Morning Tribune, 27 November 1948

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  • 527 1 Property Barrier Removal Favoured WOMEN may be ah. to vote at «li»- m>\t Muni' pal CViCt lo«. This depends ipOM whether (iovernment ippr<»\es the removal ot the present property quallh'calion as suggested by the Municipal ConrnissionerH il a *j>«- -< ia" in**ctin^ yesterday. BCMMVaI of tin- qiiaiiluation
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  • 54 1 1L a Oak (above) may became one l)f n a eJnSiates ror tto Municipal *Ue Fur. has m mtad Iki n. .r.it:uti«.i »t ne ,^ibU. fur ,l,rtion. Mrs. rlecttoM ««t April, Nrt tte PJ«Pf7 J^** 1 *2 m«fm th, Gok'a fa»hfr iv Mr chi*« Hoc* Leoaft lf
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  • 216 1 Calling All Malayan Sportsmen B I ißfftt. I Knala .< »»'<l"»* f r j id this lrtt»r: X i ,i rv happy that By M havi vtut.-ii the B Kmi,!. ill Mi»I:« an > i^ortMnMti anould itep m I) fierc iv« days to H r,, More M»l«ym f i rho-
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  • 187 1 I (will or won't U been mya's Thomas will fly down Z Sft to ?ay and will Khibittoo Hippy World w,, pla> Soon. h a fe rains t "£1 be a shield lala^an/7, 1 surmou nting 'ectlcn ends ;•;> which ha.s ber O I( *k
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  • 203 1 TOKIO, Friday. Strong rumours that To jo and his six colleagues sentenced to death will be executed tonight were renewed late this afternoon when two American cars possibly carrying official witnesses were seen to enter Sugamo prison. A passenger m one car wa* identified as
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  • 485 1 The Press And The People Mr. I). Robertson, at yesxer* day's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners said: 1 think, m view of the imminence of a definitely constitute! Commission that the amount of information which is derived by' the public and the Press from the ordinal v meetings of
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  • 176 2 CW'ealth Offer Staff Aid turrit) .1 Malaya, P ttb It* M I Ml S nr l) W. I n PHnrtp«l "f t t»,,. hintr Kclu;tr.i 111 Crf^f* IF ir# ,h:* w#^k af».- m tbf I nittJ KiJirac»r. Uhilr h.- >v:m rh« r^ h»» r-- if.«l IV w :'«v;:»:
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  • 36 2 ARBCBTVUfQ aDd idjwdtn>- j ,rd- r wag mad< by Mr. y loMing m the Singa- n High <'ourt J ■••■•->; Tan Cbta t: incsi am, whoso t0 th< petitionißK creditor Cbua ie ha! petition-
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  • 31 2 public met tint I <^b- membrance day S tttli Indian Patriot, o. Chidambaram Pillail v Id a* the Hew WforlAj itcment part tomorrou at 4 p
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  • 20 2 Mr. c. c. PenfUtey, m. c 8., has oe n n appointed to bs. Controller of Rubber.
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  • 222 2 THE aged and half -blind mother of ex-detective Leong Thin went to court to give evidence for his alibi, but failed to save him from a two-year sentence for extortion yesterday. Mr. E. P. Shanks. Firs' i Diftrlct Magistrate c< nvicted ■ng and his accomplice
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  • 393 2 COMMONS HAS ACSU'S ANSWER THE ACSI whit h *vrnt to Governor Giinson and the Legislative Council with 11 24-point complaint again*t the Army h 'd one i»f their main requests :>us.\er*Ml m Parliament. Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, Minister of War recently told the tlouse of Ct>tnm«as that the introduction of Whitley
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  • 27 2 The dinner m honour ot Mr Balwant Singh to be given by th e Khalsa Association m Cathay Restaurant has been postponed till next Sunday.
