Morning Tribune, 30 November 1948

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  • 206 1 m fejrfl to %O In- ,h, nonuui '"up saiN. bo1 *h»' > i(> h, ..inning to ■■rda)'« ■t,» th.' Tribune W p Hind to- s nK M. Mlv ■irifar, Manaff- i ■f proprietor of J ■Tm.au> a ■o. Kualii LumRnymous, > lr V R. Mis■ri. Mnpaporf <100 m G.
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  • 402 1 Vnenca Lays Down Her Termsftut- Another By-Pass RANKING, Monday. A large Communist force in the Suhsien and Linpi area has broken through Government defences and is rolling south towards Pengpu and the Yangtse river, according to pro-Government reports reaching Nanking today. U.P. Advance Communist units are said to nave
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  • 95 1 hud been ordered to abandon Hauchow Nanking, the main Government supply base in for the past month. tn communist* The last message from the to^nsaid xm had recently got to within three miles of the landed shells within its perimeter Reuter. AND DENIED rftvprnment Information NANKING,
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  • 195 1 BIG 3 (Terms for Chiang) QHANGAH, Mon Three con|J dltions upon which continued United States aid to China would be granted have been laid before Chiang Kai-shek, it is learned today. The condtions are: 1. Chiang Kai-shek and Sun Fo must form a cabinet strong enough to weather the crisis,
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  • 74 1 X,w Yoik. Monday. In ;<" editorial praising ajyointment of Dr. Sun Fo. bead of the ntw Chinese Government, ccupps Howard nrwspapn.s today said. "Whetiier the traditional fn.ndsh.p brtwr,n China and the United SUU* [3 to be nia.nta.nrd w.ll )< decided not by China, but
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  • 129 1 SHANGHAI. Mon. Following the appointment of Dr. Sun Fo to the premiership. the Young China Party on.of the throe political groups forming the coalition withdraw today from paiticipation in the Government. It. however, pledged continued cooperation with the national ;idministration. Similar action is expected to be taken by
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  • 26 1 The undi iwoii<j took *noth< r loiid.iy last night Wo ■ctivttt< rroiT) that quarter were report to the C. I. D.
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  • 216 2 A JOINT TRIAL IN RAF CASE MR HSIKi; BKOWN rultNl at the Singapore Assize j Court Ftstoffey that chaw* i rained by the pr*se- i HtL MpOltnt thrive aecuM^l in the K.A.I. Generator C;in*', wm neittiej ille^a, nor unlair. nor m any u»> improper. o u Ife Tb€ Judge rejected
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  • 96 2 AID FOR TAMIL STUDENTS The Tamil Education Society Singapore has a scheme to assist selected students f rom j Tamil schooU to further their lUoo in Bog^isb schools. This wai anncAßced bj Mr. G. Sarangapany. the preaident (•f the sodetj u a meetloß of the management committee metnli n 4
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  • 106 2 No Motor trishaw for Colony S OrNGAPORE 1-s to be U spared the motor- trishaw, although the Uriii>h firm that manu- I factures them reports J "orders of over £1,000 1 from Malay a." 1 I Far Eastern buyers at I the Motor Show In LouV don were enthusiastic u
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  • 86 2 Israeli U.N. Agreement TEL AVIV, Mon. Israeli has agreed on "every point" of the United Nations truce observation proposals for the Negev, south Palestine, scene of their recent successes against the Egyptian Army. The Israeli Government will allow the Egyptians to send i through a non-military convoy to their troops
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  • 134 2 HE CHASED GUNMAN Lim Sim Hoe chased and i caught one of three gunmen who robbed his home at Cheong Hong Lian Street at the point of a revolver, on the night of November 26. This was alleged at the Seventh Police Court yesterday when Tan Geok Seng (19,» and
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  • 38 2 I Kampong guards rescued the Penghulu of Kerdau when 40 armed bandits attacked his i house on November 27. The bandits were driven off t i after the Penghulu refused to urrender the guaeds' weapons. I
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  • 132 2 -THE Singapore Bus Owners' Association have pre--1 sented iis with a bus," Mr. C. L. Edwards, chairman cf the Singaix>re AnU-Tuberculosis Association said yesterday. TYie bus uill be Wj< f0! carr>-inp children t> and from ■ChOOd anj weifare centres for tuberculosis surveys a| the SATA
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  • 145 2 MAL'AMJC Theodorv. SinKai pore dre&i designer, wiil \je a ono-woman mannequin at a di.«7»lay 01 nor own <•♦ tions which she is hoUiir^- i rnnio's, Orchard !Uwl. Depembe^ I. 'IVdvc tles^r.s wnl bo I D view aH uia^it- out 01 material available la
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  • 17 2 TV M I r.;i! Ertat< rh« •->• m tion for 8 with 1
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  • 39 2 Pecph from count: j I I 'ood 'V t L toU cf 50] the Ministry of i nour.. I But I LO Preyipw y mi 25 lbs of f- h with 3 r.lh-i.m t food^tuiT.
