Morning Tribune, 2 December 1948

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  • 12 1 MORNING Tribune ]N NVv* Seriev) THTUSDAV, DFX KMBKR m& I'ric*- 10 f>nK
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  • 484 1 BATTLE RAGES AROUND PENGPU Chiang Air- force leaves Hsuchow Wants J [op U.S. Generals nvrrM NANKING, WeiMidap. g\CLPT for a smaJJ jprriNon fom\ the greater part of Hsuchou*> onetime 400,000 strong Nationalist army has :Uready evaluated the cit> to join big battle m the Pengpu area, it wus reported here
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  • 227 1 tNDOX, Wed.— The fog blanket was lifting from North u,st Europe today. *JL r WM resumlt' :f :.ove m I l hcidt eatuak« through the thickest f the five- imers r. r i South--1 Elizabeth sailed iJSj xactly a let( holdups «u d -;i as rog
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  • 99 1 King George Carries On LONDON, Wed-.— lite King, who is suffering from an at'reeUon of the arteries of the legs, continue! to deal with state business today, while renting in his apartment it Buckingham PaluIt was the thiri day since his docton announced that some improvement in hi? condition had
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  • 234 1 GiveThey Sail Today The Thomas (up Team >ail for I m Mi. I .tribute t<Mla\. Hut the MnM Tho- in:ts (up I uml will r»«- L main op»-n so lung ai the\ are abroad. Money collected will be sent on. y Here are the latest j contributor*: The \J V.i\.m
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  • 144 1 Bangkok Wednesday. Mi Malcolm Mac Donald Britain top representative m Asia today held a two-hour eontr ,nee with Premier Bhibul Songkhram at crjvernment House In Bangkok. Xo Official statement fOIIOW- d the conference, but it v generally understood that the talks O :'.tred on
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  • 130 2 Soldier on arms charges HARRY Th .m: of th.' rvvonsr-nv Ri rv.-nt a automatic k- on muary 1 [Wl iM. UIN Two Othl i th.»t be WU found m unlawful of n Japanc* r isto! n«! f MBimi**ttkw m an t I US BOD, k- it Km on M irch
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  • 152 2 $100,000 OF OPIUM SEIZED TIIK Second District Court \%-as yest^Pday toW how a Customs party Mftfcfcfag sliip found three siicks of optam saluetl at about $100,000 imported by Chew Ah Hoo. c'u-toms officer.- Mid that d the "i.v. "raula" !\al from T.an^kok Df> [n th- ik tank of the 'Paula"
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  • 180 2 "LX-LAWS" fgfg J^ONDON.— Nearly 100 young couples m a North London district have swopped in-laws to save their marriages from going en the rocks. They did this under a "change home" scheme launched by the combined housing com- mittef of eight branches of the British Legion at
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  • 94 2 AUSTRALIA SENDS US A GIFT The British tarrttarles of' South Bait Asia Ma Sinsrapoi North Borneo, Sarawak an i Brunei are to re- coive tIM.OOO worth of medica 1 supplies and other commodities aa part of A.nstralia'a contrtbu* tion to Post-I'.NR.R... Relief. The first shipment of goods j Is already
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  • 76 2 JOHORE BAHRf. Thus: A brutal murder toon p.ace ac Buktt Pulai Estate at 1u.30 p.m. last night when a Chinese kopala was. attacked by another Chinese with a stone breaking nammer. The Kepala's body was found with the skull smashed. The assailant is still at large 28
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  • 157 2 AH LENG I LOVE YOU -TWO! TWO 18-year-old Chinese s iris appeared m the Sixth police court J =terday for love of the same man. Sim Ah Chiak and Betty Wong met m Kiat Lano on November 14. Because they both loved Ah Leng they spat and exchanged some very
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  • 36 2 Check on identity cards The first seesvttj screening; hi Singapore nyainnt identity cards whs carried ont yenterdu> morning b> divisional police m northern Singapore.. They screenod ?i)"> (hln»'s»- and found all of them hnd identity card*.
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  • 46 2 It was officially announced last night that 78 banishment j orders were made m November. The number of banishment orders approved since the boginning of this year is 550. Of this figure. 510 are aliens and 14 are British subjects convicted m courts.