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  • 149 2 IT is proposed to form a women's nift f p t I 1 Constabulary- m Singapore. If it pr ;^^fM permanent Women's Police Unit s Police Force may be formed. The j>osts authorised for the that, women's unit of the K\tr;« y. Constabulary are:
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  • 53 2 A new .ideation to th. Singapore Bar is Mr. Harry Li'h Wee. M A.. LI. B. iCantabv Mr. Wee was admitted to the Bar by Mr. Justice Job- llnfc m the High Court yes- 1 terday. Mr. Cliude da Silva aapeared m support of Mr
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  • 27 2 Dr E S. O**r. Malayan M^^fß vice, has b< n app I act as A> I Medicine at 1 IMleine. 8 n I
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  • 141 2 UUSSAIN bin Ali and Mohamed Ah bm i 11 were accused of the armed robbcr> rf from the Singapore Medical College onJ^^ Jay an were found guilty at the Assize Court y sentenced to eight years' and seven yei imprisonment, respectively. Hussain and Mohamed An
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 45 2 ACCOMMODATION Excellent Cuisine. Rich Meaty meals. Springy Beds. Modern Sanitation. For Particulars apply.— Superintendent. ESSENCE OF CHICKEN A Highly Concentrated Predlßestetl Protrin Food Manufactured cnly under tho strictest aseptic ondititms IKOM MBJBCTED BREBD or VOVNO HEALTH* CHICKENS SOLK AGENTS Rahamin Penbas U7 m Ceoi! Street
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    • 55 2 ri^VO'JuETT^SI'HOLDfROFi f COMPUCfITIONS! \^kH [OF CO'JRSt -FIDDLE^ JU3T TO X^^^^^Kf /M-^S^ A REPLY FROM RflD;O LICENCE We WERE TOLD MT TH£ MflV BE V5\H6 SMITHS) CONFUSE H OR^N3 HflNTli, Wip'VjjWM INSPECTOR /G.E.S.R2.JOHN ONLVPERSON IN ENGLAND RflDlO CfILL-SIGN BV /U5, ZOLfl 'i mt CHOON Hf^4»L« >bE F 6IiCK^SMITH/R}UNP WHO KNOWS OF
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  • 342 3 CITY'S WAR ON ILLEGAL MARKETS 1 MTifr tmtn o; »-o Mttory or tM* ->v.ttor, raggestH that demolition should he stayed lor some time until tho situation vvas clearer" he spirt. Mr. V O v Pheng Geek protested gtroagiy ;i^am.st "tho IMB of srmsh-raid tsr*ics m domolitioM Like tornado i w-.ii
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  • 29 3 VEHICLES DEPT. INQUIRY T Municipal :\A\v apI tee to en-iii-.mistration I < tli.' Vohit v.'ii! parthe necessity •■I vehieiea i S nicipal Pteyrthe, said suggesfrom the I c welcomed by
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  • 158 3 Livelier City Housing Plan Urged •rvmmtis etforts to Mfca tin* housing shortiiSe m Btagqpn were ■tomtod by Mr. i>. ife. berfcm at a mot-ting of Mm HwMpM Commissioners. Mi [tfrMttl -:i r 1.-m tO Birmingham, Bngtand, \.jt.-i a BlmHir population to Sing;?p"»r. m that city he ;<id. thtrc ivetv J2sO^)
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  • 96 3 PRESS VOTED OUT WHILE dtoCOMtog matters elating to the Municipal Salaiits Revision Committee during the Commissioners' meeting yesterday, Mr. w L Blvthe formally moved a resolution to keep the Prem out. This ronstitutional mothed was unanimously ;»p provod by thr Commissionors. Tho mooting approved an amendment to Section 21(1) of
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  • 79 3 Tt ik Municipal Engineer will !>i asked to make a comprehensive iopott on tin* flooding of Singapore, Phe Deputy Municipal f*r»sident, Mi. \v. L Blytne, Rave this assurance m answer to Mr. Bandy Plllai, at meet* Ing «>} t i<' Municipal Comi,iissioncrs yesterday. Mi Piiiai said that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 40 3 /^>\ AVM PRODUCTIONS' .alii. W^^oci^r EXTRAVAGANZA /.■i h an ill-«tar <-<-:.st T R Ifahaiingam. K. Bu«Bgfl(panl D. Balasubramanlan Yoga Wangalam, K. i< Clieltooi thuamxi KaMala TOMOKKOU »ho«#iH9«y A|B CONOITIONCO I KWV^rf Activated Pancrons Hormone Tablets for the I^M rment of riiARFTES
