Morning Tribune, 16 November 1948
1948-11-16
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Article, Illustration33 1948-11-16 1 y-And Crimson WeU I Its Head GOYFR.vok Sir Franklin Giimon drinks a to. st to the Prli ce of "Edinburgh at last tveninr's Government House function.33 words
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Article170 1948-11-16 1 TWO mining e»vineers, Mr Roland Hal' nest, of Aus- traha. and Mr M. Urqur-rt. of Scotland, were killed wi*h a Chinese civilian and a Malay special c mstable .vhcr. bandits ambush- d a light railway trollev at Sungei Galnh, Batu Gajah area, i f Perak,170 words
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Article48 1948-11-16 1 TOKIO, Mon.-~he Japan^s? Government five-year Shipbull ling programme calls for construction of .reighters. frei-ghter-passenger vessels 3nd tankers aggregating a total of 1,000,000 tons. Fishing boats i.nd railroad ferryboats aggregating a total of 310,000 tons are also expected tn he hoiir durinc this period.— Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 48 words
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Article134 1948-11-16 1 NoBOAC Priority For Onn (From JIMMY QLQVMM) LONDON, Monday. Dato On* Prime Matter of Johon* State, is returning home on Thursday by K.L.M. because even the Colonial Office cannot get him a BOAC priority. He is generally satisfied with his "initial exploratory visit" for discussions with the Secretary of State134 words
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Article270 1948-11-16 1 Johore Meeting On Thursday Two-day conferee of British diplomatic and Adm) uistrative representatives in South-East |_fa< countries to exchange information ynd views on affair> 11 fleeting this area is to be held on Thursday. The conference will be held at Bukit Sen Tie in J.-hore270 words
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Advertisement72 1948-11-16 1 CITY Edition VOL. I. NO. 935. (New Serleff) H KS. NOV. 18, MM* 10 dents i fluoreseent (JfjpJmV^r^ lamps mean I U.oaiuuHk.a f in; ofyournomsf irnprov ed lighting j P&ZSSff!*?* IHI CONCOID BY K SYIVANIA for ollices and Lr^Jl^ ELECTRfC showrooms, stores ||9|B_m «>''|;: I and schools, clubs LJPp^JNt j72 words
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Article137 1948-11-16 2 IOI'XG, well dre^-fd businessman, Teo r«U Chuec was cnitioii-d i xi*l discharged i the T hi nl Police < •it veslertltv. '■•hen he f;*eed a charge ol at-1-niptins to export J,9:tt> rounds o' .Tl ammunition l>\ ;>ir. Teo had a DetfttH for the expor* of137 words
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Article55 1948-11-16 2 SAI "<»\\\ Mon Thito >ntrles nere kil!« when ."Pr' Vietnamese poiiticaJ pn^n^is overnou r-ed thei- guard un-i H iped yrstcrd y from a tentien ramp on thf outsets of .-".••.'.'en. th.* semi-irticiti newspaper ExtiMu Orie».t re;h.j tv 1 today. It vOS later rt WN ted that lot, OfReuter - 55 words
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Article174 1948-11-16 2 gl(. shipments af Ive sheep md ~oats froi** Australia are fixprtoil to r e ;uh Singapore fron* now to Christ mas. Importers say th*t thf MaHtmarbat in -nut-*on is now "gone forever/' From tbc middle oi* Occobe tui th t end or* this yea. thf Food174 words
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Article40 1948-11-16 2 430,479 now registered Total of 430,479 iden 1 tity cards have heen Is- Mod ta da*e. Metre than I.OOO.OO') completed application forms have heen reeeivsd bjf the central regis tra'ion office. Fourteen days are leit in whi h to register.40 words
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Article67 1948-11-16 2 TIENTSIN. Tne ]<>int office of seven N^rth Chin:., riovinml and city councils meeting in Peiping yesterday 'iccided to ask Nanking to d'vert gold, silver and foreign cuirenci'rs converted by P^p'M?, and Tientsin residents luring the cunency refoini for cereal purchases abroad encou* ag« merchajits to67 words
