Morning Tribune, 18 November 1948

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  • 176 1 The Mamli Tin* tod reported a 'mo.!ic form at rnyaterioua ehowera of roee petala I convent In tlu city of lai agaa pro,t re. p rtei Hiss Gim.na Austria who visited the 11 i talked to the Mother Sjperior, the atory
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  • 464 1 "Operation Rugger" Ends: 'HK large bandit camps in the Muar area have been broken np and jungle camps destroyed by "Operation Rugger" just completed, claimed a Public Rehtiotts' release yesterday. n .i.idition. Um operatiaa wip- fcaraaaa. M out oanriit aupahF bases \\s was ju be
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  • 21 1 (lu V. V (t ln iosw**ni in. a,) < |,ar «ament) Ike in^ a, in < "J^y approved ls Crown.. Reuter
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  • 164 1 EMERGENCY figure* announced by the Federation r Police yesterday Listed the following: Detentions: 4.364 persons are ..t present detained uneVr the Erncrgoncy Regulations— (.i.B2* Chinas", 361 Malays, 170 Indians, 4 Eurasians and 1 Siamese. Handlts killed: Ictal 2J>.">-26S Chinese. 3 Malays, 2 Indonesians, I Indi&ii and 1
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  • 99 1 Note To Employers S I'nder the Income Tax 1 i Ordinance, employers r are required to make a return oi particulars J i resp-cting theii em- I ployees employ, d in 1947. S Earlier this year, a I i nuinHT oi employers i were asked to comply J I with
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  • 125 1 TIGER BALM KING'S NEW VENTURE MR. Aw Boon Haw, the Tiger Balm millionaire, is to be on the board of a new bank which will open in Raffles Place early next yeai. The directors, a party of Singapore Chinese businessmen, have rented the ground floor of Meyer Chambers, next to
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  • 149 1 THK new comet repotted in Southern Hemisphere skies for the past week was seen from Singapore at !4 a.m. on Tuesday. The comet was lighted by (First Mate George Edge and I other oAcera of the freighter Glenaitney a.s she was OOUlng into port mai
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  • 108 1 THE Singapore HarbourBoard tug. Gripper, left .Singapore yesterday tor th^ 'South NattUM Islands in tht> China Sea to rulp refloat l Amu-lean freighter Amelia. Earhart which has been haa beeQ aground on a coral reel there for a week. The freighter. 1 a.ooo-ton cargo of
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  • 182 1 LONDON, Wednesday. A witness today told the tribunal probing alleged corruption by ministers and Government officials that Sidney Stanley, a man of many names, had been described to him as the "biggest villain unhung." So Boastful Stanley, also known as Soloman Wulkan, and three other names,
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  • 385 2 U. S. REJECTS BERLIN PROPOSALS Soviet threat to tighten blockade DAI. IS, Weil. Thi- Aiuericiuis reject ril Ihe Kvatt-Lie peace plan for lour power negotiations on Berlin, at 1 p.m. Paris time today. The America., note *t Nations Headquarters at t The We-tern renin r*. pfclUai but net identical, will
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  • 135 2 MARRIAGE WITH JAP NO LIGHT MATTER MWIM \\«-»i A v«uri t«»da\ «'rnl»-<l u Wwa-* lC*rl**» 1 titlon for annulm-nt off hrr wartiuw u.»rri*«" to h jj ji(,i •*<«*. ruling Hint "mxrriagr a M.lrmn Institution ,i shouW n«»» l»e Hphtl} In «f«^!. f 2 DKtJMfog :hr ;Htill«in Mwl b> EmlUlu MaaatajMI
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  • 269 2 I ONDON, Wed.— The Dufoh Cabinet has decided to instruct its representatives in Indonesia to continue direct taJks with the Republican Premier. Dr. Mohamed Hatta, it was officially announced at The Haggle according to Hilversiim Radio today. This decision did not imoly that a member of
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  • 45 2 VATICAN CITY. Wed.- -An! nnknoown man jumped to, his death today from the, balcony inside 04 the dome of St Peers. 'lhe Church has c*vn closed pending inquiries and reconm eration. About a --ear ago a man ahct hlmaell in St. Peters.