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  • 113 4 ELIZABETH BAILB AGAIN With tk* nd th( i >-day-oU Fust C'»tst shipping strike, t 'v !'ini Urn IV" t'Ai'.H--h( th \i\ii tali fowi rovo fn >>i Southampton for America, wv-^mKvmm \mmmmtmmmmms^w^'^w^mmms^ms^^.xr- r EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAI'. —Completely oblivious of the lordly splendor attached to the cereyiumies of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 61 4 Tiers Of Loveliness a .-■■;> w'i .'lt fcfi V .-v f You'll love this gorgeous fashion number with its charming soft lines its graceful form fitting. One of tho many creations by SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Phone *****. FACTS FIGURES of Malayan Companies Compiled A i-.-u<-<i Praatr Co..
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    • 31 4 '*^M l A fochnicolou. Sen H By PABAMO NT H -THE EMPER° R I WALTZ stan in-; H BINOCF NgYg Bupporte .s Malayan Filing ••MALAYAN x H "RIVEJ AD> I 1 ••••>
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    • 328 4 v aiSI ■U I NETHotI I i un,K I 10c H Can 1 uw mt Pot Pour: rramm< H Theati. Pance 6.00 r New I Bu Sports Round »-_K H Morrandos weoklv news; 8.30 "Gl I with Ail rt 8 H Palm Court on progiamme of J.^ht c'.a^Mcal music. 9.00
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    20 5 s thi matur* a n lat s < i a :\*r- lotl face, I cold cm i spread I the fa
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  • 133 5 I I" en am ra I' rm the older I i mbattled I ir ynrss. I iogista who I for a face- irei Simroutmc which I washcloth. ot water. raj is I I skrauntil -r for the next face creaiH i r face and avish
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  • 153 5 Pint-Sized Razor Removes buzz husli.ind's eftectlic ihzoi to d« nud( k'^s of Mpei fluovis hair can now buy h< i own littk ihavei which la bettei I d foi the job. and which M aIM put a stop oneo and i 1 to those outiagod bclc a w hen the
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  • 119 5 Tl C young girl who devel..in of ion ;^t that iturcly. i v m bo the t i'dcr woman foi- chinline should chock v. Ight. ii the such a query, She sh I < ho; Doetot toi i reducing di< t women whose si im■ to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 23 5 I ST. ANDREW'S BALL ultra smart and exclusive del evening gowns visit 1..^- "TOMMY "-.THOMPSON 1 l! H. BWr.. Kalt.T.x Rd. Tel. T997
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    • 166 5 C? kH{^ ■OdHB S^Q SJS^B^S^b^S^dv^S^B I cIHivJSS b^s H B W^BSflLi Shovviiip a Glorious Selection of Wedding Gifts including Swedish Goblets, H^ndpainted Fruit Plates and Ash Troys, French rHandspun Glass etc. RAFFLES HOTKL" Tonighi THE COCKTAIL HOUR H m the LOUNGE from 7 to 8 p.m. L v\ith Frank IMckford
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 222 5 I DIARY [I SPAN Svinton of A P. fame I let bureau chief hero wi'l be guest of honour a partj v, a this evon- i i ont -mporary (of f. „->..' Miss E3izaeth Marcos of "Antara" > t > thr« via Furore next .tf*. 1 1 bach on the