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  • 55 2 Sjarifoeddin Fights Back BATAVIA Mor Tb« M publican news age-cy AaH 'today roportoi heavy tigifl north ci Gedone anil vesB 'Poorv^'odadi. Oentrtl JaviB tween Comniun;5t troops Amir SjanfocM^.;n ud KM l'.can units. Quoting official gouicei I I agency added one g:;upi i rebels* had react -.-r^M only three nult- s
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  • 20 2 The Smjar r -^'i-' M waa two hours Iat« last r..p« developed engine t:-- the way dow:; hero
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  • 12 2 There were 46 j£' st^| Perak and I m Fahing
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  • 28 2 WOMAN DRANK POISON The ambulance *a> W answer eight call. y^J Among the P^or, t*| hospital were a woman who drank ?&J Keong Saik Boa Indians injured .n
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  • 125 2 MY husband is responsible for the payment of my bills and I doa't know why he had not paid this bill." Mrs. Z. A. Patrickson, wife of the official racing handicapper, said this at Singapore High Court yesterday when she appeared in. response to a judgment, debtor
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    • 32 2 tR AN FOR 8 YEARS I WITH A RECORD OF 3,213 PERFORMANCES ON BROADWAY WIFE' ITIITH BW^L j^J low dfc* ■a^aaVA^^^^Ba^aar v\ WILLIAM iresb ftfßL BOM ELIZABETH TAYLOR SOON! iIPITOL r it..
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  • 31 3 Hi Lihio Hp LTOKI B .ir. A M v.ilaya. B. nusteisiM B ratci °f B \tuguraK jht »t thr B Hall and pfoceedi was B t nited Nations" K >■ Fund.
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  • 77 3 ■ifv.- I fie eongwUoß Br ;r<vn. p'iK,.. rnporari'j .-.lound r V ;< verament it parking I, damage K r m I \V. Chilton. f fflc Police. K Tiibune K' ,n«i (1 to 1 1 a cou'd easily be H lalted if it 111 Bi Mifinont car- 1 ■nd''-'.;ol that
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  • 44 3 I Ettpire A;rways and 1 hiv> announced a 50 t reduction in return or school-children on travel Tins lakes i (Mediately. It applies-' ■en between the ages of h years. U ,-v. alreidyl d fot .1 children to tagapore for Christmai *^t luction.
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  • 51 3 Mission arriving tomorrow Tho three-man Pakistan goodwill mission to Indonesia is expected to arrive in Singapore tomorrow. A Muslim Reception Committee has boon foimed in Singapore to receive the delegation at Kallang. Members of the delegation will stay here for a week. All communities will be represented on th* reception
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  • 28 3 lie. G. H. Kiat 'las big appointed a member of tin Rf.it Conciliation Board IE place of Mr. R. M. Meyer, J. i\, who has resigned.