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  • 51 2 Th« Singapor Malay UNACi Coanadttee, the Mcrnin*j Tribune ur.ik -stands, will discus* at Iti meeting on £unday the possibility of making a house-to-house* coHection fur UNAC funds Village committees will assist. Funds may ilso bj raised irorr th. proceeds o* chavitv iootbail matcnts end stage
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  • 73 2 C \NBERR A Wed News print rationing n Australia will end US January next >ear the Australian Mime Mini.;*: announced laday. Mr. Chifley tetd newsn'int would continue »o be suhjec tc import licensing regulations fcecause of the ck.i'ar shortage Publishers V'.i.dd be remitted to import eewsprint fenm
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  • 27 2 BANDITS attacked Police posts at the Bemban Tin Mine and the Ong Chin Seong Tin Mine. Sungei Siput on Tuesday night. Police defenders itnited them.
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  • 179 2 New Yor k. Wednesday. Spain's. General Franco declared in an intei-view todav that it Britain had not interfered there would have been a SpanishAmerican understanding 'a long time ago." Asked whether Spain would prefer to negotiate direct with the United States, rather thanj through the Western Union
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  • 63 2 'INDIANS TO QUIT ONLY WAY' Pn ti D C. Dc Mir.,--, \fnet today that the J, sohitkHi -ji-m lml, an p "'m*. all th, I: Th,- -JjMa policy WOf Mj -t-OUld not I, al'ov- upon ft* J^J»hj m.n, nt hoi j hf l aelthet "unu-u i' 0 Dr. Deai '•o-.i.
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  • 28 2 »IMn| it Buekiqi 7, OC. .ally tn,; a tt foHovi..^ huMetii: -no* biitahetfi !i;.,i had 4 Jzj cnS Dight She a loth ront"Mi. tn Reuter
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  • 55 2 68 -year -old helped in lottery A Teo Pee. w .i-.--.r- beaten 88-year-old Can: 2 eat, appeared i n the Sejcr.j N_ Court jresterda-f tacißg i charge oi Iftlstlng la chap-ji-kee lottery. Teo pleaded guilty The iact> of thr cile wll given on November 24. To!*. was granted bail ol
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  • 46 2 The death toll in the tacit attack on a railway light trolley at the Malayan Tin Dredging Limited at Suneei Ga ah in 01 Batu Gajah area oo Nov. 15 has risen from four to six. Police have ai rest twobardits so far.
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  • 214 2 Siam shuts door on Vietnamese BANGKOK, Wed.— The Siamese Government today announced it will not render any a»sisti-MiJ Vietnamese and other anti-French element- in lndfr Chhta. A communique isaued by thef Central Security Council said' the Government had decided to "deny the use of Siamese territory to partisans of free
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    • 43 2 I >* j( &Vt MBAN9TWNGT0DO -i* /<W? C/S£Z> fia?? S^^W^ NORQDVaisfruQFnTUctoMnupY Vtt IT I MttiC*T r-n.il\ r>r\nArTi i *jr» V*^l <y <♦# /tint- x rs«->. W^C^W^ *i\SD\JLJT Him I U5£is I fit rfiKLUviX I *C9§ I s^^^lFiU^rPiN()^O^uH\NQ..y^ JnUG/l/EtTAR£AL TUIQ TWENT9 VZARS NOT 1 SMELLS LIU£
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  • 160 3 I II EBS n tne Federation will soon enjoy a ,u< h a thai1 the y hav ■rtinr up *•»<* thfk liberatk>n- \< in.m November 22, day mail trains will arrive sjngipoK and Penang one hour earlier, although Jr times of de^rture from Kuala Lumpur
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  • 72 3 Congress to fight city elections? Th- tßaga§asa B*B*** 4 I |ndi-*'» CBBinai M 1., r***"* JJJ Mui»l<i|)rtl »U-4tioi»*«. Morn tt*mm l-irwd l»-r nifjht. IV >'•'< hj < a d n ,,,tlrm ri eaeeath-ei *t it .-> r .i brHii«a**- f«*e ttiiwiiat ta take a final rtVdnloa. IV UalaVHO l»oU» C«a<reM
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  • 134 3 IHKKK gunshot-* from hehind greeted two Chinese 1 fatectives when they went to Lorong No. :>», Ocqr•uig, to make investigations. Thev whipped round. In a split second they ound themselves fightinc a hectic gun duel with .a ■mber of Chinese assailants. Two detectives were lit—
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  • 114 3 Roundabout Trip To Drop NEI Pilgrims For the sake of 1.297 Indonc--1 sian pilgrims who were taken on it .Jeddah. the Dutch freightI ;-r Talisse which li ad 150 ton3 of cargo for Singapore from ■aropa, went down to Java to disembark tne pilgrims lirst and then doubled back to
