Morning Tribune, 3 December 1948

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  • 243 1 REDS' NEW THREAT TO YANGTSE NANKING, Thursday.— Thr siluation juound IVn^pti, 100 miles from Nanking, now has been Mtfgd ti'inponirily as Communist forces on the northern bank of the Huai Kiver slacken their pressure on thr Nationalists. Nationalist military circles expressed the belief that Chen Yi's seven Communist columns strikirv.;
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  • 69 1 The I vanish BadUniMtoai m ■oeiatloai iia\«* asjMNßMed th< timii linkup >f playen to tt pri-M-nt OfiirnurK In tIM Tim 1 1 ins Cup l iiurnaiiMtit Bgaiaw( sut'drn m Oopssthagifi on l)»M<ii)hrr llli and Bth. Sin^Jcs: i. ftihiin SKu.trdp. 'i. Mogera l ->Usv. f. Bwrgr I- ir(J«'rskrn. Donblesi
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  • 26 1 IfENTAKAB AKK.v Thui flay: A Military captured tiv« Malay Communists during ra id on LmW* Kawah nignt Communist documcnU were found on them.
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    502 1 iuu Getfc^ m [U rroragotar*' i»^.n by C '»P S m\i\ m, "I an i I1! l <"'ice, B- nd«g he > I fl ••'t make J ■^a^;^ aarboyt he i add Ids best I* cheer the I Oth,. r <lh .ve. (By OBOSGE TAN) MR. LIM CH
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  • 60 1 LOS ANGELES, Thui Movie actress lot.i Hi/worth who obtained her final decree of divorce from writer Orson lies v< st< rday hai new heart throb the Bnglii h-edu cated sportsman Aly Khan "i of the Aga Khan. ii' and Rita toured Bj and E'ortugal together last Bum
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    • 28 1 For llm PEOPLE Hy llk PEOPLE d they're calling it T^^A 0^ THE CHBATEST SALB if M\\\i\\\W I 36" Only si.'.o per jrafd! BEMBERG «5" (»,,!>• "s.i.lM. |>r v..,<l'
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  • 100 2 2 years for arms theft HARRY Thomas Jotepa tm, of th<* rvvonshur R« -iriont was found £UiM th«- Asaizo Court y»st«-r.iay of the tht it of an automatic pistol at BdMßg barrai ks on January 14 last, and KB* tenctxl to two y.tis' IIMOUI .mpriaonmrnt by Mr Just:ci Tay'or. On
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  • 59 2 He had extortion letters BALING ABBA, Thurs: Extortion letters were found on one <f the two armed bandits captured durincr a security sweep near th. Baling \Y> Dg Road today. Om- of them, a man on the wanted list, was caught m possession of ammunition. The other had a carbine
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  • 47 2 Singapore is to have a Press Club launched this week-end. The inaugural meeting takes place at the mess-room of the Cecil Restaurant. No. 2. Finlay.^or. Green at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday. The meeting is open to all journalists intending to be memtx re,
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  • 50 2 IPOH. Thursday —Two arm- ed Chinese ambushed a party 1 1 of four Special Constables who were returning to Leing Fatt Konesi after buying provisions j < from the village on Tuesday. They rired four shots and failed. They then retreated be- j 1 fore fir^ from the
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  • 42 2 Egyptian As Kedah Official An Egyptian, formerly on the stall of the Darul-Ulum College. Cairo, la expected to arrive m Kangar, capital of Peiiia, shortly to be appointed Inspector of K( ligious School. ir the State, an Alor Star orliicial source said.