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Article22 1948-11-16 2 Remittances *:> China f:f»r. j Chinese in Sing more and tnj Federation during OctGbei were Singapore: S. -61. 339 Malaya: $714,47522 words
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Article64 1948-11-16 2 Selangor Plans Islam College SELANGOR Is to have an Islamic college toea Th- college, vh'eh W j|; fio H centi? for Islamic learning will train fatuie reilgtoas teachers and religious adn-.ir'r-tratlve officers ir. the State. This wa.s state-' by lochs Patch Akhir. President of Selangor UMNO, and chairman of the64 words
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Article166 1948-11-16 2 H|tSB G. Rutherford, walking along the beu^h with her <iog defied tw^ other belligerent dogs and the sea to «ata her jiet froni harm. She scooped up her animal and retreated into the sea. while the other dogs which had charged at her pet now166 words
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Article68 1948-11-16 2 Dinner At Govt. House I H. E. Tbe Gcverno. will entertain the Com- j mis si oner General, th-* I U.K. Diplomatic and Ad- i j ministrative Representa- 1 i fives attending the Con- j ference in Singapore this i j week, and members ot t the Singapore Leg_lati\e j68 words
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Article105 1948-11-16 2 Italian Liner In Port I I \L. *S first scheduled I i>a»M-njr»r and carero vassal t«. rail after :*>« war— the IUIKH) ton lin«" Nap »U arri\pd at Sinj;apor«* xestenla). I'lte lin«T, which 4 built in Kri f ain. is on il** wa> bach to Furop~ ant I h Irom105 words
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Article244 1948-11-16 2 Municipal are* is t |»v tf torn! wards and 18 polhno dis iri v Elections in April next year. The wards ire- *he city area; th'- Rocnore area Municipal North the towr area; Mt-iicipal and MunicipHl West. Each of the.-c wards are div lied into turrc244 words
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Article77 1948-11-16 2 On Navcral arrived la Btng p ci it« v.-hi is, The dm f th trill not know how A there. Tins wraa stat zama into th,- d ath ol v.-oni ta Ker rm found i n th ilwa*, half a m'. r tS station77 words
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79 1948-11-16 2 Singapore S eld day. tiie #Soth »r»nl*#eraa v rt the birth ol Guru Naaak, Ik founder' of S:kh'_r. In Caa*nrnemcriti«i day. the Sikh Miastanan* h> cietv of lialaya i»aa p-WaS*.**! a pamphlet t D >rld esi j* titled -The Urgcni Nee >• day. It is79 words
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Article39 1948-11-16 2 CAIRO M P' agreed to th« a "no man's !snd itl on the lines of t I I v01 r bv Doctor Ralph* I g ing United Nation? JJ mediator. Eg] it« Minister NcOarsshy nounced last night.39 words
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Article97 1948-11-16 2 KLI'ANG Mon.— Twelve bandits male -u«eessful attacks op the managers "on rulai Estate yesterday and this morning. Thev surroun l 4 and attacked It lo: minutes in thr f.rat a H ,jb yesten'.v W^ repulsed hy fmeci-ii Thev came r.sci a.m. and rtaf* attack hut jsere W {f97 words
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Miscellaneous26 1948-11-16 2 2^S^^a^s-?I Th5 "N I 555 CHARLIE HrfD AN 1 IOWRIf BODuhT JSt EX-hr-? I. MD WHAT MM Y HP Z Tup piirbppX ___&s_£ 3s__*& a-*_-S-aP as26 words
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Article622 1948-11-16 4 They Ran Out Of Beer _r lHiblic house in S\dn% ran out of Kcr before noon yesterday after crowds throughout the city had started "u eating the baby head" in the rarti morning. r In New Vork'i Times -qu?re. crowds read the news from the ClSCtrk622 words
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Article100 1948-11-16 4 TOKIO. Sunday. —Rayon export contracts for October hit the peak since the beginning of this year because of a rise in the quality of Japanese rayon products. Japanese rayon makers, who have been troubled with a glut of unsold products, were helped by recent pulp imports whichReuter - 100 words