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  • 120 3 WOMAN STABBED OVER BOYS' TIFF IIKKKUAij-OLDbo garrel and the inott when the grow-Mm K vuMl-biiiit Koh Kii «1 line for the atten ft when L tr j' n» time ago Jjwtici Brown at a l£K |i; (l at the S r^ j; Hofore CS" was: f»i?J quarrel S »*n| of
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  • 85 3 A party of about 60 Sarawak Malays who 'dropped In for tea* with Mr. Anthony Brooke, and bin mother tb* Dayaag Muda of Sarawak, at their Wwton Road home on Sunday. The men were part of a group of 100 volunteers who went
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  • 157 3 THIS Christmas is likely to prove a bad season for the photo trade in Singapore. Anticipating a rush, local dealers placed orders for cameras in the U.K. as far back as July this yaar. Twenty thousand box cameras have since arrived in the Colony. Many of
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  • 41 3 The policr louiul tWO IK* headlamps- glasses, ahd n>u bulb?, ot the pattern u- d dn i Ford 10 yesterilay. The owner of ittlis pfop^i lj 1 can make Ilia claim at thV 1 Knndoug Krr'nau llt
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  • 66 3 IT is proposed to foim a China Society in Singaporr to encourage stiuly ot Chines* culture. Tonight, Mr. Yap Pheng I Gock will piTsidc at a mooting jin Tung Ling: School, Marinr Parade, to incorporate rules and elect councillors for thf 1 society. The proposed rules have
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  • 60 3 Siamese Girls Go To Study In Australia Miss Chantanee phanolict n«tf Miss Praphal Leorakwong vti n-oui UftUgilWra Ol two vv.ll k,,wn Siamese J"'f;;^:! 111 v i, irOtn oang'coK. Phcy art on thru w.- l Axilla fo> higher cducato a i i-sultffl college, n. i. sydley. UI|VIT! medicine. iHiirti praphai's ratbei
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  • 96 3 'Send Lads Back From Malaya' Mr. Emanuol Sninwell, British War Minister, when he addressed a mooting in Liverpool on Sunday was constantly .ntcrruptPd by hecklers who cried: "Shtnwell the warmonger" and "Send our ladn bark from Malaya". "We must have adequate lefenecs, and 1 tell the Communists in th»* eountry
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  • 84 3 RA BAND CONCERTS IN JANUARY Th t. Band Of the Royal Artillery, which gave its first public open ah- concert in .the Botanic Gardens on Sun I jay eve riittk will give a eon^ •ert at Raffles Hotel en Dec 13. Farly i n January, the B?mU will give two
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  • 45 3 Zalnal Abirtin bin Mahmood, 'sturient and Putrol Leader of l-r Third EOilttOg Troop of the JoVt Bngllrt School. KlUlitlg, „;i.; been selected to join Scouts Atom .lohorc to the south West Pacific .l«m»K>nM'irl Austriiha. H.- will hftVe to ->'iv his own cxtkii"'^.
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  • 39 3 Kaiang Monday, flirt* ntgß .vero 3 wounded Mrtirn bfttfdifcl £tac!:cd a latex collecting v:tion at Sungci Way B**» .t noon today. One Of them, a kcjala. dl*d at wounds, and a woundedl^»doctor is not expected to ln'<
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    • 50 3 RUGCLES I TOMEET JOH.QETH! I OP€ r WHFf r HOM J AKB YOOO Y/y^ r v- tV/vy. V(9(/ TWA/A' fmC(WBAPPLE!-COte\/^, I WANT U IV f^' QAinMtUh 'TI9SINFVLOM£ ANbSSETHE PARLOUR, f WES ALREA&A WrW 70 MEET A£} 'VI Lum *jy2^--~ r /m«//7 7D(?/^^/^ f/s/ 0/^^ r .XT Jj«rrTr if /I rf
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  • 87 4 DAMIANDUXSFORD, the youngest member of York Club exercises inth a 3 5-lb. weight The York Body Building Club, started \<y Mr. L B Dunsford, is one of the many weight-lifting club* in Singapore. In a room at the Queen Street Boys Club, members ranging from 51
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  • 13 4 .VKK'JMff, M MMte, Lf;/ prgss The he s|j))ports h m
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    • 63 4 mnison in LHOIES Hfllfi DRESSUSSH 126 O R t H R R Q Bill SIHGRPDRE. FHGRE 32K1. Evening Elegana Person,*,, 'T-» off-th- i fab ri filmv org flre. SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORW 10 IWi rpore. PW Y.M.C.A. E^g^S CIAL CLAS 3EJ commencinj i Deccmbrr. Shorthand "nook-^P speed) Jun io r Da
