Morning Tribune, 19 November 1948

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  • 49 1 A CHINESE soldier wounded In action during the civil war rides in front of a locomotive with other Chinese fleeing from Shanghai for the open country. Many are leaving the city because of food shortage and the danger of the Communist army eventually thr«_teniiii* the citv.
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  • 231 1 LONDON, Thursday.--Sid-ney Stanley, the man of many names, took fruit, flowers and books to John Belcher, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, In hospital, the tiibunal probing alleged corruption in Government circles was told today by Harry Sherman, governing Director of Britain's largest football pools firm.
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    • 19 1 Ilor The ll> The pj-OPLE M r e China War P,c tures P. 8 and 9 f^'"^^--«_____a m WBBBmmj
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    • 48 1 iI T Y Edition \OL. I. NO. 9SM. (New Series) KI NOV. 19. 1948. 10 Cents _tt jU t_ printed HAIRCORD 5^P%- in many 7^^. -\ew Designs! **T wide. '"Jft] !f!.50 per yard unly! aft fIG a£ lia 1 _S--M_. jSm\.sk BL_— 1 bB--^-L _Jb9BL. JmrnJ" _l a
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  • 461 2 1949 Budget Already Pruned, But- I G«*wy 7>//>* Of j Gws* safHaff IfUAtU) U 'MFL'B. Thursdiiy.— Further measures ft to secure economy in the Federation were foreshadowed by Sir Henry Gurney. Federation Hifth Commissioner io the Leßislathe Council this ilHTJlillL Sir Henry made this
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  • 73 2 i OIK Henry Guruey «Mfcl«l 1 O yesterday Haa- he S msafsnpi ta ver v i nhortu regulations pro- vld I ii*, for th«- repatria- tion ft! aliens who are i detained for their part in aviating the "varn- palgn of tewle^-aes**.*' m>
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  • 121 2 Debtor Bill MeetingDecember A. joint meetmg of the Singapore and Federation Select Committees on the Debtor and Creditor Bill is being arranged for the first week in December. This was announced in the Federal Legislative Council uneeting yesterday when the Lvttorney General. Hon. Mr. S. iv. P. Foster Sutton moved
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  • 190 2 SIR Henry strongly warned those people paying protection money to stop doing so ot take the consequences. He said it was a grave m i I t a k e to suppose that the security fores could achieve quick and lasting results while people paid protection money.
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  • 170 2 Strict Economy Urged J Mr. K»«o TW Kea*. *'r**- I Hid* al of th«- Malayan i Kii»>l**r rotate Owners* As>tK-i»ti<'ii. and Mr. YW-g Shook Lin, notf-H. J I Hi Sail »l «*f the Ma'ay- aa Isssi Istasa jreatet I -toy ursji 1 that Ciomtii- J S men! should ta*:e dr:*'*-
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  • 34 2 Fishermen Killed A bandit gang numberim; 20 to 30 killed two Malays and j wounded two others as theyj fishing ten miles norm of I Da nai Laut in the Sit ia wan area.
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  • 24 2 Tht next ordinary meeting of the Legislative Council will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on December 21.
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  • 82 2 OnK three minor roboenes and no armed robbery were 1 reported in Singapore during i the last the last two weeks. Mr. E. V. Fowler. Chief of i the C. I. D. commented I yesterday that the absence ol I serious crimes in Singapoie [was due
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  • 12 2 Senior I Singapore I held a lea Prince, RWtaura evening.
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  • 124 2 Dato Ni ihmud H Mentri H pledged md H support soil i■- p- ntin H of Mentri Besm H to Sir Henry CJun y sttMi H morning's meeting sl He H Legislative Council tn Knh Lumpur. H Cat he qualified I r '.'c. e ■rith the
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  • 96 2 SEIZED OIL CANNOT BE SOLD Magistrate. W« *Vvv*- I Peers': told I PJJt^ officer at the Nijtt f Comtthatth. f J t c sell eight gallon^' P*«J£ fiscated l^^s.Sf-l I they must wo. cut siefj ,of disposing ol nt w I The petrol to n d j| Police when in.