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  • 257 2 YOU DISGRACE CEYLON Judge tells nine men: THE Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Gordon-Smith. tM 1 nine men of the Oylon lioneer Carps m the Hifch Court yesterday: "You are a disgrace to the Army and yoii are a disgrace to Ceylon. You are of no use to this country and
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  • 97 2 Big drop in crime UNDERWORLD arti\i tirM ar. «-oolin^ off n;, 4..iy m Sing;«[>or»'. Sharp drv»pw m theft and »rm«l r.»J>hi rv fiffiir**.. w cri' rp^urdt* 1 h\ th»« polios last :n,»nth. Th«Tt* v.«*re thrro ar.n--v r^bberif's lowest ti|furt' m the statistic a> r-omprred ulth 47 armed rt>blM>ri<*s m V>\-.i!ib-T
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  • 132 2 DISHONEST IN IMMORAL DEAL INDIAN youth. Alias All dishonestly induced two other Indians to pay $10 each for an immoral purpose. Act- ing Chief Justice. Mr. Gor-don-Smith held at the High 1 Court yesterday that the 10--1 wer courts were right m convicting and sentencing him. An immoral or illegal
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  • 75 2 They dug out the Reds The Police found an underground tunnel ;n p nMd on Jeta Estate an. du£ into it until two Chinese came out and surrendered. The tunnel led into a hidden chamber a Red hideout Both the tunnel and chamber were well camouflaged with vegetables planted on
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  • 27 2 <*9 Com ttV^H I rate I sentence "I dent IN HEDJazH IUUy studeotj k hI Saudi knbi* havefonJ^B union to t ik car^ 0 Jj^oft .^H
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  • 219 2 ~~"+J^^^^M JHE ColoniaJ Secretary, Mr. P. A. B MckH became the Governor's Deputy. Singum M H.K.the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson left vest el tor Penang on a short holiday. H. will act forH Governor during his absence. H A RECORDED interview with Sir Patrick Abercrombie the British
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 151 3 I, mi n s ,ig:iiK>re are facing an a^ute shortS ri irs m the supplying ureas upcouHtr>-. Id transport rharges for sending supplies -.usttl }>roduftion m most sawmills ll)V hilt sinje the middle of November. supply of logs sent down to the SingapOß come from the F^dera.mported into from
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  • 26 3 m. mX tM X X ad no H > :uT H m on X i: jacket md the H money. X' ii help, H SpOBM I
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  • 41 3 ih sergeant J. I unbtish* ta on lay I 1!P- Bci it The Rev. IB the M rHet H. N AdMi.ii. reAdviser. Bon{ jpi esent I CPO Malac- R. Pi i Assistant Muar, i iven M i _j,i.>n. Smith. fa
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  • 57 3 rAE Tribune regrets announce the death of Mi. John Cochran. on Wednesday lat Canniesburn Hospital, da* irow. The funeral will take i place m Glasgow on Dec. i. Mr. Cochran was for a long i time the General Manager of 1 United Engineers Ltd.. Sin- capote, and recently went
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  • 123 3 B l S, issued by Consul J. N recogW by the cation, presented Mr. th^ the X nda- iber 6. I) the reI LUTE: I fain Fook m .i,, m Wei Yin I Tan Kuang I ('han Seng, Chin Yee Eu. Yap Pow Choy. Ho Tung Ya. Miss Lim
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  • 18 3 D. L. i and Mis* MaY) Theivm Marcus, MMTIeJ at the (ath»ulrvi! <»f the Good Shephrrd.
