Morning Tribune, 12 November 1948

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  • 116 1 $4 million a month THE Federation Government wiM double its expense on defence and internal security next The Federal Budget for net; year provides for an average monthly expenditure of $4,000,000 against the $2,000,000 now bein* spent each month. The draft Bucket, which w«" be presented at the Federal
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  • 136 1 Loan To Be Floated Next Year ft r I llf MBlt I I f.»r the olonies has K r i that loans up to Hn> million should b<» Kat< d hv th«* Ffdera Kn Government to proil, funds tor essential K.>l)ilit-i!i> A deve Bprii< n! votk-. Khr losii^ »viH b^
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  • 65 1 RANGOON, Thursday. Burmese Government troops killed 10 of a band of insurgents who looted rice stocks m a village near Bassein, according to a Government communique issued here today. The insurgents were driven off. The communique also reported that 20 insurgents were killed and 50 wounded m
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Thurs.-Sir William Olliatt. who will atten.i Plteeetl Elizabeth at the L:rth H hci child expected thi.s weoxen-' visited the Princess at I" izWing.iam Palace l.^day.
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  • 177 1 MX 11 -nation International TribunaJ m ToWo try>ng Japanese war leaders will deliver final judgm ana pronounce sentence uivn General Hideki °P *he Japanese wartime Premier, and his 24 co--ni^l today. Lhn;rman of the Trifial. Sir William Webb. N*d yesterday that sentencing session JK lollow the
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  • 44 1 POMMENTIXG on Loid L»Ht»wH'a stat.mont In the "OUSC t of Lords on the question of Singapore Joining the Federation M, C C Tan rn-idont Of the Singapore V^rc^vc Lord appears to havo puwwmwl that «M;«PO™ H anxl Malacca from re-joining Singapore.
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  • 131 1 Woman to Run City Elections Mrs. Hawkins, wife of Singapore Defence Secretary and Supei-visor of Elections, Mr. Gerald Hawkins, has been appointed Supervisor of the Munii cipal Elections, which will be held on April 2, next year. Mrs. Hawkins, a short Scotswoman, has been her husband's secretary since he was
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  • 49 1 2 European women shot Two European wom«n, a child, and two Krlttah wldicrs were uound<Hl near Ipoh by bandits yesterday morning. The wom«n w+re the fimt female Europennn to ho wounded Hi nee th« emergency. They, and the child were slightly wounded. The two Itrltish soldiers were HeriouHly hurt.
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  • 87 1 Obituary Mr.E.R.Koek MR. E. K. Koek, a promintnt member r* the Smgi■pori Oar, died at l.il horn-! m Rocliuiie Drive List night. f »t the ar-- of 51. Mr Koek, w'lo served en the Legislative OMMdI "roro the t:»ne it was inaugurated, resigned recently tiecauar* of ill-ue ilth. P'or many
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  • 77 1 BERLIN. Thursday. Britain's latest, largest and fastest military trannport aircraft, the Handley F'agc Hastings, flew m the Berlin airlift today. This 35-ton, 340 mile* per hour aircraft covered the 210 miles from Schleswigland, to Berlin m just under an hour and carried a cargo of
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  • 77 2 To report on S. E. A. Agriculture IYR. Andrian Acock, U**A d U X a turns Wood nmt Ayn<itttnral Oi > <tunt\a*)(,n ob9O*'Otr 'o the E.C.AhE. 00ftVfetice U be lull m Glenbr> V. Aus'raha this wonth, if tato* tnr) i he Colony today l>i/ t,u with /rj.s uife >or Sydney.
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  • 113 2 uokk than 350.0u«) people m Singapore now hart r« caras. and sO6.f>f>£ completed appli- < :ition l>»rms hr v» btt-n hancka m. 'Tfcf ■VflTigf iatr of registration :ias bcfn EMMM pel av. Iff F. Gat' lML tho Commis.«ionor of Stnpaporo Reflsti.it »n. told tlir Morning
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  • 47 2 MI'AR. Thursday. Fe<fcfation ToUco Cominissionor, Col., W. N. Gray visited Mujr this morning and touied nearby area-. He had talks with hi£h l-anking Military arul Police of-' fieri m thr district. He wa«« accompdnied by Mr. I. 1 Kni-ht. Chief Police Officci. Johoie.