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  • 47 2 SANTA COMES EARLY Santa Cta a ™*°L. J the lucky dip attended th« xhi w bought the ls I •irosvses. th n gf cakos. a> home nra^ d Before SalvjrtW^Jgd I Col. W. Darby jr oi exhibition opt-n. the home at Pl* f^JS |H re.:itation a •xhibtts
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  • 36 2 A NI art J !ed f: -Via Chmt -SI! a pill arm rokbcd him. At S I'"' A tried before Mi J and c >:>irnon jur. < to six y i Ou ■trok ta-
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  • 50 2 Fined $200 For False Report of t. 8 M S Strr vm .-.x m simp.' chftr_ j Tiad^ if repoi tto t toe of tM h»»: Btud xntkctt 1 Car-pa:k on AAs.u s 2^ I The second charge o: att« od fraud of 5^.500 from the, AjMirance Co was -uvd.
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  • 116 2 Tiger-hunter John A. Royola. who Kfl leading expedition into Siam and Burma jungles next y( visited Thien Kiew Circus on October 20 when heard that two elephants he sold to the circus i Ho arrived during a performance, nau malaria and collapsed. When he rec RdM that
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    • 18 2 BUCK RYAN RUCGLES YWUINEEDANM y COUPONS/^ TbOVOUMtAN...! /TMOWSe] VmiV&RSt-KOUf MUKE9nf£m °^-™<: A »™l t7 k »%TBe FJUoom/^^^ Jm**7&m*Mo \\9we?M£&'e
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  • 125 3 L I'islmi Finance Correspondent) \l\ roftMuatN v ill. to certain extent, be ,»< n>:« ii <*l jK-rmits to import Japani»M' g believe that the compcti- would help to bring down other Ikuul. bou title Iwal tirms importiin and Europe will benefit by the coiupetitioß. oi bicytlis anJ itecl pcpducifl
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  • 54 3 X Goodwill mission to -tpore by air yestrri way hark to Malta The frs m Mr John J. Cole. Minister "J Ration and Mr. John 1 I Emigration M laid Mr cue i* n a programiM oi ■li to the Untish Wui ci untrii s Lc h
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  • 12 3 bEV™"*" walked S»« <> am yostcr■kiuk ih eoulc| Dusers il paJr of
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  • 30 3 caught lia P' b^di t L. lin ;^med iNiof VY m a "fle > ain "iunition. f Mii^ 1 11 a com-, «<• .;;;-banan < m (v, f K amJ ran "JSS
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  • 90 3 Put it Right There Sister and Sister Neighbour of the Singapore (t>neral Hospital puts it right theft. Like the rest of us sh.' is S not taking any chances on i getting caught without an identity card. She ran think S of far nicer places lor speni ding an evening
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  • 170 3 THE three-man Pakistan Goodwill Mission to Indonesia, headed by Mr. Hatiin A. Alivi, ex-mayor of Karachi and a director of the Pakistan State Bank, arrived m Singapore from Medan by air yesterday. The delegates were met by prominent Musilm businessmen and citizens and 200 members'
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  • 43 3 lOE CASSLEY, store-keeper v on the freighter River Mitta. grabbed a rope and jumped overboard yesterday to rescue a horse that took fright and Plunged into the sea from the \vharf But the horse could swim faster than Joe and it kept on
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  • 81 3 Dr. D. c;. W. *sxi*, haa been uppointed to be n member oi tho Medical C »un LI, Singapore and the Federation, In p n<« of Dr. G. V. AIYn. iGOT ANOT!- <\\\y< 'K a l^d of 15 v. r.o took part In .he thui i»( \v
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  • 106 3 STEPS to counter Christian missionary activities among Malays and Muslims m Malaya will be discussed by the All-Malaya Muslim Society tomorrow. Decisions will be referred to the local Muslim Advisory Board which is cxpectol I advise Government on what steps should be £aken to iclieve Muslim anxiety.
