah iiOAD. SINGAPORE TEL. 6032 RAFFLES HOTEL tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. m the Lounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR *ith PRANK
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    • 165 5 VKTOItIA Till AT It I NOVEAIBER 6th— 6.30 P.M. DANCE RECITAL A^2^l BY PVI'ILS OF THi: \jJKy TAYLOR UANCF. STUDIO "■^Wl I\ AID OK JU POPPY DAY FUND TICKETS AT ROBINSONS REMEMBRANCE CONCERT m aid of the POPPY DAY FI-XD RAFFLES HOTEL IN THE PALM COURT SUNDAY 7 Til NOV.
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  • 280 6 THE WORNING TRIBUNE Harry Would Not Die Itmdt.n Atjents tfexvrn. Colin 7wr.fr, Ltd., Talhot House. tS, St Martin* Lang WjC. 2. riUDAT, NOV. 5. 194 v WORLD reaction to TT Truman's victory has been akin t° that of mourners who had watched a mar, pre sumed dead, climb <jut of
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  • 634 6 ITALY'S ECONOMIC VOLCANO ALL Italy remain.-? an economic VOloteo, »nd during the past ttm weeks It has slatted sending out disturbing iets of »;eam an.-j earthshaking ttcmors. Aftoi atmost hmlf a >\ n of comparative sta*bUtty, th.Italian economy once a.^ain is ■hewing signs of cri.si--. Food prices are rising, the
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  • 919 6  - THE FRANC OF LAST YEAR Jean Pupier ll> >J^- lIIIHIHIMi Mticpriinriiti timiifi'^ I The cause of >oc J unrest m France is the system by which profits are reckoned m terms of the "franc of tomorrow" end wages m the "franc of last ye3r." IT i« not the kpicaJ t
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  • 269 6 The Yaks Are Coming SOVIET mi lit jtv b engaged m Info .rio'i manoeuvres, target bombing and dropp atroops have been w I i the a«.rial corridor- bet **etn Berlin and tho West BW the Soviet blockade Ot Berlin was denounced *o the Etecurtty Council of the United Nation as
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  • 370 7 Hope Of Increased Aid Vanishes ,j iHAI, Thursday. Tfct re-election Oi ruiiiHU and Democratic control of the 81st uoiild »ncounige Chinese political inovejmed at formation of ;t coalition ?ov*»rn,(pendent Chinese observers belipve. lO vernment circles m China openly wer? ,1 Demf* "P et an<l asserted th*»
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  • 49 7 The U.B Becr\t,nt of St.tt- Mr George MarsivilL avd Mrs. Marshall are s«*» ivrino Ihtir wnt call on Popt Pm* XII .ichen Hi* Hohr.es* nctived them m th<> nt-cnn UK* Mr. Marshall was cm his uuu back from Greece to r«« United Nations meeting m furis.
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  • 26 7 PARIS, W«d.--Ex-rcmppn-r Bao Dai of Annum left Pmis by train tonight to rejoin Ml famiiv m OnevA.- Reuter CHIASG st^pnn-f tfott'ttf
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  • 125 7 SHANGHAI. Thursday. Shanghai civic organisations sent a. message to Mi. William Ambassador to Russia, yesterday expressing welcome to his forthcoming reported fact-rind-ing tour of China. The message said During our p»<jsent grave national crisis with its wide internation;al consequences it is our hopo that your investigation
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  • 205 7 f ONDON. Walter Fletcher. Conservative complained m the House of Commons that suificient police eommurication seN were only now arriving m Malaya 1 d make it poss'bl? to form a complete radio network throughout the country. The need for wireless equipment m Malaya, he said,
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  • 177 7 SHANGHAI. Thurs. froGovcinment reports today claimed that a "strong" Nationalist unit is battling southward along the Helping Mukden railway from Chinsi to Hsin chcng m an eort to break through the communist cordon and join other OovernnxMt troops at Shanhaikwan. th»» Groat Wall Pass. The reports indicated
