Morning Tribune, 9 November 1948

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  • 203 1 ARMY SLASHES AT RED SUPPLY LINES SEVEN KILLED, 102 ARRESTED A COMBINED force of Seaiorths and Royal Artillery operating m the MuarLengga area on Sunday struck a severe blow at bandit supply lines when they captured 102 people suspected of supplying th« terrorists with food and ammunition. The troops killed
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  • 68 1 Ii take* all sorts to fill an airfield. Paul Penroiw of North Hollywood, California, ex- dMßge* greetings from his 500-pound, 85 horse-power I plant-, with Captain George Benedict, skipper of the J B-9C, the I.s. Airforce's largest bomber. The plane j u.ii;hs .278,000
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  • 125 1 Another Planter Murdered Rl ALA LUMPUE, Monday—Norman Pearson, English assistant HMBager of an estate in the Kuala Kubu area, WM killed b\ bandits at ubout 10 o'clock this morning. He was riding on a motorcycle on routine Inspection When he was attacked. HI body was recovered later. It had' five
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  • 36 1 NANKING, Mon. Communists today si rue I, directly above Nanking with sudden machinegun tire and mine explosion* near hang|ioling railway station on the Tientsin I'ukow railway, 3!) miles northwest of I he capital.— Reuter
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  • 420 2 EXTRA CHARGE FOR GINSBERG A rid two RAF men TWO :<<l<tition >l cirtrgt"* were picMfvi .'^aiiut Da\id Wolf Ginsberg, Sgt. Alexander OwawMfc FwiWl and Cpl. Komtiil Hurst, three of the accused m the K.A.I genen*t p eaae, shortly :fter the proMvutiou clomml its e\l<lei»r<» m tlie Ninth Police Conif vesienhiv.
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  • 158 2 pOMCE on duty at road-blocks b.»q;geil tilegiil dope from passing tftxk, it was alleged M ihp Second District Court yesterday. BaiJ given m f our iamm :otaJled 5.>0,000. Youog Tan Qeng Chuan. aged 20. «vai fornd to h^vp opium when thr police slopped his taxi
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  • 103 2 Shipping For 93.5 Of S.E. Asia Rice Quota JKFC Sub-committee on Rico foi SEA has approved a .shipping programme which will gW« St-"A iccipients 93.5 p«'i ivnt. of IKfil total 1948 ripel allocations from Cuima. Siam i and Fi'-noh lndo-China by the! end of th<- year. Allocations this y*ai art
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  • 48 2 Food Inspector Drowned Maiai t.: Monday. Mr. R. 1). R. Qenga, t Ceylonese rood 4nd price inspector was drowned while bathing at i jPulau Undan o n Sunday Pnornlng. He was buri (d at i Bukit Sfi endit c» metcry yes terday cvenins. An inqucs: *iU be held
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  • 156 2 Company Told: 'Take Livelier Interest In Your Employees' JHb General Lighterage and Transport Company has been told by arbitrators that it should take "i livelier interest m the welfare of its Th* Arbitration Board considering the dispute bet UPfn fhp I'fitiiii'inv ami' tueen me company and the Lighter Workers Union
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  • 56 2 NOT FOR "SKIPPY" GK*ENE. NO SIR This ciKht-j ear-old In m Newport >>ws, Yirj;iiii;i mighty phased with himself as in> Uans on hi. > •■.> r Mick for a brewtbcr «mi the Ions; climb to the top I mat I uji, Japan's highest mountain. H<- s%■ his
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  • 147 2 GAS FOR TIONG BAHRU? PROVIDING that the Municipality overcomes the $4'.j million deficit m its 1949 budget, and providing' that 18-inch pipes are avai-, lable, the Tiong Bahru-' Alexandra Road areas will get their gas supply nex: year. Q«i supply Rchrmof. drawn 1 ncer, Mr. M. M. Patterson, j provide