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  • 90 3 swimming for 20 minute* until, exhausted, it allowed a rowboat man to seize him by HW head and tow it ashore. This horse was one pi that canic from Australia to Singapore on tho EUvei Mitta Forty-six of them an- to be sent on to Siam by
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  • 106 3 War won't Upset CNAC sevice T l^- Ml! bj China National poration •nk h i Ul not > i iterrui tc by tl i wrai In i China Thi I,: tcr, liyin X m I I'i:i^K(ilv i Kallang Airport on Dec. B, it U nghwa, the main x In Sh
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  • 79 3 Remittances to China: a policy change THE Chine- so Finance Ministry has revised the policy concerning overseas Chinese petty remittances making it possible for periodic, changes of official exchange rates for the OoM Yuan. But the Foreign Exchange Control Department here has no knowledge of this reversion to the policy
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  • 52 3 Thil year's Inthilay Mnnlversf»ry of the Prophet, Ifuhun* mail, dIM <n two months time, win not be celebrated with procettJoni hiii) makan beMur, but there will be public meetin«; ut th<- .lalan Ucs;ii- .Sta'imiii, v lecture <>n the Life of Muhanunad at Sultan licuqur ,tn<l the usual t<
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    • 34 3 Mh(l:iim ut)»»i you ring tiii: i:ijti: HriMiJy Salon for your ap|t«»itiliii«"it, rtiiU'iiil)(T l«. (Hit l 004 5 H» o// thi i>honi noir MfSS KTHNK, I'MK KUTK rVVKICN lIOTKL, TANCiLIN KOAI) TIME FOR A "MAN-EATER"
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  • 166 4 pHFSIDENT ElipidioQui: J Iloilo this week, wain,- Communist invasion of the 1 He exhorted Filipinos .1 a^ide the threat m the fac( ',M "Forces of destruction." Mid President Quirino. "axe fast approaching- ovir land. We must band toother and must ro.ihso the DCOCMItj of presenting a
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  • 206 4 Washington. Wed.— a Japanese newspaperman is renewing Washington contacts terminated suddenly when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour. He is Ichitaro Takata, foreign editor of Hie Tokio Mainichi. who is making a three-month tour of the United States by special permission of General Mac Arthur.
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  • 64 4 KARACHI. Wed.— A military source m Karachi Tuesday I j claimed that m the Leh--Kargil area, the Indian Army has esI tablisht'd land communications after having retaken Kanjil Dras and Leh. A spokesman of the Pakistan defence ministry said mat despite the Security Councils ap- peal to India
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  • 55 4 AMOY. Wed.-Ciie hundrta Ccmmuniiti Uuinched a surprise night attack on Husi village, m the CHfc&fjra, district ne*t Amoy They carried off heavy lc>o: •v.d kidnapped the wife and two tOtU oi the village chief vk-ho paid a ransom of 50 plcu'.s of rice lor their release
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  • 120 4 Stung To The Quick M ALTON. \orksh.rv. j \\>il. BritWa •••k»*»*|HT* a ataved I *»iRh r»- I Set :H a 'tul^e'v rilling J that ht'fn ha\f rii^ht 2 tt> stiajj. 2 j Mrs. T. Mitchell statrd •m foxin h.Te tliat thr m keefl of li«t iici^hlM»iir, 2 S Mr. Francis
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  • 155 4 All For OneOne For All.... WASHINGTON. Wed Oo v c m m c t officials predict that th* United fciatr. a year from now will be tied to defence alliances embracing most of the Western world. They Identified the* security arrangements as the Rio Pact and the proposed North Atlantic
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  • 71 4 Control Wanted 1 I r.vh ,1,-niarui f .r, <ntifl J "f "iintr\> r(. lnol fl bj Filipinos, uhirhisl preweal m the hands H hiii's.- .irnl uth^r (qI 2 Hfaen, has just t*9 iii:i(l- h\ former (,S a Nvneal ("mnit-ro o^| S Poniga int.Tt-sts, (fl (>' .i.iih (Iriicic, it H J
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  • 66 4 Students Flee Shanghai SHANGHAI. \\>i -1 i thousand I! I r-fu<:e«^B •i.vits who from Coifl L.i Chi-foo -:-i ad tlv.s time ro- SiiangH high pri( They left foi :~r.wnlM 1 Kiangsi pi vri\ H [•urine their two w^ekM lin Shangh Iv ng wh;chM |pnc«\< t >t:oral <■ th-- panic-.-tnck -;>^J