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  • 155 7 LONDON. Lord Charcellor. Viscount Jowitt. roa.l k «0 !the House of Loids a pr >to stat copy of a Gorman ot of tho day dated July 21. IJM2. which bore the signature f Field Marshal Von Rundstedt. It read: "Commando tioop.s 'if captured outside real
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    • 30 7 OLD CLOTHES IJ3ITI7H^ 4> Dry CbmAtg, Dyeing j^f unt^ invisible mendin«; WASHINGTON DRY CLEANIN'C CO 4i~\ Oreterd iUuul litWptdM IMU 5P por Oo(ipletk>n uiihin 34 hoafj* including Collectioa uiid Delivery
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  • 402 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN And The Man Behind It (The three hundred women who packed the fashion parade at V\ hit--away Laidiaw and Co., until It was standing room' only, had eyes and tain Is onJy for the new styles. ft They Jid not give a »inf. gle thought to— The Ma.i
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  • 783 10 And Truck Carries The Judgment TOKIO. burs -The International M ilitJO lriUun.il for the Far East re-co.ivened at P.M a.m. today to deliver judgment on Hideki Tojo and M "Guarded by t«o JMM runs .a.ryinß .imeriran M.P. s. a .anTOMHagfd vw b..s' carrie.) Toj«
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  • 93 10 Air Force Shifts To Okinawa WASHINGION T1..-. Uni»,d States Aii Fora ouait,rs said jre*ter< tVansfircnieadquai-:" Thirteenth Mr f Philippines to OWn D -comber was P I administrative «ttl mean no re ji »ctuii ait f° L Philippines. l\ said Fighter Wing I I will ltinain at CU Other units 10
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 103 10 POP J Kxt'n^ivifm m i j nn 14^ T|| IT I I COULD You iej4O XXjQ 0000 MIOINQ ||rt fjj I "RUGGLES" r ik&km»it i'm N //>OA'r 3i mpatism? Tiiu it AfißsT^ (noNitn*i> rwrviil K moves**. /man. Woh'Wuc/u/Gom? Going tcwii isa wit) *im (»t W7 kiosMut rent a£«)«! 'wowfiMWf^wi'iv auTaovoutuw
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  • 59 11 Air Rag To State Of Israel inn Henry general chair ntted Monday on t(t that vhan- become reatatan*! mitai m w 1 t,iv II- T.as'uy the most *9 comH -m woul<: 'v-.n t dMcnt^ yrtl time f'.r State DepiJtU own !>o!i«.y n „t follov. fbo ii ited jJivs-i- n his
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  • 80 11 Gold Digger -1948 f :l,nrs. Ph'husop- Victorian country a ■><■! Premier of Ifr. M< Donald) Hnition <»/ the n* w Ug§er. If fee ">l "'<•'" nin ooldtn ;^-< f/-. gold ruth," he k M bird. ('"•lilcn Age rithout i' rhi v itre not '■■tli i. \o~hour ireek i k is
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 11 HEALING HANDS 0 mUitt rfoc/or Amines a little chnd of Baj:on </ OfwroMoNt m the Kashmir Valley, icht" thi rnUf<i </>"h v fight disemte an*l pMNfeftc
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  • 41 11 Aircraft are tow beinn f.-u/i m In/Ha, tvhich *vent ,'ay n discovering hitherto impfrwt ed resources (tr.rt energes. H era an engine netng installed m hc*Wf WKHfc Tigrr Moth at the H^nlusthau Arcrnft LUt. works "t BanqnVnc*
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  • 277 11 A 'VERY COMPLEX" SUBJECT lON DON, Thurs. Defence Minister A. V. \lexander stated m a reply to questions m the House of Commons today that it had been agreed m principle that the state should m future meet reasonable cost, including purchase tax, of officers
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  • 107 11 Rangoon Short Of Scotch 1 RANGOON. Than. Owing to shortage of supplies whnky has been rationed m Rangoon. The liquor situation m Burma is not acute, but Government i evictions on thp import of certain luxuiy jL,ood.s arc making themselves felt. The main stoic.< m Rangoon issue a ration of
