Morning Tribune, 20 December 1948

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  • 10 1 MORNING Tribune %l lN>» Senes) MO^AY,^ pECEMBER2OTT»Wr Hricf 10 Onl-.
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  • 426 1 g kjfkh khjlgh BATAVIA, SUNDAY Jogjakarta, capital of the Imionesian Republic, fell lo jtch paratroops at 3 o'clock Java time, today, the itch Army announced tonight. \irborne troops captured Maguwo airfield, eight miles noHIi ol Jofcia, B Hi'h Commissioner Louis Beel, told press representatives: 'The action fed
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  • 34 1 The Loves Of Carmen The Morninu Tribum- Hrtmn". uhich has kjv- Xt" Hax worth her ',a s dra.na.ir rol, as pore P r au,r, to-n.^t v I nsrts i story 0« ml page Fiv«
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  • 291 1 A Chinrso tongkooft from Taiuljong Pinanj^ r-cachod hojc last Dlgllt with RMMBgC tor ASi' Minns or thr Singapon Po!ic« ihc Courtroom m VmJM| I'man*: (Left U RljjhU A'hrrl OnH(<»(t, Connie SU'^rlst, WUMhiii llalhtm, and Ihitcli InttTprcl^r. requesting him to go over and fhft evidence
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  • 933 2 TANDJOKG PIU *W <■• saiiirJi<> ni*ht. Tht PJj| tsso da>V hraring Si the I mr x'.ina Arm* Uw b t n ki J! h> .-%nirr.v <« en. between th. juJg* and tht Vnerv*a« ilrtrnoinjc etmw*' Mr W. H. Quasha an«l Dutch assistant Mr M. Y«*tfrda> morning,
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  • 1358 2 From W.M. Black wood break any law. except that I did leave Manila without a permit. During todays hearing, again Mr. Quasha. American defending counsel from Manila had many protests to make— this time against the prosecution's conduct of the case and general procedure. The day was taJcen up with
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 179 3 Above: The Aircra.t Carrier UJIAJj, 'iHn:\ui rtofeg ::t HMfeW tfagapur* si v has jm u. -n:,;*! „i K.\.j f ;■<•{, v. itli an t Vir.'in,- beta I i!> led and ;i drmi M .i. 5«. hji iui:\ !ond*4 iwpi'irci ia»al os :;i,«»tu ton uiuJ i<>|>
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  • 209 3 US BUYING GEYLON'S RUBBER COLomso, Sun.— TherctennuMi for Ceylou rubber w«M markets haK risMi steadily during the rt thm 1 months. Anwr: a's import of Ceylon rubber rose from 12.619 lbs. m August to 10,855.048 lbs. m Sepiber. and 11.529,613 lbs. m October. ta r .'.uthorities are c opm:o hat
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  • 102 3 The Mufti Mixed His Haris Malacca Sunday. VAfioui 1 Muslim Orffan'sations of Ma'acca met this morniag bI thr Pubic Relations Mcc to settle a dispute which arose rut of the Malacca Muftis action m fixing the date of Haii R«yt wrongly This has ciiHfrt diMal Bfaction among Mohamu- din communities.
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  • 89 3 all Colony schools. The survey seek; infoinntion a« to th« afle. natlanMir rnr] nlacc Of resident nf children on school roH« Tho department n!;<n; cwnrwre tfi's Information «itn tile final eeiunu fl^urca wnen those aro available. As a wilt of th»a <•;;"' omison. l» 19 exported
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    • 35 3 T W. X! H "urx-r jack warmih f ty Maurict Wiltshlrt m i /i.-.inhution. THE OCEATESI MAN HINT IS Oft TODAY! a ltlfl; nr, and ft* p.w AlhambrA > /.a/ CHANGE HENRY FONOA JOAN BENNETT w.
