Morning Tribune, 21 December 1948

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  • 14 1 MORNING Tribune Vm i so. 9(>5 iHtmmmm} JCESDAV. DX KHBKK tUWST I'riif 10 Onts
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  • 214 1 CAT ARMS CASE JUDGEMENT RESERVED H FROM W. M. BLACKWOOD inang, Monday. Judgement against the ■hreo American! m the Catalina arms case has beer. »>'. rved. Be three Americans are Albert Onstott, Connie and William Hallam. X r- .see u tor is ask- us for < >nstott, ■< S( igrist
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  • 14 1 W ere dragged «f£t£! tied to trees and shot °> dits, Sunday.
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  • 487 1  -  Molotov Asked by I Hie Security Council m Paris today delayed con s >deration of the new Imlofei t!£hting for two days at the personal request v>l Molotov. A telegram from Molotov requesting the del »y a rived -A the Palais d»» i^iliot ju^t
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  • 135 1 s Philip ./'.v.s-T/ p. US i legate I V Jt I action &<»••< cnat9d -i vrr .s-,s-/M<; iftUOtkM TV i UwUed Statss f<wls a '',v m liidom tkk i Pmi'i I S-'ini a- '•ik- KTiiwcfcoifcr Gnardia*! 1 h-' Seciuit|i C wwcfj has V a r.'::< MgST| iff 'Hi-
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  • 72 1 HA.rr Wan bin Haji Wan fcfamat, .1 n. imber ol the Council ol State, Trengganv raa murdered by terrorb on Saturd 1 morning. A f forty tern attack* I■• Kajang Mtne m tin X imaman aca ■oa kill d undllor wl aras manager ol the m Ap old
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  • 65 1 "DUTCH 5 MINS. WAR WARNING" Mr B Pataaik, who fai^ a dramatic attempt to Soekarno from lakarta and take him Delhi disclosed la I i that the Dutch handed* •'warning' I P' gation In v their m tune. Mr. Patnaik said he f;" 1 1 ittempt to lelayed k n
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  • 584 1 KUALA KUBU: Official Protest KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tini :-,ir- SOQSUI-Oetteml Mr. todft) lodged i formal request for details of the "in Ident" it Kuala Kubu on D« >mber 12 when M out of Attneot suspected of being Utl w.t,' .shot deud while attempting v> escape from patrol of police itnd
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  • 16 1 ENGLAND win hi RBAN, Mon. m I t I r Lfl I t AP
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  • 154 2 j RAF tnen A i fimm Mm* ami '•■>mer hiu m m■. hmlmvi rf to v MtW rigorous friprv«r>n- m r*e Amizi Court 1 17 ''>r their i irt \n the th> ft mmd </ > ■t<yn A ust m trut k ntiec o jimtrattr,
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  • 272 2 Major Charged With Corruption MAJOR Samuel James Morley Gregory of the WI British Stores Disposals Board, employed at an Army Stores Depot appeared m the First DirtriCt Court yesterday charged with corruption. He was charged that, as a public sen-ant he accepted for a consideration a car from a man
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  • 108 2 Over 1.000 people were examined m a series of security c heck-ups m the Yeo Chu Kang and Katngr areas over the week-end. Two Chinese and two Malays gave a different address to that stated on his identity card. The Chinese arc suspected house-breakers But there
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  • 718 2  - Catalina Amis CaseHIRE TAKES THE WITNESS STAND W.M. Blackwood from TANJOVi PINANG, MONDii DALE and thin, Carlton Arthur Hire, Singapore shipbroker rfcujj ll the Dut.h with importing today gn%p e\uVna at the hearing of ♦h* cse i^ainst the three Anu>rieiuiN Albert Onstotf, Connie SHgrftii o| H Wiffiam M^H:Mn who are