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  • 96 3 Farmers in the northeiv Malay Stntt of Perils are getting h.lp from the authorities to develop their farms and padi-fltlds. an Alor Sta r ivport stated yesterday. Loam totalling 52.500 have 1 been granted to individual farmers this year, said th. j Commissioner of Lands and i I
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  • 62 3 ROTARIANS' TOAST TO PRINCE Slngapoi Rotarlam iti pclr weekly luncheon yesterda:; t' health cd the la-yal baby. Imposing the toast, Mr. L- j tretson Rotary President. Nminded Rotariaa. of the Wai wedding a year ago an c Wk Building Fund for work- Pi house, i which nothing 2"M»- d ve
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  • 44 3 l at* 'UiciaiK tated this K? n S b-t the jSUSI „::> i/: i,t actio,. Thai Th_« l M t normal. ■"••un «'i Lepar Perry and, T h il 0 out of action.! ■5V now 12 K& P~W on the tan 'Ut CuMM.
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  • 50 3 Beating— Up With Gun Alleged Mah Kim Swte 4 44) and j Muh Lia n Chong (12) hurt; Ang Seng Lim by beating Mm with a doublebarrrl shot-gun. it was alleged In the Second Police Coourtj yesterday. Both claimed trial. Their! ease will tK- brought up on I December 1.
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  • 125 3 l^.'/'V'* W: '<>HeU befe ".'ony wnich tried "h r ,k her broke m flf I r rod. went hto Ul bol anfJ >m tV ,;.;^'n. the driver of *°W the Rig* Court yesterday. Hearing was beint; continued in Ow Ah Lcif'a damage suit on Tan
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  • 140 3 'CNAC Weekly Run To S'pore Approved The approval was finally j given after two mouths ot j negotiations with the Civil Aviation authorities in London. The lUs* C N. A C. Skyma.ster aircraft to run 00 t'r iervlc t is expected to w ach Singapore by the end oi thi
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  • 105 3 British Oversea* Airways Corporation aave announced that they will operate a wefUclv dying*-boat service from I'.K. to Tokio via Augusta. Alexandria. Bahrein. Karachi, Calcutt». Rangoon. Bangkok. Hong Keag and Iwakuni. A proving High* WM Mown from Iwafcual to Yokohama this week arul the tega'ar Tokio service
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  • 17 3 Sydney. Wed. -a Qaataa AJnrtaye LaoeaJtrian left hen (roda) or tho rust Itage o' au
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  • 91 3 SINO-P.I. AIR PACT KAMBJfa Wed.--Th.» Phil*l>ptnc location coaltrrmvl to«iay it liad st»nt m<*mo' amium regnnMag the p topped Sinor 'hiupf»inf nir »^r<'««mrnt to th« ChMMc WMrcigi < ttee, but, ivui nut yrt r«*c i '<v| rrply It di.sclosed th*t tlif aj^roeiMKi which will hring 'lboiit a rcMxapthNI of «ir irafHc
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  • 100 3 WONG Kok aSai (49). Adelphi Hotel boy. "was found dead under very suspicious circumstances," said the Coroner at the inquest yesterday. The Oooner told a relative .f Wong. It is your duty to ie.form the F'oliee if yon came .-.cross auy information which uiit{ht throw
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  • 236 4 "Gould Arrange Import Permit' I LONDON, Wednesday.— A witness told the tribunal investigating allegations against high govern-, ment officials today that a "go-between" Sidney Stanley, an alien uith many sdiases— used a code, number to identify himself when telephoning the Board < of Trade. This came to
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  • 115 4 Diplomats Leave Paris For Saigon F'an.v Wednesday. Leop 1'ijmon. newly appointed French High Commissioner in IndoChina left Orly airport today toi Saigon. Before boarding the piano Pignon U)!d journalists: "What i-> referred to a. t'.io Indochine««- a!lair i> Hkrljf to get a solution in the nt at futute which will
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  • 106 4 More Jap PoWs Home This Month 1OKIO, Wed.— Soviet repatlialion authorities have added 10,500 more Japanese to the lift available for repatriation <uring November bfingl the total for the month to 37,000. This the figure equals the avt»ago for the past 16 months, but is short of the monthly quota
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  • 58 4 SHANGHAI Wed.— Thtrre.j.v hundred faculty -nembers cf 3." Municipal high schools aske 1 for "mass lea/e cf absence in protest on low salaries, t ,day. I This has caused over 20, 'J00 students to idle. Municipal authorities are J seeking an immediate issue ration of essentials and promised