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  • 89 4 jL, Top Loft: Miss Sylvia Tan HoAg »v» ng and Mr. Yap Gtea Keng who WMC married a: tii i nines** Consulate. The Consul-Genera 1 Dr. Wu Va: k-afctaf oHiciated. k Top Right: Miss Leng Choi May and Mr. Foo Kt*e Tim \vhi» were married
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  • 123 4 Jailed For Marrying White Woman *v it s^3 and w•- \3 Navy m man BlliSViUe (Mississippi i. Sun Davis Knight, 32, grandson of a famous civi 1 war veteran, was ruled paitNegio by a Jones County jury yesterday and sentenced to five yeats m the Stat* Penitentiary for marrying I
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    • 54 4 HIGH CLASS d PORTRAIT OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERS Agent For Your X'Mas New Year's Eve Parties and New Year's Day Happenings m Pictures To send to Friends To record for your Children X mas Butinen Hours: 2i-i2-i9-:s 9.00 a.m.— 12.00 p.n 25-12.10 kS m.oo a.m.— 8.00 p.r TELEPHONE 6032 FOR AN APPOINTMENT
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  • 272 5 t' -.rective '^K°'o: stig»tion IKb' baa ippoinjf* 4 Xii: insider ir :I m relation ftrrons'bandits have mad? their tool* W til help, have K s b] s, applied giu-r. shelter, and loaj m >re have I drivi doing the point XcK c under the X- ire and X only
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  • 6 5 Beginning a n:v. sen-ji
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  • 2504 5  - THE LOVES OF GARMEN Sophie Kerr b?" Th: Sun of CARMEN by Prosper Mcnmcc In: been th: source net only of th: opera but cj st f p: plays end motion mstures. Tin serhl i based i the nsxi (Urn ver:hn of CARMEN icaiurmv Rita Hawvrtk TiiK column oi rdunded
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 566 6 I povru.ic; rl had occasion to go to the Food Control Office. Being a new-comer to the Colony I was not quite sure of the exact location of the office. Quite naturally I approached certain "Gentlemen" who happened to be by the entrance and made
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  • 93 6 MEN make the best fur coath customers, a furier decided. Surprisingly enough, a man doesn't watch the purse-strings as closely as a woman, according to George B. Metheral. a Chicago fur buyer. "Women are too practical. he said. "As a rule, they're always trying to stay within
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  • 28 7 ir i~i lorn 1 gfc, In snow, the woo 6s about the I>anish capital. nponhu^n, iNaaMi tradition al Christmas card just now. H.
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  • 537 7 Icy Waters make North Sea Fish Flee— Where? I i \H.\(JF,N. Large scale and detailed m »Hve been drawn up m Denmark's capital for I! th i »'\ploi«tion of the North Sea, m the hope Bt Hscoverins: the ansurers to questions which are ■nil/,! v rope's fishing fleets. may prove
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  • 117 7 Still Going Strong PKRTH.— Mrs. Ele/.a bHh PMgtoM, of May lends, m still pla\, < competition lawn bowl at n. She is an honorar y BMMIM* of M;n'.tn:l 1 Caßfti H.»- htishand', >fr S I ir.Mir.s i'id^.'on, 85, \vh i gMVQ up the gani** t\v yf'.rs j»jj >, takes a
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  • 340 7 The Fleet's In Port Again IV n.tM ton Am. ii< M •'•'it :..M i ji i |er, I'SS T.ira i t n < f th<> lostroyeri Ha* Knus tn-i Buckley Uiivd m Smßajx.rr for a fi\,< ,i:, v i.sit '!.iv They arrived L'l boun »>< hini schedule 1 1 a
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    • 143 7 C YOUR RADIO TODAY i, adto feS.^ terittrfte; 12.45 News ,n MaU> IJWtnn^Anj. Movio Magazine fi gnaU JOJ J a llt Mil!il v. 15 s c competition Close Down_ p bbing n 5?^ ce m to answer re- Opening Announcement Twi» C i.issical music Programme Summary m *W g -ws;
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  • 39 8 And Santa Is Santa Still Even Without Snow Over the week-end t l e echo of children's laughter was m the air. The Chnstmasparl.es had begun. Santa Claus was everywhere, and of course h^ was welcomed.