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  • 92 11 OIL COMPANY GIVES UP OPTION i Washington, Thursday. A spokesman for the Arabian American OH Company dis- 1! closed yesterday that the Jinn II hud decided to give up its option on oil cone.es ions m Saudi Arabian Kuweit, the soealled "neutral zone' on the Persian I Gulf. The American
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  • 314 11 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY MALAY ENGLISH I-ROGRftMMFS 1 it.OCiIUMMKS IN BNGUBH 100 p m Luncheon music ny 'The Kart» o Orchestra. LM Newi 1 4. r > Dance Bmrtf ny Hmi i.ironair. •<. 2.00 OfM l>own. S i r > Pio;vammp Summary. N,-w, Summary Announcement* 8.20 Ut'l Go To The
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    • 48 11 ■■■ftt^nmVvmi n^Hn^H^n^ni n^nHc^^tfT^ni^nnmff^n^ni ■ma H fljj^l lawi I I n^nK^Bni n^L^^B n^n^n^nm I S I BwT^B 1 1 j HUM A N BEINGS REDUCED TO H" JN HEIGHT BY THE MAD... 1 HmT I t- >:fl ft M^nw Bi -^^i n^nw A PAKAMOINT SENSATION IN TECHNICOLOR! JbJj^/ IOMORR()W
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  • 417 12 FILM NEWS by OSWALD HENRY UOIJ.YWOOD knows Charles Lamont as a director— and a good one at that. Thirty chorus girls, however, know something more They've discovered him to be a competent dancer. It happened f h»s way The ciiorus MM beinu heaiseil for
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    • 49 12 £■■■*■■■■>*■■■■■■••■■■«■■■ A OPKMNG TO-DAY I I Shows—*, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Dramatic Tale of Kaiitional ''onfliet! "RAMROD" Siarring Joel MeCroa, Veronica Lake f'onaUl Crisp, J)on lief on' i I To-morr >w at MID-MTK Th«> Biggest FIX Stow] "ARE YOU WITH IT?" Starring i Donal 1 O'( onnor OlgaSanJuau •■■•r ■iMiiiiiiiinnm A
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    • 79 12 M ALBl QI X^ v —HI, KOLM m N „DO NK^^U> I.OVAL •5— A CA V r >k;^^^ kß^ j^Mj NEJCUWILbINC TAtIAVf '—"MfßßEßT.vmcox IUUAI! H-2- U5- 6.30-9.15 Prro«>d«*tl by the latf.nr M.4KCH OF TIME: 'TEACHEKS CRISIS •PKone 5159^^ AIR-CONDITIONED SONGSTRESS" p^^ r°Wi'M»nii- r~»m <u^»y^ w— yv '^raH IHRHMM Bml^^^b m^*^-^&^
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  • 601 13 r ?v 'CSS HOO 15.00 A.ex. Brict ipo 20Q 1 »»o 3.00 xd 6 41. 8.50 42.25 Estate Tru.st 5.i0 F V< 3.77-.. 3.82', rt 10.00 10J26 lerD 49.r,U 50.50 Ciunmer h.to 45.25 Henry n rft ft 1,040 1.055 .70 .80 xci .70 JOxa 23 to 2SJO
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  • 116 13 Produce Market Round-up The expected anivai of i largo shipment of pepper from the Lamport district of Sumatra, has caused a further price drop m the local market. Lloth black and white qualities were down $1 a picul yesterday. There was no anivai on sago flour. The following were yester-
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  • 85 13 The director! of Brunei Tnited Plantations Ltd. tre to I declared a dividend of 5 per cent, leu income tax at the I rate of 20 per cent. This is revealed m the state- ment by the chairman (Mi. Leei Chim Tuan) to be presented to I
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  • 141 13 SHARES QUIET market was S D quiet and dull yes- 5 tmlay. Only a small g volume of business pass- ed, 2 S'oore Traction Pref. 24 3 25/--11 6 12/6 Steamship 22.25 22.73 Strait < 12.50 13.00 S. Bii. Ince 35.00 36.00 cd union In.-. 410.00 420.00 Hi. Eng, iOi
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  • 61 13 The rubber market opened quiet yesterday morning. With better buying enquiries, the market became steady towards the close. Closing prices were Buyers. Sellers, j No. 1 Nov. RSS 40 40 No. 2 Nov. HSS 38 V, 38 No. 3 Nov. RSS 36 < 4 37 On registered tendtM
