Morning Tribune, 9 December 1948

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  • 13 1 MORNING Tribune I \,u Series) THI KSDAY. DK(KMBKR 9, IJMH. I'riie 10 Ont»
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  • 317 1 UTCH USE 'M' AID ON NEI TROOPS Malom: "U.S. A. won't like this" We want trade with Republic' \> far u.n the evidence h is >iioun. the $600 million allotted to the Netherlands 1 under the Marshall Aid Plan for this first year which is almost at its end *eems
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  • 61 1 ON KONG, Wednesday. Leading Chi a iblished a report today that Geneialift-,-shok recently told close foUowen if r against the Communists he would fore the Nanking monument of Sui j r of the Chinese Republic. I v en* g leJ I tiian I I th take
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  • 101 1 Malay Students Grants Tft€ Conference of i cently decided to ai>ot |49 I for scholarship expend i for J Malay students Abroad. This wad reveal i by th« Montr: Besar of Negri Sembi\hj\ at the State OoudcU meetne on Tuesday, an (Ttusao Meiayu report Mid. The announcement was made in
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  • 67 1 They lost to nature BY Wed. Sixty-artx mtin [slanden bo1« He of the mort K( IV Ige ..i 01 spinal -rung the wayi i. Moi^ington and in the t: k iin -.11 low I ind 30 mild tor. Island, was it undreda of the over the p^t *ar i mnanti
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  • 240 1 China reds attract 1 RADERS WONG, some Lnessmen retald today trade v.ith the tt> unlsts. They e r.S. offlci- ngtoo has to prevent It! tfl may soon control to the Valley and foreign con- be opined <hbwy The Em- nsulates have their evacuai that There L intention of D r
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  • 53 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— Harry Truman wai elected pre*.dent with legs than a majorit ol the tal popular vote cait. a United Prejg tabulation shj wed today. H< got 24 059.194, cr less than halt th< total vote, but still ever than 000,000 more than
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  • 91 1 MARSHALL OPERATION FOR CYSTS NF'.Y YORK, Wed. The reason for the operation performed on Secretary of State Gen. George Marshall yester- r w*t that two cyttfl ha.l loped in one kidney. Th.> ki.in.v had been removPhere W a nothing malign int. n wai stated. The Qeneral'fl condition (h< i.JS was
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  • 58 1 PARIS, W>«l.— Britain anMMUaWd t€ th- S.ruri.N Council today that sh.- tad information that un am... I J. wish foro- was mountf towards Transjonlan. Britain'! delegate told tfce Council that it UM Jewt «•<><; tlnued U> "»ve towards |raiisj.»r<lan, a*e would t.. forced t<» take nctlon In conformity
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  • 124 1 Dutch Walk-out At ECAFE j SYDNEY, Wed.— The Indonesian Republic was S admitted an an associate i member of the Inlted Nations Economic Com- mission for Asia and the lur Rant on Wednesday. The Netherlands* delega- tion immediately walked S out in protest. I The N.K.I, also was admitted an
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  • 248 2 Had he been con-man LONDON Uednesd^y, GEOKOE Gibson, portly Bmk of Kngltnd director. vzs que*;'ooed eontidenti 1 letters hf hai written to sttM^B :»Hen Sidney Stnaiey when the Loadon tribun probing ailegatioß» ol corruption in Government circles sat for the 17th time today. (.:bM>n. agreed
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  • 62 2 n^ La: Chen*, one ol the act detecuve* from th; I leratiorj C ID. will i Icasl from Radio MaU i next Friday. December I at 9.43 p.m. He will tel 1 1 atorjr of mu:d->r cas y. work 'c Orj laat year and I »j rb briefly
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  • 230 2 M AVSHHinS THE Tengah based Vampire, piloted by Flight Lieut--1 enant G. Francis, A.F.C.. will fly to Bangkok today to give 3 demonstrations for the Siamese Air Force, the Diplomatic Corps, and leading members of the business community. J tram tor thl^c hours. Four Sakais in
