Morning Tribune, 6 November 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE VOL INO 957 INne ferJrsi 10 CENT 3. SATURDAY NOV. 8 Mir
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  • 309 1 CITY SHORT OF CASH How To Raise Some? rjiSfiAPORE Vuninpa•s lift KMtldßg O#vef»!m nt pennisiioß for new 3 inVr,aM,l. cures of income to offset a UMt milHon deficit next yctf>J r^'^a-^the 25 r r.nt. rat.- surcharge f.,r IW*J J lTltl x < „,rnv.i<>nt Rrantr ..,i,l ol MunWipal i»erinniliy. •T f
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  • 79 1 Tom arrow's Parade All ex-Service men, including; non -members of the ex-Servicemen's \hsnriation of Malaya, Singapore Branch, are Invited to take part m the Remembrance Day Far- ade m Singapore tomorrow. ThoHe who intend to take part m the parade iutiHt form up on lleach Koad
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  • 144 1 BATAVIA Friday. Dutch Army Headquarters here stated today that 3.000 Indonesian Communist insurgents had retaken h \""*J£ m east Java and were advancing north tow, ds Madiun, centre of their recent unsuccessful revolt. It said the Republicans were preparing to evacuate equipment to MadL from Saran.an airfield,
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  • 63 2 f.asri b.n Mohomad Arot i .gutter! !n the Third Dhtllft Court yesterday of a chart" of wining the death of Nasru btn Hassan, a cyclist, by nej'.ip^nt <!rivrog. Cpl John Bmtham of the Seaforths who was with Ea*<» mUi m evidence that the truck vaa three yards from
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  • 66 2 Radio chief, musicians talk it over Radio Malaya has not yet decided whether or not to meet the demands of the Singapore Musicians' Union for payment for broadcast relays, Mr. Leeds of Radio Malaya told the Tribune reporter yesterday. "A 'friendly 1 discussion is Uking place between the President, the
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  • 36 2 Malays To Aid UNAC Singapore Malay-, throug the initiative of the Stagaj Malay Union, will make contribution to the I n Nations Appeal for CWwren Malay organisations will on Nov. 14 to discuss wayraising the funds.
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  • 31 2 Oil Chiefs Meet Here The Managing Direct': the Dutch branch of th^ Stan dard Vacuum Oil Company Herman Van Ka-redecJ-. here yesterday from Bat.o h attend the Company's -As Operations' conscience
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  • 135 2 Tried To Bribe Witness —Charge KAREEM bin Gahni, Malay youth, told Arshad. a key I witness m an attempted murder not to attend court if he wanted to avoid trouble, and offered him $400 if he left the Colony, it was alleged m the First District Cou.t yester- day. Kaieem
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  • 621 2 "But Didn't Look At Them" I KE lUN KOO, general manager *>l the Nlnw Uros. I^td., siikl m th#» Ninth Polke Court, yftiffi^y, that he bought for his company generating sets 'rom l> «\id Wolf Cfinsberg *vfthoot inspecting them. Ginsberg, one of the five accused m
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  • 281 2 BOAC Chairman In Singapore (Tribune Staff Report rr) High British Overseas Always Corp I 1 officials ineluri ng the Chairman, Sir Hartley, arrival m Singapore yesterday bj Sir' Harold 9tA Lady Hartley arrived 'from Kong" by sp.HM.il IX") AC fiying-boi-r H« w ..< 5 Captain Stiowden. representing thy Oovon of
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  • 225 2 JURISDICTION of the Rent Conciliation Board to cut the standard rent of a house built since Aupm 1, 1939, was questioned at a sitting of the Singapore Kent Conciliation Board yesterday. The house was erected after the liberation and according to the Control of Rent
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  • 61 2 Sikh Now A Muslim Twenty-year-old want Singh of Alor Star. born Sikh became I Muslim on Nov. I of hi* own accord. Ifis Muslim name h Nazimuddln. He derided to fcfcome the follower «>f IfoftMnmad after having "scrutinised and itudled the Sieautiful prlnripl^ of Islam and the Is!an.i< way of