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  • 364 2 $¼-M illion Rubber Cheat Alleged miek Ham Song, a director of I hong M Kee Ltd., m the Seventh Court yesterday f*< tentative charges of cheating the East A*i Hooglandt Co. and the Anglo-French P> Ltd. of $253,983.10 worth of rubber. It was alleged that in June this year, Quek
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  • 309 3 HIRE APPLIES AGAIN British M.P. to Investigate? A telegram read m the High O urt before Mr. Ji.stice Jobling yesterdi»> st:iied tfcM the father of Cnrlton A. Hire, h«d requested Mr. A. Kobens, Member of MM-liJMiient, to in\ estimate the circumstances under nhich his son, a Singapore business Minn WM
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  • 102 3 COUNCIL MEETS TODAY /Govt.\ \asks AT today's merrin^ of <he Legislative Council the rt Colonel .Secret uy Mr. i\ A. B. McKerron. will move *h»t the operation of the Kmergrncy Re»iiiatioits be prolonged for a further period of thrre months from October 22. This was the date
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  • 56 3 RAFFLES HOTEL ACCOUNTANT CHARGED Charges of fals'fic.ition of accounts and breach of" ttu<t Of $88.})20 m dig care uere preferred against Sarkirs Mityro.>;» Arathoon m the Vital District Court yesterday. Arathoon, an accountant of RAfllei Hotel, was ftlTefttd on Saturday. The cue wan postponed to November 20. He \x on
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  • 57 3 Today's Bills I hr following liilU J will rn;m* no for th<» firs? rradinjf »t |<kI«\'s I^-j-- Ulittiv** (lounoil iiu-fting: Th«« M one lenders Mt< S I'osl Oflm Sftvlnjf< J Hank Kill; hikI tlt«* Koa'l T r m fli c \ni«>n<liiif nt 9 Kill. S Mr. i;. 4. NMm, At-
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  • 35 3 Dutch wu! graves MithortUca huve sent a number of photoof civilian internees' giaves m Muntok Cemetery. tfanUa Island. NKI. to rtim'v Graves ftet^iptration. Nee So<sn. Singapore, wheie lelatives may claim them.
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  • 67 3 MAJOR FLIES BACK TO FACE ARMY COURT iUfh officer who left l ya foi demob "lisalion has back ta Singapoic to a court martial cUigf of "8 a (also cheque. Major J. S WiUkei. -.Durt-niarl atlc-.l Section <0 cf the Army V^ < T Tan«lin Barra* ks OH N v
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  • 73 3 i be Finance committee 1 jeport on tht cJt aft estimates of revenue and expenditure for 11MI will be twmfti at today's meeting of the LtgMftUvi Council. The budget estimates tabled at the October tiict'tii)^ of the Legixl&tivf Council showed a sin phis of
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  • 204 3 Councillor Lim Probes T.B. Toll rjOVEPNMENT will reply today to Mr. Lim Yew Hock's questions on: T. B. treatment facilities offered Govern mem suvants; teachers' memorandum for pensions, and experiments on »ne»per nee transport The following are the questions 1. How many Government officeis m all grades of the service
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  • 35 3 (loh Siam Kpow >.">o» hud >">■'• lb». of dutiable (tgaiettcs at Hylam Street on November 6. it was alleged at the Fourth Police (!ourt yenterd«y. She Ml given btiil of $1,000. 'pending hearinp.
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  • 32 3 npioyed Singapore §ea-. 11 fining to fh* a days to the United Natioiv, Jor Childnn, Mr. M. A.' Joint socivtarv of U»o V Asian Seafarers :aid yesterday.