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  • 42 2 Air Picnic For YMCA Party Chinese T.M.< Si; v:^H jov ride by air I on Sunday p; !v^B Thepaitv^'; ly chartered pl I from Kalians p The .ASSOCiat >„.„,■ make this air ti affair, if pagjj Woon. secre tary ■id physical Morning Tribun-
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    • 74 2 foUCK RYAN i IS^^la^i-iSI 1 1 rVErRE PUBLISHED I [AND HE SEEMSV Yfcu SAID THAT Hft^ f55 fI~CHINESE FIf?M,YPOOR MN -NO •> EKi^JSJI T f uSF 11 IN M N^SPfIPERS, WITHOUT QUITE HAPPV I WORKING FOR fl WITH fl JELUTONG FRIENDS, RELATIVE, &£_B2Sf^_ Lal fl P_a^__ RKULTS "5° MV Pflr
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  • 209 3 NOBEL HfU_K WINNERS Tin t9)B Bob I prises /<• hterhlats *>/ti/.v«rs ,*,,,„,>/,„ IK? EI rf&r '<-7"'''*f7,/ io r. 9. /./<•>**, AasssiMai-laViai Mile* .v. 8 />'*• ke't, Bntt.si, fhjftMsi, 'ind Ame Tisehus, UwaM§h ln,,< h> >,ust Flint, wha hms Uvd nEny.r.nd tor KU ay years, WO§ honoured ,t. j.Unurr
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  • 324 3 BLUE NETWORK i.oo p.m. Lund, time music 'by the Radio Oithestra; ■30 New. 1 1.15 Dance music by Jimmy Daraey, 200 Close Down; 8.15 Programme Sum mary k News Summary; 820 Film Review; 8.90 Friday Prom -Tragic Symphory hy Schubert; 8.30 'News, 8.45 Talk; 10.00 Take Vour
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  • 94 4 MANILA. Thurs. The Department of Foreign Affairs has I niade the necessary arrangements with three local steamship companies for their vessels to pick up Filipino evacuees from Shanghai. These shipping firms are the Everett Steamship Company, the De la Rama Steamship Company— both u. :<kfl Singapore
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  • 759 4 Eyes of tie wand are on China, as Communist armies I sneep o\er battlegrounds famous in Chinese history on the road to Nanking. Xatwnalist and ReJ troops are lake Jin battle s j before Hsuchow. Death struggle to decide who will rule Chum is on. Yet.
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  • 96 4 SHANGHAI. Thurs. -Th e newly formed Portuguese Residents' Association today announced it was compiling a list of Portuguese nationals desiring evacuation "should conditions warrant" at the request of the Portuguese Consulate-General and urged members to supply the nece-ssary details either In person or in writing. Formed only
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  • 221 5 I-L u| thutmmmj i- hundit hut at the 7th mile r-H." ri B*Bi encircled by security forces prove,! p yesterday afternoon. I of tne scare- in r Hy wcurdhit. One BOP. d when the ll pi d by ftfl 01 ai they I baeh and
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  • 24 5 'M.C.A Direcf; baaaar on ie money for n sjnas gifts for- poor c j- l]d KL* welcottW the V < 3.000 new recently
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 5 IDEAL GIRL SLIM, "Monde and lovely Christine "Sorden lirst caught all eyes when Alex Korda gavo 'a small Edwar- dian society role in his screen production of O+csar Wilder Ideal Husband." ]ft>*-r she's all set for BrMM 1 film stardom a■■ i
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  • 65 5 Wong Cheng Sung. (18i, stopped, while trying to enter the Harbour Board without a pei mit. abused and assaulted a police constable on duty Ihen ran away. An SHB en pioyee caug.it him. Barebodied Wong, admitted the of*'ence la cDurt yesten'ay. Magistrate. 'Mr.