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  • 317 5 k, Now They're Looking To hvan WASHINGTON, Monday .-Dollar-short rice exporting nations in South Last Asia are expected to increase pressure to sell to Japan, according to experts at the Food and Agriculture Organisation Conference. While no outright rice allocation to Japan is likely in 1949. ways nnv be
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  • 196 5 (,urP I Honour tor of world ..lions lught -nd- mber c Therefore, priate tion Hi? j: dy Gurney is the •.hoy f this one P illiaii R 'COTit m. ome of brilt rts of npii record p. rospect of j ",v d: wit od at IT. t nai tenths
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  • 47 5 A Prince Camps Out CAMPING OIT Japanene Crown PriMM Akihite, (right) IS, and his brother, Trince Vo«»hi, 12, p«t aside their royal dignity and help build a hre to e<n»k their food on a two-day school jaunt to Ikaho Hot Springs, a popular Japanese resort near Tokio.
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  • 303 5 U.S. Writer Says: 'Oust The French And Dutch' WASHINGTON, Monday.-Harold R. Isaac, a *eii W -known American Journalist author of the book "No Peace For Asia" has recently^ntun a re markahlP article in the magazine bnited Asia m Ho «ugsests the convening "a mooting of all the heads of all
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    • 42 5 Baby Portraiture WMig Photography Portraiture in the Home Dking uished Photography Peter Robinson Commercial Photography Parly Pi turn Lloyd Studios, Orchard Road "man-eating iicer hunt TO START TOMORROW at 5.30p.m. „,n ill Ke eWtoWIBI U.slncts: '"WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW FOR FINAL DETAILS!
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  • 342 6 EVERY BRITON'S DREAM AN EGG THRKK years after the end of World War II th. dream of even- Briton is still a land where peopl< can buv as many eggs as they want, eat as much mea as they can hold, and purchase bananas off any stree fruit barrow. International
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  • 485 6 SIR. Is running state lotteries in Singe. p:>re to increase revenue a sin Certain sections of fjbfi popi'ation think so. Cvt the Municipal Commirs oner- do not think so. And that is aH the "have-nots" of this Colony want to know. 1. for one. support the
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  • 257 6 Sir. I 1 would like to kroi there is a law forbiad boys to leer at you VVhere I l:\v happens to a spot favoured by Military Ln the even they perch on the h$ surrounding their ca which commands a d view of my house an-i I cannot
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  • 457 8 HUNDREDS cf "small tox::" airports i n America are being kept financially stable by revenues from bam dances, motor sycle races, potatodrying projtcts and other "grounded"' activities. This b disclosed i n a survey just completed by the Civil Aeronautics Administration of
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  • 44 8 THE United States Govern- ment is to make an allout effort to encourage Americans to travel abroad in increasing numbers in the next few years. Emphasis will be placed on the countries of Western with the object of supplementing Marshal Plan aid
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  • 444 8 MONKEY UNKNOWN EXPERIMENTS Witt and monkeys ha\. ed hopes that W|| found of Hvvwttag in ing infantile pai crippling and killing that in rec.'nt Jfwn creased its rmvagm out the world. One piomisini: lm, .-•arch involvr-i > the virus of the dist a acids which seom to the virus feeding
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  • 246 8 pXPECTED back from L Ij Hongkong about Dec are Lady Boyd a:\i Miss J Elizabeth" Boyd. I Mrs. J. Van der Laan prtfe of the r.S. Consul General Ifl Batavia, arrive! today i from Australia on the MaetI suvsker en route for Batavia One of our ppting about town.
