Morning Tribune, 7 December 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING Tribune L W Npu SerU>s> TIESDAV, DECEMBER j t I<MB. I'rire 10 Vn(-
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  • 75 1 who W igkoil on W statement W > Btain h'^.-I of P. Malaya and X lose R < phboura. W Malaya X ther I \-m. look I part of c ipi -:i 2: Sort by W and I it's exports X. exceeded X- tnd brought Ht i lillloni of
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  • 38 1 IS'GHAI Monda; The v inta Bteain NaviCompany have at -;».>unct 536 and •err rescued 1 the ill— Dang) i -'-k in r... High! estimated there were I Ins b on boaid at the i exploded and A.P.
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  • 74 1 m Royal Highness, \\»i of Denmark, ■r« ■;>:. of King Frede* V X r I' :ii .;irk, and ■e!at.\.- of King George vrlved at fUUaag last nitrhi. F. h »lio is V and managtag 1 r th< last \siV >any, will visit I( 'I my'«
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  • 40 1 OKNATOB and Mrs. Geor^ HtlfM of Nevada arrivrd m Singapore yesterday by air fr. m Batavia. The Senator In \crleMHlrr (T.S. MUitarv Liaison Oilier, |MM| Mri b.v Mr. WlUlam Ijingdon. I s. < on.ul-«en.ral (ri)thl».
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  • 33 1 Defences dug on Fr n wn UAM PARROT, ■wrter's CouwiiorfMi south. t tl ilemeni by Gen. mnbile forces. 1 P--.hM.li «">»"' Reportt y f r deployment ova:- ,mmunl I
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  • 111 1 Undergrad Polio Victim? TWENTY-EIGHT women underfrades of Raffles College were unable to sit for their terminal test yesterday because of bub| •■> ted > polio occurring ai Long 01 the girls from the Mount Rosl< hostel. Th<- victim l« n gident student '*h<> ahowe I si^ns of lllnesi ;t few
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  • 30 1 LONDON, M"n Bntis en wondered whether B damp i M- r i ..•m hours. Is ghe a teen ager hj*\ ng r. many late night* the U.P.
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  • 51 1 ECAFE Will Meet In S'pore Next London. Monday, ecafl. now m session m Lapatone, New Soui" Walei w!11 hold Its next meet: S! r^pore, witr.:n th e months. Router. (A <' r <-viporc Source revels 'rCAFE *fV9Jj*r ed v v toria Hall wOlbe availibU rrnd have been told that it
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  • NEWS BRIEFS
    • 45 2 THE BORNEO COMPANY HELD ITS X'MAS DANCE AND SOCIAL AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL ON MffUMV MOflT. THIS MS THE FIRST POSTWAR DANC*: OF THE COMPANY AND THE FIRMT TIME IN THE SEASON THAT PROGRAMMES FOR HITCHING PARTNERS HERE r.HED.
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    • 227 2 Sem bawang robber's big haul S v KBo^ entered an Indian house m Sembawan* t r97^M y itf te j da >" morning and -at away with uZZU°J!Er F* 9 mci "ding jewellery, clothuig and $i±r> m cash. KFar Butern freight OonfereuM i'ariff'of Transhipment AddttboAli (Homewards) Ii fai noticed for
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    • 222 2 THREE directors of Montor Ltd.. Giovanni Aurclly. William Vincent Sausotte. Alfred Montor and the firm of Montor Ltd. itself, were charged m the First District Court yesterday with offences under the Finance Regulations. The three directors faced 22 charges. Montor Ltd.. faced an additional two. The
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    • 170 2 KING KONG KEEPS HIS SECRET RAF generator) case reopens JHE Crown Counsel asked the Assi/.. u^ e Mr tire Brown if he wanted to kaowi who KinpKoni was and the Jud^e s«id "No." This htppMitl xtl terday's hearbiß of the RAF Ken^r.iton am, uhn witness Lav Tiang; Keng, HtorektH r>
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    • 67 2 Tan Teck Yam p f J3tcr boy at th? Great World told the court that ho had met lbout seven or eight RAF tr'.c v different ocasjion? a* the came into park. He had Wricked out the number plates on them with paint a«» told by Ginsberg. Ginsberg
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    • 48 2 BUCK RYAN jHose oees&s]! allabitcow. milsvtkxj-how \u»te***AR-m xmnfuw-i K^^V^f fa-'LWELV >A ft/7 ft/^2/L AViYD TOKNdA Q9ALLY MUffTDO THE JO* DUR&'r W£Afi W > x. m "JA S^^^Kf^^^ J*C£ LITTLE HAT... I H&PHKV jjMi s&°"J°f H^/ RUGGLES j ZOl« 600P NfW I" GINGER! )susPecj\ DOIVNj ,A 4I B ?n J