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  • 268 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY,NOB,27,1948. E.C.A.F.E's Warniag \Atm4m A'/tnis :,i w Ho** L§m W.O. 2. ivialava wiii be repie--11 sented at the fourth BCMrinn of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East which opens at Lapstone, near Sydney, on Monday. It may well be asked what Malaya
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  • 795 6  - 50,000 GODS ARE OUT OF WORK VASUDEVA RAO I By **»»»««»««t The attendance m Indian cinemas j was 1.000.000 daily a few rears ago.! Today the number has fallen to only j :a million and this means uneniploy-j s inienl among acto B and actresses, j .-_____.>>■■■■■■■•(■ T\\y\ r trow
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  • 43 6 FRLXCH newspapers, greatly reduced m number since the immtdiate postwar pericc! and even by wor: r gmsil. r,;o are^B fewer "TJiH gmalii .1 I ra dio 1 tlJi jj p H most nt whi. I By Ibave i V I
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  • 132 7 mid not pay mere than 20 cts. a I r it more than 15 etl I I I V n on »tcy and U.>^. I m r I 20c warn I X »i price r. 10c. a kitty. FISH Thcr. has k&m MOTC ii iviuia a
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  • 26 7 Power Lines Sabotaged m X X B a B B B E B B B v B i B S W B put B i taw.
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  • 70 7 COMPANY CHIEF DISCHARGED BtK Ti.in Song, a director of Thong Huat Tiani Kee I Ltd., w t N discharged after a preliminary enquiry th'<y t^nt iti\e cheating charges involving $258,- worth ol r,,hh^r. at the Seventh Police Court yes- J C. Wait.' W a >ufict«ntj I intentioa, V" th«t an
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  • 76 7 KAMPAR. Friday. Five iMßdttl held up the guard at Id! is Hvdxaulic Mine and set Art to "the engine shed last night, at the pumping station. They smashed the switch board. Police found that thee W« further damage m the power Station where 12 meters were
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  • 25 7 Four-Man Gang Routed rotiOt I I i mdi; ng II 5 B i:siy i wao I a tntrd i ttttd-l I escape. »Uted the tht-
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  • 11 7 UN ION meeting I Union. at Uv Society I Road to
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  • 37 7 U MB (1,1 RoNario m pii»n»»«»r i>i **hii«j»|>in.- mo- v if',. Th Filipino "(kjup1a«,," or fan* of the iu):-j»"! produced HUKarv uifiodrama idoUsc hr. Sh<- hen quite recently apjifrxrwd m s«m»' Holly\»«n»d films. I
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  • 298 7 RAF NOT USED ENOUGH HERE' If 1/ ALA LITHPI'R, Friday.— ln the fortnightly Press Conference of Rervices. Civil and Police chiefs this morning, Air Vice-Marshal A. C. Sanderson, A.O.C. M?laya, expressed dissatisfaction, from the air point of view, with the way m which the air operations are going on against
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  • 61 7 »ATU GAJAH. Fn A Pollce aura at the Tanjoru T i;; p >wer station kilKd t bandit who msa attempting Ito crawl through the perl meter i nee. Several mines, police pi sts Uk 6 p v.-. stationa to the Ipoh area were th,. targets ol
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  • 95 7 Generator Case At Assizes Tl \i the cl m- R.A.I I c iff !■>•■■' HllTflt !.A' Mi-Mr-'' Bm f <l«l (';>' !:vin Tuck BSd d.-ivkJ WolH I Mi Itorg Mr. K'l.1 1 :~;uri h<' objected to the eh*rgei J>- i m^ takm toy ttier b tcauM th(^ ovnlfTn" pto(tUCed WOUld
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  • 161 7 A merica 's New Rep. Arrives Mr. William Langclon, tin w rmt.'i BUrtM fo'i-t: i era! rrived ta Singapore night »»y Cathay Pacific Airways plane from Ba i Langdon, foi m< adviser to the Oommi rulli ;,>;. -ral, United St ite m Kotv;\, was BMt by aW»hers of Ike Untod
