Morning Tribune, 13 November 1948

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  • 212 1 UP LEADERS GUILTY "SPIRIT WILL RISE AGAIN" TFNERAL Hideki iojo heard himself sentenced to <*eath by hanging yesterday with the same hulf disdainful composure which marked his eoiidu-fc throughout the two and a half year trial by the International Military Tribunal m Tokio. Six of his fellow
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  • 91 1 BATTLE FOR NANKING WILE tfatkmjMat torvaa mulshing vi> ly y it< i lay *er the O»m--u r. east >f Hfcuchow. key! Nanking:. Cbn Miinist olur? en the we< of the c'ty. re bypassing poveirmen;] ff. i;nos an«i n rvvlni; south Lunghal ra? '".-ay The Nationalist ctainc-J .".0 0 Communists dead
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  • 49 1 i At my offico-. an ml t i vato were when bandits am- a two w n convoy be»« pfn Hentong an I Raub at ion ■:•>'. tho J two Euiopran J': 'o have hcen **W on Wednewtay was She wm Mrs. P V *»of Malaya K.siate. Sat*
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  • 20 1 SOPHOULIS RESIGNS 1 Friday. -Premier Sophoulla today long-promised reKtag Paul was •t >n motion the forming a new m U.P.
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  • 92 1 8 taken m a y cianc <> dock* Han tottered int( V'U itself and sud- denly gave two short cackles. It was hurriedly taken out. Ng was then charged with stealing the goose. He denied this. He claimed he saw the goose, "wandering" about the
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  • 601 1 FIVE American military polii emen stood at attention Wfhir.d General Hideki Tojo Mi Ills 24 co aeeuse'l as they heard their fate, ansia! to them m Japanese, \h- .ui.'h their headphones. THIS IS what they heard and hovv tiiey reacted: To Hang GENERAL TOJO,
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  • 159 1 AN R.A.F. Dakota and a Spitfi»\3 crashed m the jungle nrai Serendah, 27 miles aor'i of Kuala Lumpur during; a bombing sortie carried out by a strong force of Beaufighters and Spitfires yesterday morning The pilot of the Spitfire and six m the Dakota, including
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    • 5 1 |j' #r The I peoac
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    • 49 1 CI T 1 I ililioii VOL. I. NO. s.i< (New Series) s\T. NOV. 18, I»4X 10 IVbiU \^^^M ««m»i%trnily idli*fcd •'•l^^y ipg on'y Qtuifity p**t .v Ik "**^B^^p^"^^ i^\ y «nd ujr of imprnvr<j li^litinn for ttorf» JPii irstJl.laUli, iJlKf^ If *'^H^| ji I MLj^^k Hfc3g mluwh ji^J tn.n.r.
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  • 74 2 itfely I:• Uni f r m« th.. tteoiag to mm vio- j If th, )>.ivm< nt «W MA l'h(- pohc. am-'.MI s;\ Ch»n--yCDIIM ian K»x)ii SUr,-. P k ("hoon Hock, lim T(-o Honi ""on Kow Hon^. Low Ben Hih.t U tj T< h Fjon Chaa. A Cb#Tf|
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  • 138 2 [S ;nnvn-shop keeper who ;<-<<*pi> stoleu artk Kj m good iaith entitled to emptnsefk* when the ;u ti<l< »s surrendered to flta leirnl owner.' .vi jiui:cr* jobiin^ decided hr Wv^s not entitltu m ai appetu m t'i,, Sinsap'.Tcourt yest relay when Mr C. G. Goh
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  • 183 2 Refuse To Accept Arbitration Award AI.THOI'GH negotiations by tlirir union uerv restarted y;-strrilav with the CommUsioner of L »bour. Mr. U i\ ttinglrun, thf >fm Vg*\!m workers <»i the (itn t -J Ughtfntgt ;*nti Trniivvrl <<*ii[>:un u-;»ru«»J ;fT Mtc rr»ft yesl«rd]f> :»ft« *m.> i: 'f t v. a
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  • 37 2 WAR RISKS INSURANCE M r. IS. iJvatks and M:. A. D »»:c. have i^to appoirttt. utbeid 01 tile toa.d o; i.:ia*feui*Bt o^ tho Wm P.ir k .s puce 01 Mr. c. w. (Vfcrren :-.i;.t ..1., h. Moxo-i.