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  • 256 2 THhLK is an 82 per cent 1 probability that the woman who findk a bottle of perfume under her Christmas tree will like the smell of it. according to a poll just completed. That is a two per cent better chance than she has of linking
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  • 82 2 Torpedoes Were Less Trouble j > K IKK surviuriK th«> y i ,i* of being t r > Hofd \\\u f during the y M»r, 64 yesr-vld I < Sam drifted Into the t > dock In the First Mft- S uiii I ouri )e»trrd»>. He S u&a t hiirged
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  • 126 2 \roUTHFUL Wong ToO| &enj» <20*. a clerk employed in Troloppe and Sons furniture makers, sold $T3C worLh of teak wood entrusted; to him Wong told the First Dis:riet Court yesterday r. ustd the money to pay t:idebts of his family Wong took the *ood to
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  • 34 2 Generators: Jur y Told Required T m, 1 1 11 :IC> of the b. was occuL y to •Maud iv,,z acd „^2 and Davi,i Wolff GuubereS abt'tnit- nt The ju will toCoa this non
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  • 89 2 ti»er« wt t« two rabkotepd tti i A Malay hei way home waa wiyliiiS 1 lon^ Chim se la Gejlivjl robbed > Two hi um later a neat cake idler ]\m with hii family ia k«. ooog Bilat Road was nAWi (100 c tsti and three nU
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    • 57 2 ACCOMMODATION &lEBCANTILE HOSTEL 13, Queen Street, Ph^ne 2370 Excellent Cuiiine. Rich Meaty metis. Springy Beds. Modern .i.'nitatioa. For Particulars apply:— Suporintendent. Loveliness (if fro Vou'll love this gorgoous f t.-.:.u 1 m;:..ter \v:"Ji its QharraiQs ift iiae.-5 its r u. rm tittin^. One oa° tho maaj creaUoM «>y sf#i;cfa MODERN
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    • 39 2 BUCK RYAN RUGCLES j r *»/ws/i«oyT4«n-'W' that's all right! T.. i'ih ABirtmrnE) V getting dark hjo- IP"^^**( f m }J^".m OLt>6OV,(X»(T,T?- 1 VXIKHOWWHAT \tHOUGH MfeSr YnO%MF(WTWTO) ?i3 V V SL?^r Mmee SHORT Or GOON AND HOK FOB J I^/I^,
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  • 110 3 Eight Britons And A Dane Wou ght 138-ton launch from U.K. I LD Mi. A. A. Baxter and a even ol vcn brou«»h ia to Singipore in seven weeks oh in-. a eOWYeifeod Fairmilc British naval nnftaaa i*,, u ciHivcy to the Shell Company. troI ,aunch I I" will relieve
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  • 87 3 S L ng Chuan Singapore day <Sepag figure .i pie went whispered. I Tan wail mt yesterjurea wer^ hich cuuia Limber ri ach hoist naking thtoj ran th-.-JSITOR I \L\\ I -..< nt oi P. [nternationnl, D will arrive r S iturday cv. from the cal Rotary I r
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  • 132 3 Commissioners Rule:— •h JXS »rSdi sxs" r d v Thil Commissioners approver 1 rye-taws which ere expected to come into force from Jan jary l. next year. From this date, not moio two adults or one adttl' two children not exceeding throe ft et in
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  • 143 3 Latest contributions to the Tribune Thomas Cop 5 Fund:- I Kc»i Caawng Oo. I (Mr. F. S. Thams Kt:a!* Lumpur $10.01 A Furasian work- big K-ri 5 3.00 j The *«>tal new stands at ?3.345. The Fund will be open so !oiu; as the fb'»
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  • 62 3 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. -Enlisted men will be allowed to I t on At my Court? Martial Board- soon, under an executive Older signed by President Truman on Tuesday. The At my said this move, among Other "sweepim; improvements" to take effect February 1, is being made
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  • 355 3 candidates pass, I "nations of the W B of the Roval held m Sin- In the subshown. V" erlt 5, -tmtion. -'-'Mnary GraJe:— vlvia Zacchcus. rreau. Gracic Chew, Josephine J Teresa PilKao Ching S. -huan, Dorothy f Wong, peter I, Tay Peck ii J Yong Sui ■wcvChan.