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  • 73 4 Hirohito Won's Quit 3 TO'ilO. Wed.— There is no possibilit> that Em- J peror illrwhitt*— vill ab- dicate, a reliable source i stated toda*>. It contirined report* 5 I that the Occupation au- thoritle* v-»er* Hn\ioui I that *he Fauperor should remain on the throne. -j Sir William Webb, Pre-
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  • 103 4 LONDON, Wed. Political processions are to be banned j in the London district for a further f hree months, the J Home Secretary, Mr James j Chuter Ede has announced. Last summer Mr. Ede put a three-months' ban on political processions. There were clashes between
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  • 125 4 r BERLIN. Wednesday. Informed Allied observers today contradicted the New York Times report that the Russian army was marching into winter quarters when they stated that over 300,000 Russian soldiers are preparing for winter manoeuvres in eastern Germany for the first time since Siafce the occupation began
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  • 56 4 More B- 29s Fly To U.K. Washington Wednesday. Another group of about 30 B-29 Superfortresses is flying to Britain on a temporary training mission, the American air force has announced. They will replace a similar group which will return to the United States. The movement is explained as routine rotation
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  • 62 4 BANGKOK. Wed. The Bangkok Appeal Court today confirmed th c 15-year prisoi*. sentence on the former I Governor of Tarutao. Siam'sl "Devil's Island" off the southern coast, who was convicted of poracy on the high seas. The British Navy and Air Force assisted Irj rounding up
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  • 39 4 Aussie Cables May Cost More CANBERRA. Wed. Australian cable and wireless charges ma> be increased because of higher costs coupled with a larger volume of traffic, according to a report of the Telecommunications Commission before Parliament today Reuter AAP
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  • 71 4 FRANKFURT, Wed A military court t^day ord' ed the rc-ease of i.'i.-»mark"s grindson. Count He'-irch von Umseide', who was sentenced to six months imp isonment last September for being in possession of forced documents, and carrying o *t illegal actuities in the American zore. There
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  • 33 4 CALCUTTA. Wed.—An Itman delegation left her c tor the Andaman Islands, in 0-3 j Boy of Bengal, to investigate! the possibility of settling re- fugees from Eastern Bengal.— Reuter.
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  • 174 4 ECAFE meet down under CANBERRA w,d I S2JSS Nau:^ I Commission i or A»i a ac the Far _a* t will hold a conference a t tha Upsto* Hotel, near Ptnrith fe South Wale*. f ro m Kota I ber 29 to December 15. It will t\. attended bv u
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  • 151 4 General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the French People's Rally, today attacked the Anglo- Americans for restoring: the Ruhr industries to Germany. "The Anglo-Americans' m said, "want to restore the Gei- H man Reich. They think that a I restored Germany would <* against
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  • 12 4 in the Fedorat.on.J^B arrested 38 persons ta 24 hours. I
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    • 40 4 i T m > LAST 3 SHOWS 3. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. A Double Treat fiom Columbia Picture! iGENE AUTRY in "THE STRAWBERRY r ROAN" I.i Cineeolour Together* with "TWO SENORITAS FROM CHICAGO" Opening Tomorrow Columbia Pr.-.-vnts "To-night Everynight" In Tecfucolour
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    • 52 4 IT m FORTUNATE FOR MV PrITiENT \M DVtfKS RE6MDZD Hit! (\5 I -5*7 I f-HIM FIOM TO rl(^S/^\ I THfiT HE ARRIVED fTT THE KAMPONG 50.VE SPIRIT-SENTOME/.. 50 HE <Jfl^ "IN THAT HELI COPTER .WW 1/ .J I DURING fl FESTIVHLj** Kg CetKEP FOR £*Q KESTE-)--* HE'5 PERFECTLY NOR^L d
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  • 261 5  -  EPSIE KINARD it.* poi Ris i keynote fcr I u •> rtv sl im*2 ng ill I It its tc urn©-** seffeel ornanru Rt ...IS. Je.vellcry as fai i.lous looking as I*4 Maharaj-j.i*.? possess **nj owes its new ric. rcss lo c>own I tones. Kilt ygate.