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  • 75 13 VESSEL OODOWNi I Rocbiah JJ Empire Hamble SHEERS City of Poona 42 3 Taksang 1() 1 Stiaat Soenda 38 Mvrmulon 36 7 Bali JJ J Muncastei Castle Lake Chilco 17 18 Nordfarer W f° Chas IfcLeod 21 Trewellard J:{ l G. Chei niahovsky Pres, Harding 8 Benifal Glengarry
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  • 340 14  -  RAM PIARA NfVkl) RFVIIW BY Number of games liad to be called off A N'OIBKIC of interesting luK'Key pMM to-liav»- been MM ruined by »he bad weather experienced ciurJijr the pa.st tew da>s. With the clouds still hoyer lag oyerhead *md the grounds rendered
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  • 50 14 INDIAN SOCCER XL Tht- Singapore Irdian Association Division m sower i^ain who were third m year's s FJL competition Standinß (Left to rifht): S.K S. Naidu, S. K. Thotuas. Dan s >ifhaiii!iarnn. N. 'i. Sarny, Sittif: Aimuuifaiii. G. Sii|.j»i;iJi. S. li.uiilra. Mv Chandra and Ha roun.— (Photo by Socialize »rvn-e».
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  • 83 14 SCRC Ist. Div. To Play N. Base Police The S.C.R.C. Ist Division will meet the Naval Base Police eleven at the Hong Lini Green ir. a hockey match to be played this evening. Lee Ah Cheio. Lav Hock Chve. f'feong Thiaxu Siew, Fam Kirn Hock. Goh Chin Chye, Au Pat
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  • 260 14 Doctor Owen-Smith Has A Record To Be Proud Of LONDON. Thui>— Dr. H. G. Owen-Smith, who scored 65 not out for Western Province against thi. MCC m the opening match of the South African tour was one of the most remarkable all-round sportsmen of the decade before the Second World
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  • 207 14 IN f he Sultan field Cup <em petition semi-flnal between the Singapore Malay? and the* Perak Malays. 1 rouM no*, nnderstand why Haji Garhan. Kota Raja's insic!^ right, wns placed m the right half rtMftj Sharlff Madon played on ihe outBiie right. Presuming that thcie was none to
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  • 83 14 F. NEAVE SC DRAW WITH CUSTOMS F-:t c 1 and ffc«wr Booil fastball t< urn drtv with ft OuHtooi onc-WI at Panel i:<: V. .1- X* jn secret) fo: t. K\ a';. the Cv tonis 1 o cain» '> gta v penally S| retariea •nd tain. '.omnn rd*l ;>1 teams
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  • 73 14 The second semi-final lr competition for the Smwr Boys' Soccer Cvi will be n'« ed between the Jalan Sun" Boys' Club and the Boy* 1 Club at Jalan E-mos 5 p.m. on Saturday. The winner of this mwca j play against the Singapore Hjii gour Board
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  • 47 14 Finals of the .o!iow.n?« will be held at the Ottb-I P£ mis^s 1226. Serangoon gJJ on Sunday, commencing: 2.30 pm T M Draughts: Table TcbJ (Doubled. Badr-inton .L> leal. Badminton [»«*< Tables Tennis '^njleji. Mr A. A. Ewing. P!«a« of the Club will preso-l prizes.
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  • 39 14 The following vill «<T_ the SRC. at hockey H»"J Z Irmy XI tomorrow <■;; SRC. Padang at 5.15 p ''> Schubert. Barth gJ*2Jf^ P^nnefather. G. Clarke. a D. Ross. R. Barker A. UaCoutts. E .Ebert. Vmp"> Mt A. M. Valberg.
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    • 58 14 IS^ MOST ffcv^J^ MAGNIFICENT VJH| ROLE AS THE (^aerii of the Kiver Boats m the brawling BK>r^\ Adventure racing aiong JF iiSM IWW n.ilr> of limber lajid! RIVER Wt couw by 123lfU£0&r t'iiiv«»r4»i-im.Tii:»ij«iuir» "S»U> ui«>", I »*j> Objetis", ".Sous «»f SM'h«»ra/.><W j Slh\^ «;irf fl PUT lO<,I 111 l It!