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57 1948-11-16 4 BOY'S CLUB HOUSED IN SOCIAL CENTRE The Katons Boys' Club, fffl go into temporary pwn» as soon a s the Ctfg Social Centr,- a t Jhoo Road is completed. Mr Tan ihoon Lip (JJ siden t of th, Boy. <W# told the Tribune tha j. Social Welfare Depart; has offered57 words
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Article28 1948-11-16 4 A talk on Japan will be given at the East West Society meeting a t th 0 British Council. Stamford Road today. All are welcome.28 words
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Article212 1948-11-16 4 LONDON, Mon.— Four minutes before the baby Frince of Edinburgh was born on Sunday night a 28--vj*ar-old Cockney girl gave birth to a daughter in on? ol Die poorest East End maternity hospita-s. An hour late** rs the news of the Royal birth waj 'announcedU.P. - 212 words
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Article253 1948-11-16 4 For the fiftl tune within a vear th. Si- garjof Fench and the Bar met at the High Court ves-erT to pay tribute to ut* of the leading, members oi th Bar —Mr. Ed* ard Rowland Koek. Mr. Koek. died las. Thursday nigl't af.er i long253 words
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Article213 1948-11-16 4 An Italian Prisoner of war who escaped from an Australian Kill CMS to marry an A Italian girl he had seduced arrived in Sinc,aporn jreslfliM aboard the Napoli. ie is Do-nenl-o timarda. He and tblSS other Italia 1 pnse» .41 mi 01 tlr-ir way213 words
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Article55 1948-11-16 4 The Tenth Scont Group Singapore, will hold a "dance night" on December 18 at the St. Andrew's School hall ir aid of the Jamboree Fund an_ the Group's general fund. Tickets at $3 per couple and $2 per single tickets will be available at Robinson's and55 words
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Advertisement54 1948-11-16 4 PAR 'FASTEN i_«J ooimu-DicE i m*m TARIFF No-! m 0 1 MALAVADATFLM'"*" that "Cmsignee.* n.m appear ill Bills of I u"n; a,, cargo to Hedltet^ Ports. ~fi)-TIOB. MERCANTILE TION 209 Queen s "'Secretarial A J*? ing Intensive Course nior, Senior and A In Shorthand, and Typewriting h Higher) PTSCtI Mathematics54 words
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Miscellaneous29 1948-11-16 4 KUv-jvjLhj TL^^l^mL^'^Ln^S,'] I Ytmmo milks mYneee bain't nocows/ -T^m? yn_^__l^ l^m G K°° m Sf?" J mu£ J 30 5 at Jrn sum kraom m^T%*4 mZSEJSLWS. y <^m?J\mHFKm DAIRVDOW29 words
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Article, Illustration203 1948-11-16 4 New Style Girdles Are Curve Coaxers WAIST nipped hips rounded; bosom? high. These three fashion facts^ add up to the new corset look. Both English and Parisian manufacturers are full of ideas .nd resource in producing these models, and the finishid results aie a far cry from the old fashioned203 words
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Article256 1948-11-16 4 TO the chimes of church bells. followed by a royal fanfare of trumpets, Mrs. Pauline Lode r-W ate is made the happy announcement cf th<birth of a royal ptince to Princess Elizabeth this morning ove: a public address system The recording made by MOutrie'a Will be sent to London256 words
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Article403 1948-11-16 4 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART -By- THE question of when to tep out in glittering aid how to keep them untarnished comes up with th«- gold lush to 24-caiat footwear When to wear gold shoes is a question for which a git Is good taste and common sens**403 words
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Advertisement71 1948-11-16 4 LOVELY FROCKS »m a r- TL Suitable For The I Coming Rsce Season Model Evening Gowns Just Arrived By Air i rJ DVJQtX MRS. TOMMY" THOMSON ROOM 18L 2nd FLOOR G.H. BUILDING L __B.\TTI-;RY_ ROAD TEL7997 mmmmm______T7_______________________- m m mm mm^^ w^ l^^V n Wa*aBBnBnHnBMBtfWHSBHKHHaHVBWHHH-MB---'- aBa My Portraiture Wedding Photography71 words