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  • 604 5  - Newly Weds' Should Be Comfort -Conscious Kathleen Hickley By THK girl who is soon to l>. I conic a bride should i. n.< niter tnat a perfectly appointed home i.s no* aecident... It is :)i,. result of careful planning I'racticully no-one thes,. day* is lucky enough to I•• ibli to
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    • 64 5 !|^lfl^li__M____flS3B Invites you to view a Glorious Collection Christmas Wedding Gifts _P^l r^^^B ?rW^^^^l*iT*T*lTl______ B__l_i _L^_B___U__i —HI "Shanghai Modern Tailoring" 10, BATTERY ROAD Now on display Newstock. Moderately priced. FLTRA-SMART— Evening (.owns of Crepe uith bead embroidery. a; A| Tllfc l'I J Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with Uce. DRESSY
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    • 171 5 DIARY 1 pELEBRITIES recently v;.-:- t!::;r Singapore IbClud no Mme. J. F. Schwoert-r oJ S<»'con. Mod. ScMvotTcr Saigon's Avll-knowr. rilm dis- tniutor and he and Mme. Soir.vot.ror were shown around the town by Mrs. HeIon Bntton and Mr. and Mrs-. Katz. They left for Saigon on Monday. Betty Qnae of
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  • 15 6 Lcnd^n Aaents masses •»*-> Turner. Ltd., Talbot House, 08 Ht. Martin* __r<tnm C.
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  • 257 6 THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1948. Malaya In The Red Sea DRITISH diplomatic and administrative representatives in Southeast Asia will meet at Bukit Serene today and tomorrow to exchange information and views on affairs in this area as a whole. However, the Commis-sioner-General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. said this conference was nol being
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  • 608 6  -  WALTER BRIGGS By j m The old rmndrin heard it from the lantern maker who heard it from the rickshaw boy. IF you keep your ears opt n line, you will hear that Chin. Is Oil the veigr of beir.i; bisected o> tnseel.d oi split into
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  • 24 6 I chances oi l M stealing thi I -nerve centr? when I fl doffieone Lact year Of x.: c r olllt H
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    • 50 6 lAHD PLEASE OOaA aVPPLAJUD |L T OKU.V E>,OX-ftA(,ES I j I MIKI IM *|*HE MIODLg M»Ka TO OO I OP >- Selection f J On J V Saflkk -<a^* X. m 'j^V^ m __>_r\. '^"^'"■Jk^A V .__rsfa?v* I w? T WW'S— _j a< jSto^ *.."_~~i. aUJttfli A m gjßßa-Sa-afcJß Jssss_sS.