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  • 78 7 Ship for tobacco leaves m part tarty tin^ wtMic wm "Tt/baccj Ship". 14.134- :1 Royal lnt«-r Ocean Un< '.l BolsjevtUn oacc bought from tbe Germans by the Dutch for tobacco Itavtt froa §umutta 111 'a bartt-r rlt\t!. Th, 'O kCCO Ship" sull« 1 r-u sintMKve with biff 10 ranee improved
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  • 119 9 Sir Godirey Mitchell, one of Britafl est engineers is now m Borneo to takeH drilling operations that one day mayj that lies beneath the bed of the ChuwH is being extracted from the IN \*m coast of America, These exclusive pictures *how m ard Vacuum engineers
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 284 10 s JACK ARMSTRONG I J -V" EL* I I iTS TRUE' BUT fttHtPS J I CAN *S STOP^eRS MW J«Hi?fVV MANKIND WXLP BE /uNP6RSTANP FOR luMCn .100^/ 3^ X5 v >*:o| \l T S«\ I- L^Tui^rMAiF BETTER OFF IF r JUST A MOW YOU '""KM llAlli^^l 90^^™^,/^^^ TN6 BO^BS FEEL
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  • 260 11 Lond on -Australia Li ner Back l of the Shaw Savill Line and the largest vessel plariy using the port of London, the 27,000-ton op. Mvii,: li.in returned to her pre-war sertv.v !i the United Kingdom and Australia. v the 939. the D repie l c r then bad been
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    15 11 1 1 the at buluth. Mtmi< sota. m the United limy rj,i truth plenty last?
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  • 52 11 lIANGHAI. Iriday— I »h lO.IH»O-ti.;i rruU mm, ha* arrived »on> Bo«gko«fa»d *«P m utU ship r °Pl»"site tii,- bund. *mx l, ?t iionr- I JJ^day. \t the her lepartuw it I l h^hl thai h,r I »a> ronaecfad gjwltlcal china I i lon N tail wa. J d previously,
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  • 18 11 lir. V |8 i- to Hsuchow IWHr J musuaiiy to thii Present V" ltinue du r- Reuter
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  • 226 11 PRINCE'S TOUR OF MALAYA visit to Singapore of; Dec^L? wj!l :irnv<> <•» WwUctal Sai-on. lil "d M KmUflg airport from Hewmtw 6*5*5 1 7::;;:;,;;!':\;;:r::;,;r i The Prince re t V ed an .-nicefi training m n. Danish Navy, m which holds the rank of VI Ho i was one of
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  • 101 11 "Cowboys" Get 24 Hours In Gaol GENEVA, i !wo Geneva brothers, Luok« iW Hrrn: Tronchet, charged with organising an J domonstratio i 01 yorkers, appeared to court bere dressed cowand with i OI iru'h. ra "In Geneva you ci n til tlie trouble you Uic« wil i n v; -n
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  • 106 11 FAST FLYING BOATS FOR TEA SERVICE Soknt flying boats are being bought by Tasman Empire I Airways, known briefly as [TEA. for their service between 'Australia and Tasmania. The crossing between the] jtwo countries will take only |6£ hours. 'The Solent boats will (have an n o r m o
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  • 95 11 BRISTOL. Fri. The Brabazon Mark 1. the worlds biggtst landplane. has had Its fight engines ins ailed and to main .structure Us subs ant ially comple c, according to R statement issued by lit Bristol Aeroplane Company. The Brabuzon Is the *X 2. ofi€oCo prototype Pi <
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 37 11 I VOtl V f%fl I*t\) J H? §Jl>w m bXr a sure success V you serve PHOENIX I wm \J W SODA with scotch GINGER ALE with brandy IUWII with gin Call us at 3709 or 3700.