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  • 128 3 SINGAPORE hawkers hay > asked the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to appeal 13 to the authorities on their behalf against the proposed demolition of the remaining three temporary markets m the city. In b letter forwarded to the Chamber of Commerce, the tiawters 1
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  • 45 3 TH E numbewi leUiawl im* l 1 Emergency Regulation* up to the id I iMt w vas a follows:- w i Chinese [ndimnt Malays (including Indonesians > j Kuropean.-: Tot tl m addition. 14 O [ndians, 6 Malays are held view to nUOP
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  • 35 3 School Christmas Concert A largo audience enjoyed t Christmas concert which was presented by the MethodUt (Girls' Afternoon School yeeter<lay. Christmas hymns, greet ings, ami appropriate ■election! from the Bible helped rieatc a Christmas ofmiienhiiic
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  • 9 3 Departures From Singapore oog the pa. „n,I th- R
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  • 92 3 Gurney: Warm thanks Tllr I Rajah. o( M tlav;i. from Hi Bxoel ii acy Uw High (■> mi.ii konei "1'- M R jah. I riMMlId tiki to •<n 1 v< U my warm th:irn t-ir the ho: i>it»lity which yen arid the imiiit). is 01 |kc I'l.s.s Cluh \vrr<> kind
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  • 53 3 13,700 PHONE LINES FOR COLONY SINGAPORE'S new :> 000 line Automatic telephone exchange la being built by the General Electric company of ESnflaod. According to Uh- company, Bingapore'i present telephone rxchunge has been expanded to 700 lines, and the new equipment W 'U enable the ■ervtoi to dtvolopcd tv deal
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  • 58 3 Jow Bet En^ (34), 1 Ir ma It* patient at the Randans KerbAU Hospital jumped to her death from the bathroom window on the second floor of Kandanjj Korbau Hospital m thr early hours of tho morning on I November 22. The Coroner. Mr. Choor iSingfa returntd
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  • 131 4 Hongkong 's New Airport HONG KONG, Thurs Work is scheduled to begin shortly o n a new US$2,000.000 airport to handle the Colony's continually expanding ai r traffic. The project has been in the wind since before the war. Hal! the total allocation is scheduled to be spent before March
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  • 268 4 Tientsin In Throes Of Blackmail This great North China 1 nsioo and excitement w isolate it by land trom the ca pi Nanking and ancient W£" P —and now, as Lt* port rloses *o snipping. from all Asia. Ie of Tientsin's most exciting momenta ram< last night when evacuees prepared
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  • 178 4 WASHINGTON, Thursday Angu.- Ward. Alftfltf n Consul \n the Comnmnistheld Chinese city of Mukden. is still cut off from CWIIICt with the United States. After capturing" the Manchunan industrial centre, th^ Chinese Communists i?su»nl order- on November K"> that no CMMM or foreign radio station.- could
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  • 198 4 WASHINGTON. ThursJawaharial Nehru is described as "a statesman whoso influence for good and evil in the community of nations is almost incalculable." by a leading American newspaper the Baltimore Sun. The paper stated "There is the possibility that, under Nehru, India may determine to cast her
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  • 46 4 COMPLETED just m time for Communist occupation unless it i> part of a <rorfl farm policy the 3.000 ton drydock at Tangku. 80 milt* Iron TWttii. In th- (viS the huge floating which sink<* into position b\ Uking m water.
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  • 219 4 "Peace" Talks Continue BATAVIA. Thurs.— The Dutch Cabinet peac**' 1 d^leeation back from Jogjakarta after a fourday informal talk with the Indonesian Repun'.ican Premier. Dr. .Mohamed HatU. report! to Dutch political party leaders here on the results of the talks. The Cabinet delegation, after consultation with the party leaders and
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  • 113 4 PARIS Wednesday. Peter Fraser, New Prime Minister, has I the United Nation Committee by demanda^M I.ipan be admitted to l^H of the I'- '<*'_■ He built up a b-4 fl r admission unt;! dH realised that It wasad^H tongue He meant >•■ "It would b< i prostitution of the
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  • 12 4 u5Wh Madrid «m plane. I 1 ma: V morn'.n- A.f H
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  • 25 4 parwin. Thui m hour and tht: shops -^.^v I and W lo.u wai X&M but Dan» fected. of BSt?jggS| (rom be« n 1 I
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  • 201 5 B ah's B how's B len be- the Not but Jist BY;. led this B an 1 B table B the de- hist B road B beI S i.OOO B N inking B i mv LV ive B r the B taking, B situaB prosB I :!isl B bleakI
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  • 30 5 A queen honey bee with her court, showing the circle of workers attending her. The workers ■ttomfiag the queen turn to face her; they grown and fem\ her.