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    • 427 2 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AND A.I.F. NURSING SCHOLARSHIPS Application* are tnvited from fully qualified nurses who de- .Arc to be candidates for the j undermentioned sc holarship. Q j »>/: It Australian Government h Scholarship one open to' all races. A.I.F. Malayan Nursing 1 Scholarships two— open 10 1 Chinese nurses. Scholarships
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  • 553 3 1949 BUDGET: BACKGROUND OF UNCERTAINTY W» background of uncertiuntv ami lone; delays m th«» delivery of plant (Mi in^hinerv urgently needed for the Municipal servios. next year's bud ft with a $4»4 million deficit «M presented to and approved by a social ".^ptinc of the Municipal Commss iioners yesterday. mi**
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  • 174 3 E xpen di ture, Reductions and deletions (1) Provision made m r .ne 1549 Municipal budget for a 60 per cent, increase m the emoluments of officers m anticipation cf favourable recommendations by t!»e Salaries Revision Committee, now fitting. <2> Annual recurrent cnarges (including personal emoluments, cost of living allowance*
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  • 119 3 Chinese On Arms Charges A .32 Colt revolver with four rounds m the naagaz ru> was found wrapped m .1 cioth near hree Chinese detainee} by detectives at the '300- acres kampong'. Chan^i Road. One of a party of four Chinese e-caped. but the other throe -Sia Seh Hcnu. aged
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  • 40 3 Che Gu Lambek Mate Abdin, Malty woman school trachcr. died yesterday-- the <iay she was to be honoured at a tea party given by the Singapore Malay Teachers 1 Union on her retirement after more thaii 20
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  • 73 3 Three Schools In One Plan i <: n. .<!' r plan-- to j>w; up COOUI bui'd'ns 1 for thrtt schooli talIntc 15S0 pMj'il.s m ull on |20Q.000-sttc U»u^ht last >««' m Tuloag Kfttopg Roa(l. C'onsttuctJon will begin m 194!». the Morning Triburnlearns. A regional school, a second aiv boys' school
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  • 91 3 Four Singapore organizition* yesterday recvvcd -*hoqiies totalling* $4,000 <t in the profits of the Air Displiy held last September Mr. Rend'e of the Civil Aviation Depsvimen*: told the Morning Tribune yesterday. The Singapore x 'outh Council, received $2>666.G7. It was a surprise cheque. The R
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  • 123 3 LORD Killeam, ftfmtr fptrol Co m m \^sinner fo r South East AiU, arri>'<>d >n Singapore list r t ight h\: M|i from Bangkok, after a fuc WK-^k vim t<> Chin<i (»♦«< Hongkong. His visit is n a pr>y :t? capacity <i.s Director of the firm
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  • 56 3 Two Chinese, four Malays <?nd an Indian dragged Tco Tee Sen^; frcm a OCffec shop at falan Ptflir on the nipht of M:y 30 beat him up and stabbed him fatally, it was alleged it th.* Seventh Police Court yesterday. Teo died m hospital th^ same night. The
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  • 19 3 Mi. Malcolm Halker-ton MacDougal has boon appointed a Police Magistrate for Singapore with effect from October 11.
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    • 146 3 ••fcTARIXA" ESSENCE OF CHICKEN* A Highly C'oneenl rated |»redige«tted Protein Fo««l i Manufar tured only under the strictest aseptic conditions 1 ROM SELECTED BREED OF YOUNG HEALTH Y GVKUV* Trade Enquiries to: SOLE AGENTS Rahamin Penhas Limited. 117, 135 Cecil Street Singapore years' service. mtmmamim^m^mmmmmm^mm^^i^^ Wmmm imm m aid of
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  • 47 4 Member* <>f the. RAb M<i>in>j rest (m the ion/ ta&c tht jumjle Find instruction? are </»»<n before the operation vfi'-f.s O/ }vn /le ncur the nemy's hdeout. Right: Near the end cf the operation the ainmn question a suspect m a jun'jl?