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  • 20 3 Tot*) of 293.743 identity cards ha\> Sf > f ft r been issued und( r the Emergency Reglstratton icbeiße,
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  • 7 3 "> a Kura^ian bcv m a
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    • 33 3 R^Bj' I n.tii KlIKrAr <>*.NVi'l's 11 Vk I Mtu. IN S|H(C«* I'lHl NEXT CHANGE -Ah IMUhmb*" U^MGWiSiQTECmcOUX Musical! Holiday ff^>- WEKi «,a DeHAVEN ys&nF ißfi hEn bkhs W >^ A Mflß °GOlOwrN HAVfH PICTUIK
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  • 100 4 ISRAEL DENIES ALLEGA TIONS OF RED HELP TEL AVIV. Mon. Ptrlman army spokesman d nied reports that lirael getting arms along a Russ sponsored supply line fantastic tissue of malicious lies" He said that the ports are part of a smeai -ampaign which "certain interested parties v < been conducting
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  • 63 4 Si bitten me, ot i .'..<••. **?uotca* thmrda xirrted a: ,> ,t oui right c id I. e-throwtog mine strikers. Riot* <t:?ii tUyhts continued as ;/:e notinm-w'-'i ■■■> 'v r■/ /()//j striker V (ri n, r stk ll^ <*• H*Mf «ori HllllM /rom Commu»i»f W irruwr*. //ere.
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  • 207 4 LONDON, |f«ML TIM Soviet news agency Tass cairied a dispatch juoting P/ongyang Hpdio m Sovtet-OCtupied North Korea, which ?ai I the rebellion against the "p».pp.'t government r.f So ithern Korea* 1 is spreading. The j r overnnv.'nt In try I'nited ?tates-occu;nrtl Sot.tliern Korea had establishing after balloting
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    • 271 4 On Your Radio Todav ■WE NETWORK MALAY -1 ENGLISH l.n PROGRAMMES in T»»ll i I 45 i PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 1^8 Cl I am to 12 oj noon wmia English Schools' Bioadoast. I 1 run Dance BUUic by,* im\> Artie Shaw and Milt Berth aottneemem I 1.20 Newt 1.45 Lisjht
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  • 604 5  - IT'S EASY TO BE THE PERFECT GUEST Kathleen Hickley By N. „i< -it" nuirn-.ii n.er.J. -My cockI rallv HMSt Ift- Sm.ths.-He-. the t only his sa,n<-. Charm--n but hflpdMi at i kncvMr. t it is a plea- mviU Mm to any ltv wt can KfMßd on Mm 11S full part
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    • 104 5 'GRAND PRE CHRISTMAS REDUCTION SALE NOW ON, MORNING, AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL EVENING GOWNS \LSO CLOTH HUH A TOP COATS FOR HOME TRAVELLERS O invest. MRS. "TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM 18L 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING BATTERY ROAD TEL 7997 Baby Portraiture Wedding Photography Portraiture m the Home Disting uished Photograph y by Peter
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    • 48 5 is showing a glorious Collection of Gifts for Christmas. RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. In the LofJlife THE COCKTAIL HOUR frith FRANK Pit KFORD at the Piano and from 9 p.m. to midnight INFORMAL DANCE IN THE PALM COURT f I FRANK PICKFORD His Orchestral
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    • 169 5 II 1 A II V DOING a yeoman'? job signing up hfo membership for the S.A.T.A. in this week's drive for membership at John Little "s is Mrs. M. R. Swain and her assistants. By the way. she could do with some assistance from Chinese women to cope with the
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  • 297 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOV. 9. 1948. Really, Lord Mancroft! &M4M Agents- Messrs Colin Turr.rr, Ltd., Talhct Hou&e. bb. £t MaJttns Ltuu ZY.C. 2. ORL> Mancroft, th c energetic young Tory ■j>eer, who spent fome ume with us recently, returned to Loi.'lon, yo u will remember, determined to enlighten Britain
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  • 1135 6  - HOW THE ISRAELIS DEAL WITH THE TERRORISTS FRANCIS OFNER B? The Israelis too have a terrorist problem. The Israeli Government i is taking measures to liquidate j terrorism without transforming Israel into a police state. Tel Avi\, Israel. AS a result of Uie mil Illr 1 tion of Count Folke
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  • 244 6 IN lccognition of the good work done by the Australian Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, and the Waite Institute of South Australia, the British Commonwealth specialist conference on climate and animal nutiition will be held m Adelaide. South Australia, next yea: Scientists from the C.S.I. R. and
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  • 201 7 Greek King Grants Reprieve Mils >!«>"• '.VHh hardly more th»n 12 }iour> hours *perified for (lie deaths of the 10 Hjvek .,lprs, news »ame yesterday from Athen- that edented 8i»pe«! by the l/nited Nntions to y. v of (irnv..- hod been Herbert V. Lvatt,
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  • 88 7 Bishop Appeals For Aid To Jews in Germany B] n -Otto Dib< Lutheran S vlet v ne and >p< .1 d yesterday man Jews h0 l' -centra lion I a. h laid are in misery. Ry in i n prevision lati n for Jewlsb Germany who were Nazi racial law.-.