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  • 49 2 The Governor has appointed the following to strv c on a board to dekrmine disputes over compemaUon for goods requisitioned under the Emergency Regulations: District Judge < civil), prsident; chief Surveyor, Government Architect. Mr. Cheung Hock JP. Captain Yap pneng Geek. JP, Mr. E. GaMstan, JP.
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  • 73 2 Tie Governor n&.-- tpprcred the btf ishmnet Oruer of i Hoki^en vcman. convicici! rcrntiy. Jy m rv Ist. District Couv* on the to. owing charges: (1.) Living on the ean.>gs of pro' titutes. (2) rocuring girls for prosci.. rion. (3) retaining girls against their wriil m a brothel.
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  • 222 2 Ihe funeral ot the late >lr. E. K. KooK. at Ridi (J»n Ometerv yesterday evening, wm itfiaded b> nuir> leading ritizei^s of Singapore. Canon R. K. S. Adams ufliciated at the service h the oeinetery chape). Th^ widow. Mm Kwk. Ha, accomcanievl oy Mr R. L
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  • 70 2 Owen Road Hotel Man In Court I I Cvi: I \n% i ah v-<u -< J ••i I*oo lot Mr. L E S Ong v. Mi i wain loc for an tan r'v'WeVC. he I 1- the bona. vu ;a J" pimishmsn.. f is waj n hctel m od place
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  • 41 2 An Enqunv aod I rre'lioM oftic 1 has been set at centr i wgtotration Beach Road to deal wlfi all matter, cone 1 found identity car<b, c lanji addrr.s of holder, a- of cards on the death ers.
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  • 62 2 EX-SKRVIC EMKN Ass x'ation held a dance at *hf Victoria Memorial hall on Thu -^Uay uigkt. »ir Franklin m son, the governor, olso tooii Ibo floor. ih" picture betow shews left to right, Ludy Hone, Air Marsital, Bir Hugh Lloml, Mrs. fclcler ;m«l Ur. P. I
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    • 36 2 FURIOUS M'NITE TONIGHT! If /ft TP v( It II Will MAIHE COLEEH tllV i GUNN IIMM KCHAII GAIOINtR Atbett Dtkkti i rtd I i«ii OdHes ht-mptrr D.'etlfd b) BRUCE HUMBERSTONE ProduH by fRCO KOHLMAH "^.IH^AIB CONOITiQNfC
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  • 15 3 „rA.> "rnl 7 hl^ #r,,m y«ki*Hi*« >•»«»> h»J Horn.
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  • 209 3 Murder case witness back from hiding LniCkieif H«n. witness «v tbe Aik Hoe llubber |1 tan vmtiH i**e whhii mm dropped m N*>*wn r !<M? *sift«r Hr tlivipjienr^J, w»kt at the S*vt»th ■foii.. (-Hjrt yesterday, 4 i rMM^p.fray be«Mi»e inaay tt^m,»i- ueri «t<B on my tife.*' S;.-. 100 M*ng ilj^ch
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  • 227 3 IL A British Army major who uas flown out ti. Singapore to t*» mjgNj'ter l) iJV in g ffO n« home fef> demobilisation was Nrvwtfi reprimancM ov IM wurt resterdav for ha vine ■it*!* f»ls« «heq?«o. He wax Major John Steven Walker of the
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  • 47 3 i dt v iy*' strikes to-: "52 ;M0 M lAd «lriKHi| "":J 1 N the nine I N <s vvo r»f stop-' Ti tati third day BRA pa^--. stv:i t ßi «*n rrafehtert x. l! t h- i..,,0rt d 'I'-v v.ould m o W Kurofteat.i
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  • 110 3 During Octobei. the Women ir.d GirUj Protection Section of the Social We'farc Depirtmeiu detained -ix gitls s~< I re.-m't o! .iids earned out on disoit!o:!y houses tl the city. The auti-vice work of the department continue." to iiamp^red "to some extent" by the <hortau;e of
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  • 354 3 SIB man suvs aaii:cJ showed Inn pjr.dT SRI:GEANI J. X EU>n ul tli<» R.A.F. 5.1.8. s»id m the Ninth PoUw Court; yesterday lint Cpl. Unn .Id Hurst, mm of the umiimhl, led him to Ui^ Kqu.pi«ritt DefwxtßK nt of th»? Shh\\ Bros. I4<l and iwiutf^J
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  • 73 3 Too TlMg ScD£. an A:b« rt Strftt eating-houdo tow^ay vva.--;ol>bed of 15.40 and a ailvoi !>«>!i. by four thugs m the «Ji!y morning ot June 27. I In the Seventh Police Court yenterday, Ong Kirn Chuun Cm ed a tentitivf o:»iit;e of \o > bery.