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  • 20 2 Ihe registration centre has roccive d 463.349 completed application lorms and has totted 367.079 identity cards up to Thuxiday
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  • 152 2 SECOND Police lfagt«trate Mr. I. C. Goh. told Molly Ak. charged .vith trrspn*.-\ T don't believe you." when -Vh BaM *te was found m th« ground? of the Wesley ('huror at dead ot nlgiit, because sorru one must have cariiod her t&efe without her
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  • 137 2 Income Tax: One Remi nder Perhaps D ::MINDKRS .i ay bo sent out to ptfmu w^o fail to scn<! m a .et»nn of mcm to \\,c Conintrollor of Tn"r .rTax, Mr. DM. Tmior, -bit only one". Mr. Tudor lOMI O M the V!o n in£ Tnbune vea*eiday thai any Die
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  • 181 2 IMPATIENCE IN THE KAMPONGS Compensation: When? |NCHE- friteb Akhir, Malay Member, told the Selau gor State Council meeting on Tuesday that families and n»lati\e> of members of the Special Constabulary ivho died m the battle against terrorism were getting impatient of Government delay m settling the eoni pensation payments due
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  • 239 2 \\\l. Justice Brown congratulated Toh I en^ Tuan. miildlc Chinese pou.tr>' dealer, at the Singajiore 4ssize Court yesterday, on lt»e courage uith which he stood up t<; a gang of extortioners and dc tied their knife. Toh was app.Taciied ;-t Lit I horn: ir
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  • 127 2 hajis four men and thrrd women died on board the Mecca, pilgrim- ship Adrastus nhidi arrived m Singapore on Wednesday bringing the first batch of about 190 Malayan nilprims. They became ill cither jr. board or while still m Mecca. Their death was not duo
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  • 116 2 Dies After 53 Years In Education «VtKTT SIX-YEAR«ti •J Rev. Moth, i bt ::>. Ma layan education,.- 1 v ar service, died last ••.i av Tolok Anson where .-,.> V»« the Super tor of c. VfP! School. Boro Rriilget Deatam, ;n Ballyhale. Kilkenny, Mother St. Odo -irrivod m MUa} I
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  • 54 2 Pakistan mission to Indonesia coming here The Pakistan LrOoaMi Mission 10 Indonesia, n* m Batavia. will visit n a pore m the first «JJ cl December. Mr. M A. KManPre^ident of tth< Oversea Pakistan League, Singapore tolr the Morning Tribon^ The mission Is led by Hatim A. Alvi. Singapore Muslims
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  • 33 2 Several guests includnepj* mincnt businessmen att«*y dinner at theW^rWjJ night whrntl. >■-.; cuuxn o*l dealc f Mr. P. VV. Parkei ha i™ad»«* the boaid of Vacuum Oil Com] gates to the Oil i
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  • 110 2 A FORMER .let,? Hive, Yee Ocng Chon.**, receive] 18 months' iig<rcus imp r sonritnt when JiO was founJ guilty of extortion m the First District ''ot.rt ycj>"day. Y>e ftled notice of apr.oa/. It »vai alleged *hal the 001*1 plainant. Tan Ku Lee. haJ knoAii Yee sivrp
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  • 160 3 A wtU-kntiwn .Sih</<iporf UtndiHHik will <li.snpp^nr i*ru soun. \rh*'» i a nalrngf ctnipami ton i"iua;i thr tun n-fm h h&S ahi nubmeryrd 'it the i moutii o; th' 9iUMf&f4 Cniud si.k t V. t Z. mil \< -fur, n\tr<!. th> i ttoi log hr- "i
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  • 128 3 WAR ON CRIME HITS A POSTWAR RECORD SINGAPORE'S war ou crime revered a postwar record toa* month with the lowest inokleiMT of hottse-breafcidg for any month -since *he liberatfoii. There were 65 mses reported. Siv of these tnvoHed theft of property worth over 51.000. But theft rose duf.ng tne month
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  • 80 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. Six thousand five hundred workers m Philadelphia yesterday joined the strike of longshoremen that threatens to tie up maritime trade from America's Atlantic coa^t ports. The action of the Philadelphia workers brought the number V"" rtn>ortpd o'lt along the Atlantic coast to nearly
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  • 19 3 Representing Malaya At Air Talks rf CTO r iW Ai A *r.,r. tM with f'.e r g* Traffic Counter.