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  • 967 5 LABOUR shortage m Britain today goes far beyond manpower: it includes the inserts which pollinate both field and orchard. For over the past decade farming has been so intensified that the bees cannot cope with it. fUcent seasons have brought about much grumbling:
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  • 838 6  -  IAN RAE by FT rich-quick stop II part of tht da.Jy gossi] at the Collector- Club whicr occupies five .spacu)U> floor.' m a New Y<>rk building, an*, the 2.000 members of thi< international club of experi stamp lovers have a milhor such stones between them Some
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    329 6 The Collectors Club with headquarters m Nem Yer'bhM Membership of 2,000 spread all over the world and wnU ranoe from millionaires to dustmen. I so. He specialised m aviation issues and when the United States Government placed a new 24 cent issue .on sale. Mr. Robey was
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  • 58 6 Mr Cyril rh;in-.ben later for the Army recently that the* tiuth m thesu^jM Australian troops rompletely withdraw Japan, and denied tj Australians m a recenl In japan were making well p*' •■I f»i f! a toke. X loartunt -,;;r pea th ber.^ J reduction force I J rtrength
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  • 156 6 Sir. I hop' you u1»l forgive me for writing: to you but any assistance you could g\\o !ii«« m the following natter would be greatly appreciated. First let me ie!> you some thing abtu:? myself. lam 2fi v,. ars o >/| n ex-R.A.A.F. man, I "ost
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  • 67 7 II all the other two hundred students m the city, these girls at Raffles Girls School are entering the tifth daj <>t the Cambridge Examinations today. intent on the problem before them it happened to be an llgfein examination— they did not even
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  • 203 7 isually disguised of -game appearing mote quently on the a black market ron the 100 pp«r every W»d are never -are known to ng dogs for L 10 narket restau- Pnngs have a i h of humour. The "»ta4 for ex- I 'tin. j J»*o,
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    • 296 7 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY li!?i>' rfUwih 1.00 i Lunch*tinM mv ac R be Ira; l •;<> i i) V i-i« by Wilaoo; 'joo ciOM i kvwa. mine sum--1 Summary; 8.20 Film Review; .V.'JO Fni' i Symphony No. by i;< ethoven; D.30 Newt; 0.43 Talk, 10 00 I'ake fmU choice A
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  • 64 8 THE THOMAS CUP UNKNOWN —*r- m f 1 f^\ T7\ lAT i m GOJM GONE! The last breakfast but excite ment is bad for fhe appetite V^k Still n riotiN m. v.». I., >( i t<lU i itieir r.u 'Though sick. Mr. l.mi luuin (n-»kH H. E. The Governor, m
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 331 10 j r\( LI SIVK TO Till- M«H>l.\f, THIIM JACK ARMSTRONG 'V^ LIEUTENANT GOAIEZ *VAS KILLED |APP^F?ENTLy Tm,=^\"" AWEN SHELL 6URST. .WE CHACC R£V 15 a J EI -^AnH COME OUT/ v jKni HAVE NO OFFICER TO TALK ROUGH CHARACTERS r SUR^B T WANT TO TALK JR 'J? V V' c
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  • 291 11  -  KATHLEEN HICKLEY By |N un ti lal bolt will lift a A frock into some[tiite out of the ordi- suck bolts can be it home and will cost ttle. ire slim a cum- ityle will suit you, s simple to make. V will want some tailors