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  • 84 3 Lye Omsk .Ji-n^. 9n three Chinese w*m were < ;ei; C(! <o have ?r>W)V y drntit-l' thop.if North f? i<'gc RoiJ »>li Jtin° 21, was .-onrnittc *o li. As.si^.\s on a hiij,'c of at:i<.-! I nb*i ry m thf- fl -onth Poll. t Coil 1 V
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    • 44 3 lAMKS MASON I* 111, Ft* tH |||f rex mm SOON iii TO-NIGHT, DANCE AT KATONG REST-HOUSE Ist. CLASS BAR RESTAURANT, TO SKRVE YOl 1 COOL DKINKS, UCSLUNf FOOD Music by the K ALOIf A HOYAL HAWAIIAN'S. ADMISSION FREE PHONK 847HJ 107 MAW INK PAKADE.
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  • 144 4 TITLES ARE OUT DATED 'Some Tengkus Are Now Syces M»hy rajas nnd tt'iigkus ami either persott§ «>t roytJ design* sliouM forget thn* hereditary titles be cailftf th<\\ cannot justify tlu»ir i >istence as sue 1 any mon\ This bold fUggP&tion appealed m the "Reider'* Fon.ni" column of the Kuah Lumpur
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  • 112 4 MALAY EDUCATION 'SLOPPY' [nche Abdul Shukoi bin Ismail, [nspectoi oi Malay schools, Muar told a nthering oi Malay leachen "We canriot i \;.>«*ct cv! pupils to quality for higtu education if wo contlnue to rtve them a sloppy educational background." Ho tiad primary Malay education should be tlu- first concern
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  • 77 4 Ch-ah Choon F.n^. a o;i-y n 6M Chinese wom.m. will scvo Ui (> ire months prison M**rt« €nco passed on her on August 10 'or having illicit char M. Her appeal against tlv sentence was dismissed n Ihf high court yesterday. Ch^jih had at*M.ttte<i nclPiu; about
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  • 37 4 Mr. A C. Brooks, chief chemist, Federation of Malaya has been appointed to act as director of Chemistry. Malaya. Dr. A. Jackson, acting chief chemist, Singapore has been ap- pointed ct ect as chief chemist. Malaya.
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  • 86 4 Rememb rance Day In London liriiain paid honiai^ to hrr fallen soldiers „f the t Uo world wars, last snuchn Crowds flocked f thf* L,, n n cenotaph m spite ,t heavy downpour I'jctm ahows a general \i,w „f ceremony at hit, t,,!| as run. peters mmbM minutes sileiKf. Opposite
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  • 126 4 Poor Cot $27,526 In October rublic it.. t amounting to >27..v.?0 w>. paid by the 8 Welfare Dopaitmont m Oct A total of $19,192 wai paii to 2.122 families. Pocket money amounting to $344 was paid to reaidenti i Bushey Park and NantiM Homes. The case of a foimor employee
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  • 69 4 STRIKE THREAT TO MANILA MANILA. Fri. SecrtUg of Labour Primitive Lou a will shortly meet Manila Electric ComgW representatives and .ea* r of the Public Utilities «J ployees' Union m wgj to avert the strike of the Manila elect workers. h y The company wWcn known a, M.ra.co «g* Manila
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  • 195 4 pOKIV-TU'O Malay students, including four women are now studying m the various universities and colleges m the United Kingdom, according to a letter fro*- Inche Idris bin Mohd. Shah, Public Rehtions Officer of the Malay Union of Great Britain. They ar* mostly law. medicine,
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  • 22 4 D,.ov domes*** Mr. Ernest W Ml Engineering been appointed i superintendent j.mu; (Trade, school. Sir^P, place of Mi. D
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    • 45 4 JS%4kS STORY Of AM WHAM^^HH^^L^I Sm\ vV B BLACK TOtMADO Of SFttOI YlUfpflliP T^| lII'I'KV MM' IK I 1 (Star of "Cnina's Little PtvMi**!) ANTHONY QUINN KATHFKINE DeMILL J^ At I IPX! bTc added attraction I BpteUU "Laurt'l ilard.v" :J-r-««h'r! Book Now For MIHXH.BBT TO\li;ilT
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  • 159 5  -  Kay Sherwood B\ fere r^^", „,h,f S pn----i MS sl( .n of l!.reo-..lnrn- ywn dye-i .1. '•clow Hhil-s -WWJ >j..ace ji c textiles. |lug cut m vaiyithia >Ctf. KU.TfI woven to make < nigiattern J wM olojr unoMr, two It- ,1 lebut of -ill-nylon |»w s fabric v>'s.