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  • 50 5 t The Fedtration High Com- mlathmer, Sir Henry j Qnimt*j toadied "His Ro>al High-teas, the Prince of Edinburgh, a* a reeepti;.:* ai King's Huuse. Kua:* Lumpur i on Wednesday night, Their Highntises the' Rulers, -he Mentri Besars and mi mbeia of the Lcgls'ativ^ Council ararh present
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  • 130 5 kito frm FlHot Road and Tay Liu T< I R9*d! Stf«P. petttfofled n Kay asking for Ibe eviction ef Mr. and Iter. Steilrtw*, w& wag in Hurt m*. appea C Court nun reach of a< q bribed Btclnjreiaome guid peratm** but 00 MM against
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  • 541 5 Husband Threatened 'To Set Me On Fire' WIFE GETS A DIVORCE BRITISH woman, lira. Margaret Matlw.T. whu surd her husband foi* a divorce on grounds o{ cruelty, told the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Uordon-Smith. yesterday that her husband not only ill-treated her but very oKcn threatened to pour kerosene
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  • 69 5 Gun duel accused acquitted Ng Ah Guan was ln his coffee shop attending to customers and Ong Lai Huat was at horn^ with a stemachachc. when a gun duel raged between detectives and (Kin men a* Lorong N0.3. Oeylang. on Fi bruary 5. last. Ng and Ong pleaded these alibis
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  • 49 5 4 years r. i. for $10-hold up Young Tun 'Han Seng held up at a pistol point a household in l'lu randan and made off with $10 in cash and some clothes. He wa* sentenced to four yeara' ngoious imprisonment by Mr. Justice Taylor at the Assize Court yesterday.
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  • 36 5 a amber of Sn.pipore cyclfcluts who failed to repute r their bicyclcH beforv the closing date writ- Charged and lined, the Registrar of Veme.es, Mr. w. A. 11. WatU toi- tba Morning Tribune yesterday.
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    • 81 5 itfW- jf gtfrjlr r J^M WALK' g< 4i_^P Shanghai Modem Tailoring" a«. BATTERY ROAD Now on display Newstock. Mot.er-.ielj priced. ULTRA- SMART— Evening Gowns of Crepe with bcj.4 embroidery. IOUTHFTTLEvening: Gowns of Ninon comhinee! with lace. DRESSY— Afternoon Txo'ks of Jersey Crepe. LAlfti-. DIM MATERIAL MADE TO OKHEK PHONE SaOSl
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  • 114 6 Only So.oo[)\ More To Do I Mr. M. F. Garling, Conunissioner for Keristraivv H expects to beat the deadline— Dee. l_ N et foV Zl* B tion of the Singapore Registration scheme. Only about 80,000 of the over-twelve remain H be registered, he told the Tribune vesterdav
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  • 84 6 AN old favourite on the Singapore-Australia run. the 7, 475-ton Man lla, is coming to sirijrapure on h.T wa\ to shanghai to evacuate about "><>o Italians who went to liiina before *h<* war. The Burp.. Philp Line have sold her to the onipania de \u\rgacion
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  • 125 6 The Nanking Victory, first of eleven ships to leave New York for Shanghai last July will get there long after the other ten. Th.' re She was hud up for SO da) ;n Cairo waiting for a leak in ont- of hoi boilers to bo
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  • 162 6 The Lang Syne, a 40-foot yacht built ten years ago in Honolulu by an American couple, Mr. Bill Crowe and his wife, entirely by themselves, is now in Singapore. The Crowes art on a rcur«!-the-weild voyage. With any| amount of time on their
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  • 70 6 PASSING THROUGH Mr. G. Parm^swaran Pillar, former Chief Secretary for the feovernment of Travancore and Bow Indian Tiade Commissioner ■esignate to Australia, arrive!' w\ Singapore by Qantas flyingBoat yesterday on his way to Kustralia. He was accompanied by his I vife and daughtei. Mr. J. A. Thi Government f India,
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  • 25 6 j Singapore health authorities last month distrbuted 2.485 Bounds of powdered milk hoc- too 2.286 mothers and |.575 children in the rural areas.
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  • 68 6 PWD improves roads, clears canals Chua Chu Kang and Pasir! Panjang Roads are now being j widened at son.e stretches ac- cording to the P.W.D. Engineer's report fr>r last month tabled at a meeting of the Singanore Rural Board, yesterday. RemetallhTg and semi-grant-ing was carried out on Ponggol, Kranji. Clementi
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  • 42 6 More than lf>o Chinese scroll paintings are on display »n the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises from today till Sunday. The paintings are by 45--year-old Chinese artist. Tdin Tin Theng, from Swatow. He arrived here recently after tounrv; Siam.