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  • 23 7 JAP SILKS FOR SALE «>RK. .(11.. of Jap sllk rtbrici tor delivery during the tint quarter of next yonr hai been ar.rhorisel U.P.
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  • 112 7 Mor Bm\M anl Kpertfl have met here plans ?o- 1 447 kilo--27 nil.\ nr.a' linking Switzerland, with ;it \>nice. 'X their talks m the Dacal Palace, it was 1 ;it the Canal, capa- iking .«hips of up to WO tc could be built
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  • 181 7 Mon. Shanghai Catholic missionaries ction M ih local commuatty which I not to evacuate. r e hundreds or 'com- for remaining. I pupils.' one nun H,ked if American I r h.-r congregation -o leave. PHes we- given by I slifcra of other
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  • 108 7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Mon. Four Slovak* have eonfi I on Saturday that tiny spied for the United States Vountrr-itit.-lligemv corps at the uranium mine centra of JacSYmOV lin northw* st fTOheinll. accord- ing to preai reports. Josef G.Tpa Bad Miehal Dupas are sai«i to have
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  • 32 7 A ma jong an<l \>ritJ,4v drive will be held at No. SI. GilaU i« Road. Singapore on rlday a.t 2 p.m. m aid ot tf»^ Hand! i >pp.^d Children's fund
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  • 93 7 Monty Confers With Western C-in-C's BERLIN. Mon.— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, 'Generalissimo of the forces of I the new Western European alliance, vail confer on "defence measures" on Monday with Allied commanders m chief, it was revealed today. The meeting will be held in the greatest secrecy at the residence
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  • 99 7 Canton, Mon. -Canton blacKmarketeers are now using hom- ing pigeons to receive from or carry to their agents financial i blackmarket and othor illegal quotations. According to a local repoit this measure of evading vtgil- ar.ee economic police squads was discovered when one of the pigeons, carrying
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  • 244 7 TRUMAN GOES ON VACATION KEY WEST, Florida, NOR.— President H;*rr» Truman received n hero's welcome m the nations southernmost city, which had given him ten to on.*, margin over the field m hist Tuesday's presidenti;«> elections. The city turned out enmasse to welcome th" Pr* sident for his jxxst-election vacatior
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  • 117 7 TIfCSON. Arizona. Mon Governor Dewey flew into Tucson on Sunday for his vacation, and was greeted by a welcoming crowd that swarmed around the piano and delayed its takeoft' for Lou Angeles by half an hour. It was estimated that 5,000 persons were on hand when
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  • 712 10  -  David. S. Boyer lii Buchenwald— Promised Land For Refuge By BLTCHBKWALO. brad Ih < act G« rmar. -own i ram isaMc tht i*al< oi tIM land of dreams >r M FfWHII n f ugces froai n»- oi RK!cr'a moit .imou.- COPCCBtIUIOB .imp* Hf 9 1500 acrei
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  • 42 10 Australian Cars By L ate 1949 SYDNEY. I field car fact- 1 -.rhich will bo yt ..ir U 1 about ft.000 v-rr.' I fir?t year. The factory > < only 10 supply market as It I m Eastern mark't to be suppled tro 1
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    • 90 10 i 'POP" e\c li stir* 1 1 i i *j i IF Olp ©CT POP WWICM VNOUtO YOU PUT "TME f I rwWL '■»■■■> YOUR. MONfcV ON V G>V©&»T.j ro rut j j morxixg Q^N "RUCCLES n C^^^S^ jfe^ 1 Tl£T '£MGO-*tV£^ T^NOW THtS, LADIES ANd T < XJ MSM
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  • 160 11 ml* M»n <^«- Charles de U.iiUie s nglifivin^ rhf Irene" I'eople (RPF) emerged h. thr titoglt part via Sunday's election for the fChainber oi I .rliaraent. The communists lost reaitti In the contests (or 262 of the 26l C miidl of the Republ'r or Upper House