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  • 244 5 Sra food Lord Cahvrt. Ingredients: 4 )b. fillets of solo t3 to ft). A cup of finely diced pocked shiiinp. 4 cup of finely diced cooked lobster. U lb. of cheese, thinly sliced into 6-8 inch squara. 1« tablespoon-ful of buttei. l._. tahlo^poonsful of ennched flour. 1 cup
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  • 481 5  - BRIGHTEN THA T RAINY DAY Kathleen Hickley ll> ri* ;i jzrey. v><\ dismal .1..\ TIM tain has been PM»« ing flown for he lira. ;«n th"r<* is little MkeHk >' I of it stopping f^>r sev« -i! mj'e hours. to drclc t curl up on the .'.Man with v book.
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    • 85 5 SUITABLE FOR THE COMING RACE SEASON MoD££ EVENING GOWNS JTJST ARRIVED BY AJR MRS. -TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM 181. 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING BATTERY ROAD_ TEL '99" C. K. TANG j Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITIRF ALL KINDS OF USES EMBROIDERIES 841, lii\er Valley
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    • 68 5 Exclusive glbssware, pottery, paintmgs, l m RAFFLES HOTEL Today LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM i VI 30 to i.30 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT THE COCKTAIL HOUR 7 to Bp.m. with FRANK PICKFORD at the piano INFORMAL RACE NIGHT DANCE EXTENSION TO IA.M. NO ADMISSION CHARGE FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA TO.MOKKOV. IN TIIK
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  • 295 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1913. The Lords In Debate Wndnn Agents -Siessrt. C*>lin Turner, Ltd, Talbut Huu.se, I* St. M<urUn's Lnn* TT.C. 2. Till: iiou9e of Lords de- bate on Malaya last Wednesday was certain ]y i lively one. Th? nohie Lords hit hard At the G« veniment
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  • 489 6 M.AI*SHAL Tito h*s re ware'ed 900 partisan families from the mountains of Montenegro who fought with him against the invackr by giving them the chance of a better life. They have been moved bag and baggage from their rugged and barren homeland and resettled 300
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  • 973 6  -  DAVID BROWN by iif.iiiiitiiiiiiiMitiiiiitiriiiiiiiiiitmif iim, II( <r Former Nazi generals are training a para-mi;t:ary police force m the Soviet- zone of Germany. This force will take over Gerauny if the Soviet forces withdraw r r ■•••»■•■••>»•*••»■«■•■■«•■*•■■•»■■•:•••»■■••■*•■•■»••*' AlUii'OßTthAt 4.500 •[>• t oof no* v: ntrn*i\t training m
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  • 175 7 World Photonews r i From erert/ conceivable perch, gobs and middies stand by as this U.S. fiyhter plane takes off from the deck of kifrSfl Levte Crew was carrying on high speed air manoeuvres SO miles from New York. Camera on special bridge, hft, i 8 shooting the event for
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    • 251 7 FOR YOUR RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TODAY 7ftO Timp SiCTia 1 110 Opening Announcement darin and Market Report m ,hI X NETHORX Hffht classical music; fl.oo S^^ 1 l^ l&fc and PtE Summary m Tarn.l Amoy; 8.00 Variety Show MMES IN ENGLISH, orchestra m a programme of 5^Ti t u U K
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  • 133 8 A SKIER BREAKS HIS LEG Whtn modems happen during skiing m New South M ales, Australia, the a mbuknee comes to your aid m form of a mowmob He. Peter while skiing fell heavily md broke his leg. Hi* companions made an Improvised sled of four skis to dra* Peter
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  • 310 10 Chump Chinknos o Stillborn 'Baby' N INKING, Vr One of fli Ujst successtul wru \ntnfim m the \«»»rld. th<» t>oU\ > u:>n, i> offi^iiilly il»*\ iJu-<J Ny the Ct\ernnient of Chin« »'hkh in*To dnc-j t*riug uith f'\i::^ <olo;r> »n fate August \heu i had beoom< I