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Advertisement41 1948-11-16 4 B__|___l_____E_lßSns™ MBW^aßMPH^^aHalaßa^^-—^a^^^^^^^^^^ I RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight From 7 to 8 p.m. in the Lounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR with FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano ROYAL BIRTH CELEBRATIONS Special DINNER 1) AN C E TILL MIDNIGHT FRANK PICKFORD AND H I S ORCHESTRA41 words
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Article18 1948-11-16 5 Ur*ton Aocnts- Jiessrt. C<*n rumor, Ltd, Tuihf.t Roust, M St. Martina Lens TV C. 2.18 words
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610 1948-11-16 5 TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1948 A Prince Is Born 'IT'Sc boy!" It i** a civ *bat has been uttered oy Ptaav t I roud father TWbu^otlf the ag s. It h>s bee: uttered even in ihe most rumble of homo*. Yesterday the tame try was raL^i o-i'side the gates of B\*610 words
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Article71 1948-11-16 5 THE possibilities of piouucing SdHpaaVos fKon Castor Cake proteins, suitable fo* thr> manufacture cf commercial plywood are desenbed in an Indian Forest Leaflet just published. The need for othei plywood adhesives ha.; been keenly fc't because of the increasing cost ot Casein adhe-ive*. The leaflet also describes71 words
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Article710 1948-11-16 5 MURIEL PENN - MURIEL PENN By te faya, is u return to •I- nuir.e ir,her»nt stability, founded upon property, a sense of psrsmnl taspams I ilit;. family and a PC*), community 11 things are as bad a- th< y are commonly thought tc ht "it means that thereReuter - 710 words
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Article373 1948-11-16 5 THE Yoshida Cabinet too'; office recently. Already it has been the butt of some sharp criticism, even from the newspapers and that section of the public which demanded that Shigeru Yoshida should be given tbe post of Prime Minister. Ou the basis of two requoted articles373 words
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Advertisement22 1948-11-16 5 J\kh\an Airuuxs Ld WW TWICE DAILY F"P OM KINGAPOBE TO RrALA Lt'MPtß, irOH AND PEN A N G DAILY SERVICE TO TAIPING22 words
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Miscellaneous28 1948-11-16 5 I i PR.rtTT> Cv-Ca-aTfe IHlji J *.LWAVS aSE-EM CU^SEtt PRut^oo av»t>r- 8.-F ~T° ,E *TM>Vx 1 we. cLouo-N.ttc 7 g wßm\ JLM. TOVOU! LJ nSSST I \S a^alaai28 words
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Article, Illustration44 1948-11-16 6 Today the world rejoiees with Princess Elizabeth on li,: birth of her son. Here are flash backs on her oun life, from babyhood the day, a year ago, when she became the wife of lhe Duke of Edinburgh.44 words
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284 1948-11-16 6 B^ -5 NETWORK fa 12.00 noon I Broadcast, music bv Joe f 1 15 Otto and n at the II accorhi*i. F- D. wn s 15 N< Samiiairy an J L inr, 8 20 the Radio The Talk of -y diary of things in the284 words
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Article, Illustration57 1948-11-16 8 Tliese exclusive pictures taken by a Tribune correspondent on one of the biggest bandit sweeps carried out in Johore tell the grim story of the jungle war. They are not pretty pictures. They are not meant to be. They are meant to shock you to57 words
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Miscellaneous396 1948-11-16 9 111 I I kil I VAVSf TrW-U jHf aaM9E- V *Ta-E* laAl 1.1 -L _L k __St '-a-o*aW^ COM£5 THE STORM' jjlj^ 1^ -%l >KlR\l\f. r lt^ X: .Sf Cx_i6_Hߣ_ll s t s .-"BBrBBaS Bia IB 'ffa'f j^ V^V *^aaj_ I y *^H 1 11 1 AT *-j > a?'""'-|396 words
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Article450 1948-11-16 10 ROME, Mon.- Orson Welles puffed bought lull.v i( .jjr ar -nd told an intervieu«T that he had high C'm-s lor the four films in which he is currently it.oUt'd. least the r.umber I am working on simuttan- ,.„.-!>■ should be a iecord, M heU.P. - 450 words