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  • 111 3 FIRST ALIENS DEPORTED II Cantonese i i known Reds j t women of the defunct "Mm Shen^ Voice Of The People*) a Communist !.i;<npur were among the 52 alien born repatriated under the Special New j! 'tions. it s sailed from Singapore on Sunday 000 ton ship "Hong Siang." They
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  • 57 3 CUSTOMS patici boarded I fishing vessel anchored of 3;ach Road Reclamation at th< wvkend and reized Ki.OOl igarettes and =;x ca^es c :iandy. The pood.- were hidden undei i earffo of fish and pineapple whind a false bulk-head. The mastor was arrested an» las Veen
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  • 143 3 I rapelled I, ring case W to the Sunth trial wn to ay when Ha X} a tour of M ::mtcn- V m the X, nne: tests I and rain and cewfully. X responsible B U»« air pTMmen I J Iby Lord iaed m and H around i ci
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 3 netr contribution towards setting up the American Club, British members are presenting the Club with a jj.i.. Q i.uUl. I
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  • 79 3 p -IF Customs also captured i pounds of opium, wortfc i1L'5.200. 10 a la*-: on a Chinese ,-e3sel or. Sunday. Five members of the crew vere detained for questioning. The opium was found m sacks •level lv hidden m a disused coal ninker. The room had a hidden
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  • 126 3 Malayan rubber m tin production and exports wil be included m the fact-finding tour of the Far East by U.S. Senator George Malone who arrived here yesterday with h^s wife from Batavia. Senator Maicm 1 who Ifi he Chiirman of trie National "cononiic Resources
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  • 75 3 Cousins Make It A Double Event There waw a dotiMo y christening at St. Anilrew'n < at hrtlr. < on Saturday aHern.,.i... Vanessa, daiiKht«*r of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tooke, and her rounln, ,I:wmju. line, dnujfhter tk Mr. aivl Mrs. Stephen Musters, (left to ri^ht) Mr. .Hi*- tice F. A.
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  • 189 4 tokio. Man. Jipannr political circles trc pi.i< ing .i great fltal <»? emplja.is upon nun r,i;e»nts m thr Dirt during Urn* next few days. foex-day InterpeUattt* upon the Vashlda (i 1 net*t 7o.::(io./vM),oi l i yen Mipptementan budjcl iHll b* put to Premier Yoshida and
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  • 107 4 Migrants Under 30, Says Calwell CANBERRA, Austria. Mon. j .\t\tr.y all mis; rants ifjcning j Au-traiKi 2.re aadfi 'iO. ?aid (immigration Minister Aftmii Ho said lha: na'f the i!isp:ucpersoo migrant* were I t>\ d zo ■nd 2?. and 63 per cent, British migrants uader Tr. bgaret arc bio I pic
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  • 69 4 LONDON. Mon. TtHMMU Murray. Qeneral Secret uv ol the Scotland— USSß Society ha< left Russia alter a fouiWti k visit to return by air co Scotland. T>fi reported on Sunday. The report, distributed m London by the Soviet Monitor, said Murray visited IIosCOW, Stalingrad and Novosibirsk
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  • 125 4 Filipinos Banking On Loans MANILA. Mor. AmtMS- i k>i Joaquim. M. Eiizalde •rill return to Wa>inn^ion loon tftei the Christmas to the PhiUppinet loan application from the International Bank foi USiSlo.ooo--[>oo. He will ;<-ave Manila on Deo. 26 fOI Tclvio. where he *-ili conf with General MacAjrthur before proce^ain- to
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  • 233 4 uorlcl^i S hlM GT N MOn PrinCipal countries of the iSi !nt?rn««m a i 06 m WasWn Rton on January 25 to negotiate a new international wheat agreement. The decision was announced by the State Department Mtel {i nutting of an elevennation
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  • 46 4 Amerw .1 sailors on v <> >th\ ill isit to a native kraal i:i .'atal. South Africa. ar*> *tn taking a lfsson m 'i.i«.!»»-t-\\ raving. The crulnt-r Hunttn^d on and »r Douglas Vox. of the I.S. Navy, rrcen tly called at Durban.