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  • 257 12 ICi ilisli Film \«>ms LONDON. DKTTY WARREN, comedienne of London stage fame has turned her attention to film making. At EaJing Studios she hits one of the leading roles (as Stanley llollcmay's wife) m .Michael Balcon's "Passport to Pinilu o" which Henry Cornelius is directing.
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    • 125 12 SI ICK SMOOTH. SOPHISTICATED JOAN CRAWFORD I- SEEN AT HER BEST* (DAILY HERALD) 2-4.15-6.30-9.30p.ff1. pHONE 6903 Af -^Wji CRAWFGRD I y DANA ANDREWS HEKRY, FONDA f^S OHO mEMINCER J Ifoi >' Bkm Fow >n o%t tl o.i d C«i eroN m T//E LADY OBJECTS* 1 cj^m TOIIAV! <^aBK 5 IMMORTAL
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    • 96 12 g— l)\lti\<J ROI7D-IP OF \V()K1I)\ Most DANGFROrs spy rinc;:. (o.ipu Tein I KEY c rniversal's Master Serial! S TODAY* THREE ACTION-TIMES! g 1.30P.:Vf.: 5.15 P.M.; 1.4$ PM, "I— AumSbrA— COLUMBIA'S WONDER SERIAL! SHOWN CQMPLtJ TODAY! 3 Shews: W|ijJl'|i|lL|j 2 p.m. .1. L.i UAU) GSfIECB X -2 IT* f f i^JHi^^^
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    • 6 12 L,do ~^*U R laki!a .M«i -J
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  • 153 13 Warning Note 11 <Mfflcull to reconcile the above figure and It Lj koly that big adjustment may be mad. 1,, xt month. The report added that the lack of support from the i:.sa And Russia has seriously affected this country. rnicss large orders for nearby rubber
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  • 727 13 w fl Wv Br J 1 14 •>> I^-00 I xd B l 1 i II ft (0' U JJ si MO B lO.(H) 10.25 X i K. B- 30.00 80.50 I (0) .TO .>0 xcr if M xcr H 2 23.00 m 6.00 7.00 IU.OU 11.00
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  • 95 13 PRODUCE MARKET ROUND-UP Pepper market prfteti wtn narked down 53 a ptcul tor white qualities yesterday. Lingga Sagoflour eloMd business at $19- H a picul. The following were yo terday's quotations 1 SAGO FLOUR: LAnm $1»U Sarawak $10. Siak $i« SAGO SEED $2(> TAPIOCA FLOUR Fait $29 FLAKE TAPIOCA $'1.
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  • 22 13 No Buying Support Absence of buying support m the shaiv market \esterday HUM- §4 a further easing of 5 priies. j A
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  • 17 13 I I t in 1, n was i arm ocured I r r. th :n North
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  • 131 13 MALAYA'S OILS HELP OUTPUT cted "pre-war proportions." The repoit said the world movement of fats and oils had not recovered as much as output. There is a growing tendency for producing countries to utilize a larger proportion of their own supplies. It said that world flaxseed and linseed oil supplies
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  • 78 13 I LONDON. Friday-Britain is selling bicycles to almost every country m the world, including Russia, according to Sir Harold Bowden chairman of one of the loading Britlsn bicycle firms. Ho said that his Arm waa already sure of selling overseas m 1949 more bicycles than v
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 69 13 VFS. it's a (iood World outside. and "FRANK U'IECEK" is Fret-I ite t- Because of a Mother's Faith, the Coiir&gC J r ~Z y a Ne s P"Pcr and one Ifeporter's J Kefusal to Accept Defeat!" v 1 J 1 I \w IFii M. J i 11 am; 1.45; 4.15;
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  • 657 14 HASSEN-FOR VIC'S CROWN (By (JEOFFREV POWNALL) SYDNEY. Friday. BY coolly, methodically smashing into insensibility Kov Treasure, promising New South Wales country lightweight, an unknown half-caste from Queensland, lack Hassen. has pwt lrim*elf m the forefront of contenders for the vacant lightweight title and is predicted by shrewd observers to have