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  • 83 6 The Mate Taught At School *T Mr. V. Wong, first mate of the Nanking Victory was a school teacher in the Cheng Kok Chinese School In 1 •Johore when the Japan- esr eame to Malaya. l, H" came here from 1 j* (hina after the ship on which he had
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  • 39 6 A contingent of North Borneo police, comprising one ASP. three sergeants, a cor- I poral. three lance-corporals and 42 constables, has betn ;oaned to the Federation and la on duty near Kluang in Johort.
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  • 106 6 QUEBEC BUILDS SHIPS FOR CHINA LAL'ZON, Quebec. Thun. The construction of the lirst jof the five 3hios order. d by the Ming Sung Jndustrii.l Co.. Ltd. of Shanghai is neaiing completion at the Davie Ship- j building Company yards here. The 3.056-ton s s. Yu Men is designed to accommodate
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  • 129 6 Three Singapore boys were the ****J^£Lm the newly opened hostel on the top floor of the w-- Street Boys' Club when it nnened afortnignt a„o. g Mr. t. p. f. v;;;;v j tary for Social^M** 3 that Mr Seah^ I his wife are nou
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  • 30 6 Voters Register Today The r.'uistration 0 voters for tht- Sinjfapoiy 1 I Municipal Klretion* |>. pins today. The Municipal area k divided into si\ elected wards and IS pii'ii-- "> districts. I
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  • 163 6 The two-day conference of I British diplomatic and admioit I tratiw repress at itivea in Sc A I East Asia started y< rl I Bukit Berene in mh I manahin of the CommisskuHT- I General, Ifr. Malcolm Mac- I Donald. All representat. I sent at the
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  • 31 6 A three-man Commiuej I was appointed >'- -sterday w the Singapore Rural Board I examine and report on drw I Building Bye-laws for rura' I areas. fl
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  • 127 7 DID yi know tnat silk worms have entered into Uv al up wurld? The silk, they spin have be genlied, powdered into two muke-up io give a woman a two silk dresses for hei i >:nplexion. Each ;i- silky as a satin gov the
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  • 187 7 Pressing Problems DO you realise all that the word pressing implies? It is not just a question of yanking out the ironing board, and sliding an iron negligently over a few garments. Materials should be treated with respect if you wish them to retain their wearable qualities; and different cloths
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  • 381 7  - Give Him A Portrait Christmas Kathleen Hickley By ARK you having trouble de#L S_-H What to K»ve who ror Christmas this year** There ,s a simple answer to this question— visit a photographer. What could be nicer than a personal gift of your portrait? J A lot of people dread
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 Bab) Portraiture Wedding Photography Portraiture in the Home Dist in o uished Photography j Peter Robinson G mmereial Photography Parly Pictures for appointments Lloyd Studios, Orchard Road Telephone 4424 C K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads I Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE I A LL KINDS OF
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    • 64 7 H HH_HH___a^ j RAFFLES HOTEL i BOOK NOW I FOR TOMORROW I SPECIAL ATTRACTION INFORMAL RACE NIGHT DANCE DANCE MUSIC BV i H. M. S. BIRMINGHAM SEXTET AND FRANK PICKFORD and HIS ORCHESTRA EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. J I SUNDAY NIGHT IN THE BALLROOM j BY POPULAR REQUEST JL LIGHT
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 77 7 DIARY 1 A PATIENT at Dr. H. T. Oh's ey« clinic is Eddie O'Connor. Eddie returned from Bangkok with eye trouble on Wednesday. Taking a month's rest in Penang Is Mrs. Helen Oh. Helen has been working herself to exhaustion over th c furnishing Of her new house. Accompanying her
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    • 95 7 Mr. Ver Mulan is gom<j out of town for a few iroeJci. The ver Mulans have recently moved into their neW home in Holl.it 'I Road i '< News has L^cn received from Washington D.C. that Mr. Ho Yat Choon. formcily of St. An*honys Boye' School, has t ten admitted