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  • 186 4 E.C.A. SUPPLIES GO EAST WASHINGTON, Mon.— More than tu«. -thirds of the >uppiie> <*nt chiled for China under the Foreign Aid Ac have been autnorNed and nearly half have been delivered. Reporting this yesterday, tbo Econonsii Co- operation Administra m §rJd th if sliirhtlv more than IS 5200.000.000 of the
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  • 33 4 Jap Ships Tied Up In Ports tactic*- ttf Th strike-- h m)W ,nd at nndn. gW J NriN inst a 7 earlier schfd»WHl. ht a dqu»f; 5 afternoon- rh^ j|d 279 ship" A.P.
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  • 63 4 China's Hope 'Forlorn' WASHINGTON*. Monday. Republican Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, ieferred to Madame Chiang's mission to the United States for neatly Increased aid m the Chinese Nationalist war with the Communist* as a "forlorn hope." He noted "she is not boing received officially by the Government.' Her reception was
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  • 32 4 SYDNEY, Mon. Sir Gilbert Champion, former clerk to the British House of Commons, was a recent arrival m Australia. He is on a tour of Dominion Parliaments. Reuter and AAP
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  • 62 4 SHANGHAI Twenty-*^ 4 chin eie tri killed WW u route 5 Force pl*?« 5%l* n n8 Tai 7 ouSirts V 0 n lll bed and crashed nig nt i .urvivor j The mly^ r io usly year-old ol tn e ured. Seven nd id* burned
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    • 33 4 Evening Jp'? so? a W I Personified by You m this off-the-shoulders gown iv filmy organza, or any fabric you desire. So graceful, so flattering. SHAGNHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. HATTERY ROAD. Phone *****.
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  • TRIBUNE MAGAZINE
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      50 5 r.A- Delamore Avenue, Nairobi, is one of [he reclaim m the town where land prices Lave risen to live times their pre-war value. AJI over Kenya similar increases have tuken place, and m some tannins: districts the value of land has risen ctccplv **yen within th* last s^x months. Reuter
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    • 972 5  -  FREDERCK AUSTIN By MOUNT Kenya has its head i'l tlio cloud-, and bo have many of Kenya's white settl* Fo: too long the colony been a hunter's paradise, b pi ice to which businessmen could retire m theii middl< and s country v. could be ca;
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    • 148 5 B B "h- Bi:. not B -11 ■s: It* and ■Ch. gi»« fc-.:-.v of th< I;:* -ing deB t S ;thH will become B ment the ■C tnmunism m I is an internal B CommunKr IDuns' within B of an B royB are 8e.:.. other B; '1 re It.
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  • 1113 6 J/MA/y GLOVER WRITES FROM LONDOI\- A voice behind me m the ctrcl* *-here I sat and watched the story of C«|rtalfi Scott unfold, kept up an intermittent commentary, m an undertone and monosyllabic it is true, 4 but very irritating, nevertheless. i Scott, as
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  • POSTBAG
    • 376 6 Sir, P »g readers of Ihe Mor -.no would not hv r its Postbag column an t"- Dec. 2 m whlch a Democrat 1 had criticis.'d tb* first general meeting of t. i L.x.i;M Party of Singapo: M m lemocrattc. I ;iti: among the one hundred -nib^is
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  • 64 6 ni'SSIAN Communists are It creeping into nearly all countries bordering the Mediterranean, from Egypt to Turkey, according »o Colonel Clyde Keith, nmna^e-r oT the Middle tfa:-rt bureau of Philip|SSSJ Air Us** with i,ead- quarters m Cairo. Clyde, who has just returned from Cairo, toid a news reporter