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 283 4 I 1 Onthe AIR ■LOT M;wo XX MALAY k ENGLISH FROGIUMMks IT.OGRAMMKS N FXi I 1.00 pn, Dane Sky.ock, tv 110 N A Interlude. 2.15 mentarits mi >. v lielayed from X U with Interval Music fro Studio.^B.lf, ProgranS mary. Htm Summary nouncemmts. g 2 6 c^ Round-rpscostrictlv. Record. 9.30
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  • 332 5 But With A Difference. Sy\ food \t M popwar item on Du> menu. Do we make the naost of it? \oa& a oysters. shrimps, m i crabs are. more eao b e done to bring out their full flavoui than just serving i a pi ite.
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  • 161 5 And |o fmi<h. h. r-. ar, twu <leljclu which are MHUUc I I any Ma bgitdleay <'rraiu> I ,n,. r Su||( (< 11 -i cup of muyontku 1 I cup of chopped sou? pickle. 2 taapooilflfUl of chopp.,l -shallots, or onion.-. t« a.-TK>on.~f ul <>t chonpr.l parsley.
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    • 80 5 GRAND PRE CHRISTMAS REDUCTION SALE NOW ON, MORNING, AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL EVENING GOWNS \L>O CLOTH SIITS TOP COATS FOX HOME TRAVELLERS IRS. TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM 181. md FLOOR G.H. BUILDING ROAD TEL 7997 VflTOniu TMEATBE TO-MGHT— 6.30 P.M. DANCE RECITAL TAYLOR I3AN(F STUDIO IN' AID OF POPPY DAY FUND TICKETS AT
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    • 95 5 An exquisite Collection of Gowns, French laces, Evening bags Accessories, French model Hats. j RAFFLES HOTEL P TODAY I LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. also ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I THE COCKTAIL HOUR With Frank Pickford at the Piano from 7 to 8 p.m. FORMAL DANCE from J' p.m.
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    • 148 5 DIARY IN SINGAPORE, waiting for air transportation to Bangkok are Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Sole with 2 year old Michael. They have just return* d fit>m leave m Sydney. Spending a few days m Singapore from Malacca are 1 Mr. and Mi.s. Allan Acton. Mrs. Yvonne Tite i.s leav-
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  • 20 6 L<nd<>n Anmf-- .T/ffrr* C"lih Turner, Lt<i T iV t H'mse w* £t Martina L*«i :v C. 2.
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  • 701 6 THEKE is much sab stance m the observatien marie m the Awbery-Dalley rppon on labour that *^re h a s1 1 on o te^.ioricv among Malayan workers to look upon >hr strika weapon os 'he only one m tIM rr.de union armoury it is true that sih^c
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  • 75 6 A MEETING of the police rt chiefs _of Hongkong. Canton and Macao may take place m November, according to Chinese sources. Main subject of discussion it is believed, will be anti-sm-ugrpling r Ct m?a mres designed to assist V\e Customs authorises General Li Ti-han. Canton\s Superintendent of
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  • 838 6  - The Inscrutable Eyes Of Sayed Abd Er Rahman JACK WHEELER By rose the graceful lines of his fathers tomb, a dazzling white dome surmounted by the Dervish emblem, an Islamic crescent trans-fixed by a spear, an emblem which half a century ago was calculated to strike terror into the hearts