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  • 263 8 THE MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1943 Mr. Louw' s Red Herring London Agents— MesstH. Colin Turner, Ltd., ToJboi Hon* Mb st. IfHa'i ism* W.C t YIK ERIC Louw. th 1 leader ot the soma African delegation (a the United Nations. must be an unuaually slow-witted pei son noi to
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  • 741 8  -  CHARLES CROOT By lh -juiiark waul* to steer a middle €*ourM- Im**u<m-ii ilttl.a*- and 'vsi. ALTHOUGH nj official ■rial ofllrlil sources hara Will COfWHrnt on tbe possibility ot Denmark joining; Western Union, drdei which heap Abreast ot* Danish politic il thought believe that tne Government wants
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  • 29 8 riHiXAi-- t t0 Ji I int tea JJ M a< 3 Shrtng tea e* era E ted. prim mixing tftf more *rj in<". lee of the
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  • 371 9 BERLIN WILL FREEZE THIS WINTER Warm Centres In The Western Sector, 8ut.... rounda ihy i\>' The only hitch in thi plan t.» hlish the wain:: tg centi < the electricity thortagi J* cause Ku-isiu h;i QUI Oil SB pura shipm nt;; to .v. itern •ectora, Qermaot in wentern BerHi g<*t
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  • 325 9 Indian has the unique privilege of having had a special Act introduced before Congress of tiie United States to make him an American citil n He is Madhav Ramachandra Bhagvvat, „r\ i.stnal scientist who has worked in the United -•.ares for the past 20
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  • 45 9 LOXDOX. Thurs. The "definite risk of assassination" was given by Un<!o r Secretary for Foreign Affair, Mr. Christopher Uayhey in Parliament as a reason why _»itain nrai no f putting more -isular -»ffinals ii the Jewish areas of Palestine at the moment. U.P.
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  • 172 9 London. Thurs. A Comr-un'st membei of the House of Common? expressed hi.s feai that Britain has onene het doors to "any kind of rit'' raff" by abolishing entrance visas for American visitors. At the sametime, he complained that the United States had barred him from going
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  • 84 9 CITIZEN CAPTURED JAPS FREE TOKIO. Thursday.—Twcii.yfive Japanese (UheraMQ c.i'.tglt hy *he Chinese Coast Guar-1 in May have reii"*ied co KoLe. according to ar. e =>ahi repht. The men were said t<, he mem hers ot th: ciews itf two of four Japanese fishing- heats j belonging to the Kawanami dockyards
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  • 57 9 TEHERAN. Thurs.— M. Ali Ivlotamedi, who resigned recently as Persian Ambassador to India, explained the reasons for his resignation in a Utter to the Persiar pi*ess today. He saifj he resigned a.s protest against th e staff <-' ih country and the behaviour of the
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  • 94 9 'Queen' Halifax Bound U.P. j LONDON. Thurs. —The Caaard White Star Line announced tonight that the liner Queen Elizabeth. whose depart in-. for New York has been delayed by jthe United States docic (strike, will sail on Saturday l for New York by wu y of I Halifax. Nova Scotia.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 51 9 _aa-_____*^L *_W_\_\\\\\\w m fl H \KA( UK D.WC.SG. £L* *m\mi SCOTTB RD SINGAPORR. ai —m. —^a— a— -^--—m-mmmm. i OLD CLOTHES JdLl jl A h Dry Cleaning, Dyeing Tj aad invisible mending ,'WASHINCTON DRY CLEANING CO.! I 412, Orchard Koad TOfepfcOM BSBSI Singapore. (01 pletiou within ,'i hours including Collection
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  • 426 10 British Film News STAR TOURS CITY IN A COMET London. DICHARD ATTENBOROUC.iI, star of •'London Belongs To Me** received a great ovation from crowds when he toured Leeds City in Comet tank to support the Territorial Army recruiting drive. The band of the 45th Royal rank Regiment led the d*
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    • 201 10 •HIT 4R '^^B aI^B 5 3 .________^£o/ r^ _m VOJ e r al WA W* _*mm -KJr*_* T///X^_Z_-_P_B_-I Kf AmW^r^iTi^Sti X 4** n-'vai mi jjjM BLi -I o- •»>• _< m\****^\**T\**A*7T7T_rF//\-m \j* i -A— _j| y*-- > ".J lON McCALLISTiR (Starts Today AlhambrA __a| TODAY 5 brlOWb at U a.m.;