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    39 4 LAUNCHED by HRH Princess Elizabeth m nin tfM year, the Cunard White Star liner t'aronia hip *tj fittin^-out ba.sin at Clydeban k, Glasgou. th<l \>-«V join the Queen Elizabeth and Queen >laO York run m January next year. Q
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    • 31 4 Evening I Elegance Personified by You m this off-the-shoulders &own m Bitty organza, or any fabric you desire So graceful, .so flattering. SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. Battery Road. Spore. Phone 8208],
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    • 810 5  -  S. E. NELSON By IN 1^46 Chief Constable Alan Worth ot Scotland Yard's Criminal Investigation Dej partment retired from the Metropolitan Police after 40 yens of chasing crooks. Today, two years later. Mr. Alan Worth is firmly seated m a new career as head
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    • 154 5 ■At: I ft i i I ft 3 ft leas H>' Itswr a Ha few d Hc:al m ichinery K >ped H*. as a result uf Id si ver a ft ■v':h- for se de\ ft the industrial Hnore than 100 Hind that of conH indeed a startHont.' ike. But
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  • 528 6  -  THEODORE ILLION By n*nh v M Hllus mss m I ib«'i. a, liov valuable «iops n j villas has ;l la jj ifi l who i* %ii|>|mmi< ly roiiiiimiiiiv. i.r. fly i bout rain. In the v. II then to -v ouU errin he n;iL cuum
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  • 396 6 SPORE'S LABOUR PARTY j™^i\\^| c Sti*. Oi all the meetings I have attended, the Labour Party 4 Singapore's General Meet>nj h.-ki last Sunday, was the most undemocratic one. Besides the normal working public of Singapore who came m singly or m two's and three's, there were about 50 persona who
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  • 146 6 (SUGGESTIONS that Mar- hal S all i, at his rte «t m etinj wit'i leading East Euivp.\- n statesmen m the Crimea, proposed an Eastern Federation are discounted m Polish circles here. Most Poles, pro-govern-ment and otherwise, appear surprised when the suggestions ares mentioned. Their common retort
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  • 62 7 WORLD PHOTO NEWS Iks cut bread made from flour flown .1 m a effort to bolster the population it C'j,,mun:H forces. The brtal vis >■> Hi ikt. dish caUed num-tOf\ Mirim -troops of the Western Pacfic FU'et Force ><inntr through tfttf .struts T shi,, tam>. These men are now at***
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  • 257 7 NEW YORK. American is facing a, slump m an mdustiy which has rarely suffered a sotDack m the country's history- the ice cream trade. High prices are driving peop'e away from ice cream pai lours and other dispensers of the cold desert. Efforts by manufacturers
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  • 204 7 ::r, doctor who work i; ui darlaf khc *»v windows, and othCfff who woik Biessengen to earn enough money t< uy then food rations; a W( doctor 'vho acts a i a Hamburg cnuin.i who is going to to get j<> l tll( of tho 476 young
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    • 279 7 w\ vom ha mo I i'OhAV Programme Summary; 12.05 bi- 1 i- iWORK Interlude; 12.45 News m Malay; 1.00 Close Down. Bring- 6.00 Programme Summary; i of South *>.O5 Religious Hour; 6.30 InX 1.4 j terlude; 6.45 World Affair; 1 Ted Heath; V.OO Timo Signal; 7.01 Culture; 7.15 Interlude; 7.30
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  • 264 8 CAMERA VIEW OF TROUBLED ASIA CENTRAL CHINA 7.\/) 0 I INDONESIA Richard Ralph Cobley 'right) 36 year old former Major of the Royal Signal Corps is one of the pilot m The Indonesian Republic Flying Foreign Legion. He is pictured here at Djambi south Sumatra, uhen his aircraft, the Cnt.iJina
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    • 158 10 ivuisivi to tiii: mokmm. ihibim I Li L ADINLi\ P '-CHUCKLZ *-£V'RY OTHER POLECAT J YO' IS BOTH TM' M AH'LL NE.VAH HAPPyHBBB B^ fT ~l^B m doc-Patch ta,ld 7 "take a S Sweetest gal. »n all untiu vo slaps a_i_ ryrA«TcVZ"V fl/G ir^PRE%HL!N ON AQAM iM TM' WORLD VO
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  • 781 11 MAKE THAT CHRISTMAS PUDDING NOW WtO Ititpnm Wkh Stomp 11 Christmas )l >n't that igfht back days? Re- spicy to p TVMV this Un...is m prowould bo ntfl only tar Uk n the een- :Y- WOUItJ lifting Hnd g nuts. the wtiole family stir the lucii inning with Father, ami