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  • 1077 7  - 'Berlin: An Armed' Camp'-WHATROT! HARRY GRAYSON by I I C ZckM wttH tg»- fix** bayor.«'tJ. H barbed wire. it .-^ept lr .vie t(I ihere if more tp- I, noose. Ore WWW **W rince shortly iftrr trt(n iMn«th< be^ltiwe u^Ti Ln Sunday. tcktoag or Jjwi iiom.a«ly. itl the LJritfah «rlo. :»v
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  • 168 7 A UNGTON, i* riday. Diplomatic quarters today said the United States inter, is to training; of Chinese naval penonne! \llow River seaport of Tsingtao unless nist lorces draw a tighter noose around the city. said evacuation present circum- led unnecessary imunlsti have i
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  • 90 7 Another War Too Horrible ALI KHAN CAIRO. Fridxy. UMVUt Ali Khan. Ptime MUIUIC* of Pakistan, uUd m a hnoaucast here today that it was imperative to make the United Nations so strong that it could really become an ewetive organisation which tlic democratic and peace- loving peoples of the world
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  • 132 8 HOUND TRAILING IN KELAND Hound muling, load sport which holds sway throughout lakeland, is /,///<• ft, sporl> y^ of foxhound ttonti, an timed to follow an (maud trail om ten miles of jells and dales. Above: Unseal wins the admiration of the experts at a local pub, m Lakeland. Below:
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  • 730 10 But find she had reason to go to Hitler TOKYO Fri. Designs upon ihe Soviet Union which Jipau's milir:^ y wFique rcurued as "the power \v eh above all others stood between Japan and her supremacy m East Asia" led it to seek an alliance with HitIt
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  • 30 10 AMERICAN GIFT TO RUSSIA PHILADELI n: Russian Red Cr<*s« cabVci ink > L CCO v U I American r;--j strvicc- commit! The drugs the »iir I 3 ireUtion States an I
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  • 18 10 I Una U ...tlr- v. icni OrgAiitsatJ Au ..^uiicto tod i berahip v I U.P.
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  • 24 10 MRS. AUNG SAN RESIGNS RANGOON former Pttoe j was aswssinau has resigned mcntary men 1 to pressure I Bfe > c Women and Eoard Reuter
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    • 182 10 s "POP" 1 I I^S!I\ t M l S IK.IME FIRST D D Pop T V j to the m tof l^t Bil n > l. v last f y( m |^i' O "RUCCLES' 4 §T. r 7/Otf 72? r -4^. y^^^^S ?^°7GREAT9COTT t JOHNj^^ m^ Y~*® YOu 7mH "1
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  • 735 11 FROM IMMIGRANT TO ISRAEL 35,000 Have Made It Since May 15 I. f 1 0:11 I Risking 1 iking pro- Since iMMI was proclaimed a; a suite on Miv l.\ pone 35.000 immigrants ha v p niched the Premised Lan Most of them already have been absorbed »n the working,
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  • 88 11 EOPOLD'S SON INVITED TO SENATE BRUSSELS Friday. .:.t Baud Bin. son and b ti :iled Kin* v&h, invited on Wvd- Minister: f tt»e I: .a: i alee his :r. tht Senate *&■> if r,'U :v:v today. c ••i> n con- 1 may sir! 1 *nai en he reached' 5 Mmstitutiont]
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  • 210 11 WA f SHINGTON. Friday A regional oftice tor Asia and the Fa r East of the Fooa and Agricultural Organisation will be established m Bangkok soon, and will be m lull operation early m 1949. the F. A. O announced today. Governments of t*V