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  • 149 3 'TRISHA IS THE POOR MAN'S CONVEYANCE' J aasa/i rnaneyasaa rl hi *.hvu'd n tu I «<> to-, r:»ar.> lacnanrwl N *>. .,;t,u:i t -ii y liiiiiripiii at a meeting f,« pR s S r^ tnsh.' i,v. Vl < da>. Mr. Fii^ih. «ur»|Htrt< I Mr. it. v Medfcin, rtarki-d M*jfce,ti<. i
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  • 85 3 TRUSTFE NAMED MR Thio Chan Bee, J. p I riahSS r »!1 ipr»t;ir.!< d rn»m ber ol ih? B Truste fie Singapore Imp: E n 1 DSl foi thret y far 'n pi M Chi a r P io resign ij b er Mi. Chi n n sigi au»c l»e
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  • 113 3 Ceylon Community Association Activities The Ceylon Association, Singapore, has Israed ;i welfare rub-committee. < Members are Di P Thillalbathan, Titus dr Silva, An timny dc Silva. Edgai finthoni ind Ernest Fernando. Membera ate wrelc i to make Inquiries and give gestions they may nave to Mr. anthonisE. i i a.
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  • 19 3 111 sjofi l« r/.r,K in London I ,m ICtiOO 1 n-rnr for I I and commttnlcfttioni
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  • 160 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Radio Malaya Asian employee! have formed th"ir find trade union with ft membership of over 200. It will be known as th^ Department of Broadcasting Employees Union when it is registered under the Societies Ordinance. i.,, 1P assistants, technleiaas to ;-on tneladrd Mr
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  • 7 4 an international illness.
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  • 226 4 U. S. Secretary Of State 'Doing Excellently' WASHINGTON. Wed- Us. Secret*;!,* of State George c. Marshall underwent a major operation yesterday when un? ot his kidneys was removed. "The operation was successful. Th? Secretary is doing excellentiy. No complications anticipated." the Army's .valter Re^d Hospital reported after the operation. The
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  • 91 4 Madame's (Social) Cup Of Tea I WASHINGTON. Wed.-The White House announced toda v that Madame Chiang will be President Truman's guest a* tea on Friday, but it gave d/j hint when she will see him fo-| a talk on aid to China. Mr>. Truman and Mrs. Marshall will be present
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  • 63 4 i'ARiS. Wed. Government circles formally denied reports that France 'had urged the' immediate signing of a peace treaty with German v. I According to reports circum. lated in London, the French Government had advised the United States and Britain to conclude a peace treaty with Germany before the
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  • 218 4 SHANGHAI. Wed. The Ningpo Residents 1 Association of Shanghai officially announcod that ove r 2.800 families of passengers thus far reported their relatives missing in the Kiangya paster. rhin f, iP\ owners- lhe China Merchants steam Navigation company, however, insisted that this could not b>
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  • 77 4 TOKIO. Wei. The discovery of highly radio-active metals in the Tango district of Kyoto Prefecture is reported by Professor Jitsutaro Takubo of Kyoto University Physics Department at a meeting of the Geological Society cf the University*" In trips through the Fuchu country of Tango, the Japanese
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  • 33 4 SHANGHAI W I Central AJi tCrJ tion (CATC the im y that it I mg flights to Hi I indication that I I evacu Ui by U R U.P.