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  • 252 11 rE T.X.T. committee have planned a gf— d carnival to be held m thy l rounds of Mrs. E. M. P. Ferguson's house, Woodside, 99 Grange Road tins coming Saturday it will start at 1 p.m. and go on until midnight Bring your children for tea
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    • 51 11 For the FESTIVE SEASON ror ultra smart and exclusive model evening gowns visit IRS, TOWMY THOMPSON >nd Moor, G. H. Bldg., Battery Rd. Tel. 7997 »UNDAY NiCHT'S ATTRACTION 'HE LIGHT ORCHESTRA of ROYAL I MARINES H. M. S. I iMINGHAM By kind permission of 5 T. T. A. C. CAKEXHAM
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    • 39 11 .^m I-.- ■'uc iiigp<^^^fc^->rv?jky ,v i a /'*«i«isp i> *3IW^ jr y j nis Dnniv *jr TccTJinnf Q TESTRONES and OVERONES IM :r|. r^ vjlu. 1 If p.cvr I." prywaoM >|f 11,. p ron.<»tf m ate Mftlfc SU ■■Mb«Mi
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  • 232 12  -  OSWALD HENRY ngggagas r ,!.::> is .»-t tap^twtund g cot t Texas I I eyca Of hIS n> Boul lina i none >t piec i m 3.A. by i a century: the Bowman fan its. by oflci i i King rg« 111 Ingenious ELIZABETH SCOTT kA
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    • 136 12 -i.j.m p iramount'v l MEDt -AND IKE ANbbLS SING" DO vv RRAi OPENING v In •RIVER LADi" ctun iR jL *h GREAT WORLD Globe p.lspm. shown Complete! "CAPTAIN AMERICA" Republic Serial). NEW WORLD judo 7 w i vm CAGED FURY' To; Port Apti Royml 3.30 730 i m "•DEMON LAND
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    • 163 12 \V Here's ill I tltejo; I r m tKe woild for all j'. I; tj ie world h enjoy uj < II I r^~z^\ 'V 1 J J^^ <^^ 1 m s I THE HAPPIEST PHY L T HAPPIEST PICTURE CF^iT'.': H WARHERBROS WjuiamAmeu. I 1 i.Mmer or later WW»*
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  • 94 13 Rubber Market Rallies Slightly THE rubber maik. t op- i about thrre-n.hts of cent town than yesterday m line with the lower tien^l m N. w York. With short Covering t spotted later m the day. MUen displayed less interest. The market rallied and became steady. Closing pin. were more
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    32 13 Br^ l( >\vns. m KKS m 3 X 40 1 w Bd m l mt 19 -JO X a 4 ■r 25 6 t ff 30 X U. 13 If ll
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  • 677 13 AGAIX I 5 The share market MM 3 3 again dull yesterday ulth little busines pas- 2 l n ?> It appears, that the S proposals of the Inter- 2 national Tin Study Group 3 regarding: the conditions I of tin sales for the next I five
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  • 147 13 M-AID LEAKS TO REDS In vestigator Coming Here DONGKONG, Wed- IS Senator (Jeoiv Malone, Nevada Republican, said much Marshall Plan raw materials reaching Europe ultimately lind their way to Russia and other Iron Curtain countries m the form of processed and manufactured goods. The Senator is on a factfinding mission
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  • 157 13 Produce Market Round-up T!t>' i ..< < n it oil mai <. t Arm In line with the »>• tt« i pi ioea foi copi.i. lint peppei pi kvs m .ik->"> .tiy lowei du< to lack of buying Interest Th«- following wen yr>bi 'li V 1 quotations SAGO FLOUR: Ungga
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    • 38 13 1 1 oom\«. W the screen with jkf? 1 SONGS k LAUGHTER irnerßro^ J ;JjJJ^||jrJ sqfKm*^ S>ONC HITS!; nrnw\AVf Jack Ca r :on 1 UJJA ll 4 ttn Sotherni ■<<! 9 15 SATURDAY at M'ffi ->, U, i i i
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  • 182 14 5 scull champs to boost world championships C\ \)\Y\ \\»'d.— Ti\:' S\diie> P»wlwg rlitlni^iasts I form Bl Olfw^tatlM to promote uorlil si-uHiiift <h:iin')ionshif>s. lho\ deckled thi*. ttte* Cvsu Pfeddoa, oi Evans Head, \.s had w>n thr irOffU proiVssional title m :i r.ivv th Max lisher. anothfr Xew South Nekhmai.. on
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  • 64 14 The following will- represent Cable and Wirless Sports Club at hockey against C. Y. M. A. 3.C. on Saturday at 5 p.m. at Farrer Park: Kerry Lim. Lim Yew Cheng, E. Lazaroo, Gordon White, E. Rodrigues, Ah Hoc, H. Long, Joo Fook, J. Roaario, Thio Yuen
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  • 505 14 'THE VON' HAS A TEMPERAMENT (By GEOFFREY POWVU I SYDNEY.— iho-e who reprd tindin&s oi an iuoilensise pill 4 .j,i i, r (o!on?ls with language unliniite<l ;«i»< i onsafl H»th> art* ustra.v m their approach to t;i- game it ojlv b\ tho eXMppIl of Aastrali:.ii N Niiia ami (Ksm' Vivk