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  • 171 11 RECOVERING from an operation for appendicitis m the General Hospital is Mr. John Hamlin. U.S. Consul. It's a boy for Robeit and Jane Jantzen. Mothei and child are doing well at the TOUngterg Memorial Hospit- In town again If Mme. A. Graff recently returned from the U S.A. where
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  • 273 11  - Twins Follow Two Skin C are Routines Alicia Hart r By !*> V* ikin i Or>< th:,t ..t i, |y Vls)! future wrrtnk iit tt» oily km.t which hv. t "V 1 I 1 v I ttractine blackheads? 5^ Mich 'iiirn.-n problemi thai almost r V ry one except thai
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  • 214 11 Ren ur> tome ti t >s from m the M, fker of th> hridf, sh< qnrtitum <(nss siutnHr fb THE bride's mother. accord- according to the f-ishmn experts, is hauler to dfCM than the bride. The reason that Mother presents a problem. says wilma Allen, bridal
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    • 85 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight -THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. m the Lounge with FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano INFORMAL DANCE from 9 p.m. to midnight NANK PICKFORD &_His Orchestra SUNDAY NICHT'S ATTRACTION THE LIGHT ORCHESTRA of H.M. ROYAL MARINES m m M l\#i *^J BIRMINGHAM By kind permission
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    • 68 11 C. K. TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear i CARVED TEAKWOOD FVKNITURE I ALL HINDS OF LINEN EMBKOIDERIKS t i I 241, Ki\er Valley Road, Singapore, rhone: MOBS I Baby Portraiture Wedding Photography I Portraiture m the Home I £W^ ///W Photography I jP^/^r Robinson I
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  • 366 12 LONDON BELONGS TO ME.' (now showing! at the Pavilion) is more than I fine film. II is 1 s.iua "f London life, a documentary and moving m*ord of the hopes and fears. hap|>iness and sorrmm of a small, representative sei'tion of
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    • 101 12 I^mFjkh; Carson $^rT^ Sothern NOW SHOWING! Wfr SHOWS DAILY |r tpja. 4.15 t.U y,A i-C opt vdn JHB i hiiiir.n Mattoee 11 a mi. i Mrmri niOMUH BADMCN** TOMORROW at M'NITE! on Hi*::* ffif^VSK^^'^HJ I ENTERTAINMENT NUMBER ONE! I *X V ir\ *-iX\ t f t M f f >\
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    • 43 12 JiVUASiJ >HO«t I OPENING TODAY 3 Shows: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.:n. YVONNE de CARLO more captivating than over before m "RIVER LADY" co-starring with I Rod Cameron Dan Duryea A Universal Technicolor hit! TOMORROW AT MIDNITE "Romance On The High Seas" IN TECHNICOLOR
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    • 153 12 I have voi seen "LONDON BELONGSTO^ rs WHAT EVERYONE Is mvin, J SINGAPOKK H 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. PHGNE 6903 REMEMBER IT'S A BRITISH PlCTltjl LONDON BELONGS TO ME I RICHARD AITENBOROU6H AUSTAIfi 8 I fIY COMPTON STEPHEN MURRAY jMTTJ I with WYLIE WATSOU SUSAN SHI* ''£m£?&*l« I li iiV If >f
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  • 142 13 11 r market iM erratic yesterday. It opt-nt-d stt-aiiv atttwd M cts. buyers i. Smoked Shoot t<, I>.. With more v «n< n ii i pri ■•■> slipped thn {U trt i CCSt fium thmore 01 less ur from tho previous bi CkMlßg pni N Buyers.