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    56 9 <s costume, the dazzling nnc "drew, but don't sf W<- I imoki coloured satin jacket inth a Soatimj sari skirt o/ goto Band* of jtt bugle bcodz point up th< black stripes of the bolero blw silk taffeta svmi- formal dress. The dres* on the Tight shoMs ngth skirt
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  • 157 9  -  Kathleen Hickley By U7HY not have a snow sing party this Christmas There isn t any snow, and probably you cannot sing, but that need not prevent you from having a good time. All of us love to sing the good old Christmas songs and carols,
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  • 517 9 ly. loi the disease la increasing througnout the world Fiom an international survey emergea striking fact: t:: disease is sti iking infants less and less and teen-age youths and adults are becoming men susceptible. Dr. A. B. Sabin. of the University of Cincinnati. Qnio. has traced
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    • 162 10 I ELUSIVE TO THE MV»^ 'IKIBIXE I JACK ARAASTRQNC r 1 a- _J V Q? t^THeywSJb »g THEV N Wo£p HAVTEKILLEP a€ WONT LET jl TH«r\Av?SRPB^i LI'L ABNCR I ZSS%£& f^S Sl S CA 3§V,^" E sIN A <»Sfe r /J| 2i«iK rt l%£o%lfo"y MS <^HWORSHiM^YO' k WATERY HOW WHUT
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  • 436 11 China's Zero Hour Draws Nair~ As jy\MILV;TON. lion.— SuoceM of Madame Chi Kw-«ak'« mission to the United States would Hinge primarily on public and Congressional reaction rather than on any quick switch in the administration's cool regard for the pn sent Nationalist government, ua officials
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  • 179 11 piMN, Mon. Chimvangtao's elaborate breakwatFand harbour port installations have been demoMbv shelling from Nationalist warships, including tunboat and two LST-type vessels. m ua> revealed today on HarrAii' t!> evacuating •-Lr.t Kailan Mining ■Jnisti.tf.on staff manic action to abandoa the m vital port of Chinwang■*as decided by
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  • 19 11 I! KemenT a f>rovisional |> Airhn UndPr which |m, m S l of Iran« I'eherftT6?l^ on the
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  • 78 11 EARLY PEACE, PLEASE TOKIO, Mon.— The House of Representative* ha* approved a resolution to urge an early peace conference for Japan at a meeting. The resolution ua* sponsored by Tetsu Ratayama, former Premier and ciuUrman of the Social Democratic Party. Premier Yoshida also spoke in favour of the resolution, lU'claring
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  • 237 11 QEVERE me.ii.ures are to be »5 taken to B*airip out ntual murders in liasutoland. Whole villac, o s and co/n--munities are to be penauseo, if found guilty. Police or representatives of the Para mount Chief will be quaittred on them at the expense of the
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    • 164 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight -THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Lounge with FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano I INFORMAL DANCE from 9 p.m. to midnight j FRANK PICKFORD 6 His Orchestra XMAS NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES XMAS EVE Special Xmjw Dinner k Bull Crackers Novelties. Nolst make Balloonn,
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  • 378 12 Quest For 400 Horsemen Begins: Mavbe. Police Will Oblige London DIRECTOR DAVID MACDONALD. now in South Africa, has a big job on his hands. He is looking for 400 extra horsemen for the filir Diamond City" which is being shot at a snot between Kimberley and Kliptrist.