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    • 130 2 Kuehai Tin, Limited Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No. 23. OTICE i? hereby given that the Tenth Ordinary General ting of the Company which will be held m the Board Room. \mber Building. No. 5. Ma. ticca Street, Singapore, on Frit> Sl«t December. 1948. at 11 a.m.. the
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    • 83 2 RUCGLES t nr^W^^lk WAT ABOUT ALL TN£ ROUNDABOUTS GALLON 'OXX Oft OW W £L^ M*m?% FUN Of= TH£ PAIR ?~/GLAC)YS RUGGL£S?\ A CHtOG* MW V^£^^- -J "ZJ^ 7 > I BUCK RYAN T- A'^C-'-^FTH^VI pTH?v WONT COME 6flCKl] I DON'T 1 I WE'LL Hflvi Tj SA:M TO THE |^jj"' figH
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  • 102 3 f\'Ol Mi Mi< ha* \!\K. son of pwr, 1 glarer Mr. I. C. Alvi* u:»s (lf aasafl I*oa» uh wonted on Imu Qiajeon \,,l,r(luy to rive h«*r th«/ir don >.tion f,, ,.,|rn Fund. EfM JUSS Old Miic.W pnaiiil l„aw WttB a \':tr's sa\ing, aa| of his am ,.,nl.'m|M>ra^^^^^^^^^^^^
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  • 59 3 Voters Coming Forward Rfffiatrutti n <>f rotrrs for the Mntfcifxil Elcri timis has t>c^n projrtt** I intf stead du thnmjh slowly. i Up to the uvekfnf. 2 434 navies hid t*en tntered the BafMir of l Voters. A lead luis fxvtt Pikt n y by the Standard Vacuum I O<>il
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  • 107 3 PETITION submitted to the Singapore Legislative by employees Ol the three defenc< service, will be considered at the meeting of the Cbun- r. til nla against unsatisfactory wofitlni condtion, Department. Admiralty and Air Ministry ir r. the petitioner! are the Army Civil Service Union, th
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  • 58 3 Robbed In China Street Tun Ah Poh and Heng TecH Hee. carrying aims, held up household at china Street on February 18. lad and took cash and jewellery worth $3,000. Tan waa sentenced to yen years 1 and Heng to six yeani rigorous imprisonment ai m Singapore Assizes Y^erday. Both
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  • 139 3 LABOUR OPPOSE PROPERTY QUALIFICATION statement issued by the Party last nieht said- "We consider it wrong that women should not have equal voting rights with men. "It is obvious from the small number so far registered that the people of Singapore do not approve of the property qualifications. "Democracy and
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  • 198 3 TRIBUTE TO CHINESE PROTECTORATE that the elected 'eg of the people other organisataken the former Chinese the welfare of of the Colony. by the Goveipote. Sir Frankv'hen he unveiled ique m the Chi- .Vv\<tcrday. remortv. jt fr >lonlal Sen B MeKerron. mer Chines* their staffs, r unveil^ a 'iich hore
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  • 85 3 CATHAY ANNUAL HELPS ANTI-T.B. FIGHT THE <\»thay Annual 11!)--is helping m a biv v;, > fi^tit tuberculosis m Sin^Hf" i Tin publication rittD| tl I I ;:t ."SI! a copy All i> 0 «•< (h|v beteg tui n. .1 <. r to thr Singapore Tuben Association. To fuitlior tniphasi'. inannt'i
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  • 28 4 six men afcMMtf MMm Frankfurt which enga^wl on Ike lierlin air ii.t. on \MM I an was killed. Though injured, th«* other* «**c*ped alive.
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  • 400 4 FRANCE HAS HER O WN IDEAS ABOUT THE R UHR FRANKFURT. Monday.— The Brilisr and Americans are giving up controls over OenßfJiy at a rapid pace. This policy has drawn protests fr»m the French. They believe that a "Give Germany back to the Germans" policy will lead to :t revival
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  • 66 4 The Law And The Outlaw MANILA. Monday.— S J Two Manila ix»Uce olft- t eer* patrolman jMi Barivtto hiil detective AW*jan<lr«» ntiffenio— «hot each other t«» death last ntßht m front of a Chi- > ne^r *tore. 7 lh due! fo!lo'\ed the I de(»«'tive'»» aXtr: i;»t to arr>"«t the p.»'ttH*man.