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  • 59 10 NEW DELHI. Fri.— Royal In-i-au Air Force Tcmoe^ts rocket -attackeo troops m the Kashmir fort of Chilaf. on tne of the river Indus. 40 -p.ile^ south of GUgit, au Iniiian joniruuiiqve said. lrviian tighter- bomber pilots continued their roconnais^a'ic*" and *:ttackei Gilgit airstrip abou. 140 miles
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  • 75 10 SEA'TLfc.. Fil. oun* ..on Mpl of the First taA Force tt»et combined with gu.> fire f.om airplanes and subm:rine? sank the heavy cruiser r.S.S. PensacoJa ilOniile^ of the ccust, aaccord<ng to *he l.'ith aval district headquarters. Thirty-Odd ship.- anj pianos from three aircraft carriers train v*
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  • 44 10 SH-VNGJiAI Friday. Chinese reports from Nanking =aid Premier Wong Wen-hao has «<i«rreed to remain at hfel pest "for short periOvi i'ne uew cinaiiv^ Mi'iistc Hfsu-!-:an assumed oftice m Tsanki'.ig on Thurstey, leplacin.. Wa<if; Yun-wu. wno rertgned due o the economic cr»3i3.
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  • 216 10 7 EL AVIV. Fn. -The Lsr h f bill <-r atta-k upo'i Britain, caimina I troops have actually re-fnte'ej r! Ki Tlie newppapei Hama-> extrem.^ rightist. headlm*-"BriU.-h Staj^e Re-«nt\v Palestine. Uerouth. twMMMetrightist, stated "We rrvu.-: .strike now British troops arc returning and i.ay reached Latroun and
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  • 79 10 '>. hi _k| Ralph ]*,»<„<» ifi JM M ■< i c. h. m:t;\: v f;^.,', 1 i:VV7 -i '.-<■ \nhrt\ F.h«l •=♦---I*l l :h- oh;vti on tW MOflß in* ,hould be ;>r -1 h\ th" comnk.l \> i.,r- thex «^H n.iVi if mI t,, thr 4^l or Arabs. Isrnfll
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  • 66 10 BERLIN Ft. BritH Aim Soviet threal Russi 'fulfi 1 Genei il Luciu? mise t w themtgjj This i Soviet J iߣ that -V A iic«| ttraying uU >; con vwW t)el The fog ovei th« fields m i »t I reduced 24 hours P i)i: wnueji 321 plan- glittoJS
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  • 25 10 BOW Tte ,r Action IJ^ Isrss? gs tafti but Vcl It add>M r I approach must IJ^J fe y a radical cnawj^ Yugoslavia' U.P.
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  • 23 10 Byron M to States Amb^J^^ tralia. told -v v id here today i i facing a hle f& hSr- I truth- Reuter
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    • 135 10 i "POP" j j HAVE N OU S^E^ .-HES JUJT SOME i TO THS- t-^T 1 COS^' Tiiini'XE ;M 11$ ,y w A "RUGGLES" r^OOX'. feP&RG'JEprf THEN THATStWEGe] V YOU wfRERtGHT, 1 K^fZ) d£7T£/(?6Gl IX (WV- 7W/S 1 V oV^ DAY, GENTLEMEN, WTMPbOOR/^^THE VOICegCAME J #/>/•***, /7/94 I THROUGH HER£
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  • 10 11 WINQ SANG lufontnQ life ex erUist'nff.
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  • 286 11 V/IUfcltl lllll _ri\ liVlllVV T4:; t,s§§-ita Jardine Matheson ship Wing Sang, 'm 0 X— at Singapore, is expected to evamatt Hn*ish lafioaak triHii imperiflnl Tientsin this month Thi> vrlll be ttl9 first mass e\acuation of Kuro ruins 'nun Tientsin besides American nption^ls who ,-p k!\
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  • 143 11 Students' Defence Corps SEOUL, Fri. Minist.v of BdUUIIMB Ahn Ho San m.J today that the Kenyan Govcinment is considcit »g the o.mation cf a Fat ne rand DotV> v c Corps" among public sencol ami cc'iege students to "out ?'i all ;.nti-national ai.d insiicoi^ elements amon£ students and toacheis." The
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  • 161 11 BKVERLEY Hllul^s, r i A ten a- jet engine that "ould tore Jirough the eart'^ nnd concrivafcly attack another cou n fry l» foreseen by Jet Scientist Fritz Zwicky, pro^sSOT of atrophysics at California's Institute of Technology Zwicky, who directs th<* reyea re n of the
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  • 40 11 What 's Your Capacity For Liquid? IF SOMEBODY says to you, ''You drink tike a '.utk, this I* ichat he vi(un-s. Yip* res (M the chatt %bovc tre the amount of each btr^r</c the averayr American ifMCWf m one jtar.