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  • 270 11 US Envoy to UK May Fill M arshall's Post WASHINGTON Mon.— Lewis DoiirU's, I uited Stntes Ambassador to Britain usis the outstanding favourite in CongresMonal circles to become BeefCtert of State if Marshal! insists in his desire to iv*in\ Douglas has the backing of many ItgiaUton whose ideas presumably would
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  • 60 11 .Nt n Men.- 7'ncc :l We Mfl wh< pirate I th< D-.;tc*i *mci MO H. "t-v ofl til KwaOgtUOg Ms D b< i-. yesr arc c b tried I 'ra time m be s week of November, L >.-.rriCii. vs- wrested the local police
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  • 152 11 BREMEN, >lon— The H«H*on<l proup «»f (iispla< *h\ |mtv>iw scheduled fo leave tthortly for the I nit«d State* under the 194 X DHplaced Person*. Act yesterctoj expre»*ert their appreciation In a telpffram to President Truman. "I>ear Miftter Presldent", their nwaea;* suiil. "th«* socoml group of I>P'k which
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  • 270 11 SAN HAM ISCO, Mod.— The CIO LoDgshoreiw's J nion an(^ h marine cooks :md stewards today •anounocd that the? h»\e accepted the new formula to (he resaniption oJ |KMce negotintioas m the 67 day pid ivest cqml manuuie Ntrike. i The union's announcement
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  • 149 11 Swedish Missionaries Trapped By Chinese Reds PEIPING. Mon No word was received in thr past inrti night from the two twrdlph 'women missionaries merle; s of the Swedish Alliance liifri sion, who were trapped hy Rc-i advances in the Inner Mongolia Province of Suiyuan. They are Miss Hilma NikI lousson
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  • 178 11 Sicilian Bandits Attack U.S. Envoy liOMK. Mo bo;. 'lit?- 0:1 Fnd^v attulod motor convoy m whui. the Antrlcu eaibMsy ruitur *i attache, Professor Charles Mor «>. was rifling, it *a- r»'i<ort« t today D«-spit< a prolonged fiisilodr of machincgun ballets, th;' n« wspapci f'rUtu sa»«i. >h> MM was woundrd TIM
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  • 315 12  -  OSW ALD HENRY PtlM NtWS by THE premiere of "Joan of Arc," Sierra Pictures" $4,600,000 (US) production which stars Inpricl Bergman, m what is considered to be her greatest role, will be m keeping with the importance of this history-making filn«
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    • 86 12 CRAWFORDajaV i I Sfl Wire Stun*N l'!:.n:- -I'M: T\ T~} *s h SHOWS! W^S^Sk ROSEMAtY D«CAMP:*?^ 11 i\.\\\.\ l.4o; 4.1o; G. 45 and 9.30 p.m. A Diwflll Picture. lyJlß'MßT'^imMt ICTB? i r rfeot'% Vir-conditioneil lßffg> WWE J4\l j^ gfl 1 r.t «!t jl'R.r. For Comfort! GRAND CP:n i NG TOMORROW!
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    • 129 12 lomormu: K<)b\ AY( 1,,.. NtV^'U» <A h V' l -r«' M..s: -«OMAN tE ox ROYAL WHAT A TOPPING OMKDV^^^I TODAY AND RAVILinMI TOMORROW ONLY 1 PMONE Four Shows 2 l 15 6.30—9.80 p.m. T»||uT|Lp "i' "ij^ \^Km tl fl^k*!' -'o^^lß^^ '«A;s®^ '''aMhv C I We Present With Pride Ol X
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  • 66 13 opened, with busi- i ***** I igoflour [He j luring the „s quomarked taqm vasterLingga Sarawak Siak JO SEED SoCA H-OUR: Fair. lEETAWOCA: $34. wOCA SEED: $33. [I-M PEARL: $34 ITK PEPPER: Muntok Sarawak JIM. A( PEPPER: Lam- |185 R (Round) $135 $55 Humburg Cube COPRA Sundi
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  • 39 13 Businessmen Support Loan Indian businessmen, meeting m Johorc Bahru last week under the auspices of the Local Indian Congress, strongly supported the Malayan Indian Congress proposal for a $50,--000,000-loan from the Indian Government to help Indian businessmen m Malaya.