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  • 41 3 I, V' V 7' c n AssociaMi, r n m the vieIt* lt J Sir Franklin X,. tho AirC-in-C. 4 Xl| """«l Sir Dennis K-. ;t r p -British Pad PN s;i5 ;i! f )h "one. and
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  • 33 3 I The central working committee ot the Naval Base labour union has decided to issue new membership cards Cards may obtained from union representatives before then. their membership shall lapse.
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  • 165 3 ANE out of every 25 Chines* m Malaya sent mone> "home between September 1947 and Maw* fl* I year, reveals the Singapore Social Survey. More than *****0 remittarxtM per month were made from Malaya m a whole dv ing this period. Of these.
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  • 143 3 THAN took Choon. Tang Hah S-o and two olhers \vavlaid a prett> >oung dance h< >tess -^nd her maid by nii^ht to rob— and found nothing, it was silleged at the Assize Court yesterday Ch.m utis caught on the spot by a detective, it
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    • 176 3 ENCYCLOPEDIA BHITANWICA. RELEASES KNOWLEDGE TO THE WORLD THE OLDKST. THF. MOST HONOI RED, THE MONT WIDELY READ ENCYCLOPAEDIA IN THE BBftll fSIf I WWAv.K Important F«\t.i-.*es of the LilMt Britannica 24 Volumes 2ti.it". F'ages 38.000,000 Wor.r, l7.ftHB Dt—tr»tKHite 4 160 Contribute* s from 6? courM'fs*. 730 Maps. inclu<ii.p 236 r>|
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  • 149 4 HAVING TROUBLE WITH SUMS? /^r^s The Answer afcmptfa onl.v adding machine M h, Kl l, I Thi number T>f pupils my scoool varies, as only I*** the stafi oM firms Who buy addn,; *i chines from us," Mrs Setlold th* Iribune yestvrda-' Mrs. Seth worked It] Londm for four years
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    • 192 4 FOR YOUR RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TODAY I i^ L n!? J T NE nv °XX styles: u.oo Last News sum RED NETWORK Summ. m Tamil with Sign Amoy: 900 Ol iIA m M> bv 7h pTrii Lv ch tim<> musir mar y Clo^ Down Tune: 2.00 Clase Down. noucement P^- p
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  • 343 5  - They're Practical And Gay Kathleen Hickley Ky You Can Mike Them Yourself THH light han^ba^r vi! mike vom» outfit. Boa'ir.j. this m mind let us sec what new ideas we can bnr.g to Mgfet Many of us do not Uke ful' advantage of local colon: which is a pity, a?
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  • 275 5 The hemline crease -.re h usually resist* cle ;nin'.; and pressing .utcnipts to banish it is a >i»nnon pr>>>lent facing women who ire letting out a skirt kflgtn. A neat solution to tho |W»hleru is to hi*!* 1 me stubborn cre:isr m a tiny tuck.
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    • 150 5 I Shanghai Modern Tailoring" I 10, BATTERY ROAD I Now on display Newstock. Moderately priced. In.TRA-SMART— I Evening Gowns of Crepe with bead embroidery. IVOVTHFI'L— I Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with lace. DRESSY— Afternoon Frocks of Jersey Crepe. LADIES OWK MATERIAL MADE TO OBDEB PHONE ***** RAFFLES MOTET >;./•/.
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    • 41 5 »m "«WSctu ballet, ia i g^lf V^ s. SCOTTS RD., BMQAPOKM. BabytPotimtm WedtHng Photography Portraiture m the Home D/W//;' //w/W Photography I 8 U 9 I Commercial Photography Party Pictures I /i>r appointments I Lloyd Studios, Orchard Road Telephone 4424 I
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    • 255 5 DIARY TICKKTS aae .>n sale at I-.cbinson's 'or the T I dance at the VUoria >Ia!l on Ihursday. Nov. 18. Organism for ni« effort tc sen! more food parce .i to send more food parcels to Britain are Misj Judy i i s-on ard Miss Patricia L j\ i Tickets
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  • 323 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1913. S'pore With The Lid Off London Agents- Mp* st* C r >Un Turner, Ltd, Tetbci House, U _U. Martins lyine TV C. 2. THE Survey of pubiiahtci Ntstrdpy, is certain!}' not I rln reading. 1* )8 not \\u kind of book -vhos. 1
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  • 905 6  - WHALING IS BIG BUSINESS ALBERT NORMAN B> Australians en iheir way to work keep z sharp lookout for whales these days, it is nationally important. There are honorary Whcle Observers who greet each other with the tradition^ call: 'Thar she Mows" AUSTRALIANS are on the lookout foi srsjataf fsjsM days-.