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  • 229 11 PIONEER DELA YED j^WV YORK, 1 ri. The clivnsio.i ol thr HmnHmim to ll'*lif;!\ bWHitsr of the s*st vrAst shipping strilirMm th« arrival of lh«» hrst :.ii ;»Wne ever fo fly under Ms u-%n pmmtt the M right brothers' Kitt\!M\vk. F'aul (Jaibci, curator »)f the National Ai. Mhnbi of tht>
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  • 523 12  - "Saraband for Dead Lovers" the story of a Royal secret OSWALD HENRY FilM HEWS *L. PROM Ealing Studio* has eorm* y«-t another film th; tin in its telling-powtr such offerings as •Massy" and "Blanche Fury." It r: name* "Saraband for TVad Lovers." It's star*? Stewart Granger, i Joar Greenwood, Francaise
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    • 86 12 I 5 SHOWS TODAY I 11 a.n«.; 1.4."> p.m.: 4.15: b. X 930 i».m. L_AihaWbrAJ!L_ 1 1 f tii Jit tin %jf %^Lj^ LAST DA &f dsv:k MICHAEL CURTIZ t > r» !S fNTc O^ WARNER BROS OSCAR LEVANT S Z SAKALL rwt*M mmmom mm CURTIZ 1 Phone %\^M AIR-CONDITIONED
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    • 125 12 -STAMiSjrI ESSENCE OF CHICIBi I FROM HCLBCTH Tr^*' Knquirir, WU A(iK\T> Rahamin Penhas Limited. HI 1!5 Cecil street ••>..M,,| OIKMM, K)-DA\ S M>Wi> t, U8 t !..i:, p. m "HAULING" uf aMI SIC AI: GA). GAVDI an! l<* AMOKOt s; "Sweet Rosie OGrady sturrin^ itrm oftAßu Robert \«mn- AMpkc M
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  • 199 13 Estates Sell Forward Kubber prices had slipped ;:i«>ther !hre» qpnffen of rent b\ last M'jjiit. The Lewis and Peat (Sitlgipore) Ltd. maiKet r°por 4 wnwd ymtcfdiij mM that this week's prices have been th» lowest since March me repon c.onnu.i- yrsicr-•-l.iy's Tribune report that «n- creasing production
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  • 31 13 'POULTICE FOR A QUAKE' omciai cur-. [bed m i i m eurthI moM drastic 1 J tad Hsca: H it that f u i currency I ifbi b* 1 dt V
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  • 30 13 d.veiopen h Ford Motoi Company at V)(! .jt-signcd to t he construction r motor vehicles. ntaila the shaping strip of metal ad then pro- /arioufl pi esses.