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  • 22 13 Indonesian Republican Mm- j [•try of Finance has circulated new Republican notes of 400, 100 and 40 rupiah denomina- tions.
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  • 786 13 Singapore, Nov. 8. agapore 9fcare quotation! y a* given by the Mai i gharebrokers' A**xMa*loi i as frllovs* INDUSTRIALS I Ice 14.00 15.00 .Brick ■d< I.PO 2.00 tt 2.90 3.00 xd Petrol 39 40/--l. Trustee 7.50 3.50 i. Tin (0) 18/- 19, do (P) 25 6 26,
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  • 28 13 The market m tin g Ssharts was irregular to higher yesterday, while t 0 industrials were inclined I 1 to De slightly easier. S -w*.-«jh»« S
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  • 198 13 SIAM NEEDS A WORLD LOAN GovL Pondering Private Offers BANGKOK, Monday —The Siamese Government is working out plans for obtaining limited periodic loans from the World Bank to finance Shim's major rehabilitation projects, it was officially learned herr The projects, for which the World Bank loans will be used as
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  • 114 13 SIAM HAS TOO MUCH SUGAR BANGKOK. Monday The Singapore Governments ban on the imports Of brown sugar .s not likely to affic*, the Siamese sugar industry Local sugar merchants. Siamese and Chintse. said that though there is ;i surplus of brown sugar m Siam. it cannot compete with cheap* i
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  • 63 13 With no advices from London and New Yoik during 'he week-end, the local rubber market remained steady yesterday with little dUUICC from Sntiifduy. ("losing pi ices were Buyers. Sellers No. 1 Nov 4(Mm 40- f> No. 2 Nov. :',H- 'h W-% No. 8 Nov. 37-';.. W- t On
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    • 112 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES X' CONSULT NATIONAL I EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN KNGLANH) MOTOBJ FIRK, WOKKMKXS COMPENSATION, PEBSONAL AOCIDKNT, BUBOLABT, HOVSEOWNEBS/ lIOUKKIIOLIIKKS COMPRKIIKNSIVK, CASH ANI> CARS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PEBSONAL \< CIDIJNT, FIDELITY OVABANTEE KTC, ETC Sf ,,»,iVO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 l/3'}'e aJJoufd Pokey hoUtort m
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    • 37 13 SHIPPING INTELLECENCE Empire Hamble 1 Charon 40 I Myrimidon 36/7 Sondan 35/6 Lake Chilco 17 IS Vasna 19/20 Chas AlcLioJ 21/2 Brynjo 23 4 G. Chernaihovsky 25.. 6 Sodenak 27 8 Asphalion 8/9 FtMnfield 6/7 Astyanax 1/2
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  • 442 14 CRICKET— 'BIG Australia's Reserves Are Dwindling SYDNEY, Monday—The ranks of good Austrai «n cricket players ;»re being t^Mdttjf depleted tfaantet *o English league oruket »tid this 'ould wtodk the game here according to ICov Calmer. Xde- Ude "News" cricke* writer. I^ancashire !^»gue club often tor star player.- are making serious
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  • 153 14 "Most Classical Runner In World" SYDNEY, Monday.— Ol>mpi<- runner John Treloar said on his return from England that American Mcl t'att-m wa- the "most rlassir*tl" runner m the world Loflay. He said thin when com* ;n-ntlnp that his own st\|f wan faulty and would have to he im- proved before
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  • 88 14 Indian Assn. Hockey Teams The following will represent at hockey against Naval Police today on the Farrer Park ground at 5.15: Jean Pierre: Charndit Singh. Solaka n Singh: David. B. S. Soin. Pass: Popatlal. Swam Singh, Jerome. Fudgh Singh. Jacob Pltcra. Reserves: Gurnam Singh and Shah. Against the s. c.