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  • 135 7 i.i leatal otrnpr trust to his I Japan* is kkaeana, .->.,.. ti' president of Dt \o ■it'-f-L'berirl f o« >t,r a photograph p/ /Hrforc, toiM a parfj/ of eight, sent his lug/•r...,, U! t' li! r Airhnr traffic representatin Susanne Yn t° <hft(k ba 9H a 9 e
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  • 322 7 h'Unm. in Tami! with Sign. Vune: 2.00 Close Down 6.00 J-ig'iature xune, Opaahag An noimcement Programme Summery m Mandarin 60 Marulurm Selections; 6.30 Can tone e selections; 7.00 Variety rogranm.?; 7.45 News in Man darin Market Report ifi Amoy; 8.00 Amoy Request :-ongs; $M News in Oantoneae
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    • 74 7 f Featuring j ***Vy 1 KAY FRANCIS I taO 1 f} W^*^ CAROLE LANDIS Ygjh ?jj ff /M. MARTHA RAYE )&SEQB fi W&* MITZI MAYFAIR v^ and Guest Stars ?#JJff^^Y M-rrf» DICK HAYMES BETTY GRABLE i ■*tXj i. l i s l v r r Ir r*\ _*t_ I fl^sC^JliDjF*
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  • 91 8 AN IRON HORSE IS BORN Molten metal is poured into mould for the making nf a cylinder. I A huge 4a*he <nrn* the erank a\l»- easting into shape A loeom >tive gets a final co.u tl paint before shipment. Malayan m infktabk id the wearer jtt ten seam 1 necessary
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    • 188 10 I JACK ARMSTRONG 1 -Bi-^^ wß> jbacK.' lawp/ \cw w tv.c s. PiCN)C m C-A5 *-Cc7s OJT UNTIL j# Nv V j TO THK "^^k 1 MOIfAIXC. .j.^flf V^j_iL^__ I lfi IItI 1 tt^^Hi^^r y*^^^^-.' +mT r<J^vLr^ I a* *i^l *^____r^F_R-_^F mm****am\\v __^__V ____H B^ _^fl 1' "8T -BS^ j0
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  • 429 11 RACIALISM WHITE HOT IN S.A. I Sparks From Two Worlds KMith Xinca'ft hot conflict between European and non- n <o,niiuinitl«-s Ik retching a < ilmax, with burn- Uatr.ncnt* by l>r Yu**uf Dadoo, i<res.den< of the rr_i*.vsal Indian Cer reft*, ami Ma lan Government'* r of l^nd-a J. O. StryJom, made
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  • 77 11 STRIKE MAY INCREASE AIR TRAVEL NEW YORK. Wee. The i major U.S. inJ foreign everI seas airline^ i >ay axpette" little or no dc»h»i«vn from t:.e normal flow ef freight and i pasrenger traffic a* a result of t»-'. eripplin? jjshoreiv.en's str ike here. But r. II com cs said
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  • 38 11 COPENHAGEN. Wed Gur.nar S joe berg, a cnicago res>[dent of Swedish descent, will probably inherit three million Danish ki"> »er ($600,00*3 U.S.) ifrom 81-year-old Mrs. Hcby Hansen, who «n*»«i Ymr a few months ago.- U.P.
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  • 71 11 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Th r Foo t i and Agricultural Organization, over Arao I objections, agreed to J consider Israel's application i for fnfclBbfcTiblP a r »d rt f erred the application to thf genera] commuUe for 1 consideration. it tpptifi tilcely tha*. FAO wffl rtjeet the
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  • 34 11 'DURBAN'S lATUAN QVJUt ER nhrre J ind Si Mpratomhtmte hut Miudi.. BaSS s ami minaret h t rown l.nld U in as. PR D. F. HALAM no i aj.tfhy about apartheid".
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  • 68 11 KANDY, D ylon, Wed.— Delegates to the Internationa: Labour Organisation's conference ne e discus.* dj laboni inipectioD. Yesterday w<o the lecond day c: tr.'e conference. j i spcia; reference was 'made 10 e recruitment oj labour lAipectori and th < employment women i° j labor..- ;nsptc:ion Fcrvices <
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  • 43 11 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Stat D partaent -■> nounced iha t U. S. W>n-sUl-OeB«ral In Jerusalem, jami MacDonald, ana U a.;:V.:;. ad I I i Egypt. l]t«, n Qriffis, n*v be« oidtrec? to F- r n P 111^ servU olt alestia :r UP
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  • 34 11 rkykj avik Iceland. Wed The big r ;eflavik auf.Hit »vas closed to transatlantic pianos today after a $400,000 (U.b.) fire destroyed ieveraJ old a) my t.arracks wit-, vnln HMt cquipn cnt. U.P.