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  • 52 6 mic Commission n the te E*»t $M bMdguartera xroi hai Bangkok the poraening n« tion m China. P.aito learner 1 author it v here t request to esw quarters In i: been conveyed t eso Govcrn::v promptly acce ECAFK Stttfi Bangiofc are v: numoer b y are accompanied
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  • 374 7 JHF Federations dmfi budget ior 1949. whkh will N* tabled by Mr. D. Godsul, I iuan. I Se<retary, at ihe meeting ol the Federal Legislative <ounH! noxt Thursday show i rfcMl of $58,717,447. Tlip dn»f* bwdi;. f riMMra an intimated revenue oi 5'2<>1,11«.484 against esMmat'-d
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  • 48 7 5 i* sD i iceman oskt^k t" i evntht" -t y 'for the th BM9k* I tptah* r. H'-'ni- i i >, thm Jo pjtko h.r>>< ..ix< I I he I and hw b< tidt Albert/ who a retches and i pets i ■> Reuter
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  • 169 7 Malayans —two types Iv, pictures of the imm.graiit Singapore are drawn by t S v.ai Survey Report whici cruise silent on tbe policontroversy. Who arv tii w Malayans?" B 4 n»> report "A great .-oneralisation is mado object. On the ono Imnlgnilt la repre- a temporary j-ojoum-:--r.d of onpoi'tunity. inpurcly
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  • 161 7 THE MiiHitMin Rhu, built 11 years ;igo In a German shipyard WB.s yesterday seen lying along the Bingppore Harbour together with otn* r vessels m port. She is now a freighter named Brynje, Norwegian-owned an-1 loea not fly the German flag; my more. Her squat and
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  • 46 7 Sungai Bagan Profit Balance The directors of Sungei Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd. will declare a dividend a t their 35th annual meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 27. The profit and K*i ac count shows a credit baiane." of $218,889 for the year ended June 30.
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  • 269 7 krla is noth- with a krfai «ie talk of the sur<ampon|rj either he is neighbour! are. Uli .story about i m a \>M-t.A "t happen to everyhappenwj recently old trishawnun Hu.s-■'<-or.' Bukit Duyoof. hia itory: Vl^^ one riav aJon S burial -rounds lV^'. leaning against a
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  • 152 7 Mobile Registration Team i IoVW- resist r-t' t€ft*n will j Iviftt iosi.ltnt.s n "as u-'n h Ido not hove KtiflW nt d< tinn The followMg ur«' and ircjJitits md resi lent.i i should mbmit lonns bctweca 9 a.!M. end B :;i I i ear/. <.f the ';ayj incntion*- X;vembcr U
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  • 88 7 10,000 Madmen on the loose MANILA Then m 'if th* Phihaiw v. Httki'i'i this sliork.ni (llStlnXII />r. L>l>l>'<l'Pard". netcljf elected •Mewl o/ /""/</>;/(>'' S',r>,>>ty of Pm" li'ltm WH4 A'» urology, vii thr* oi lirr luu'itir MOM sii'iuhi h, confined, f»tt. fur ln<k i>f government accommodation, they ote fr» f tip
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  • 149 7 THE FEDERAL Leffetettvr Council will <.hortl» be> psked to approve a proposal for the setting up ot a Central Electricit-v Board. The Jloard will take over preseiii assets of the Elecvicity D'.partment of thj Fecier.i ion and operate ie on a self financing basis.
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    • 38 7 Pantmmt SUPER SESSA 77< )N IN IECHMCOI.HK! CAPITOL OLD CLOTHES jJ^TlT^^ by Dn Cleaning, Dyeing j| :ujd invisible mending WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412, OrchMi RoiMi llift»fcifcg 82MI MitiiiPi Completion within 24 hours including CoU*ctioa and Delivery i
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  • 18 10 3 W'GHArS HIND tv s \citn<*n Ch**> >c t-cenes tike tho*e the Japa rtugcd.