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  • 52 14 The Singipore Colts Hockey Club beat St. Andrew's 0.8.A. 2 1 »n a hockey match played at Wood vi lie yesterday. At half time St. Andrew's was leading by one goal, scored by Oehlers. The Colts equalised through \z\? and later took the lead through
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  • 26 14 The Fair Sex Held A Hockey Trial {riot v rv. An incident m \tst«»rda>'s uom»*n'«» iMK'Uey trial on tliputluiig. Urn Colours \*<-iw Whites by one-nil. Tribune
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  • 419 14 Wo incn's Hockey Trial A FTER a hockey trill match on the p:id:»ng yhttijj A behveen the Co!o«irs »nd the Whites uhioh revutoi m a %\in for the Coloi,rs by one-nil, the team to r-pre sent the Combined Civiliims women's twm aj^inst
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  • 24 14 S.R.C SCORE I— NIL WIN The S.R.C 2 j 1 OLg p»dM; r*t c n whs scorH a; t fl m Cie pecond M
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  • 38 14 SHB AUXILIARY POLICE HOCKEY TV fonowing •gj hodetf r«r %llX m Harbour s r Police jftlnsi i: o n the L. C C 5.15 P.m. todu> HOg licOready: L.awther: U)WW R. Clark: P Cl»* heere: Devlin: Referee: Binyh-'
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    • 36 14 r MURDERED!. BUT HIS EVES UVCD TO COXDK>IN HIS KILLER! Showing Together with FLAMIiNCi SA(iA y fc 1 OF THE OU) i JffciwSßi Fowr Hrn« Today! j li;i l§ >J Ml a m..hi» p.m. L— AlhambrA^J
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  • 81 15 Transferred for £,1000 but will get nothing l> I tr, If many i U l >M* ffW I Third ction I jk. i Ml Uirir j.»i Rcvtn hai h«*n| r ittent -l^ar- i cttto: i i» tf HOW N>n r i>. i Tovn. 3outht*rn u <»■-' i-uti I'uanntv-irf nt i
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  • 61 15 B Follow- Kturei for SCOIIISH LEAO1 E m V Dhisioi Dundee v m f South Falkii v B v Mo: ton, m" v-:i v Clyde: Paituk B> deen; St. IflrreB ■J Lanark v ft 1'. Division Hf- Arbroath; i Co« Dumbar- Acad; Dun-j >'t!- lingshiio; i ■i..-i:iii,v-:< :>t.>:'iujso:uuii;
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  • 40 15 LONDON, Mon. Jack Solomons, the London promoter, has niado a purse offer to worM flyweight champion Rinty Ifonaghtn, r.f Noi'Jiern Ireland, to do- mmiiI iiis title a^ain.s; the winnei. of tonight's European title fight, at Hairingay Stadium! Reuter
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    24 15 Pletvifc Aii S.C.K.C. forward snaps up M p:i*s in yrwttfJajf'w Kubgy match between the Chines* and the Singapore Cricket Club on the Pariang.- Tribune
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  • 96 15 I !,»!i,Jay— Although Pinny Pails, \usI of the professional tennis ieam umrI dtvlared the venture was a financial I Jack Kramer <uid Bobby Rlgpi i ition lem ia IUI nties towni and rhey leave 1 X.vv Zca-| .mother! i« nmde •> iw plac^ in
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  • 256 15 JHE S.C.K.C. scored a narrow rugby victory of 15 points (3 goals) to 13 points (2 goals, one pen .lt\ over the S.C.C. "B f> yesterday dt the Padnng. Twelve minutes after the kk-k off Kee Pow made the first try and Kirn
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  • 82 15 Combined Airmen vs. Navy The following will represent the Combined R.A.F. against the Royal Navy m a Rugby match to be played at the Naval Base tomorrow: F/O Vander Meulen (Changi); F O Leviseur (Changi), Sq. I Air. Waterkeyn (Changi). F O Pratt (Scletar), Cpl. Forest (Seletar); A/C Griffiths (Changi),
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  • 109 15 BoiUUVtoU Sports Club Sunda\ at lc>t 'heir gain"; with Bukom by om-nil Bukom j Kamid Dean, Bokpnium and for Ismail for Bukom. For the Bounavista team lOhanl at right half playid a .sterling game. Bcun.ivista missed a sitter m the Silt half. In the second half Bokphuan