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  • 107 14 S'pore Shuttle Finals The Singapore intor-ciub and mens open doubl* linals will be played off tft afternoon M the Clerical Union Hall. Rangoon R^ad bringing fo a clos^ the 15^ tournament reason oi thi Singapore Badminton Asm* ciation. In the intor-olub Hn«i the Eclipse B. P. will be oppi-sea lif
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  • 168 14 Conn's Comeback: Lyo n's Kayoed OKLAHOMA CITY. Fr second victory of his attemp heavyweight championship Jackie Lyons of Oklahoma < their scheduled 10-round bou Conn, who sealed 13 stone six pounds apainst Lyons' 13 stone two pound, showed clever footwork and a solid left jab. He has. won by knockouts
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  • 120 14 i i SYDNEY. Pri. -New Zea- 1 land glamour horsp How< j who [ailed m the Melbourne Cup alter starting one Of th" hottest favourites m its his- tory. fcliQ let down the thou I sands of punters who backed him to lavourtism m thr Williamstown Cup.
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  • 257 14 NEW YORK. rri*y_M M ij* v-l st »te« triple crown win«-i, r i, n on njirate^. rnrvhors^s m tl«e rhe \mMjl divi". inav soon be^oing thr i of all fcilW Th. handsom? son of i 1 ironlß Th? Second, already consid< r< i r s 'l!H :w v. L',i^it?r
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  • 38 14 Bantu S Vr agatosl nedC-*' at St. J :;nd mow v. Banl; lil] s toon Sai wTe* the ."f. IChong. Michafl MJ [Sen. f hiam mow. s T.- Q 1 H." 4 Kwa::.:. Rl B 1 Plan
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  • 148 14 THIRTY-TWO-YEARS OLD Sidney Barnes. Australian Test batsman, who has recently returned to Sydney from the Australian team's tour of Britain, will take a rest from first-class competitive cricket, probably unHi", «:?ci<ion. announced •itly m November, mean* that he will not be available to play for New South Wales I
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 25 14 rXIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL'S LATESr 1948 RELEASE xot ititoi <;ht BACK 3i«Hli^ illi! Ail TH AX ALIVE! I MALAYAN PREMIERE Wed. Ist. Dee. 1948 at 9.30 P.M.
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  • 291 15 I 'cir Denmark II prove too ich for them -V, -.Swedteh niiilminton players, who ol Hrn Thomas Cup EUTOpe- openhagn from De<\ 7 to 9 do j hopes <>f metilag Malaya or India teams wins 0M int*»rzone Una!) iate /••> rh II Dew f, v juahncal v take a
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  • 269 15  - India: formidable but not unbeatable veteran Kon Leong JOSKPH VAN). (By yr.Ir.KA.N I nan Kon E..eoi&g, one of Malayi T Thomas Cup representative* thinks India is formidable hut not unbeatable. And Kon Leong should know, lie toured India last year ami has met India's best. He think* that I>'Vin<irr Mo-.»"-Min^
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  • 46 15 I F~. Arthur; K who ar.j imsi unmex i in I the 1 t Shefi nut ui the day. M brlllian en- tops iwn nade p L inder i ned the i: h .-vnce 1 c 1 R put the B SI ~-i mi- Reuter
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  • 10 15 bS? The I n md i ley, ition week.—
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  • 58 15 In an all European soccer match to be played on Sunday the following have bet* selected to play for Fraser and Neave against the Malayan Breweries: A. Donald. W. C. M*ean VV D J. Vincent, M. S. Hubert. W. R N. Bitlull W. C Chowna J. Hurt, p.