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    • 95 12 Columbia's Wonder Serial of 194$ M Whole Serial ITJ) LAST 3_ TIMES jjK^X MISS II! R|" V Phone 404 2 Wlnkw/m a JACK CARSON, ML^M^t^WV 4 xnn s othern TORRENT OF TINES! I The House of Comfoit J& I STi'Wi B Phone 3400 For Temp. 78 deg. F. t| II
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    • 110 12 "ABILENE TOWN" lAXDOIJ BDOAR B RHONDA FLEMINO^ ftru r Oponinji To-rnJlTow "AND THE ANGELS in? 4^ liitiiiiiii, IM||||| GRBAI -.lobe 'BTRAWBEH F Tomorrow: If NEW v. >RLD L.ido "THE Tomorrow Royal •DEMON ■■■■■■■Blaa>»a«a..i THF ITNITSUAf, PEOPLE, IN THi MOST I UNUSUAL PICTURE, YOU MAY EVER SEE! I OPENING TODAY i^aw^
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  • 27 13 i rubier price dropped H»f» tfnrttn JJ m the ueek-end level. -ular UpOOUB--1 in came •Mir.ated ten of a B*l S-llers. i i I
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  • 44 13 Unemployment Record In US WASHINGTON. Mon. I'nemployment in tfkt I'mU'd States is at rock-bottom lewl j for peacetime, according to t:.. Federal Secutty Agency, which has announced that the October unemployment figure stood at 1.642.000 or 2.7 per cent, of the nation's labour. Reuter
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  • 66 13 Palm Oil Exports I M' palm iftlii took tl aininu i l'<) ton*. Puhn <„l hnporfj tolo **< rwlioN lad monfA 13 I m», all 0/ ipfcidl j mum from Bummtra, i Tht a", ffc riiMii /,,.v» j MOMM ateorb«4 i«tin 519 r«u palm i fcemeli exported from i f
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  • 295 13 STILL NO HELP FOR R UBBER INDUSTR Y fllK nkbtf plaatiag iwlmtr) so far has m»t peetived miv conlrilnitioii t<»i\anls lh«> k \p<>nditure inctirnvl m making the itlMigf suffered durinß the DCCttpation jM-ri mI. rins w,,.; revealed by the chairman of the Sungei Bann Rubber Co. Ltd (Mr c. M.
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  • 793 13 29. K. Kamunting 116 15 3 Ulu Klang .70 .75 quotation* K. Lan jut 18/6 19, 3 Ulu Piah .10 15 1V J, th* Mal- Kamra 3 9 4 Allenby .50 '.60 A^oelaUoi Katu 25 26 RUBBER COMPANIES IN fell >*:—■ Kamunting 13 3 13 6xd Alor
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  • 117 13 Produce Market Round-up T\ 1 E pi OdtlCC RUM kt t Wll qttlCt >'»••' trid.iy with little change In prices. Coconut oil wu linnet with f'.o.b. quotations up $1 ;i plcul. Black ptpp^t cnntinui <] \<> be el c.-isiri market with selh luotationj marked down >J i jpicul. fhere wok-
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    • 96 13 FOR YOUR j INSURANCES CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual GoiHTal Insunince Association I-td. j (INCORPORATED IN ENQLAND) I MOTOK, FIRE, WORKMENB COMPENSATION, BAOQAOE PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, HOUSE OWtfERS HOI BEHOUIERS COMPREHENSIVE, (ASH AM) CARS FN TRANSIT, AVIATION PERSONAL AC- CIDENT, FIDELITY GUARANTEE ETC., ETC +Bpe«aiNO CLAIMS BONUS 0/ 33 l/3fi fMowedPoUcyKokten
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  • 658 14 DON' S LAST BIG MATCH-DEC. 3 (By MtifUl POWNALL) SYDNEY, Monday.— Vl hen Don Bradman, Australia's greatest Test cricket captain, fa*** the bowling in his owe testimonial match at Melbourne Cricket ground on December 3, he will be playing in his last big cricket match. Bradman's tactical wizardry and masterly
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  • 457 14 'lli.-. fntlmving wr* tbe we'gfcts for Salnrdav M iay of th- IVn«k Turf Hubs !>..,.,, »b* mr *~Minj«; Horses, ('i I»iv 1 Furs Witts Straight Ron M I Kimbolton 900 Bash Polish Biuie 8.09 Ramilliei i Bripht House 809 Barn.! Fanfarade 8 04 I Golden News
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  • 137 14 The Staff of the Singapore Improvement Trust have formed the S.I.T. Sports Club -with the following gentlemen ae Office Bearers President Mr. J. M. Fraser; Vice-Presidents Mr A. B. Sewell and Mr. W. W. Machin; Hon Secretary: Mr. Chow Wing Mrng; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Mr. Cheng
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  • 58 14 iTDNEY, Mon J Fro'l La R^^- a boxer, is deal feW ;v Mack had to vlt i, signal.- in a i Aliic San.r at NSW. foU rfll In rhc thi :n g Npinda ta Ros< was cto BUd holding and U" gi c0i,,l not
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  • 36 14 The finals betw*»" pore an.l Sold Cup Soccer ha ;)l finally fixed for Satuj fad cember 4, 10-KS on > ground at Kuala I On Dumber i Malaya Wgi Malayan todo- ball Association i gro-:na.