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  • 191 4 GERMANS FLEE TO THE WEST BFKLIN, Wed.— -Germans arc floeiui; Iron* the Russian occupation zone to lite 1 nittul States and British zones at the rate of from 25.000 to 40,000 a month. Five Germans have already bee'i MQteucfd to death by the Russians on charges of "economic sabotage" in
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  • 53 4 Air Salute To Siam UNGHO* a i a I ill. »'<ief u n R1I l nl. I IMS < I "''V h ft las ba! 1 Eft ,,ra,i Mr, J** itliedia "an naa ftaaaeWi aaana the Wjir h aamas t« hold th- 2 Ijal >,ar u.rv upsfJ J th»- military
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  • 169 5 -A. N i which tj'cal leaders and ir. this country. M thins MunicicboM have never MiDttch interest ■jal poUtica. This ever, in the most .i\- id v i n oed i 7 h e re errone us beI n n g the that KS leinT lived in Mupontics exit
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  • 106 5 tj It bench the Amazon attest was aaSoosorufi more than four eenturies ago, little of the hinterland lying more than rive miles behind the rior I anks has e\er In-en explored. \«»\v team of experts and scientists from the I nlt«Nl £j Nation* la to begin a ten-year
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  • 917 5  - SECRETS OF THE LOST WORLD PETER WARING I SCIENTISTS of eight nations are preparing to set out on a ten-year quest to open up the ••Lost World" in the vast basin of the Amazon River the world's last frontier, a mysteiioae area a? large as the PSA. and about Which
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  • 72 5 ONLY. ron-trurtiv-' policy backed by th. mones and power ol the Common--1 tltn Government can gave Australia's aoorlglna] declare! Australian author, Alan Mafshall in 1,1.^ "Ourselves Writ the aboriginal is left ,;i',. he will perish/ 1 shall cl Um "And tuture ia left to th. will peri h
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  • 1496 6 ROBBING PETER TO PAY PAUL A Singapore Banker looks at the Debtor Creditor Bn I AFTKK more than tfetSS years the Moratorium has been lifted in Hongkong The (provisions of the Debtor and Creditor (Occupation Period) R:!l 1948. which was passed in June last, can now be enforced, share transactions
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  • 446 6  -  TAN KOK HIN Kdo&\ '"'^^wp^WfcviSßHßc^nHHJlpffipFv.'^fi Sir. Bo ing a civilian clerk of the army. I was natuially interested in the memorandum which tile Army Civil Service I Union recently* submitted to the H.E. the Governor of Singapore and In which it compared the conditions of service
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  • 317 6 Scots Will Not Be Quartered SCOTSMEN, who can still j be hanged, drawn and I quartered under laws of their country surviving from the middle ages. will be freed from the threat of barbaric justice when the new Scottish criminal justice bill, rea- ches the statute book. Drawing and quartering,
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  • 110 7 in its fir>t public demonrtntton and test flight at \\,rcr- Virport, Trenton, N.J.. Ike I > VF's new YC--I?,'. better l.nnwn as the ■riyim; R ;ir. gave specMfn i thrill an it went thr>tij;h s pace*. Shown In tort above, thr hupe cargo [)?.?>■ hin