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  • 589 12  -  OSWALD HENRY i'ji^- j2£iBSl FILM that |H)kes gentle satire at "Western" Minis m general, and is, at the same time a 7001! comedy, with outlaws and Kid Indians iiiilor** adding to the complications has its tnidnigh* premiere at the Alhambra tonight. It 's Urn Kin_r
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    • 103 12 LAST 5 SHOWS! H—> 4.15—6.30—9.15 •-> £t /\UHBER7 WHCOX f NEACLOi#gviLDING WALLS PVMtiti k) the lat»'«i MARCH OP TIME: TEACHLRS CRISIS[Phone 5159 JT AIR-CONDITIONED TdMIOIUlOW! ||H§|^ m i FIVi: TIMES TODAY! imversal >k yyr J t\ pr< stilts tK/ Vdfl m DYNAMIC DIAL I ROLE m THE S< RKEX'S I
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    • 136 12 < Mala\ C MM \IN X l.Uiiii nB BJsP^'" V r^^Mi^ Bm S^J^^^i ;v^*«t^^^^BbW. i*' Bar BSV~ Tfl Bm»"" bW B Bl h Bny iyr>s^ n STtSI Bm vßmpw^^rT JBJi •> i o^'>» V H Br ST^BSm 7 I «K*l>" ~ss/ >— a, mßßßßE»*^^^^bl Bj '4 2 i 1 1
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  • 709 13 Sir >m 'nire quotations the MaitiUALl 14.00 15.00 xWk 2JO 3.00 xd «g 40 r D 3.77 'a •>•*- 10.00 10.25 2.52 2.574 1 i lßMlerB 49J0 50.50 14.75 45.25 0 30.50 dart 1.040 1.055 6.00 7.60 VST -.00 MJO 10.00 1100 Overseas Chin--6.50 W^J 3.00 KoMnsoa
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  • 41 13 MARKET QUIETER The tin phare market yi lay was slightly S tii m<.: m ton*- with Lon- m to buy a 1 f ei Issues at bet- 8 5 ter prices J Industrials how*> v c r 5 m jlighi easier.
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  • 133 13 R UBBER MARKET MAY HARDEN Tin* prospect of insurers obtaining settlement tor their claims arising fn»ir. the disturbances may ha\< 1 a hardening; effect. This market i. [>«.rt issued b\ was staled m the irbber l^ewis A: IVat (Singai>ore) Ltd. yesterday. Prices have declined further this week hfCIIHC of lack
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  • 122 13 Produce Market Round-up I Some Kool business was recorded m the MgO Hour Me* tion yesterday. Indian iiims bought up some 1,174 bagl Siak. and 817 ba#s Lingua flout which came m earlier m the day. Tho poppri market cointued on tho decline with sellers' quotations being marked down by
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  • 121 13 i Prices of onions m the ;ood i markets have jrone up due to lack of supplies from Australia I and Port Said. A few weeks 'ago a katty of large onions was retailed at' 20c. A katty cost .from 30c. 35c. Pepper prices are lower
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  • 68 13 VESSEL GODOWNS Kocbiali Bidor Empire Hamble SHEERS City of Poona t(l Taksang 10 Sttaal Sot ii< l.i 88 Myrmidon BaU :>> A J Ifuncastei Castle 31 2 Lake Chilco 1 7 ls Chaa McLeod 21 2 Trewellard 2; j l t P, Cliorniahnvsky 2. r 6 Kajang JT/J
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  • 79 13 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Fri New York Stock Exonange rallied moderately m fair tmltßi;, shoitcovering and reinvestment demand. Gains of fractions to <2 pitvailed over a fairly broaJ front with some high-priced issues incluiing Allied Chemical showing advances of up to three points. Besides ChemtCftlf, f *iy( rd
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  • 42 13 Mr. F. W. AIIMI, ac. n;; 1 manager of the Slvuptpor* Branch of the Gneral M'i 4 .r; Overseas Corporation for the i past vcar, has been ippoUital the Singapore p^pvewniativ; of tho General Motori CbrporAHon, Foreign Distributors Divljtotl.