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  • 20 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Itelugence .\vns W SHEEWI W 3. r > 36 E 17 18 1 212° I 2^30 m r! 16
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  • 781 13 > j IIt. Waugh j Xen Stock j Another quiet day was S 0 experienced In the local J j share market yesterday. There was no particular S trend. 3 Henry Waugh yester- 1 day were quoted In their I new form of $1 stock. I Binfipore,
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  • 145 13 'irman _of the R*ub Aurtralian Gold Mining md at the fix< pi m report the COmpany'a meeting to be held m Brisbane on I>r points out that the official pri< of |oid has remained constant m spite of Increased coats "A demand exists for gold m the
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  • 60 13 New Yoik. Thurs. This week's high operating rate ta the iteel Industry 100.5 per cent of rated capacity "means that steel Arms are running everything that can be moved," says the lion Age, I Recent high level output, the Iron Age estimated, means the industry will produce
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  • 83 13 World Rubber Production Up I WASHINGTON. Thurs. World natural rubber output this year is estimated by the U.S. Department of Commerce at 1.550,000 tons -approximately the same as the peak production achieved m 1941. The Department states increased Indonesian production is largely responsible for the increased estimate and may be
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  • 86 13 Produce Market Round-Up 1 T. v. pi oduc< price I >t black r«'pi >( v Unued t" slide Lan 1 slippi piCUI ti< .<17»» riif following were yesterday's quotation ■AGO PLOUR: Ltogga 119 H Sarawak Siak |16 BAGO SEED: $ly> TAIMOCA FLOCK Fat: 5- FLAKK TAPIOCA: $34. TAPICX'A SKED $33.
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  • 48 13 LONDON. Thurs. Qutet firmnesa ruled most sections of the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday. Tobaccos, steels, and textiles were m demand but moat industrials were slow. Oils and gilt-edged issues were neglected. South Africa's mining shares were selectively firm Financial Tlmew imlex was 121.3.--A.P. A.P.
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  • 60 13 NEW YORK, Thurs C!rud.> rubber standard futures closed 30 points higher on Wednesday Sales totalled 42 contracts Offers were 10.10 cents (US' bid. Crude rubber Number 1 futures < losed 30 to 40 points higher. Sales totalled 54 points contracts. Offers wore March 1790; May 1765; July
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    • 51 13 FOR YOUR l| INSURANCES NATIONAL j EMPLOYERS i Mutual (feaml Insnnmce Association Ltd. (iNCORrOKATr.I* IN FNOLAND) WO CL4M9 BOM/5 //3^i -national .employers;; MEYER OHABWCBi RATTLES I I rhnn -mj;. i> o Bo* 4 v ii»oii PBNANO Kf ALA LIMIVK J22 Walter (.n-nh-r A r Chartered Bank Co __KwonK Yik A.«.».
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  • 412 14 'DON' MAY GET £5,000 TODAY MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Donald George Bradman, terror of bowlers for more than 20 years, makes his last wicket stand m his own testimonial match which begins at Melbourne Cricket ground today when he will lead a side against Linday Hassett's eleven. It is expected that the
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  • 103 14 "SORRY TO GO" a "I am natural! v ><>rry 2 to say farewell to this S ground," Bradman said. "but one cannot go on for 2 ever and I Uo not think people want m«* t<> con- tinoe when I :i.» longer I^-1 fit to tak? mv place m first
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  • 103 14 Iln 37 Te»iH ..^alns: England he scored 54)28 runs (19 centuries) at an I average of 89.78. In all, Bradman ylayed m J2 Tests scoring 0,916 runs m 80 innings for the wonderful figures of 99.94 an innings. Ills full firstclass record is: innings, 334, not
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  • 89 14 Cyelists Threaten Strike I I<l m\ H '.'ten teen H jTJ ltf H3! S JiJ the pn, m ,r;^i to ront.nu.. [)r w^ H h-aM hah tfc, itiMk S to lun, b,;,, r lht H s «Xv uf th, ra- uHichb,- 1 Kins at im (1 ,L n Ihltrh. lr,nch,