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  • 72 7 Cameramen and a jptard Itaad by uivoka&e of a foorfngiivd I .S. Navy plane 1 "?ht which crashed »*J tamed at TempelM Mrtn-ld In Berlin. Four Navj and Air Force fliers were injurrd In the plan* uhich was carry 10--t^ns of o.al t(» Wockaded R^«n A th«-
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  • 179 7 BI T I VFTWORK Viva Acmrica vou the music of •lean; 1.30 News; music by Harry close Down. !':o£ramme SumNews Summary and P Ices; 8.25 Callospitals—Patients s for their favourite 900 'TTJUL"— Handley Show; 5 Dance music; Review; 10.30 the Peoples -Songs m sung and playPeople
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    • 36 7 VICTORIA THEATRE j TONIGHT io, ii Dee. ;it I Sun 12 Dec ti M° j THE OIPORTANCB l BpecUl BUg< Clul I ANNIVKHSAKY I Ml I < Tel r )H<ti Bx i tre. Tel. < RBNBE PARRISH j
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 8 UNKNOWN FIRE! 2.45 A.M. I TAX MINI IKS AFTER THE FIRST TtOM ROUINSON KOAD, AT 2.50 A.M., EFIRE HKK.VDE WERE I'NWINDB AT THE FIRE WHICH PARTIALTHE sHAW HK OTHERS' FILM HEADIEDH&DAI MORNING. I ANSWERED THE CALL AT ONCE. VESE K»l K KNCiI.NES. >TPir IHK l IKE WAS I'NDER HEBtILDINGS ON
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 252 10 EXrLISIVt TO THE HIOHXIXG THlBIM: j 1 JACITARMSfRONC __T ,-..vr:/;:S v Thls 15 ABSURP/"^\ HAM/ I'LL SHOW I SCOFF^^^^^J HOW POT KNOW THESE PBOPUE J VOU SOMETHING/ V NOW/ ICC,-:. PR PINZA TWS 15 NOT A HAVE NO BCA^B/ fV. FOLLOW ME/ 7-^^ _r-; J T H PK£SfC?eNTCARPOSAIP \TRCK Al/WBE
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  • 956 11 Ltiel nildien's tv th choo ite marshCrctkc will the 5 9Od things the recipe. riltm IMoUtt Bit '■■ike tfn 3 rap cup 1 tetipa n vanilla. 2 (?z< wrfl beaten. I packet chocolate, melted. k cups i- lilted ,-ake dour. 1 fctspa soda. 1
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  • 156 11 BACK from their vacations in Hongkong arc the Tan Chin Tuans. They left here on the Carthage and flew back 8.0.A.C. Said Mrs, Tan, The >oa was rough on the voyage and kept me in bed all" the way so we decide' l to fly back." Left for Bangkok
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    • 62 11 WLES HOTEL rKIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE L* from 8 45 p- m -'™i PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA s unday¥ight's attraction Th e band of the ROY A L ARTILLERY (Plymouth) > Permission of the Officers R.A.) iu <*or:^ Li
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    • 94 11 SPECIAL XMAS ANNOUNCEMENT f P BEAUTY SPECIALIST JUST ARRIVED LATEST TREATMENTS COMMENCING MONDAY isth DECEMBER TCLEPHONE FOK AFKMNTMENTS MAKE AN EABL1 AWHMNTMENT FOB rOUB FACIAL TBEATMENT STRAPLESS BRASSIERS FOR EVENING WEAR MRS. "TOMMY" THOMSON 18L G.H. BLDG. BATTERY RD. STORE TEL. 7997 f i^Jflfa//|SjjHfci .SEES* aaaaVm JaS^rM^af Kj W f
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  • 221 12 dfjdflskdfjksdfI CINCtAFOKE will mx>ii be seeing a new star Ml the screen. He is Kamon del Gario. Filipino, wsh% mad history in his battle against the Japanese when tlie Philippine Islands were invaded by the enemy in the Pacifir War. Del wai
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 102 12 i j LAST 3 SHOWS —AlhambrAI STARTS TOMOiillOlV Preceded by WOODCOCK-OMA FIGHT! m\f WHOLE hi SERIAL! TODAY 3 SHOWS OIIHTIIBI^^3 %M This i5 the very 9| |l LATEST P P^Drail ALL THE ICK ■^^J TRACY SERIALS: ALL-NEW /C^s| THRILLS! Wt figh* for life in Hie -Q^^r^l i t'lfc^l l [The