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    • 40 10 Li__J U-Xui mwwl OPENING TO-DAY I Shows— 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. I Columbia Presents A Sparkling Musical Drama. in Glorious Technicolor! I "TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT" starring KITA HAYWORTH To-morrow at Ml4-tdte~**T~ IHE EMPEROR WALTZ" in Technicolor Next Change "CHINTA"
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  • 51 11 Produce Market Round-up I, .na.ketwasl arrival- of, Monday, no important Dllowing > esier UOt.-*'' CIQ rJxOUR: U*B§M _V-*1 $26. 'fffomiwimwml gTAPIOCA: $34. SEED $33. VM PEARL: $34. B PEPPER: Muntok f PEPPER Lampong L-eb Round) $130 Javt» 0 Hamburg Cabt W_ A: Bundrted $34*.. Cur oil im f.o.b. Kqg UOSfUa
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  • 101 11 Importers wishing to attain .sweetered condemned or oo. 1 !< td (whole) milk Irom hara currency areas may submit APs to the Imports and Exports Office, Singapoie at any time The A.P.s must be supported by firm offeis fiom the manufacturers of the milk. Applications for a
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  • 36 11 NEW YORK. Tnurs.— Wltn sellers undisposed to pursue a more aggressive course, prices fluctuated quietly around the day's bottom. Some pressure againse oils was attributed eo the shakiness of the products' prices Reuter
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  • 756 11 I— I 1 Market— j Tone Quiet I i 5 The share market yes- 2 terday was again quiet J with no particular fea- "< tures. I Sir.-: -i Nov. lis. pore snare quotation* U given by the Mailarcorokers' •UJOeJattM felloes INDUSTRIALS ©UjcJ Sell** ce 14.00 15.00
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  • 159 11 I Dutch To Blame The Indonesian News Service yesterday denied a newspaper report that the reason for the Dutch j decision to close the Republican port of Rengat in Indragiri was due to ''constant firing on Dutch naval patrol vessels near the mouth of the Indragiri
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  • 46 11 U.S. Export Decline WASHINGTON, Thurs. I ni t tl States exports in September fell to $926,500,000, tho lowest for nearly two years. Exports to Western Europe declined a further $700,000 to $306,--600,000 despite heavier Marshal Aid shipments. Imports from those countries rose $7,04)0,0410 to $18,600,000.— Reuter.
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  • 43 11 A r..".val gear-cutting plant is to be consti uctcd at the Orelnance- .factory bi Bendlgo, Victenia, by the AusiidLun Govern ment. The- geaia t b« produced will meaaurc up to 15 faal In diameter, anel will weigh up te 40 tOOI.
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  • 101 11 RUBBER -1 CENT DROP The price of rubber after gaining five-* ighthg of a cent on Wednesday, slipped approximately cent yesterday. With London market lowe> and Now York unchanged, th' market here opened quiet an< easier. Business was done down te 36 "is cents for No 1 Ribbo< Smoked Shoot
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 101 11 FOR YOUR INSURANCES k NATIONAL EMPLOYERS i Mutual General Insurance Associatiou Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MOTOR.~VIRE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, RAOGAGE PER.-ONAL ACCIDENT. BUEGLABY, lIOI'ME-OWN-KRS HOLSEHOLDERS COMPREHENSIVE. CASH AND CABS IN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL AC- (H)INT, FIDELITY GLAR ANTEE ETC., ETC. L^cunNO CLAIMS BONUS of 33 l fif alloucdPoliriiliolders in the U.K.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 53 11 SHIPPING VESSEL (*< 'DOWNS. Van Riemsdijk 45 Islander 44 Empire Hamble SHEERS Sarpodon 42/3 Gujarat 40/41 E. Sang 38/39 Nanking Victory 33/34 Tillie Lvkcs 31 32 Oamaiia I^/20 Waiiimu 23/4 Eumarus 25/6 Kampar 27, 8 Eastern Baga 29/30 GlenuU- 15/16 Bencniachan 13/14 Bidor 10/11 Bonne-vis 8/ 9 (ilenartney ♦> 7
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  • 143 12 Pencheff meets the 'Tiger' U ■>■ I 1 mu rcglr.dei rotmi :I fan type ol bring Ottt I Ifl .v.:-tralian champ- .< but he wIH nn;i that -ht ff has a style all of hS oam In his match with King X- 9f a.-: week PtfßChaß wed all the versatility
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  • 106 12 Jimmy Is Good- Joe CLEVELAND. OHIO. 7hi?*\ After hia exhi-.?tic»n bout \v:th JJmmy Bivins. the coiourc-J Vc-unsstcwr*. Ohio. heavy •veirrht. here last r.ight. wcO.r Champion Joe L'/Uis aaid Hr s B good bcxer cno 1 can*, unlerataad why he hasn't tre further. 1 Recently Louis sai that if Bivtaa locks