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  • 94 4 BARNSTAPLE. England. Monday.- Sir Haitley Shawcross. Attorney General ?ay« that B■l the nations put aside differences and co-operate m the production 01 food, the "world might face the danger of starvation and il the world staived. chaos and anarchy would follow. "The countries of the world
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  • 58 4 Athens, Mod. With major operations impending m th< Peloponnesus, the Greek Navj have banner se tt traffic within live miles of the Peloponnesus. Unauthorized vessels appearing within the zone will be taken into custody. There have been continued reports that th e estimated 3.000 Pi loponnesus
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  • 58 4 Santa Comes To Windsor WINDSOR. Mori. The Queen with Princess Elizabeth distributed Christmas presents to the staff at Windsor Castle during the week-end. A large Windsor forest Christmas tree stood m the centre of the oak toom and employees received national savings certificates which had beer done up m parcels
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  • 238 4 MORE TO EAT-LESS TO SPEND NEW TOBK, Mondn |U|> Ct .M known economists say thp world Ju,,,^,: 1 14 rapidly coming bark to normal, Thei li!1 'B surpluses are not far aua\ fl Dr. Julius Hindi and his Bdith I prepared a report on the world tak»\s issue with reports
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  • 146 4 JAP TREATY IS STILL FAR OFF Fw" AW;,; Ie LonJon- I Washington. Monday.— p ace Japan appears unlikely as long as Commii:. mains a threat m the Far Fast, according U; n.gn.« placed American official. ink M Germ v .-I If the C wnistsUto p.' -I Chin. i AP The
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  • 70 4 Loodoo ICoi -viß from tra < ,-fl MTOh Lor.' lons hu;l Christmai Norway s gift Chr a« be erected m Trafa >o;:ar^B tonight. log with a Brit nil ofl nixed roi< •i, will pr I fl wear peu t I BarUer the tm will fc-B maiiy presented
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  • 60 4 NEW YuRK. M n Ralph Bur.cho. I'n.itc- N'afl tions Palestine medial I chured today thai Uw war ifl I Palestine was over. Ho ?aidfl "I would say that the war jH Palestine at present 'M Any righting 'M is only local ir i-:er.ts Ttn problem of Palt-stine
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  • 176 4 MELBOURNE. Sunday. A fellowship scheme to provide study opportunities m New Zealand for an initial group of five Far Eastern students has been announced by the U.N. Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation. The piogramme will eventually be extended to include Fellows from war-devastated I areas m Europe.
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    • 32 4 Evening Elegance \J Pci. sonified by You m this off-the-«houlders gown m filmy organza, or any fabric you desire. So graceful, so flattering. SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. BATTERY ROAD Spore. Phone *****.
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    • 185 5 R. r ,.r- n\oie r bin Indonew st has not I Bmu'd by the fact ."they writhe l(hr i.(sl) Of thP I and I I t.-d by IK Those -IB tne I ild have -lie the GerIK with a I I filing of -I Hr: the I H: oirntions
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    • 68 5 >lH\tiMM- is to Mir jumlnu < ..mine m Ami rouslip Mfl have go (f, „r m r ',j \nd uatrr hlohn and all th »ir kin Crawl round the shallow* b th.- sfridinK «»ri« Ditahl and buttercups and ladysinorks t AN all atx)Ut**iL*bininj{ hv ami
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    • 373 5 TELEVISION has b^en pic turcd by a leading Amen can broadcasting executive a a "new giant that may no merely suppliment radio ft it is known today but ml probably replace it. Mr- James Shouse. dent cf the Crosby Broad casting Corporation, m speech at Chicago
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  • 1498 6  -  Sophie Kerr IK A well-known wriu r brings to Morning Tribune readers a completely ney serial version of the famous story of CARMEN £S fro.n the IS hour* l.'.i^ on a. tree, cor- r x -n R to niak.- up h|» BSTftSwas J s ii-X^d young
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  • 158 6 vgj kfg kg For nearly two yeais I have awaited patiently for tht drop of Government shower, but now I realise my hopes have been m vain. I am a pensioner drawing more than $320 p.m. but I do not get a cost of
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  • 171 7 TO I' LEFT. VJf, MARINES LAY HKAVfI h'OAD An l> K,l "aiuk" 'i M N V Zi'is I a wtrip o) •<• ,j' *7f i r ttor ,s7/i/; i/i tin <-l-i' 'if' NfM *n a <''»' v \dt Qh <itic i. Virtfti H.A, M i,.»r h<r c, 1'"
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    • 271 7 1 IFII mttl* i2so T,, twv^U'lvwiWlil New, Summary ft <*■< tion3i 10 0 Now. m Mnml., n, 1 r>h r OHin ;n Dil VrWUKK Down aI v Amov r-'-^-o. s n Taij wit c Dance music by PR %J p, n Programme An fi> r^ctnent F 3 g*^ 1 •v.-illaK.