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  • 128 13 A prire drop of 5r r katti rice is the best food tews of Householders have derlined to buy 'Free Market' rice since the bftter quality was issued and there ha* been a dr »p in both wholesale and >**!ail prices. Fish prices have
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  • 801 13 '■<■ NOV. 12Lgtpore share quotation! IV v given by the Mai- .rf brokers' As^a'Joi [•if -iIOV-3: INDUSTRIALS U i C c 14.00 15.00 195 2.05 i, 2JO 3.00 xd 39 9 tO 9 M. Trustee 7.50 8.50 i? Tia (U) 18/ 19/--(p) j;» o 26, 6cd it-
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  • 46 13 London Interest 9 Further dividend an- a nouncements from Mala- 5 yan Tins, Southern Mai- 5 5 a\ans, Tronohs wul Southern Tronohs stl'nu- I lated interest from I on- a don, yesterday, but there Z was little noticeable effect on the local share market. «aaaa»o J"""*'
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  • 57 13 Dealers' and pott stocks of rubber m Malaya m November were 78,077 tons, 1,851 tons lower than the previous months total of 79,931 tons. Dealers' stocks last month showed a big drop a*. 57,451 tons. September stocks wort* 59.669 tons. In Malayan ports stocks rose from
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  • 68 13 The value of incentive jpny ments and wo 1 faro schemes f >i < workers is shown m the cp n tions of the Australian oo*;;--pany, Dunlop Rubber (Allff«rJ a lta) i M. of M'Mboirne. Viot-r i:». Despite serous shorta^rs ff materials and f ue>, the pany prcxluco
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  • 140 13 Produce Market Round-Up Iii wan ftn Impi n a nutnbti °i lectfcMM m the n market ><• prevailed Pepper, w'm h h:i^ the decline tor the past f<<itntght, took .1 tinn fot- the i I tti an<l quotation- -am< -1 |8 I picul Copt a was tiiiiiii and >• prioea
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  • 51 13 CANBERRA, Fri. The Australian aluminium mission has ivcommended that, the Australian reserves Of bauxite should be conserved for defence purposes The mission is trying to pu supplies from Malaya for immediate u.sh Prospectin^ rights here have been applied for and an Australian txpert will inipect the Malayan deposits
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  • 45 13 Although the import of articles wholly or mainly manufactured has "fallen roughly 50 percent., Malayan .statistics .show that Malaya's total trade with Australia for the first six months of 1948 has increased approximately 2'j million dollars ovei the corn spending period of 15*17.
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    • 68 13 "A BRITISH PICTURE THAT DEBESVBB llKill run "DAYBREAK" w a hlm or ATMOSPIIEKE AND EMOTION. WITH A STOBY OK UNUSUAL DEPTH AND FEEUNG". 2 4.15 6.30-9.30 p.m. PHONE69O3 TODD PORTMAN W^f^k MAXWELL REED V\r 'msm SY MONCKTUN MOFFi »»W W>T EDWARD RIGBY BILL OWEN JANE HYLTON W FRANK BUNDY-COfIPTONBEN r
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  • 143 14  -  ALLAN LEWIS /rf Day of Spore Winter Meeting By I.'ISITOKS to Bukn Timali l« tlav. the hiM *M 01 Sii^itpor*' Turf Club's Winter Meeting. iWI v%i*n-*«»* a most interesting nftenioon's racing as hit U*>Ub> Mill go to the post m most of the
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  • 91 14 LIVERPOOL.. Friday. ra Liverpool Autumn Cup MB won here this afternoon b;, Lord lxwat's Desir. Mi. D. Moni:-' Royal Taia wa.. second und Mi. D. De Roupement's Pwoyal Highlander third. Twen-ty-five ran. BETTING 25 1 apa *>♦ Dos'i. 100- S against Hay*] Tara. 33 1 aeainst
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  • 79 14 A rugger match b-Jtwetn the Singapore Police and H. M. S. Tenor will bo played at Naval Base ground today Tht following has been selected to comprise the Polic*- .side: Hibben; Glossed: Ngon: Mohammed Shah Chapman: Thomas. Lawren'ci iJantan; Noble. Bulat; Mc- Cully: Rickett3; Beinon: Ma*od. Ta n
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  • 779 14 Ra^K 1 In r electing; tlic ciaottr of this race I am ijilunf newcomer to tl^s clas^ m Hrown»bay wiio won w*M Ht ncr la%? start m Cass 2 on tiiia course. She has b-^n >vorKirg well at training. The danger co her «bo«.!-1 come fiom Toke i
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  • 82 14 Th" following have ».or>» i ,Belf»cie<t to play m tlv If- i jcon.l Singapore J ckey trt'l tc ■be hold on Monri.iy Nov. 10. COLOfJRS: M thot; U. H Barth. R M. s. Charltoa; X D. Williams. 'Mi. Oxfonl. I fas son; D. Ross. Tin Hon