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  • 91 7 tuid n have a *i*r<*a! brutm. is St. Mrholaav W JI t (Uun «t. -Wiciiolaii* tool.-. t.» pn-^nts f. Dut.-h 1 |)e<. 23. but on Dtr. 6. I«'V- I Mitch cWltlsvn k»»r nn.l »Nr>r 1 a>, 'Mitch m emijff* < r ye R«id. X,. EiHMte
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    • 80 7 I tvi mm Jy.M.CA EVENING OOMaIEHCiAL CLASHED New Bee m eommauclng Wtdt* day, *> DecemlM IvlB S< bjcct* cSuoivi.nd (beginners I ;pecd Junior Book-** e, >. r typewriting (Day Evci ■>»: ;iii.h i.«us.--')i upply o: '.A. "A" On "1 joss) I 7lJT l\ v .Vr-jM- J PRE! HTI (0-;t-: t
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    • 275 7 1 20 News in Tamil; j 30 As- buf network f>n Yon v R^din Todav tsjs&^TwSss k music by \Jll JUJllL IVdtllW AV/VlCI/J summary in Tamil with L||,.' -^phane Grap- Signature Tune; 2 p m. Close l News; 1.45 Light ponrRAMMFS IN MALAY tions; 1 p.m. News in Manda- r
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  • 113 8 HOW MAKE A SOLDIER Away m Blnnhn A/,/,, sbwh !,.< iV ty ore bdno ualnd to b: that mother country Malay,. They drill learn shm and cmyOmg a soldier should know. They ha we ah a reputation lon- observing chilliness to the tetter. A recruit's alm.*ira i*» kept m tip-top
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 243 10 I EMUSIVE TO THE >lOHM\<. Till 111 F ~~~A JACK ARMSTRONG TFl^abner l~^i "=7 L^-CiGO C I UOVER AH I^^-clSs IT- ."> >2l KfSStD HIM f. how COULD AN VOMC y W,' **B rt'JrW i I 1 AM SO lRt?eE-Z»SKABLE r- W»SM TO LCAVC A GIRL A> nti... I t^PE^H'LY
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  • 434 11 fghbnhm IKE d U*. uaed a gr«at dea m the last century for showing off styles all over the world are in service a^in aa a. h entrancing little figures dressed in the p riceless silks and lace, and lo vX coif xur'es of I
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  • 192 11 THE saddle brown tan which many young things succeed in acquiring la not always the best choice of sen-colour. The hazards of exposing skin to achieve this depth of colour, are a leathery look, and excessive dryness. More flattering to most Complexions than a deep brown, aie the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 131 11 I IIARY I Tomorrow at 3 p.m. the Ai o t >morrow but at 4 Presbyteria n Church p.m. the Y. W. C A. Katong working party will hold its Clubs meet at St. Hildas last quartery Juir.bU Sale. School for the icing and deProcceds ol sale will go corating
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  • 436 12  -  OSWALD HENRY jE*TfW^nHg iTTi^B I WONDER if you've hoard the story about John Wayn who m dreamily vulir eying the mountains ai he and Laraine Day w. travelling by car to a spot m the High Sicn on locaii a recent
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    • 189 12 INFINITELY THK LAST FOl X SHOWS 2 4 15 6 3C s 30p i: EhWSJS Won Belongs lo me V^IL. T' We Bring Btdk One Of The Funniest Comedies In Year^. HERE'S FUN C M V 6KANT* FOX FftANK CAPRA'S 5 YOURSELF A^SfNlC^tDiAa M KAYMONO M^SEY JACK: CARSON PETER LORRE
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    • 41 12 Last 3 Show- 3, u.lo. 9.15 p.m. The All-Time All-Horror S!iow Of The Century: "FRANKENSTEIN" with Colin Clive. Mac Clarke John Boles Boris Karloft The Original Horror Show —a Universal Re-releast— —OPENING TOMORROWTOMMY TKINDER m "FIDDLERS THREE" For Ono Day Only
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    • 100 12 I I I I I SPENCER TRACY BERGMAN TURNER f IfKl A VICTOR FLEMING I^VPI! DeruMdCWSP •Im HUNTER V HHtt^kllJ glftanM>€li>WCC.AuMy SMITH j N^|D gS- V?JH LAST 4 SHOWS TODAi \X 11 0 1 I JP^E SIHIAl! jß^jl 2^ "^"oisen mm %4 GHOUL!.. Scare-Ewiesi (Mystical Musical. TODAY! Carefully Air-conditiano.i J.