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  • 859 12  -  RAM PIARA HOCKEY REVIEW —By Singapore Plays Ist Big Game Tomorrow THE second Sinj-fupore hockey trial arranged to take place on the Padang did not materialise owini; In the ban* weather conditions prevailing at the time an I the selectors had to be content with
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  • 31 12 Ridden bv Charles. Aftttvel ran pa*-* the po*! jj I a-venth rice on \Vednesda\ at i'uki* i**-*--**. cm dsv of the Singapore Turf Llub'a Winter 4eet-ftff| *3tt- Tribune
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  • 459 12 Runners, Weights For Tomorrow The follouiivg are tb^ probable candid* j^ v.ith th*-* eights and -Mt thr^ run* J JJjj ram tl*** last day of the B-Hapore r >!«-»*ting: Ckm 1, Mv. I—6 Furs, jc 23 3 cold m^jfm I'oooo. !hvt r 204 No Regreta su» Dlv 2-4" 0 Byron
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 281 13 TOKIO. Thuis. The gravity of the situation in China with the outcome of the battle at Hsuchow the pivot which will swing the balance ol power to the Communists or the Chi rt u Nationalist regime, wa.s emphasized by Japeueei papers una The NlhOß Keud! declared!
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    • 183 13 I ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNIA. RELEASES KNOWLEDGE TO THE WOR! D THF OLDEST, THF MOST HONO. BED, THK MOST v\ IDEL¥ BEAU EJH IfCLOPAEOIA IN 1 1 IE ENtiIJSH LAHOU Vu* Important Features of the Latent Brttannlea 24 Volumes 26,1 t r Pag£S 000.000 Word* 17,588 Illustr«ti«>uil ]«o Ontributor-a from 6? cour.M
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    • 337 14 JACK ARMSTRONC TO IHI «T Mil %ll_Bl^l V>*-^-«^r' af __#_l^V >' Jcovr ******^m*-~ i__is^.--^iß#^v W >_, |_^j; I Aa^-S Y'-^-J I/' AH WILL K-//AH LEAVE VO- I ffC'S A-COMfrl V <f> *»*f If f-W-WHv r. J RED RYDER I I.L LEAVE FX-153 CASE *#gr&-;rt f <>P£ F~ SQ~ ALWAYS >J
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  • 220 15 §|m drew with the Colour*, five-all (one (f S yesterday's trial rugger match played institution ground. 1 Leoog Sow uan Kat\ Kim Fong, Wood Kan I JH nice <PoW x licet. I. -8kJL a Jantan W' McCuMy < Police). S.aRaC.l, G. rW\ \0.13. A... A.J m. ,1-1,11, ind Una\
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  • 94 15 ua'ty goal by Hon Yam tlu- B.C.R.C. to ln?at port- Club when they hockey it Hong Lim teaterday ChintM pUyed with *n men. adden nature of the a/a- responsible for mud-larka in front of ilmouth. rinskicks and Chinese wore tirst to trough H. Farm hut the a disallowed c
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    15 15 Picture. f Mr, 'ourth race—Maestro (Flannery up) Shawford to return a dividend of $40 Tribune
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  • 100 15 HALIFAX, Thurs. -The Indian badminton team which is to meet Canada in the Thomas Cup on Dec. 3 and 4 began their tour of Canada and the United States last night by winning every match against the Halifax all-star team here. The Indian* did not tonead, a single
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  • 170 15 Michael Chai, goalkeeper of the Combined Brothers* was carried off the Beld at the beginning of lhe second session in yesterday's soccer game played between the Combined Brothers' Schools and the Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association. The old boys von the game by 4-3. Pau
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    25 15 Plrtiire. Jlnmnsbay (iiagby up) being led In after winning the eighth rare at Wednesday's raees at Bukit Tlmah. Krousbay returned a dividend of S40. Tribune
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  • 63 15 The following will represent Kota Raja "A" in a friend iy Rugger match aerainst Raffles Institution on Tuesday November. 23, 1948 at Raffles ground at 5.16 p.m. shurp. Kasmani .A Rahman. Aii Ahmad. Zamzam. H. A. Kahman, Madon. Shariff Madon. Jaffar Ridwan. Hashim, Eksan, Karim Bagoo, Ismail
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  • 51 15 The following ar e to play for The Raffles Collage against The Medical at th" S. R. C. Padang at 5.15. today Carl Schubert. Brian Marks; Yusofl Bin Zainal; G. ML Thoinsz; John Marks: S. G. Dorairaj: J. De Silva; Mohammed Salleh; Azizul Rahman; Hashih Bin Sultan. J.