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  • 138 13 Indonesian Rubber Flowing Tiv Hague Fll lh( Lnitrd st;it' s Commerce d* Ipartment otimated thi.s wee* iha, rubber eiporti from Indonesia during September (reached ;i post-war monthly record of 51.621 long tons according to an Aneta despatch from Washington. The August figure was nly 40.937 tons. According to the Rubb«
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  • 63 13 The rubber market opened -toady yesterday and. with. Rood buying Interest, was firm towards the close. Closing prices wen Buyers. Betters* No 1 Nov. RSS ll >h 41% No. 2 Nov. RSS 39% 39% No. 'J Nov. RSS 38 38 «i On registered tender Nov.-Dcc 41 \n \W
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    • 56 13 "THE WITTIEST FILM VET" (Free Press S-11-18) ITS HERE, THE VKAirs HKST COMEDY! Today Four Shows £/)ctci^c<**t 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. phone: bqos It's a 'ollickinq rorrontic romp by the cuthcr or "The Philadelphia Story"! METRO-GOLDWYN -M AVER presents SPENCER TRACY KATHARINE HEPBURN ■..LUCILLE BAU sm *^^^si>< iuil Morning Show Tomorrow ii
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  • 10 14 PICKING WINNERS SHOULD BE A LITTLE EASIER TODAY RACE CARD
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  • 1403 14 Ifci foH;>v.inj/ ;r»- he <:«. '.i i. »ufv ;«:..l t!i«ir pgttMtfe ri«l <l:i> n' tIM MMfN Inr: tft*tla(x— ■ACE ONI Horse* Class Div. T tbOMl 3 00 0 Highly 30 2 Thirteen 0 n Janu^son v Pot 0 i. o Cullinan s■ Q Lawk 0 0? Peter Con BW Harpi
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  • 241 14 J^llltltlMllMltlllllttlll^ fourth behind her over the sever, will give her most opposition as he carries the same weight MM meeting her on 10 lbs. better terms, he worked v/ell over three m "S: j with Ganymead en Thursday morning. E>akross third m the same race is down 2 lbs., but
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    • 72 14 "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, BATTERY KOAD Now on display Nev\ stock. Moderately priced. ULTRA-SMART— Evening Gowns of Crepe with bead embroidery. TOUTHFIX— Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with lace. Afternoon Frocks of Jersey Crepe. LADIES O\\S MATERIAL MADE TO OUDER PHONE K2031 TO-NIGHT. DANCE AT KATONG REST-HOUSE Ist. CLASS BAR
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  • 299 15 Medicos score 2 -nil win over SCC I S.C.C. 0 i lilli: by their fomarcls resulted m the Lm being beaten by the MftHral I pion by two goals to nil on the Faclang far better combination the Colleg? dominmted play for Ion X spells and werr r i^*~_+ ,ovoi
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  • 343 15  - TAKING OF SHORT CORNERS IN LOCAL HOCKEY A LOST ART RAM PIARA By TAKING short corners m local hockey is f: lost art. It is common to see a side forcing 'hrpp. four or even half a dozen short corners m a match and getting nothing from them. Quite the
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  • 104 15 NEW COMER TO MEET BOSCA BOA A new face will l>c *«•< n m th.« main event of tonight': wrestling card M the Happy World Covered MadHUM, when Fightins Thomson tack!o.« the Chinese drop-kick e\p<Mt Bosca Boa. Thomson is a MW6OMOT to Singapore* and is said lo bo a strong
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  • 55 15 The Spitfires, a team comprising of schoolboys went down by 2 goals to one to the Slme Darby football XI at Geylang Stadtum yesterday. Saidin scored Spitfire's only goal. Ben Hussein scored the first goal for the Sirne Darby, while a Spitfire defender accidentally headed the
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  • 25 15 The hockey match between Raffles College and Johoir Recreation Club. which was scheduled to be played yesterday at pie College ground was cancelled.
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  • 53 15 SULTAN CUP FINAL AT K. LUMPUR T!i .si mi -final between KetellUa and K^dah th. Eastern and Ncrtturn HM ffhumptflfk trill take pla^r il Kota Bhurm. Kelanthun on Thursday. November 11 The :iat,e for final ha* bttC lixed fur Wednesday. Nov 17 at Kuaia Lumpur betwM-n SlngaF>>in» and the wtnner
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  • 177 15 THE Sir L,.i[.nr. Kectc ltion Cluh if<ov.».,i wHI after a poor start to hoU thr V.M.C.A. M .t on.-.".M di.ivy m a hock^v matcti played on the Padang >• -ttMIIHV Thr V atWlllllltl d play m th-* flrvt «<» °sion. Hwt I. plllfc into
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  • 126 15 'United' XV Meet Navy Today The following havi been selected to rt present Singapore United versus Royal Navy at the Jalan Be«ar today kick Off a t 5 p.m UniUd to play m blue and white with biue shorts: J. Baftd»fH?n < Police*; L. Hlbbert (Police). Wte Leong Sow (.HCRC).