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Article186 1948-11-16 10 Straight Talk On Travel LONDON. Mon. Whitnov Straight, vhief executive of thL'ntish Overseas Airways, told the airways' council, supervisory staffs, executives and technicians: "No self-respect-ing American woeld tmel in an American ship." Straight prefers the C^uee.-. Elizabeth or Queen Mary. And be added: "We want to see the da\ whenU.P. - 186 words
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Article42 1948-11-16 10 OW, Mon. Coal min--1C00O r ,,ncs in token of 1 solidity" tc the stukminera, :companymg message are the bravery of »ch comrades heroically foi their rights in police tenor and provocations aimed the spirit of lesistto bring to their U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article99 1948-11-16 10 BIG SEND-OFF FOR ANNA L SYDNEY, M«m.— An- na <*ravete, who wan i j bom »bt»HrtJ the Chariton L Sovereign, 22 days out j of Australia, Ib of Hri- L tUb nationality, born of i t krainhai parents, da- livered by a New Zeal- y and doctor, baptised by aReuter - 99 words
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Article190 1948-11-16 10 TIENTSIN, Mon.— British and Americans gather- j d al this North China port's fashionable Country Club last night and said guodbye to the soft stt tjife of Aul'i l-a>«§ Syr»e. They were enjoying their last wetk-etvil dit'te before evacuation caused by the onrush of the CinneseReuter - 190 words
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Article85 1948-11-16 10 CAJLCIJTTA. Mon. Six people were stabbed, four of them fatally, in Central and Nortn Calcutta yestcrdBV— a sequel to Saturday's disturbance.- when a srowd attacked a Muslim religious procession. The rest of the city was quiet. Curfew imposed in the troubleatriken area? was extended for ■motherReuter - 85 words
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Article91 1948-11-16 10 BURTONWOOD. England. Mon. The "temporary" united States Army Air Force base. Burton wood, begins full-scale production 1 i n e mair.tcnar ce todav on American planes flying the ait lift into Berlin. A hand-picked crew of some 3.500 USAAF officers and men working at top speed turnedUP - 91 words
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Article73 1948-11-16 10 No "Sharp Decline" i BVTAVIA, Monday. Dutch Assay hisilBjaaiters described the reported statement m the Hague bv Foreign Minister Dirk Stikkor that there had been a *>haip decline" in the number of incidents with the Indonesian Republicans as a •misunderstanding." Tne Arsay stated that there had been 225 incidents inReuter - 73 words
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424 1948-11-16 11 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY _2___3r v .v» Ti fllM director i "rd Zinn •in tnn claims he had movieland's most remarkable thickens working in "Mv Brother Talks To Horses/' a picture due for screen ing in Singapore shortly. The chickens, according to him, were424 words
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Advertisement209 1948-11-16 11 Loin* To Tin* Ra. vs Tomorrow' -ou Han: To \\\w Don't -ou? Well Here's Vour th-.nce To It-arnHotv- Bet *****" iSSaa-I^WU* a-4.15-b.JO-y.JUp.m. PHONE 6903 II Anything tan happon whor» o ho* folk ito Butch' Bj| I in tho y»ar'i tvrpmo ftory of fun ond ro— arv t! B Smm W^^^V^^*^rj^mmm\209 words
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Advertisement42 1948-11-16 11 U-fIJ -l f --U-H LAST 3 SHOWS— 3, 6.15 an.i I 9.15 p.m. Screen's mightiest Adventure in Heart Stopping Tension! I "SUSPENSE" Starring Beli*a, Barry Sullivpn Bonit.a Granville, Albert Dekker OPBNINQ TO-MoltßOW' STRAWBERRY ROAN" In Cineeolour together with "TWO SENORITAS FROM CHICAGO"42 words
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Article237 1948-11-16 12 INDUSTRIALS LEAD I\\ \s|IIN(.TON, Men.— The ECA Mission to China announct A IttfWJLX it m made ree >ver> nut horiza tions totaling U.S. $263,345,203 for the week \„v< rnrVr 10. h, inc-iKting IT.S.l T .S. $23,277,000 for Communist Ch'na icduatriil items accented the week's grantsUP - 237 words