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  • 56 15 The following witl represent the Chinese Y.M.C.A. against the R.A.F. Seletar in a friendly table tennis match to be played tonight at the premises of the 1 Association at 7.00 p.m.: Ong I Kay Ann. La U Kieng Poh Leong Seow 800. Las Soo Choe' Lim Keng Wah.
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  • 53 15 The Serangu«>:i Association will play against the A. C.S. Old Boys tc lay „n the SES. groun I Players wiil bt selected from ihe tollowing Kr.on Kim, Huck Yang. Melvyn. i*illy, N. Ba*kcr. Chee Tang. c. M. Barker. Rex. A. Jerome. A. P Durai. R. Barker, Gee th.n.
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    • 50 15 FOR THE FIRST TIME! I A COMPLETE (WHOLE) COLUMBIA SERIAL I FOR ONE PAYMENT lhe Su Hound The Celebrated HERO of CARTOON FAIMFWITH TEX JERRY KU-KAI, THE CHINESE INVENTOR. DAREDEVIL ADVENT! ICE ON THE HIQH SKAS— IN DAMiEK KILLED JUNGLES MADE TO ECLIPSE ANY SERIAL EVER MADE! CAPITOL SAT. MIDNIGHT
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    45 16 Poh Han Hoe, aged ?i i a student <»f the 1 Baffles institution who passed the Cambridge School i rfitioatt* Examination with Grade 1, I Will leave for the l* nited j Mates by the **Steel Navigator* to study medicine. j i
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  • 460 16 Uncertainty T**^ a n Hsuchow The Uakted Wates Hary has ordered 1 250 B irom Guam I retnfoi th** is larriaoa at Tsingtao, -t waa announc. in Washing t->n yesterday. At the same time it announced tha: two tr ports were en rcute lhai £hai and a
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  • 182 16 500 perish in river boat disaster hc E_a*pre« of' land Pan-.-.- th ti>y 1.0.i Aap M. iqJ Uog of India a rive: witl: the g__ B PATNA. Thurs. r Five humirvd ptaafcj lieved drowned in the Rher ;i i-^ luily loaded river steamer earning pas*J!__ cattle from a fair capsized.
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  • 298 16 They learn more than the foe (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Army <s keeping a/ell ahead of any new development 3 in bandit tactics :n Malaya, ond runs a school tor young oflcers and NCOs to moke sure they know more than the enemv. Since Septt.mr.er, 60 officers and 157 NCOs
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  • 80 16 Housing Plan For Govt. Servants Twenty-four Government officers from various departments met yesterday at the Government Office Building to form a Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society to help relieve the present housing problem among government servants. Mr. L. C. Goh, who presided over the meeting explained that several major
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  • 182 16 LONDON, J^^^E^y- ot Johore, who leaves London for wfl before his departure that he -had *P Arthu r Clement Attlee and Colonial f^etan bIsVJ Jones on the future of Malay a dun Britain "I now return to my country j hopeful for che -future" he tow Reuter in an
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