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  • 138 13 m.iil.l n\iew her restriction on the m Xt >tiOB *>f rice, Prime Minister Mr. t{ i|,,use of Representatives HS Mcd that, to combat famine at the Kg? the British Government asked Ausc the wartime allocation of Australia's BRkhsu m countries. nt sram Irn X w South W\ r tho
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  • 688 13 spore Dec. 6. j ire quotaUons by the Ms* rs AwoclaUos RIALS jcT Seller 1.00 15.00 i.90 2.00 JS 2.92 1 2 xd 41 '.50 8.50 j 19/5, 6 25 6 1.50 42.25 >.10 5,30 1.60 3.65 ♦.75 10.25 cd 1.50 2.55 L56 1.60 i.00 49.00 LOO
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  • 24 13 Quiet but steady J The share market opened quietly yesterday but with a steady note. 5 Little business however I S passed. I "•■■■■■^r
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  • 253 13 As molasses pint market \OKK, Mon.— lndustrial alcohol prices are slip ping bach rapidly towards pre-war levels. The cause is an excess of blackstrap molasses m the Caribbean. During November, industrial alcohol dropped 24 cent* (U.S.) a gallon to 51 cents m less than 30 days.
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  • 63 13 Rubbei prices quoted vcsi.imy at noon were as follow^ Buyers. BeUen No 1 R.S.S. Spoit 100.-v nominal Is\ y>~ FOB mi n ba c I)(r No. l rss ;:r,'. y,i. No. 2 RSS 34 t m No. 3 RSS U 34 4 On i«>^. tendot. .^an.-Mar. lmu 35
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    • 83 13 brought ex- Major rMc Cloud to IkJCfM LARGO?? I FOR YOUR CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual General INSURANCE ANSomtion Ltd. f incorporated m Wnpiani) (H)i;nt. KIDBUTV <;i utANih.. n(, m< mR sOlNI) UEI'KNDABUE iNSDSANOI PROTCCTION, ÜBKKAL AND PROM PI < Ss snil-KMKNTS, INSIST I PON N»TICNAL EMPLOYERS INSURANCE hrbouimh umii tlmx
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  • 92 14 NEW YORK. Mon.—Ezzard Charles, negro neav; weight contender, to dny arrived from Cincinmti lo complete his preparations for Frid.-iy night's challengers bout with big Joe Baksi a t Madison Square Garden. Charles and Baksi of Kulpmont. Pennsylvania, will be given a preliminary physical examination
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  • 162 14 WOODCOCK WILL MEET LOUIS IF HE BEATS SAVOLD TONIGHT IONIH)X. Moil— Lee Savold ?nd Bruce Woodcock nill m pet tonight m a bout that many send the winner against heavyweight clianipion Joe Louis Li tor m the year. The fight was figured a toss up by the bookmakers although the
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  • 97 14 I TORONTO. Man. The Canadian six-man i 1 Badminton team wrW leave for Pasadena, C'«li- fornia, Tiw^sttev, to meet the I'niteii states m tin- 3 j second mitP'J of tln x Th«>- I mas Cup TriternatioTial matobes. J The Can:icU*ns finished I India 7—?
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  • 105 14 POOKA, Mon. The Wost nuies ha«l scored J5O for 5 wic- ct> m their second Umingl of j he match with fftat Zono h^re j i^en lunch wa.« taken today, he fourth ani last day of the natch Rao and AtkiittOE opened autiousiy th>- mominf on
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  • 50 14 Negro team's 11th win SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. Southern University complete! outclascsd San Franciso Slat Colleg on Sunday 30 0 m th [second annual Fruit Bowl foot ball game. It was the 11th con sccutive victory for the all-No £ro toam which finished its so i vn without a defeat AP
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  • 155 14 Gift tax unwaived for the Done to pey tfft duty on the mom-y h" 2^ W «SH i<*timonial nntoh now |>«. n IT* Ir *B uould not b^ subject to bcoo* t,\'' on L^^B Hip Rtft duty is at th, r,t,\°" the W^B pounds <r> strrrmg) up to Cliftjyjl minui
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  • 43 14 MX 1.1 KM' KM*<. Won.— Wh.n Sid Iturm* »«t out t«» bat for H»*s«»|t'N team ht- ini\»* hrilUaar ivriblttoa «1 batttoß and tlounmj;. Ha l««k ininiatur*- KHt Irom hi* >><»c!tr! and |T«t« nJ«iI to luM.k b«U from Trrt 017-<olnivr l»n J<»hii»oß.