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  • 22 15 The S C F. A. v. S£°re L. Sports dub a. Ja ten sSr Radium X U» P">. B
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  • 106 15 Sprintor Treloar throws a javelin l.im^.rtiii; up m preparation for tra»-U e\«-nts. Australian Olympic "printer John IrH<mr «'Hsil\ M th»- i;r u|. javelin throw for Sy<ttie\ t nhersity Metattg with 1«:< I*. 4 ins. H»* uk»*<l tliH shorter :uul ii^hti-r wti'ticii's javelin as thrown by all i r r««lf rompetitors.
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  • 255 15 McKean Talib play fine game Yesterday's soccer match between the Fraaer and i Neave XI and the Stanvac Employees' I*^* d rer Park lacked nothing m thrills, vigour and speed despite very bad ground conditions. The F. &N. oeai the Stanvacs by three goals to ml. The F.. and N.
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  • 213 15 The Customs XV went down to the Kota Raja team at rugger by 3 points (one penalty goal) to nil at the Farrer Park yesterday. Maphuz took the penalty kirk m the tenth minute and sent the ball easily between the uprights. The game
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  • 40 15 The following will i; present the Dockyard Malays against Kranji Rangers at! football tomorrow on the Kranji ground at 5.15 p.m.: Yahva Che. A. All. AH, Yusoff. i Koming, Yahaya. Nee Chee, Ahmat Johan, Komeng. Obed
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  • 71 15 Some 1.6C0 boys and girls from Singapore s Chinese schools will rehear.se this monning lor the mammoth mass drill di.splay which will prelude th, 9th Annual Chinese Amateur Athletic Meet next month. The rehearsal Is scheduled to take place at the Victoria School ground at 9. am.
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    • 147 15 NOTICI NOTICE is hereby fciven that MISS hi AN A SI ON of 151 Kast Coast Road. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not bo tf i anted should send a written and signed statement of the
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  • 256 16 CHINA GETS NEW PRIME MINISTER Chiang's 'last Political Resort": Sun Yat*Sens Son Elected Tlu» nomination of Dr. Sun Fo as Premier of C hina \n siucession to Mr. Wong Wen-hiio was confirmed by th<> lechtetOK by 228 votes to 44 yesterday afternoon. His choice as Premier is viewed m informed
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  • 278 16 Reds Bypass Hsuchow: Dash South. WANKING, Friday.— The civil war moved with dramatic suddenness to a little over 100 miles from Nanking today. Communist General Chen Yi's Dns, bypassing Hsuchow, struck southward m a Issfa on Pengpu. A decisive battle is expected to p there within the n» xt few
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  • 311 16 Dun lop To Reds: 'Go Home Now' j^JILJTARY and Police have started two major campaigns against terrorists m Johore. This was announced by Ma-joi-Geneial D. Dunlop. G.O.C. Singapore Distnct. at the Pi ess conference :r. Kuaia Lumpur yesterday. !teview!ng the Johoie situation, the O< m J gave .some advice to
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  • 89 16 SEGAMAT, Fri. —Bandits ambushed and killed Mr. Qeorf€ Alexander Suanson. the European assistant manager of Johore Labis Estate at 10.10 a.m. today. A Malay special constable was also slightly wounuea m the arm. Swajison and the special constable got out of a jeep to inspect the rubber
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  • 49 16 Five Chinese alleged to have arrived here from Johure recently were arrested m a .security check by police at Bulim Estate, Chua Chu j Kang Road, yesterday, morn- ing. The five men produced j Johore identity cards. They j were released afteT interoga- j tion.
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  • 67 16 He gave -'but not for graft the tribunal m Government circles He Insisted that c^ M sherry, burgundy an he had sent to Mr- JW Belcher. Parliament W^ H tary to the Board ot J V had nothing to do depar relations with tnai His aim a r tl >pe^H
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  • 17 16 A roco.n.m.nda^;;,™ Traffic Advisory C*£ llty was acccp inll ,,one™ pore Municipal c^ l yesterday.
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