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  • 321 15  - Colours beat Whites in Singapore's first Hockey Trial RAM PIARA I B^ triil match between th( Colours Mai the '•..I^SR.C. Padanß jmlua^af to sel^t Mn*l ivili: ns team to oppose the Combined t week c nded m win h>r Colours by fivr rt half was a patchy affair during which
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  • 138 15 Butter Shortage Worries Grappler SYDNEY, Thurs. Arjan Has, an Indian wrestler uiio Is visiting Australia, say* that his only worry is the shortage of butter In the Commonwealth. Australia produces sufficient butter to feed not only her own people but many million otherft. In order that as much as poHNible
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  • 104 15 Sailors down SCC H.M.S. London beat the B.C.C. 2-nil In a hockey m Ltch played at tha Padanj; jresterday. The first fcoal was scored by P Officer Kett and tho a i by Midshipman Scott. Both, goals were scoied m the second session. In the first session, the S.C.C. pinned
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  • 114 15 C. A. .InnioJ? will met the Combined Brother Schorls XI ir a game of soccer at the St. .Joseph's institution ground thai evening and on Saturday against th Pulau Brani Sports Club at Fairer Park. Game* slart at 5.15 p.m. on both days. Thf teams will be
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  • 410 15 Manchester Union Debates Security Plan For Players LONDON, Thurs— A divided policy among foot bailers was brought to light at ttu» annual mating of a delegation of the Players Union m Mancnester I recently, during which contracts and a social security scheme were discussed for two and a half hours
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  • 274 15 SHELL S.C. 4 HK. Nil lacing a side which h;ul good team-work and div I>!;»\rd expert handling of the stick, the Ilk anil SM inßhin hockey tenin lost to *he Shel! Sports Club by four-nil m a match :«t Karrer f*;«rk gronnd \cstcr (Ihv. The
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  • 174 15 After tin hockey total on tu< B.R.C. I'adiing yesterday t lOtanbtaed Civilians team to Mitrt the Combined Services next Thursday on thr BJR.C p;i<lnnj; was .selected as fol- 'ows: Ah Chio; R. Haft)). I'onnam vaiam; Pennefather, Bdwic] !>oraisamv. Q. Thomas; Liir K«'c, Hong Yam. A. Clarke lOotltU,
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  • 133 15 London. Unit* there are. 35 acceptors for the Liverpool Autumn cup to be run < VCT one mile two fur»ongs 170 y\u\s m Liverpool on Nov. 12 The following are the weights. Royal Tara (nine store seven), Merry Quip uiin", stone). Fighter Command an.l j Golden Chance
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  • 471 16 MUI- TSAIS ON THE INCREASE Three are inclioitions that the 'lumber of jieopji* Ueeninc: "mui-tsiiids" (girl slaves) m the Colony i« still going up. Mr. T P F. MtXeice, Secretary for Social Welfare, *aid so at a press conference yesterday when he explained the details of i case m me
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  • 45 16 Mrs. Bertram Brooke, the Dayang Murta of Saraw tk aboard the Rajah Brooke m sinpa pore yesterday. She is gaing to Sibu, «n Sarawak^ to stay with friends. The Dayang is th mother of Mr. Anthony B".<;oke, at pre»»»*nt residing u» Singapore.
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  • 311 16 ASP X T. COOPER saved Insp. E. H. Shears from a stab m the back uhen n H shot down a robber m a knif eand-g un battle which too P f^ w, n Malay gunmen walked into a Police trap, at a house m
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  • 9 16 Selangor Clerks Form Union ?icc decided KH 'Division, Sclangor
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    • 40 16 i^^^^al^* Th fr hm^ t iOtt> Co<>l fl »»"t»». o< MILL" l 't M L r^, MMMiHM. of mmutm yfaaJujj^l^ Mill &k uwTua* lilil^BEEß Prtufcd and published by Urn Keng Hor, for the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd.,lo^-116, Ansun Road, Singapore.
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