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  • 84 8 There were races, games and fun galore when the students of Taylor Dance Studio met for T heir Christmas Party during the week-end th? home of their teacher at Scotts Ro.id. Top: A nu*e m progress. Right: Celia L^e fondles h*»r ukelele which she has
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 9 YWCA Concert Every Christmas plaj centres round the nativity scene. The Children at the Y.W.C.A. Industrial School have their own way of interpreting the Christmas story during a recent concert. Below: A nativity scene. Left: Two of the fairies who brought the good news of "peace on earth and
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  • 73 9 Overseas League X'mas Treat Over a 100 child dren of various nationalities (above) were entertained at a Christmas Tarty held by the Overseas League at the. Robinson's during the week-end. The. main attraction was no doubt S:int» Claus who wns none other than Mr. R. A. Goodchilcl (right). Singapore's Inspector
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 294 10 JVI HSIVE TO THE MOHMM. TRIBI \t I JACK ARA\STRONG I ~P r:CW WHAT? HE'S CUTTING A WiITE Jrc RE'TOCe MIS SPEEP ANJ9^T^T~ J K «p- Ll ;.r/^ OWE TH» TIME. MAYBE HE'S GETTING THE RLOT PUTS His WHEElS^^^ o^ V HIT A^i FLVIN«G AT 1 J E ANP SLCWNG
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  • 162 11 iRE <*•■> i 1 1 king care of your A f you are walking with a summer-weary limp it li t'.rr you spent more mental? foot care. M TV first -t»p is a daily icrub. using nch lather, and a brush t. it makes youi feet from
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  • 128 11 Gi for Singapore comes m the form of the Bteiner pioducts. There Is a shampoo ci earn which is applied d ectly to the scalp of paiting the hair ia!f Inch spaces, and MNIJ well m until a rich lather is formed. It fal then rinsed
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  • 150 11 LEFT for the VS. A. by air. Mr A. A. Gormlcy. Mrs. Gormlcy proceeded him by boat three works ago. Loft for Perth by the Charon on Saturday afteinoon, Mr. John Drapper. From Perth, he will sail with his wife. Clem, for England m February, leturn here m June.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 122 11 9 C, K. TANG I^H Pewter Ware Bali Heads "^H Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear l^B CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF UNEN EMBROIDERIES la ETC ETC J Kiv er Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 4025 it- 1 F gl FOR CHRISTMAS w BOOKS w? Int e™ational Dictionary. (2 Vols.) $87.50 T^m
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    • 48 11 The Modern I CHRISTMAS CARD L A gramophone record of i greetings m your own voiceCALL AT OUR STUDIO and speak your MESSAGEIt will take only a few minutes. You can take it a nay with yon or we will despatch it if yon wish IB?} MSTraFrSuSj j
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  • 495 12  -  OSWALD HENRY GJEMLa£»SI WHEN I mentioned the "Loves of Carmen" to a friend the other day, he replied, "You mean Carmen Miranda, of course!" Evidently he hadn't heard of the technicolor picture that will have its premiere tonight nt the Opitol a
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    • 130 12 LAST 4 SHOWS llam-1.45-4.00 6.30 Only! r g^3k ALLYSON- UWFORD C* Ot^Jr-- MARSHALL McCRACKEN %ftf* >_" PtvMi-nnwtin MEL TORMt hi >ii\ih:« FOR I HIS EVENING'S 9.15 I PREVIEW M the COLUMBIA PICTURES presents RITA HAY WORTH -GLENN FORD Ifl (eVes rfQimeo HERE TRI'LY IS AN OVISTAXDINU PIC n RE. Cft
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    • 36 12 Last 3 Shows: 3. 6.15, 9.15 P.M. TWO-FISTED JAMES CAGNEY m his mightiest thriller "BLOOD ON THE SUN" supported by SYLVIA SIDNEY Released Thru' United Artists! OPENING TOMORROW "On Our Merry Way" with A MIGHTY CAST!
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    • 78 12 9M R Tom. I L,«o I •1 vi iim opcin and WILD! I I THE WORST OF ALL I THE BOOM TOWNS! I itarrtag I p CONSTANCE BENNETT BROD CRAWF I I M IS lOsMY! I 11 a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 64J f ft r ~b> Vw**r**.CHARLES DICKEA I ■.v.v.v.J f
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  • 64 13 Rubber Market market opened moininK I warn very -hown. I n Sellers. I j U% 36 U HM !NMKANCE i the Asia l.t have aplend of 20 per n his and Ordinary tißg to $45 500. I per cent, on sluires amountI i I»\.JAM LTD. i ntnig to $52.200 1
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  • 107 13 a picul dunn- Uk W< the p^ppt r Market *>oth wfcit and Mack qu I rd up slightly. The following n day's MMttttOßi SAGO WU Sarawak $15. B BAGO SEED TAPIOCA i FLAKE TAPIOCA TAPIOCA SEi: MEDII'M PEARL WHITE PEPPER $205. Suawak $20 1 BLACK PEPPER Laniponsl94. GAMBIER
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  • 646 13 SingapoffWi I>«'i". 20. Li T e s" are quotation] 7m jtven by the Mal« 5 rs JLsaoclatioi I as fcUow cujvX •en«r ,00 15.00 cd rirlck 1.90 2.00 2.55 Petr >/6 40 6 I j- 1 tec •'•■''O 8.50 i r 17/9 18/6 8 21 6 •11.75