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    • 128 12 UDg N r,uROY "DEMON L.r <• STAIIT« TO-IIAY 11 1.45 4.00 6.30 lift i n^ fiafcijjjtajitaa. IiBAHRYMORt Vk^iV^^THEVOR PKon e sis9jy AIR-CONOITIONEO I aIAO LA^BW^^n^BV^^ai I gAM| j Last 3 thOWl 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. t A 20th Century Fox Miracle Musical! FOOT LIGHT I SERENADE" Btarrtef lieuy (Jrable Fohn
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  • 81 13 THIRTY MILLION BUSHELS LESS I I net!.— The ofticial forecast for this se>;»>H x^rilhui wheat crop is 189,8>0 t OOO bushels. M>n L M 1)00,000 busheis below last year's ivithls M i!»,913.000 bushels. .mh).000 bushels more than the average vears ended 1938-39. ider wheat this season, latest official 12 971.000
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  • 18 13 ■london- w,d Quiel ■j,. r i n all sectT 81 CI Market shares closed lower.- AP
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  • 30 13 LONDON. Wed Uruguay has contracted to ship 34.000 tons of rmat to Britain during the year ending next February 17. the Ministry of Food has reported- AP
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  • 661 13 Hull Ana in: The share market con- tinned to be dull yester- a S day with small business J passing at slightly lower I prices again. %aaaea^f/ Dec. 8. vafU quotation* K_y 4. given by the Mal* Kb Sharebrokers' AsjoclaUoa K*t as am_r aeiicr K., lc. 14.00
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  • 143 13 COPRA exports from Malaya I in October totalled 6,831 tons ($4,306,189). Exports from Singapore accounted for 6,781 tons ($4,276,789). The Netherlands bought up 2,300 -ons ($1,603,321). all of which A-ent from Singapore Imports of copra into Malava Jurmg the month totalled 6 552 tons ,3,198.223). the
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  • 127 13 I Speculation la again rife la th. peppei market with reports that 'oca i stocks ate running low because of krregalai ar rivals. Belleis' quotations f<»i both th:> black and white qualities ercre again marked up yes- terday. Over 1,000 ba^s Blah -ago hour v, tic bought
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  • 70 13 RUSSIA PILES FIGURES b K J (M r as •inlu'n.-ed as bfore 1M mtt p,,,e ,s K >S J X T,,,t,! l '"<"'•"• V. n :l monthly Una. World production ol natural ti rubber durin. n-s I correspondim ■lin.H tT c b r period o| 1947 M a tou Product
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  • 60 13 5 Vf>t,r,iaNs rubh^ri i» r sateH thr. mm*n „f „n t: 12? »"-i^v m:ir s am. ,h an lu^S th-n kecamc ii rill S :lh K< r? ices ""'-«uat..«i in m«- afternoon uh,- n s, 11- I«ti app^an-d. l. t< r th( T ?2*^ f-^ and i,, MMI
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  • 51 13 Yesterday's closing prices for lubber were Buyers s- IU i b. No. 1 Dcc. RSS 35- vi No 2 Dec. RSS 34- 38 No. 3 Dec. RSS 33-% 34- On registered t< ndot Pee. :<•".- ::<; Jan. -Mar. 1949 35- 7 36-4 Apr-June li)49 35- 3<J Tone: Steady.
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  • 27 13 WASHINGTON, Wedaesda) More than 500.000 tens of I'.S. I consumer goods went to civilians of Japan and Keren in Ai: gust and September, A.P.