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  • 174 10 P\BIS liiaiN— The \n\UA Nation- PoHMchi Comcnittwhas adopted 48 U, 6 the formal rrsoSution l'hirgin^ A^bnnut, Bul^riv trnd uj;osl^via with arming isd aiding Greek Communis* cueriDnn. r< eolation wa« extended for thr Jir loist one v e«r Ufe oi the lYitci SUtes Watchdog Committee m the Baitcans
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  • 210 10 Americans Stay At Own Peril TIENTSIN, Th.rs.-A'nencu^ nT art Peiping havo been v/^rned that ihty cibm?J protection, and that if they remain m UiTLj now closely threatrncd by the CoramuiJ a^ they do so at their own per;!. Tientsin's ISO Americans today visited their authorities to discuss evacuation but snany
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    107 10 v VSHIXGI N gtate Department officuM Closed that the Nationiß litv Council has --übaud Preside: Truman form* D9MU for Americar. p* dealing with the I change of situation ifi« Pending a deci.--.oM President they refwM What measures «JeW posed fo- toiling «J cri^i< provoked by recent North China. But.
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  • 27 10 t vacua-:; i; > i:a tf €l Ui3ted ;'-%^M Jewish Congress* J| nouaced that n c W .aid that fl by >:: that tin tbeonh The, Cd&S* U.P.
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    • 58 10 I "POP" E r" 't XK F 1 1-*— >i i"~ "RUCCLES' 1 •BBWyWiAfFrb^oT.^MScr 7 TTeuceo torn; passagb-T mis belongs jo\ fHWi^N mucMG y /w/?/c #£4/? OOW 4 iO/VG/ W£- Oid KAK&MB P£U UKE TUB t/AVOXAI TBUSIi FOKM&- SURELY E i/QICES y£ |Kr > i A w4y/v'r4ffdw4i'ff 'A&inxitf'BsviN &&U ante?-
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  • 474 11 Red Spies, Arms And Commandos Bombs And Germ Raids From Air MANILA. Ihhrv— Bri^ulier Gtntral CaK\U> stj»an. IVtmtv hki ol St^fl of the arni*l toico of the Philij.pii^s said thtii a fitrd uorlcl w;tr 09m we\i JSJf- V mi ht bre k oul >" th^ N'J'B^
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  • 31 11 THIS IS WHAT HE EXPRECTS |M LOOK AX D OLD m npfamwr it»c%oimg tue li thep ">ip to dii' today and M tbBjf did ri\ -i Kinetiet wie not so nuyhtu.
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  • 287 11 KURUSU'S 'PEACE' ATTACK ROIOIKEIt DEI. KM I? TOKiO. Thurs.— -Saburo Karusu, Japan's spe-pn-IVarl Harlxuir "peace" envoy to Washington R m Tojo'.v plans U use the negotiations as a cover tfte surprise attack on America. Although KnrusQ is not am<ng the major war ries i^lendants against whom the 11 nutioas allied
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  • 84 11 Rau About India's Women WASHINGTON. Thui.-dHV. Lady Rama Ran. wifr of the Indian Amba.* -uloi expressed dismay m a ipeeCO here at the lack of knowledge M the United States of what had been happening ii> (ii^ during Ihe last 25 yean particularly c.o:-.crrn-'ng the part women were playing m
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  • 98 11 SHYNiJHAI. Thins Shanghai's Garrison < 'omnuiii I Liejt-«ien Hsu'i.i Ti-w; \&Me<\ a proelamaton last n«ui*. threatening lie noters \v!h severe punishnie: :l SCCO? htb( to mil'tary law. Declaring that umle*jnai?lo ploUod to take h 'vanta^^ (i the jjesent rice 4 iis to cr?tle disturbances m the