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  • 59 13 PALM OIL Palm oil production m S the Federation last I month, at 4,827 tons, was I the highest since DeCMB- ber 1947. Production for S October was only 4,H7ti S tons. The total for eleven months this year reached 40,495 tons. This J a compared with 39,115 5 i
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  • 572 13 MAIN TRADING in INDUSTRIALS (1n,,,, Mr!,- CoiTf wpwrffl) rhej^J c f «*HMwfcw Of I pitteM) It Itfl lours" tor i j— T" w »«w uwustnul fTUon wlh-iv Ilu-rr w;^ i firming Bdency lor qootatioai m [jftnl Malayan Breweries coming to bommrn on the nej basis were fken at $5.90, equivalent
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    • 37 13 SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR YOUR XMAS ENTERTAINMENT! S V M tf* \jjj s'jffr^ hi^^^ i I ft *7 >i I B 9 i \?^^^H^^. x JEAN KticKb with a cast of THOUSANDS! TdnaoKiiow! -Ay) mm Phcne sTi^^ AIR-CONDITIONED
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  • 208 14 I>URBAX. Sunday Twelve wickels fell for v 199 runs m the first cricket Test match between S uth Africa tnd Kns ami yesterday and South Africa shed m a bad position. Collapsing against tons good spin bowling on a m damage- wicket, England were all
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  • 214 14 MILLS WON'T FIGHT, BRUCE IS NO DRAW LONDON, Son. In spite of tempting often* for a fight with Ezznrd Charles, the coloured American, m the Tnited States, and the effort of Lee SavoUl to engage him m London, Freddie Mills, Britain's outstanding boxer of the year, is adamant that he
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  • 133 14 JOE WINS ₤1,000 TOuRNEY LONDON. Sot fc] fr<» m t.h;i".ipi. ft>.Vi bUttarda :in'l RiMk«ri unil» tted i u .'-,!>n^. J utin t»>. a iVn t* v nan, en* nrM h !u\- i inu hwn m .r.-rt-.s-tor th:- Ml «tti ejvl' i i II th-n I).:-..* t Mto r ifd I-.N
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  • 33 14 Won D I MONOLI L Satui I Ifevtda r: *■'<>'•■ ing football team -.m- -i fr University of Hawaii 73 to uu Friday night U was H.iwa;u« H ■orst foot! iR V A0 AP
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  • 105 14 Trials bring no new rugger stars LONDON, Sw-Selectors could th« English trhU where the mfeenbfe renditions anoa slinnerv ball affecte-- tho «fc»ndartl of pby. I 5 UKTS. FOR 14 Queensland bowler Raymer took fWe wickets for 14 runs m 85 overs m the match against West Australia at Perth. What
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  • 90 14 LONDON. Sun. League a-iditors are investigating the tooks of a First Division club >iid Fred Howarth. Secretary of the Football League. He would not divulge name of fie club and said it was not a -obe of all clubs. The League were seeking to ascertain that
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    81 14 £60,000 YACHTS len £60,000 yachts are being built tor Sydncy-Hoba: t yacht race but only tour will compete this year Picture. Joe Baksi dodges after taking a right ftom Ezzatd Charles m the Seventh of their scheduled Vi-r- .> .:c! bJiil i;i M i i>son Sqtuitt QariU-n, New York on
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  • 69 14 A LDERBHOT oOn. -B AOC I ilefcated the Army at home by j 11 points to fiw m a Rugby Union match at Aldershot tolay At halftime thf Army at home VPtTC leading 5 3. Stilonian hnd put BAOC ahead with a penalty fNMB 35 yat>ls. Jones rtpMtd
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  • 109 14 NEW YORK, Sunday— Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont, American singles champion, displaces the Wimbledon winner, Miss Louise Brough, at the head of the American women's rankings for 1948. The leading rankings are: 1. lira. Margaret Osbirne Dupont; 2. Miss Louise Brough; 3. Miss Doris Hart; 4. Miss
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  • 170 14 MILLER, 'LINDIE' BOWL BUMPERS, CROWD BOOS ADELAIDE. Sun. In reply/ to the New South Wales Ist in- 1 ning.s total of 243. South Au«tralia were all out for 196 here I today, the second day of their Sheffield Shield match. New South Wales failed to j add to their overnight
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  • 57 14 RINTY MONAGHAN WANTS HIS ₤6000 BKIJ-'AST. San._Kintv Mo Ma «h 5 champion, yt-stfrdar turn*. *l d.un i\u ch«mp4o« Mauric, NuUeyrJn «f 1^ b£E -We %v.,t £41,000 hihl Boihine I, s IMan^i r l^T lo!<j n r M< rioted t.fTtr whs niadt- h- Kiev Momijh.n h^ had only v r Hin«v
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  • 52 14 NEW YORK. Sun. Diclc Gonzales of Los Angeles, California, the winner of the national championships at Forest Hills. New York, has been named the United States number one tennis player of 1948 by a selection committee of the us I Otlti I i I am! Hai
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    • 54 14 LAST MAY! fc^f^K MASTER RELEASE! fisH^^**^#J featuring ll fill II THE MOST Wf V I V SPECTACI LAR OF ||»t SWORD-DIELS AlfPtlPfil EVER RECORDED I* V VIIHVI ON FILM! I t'-oa British Paramount News. WAR IN CHINA Suchow M M M j^ d Madame Chiang m #W M*, JL Washington.