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  • 335 11 A new South African Tr ie i"ommiftstoner to Ihe I'nr Kt-Kt, Mr. H. .1. Steyn. nil' arrive in the Colony on Sunday toy the Tegelberg fr in Durban. He will have his headquarter* at Singapore. Mi Stoy?) nears an Afrika- j nor Dutch name well-known in
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    • 35 11 V i aa 4 I IM \\l\<. (I 20th Century-Fox's Filmed I Fiom-Life Technique ,OI_WS I T.ll* Incredible but True Stoiy." I I iiiw-a____M___waa-w I I m **^^Bnmmamm j «___H__---_-n--ITIWITE SAT. PiIOSK i',oo FOB BBBBRVATIONt
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  • 294 12 KtiM hEWS by OSWALD HENRY] IVi KEEN stars are no lev* *>tip«-rstitious than most folk. O They will nol admit it. Hul the in fart tha* thev eio*4s th^ir tinkers turn coins In their pockets and flick salt over their left thouldera proves 'hat they
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    • 115 12 Wl DO NOT WANT TO I SE ANY SIPERI ATIVE* lOR THIS PICTI RE! ITS STARS! IT S MISIC! AND THK STORY ARK YOIR Gl ARANTEE OK GOOD ENTERTAINMENT 2-4. 15-6.30-9.30 p.m. pHONE g^ BETTE MSI DAWS 1 ■C* of F;] PAUL H I HEMREID Z. 1 /\KOTHER CLAUDE NF
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  • 49 13 ndri"ns prevailed in the produce rr.arket I > arrivals of sagoflour for two days. 1 were Vtattt* I Siak $16 hi $33. fepE E pPER: j £4«: Lampong K__dOl (Round) $130 Ja v. L X'x"l Haiiburg Cube $55 w"ON'TOIL: $59 fob. JcTl-TBG: 110S Sl-S. B. and $54*..
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  • 14 13 as ■3 r c,a vuan today droptoo^^lm.^tical onTT L 10 Quoted bv Bangkok Reuter
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  • 64 13 Tokio. Wednesday A sixman SCAP mission left Japan yesterday by plane for Waufhintjton. DC. to confer with United States Army Department officials on an economic rehabilitation programme for a .self-supporting Japan. The mission is headed by Dr. Sherwood M. Fine, director in SCAP'a economic and
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  • 794 13 EHngspore, Nov. 17. Bineapore share quotation. lav as given by the Maian Snare brokers' As*>«*ianio» tress frlipvs' INDUSTRIALS b\i*cr Oj'Tier las Ice 14-00 15.00 ex. Brick Qr< 1.95 2.05 bj r 2JO 3.00 xd B Petrol ll 3 42 3 M. Trustee 7JBB 8.50 Ls, Tm (O)
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  • 27 13 The share market con- J m tinned quiet and dull yesterday with little in- terest taken. Prices were slightly J easier in all sections.
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  • 133 13 Gain Of 5/8 Cent The rubber slide stopped and made a slight upward curve yesterday. There was a gain of 5/8-cents over Tuesday's closing level. Buyers were taking up offerings to cover their contracts. Although advices from New York and London were again lower the local market
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  • 102 13 AUSTRALIAN FLOUR FOR JAPAN I TOKIO. Wed Four Aus- j traMan ships. c> vying: i cargo of more than 20 000 cons of I flour for Japan, are scheduled to nibke potts by the on 1 of the month. "Easter." whi !f| is the vanguard of the Pfftt is exp^c^d
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  • 124 13 NEW YORK. Wed Stan* dar t rubber we 7% to 30 lower, sales 71. Nun.ber one was 30 lower, sales 86. In London: .Tan -Ma-. It 3/16. Standanl cloriin^s Dec. 19 35 bid; Mar. 18.75 trade.!; May, 18.60 bid; Nov ""MO nonun »ki Jan. 1P.15 nominal; Feb
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  • 55 13 Tele Cinemas For ABC LONDON. W-". Sir Philip Water. Chairman of the Associated British Picture Corporation (ABC) largest of Britain's cinema groups which contrcls 424 enema, has announced that 'udl-scale operations in theatre television" are to begin shortiv. The ultimate iarget is tele-* vision in every ABC cinema. The decision
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  • 2445 14 Empire Rose Throws Rider Before Race (Bv ALLAN LEWIS) DUNTEM a^iiin fared badly at yesterday's races, the vs-onil day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting, when only two favourites were successful. Bitrgest upset of the afternoon was in the second race when Rustle won