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  • 59 14 •lii.v U ih. hll iMit <>i anvour \vb«i beats thfia. With OMB MMptii»n >hrfr \\r»NT> ;*r.' kpMWd -V ul oaWMI MPIM an> ■oortWMMI IMW t> not an t n^li..htn;i;>. I am iu)t Iho only Austratiau i "iipLHtniuc ;*»1 tli«- Bfftnlftm v»r tin* Kaf.tfOOl »t thr iHyilll>i<- Train
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  • 109 14 SYDNEY Wed America u» a wovuierfu". p'.ace and hfcl ■OBM md race course.-, but the jockeys who tide on them haidly compare wUh the best Australian*. s \id Brisbane i bookmake:. Hany Hc«4 on his r-oturn fi >m a holiday m Cana*la and the United States. Hcod
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  • 49 14 The Catholic Young Men's Association defeated the Shell Sports Club m chess last weekend. Result* <CYMA players mentioned first, t James Lee beat Tan Kirn Guan; Joseph See beat P. Baddelley; Joachim' Ng beat John Hoh; S. C. de Cruz drew with Lim Cheng' Bak.
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  • 85 14 "Ytr |>«vp!- i E§c. land MM Ik r-\ ITh*-> ;irr nuurvclltw .ici I lik. th.-ni Md tfej H ■0. 1 a:n a good ipgfl ami I dgat rar* ii ih but I Uirvu 11\ cittb iaua\ uiut th. headline wiiit rnunJ th world. On.- \\ri»»r Naui I
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  • 218 14 THE Indian Association gave the Singapore Recreation Club their hardest fight of the season I m a hockey match played on the S.C.C. padang yesterI day. The Recs finally triumphed by two goals to one. Down two goals m the first half, the Indians staeed
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  • 17 14 feated at 1 )y throe goal.< I »t the formers borers wor, I Barlow. I
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  • 34 14 The Annual G I of the Olrla' SP I Se hold on Sat'.nU} SRC at 5.30 I> I A hockey "Marrieds an.l played at S.« 1 ah memWw aI 1 vitcd. 1 >
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  • 266 15 IU >( \st team proved too strong for their Lr v th< ;>" t 1 I l by 2 points (two goals oljr ifm> to live points <a goal) at rugger at the The Ist t*»-im controlled the game from the outset and during tn.' fiist half easily piled
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  • 176 15 I U I LKWIS) i [poh this i to nly fast Kimbotton rix fui the la.<T n Mane three fur- to the string sod were Md Law- irrlv- not tl ick--. v.l ;irnv- 1 i baa been Martin for and with a pood if will m future is a
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  • 47 15 I LONDON^ Wed: s The international soca r t a match between England S and Switzerland which 5 was to have been played 2 at Hughbury, London, this afternoon has be«n J postponed until to 1 morrow, Thursday, be- rau.se or fojf. Reuter. '■■■■■■»Mr«a«nauaaa*a j
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  • 118 15 The 'present railed strongly! and kept the hall up m the enemy area. Yass-im notched the pr boys' first goal. Shortly after th;> 'present forced the first short corner of the evening but failed to take advantage of it. The last few minutes saw Kwong Joo play a
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  • 92 15 Ray wants 3 Fights LONDON. Wed— Kay Robinson, world middW weight champion, wants three fights m Kurope before defeMtag his title m the Inited states next J summer. His Mfpr George Gaiiwford has written to London pro- i tnoter Jack Solomons I nm—flf IffMl m Lon- S don, Purls, Stockholm
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  • 22 15 i pn lent I I Wt the ■ugger to i m BarB H oj Saundcrs, Bell, Ar- v Hid^way. h^ Neville
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  • 134 15 P at gets a house and two servants Pat Gillesr reserve Ui Doncaster Third Divii to sign a rmted ,the mouths 'yes, water and baby Si provided. tft ot h tho house °ompanion to A house will bo provided for Gillespie as soon as he arrives and he will receive
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  • 158 15 The present boys of Victoria School held the old boys of the school to a two goals draw m a 'Past' versus 'Present' hockey match played on the school field yesterday evening. The first half was a scratchy aftair with the old boys finding!