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    • 69 14 lV^^^^ THE PfCT JRE OF A THOUSAND IjiM MEMORABLE MOMENTS! MjjßWy BROUGHT BACK TO THRILL YOU AS f'EW MOTIO si PICTURES EVER HAVE! I Bar H l& *R <** II Ibb >% E iH^" BP^ ll *»^2 Hf *^-«^Wv^r fD IHhM^ a. **«^a IhW fif m *^^CS H jlbbu i
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  • 604 15 Ortiz, Pep May Go Over Too IOM)ON, Vkm* Three American world champions L u intending their titles in British rings i Hriti>h boxers next year ii the London proi.uk Solomons, and an unnamed northern toWwmafl (in be persuasive enough. SeicNDOM hopes to arrange for the
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  • 467 15 I ONDON, .Jiday.— What the footbalJ pool betting industry means to the British Government was disclosed in the House of Commons this week, where it was stated that during a year the state benefits to a sum passing the £15,000,000 mark.
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  • 206 15 COLONY HOCKEY TRIAL Singapore Hockey XI. which I. as >•; |o h beatrn will play iwo npn Inter-ttate matches pj Dacembei 18 ami lf» atmnst the MaUura XI and a Nepri 7)111 t 11 wiU travel yp. country to pi av the two matchrs. Stiff opposition is not axpected from
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  • 110 15 GIRLS' S.C. S.C.C LADIES DRAW 1-1 A large crowd on the Padan^ j yesterday evening watched the hockey match between the Girls' Sports Club 'B' XI and the Singapore Cricket Club Woman's Team end in a draw Each side scored one goal. The Girls' Sports Club opened up the score
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  • 107 15 The last few minutes of the play saw the S. C. C. Women ittacking strongly but without success. During this period three short cotners were awarded them in quick succession but proved abortive. Messers: Reeves and Minjoot were the umpires and the teams were: Girls' Sports Club B'
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  • 55 15 The SCC team on Thursday against the G. 8, C. tot team on tbe SW- ground and on, Friday against the ATS. .it HQ Tanghn will be D. Yetton, Mary Haliday, B, Sheddcn, K. McMullan, C. Wright, K. Pearcy, r>. Still, W. Fanhuret, P SeweU, Margaret Holiday, a'
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  • 344 16 Denies that he demanded £83,000 bribe LONDON. Mon.— Robert William Uversidge, the m who admitted he had once left the country i r l thus avoided arrest on a fraud charge, wai d J to have offered to use his influence in official quartm to Ret a licence for a
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  • 84 16 LONDON, Mon. A bulletin by the five doctors attending the King, stated today that an •improvement in the general health of the King is apparent." The bulletin, the second «ince the King's illness was disclosed a week ago, said: "As a result of relief from
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  • 41 16 MENTAKAB AREA. Mon. Police informers yesterday trailed a Chinese suspect to Mentakab railway station where police arrested him. He was identified as one of the bandits who took part in the recent attack on the Sungei Tekal Estate.
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  • 162 16 BANGKOK. Monday. The British Ambassador, Mr. Harrington Thompson. and high Siamese officials welcomed Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Commissioner General in South East Asia, who a; lived here by air this afternoon. Mr. MacDonald is accompanied by Mrs. MacDonald and General Sir Neil Ritchie. Commander -in-Chief Far East
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  • 228 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH. Monday. -Support for the granting of surrender terms to terrorist" is gaining favour among responsible residents of Perak. The suggestion, once mentioned only casually, does not emanate from the feeling that police and military measures are inadequate, for the bandits are slowly but
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