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    • 38 14 S* AtHAMBRA TftHnBBnBM -_2J^a' ft^' i; I<i i s|^3^irii% r*- I v'4jr lEPoir from **]lfs:**W** \W ASM? ■*••«•< o _-a-«--Pi-J-Hft I' IJ^V million* h«ve S> t-TW-l W -FW-r --mi .1 PUPM A;»w Oamar; WBmmi Qeeamn; Bawhsmm) Owen. -BSmWßmm. ~iHßßHHH_______________________________
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  • 327 15 Kopliners easily »aten by unknowns i*p r NH\ < Wednesday Denmark's team for llionia-*. up badminton tournament is expected to LfXiffled Portly and if, as experts here believe, nmc- \un the ~•u•■ 0 P«* al, zone final the M-Jayaa &rr> vi Ir"* I^M-fic zone will faee a far stronger hfaaa
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  • 84 15 II Amateur ration are r'- eal Culture K at the New c e United HaI I hUdi-en Fund P* S Annteur nit-L fl r deration will 1 Open dtiura 'it ng and Body elation on Dec at the New: a Part J r petltou arc to
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  • 256 15 RAF Changi XV trounce Police Playing in a steady drizzle for the first twenty minutes of the game, the R.A.F. Changi, scored an easy 32 point (4 goals and 4 tries) victory over the Police at the Police Training School ground, Thomson Road, yesterday evening. Superior in all departments the
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  • 52 15 Thomas Cup Badminton a *> H *»VJ-S .IMH.. Illi. (o- Z J d»> thai thf M>c4»nd 1 round lie in tht* Euro- S |**an /4iu»* nf Thoimt.% 1 JJ Clip badminton fours*- J {ment l* ia,..„ Ita-nm-rk Mild NMHiUn, \v*l| take I pl»eo in Copenhagen on 1 lire. 7, g
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  • 93 15 They'll Want A Crack At Bruce BRUSSELS. Tues- Three of Europe*. i>est heavyweight tighten and one American contest in the s*mi-tinaiv of the inttrnation.il tournament here on Wedncs lay night foi a top prize of >2.200 (I'S value) plus a posi.ble crack at Britain's Bum Woodcock for the European heavyweight
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  • 29 15 The folio ving have < selected to represent S.C C. vs. Kha'sa ,:t the Padang tomorrow:- Brown. Dennis, LloydM. Luiton. Rule, Rcyneker Read. Mot hin, Lett, Sm-th VanPercy.
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  • 278 15 The S.C.C. "A" XV j.laycd fine rugby on the Padang yrsUrdav to beat Nee Soon RFC. by \'.i point! (2 goals and 1 try) lo nil. Rain had made the ground soft, muddy and ideal for rugby. Cany of the S.C.C wa< ;h< it p'«
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  • 888 16 New Threat To Hsuchow NANKING, Wednesday.— A new threat to Hsuchow is developing from the North-West following the apparent Red defeat at the hands of the Nationalists in tin* past few days' fighting: Kast of the Government stronghold, according to competent military sources today. This
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  • 38 16 Lake Success, Wednesday. Dr. Julian Huxley, director general of UNESCO said in a report released today that scientists in the (*ou_tries oft Eastern Europe wanted to cooperate and share their know-* ledge with foreign scholars. V
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  • 152 16 TIENTSIN. Wed. About 450 foreign i \sidents sailed aboard three LST vessels this morning for taaaghai and Tsingtao in the lirst organised evacuation I. era embattled North -China. The passengers included numerous stateless persons who were permitted at tlic last minute t > fill
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  • 48 16 But Are Advised To Quit Nanking 3f fe) I S r t «llrti .:u... S „U He BUkla! j I i »t adds (hat tt* I P«M-l--itj lor ur. thO.l f M it: in<llVi j 5- 1 V fed ta i(> e__i J r kS_V*a- Reuter AA P
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  • 445 16 War -Nervous Pacified Although number of the larger British Arms are arr lUging for the dependents of their stalls to evacuate, by and largr Shanghai's British community, cfficf a'ly revealed as numbering 4 000. haa decided to stay, according to ail available Indie ;tions today. The majority of the loc^i
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  • 40 16 68 Lose Identity Cards I tuir iaaam <•'• M I bv the CULD. cfe-el. M IVwler. b-W The po- hr „t>''' n( ___i formed 5 J cards and M9 P b .lafl cannot I should romm"* 1 1 thi police. ___i
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