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  • 56 15 The following will play hockey for the WAAF ;«gain.~t the women's team from thej Singapore Club tomonow on the fLCC. padan^ feet >f Clewes; LACW Cook. Mi-". Witt; Bft. Muttall, Sis. Mar I IflHan, Bft. Dowdeswrll; Fl^Of! Dillows, Bft. Woodhmn. Sis. Caygin, Mrs. Catfcy, *n. j Crompton. Reseivts:
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  • 125 15 United XV's Team For Poppy Day Mat ch Tht following have boon j selected to represent The Sin^u-! pore United at Jalan Besai on! Thursday m the Chanty Match Vtrsui R.A.F. Seletar m aid of the Poppy Fund. Kick-Oft -it I 5.15 p.m. United to play m j Blue and
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  • 51 15 In a match at hockey between the Khalsa and the Medical College Union, Anoop Singh scored two goals for the KhaLsa. lh e ln.side right of thte Medicals scored a solitary goal for his team. The game ended Khalsa J and Midicals 1. played on the Klujl.sa ground
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  • 106 16 These two photograph slum what is believed U oe> the largest section of the earth to be photofijaphed witbin a short tinift. They were t*K»n l>v automrtic »equen<\* cameras installed m rockets launched within 76 minutes of rach other h( the White Sand- l
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  • 139 16 TWO DISSENTS AT TOJO TRIAL TOKIO, Monday InJi-n Judge PM and Netherlands Judge Roling dissented to the judgment of t*u- 11-j;idge Internationa! Tribunal which declared Tojo and mnny of h s 24 fellow accused £uiity. To.jo, Itagaki, :he leysr iai y Doihara. Hashimoto Ottiffi, Minami, Kido, Aiaki, H-\s>jno, I'mezu and
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    134 16 The Bishop of Singapore is back. Bishop John L. Wilson and Mrs. Doris L. Wilson arrived m Singapore yesterday on board the Blue Funnel Line's Astyanax. The Bishop, who has been away for six months, experts to remain m Singapore for another two months before returning to England
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  • 39 16 Ahmad »»in Rfcmio 38-ycar-i old Bovaneso stole a branch }frtn a rubber tree bo!onp;n-; to Capt. D. TurrtT. on Octobei Zl. it was alleged at ttw Fourth Police Court yesterday, hbaoi claimed tiia' Td caw WM DO^tponod.
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  • 86 16 X A JANG. Monday. Five bandits carrying SUn guns jay- walked into their camp m the fe.*og.i area shortly after it was t?ken by Security forces on i Satuiday. But they escaped when a Gurkha sentry who fired at them found his gun jammed S/ter the
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  • 73 16 KUALA KAXCJSAR Mr o. Throo soldiers wore badly wounded m an imibush during a combined police/military operation this afternoon. The police/ military paily saw a bandit who disappeared when fired at. Tlie Chinese was finally caught Communist documents were found on him. There were 31 arrests m the
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  • 108 16 S ul ffV2 nn h the far, flto. a platoon cv •a bayonet charge jS?" 2" two bamius m Fb£Xr the troops f!fllI1 gj 1 ho Gurkhas had occudi* fes bandit c *wp SET bandits retaliated wIS automatic and rifle m-, m J h
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  • 96 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Gurkhas killed three bandits wounded and captured another m the Broga a tea and the Chemor area (Poraki yesterday, At Broga. the Gurkhai wen conducting mopping operation following an an attack on i bandit camp. Two young bandits were sighted. They started to run
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