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  • 101 14  -  Allan Lewis Hy ■ftM I-KKOWNSMV Tokeu Diamond K|>i«\ I Ka<< i— NATIJKAI. Rcllptir Colltay. Rarr 3— ■•XASIIF.iI (ouplun TaJ-Ga X*..,. 4— YOIK KltiMNl>s Sui\l Kace S— MOVK ON D. X- K. K»r. ,->HKCT MFMOHI A«U>*»l. Rao- OOLD MKDAI.I l<r CtataMl Kar« A— NEVADA. Londa I.iiJ C'oi>l P!-.y. By
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  • 785 14 Tfer foiUm-ia* art- th<- mii it*, i,, X lh r v.th llir«N' run*, and prolmbU* rid i> f,, r fl>x thrlr »,r,i Ukv of fhi» Singapore T in <;„»,. 5",,*,. r ''V,^ ijace <>\k Class I, Dix. *>—<; i, iIN 000 Elegant kit •<> r, M 1 1
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  • 37 15 Champ Ex-Champ Ei-MfM h»*uvy weight rhuinpion ef the world, Gil* lewevich, übo recently lost *is title t- I rtnldh* HilLs of En«Un«d, stuildn^ hands with Mnivel erdan who ivwnMy won the world middVwei^hi rrown fro#n Ton> Zai<-
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  • 238 15 HE* lIKLHI, Friday— The W>st Indies fiist mifi^s ii tli' 4 Test match witn India here closed t >Ja\ or(i.;i ,i Indii, 57 for one at lunch, had r.r.u)r a had tari f)\ losing t\\r\' first wldsel uith only eight run> pored. iuK was t.hp
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  • 105 15 Services Team For H'Kong Services ruk«'t UmM for lions i>\ air yesterday fct i number of inter-t>ort iiciiUl yi\«> a gaa4 'ii "l tlitnistUes. *'h< Hong Kong Berv" :>m toured Malsva th.> were «^a«'lv iii»" Siagaatrt **«>r- Hut (hough th«--g Kong intn will This Paying on their ovn I*lll still
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  • 35 15 n T LatrNt- At olesi* of play, India »«ari MMI #?3 f«*r 3 >viek»«ts. ManUad H»\v Jon^s 5. lbra!um Ibw Uowf/ 85, >I».»«li c Ka«: h Cameron 68, Ar.::\r»ath a.o. 50, Hnz^rt- n.r.. '8. Reuter
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  • 253 15 ODD COAL WIN Ilu: Shell Sport* Club ,lot M'i'ted play m the se:ov'\ session, after an even first i »tfi to bcot thi Sii:eH ipf>re Cricket Club hy two gOftta lo one m ihe hxkey Ottt?i p^yed op. th< Padarg yesterday. OutsUwttof r la > (MS on thr field were
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  • 475 15 MANNION'S CASE TO BE RAISED IN PARLIAMENT I ONDOX, Friday— The existing tnuislVr ftyttHM m I*n>lessioiiaJ football. iwHi.ih.rr> ike <iw» or WIH M'lmion, hughind arid Middleshroogb inside for yard MO elused to resign from hi« <lut» at the sUri of \h? se;is«n, fwis created such a furon that the whole
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    • 284 15 "Shanghai Modern Tailoring 5 10, BATTKRV ROAI> Now on display Newstock. Moderately priced. ULTRA-SMART— 1 Evening Gowns of Crepe with bead embroidery \oithfi:l— Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with lace DRESSY— Afternoon Frocks of Jersey Crepe. LADIES OWN MATERIAL MADE TO OBDErK PHONE ***** The** iff lvfteiy due to fhintfei
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  • 217 16 Webb Accuses Sort Of Heaven J IOKIO, Friday— Empen* liirohito was >f**rday described as leader m c-ime" by Sir Wilba-i Webb, Australian president ot th« International Hill tan liibunal. He expressed this opii. ion for admission to the re-; cords oi the Triounal after Gen.
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  • 81 16 Dr. Wu Paak-Shing. Chinese Consul-General. Singapore told a mammoth meeting at the Kuomintang Headquarters yesterday, that overseas Chinese should have confidence m the Chinese Government. Dr. Wu said, "I have great confidence that the present situation will clear up m the near future." Dr.
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  • 75 16 THE, Commtesioner-General for South-East Asia, Mr. Mai colm MaeDonald rtiVMd '<• Singapore yesterday afterno j i by flying boat after a iive-\vee-k visit to Britain. 'lere he is being greeted by 9mM and William Rowley. Mesent at Kallang to meet him were: Mrs. Mar Donald Sir tanklin Gloimm,
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  • 121 16 Singapore will lave its OWN lost iW isibK I Bank on January, 19*9 if the PM OJoj ShvW ()i1 I Ordnance which went through it- ifw r tie I Tuesday is passed the next fima it goes J Legislntive Council. It will be separate from th*
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