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  • 227 15 NEWCASTLE ON TOP, DERBY DROP THIRD [ON DON, Sun.— A change of leadership m Division One of the Footba i, I>eaglH L o.'iurred today when Derby County, unbeaten m t€n previous Home Games Bashed against Manchester United, the Cup holders. PWO astle, meanwhile, won aiul so took the leadership while
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    33 15 k Out vhunyaat la Kung Poo bunk* t-b<ill t<,i m, who mn, h.« bu r,o tl on Saturday. Thi Kunq Pom M throuokout th T*** 9 a l J l utni I JT
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  • 199 15 nt-Aoomer was introduced to League One fentbaU wken \ibert I'ytenbogaardt, the l>*-\ ear-old si\ feet j 1 four tad a half inches South African, appeared m goal i r nwrltoa. H- had conceded only one goal In eight games for rliu.i reserves and played a grand game being beatonly
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  • 59 15 LONDON. Sunday. The announcement that Qeorg< Pope, England*! fait bowler has been released from his contiact by Derbyshire county Cricket Chin docs not uiuawrtly mean that he will di.-appoar from the cricket tirld. Already ont- club kn the L;»neashire League li stated to have approached him with
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  • 196 15 PENCHEFF WINS BY KO KONG LOSES ON FOUL The Pencheflf-Connors' grudge fight £W ww on Saturday night was a fight with a »M grudge. It started* off at a ferocious pace and tiniMita °fl a* terociouslv and suddenly. a en with ms iamI ock followed by a kick which had
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  • 108 15 NEW YORK, Sun World erweight champion Sarrly beat Terry Young, a Yorh 'lightweight m a unda non-title contest at Maaihon Square GarMon here |i n night the referee stopping Urn fight :n the last roun-1. Saddler who ■cmled n»n( Btont two pound! oouceded eight
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  • 78 15 At th. Great W*S N last night, Mr. HMjM V de tastro «VM the title Miss H<^ Ly« v r 'K h N Ruiuien up t < M.n: la> I*o C***} ami Victor Uj. I Women: Hung Lan lhe w«i*M lin K rha.npionshii> W v n i Other
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  • 190 15 $50 For The Fund The Bottle Of Whisky \\\Y hiown Slnga** I .fi, v. h«» wlshe* t r. ma »<'ti«.. hnn Ki\- th Tr.lm Ih-.iiu's < v,» •un 1 .i v.rj.ns.- < hrmliM. I pmrtUkgt a ;is« luntalntn.; l\.«"\. 1..»f1.s of "rhall»-n»;» Snitch Whisk-. \Hlu»d »1 11. litfi H| l«i^»
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  • 19 15 Airani^f ment.s WC MlB( ioi nUinn m n«4i> art ymiMl tootball cnnpetlUon f< Grurkha units m KA.KKI-F
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  • 310 16 SUN FO NAMES CABINET TODAY Reds sotpedal on policy authoritative M«l«iM said. m in unc haneed Dr. Chen Li-fu, bitter foe The cabinet was lined up at ar. eleventh how conference at Chiang Kai-shek > residence a: which the Genet aiissimo per ■Haded top Kuomintan£ mombeis to join A cable
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  • 323 16 (I -ROM PAGE ONE) other way was left open." The announcement of a Dutch sea-borne invasion m east Java indicated the landing probably i was made at one of the two major Republican ports either Toeban. situated 55 miles west of Sourabaya. or at Rembang, j 55
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    • 292 16 "COURVOISIER" THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON (Produce of France) Their Reputation is Universally Recognised Ttooighout The World 5 STANDARD QUALITIES I (1) COIRVOISIER FINE CHAMPAGNE. I NAPOLEON BRANDY, I (The Oldest Cognac Liqueur) I COl RVOISIER V.S.O.P. BRANDY I (The Best Liqueur* I (3) COIRVOISIER VO. BRANDY I iLiqueun I (4)
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