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  • 89 15 Home For Freddie British boxer Freddie^ 'T* Mills, tight-heavy wight champion of the world i 7 returns home after his I battering victory over Johnny Kalph, the South I African h.avvw eight s champion. Mills knocked S out Ralph m the eighth- round. Over 25,000 peo- i pie paid £42,000
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  • 176 15 Ar st R a L i a N i nr < orge Ptnchefl i am itling i>ui .tt the Great 'i on Saturday He dm V m the cl<v. r ji i perlenced Indian Ik rywi >^n Ther< i an uau u<< I Into i
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  • 262 15 The G.H.Q. Signals played definitely superior soccer to register a five goal to one victory over the Royal Military Police XI at Tanglin yesterday. Inside-right, Ingles and right-wing Giles scored two goals each and the centre forward Hopgood scored the other. During the first-half, play
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  • 319 16 SQUATTERS EVICTED HOMES BURNT O7EEPING ■ipitfci' iroMti on riu liloi| ratenrmttoik, sear tho Mtoriou totiwf ist hotbed at MingH Slpot, .Ifstfffdij pttwdei m Vlfal uith pllrinll Ml .3 burn dmm their homes. In the eurh niornin? n^ht. tnn>p> and police evicted the Ml Mjuatters trorr the iwMITMMM and then destroyed
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  • 68 16 HONOKONQ, W\m Mr f Zlmianra, ittoratjr foe Mr a J Briga whoso daupht^drowtd w.htn the car being I driven by Mr Bra^j plunge into the 9«»a o*\ November 21 MJ the 'nquest into th» i Jeatl: t.-; nm yet been de< It Mtd tO hold tr.
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  • 112 16 Unhappy Woman Relaxes (From Jimmy Giover) London. Wednetd. For o\'er two months the .jihiippiest uorr.ar. m England former Singapore girl EutMes Alford today relaxed when she the news that her h,usban.l. Alexander CampbeH. Daily .\ia:i Oorreepoßdeac In Rangoon -as been fret- from jail and is flying home. He Wlu be
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  • 41 16 TAIPING Tuesday. Ban- I dits burned a wooden bridge at j the 20th mile, Ijok, last night I It has since been repaired. In the Bentong area of Pahang, the police destroyed a bandit hut for about 20 persons.
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  • 262 16 Couldn't keep track of his cheques LONDON, Wednesday. A witness m the tribunal investigating alleged corruption m Government circles toid the court today that m his dealings with Sidney Stanley, the man of nine names, "There were so many cheque* floating around that I did not know whether j they
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  • 38 16 KLU AN'G. Tuesday Bandits attacked the gpuar is on duty at Mongkibol Estatp ladt night and Bukit Benut Estate m the early hours of this mcm- j ing The Special Constables replies and drove them off.
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  • 101 16 MI'AR, Tuesday— A British Police formerly of the Palestine Force, fought back ah ambush and covered his men until his head »*<D off by an enemy grenade, the battle' between the iergei Special Constables and the hidden ndits tool at the 21st mile. Muar
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  • 65 16 Pwebel leader Amir Siarifuidin WSJ arrested on Tuesday, at Klambu village, northwest of Furwododi, it was announce} yesterday. Sjariiudd-n, together with his henchman, including "oeripno. former Republican Minister at Prague, had been closely pursued by Government troops since Monday morning when his whereabouts was finally locate J
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  • 163 16 "DLANS without power are worse than no plan at all, Sir t < Britain's foremost town planning expert, told the SW yesterday. can v- r ut |D har m "Singapore n-eda, legislation before any adequate develop™* must know your data thorough y uo fore
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  • 29 16 Mis* M. Cardo-.ra died suddenly at the General Hospital at 11 p.m. last night. Funeral Service at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on 2nd. Dec. 4.30 p.m.
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