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    • 76 11 llllllilMllllrilMllltllMlllliMKMtltMltlM 'H»*'»' Storming out of the Old West!...: I ukkv loiii: j r 4 CHINAS UXTUC DEVILS' STAK:> T STREAKS INTO ACTION AS NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED AN AUI£O ARTISTS PRODUCTION EILY6E KNOX I [BSIIHEfP "».ui':.^ioKAiiiJ-: j M*\iri' ro^ioitftou I j ADDED ATTRACTION for oter D(/ JCOrS M J/ii Mantels Voice
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  • 444 12 Loudon Film XewslVtter DRITAIVS film s<vuts are on th look-oii- of a iteff Britain's mos f beautiful cow i She is require*! for a leading .ole m the Sydney Box production "liousewives* >ice. ff NYcessaiy pomls to v.v nor ior
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    • 70 12 ALL ABOARD FOR PLEASURE BEYOND MEASURE! Wanwrßrwp-Es*^ V a^ Technicolor.' romance on treHighSeas -TODAY!--11 im—f lum.— 4.15-USO— 9.15 If ascin a t i n si... L INTRIGUING!... ALLURING!... L n«v< r<*a!-Int«*rnationa! f s i color by TeSvfuca&r 11,I 1 starring YVONNE DAN DeCARLO-DURYEA ROD HELENA CAMERON -CARTER IX THE SCREEN
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    • 55 12 JABJ >l V g^ WftVßll Last 3 LibtfWl t, 6.ii5 ft 9.ii> pn. The IN^gWl TTOI WWW 1 with i>)i.ald O'Connor O.ga San p uan "ARE YOU WITH IT?" i OiK'.-ing To-m.«rrow B*:rTY GKAUF.E n 1 "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" *:i Teclinic* olor To-u- r.ow at MID-FiflTl till HAVVVOiVrH n "To-night
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    • 134 12 v «">u, •■••KI.IA UOLMu., n! ilk Mv> «^a BOW Di^-.w. ROI II HolidaT^ 1 *teAf s Bi^ towmioo^ 0^ Musfca/ Jh% 1. 11 l lIAI cs I 6 30 TECHNICOLOR at the Air-Conditjoned L W GLOHIA DtHA\t.N •A BIUTISH PICTIRE THAT DESEK\ ES lIIWljl PRAISE "DAYBREAK' JS A FILM 01
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  • 85 13 'CHIN A CONTROLS STRANGLING US' 1< hinese Keiinttanc^ Shop** here «ill petiton th I( ,\t'rnment to frtn» controls on remittances 11 petitk»tfeelOMl tho I l uT lU to China, r opoWMffl claim Of ivmit- I China md is theii business. lost a lot boeauiv J;; arit) between the j et
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  • 14 13 ANBEKRA, wecneaaay. wealth trade agrcej tpan vill raise Aus- mew tiadc to above
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  • 60 13 Kampar 18 Emp Passmoiv 4 4 Empire Hamble Manchuria 42 .> Charon 40 1 Adrastus 38 9 Soudan 36, 7 Myrmidon 33/4 Steel Navigator 31 2 Lake Chilco 17 13 Shirala m i'O M. Brander 21 2 Brynje 23/4 Eumaeus 27/8 Poyang 29/30 Plancius 15 16 Relau 13/14
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  • 822 13 1 Singapore, Nov. 11. taffapore share quotation* n" fiirirebrokers' As^ooiattoß c ?.fl fi'!lov-s INDI'STRIALS a 9 Ice HOO 15.00 x. Brick )r, 1.90 2.00 > 2.i>o 3.00 xd Iv. Trustee 7.50 8.50 hs. Tia (O) 18/- 19/--iPi25i 25 6 26/6 cd Ist m I T nited U-
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  • 54 13 Market Quieter Quieter Without < ontinued sup- 1 m port from London, thn J 3 tin share market was g J quieter yesterday. j Jj Exceptions, were Tro- 1 iiohs and Southern Tro- nohs which have declar- J a ed a further dividend of J 30 per cent, and 12|,
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  • 235 13 RUBGER DROPS 1¼ CENTS RUBB ER DROPS Delay Buying Kubber dropped cents Ws.erd;u the biggest price slide m tbe local market fo r vonie months. The drop follouod an fusier trend m the New York market, and increased selling pressure from up country. Market sources believe *hat deration sellers are