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  • 161 14 MELBOURNE. Monday. Melbourne's Olympic Games Invitation Committee is leaving no stone un turned to have the Games held here m 1956. Sir Raymond Connelly, former Lord Mayer of the city, travelled 7,000 miles m Europe, during his recent visit to the Olympic Games
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  • 87 14 PATTON'S TIMES RECOGNISED NEW YORK. MM Ame:;cKi AmaicUl Attt m. has recogaW u 1 Amo: lean recoi d the umeofl seconds for the 100 y 4 •>v lf< I I ittoo, the Olymjacl Mitres champion, a: Fre! California oo May An ip] ition will -o* made to the InternitioMllJ teur
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  • 17 14 Wftrict Signal K-in,- R d Tt'5 t v« C.H.S. trounced tne» D I goals to l
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  • 113 14 1952 OLYMPIAD: Mac A HOPES... TOKIO, Mor. General Douglas Mac Arthur expressed the hone "world conditions" would permit Japan's participation m 1952 Olyroniad. Coinment'ng on a statement by Mr. Brundage, the Supreme Commander termed the international sport a "peacemaker." participation oy g- m the Olyi 'Vjufl "On past er A
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  • 130 14 Tokyo, Mon— Ryutaro Azuma. President of Japan Athletic Assn termed the Bnmdage's statement "heartening". Japasports fans have been increasingly anxious for international oot^»>' titi on particularly m swimming where local stars exceeded o» V mpj c marks m some events. A?»im aaM he wou'd write to
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  • 46 14 SYDNEY Mob- Brclt i opening is to spend nv rt v^, en Hill the S l er South Wale %»4* coaching an cricket. corporate 3 The "ft** 5 law Brown ns03 1, will bear all exj BP) f fu..-tun. ment. Reuter AAP
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    • 41 14 GRAND OPENING '"^WwwX^ 18. presents fl wl Rosalind Russell Michael Redgrave Raymond Massey Katina Paxinou m EUGENE O'NEILL'S 'MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA "OKLMG "IHWK film; seen" Ufe Mj New -tfl. *i T ih!i J (J m R; >i:i!ly N W °P en
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  • 286 15 M i m torW .M"Uv'> W W 1 tour IK, earn r* V i lov,-r fl tiaincd W .iiner -arles M wh IB- I u'°- E thought tii. in X, cou»I that 1 IK on t. 11l I n K. I Hi M X winaen Wj which H-. need
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  • 136 15 HOLIDAY SHEDDEN DEFEND WELL i fOUL and calculating, Mary Holiday, ably supported by Eileen Shedden, built an impenetrable SCC defence to enable the Club's ladies' hockey eleven de feated the Naval Base Ladies' Hockey Club by a solitary goal on the Padang yesterday. The Naval Base forwards never succeeded m
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  • 77 15 JOLLILADS SOCCER WEEK The Jollilads have a full soccer programme this week On Thursday they play the British Military Hospital at Farrer Park. On Saturday they play O.T.E.C. also at Farrei Park and on Sunday they play G.H.Q. Signals at Tanglin. The following will play for the Jollilads Narayana. Sith-
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  • 65 15 FREDDIE Sportsman of the year? LONDON, Mon.liv. Thousands Of spoits lo\.: s aU over tr.i country will thij month and next t.-ikt'. part ta i ballot or K.inis.-d by the new. paper "S,>ortin<; Record" to decide lintain'.- sports personality of the jrear. Preddle Mills is the itroiixest favourite to win
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  • 109 15 Colony Hockey Trial Ih< Singapore !i<>rk«»> XI to nv nj;;unst Mai ••< a and V'jjrl S--mhilnn ••n l).< m| |f \s ill ImMIMMi a»tt*r trbtl jianw on Thursday, Her. Mth. Official ronrhcH uill 1 Kl\«* Irilnrcx to t h« trial- I isfs In-lort* HM j Th«- fu'lowin^ ar- re- ijijfsh'
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  • 163 15 FOREMAN PLA YS FINE GAME: REME TROUNCE SCC XV Without their stalwarts Smith and Breakwell the R.E.M.E. XV surprisingly trounced the Singapore Cricket Club by 16 points to nil ft goals and 2 tries) in a rugger match played on thePadangyesterday. Foreman was in irresistable form, scoring three of the
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  • 66 15 Tallest Fastest SYDNEY, Mon. —Olympian Jjohn Trcloar and Australian Universities sprint champion. John Bullock, are the two tal lest top-class sprinters m th< world, it is claimed, Treloar, 6ft 3ins\ towored over rivals at the Olympic Games, but he has to look up to Bullock who is an inch taller.