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Article47 1948-11-16 12 Imports of rubber into Malaya last month totalled 25.411 t0n5,— 1.715 tons lower tha n the figure for October. The nlgure for Nowmbeilast year was 25.942 tons. Out of the total 21.273 tons were brought into Singapore, and 4.138 tons into the Federation.47 words
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Article116 1948-11-16 12 Rubber again slipped five-eighths of cent yes terday. The market opened quietly steady in the morning but. with upcountty liquidation reported, it closed easier. Only a small volume of business was done at a low of 37 cents for No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet f.o.b.116 words
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Article97 1948-11-16 12 Produce Market Round-up Pepper was again a bettet market and quotations were marked up $3 $5 a picul. Fair business passed for Lingga sago flour but the market was down 75c. a picul. The following were yesterday's quotations SAGO FLOUR: Lingga $19. Sarawak $16. Siak $16%. SAGO SEED $26. TAPIOCA97 words
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Article68 1948-11-16 12 SHANGHAI, Mon. Wiih th t. first cflii of living Index since Aug Iff 19 due lo be announced yesterday, Shan ghai residents. were wildly .speculating o n the first gold yuan index upon which hingts their livelihood for tb« n e*t nalf mon th. The Index wll! beREUTER - 68 words
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Article784 1948-11-16 12 Singapore, Nov. 15. gapcre share quotations as given by the Mal« Share brokers' Asaociattos as felloes INDUSTRIALS £>U2<* Seller Ice 14.00 15.00 1.95 2.05 f. 2.90 3.00 xd 39 9 40 9 ItU tee 7.50 8.50 Tia iO) 18/- 19/r> (P)25/6 26/6 cd rn United t urance784 words
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Article24 1948-11-16 12 Slight Price Ease There was very little S interest taken in the share market yesterday 5 with prices tending to J ease slightly I24 words
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Miscellaneous56 1948-11-16 12 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Hai Hsia 45 Pat viz 41 Bencruachan 42/3 Gujarat 40/ 1 Selandia 38/9 Soudan 36/7 Clytoneus. Nanking Victory 33/4 Steel Navigator 31/2 Lake Chilco-Tjikempak 17/18 Samaria 19/20 M. Brandet 21/2 Burnside 23/4 Kampar 27/8 Eastern Saga 29/30 Napoli 15/16 Eumaeus Rimau 13/14 Sloterdijk-Morelia 10/11 Asphalion-Talisst 8/9 A jax-Glenartney56 words
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Article203 1948-11-16 13 "I'm Still Fit —Says Billy GEORGIA. Kit*-..— A bigger, older and mon seria»UN Billy Conn ft** into the ring here tonight in his hr*»t regular tight sj.ce he was knocked out by Joe Louis two years a^o. The 31-year-cid Pittsburg "Kid" meets Mike oLtown 205 poundU.P. - 203 words
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Article85 1948-11-16 13 SUIVI Sent Up A Class Suivi and tour High- S iifss ha\e hi-en «**nt u{> i from <la«a«» iuo It <la*, on*'. j suni won thf fourth i racr. for hoi-r»v (lass l>i lurs., at BuL't lim in last turtLM to pay st'< for a win ami Sl.' ">r a85 words
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Article238 1948-11-16 13 I LONDON. Monday- Foi lowi ing are football fixtures for I Saturday. Nov. 20: First Division Arsenal v. Newcastle Utd., A-ton Villa v. Everton. Blackpool v. Manchester City, Ballon W. v. Stoke City. Derby County v. Portsmouth. Huddersfield T. v. Middlesbrough. Liverpool v. Charlton Ath., Manchester Utd.238 words
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Article84 1948-11-16 13 "A" Division Following are the *OOtt*eJl fixtures for Satu.day Nov 20: Aberdeen vs Ei.st Fife; Clyie vs. Mcrton; Fallch 1 vs. Dundee; Hearts vs. Queen cf the Srnh Motherwell vs. Hibernian; Rangen* vs. Albi >n Rover*-; St Mirren vs. Pa^tick THstie, Third Lanark v* Celtic. i "B" Division84 words
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Article183 1948-11-16 13 King to see 4 races in Australia SYDNEY. Mon -When in Australia next the King will see four rac° meetings. On Easter Mr nday i Ap :1 18) he will see lac Sydney Ci o I run rnd present e cup tJ the I owner of the wrner; on MayReuter; AAP - 183 words