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    • 72 15 PUT TOGETHER AND w% ADVENTURE!... t. ACTION!.. sJB yi' „f "Salome", 'The I ad> Olijerjt," i^^BL^^^ s inn nt Si :i. r;i/;i(l. "S»ave <.nl' fl BH^ S AM) V(M (A I I iiiversal-lnternalionaCs fl il > >iii;iitii:s! BM <L|to II WW Yvonne lI M 'AII LO V vk W*%.k AS
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  • 64 16 Better roads but no wider ones [He Slngapoi M n ,ll spend ?i 7 millior -.(i drains next Nearly $1 M to be -.(■nt on mainte .hil»> 1 10 500 >. roads jad brldget ie iir ip»^ WOric No «\t- udgeted for v La.-t year t v M miclpality tent
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  • 26 16 Cost cf running I uni^ip:il elect ni h ifl n otc^l a 4 $19,00 15.000 is pr< for Mt I t election officials rta
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  • 251 16 City Fathers Plan: The Organ Was Not Forgotten WOKK on SinKaix»rp*s Sl9-million Ne^rajjr plan, to sene H5 per <«'nt. of the population m the town .ircj, is ev[H'cted to start next year. Singapore, city of smells, will breathe unconta minated air m 12 \vars time,
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  • 22 16 More Cost of town -ur. n« .ntr->l of ha'Ak n will I jiinn next jrear igai? i v--illion last jreai
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  • 146 16 NOR THE POSTS OR KERBS PROVISI )N 20.000 II uirte m the Municipal budget for next year for concrete pos*s m k*rbi tor the Empress Place traffic roundabout. This will do away with the present unsigntly hurra's there, Mr. W. L. Blvt'i Deputy Municipal President, told a spec'al meetine of
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  • 81 16 WINNIPEG, Friday. Dr. A. H. S. Gillaon, president of the University of Manitob i confirmed today that m*l I :-t'idpnts raided a girls' dormitory and "ooapcd and feathered" ripping girl .students, but he aaid it was a "stuucint pra.nA and there v/iJI be no punishment I%e scory
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  • 35 16 An IndUn eye..-, ously injured j last night j His bicycle m t'~'? whewa Ed the girls 3c::: 1 Qg D M Th,' 9 masks, tn M with soap 1 mud and 1
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  • 171 16 J V; Services m Singapore v ill co-nI $&J ;r.i!iion next year %s compared wit*, ao actual c\ 4 >en tY^u.re of S!.'^ miilioQ h\st year. Inclu led In this expenditure is .1 sum of 1360.552 voted for Ifiddleton Hospital. The hospital Is to
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  • 240 16 MNP ASKS -II there's no ream for keeping them JHE Mdmm bnuM* of the Mala) N>tk»ifc||J Henry GanwTi fco Meme the relea§e t*et«»ne<l uinier ihp Knier^en.'v re. ii*b!e grounds >re found J>r thei con ,2 l ion. This WM told t( the Mor::-. by a spokesman oi the
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  • 120 16 Two Chinese kidnapped a polio- com new Scud^i Road on Friday and took him. I blindfolded to an unknown house. They brterrogated him there and took him b*ick yesterday morning: to the ro.td. Doat Wm up and threw him m a swamp. He was found
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  • 27 16 A.: sluding I Gims fl I Th M b aft r I M m it it fl Vmulter. Th-- part fl Capt, I
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  • 14 16 ARMED ROBBER SENTENCED v. m wa sen i rig la: E I 'I aftei
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