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  • 76 15 S.CC. "A" XV will play the Shell Sports rlub on WedMtday December 8. 1948 at 515 p.m! on S.CC. Padang The selected to represent S s c c. i G MacKintosh; J. Oates. W. A. Rcxlick. C. E. Saunders G. D Hargreavei; vv c. Bam* bridge, H. E
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    • 254 15 ipoii rah; weights for tomorrow The following are the weierht? for to-morrow, the second day of the Perak Turf Club"s December Meeting: Horses Cl. 3 Div. 1, 6 Furs. Jacks Darling 9.00 Egyptian Queen 9.09 Cetewayo 8.07 Kimbolton 8.12 Blue Print 8.07 Golden News 8.05 Sister Cill 800 t Waveatlon
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  • 144 16 Thomas Cup Danes Are Confident Of Their Chances N COPENHAGEN. Mon. —TUnNh badmif *n \rrl»* are l i confident that DfMMTfc will eliminate n the next round of the Th wn** Cup tournament f-?r the > world hadniinton f hHir.pi"n-»hip m op-T.hag.n oc lik- The cauti»>U'» romment* o! th- o^rlais
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  • 98 16 VIA LAY A ha? B big experiment under way to bring in 1 carp fry by from Hong Kong for Malayan r.sh farms. Eve Dying boat now brings XO Chin --> carp fry. The pric< of the fry, which sed to be $1 each
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  • 84 16 Blinking Owl Melbourne's Last Hope MELBOURNE. Monday.—After many losing battles m the long war against thoVMßdi of pigeons which make the Melbourne Town Hall their home, the City Council plans to erect an artificial owl on top of the building. The owl wi;: cc electrically nttcd to make its eyts
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  • 86 16 Men Bleach Hair\ In Island Utopia r 3TT>NnT, Monday, Tne ::ew of the 109-tor. ketch Miena .vhich reached here tiday claim .hey have discovered an "island ltopi:" irhose 903 Inhabitants SO rot even Icnc*' there has seen a war. Its people have 'no politics. o inSatfon. no taxes and no
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  • 185 16 50,000 MORE MOUTHS A DAY World has to feed I TTASHINUTOV Thursday— The worid m eating better tod f *ince the war, but vast areas still are poorly fed. at fc* As a Mult Of big production increases m major cixm tM world fojd suprlv for the next eight months
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  • 26 16 G T 'r^ of PUa La*, lie 1 i ook-r. tnad i k, bush »tt a-^ u al h Mm g u ruineai 'bus. A.P.
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  • 65 16 The touring party cf the Pay Fong High School, Malacca, ended th<nr tour of Singacore yeatei lay with a visit to kalians Airport The party told the Tribune that ti> Air; >rt was the most j Interesting place thev had visit ed so far. This wis
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  • 165 16 King Of The Cocos UNOFFICAL Kir.g of the Co-cos-Keeling Inlands. 20--year-old John Cecil CluniesRoss. arrived hero yesterday to hold talks with the Government of Singapore. He is mainly concerned with the possible immigration of some of his 'subjects" as the Cocos-Keeling; Islands are fast becoming ever populated. The 27 islands
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  • 160 16 STRIKE OVER: U.S. SHIPS FOR S,PORE The American west coast strike ia over. The Singapore office of the American President Lines has been advised of the tentative dates of arrival in Singapore of two jhters and one globe-g tig luxury liner. Freighter President reff< son is expected on Jan u
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  • 77 16 I The Japanese hart be jolted Into reneass J 'Peart Barbour Daf i more clarity this yea: ft at any time sir.:e 1st I render. The reason if a r.Micei unrest ana uncertalstf the pending executions Hiden Tojo and si cti war crinunali IGaikdj that is a
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  • 56 16 TOKIO, Mon. Emt p«rer liJrohlto yesterday received his first W?l«»- ptm frcra a commoner, t and an unwelcome piece Qt advice it contained. C The teit^rHm uhlch. r Hcoording to the Japan- e^»e press. as sent by a shabbily dressed man of about 50, read: "Tenno Hirohito, Tukio. Abdi-
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