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  • 452 14 Fox's Horses Were Best (By ALLAN LEWIS) Ipoh. Thursday. H DORSET from Lt. Col. Fox's stables impressed mot on the inner grass track, which was slightly H heavy, this morning. H Princess Prints ran the best three m 39 sees.. while best over the four were Amusement Tankard H and
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  • 63 14 Please admit us Cramm DARIS, Thurs. German lawn tennis players are planning to ask the International Tennis Federation for recognition of a national federation, according to Gottfried Von Cramm, Germany's No. 1 lawn tennis player. Von Cramm hoping to visit London next week. "Out Gorman Tennis Com- Cramm said '•Wo
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  • 157 15 Ii m&F** Cricket Club Rugby XV "B" wen un to hangi R.A.F. by 8 points (one goal, om i penalty), on the Padang yesterday. TV < i"- 1 fon*-ards worked hard and had th< defeat* busy during the second session. Baxter opened scoiir.g m
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  • 64 15 I luhunn.-i tire. Thurs. I I Hutton. \ork«%hire K.i Engl*"* l »l»»'ninff n <m;. j,r»-x.-nt»»d X vi 1 k i»l Kt>'riti« from travelling B:h th. rest of the B < part) to spend 8., ,ji^ •a\-\. fh»' (»overB- J'n-toria B|T!i' docl r who Msited 8,,r: advlM^l hton to reK
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  • 223 15 100-mile race deferred The Singapoi,- 100-Mile masE sed-start cycle road race schr- duled to bo held at Chua Chu Kang Road, off ioth mile Buklt Timah. on Dec. 5 hfli been post- poned to Dec. 12 tf 7 a.m. Three other events will be held at this meet Two Miles
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  • 115 15 ■DN: N Thurs. Ted E iger of Freddie B lightweight chamB lay that Mills wr.s m. 1* to fulfil a proE;' hii title against L the former He; m dmerici next sumB condition! offerB ment of ChainB< fight was fust Bu- summer. Bn it the promoter
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  • 231 15 Veterans' 3-1 victory over Jollilads m, w w i o F^° ry r ?'T th< J llliads m a s<K(<r m^ch playrd at Park yesterday. The .lollilads played scrappy Stay forvNar(Ls !ast many a a= thr h Th< .lollilads missvd a Jinr ipoortunlty to take th<- lead when Inner-left Doiiah
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  • 115 15 £10,000--not to win "big race" London. Thins. Maj R. Stirling Stuait. the racehorse ownei, has reported to the National Hunt Committee that he whs asked if he would ICCept i £10,000 to stop his horse 000 l I Customer winning "a big mo The name of the race was not
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  • 41 15 Members arc reminded that the Banka Sports Club's Second Annual General Meeting will be held at the Anglo-Chinese Middle School at Coleman Street on Sunday, at 10.30 a.m. sharp Non-members from Banka and Billiton are invited to attend.
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    47 15 Incidents in the Roghf encounter between tinKoyal Airforoe and the Army played at the -Jalan BeMW Stadium <»n Wednesday. Hm Airmen uho played a clever steady Kan™ 1 ttdk the bad in the tenth minute of play and finally ran out winners by neventeen points It five.
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  • 65 15 Playrrs will bo selected from the following to play footoall for JoUllada Athletic Union against H Q. Singapore District jon Sunday at 5.18 p.m. on the Fort Canning ground. Transport will leav« 243. T?injong Ptgar Road, at 4.30 p.m. sharp Naraynn. Sithambaram. Rasi;k, 8 Muthiah, Gharn, S. Ifurugasu,
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  • 49 15 The I'ollowinp players vvilf represent I. A. hockey XI against Singapore District, at St (Jeorge's Rotd gTOUBd on tomorrow Anthony; Jean Pllrie, Bewa Singh; Mansoor Khan, Chai;«njit Singh, Balan, Gupta, Trilok Singh, Mahinder Singh, V. raj pan, JeroM Augutlne, Anoop Singh, Ihraiiim bin In (Gte>t.|, Vyaj Dass.
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  • 40 15 Thf following have \)i'in elected to represented B.GC ,-s 2:>:j 8.0.D. at the padaag cKiay. F.tilly Off 1.18 p m lirown; I»< nnis. Reeves; klcß.t«. ScbelttM, Kuypei Mvh M;i»-hin, Bell, Smith. Umpire: Mr Van Houten.
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