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    • 95 13 WE HAD TO HOLD THIS OVER FOB ANOTHER DAY FOR THOSE WHO COULD NOT GET IN LAST NIGHT. LAST 4 SHOWS (7)<xc>Uw>i 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.mV phone: bqos j T^T- "*J0 \f r MfffS WtYrT^i aal/^ RAYMOND MASSEY- JACK CARSON j PETER LORRE >..»-..< n FRANK CAPRA NHSCIIU U« to. "I" 0
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  • 1798 14 No Major Upsets At Ipoh Races (From ALLAN LEWIS) IFOH, Wednesday. I T. Col. T. L. Fox carried on his run of successes for the season when he saddled three winners at today's nu'es, the second day of the Pen»k Turf Club's DtH'emHer Meeting. Phil
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  • 187 14 DAT Sewell's last minute beauty "^f^ Y for the Singapore Cricket gj^.fXJ 3 yesterday's hockey match against U* XI on the Padang. The result was ore-.-"-Despite blinding rain, the gamejvasj»;l__- The Holiday Sisters -Mary and Margaret highlighted the game with brilliant stickwork Mary in the defence time and again
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  • 73 14 LONDON Wed. are tootbsll fixtures day D F c msr ovn*% anjmincham C. land; Burnley Charlton v rham pt00 sea v Woyer Evertonv ter C. v r Middlesbrough v ;1 Newcastle w* lt S^Portsmo^ ter Utd.: r Bury v Nott;n-. J erfield v Ba« t v Luton
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  • 103 15 I, -ad Jennifer Nicks, hr.»ttat*r 'Vrtalnrd their pair skating „,,t for the mrn'% championship r rin" hi* practice a feu dajs a*.. t .titi<»n for thl« event this year. Liverpool retained her title of j I v llini on f Great Britain at the niuUt %*lth a total of
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  • 97 15 Garry fails Gecks puts Shells ahead tiSbell Sporta Club Rugby XV had a narrow 1 to 3 (one try) over the |re r ib "A M team at the Padang yesrain aided to the fun though the ball ?as\ and hard to handle. ■<k: Kssioo a evenly j n r.ute
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  • 43 15 Maxim Bea ts Bivins INLAND v.. inesday. :ax: the Ajncri■Wght picture iast a spht dew» Jimmy Bivlna in a «nd bout me* had l« tte boxers to fitrht R :a:-^ 13 itone. gtfoo ei way io meet Jersey Joe w« on Jan. 13
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  • 23 15 'SOOBIE' SAYS 'NO' X W (0 e B has de*J'' that he will iys been irne raceto the .\>';:- not until J \wi\taH AAP
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  • 107 15 iSW l S.CJUX V h h K k<> > by f. »''»<lan^ yes(b? l < lUrt J «>^vard °tfi»rd n<l another a i* hlt d lh Mil On resumption the S.R< attacked and pinned and na« the GMMN on the nearly ail the while. Goalkeeper Ah
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  • 131 15 Kong To Fight Pencheff Th^ Great World Arena presents an ambitiou- allhe vy weight Wrestling promotion on Saturday nigh' k at u ring many of the I matmen at present in th colony. The main attraction is the eagerly awaited return between Gtorge Pencheff ana King Kong, the giant Hun-
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  • 104 15 SEDGMAN IS A MUST -KRAMER SYDNEY, Wed— Form displayed in the New South Wales tennis championships at the end of November shows that Australia could send away a stronger team than this year's if a challenge is lodged next year. U S. and world proft ssiona champion. Frank Kramer-, on
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  • 60 15 GOLDEN GLOVES KILL FIGHTERS -GENE TUNNEY Wed.— Former world heavyweight chum pion Gene Tunnty thinks boxing is be ng spoi.ed by tlie Golden Glovt s. Tiinney, only heavyweight king to retire undefeated, said here in an interview that the 'mass prodiiction' t ictics of a Golden Gloves tournmnent "rather than
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  • 116 15 Cost The Gaekwar Guineas NEWMAKKET, Wed.-- Star af Gujrath, which two >ears ajji) cost th«* tiii -kwar of I'.amdu lf>,- i (KM) K-iinf-as, was at th»« N Nrv. market >:«!•'> today sol'.l tor 3,l(»0 ftuinHits. i Ht' was bought l>> th»* > British WoodMoek \t;en- I cy who will send
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  • 109 15 Tunn. y MM the flghten must be .school*-.! an<l CQtXCd along like hoist s "The Goldrn Gloves annually throw dozens of fighters into rings opposite opponents of whom little or nothing la known. They are forced tc right two or three times a I night, v.hnh is enough
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