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Article50 1948-11-16 13 Wlrn Justice Cordon Smith played at the Ho*?! Slngancro Golf Club. Sime Road on Satu;day. he did the second hole in lone, the distance being "ill j yard J. Ciichton w,n the CI_T **d -Cup when he derated Maj^r Winterbroone in the final l.y 'thres and one.50 words
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Article89 1948-11-16 13 ritHE following we the runner* »"<• "right* f 1 three race* of the third da> (Saturday.. Ihi eapore Turf CivV* Whiter Meeting: ID Ho**es. a. 1 1, JMPWt Bar™ m 6 |CoUv«y n|) Gold Medallist 900 j Cora Sea rn No F.<»gietB 900 Move On o Byron Sli89 words
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201 1948-11-16 13 STAR SOCCERITES DOWN RAF JURONG 5-2 THE Star Socceritc trouiioed tbe RAF Ju rong by five guilf** *.o ore at soccer played at the Fairer Park on Friday. Both sides rresaed for an early score t the outset of the game. T!u RAide! ence cleared Keav'ly and the inter**nediat« lin.**201 words
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Article637 1948-11-16 13 THfc folloniR* arr tke r— m v fcf H^ rou\ rac«-s. tUr <mm»o___U &js ,.f for I ihiU'% Whiter MeMin^: ""5'|kii. T(| Ho-- CI. :)»v 2. 6 futt 2 0'i Renoi- I ft 4 I J Cduptfia n 1 4 U risssvd Durbar I I 0637 words
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Advertisement49 1948-11-16 13 NOW IT CAN BE TOLD! #^mf& TOLD IN 5g Mk\ CLORY! P y^F \tH STRANOEST -P ADVENTI *KK 111 _J L TO Oil k!J^ OF THIS r Jaaj h| JAMES MASON J**P Man Ou: CARLA LEHMAMN I'£~rr. TODAY! VW f^ j\ |MM.. 1.15. «;o 9.15 *V V Phone 404249 words
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Article207 1948-11-16 14 MALCOLM MODDER - MALCOLM MODDER i\o Play Johore On Saturday I d Singapore hookey eleven was seated las' to plnv gainst Johore 'n the Colony s first te a-tta-W U> he played at Segamat on Satur I ntm far will be seen in the CoV^ny*** team bi <V:ij ;.oied by right fullback207 words
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261 1948-11-16 14 Ipoh League Champs Beaten In Charity Game The game was devoid ofi thrills, passing was inaccurate, ball eontiol poor and kicking was erratic on both sides. The Malays were good opportunists and Teng Moy. the Cheng Wah custodian brought IMM In an exhibition sower game played in Hid oj the261 words
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Article125 1948-11-16 14 Smiling and very much \< lievc 1. Joe Davis v. alked gut <1 Tooting police «ta*ion on Sat urday carrying hi.^ 7e. *kl cue whlc>i made him famoue and which was stolen <g days ugc. The police tc'd Joe— t€** red worklReuter - 125 words
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Article155 1948-11-16 14 IN AI -A LUMPUR— Yeoh Teck Chye beat Chan l J in straight sets in the finals it t-V Pudv Scbooi on Sunday to £.nnex _ie w* badmintor title. I J I lip in the I the men's f. !tr: 'hip with Lim 6 n thev beat Teck irtner155 words
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Article187 1948-11-16 14 'Malaya Cup' Veterans' Soccer KUALA LTMPI'R. Mon -j Ant:igoments an new c f m- I plete for a socc:r match be- tween the Setongor "Mnlaya I Cup' Veterans and their ?'.nv:;'.poie opposite* 'o be play?! in l Singapore on December I] ir I IS th s year. So iai Singapve187 words
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Article360 1948-11-16 14 THK K.K.M.E. Rugby VV trounced th:» Singapore Cricket Club "B team at rm»l»\ by P jarnts <:*: In.s) to nil on a 1 middy and *lip|M*-ry field at ilie Pacini; yesterday. There was a I, gin drizzle throi.ghout the lirsi luff. ni« suppcry tint ami360 words
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Article186 1948-11-16 14 r a iii Sun— The, &tedj d.| M a .harity If h in aid M_l* lv Education I Bt before «vl "ind con.Jir st P hv i h riad <ve:_u- adv uitmnc VUneouU."' fo cod mtvtrjt I the first h J ,v, "-t no futlher. Oliver Cameron186 words