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  • 63 13 AP.'s For Diamonds Called In Outstanding A.F.s for diamonds from ail sntir<v« should b»« produced lit th»» lumort Control Office, I nil. n,. n Building 1 1. |..r,- \ov. 20. AM such A.P.s will bt«•'»iisi,i,. .,j ri invalid from that date. Written proof of irrevocaMe orders and ac- oeptanres dated
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  • 106 13 Produce Market Round-up BusiMtt recorded m th ugoflour section yesterday included Siak done at the previous level of $10- V Thei«< neii' no Important price changes m the other sections of the market. Theiv has beCfl n< arrival of sa^otloui for two days. Th,- following wore yesterday's quotations: SAGO FLOUR:
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    • 107 13 FOR YOUR I INSURANCES r CONSULT i I NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. (OfCORPORATKD l\ KNOLANi)) MOTOR. PIRK* V/OUaiMCMB < O.VII'KNS/.TION, lt\<i- GAGE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, lIURGLARY, HOUSK- I OWNERS HOUSKHOLOERfi COMPREHKNBIVE. (ASM AM) CARS IN TRANSIT, AVL\TION PERBO.N %L AC- j CIDENT, PIDEUTV OUAR ANFER BTC, ETC. +s^*NO
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  • 257 14 7 Olympic Players Included In Team I LIHOI 00 tfv -< <<t MUM IMMI :«ltt\«dy riulrrf. StagapOfY Inns will »h* ii: for IfM M the Soutli lia Gymkbtuw FaotWl teun b Am to .trrhe here team one of th- mon formidable to<nba«l I
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  • 174 14 ACCEPTORS, MANCHESTER HANDICAP LONDON, tours. The', final acceptors with weights, tor th, Manchester November. Handicap, to be run over mttf 3iici i half at Manchester on Nor. 20 we»v announced follows: La^ Vegll 9 4. Garter Club 3.2. C-usader's Horn 8.10: Fi DOr 8.8. BoltonUn 8.6: Ha cf the Wynt
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  • 62 14 Tilt following wtil repr?s^ni 3t Andr^wi Scr.ool m tne inr.aal match against the Olu .Boys at Wools v-.lk- today C. Tan. Chua Kong Ann. E. Samuel. Lim Sen? Chiang, B. ftosa; Sim Soo Chye. Ho fee Bii Ng Cheng Bok D. Adcock. E Joshua. Wee Soon
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  • 234 14 CABARET, COUPLAN IMPRESS A LAJtftE croud MM to hioit-'^'n niiiners bein* siven tliHr linul gallop* at Bukit Timuh yesttTdoy morning. Som fast tmes wer? returned and outstanding worker; were Cabare:. Couplr>: No Regretr. snaps Lidian Heather and Jack'? J^rling. Indian H- ather Dawson together with Jacks Darling t (Fa«.ad> finished
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  • 109 14 FANNY TO RUN IN U.S. AMSIERDAM. 'Ihurs. U. was announced today that Fanny Blanker?, ihe only wo-, man t<; win three Olympic g Id medals, has acco -«*d an invi-j tation to compete m he Unit^'i States indoor trn-'i meets e t v<yj next year. Tli? flying blond' 1 housv.'fC|
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  • 70 14 St. Hilda's C ;i ls School Kato iff held its annual tpoitlj yesterday. A orogiamme of '\0 events was gemo '.hrougu without hitch. Mt9. Loe Crmor Guan gave away vhe priz» 3. ReJ House arrie<l the CThi nu<on Holj ShieM am! aw«pr the boar<l b> wwr.