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Article44 1948-11-16 14 HONGKONG. Mon. The Malayan Combintd Services iost the second match 01 their to*, to *h t Army by two runs Stores: Army 113. Malayan Combined Services 111 (Steele ic. Banter 29*. Steele took live Army arlckets for 'JO. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article43 1948-11-16 14 K.L. Women's Hockey KI'ALA LLMP'TR. Sun. Tli< v umen's hcckry match beU» < n the ■urOMfQi ar..; the Red in aid oi ih- Poppv iMy Fun I ended in a oallcs*- -;i;tw on the Padang. Lady cm my wis rimon/ ti" large gathering -.irsent.43 words
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Advertisement204 1948-11-16 14 f TOSSED BV THE TIDES OF 10rt... £3\ cf\\ Madeleine Carroll Stirling Hauden mV\^ I *a*HW*A PASSAGE *3C_> %W Flora Robson Ito G. CirrflH jfcgk L* W 7 Mary Aiiaafsoo Cecil Kellawaj __■__>> *"*4#^ 2_ *nLmm»mtmmmmmmW*ak*tm M "*lfc KEY NEXT CHANGE! amam t_n I-— lwAß| m_\W W__\_m__\ m***^^^ WK****h^*m£J/ WT^______\__W^^^^204 words
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Article395 1948-11-16 15 Foulger opposes habeas writ Judge: No Reason Why L Should Not Do It' ]MK. K. E. Foiilger and 111 Mr. F. Minns A.S.P., opposed the application for habeas corpus made on behalf of Carlton A. Hire, Singa(tore businessman held by the Dutch at Tanjong rinang in conation395 words
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Article116 1948-11-16 15 WAR CRIME QUIZ GETS RESULTS SIX Japanese ia*_t* nant-gene-•iH will face trial in Tokio as a result of iM tour of Hi APMiican war nme InfCttap*.tion team to S mth East Asia the Morning Tribune believes. The team arrivod in ftf ;.;i--pore on Sunday and leaves f.,r Manila this taawai.ng.116 words
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64 1948-11-16 15 US PLANS ANTI ATOM CIVIL DEFENCE Washington. Mon. The new U.S. Congress will be asked to set up the most ambitious civilian defence programme in history, defence officials said today. Civil Defence Planners urged a home front defence system built around 15 million highlv skilled civilian volunteers, able to copeU.P. - 64 words
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195 1948-11-16 15 Hirohito upset -may commit hara kiri? TOKIO Mon. An influential section of Japanese opinion is seriously concerned that the Empercr will m-t abdicate but co*r-mit hara kiri. Two reasons were advanced today for this belief: The Emperor is greatly concerned with the severity of the sentences imposed upon intimates likeReuter; AAP - 195 words
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Article381 1948-11-16 15 N INKING, Mon.— Nationalist Chini cla m«H I 4 successes on Monday in the fiery laillion m I lie still raging on .he bloodstained plains snrl I ing Hsuchow. strategic rail junction in North uT I :sauooaust reinforcements smashed three Communist columns to link up with the381 words
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Article115 1948-11-16 15 PARIS, Mon. Guatemalan Foreign Minister, Dr. Enrique Munoz Meany, said today that British warships had arrived in British Honduras and important military disembarkations are in progress there. He told a press conference that Britain was using force with the intention of frightening a small law-abiding democracy,"U.P. - 115 words
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Article50 1948-11-16 15 DUBLIN, Monday.— Eire representatives will leave by air for Paris tomorrow to discuss matters arising out of the government's decision to break the last link with the British crown. They are Finance Minister Patrick McGilllgan, Attorney General Cecil Lavery and External Affairs Minister Sean MacBride.50 words
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Article57 1948-11-16 15 Damascus. Monday. Janl Mardam Bey, the Syrian Prim Minister, declared here on hi' return fiom the Arab League's Palestine talks in Cairo Arabs were determined "to M the enemy everywhere." He said faith would surmoun all difficulties in defeating t)> Jews despite the "big quaoti ties" ofReuter - 57 words
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