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  • 180 14 It was* also agfited that the hours of play m England should be altered next season The lunch interval reverts to ♦0 minutes, and the tea interval If extended to 20 minutes. This compared with 15 minutes for lunch and 15 minutes for tea. Arrangements have been
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  • 197 14 4 Tests For N.Z. And W.I. f ONDOX, rhursdi<v--It ha* be^n by the U \isory Coimty-Cri< kef Committi* ond the Bosrd 01 Cotttro! that the N>^ Zealanders ?te\t M»;iN>n uri tii fl West Indies m 1950 will each be al!« <ote<l tour mafctej against England each lastf?^ thw d>^. fa
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  • 142 14 From next summer the new ball may bo changed after 65 overs instead of 55 as at present. A corresponding change will be made m the signalling with the white and yellow discs. The Advisory Committee decided to continue the experiment of a declaration on the
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  • 359 15 S'pore Utd's Narrow Win Over RAF I L ,H.n I lifted SpU X.A.X WJtt b pts. I J^mVa'DOUS hara work put m by the Singapore I IE t f.' wards. elYective smothering of their oppoI™' i the many "forward" passes and "knockI"5 the R A.K. >»acks were m main factors
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  • 71 15 Tonight's Boxing I ■dt-'-'i r B. Lin presents X' ronaotion Card at thftj ifc 3ta ium o! the Happy Hd loin.: [Br main it wttl be He-! IHr ucia and Little Hghii; Din meets W. Smitli.. Whit turn bout and W th < ills. SmiUi lost l when these two
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  • 18 15 (to Members League beat ilian) second XX one m a friendl/ at Fan or Park I
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  • 202 15 Combined Civilians 2 Combined Se The Singapore Combined Civilians < triumphed over the Combined Slices by two-one m the women's hockey fixtii the Pndang yesterday. Pat Stwel! and the Still Asters, Sylvia and Dorothy, gave account ol theznfehrei m the Civilians' vanguard. On ;he other side, goalkeeper Ptc. Viewers
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  • 108 15 w. 623 NEW DEL} West Indi. 11 a.stiou.s .start day's play m with India be) bu* at lunch tl for six wicket> Y^terday U 27 Dcfore *\Va playrd out thr m an unbrokcr Both, howev morning: for t i uns to the ov< then Gorki. mi j cd the
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  • 273 15 ■I'ttTATORS had a I when they I 1 s■! the finals of P .ipore 'able ten- held at the ChiW'" M.C.A., Selegie J 'ast night, to seI 1 th* Colony L" rie a of inter-port ■s^? With Hon^ong PV'^r 3rd I ;'t of last nights -w.n^ have boon I
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  • 231 16 Crowds Flock From The City SHANGHAI, Thursday Mart^i! law «N (leclar e<| m die whole of the Yanptsp valley, including Nan Idng :uid Shanghai >esterday m M effort to check communist iifth columnists who are niViing iiappv lmnti:ie grounds of the two hungry cities.
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  • 82 16 Hong Ko ng Rice For Shangahai HO.NCi KOM.. Thnr* S Hong l'«»nK is lemline i China lO.O'h' tons of flat It relieve the riMftaga m Shanghai. I "In NSJMMC to J*n ur^»*nt apju:»l from th«« BCA m Shanghai and i the Chinese niithoritU'H |hl I!. m, h'.ni; GovernS ment decided
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  • 112 16 NANKING, Thursday— The Kuomintang Central Executive Committee yesterday approved the econo mic measures submitted by the ntv Finance Minister, Hsu Kan, to devaluate the gold yuan. The now measures call for the ablition of all currency restrictkm enforce*! since Aug. 19. Tney provide for Government purchase
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  • 137 16 Russia is supporting the Chinese Communhts according to the 'Taegliche Runds; hau\ Russian ii<>ensed German newspaper. "Vo power m the world can prevent Russia iron supporting the people's democracy. The United States will not be able to prevent it," ttiu paper si'id. AiC oi.gh Ru-v- i
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  • 159 16 Ger^e Bernard Snaw, jla;in-i ing at 91 to be one of the oMest c;c)ists alive. yeste*.i...'| drunrned up tins advice tOj wouiJ-be cyclists m a letter by the 24th Bicyclo Show »vn«'\i opens m London next wem. "To learn biking, try star ling a
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  • 178 16 LONDON, Thu.s Pr.liec here ure investigating i rase m \iiich a wealthy man from Ceylon parted wifi £510 btcling when he foil vctim to an old form of oo:ifi<Vnce Lick -"the Dropped Ci ucifix. The visitor go; if to conversation m a cafe wtn an American
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  • 163 16 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs.-The S.S. Swartnn,'. Victory was m distress today because oi "mutiny" of her passengers. The ship is 1,500 west of the Golden Gate with wr baby elephants. 17 crats of monkeys, W < of birds, three crates of ton!*, three crai es ducks,
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  • 33 16 COCOS ISLAND DISTRICT COURT A District Court m Coccs Island has been consiwec with jurisdiction within c Cocos o r Keeling Wt« 3 and their territorial w»t«J. The Court House is Home Island.
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