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    53 8 PERF MEB PERF Sundiix nioln j?rtm Federation) dtinuM braved tlie rain I mariy and MR. SINGAPORE: HiroM de Castro takes a deep *v-th. dhbfg jfgnfgnbnfgnb fgnfgnbjn I'M olii&K HOt^CE: Oniy three other gJris i<ut of the fourteen turned v] Left to right: Wong Un Soh, L*ong Choy Sun aad Lee
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    54 9 Ycrlii Arena i M Yeiglnlifting m the perfect If ""l lerks I ;i,s. BEST CHEST: Mr. Harold de Otstro. dgf jfbg nbnfngnvbnnnxvbn \IISS SINGAPORE: i:it >>; «i M'u Yin. Am: 16. Bosl 37". Waist 47" Up! ST Ihchs 22 I r :»iul Height: 5 f T THE
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    • 62 10 i:\fll M%i: TO THE MOHXIXC TIIIIM 1 jApi/ ARMSTRONG I CUTTING HIS SPEEP TOO VILXH, THE S V, o^' 1 t HE£NkM \l REBEL PILOT STALLS HIS PLANE/ -^^B^' 7l'^^^ <S^ M pi ARNIFR hcii've sot N /sorry. *\iss>irwet»tyT >/you right. cocj 111 Mil j 1 1 LANCt LAWSQN r—
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  • 381 11  - LET YOUR ROOMS WEAR THE GAY LOOK Kathleen Hickley ike somo out Chtistmas war? A tmagtnttk* L, nfc of ingenuJ, .hi with the J c lovely and tS. ought! m the rear t\£! .wn out elcc- Hi \ince. do not X give it a Bir.t o! gold paint, let it
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  • 483 11 LEFT yesterday to cover the Indonesian front for Ai is Hams Jackson. Leaving for Perth is Mis. Vet a Storie. who emerged from retirement to volunteci for service here with tutY.W.C.A. m 1!U»>. One of hei achievements is the founding of the Industrial -toup and the restarting of the
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    • 62 11 for \w/r CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR VLNING GOWNS j W /A^ ww collection MRS. "TOMMY" THOMSON KOOM ml 2nd FLOOR O. H. BLDG. BATTERY ROAD TEL WW has 4K« '':--^iaaamm^^mb Bu^^ww^MMßßrasHf-***^ ky" Portraiture WW% Photography Portraiture m the Home VMinguished Photography 1 w m^r Robinson mmercial Photography 4. Party PuM** 8r
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    • 50 11 RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING IN THE rNEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. INFORMAL DANCE from 8.45 p.m. FRANK PICKFORO S HIS ORCHESTRA XMAS FESTIVITIES XMAS KVK-Spe-a. Xn,as I».nn r r Ball «««!fS=KaiaS 1 15 !;^t::r;^- |I; 18.00 Noo-dliicn 13.08 EJBfrffiD ACCOMMODATION. Nn Year's Eve Boohing CW
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  • 465 12 Ili-iiisli Film \c«v* LONDON •L'ARVEST from the Wilderness" is the latest film to be completed for tne "This Modern Age" series. It deals with the East African groundnuts scheme and graphically portrays th" great job which the groundnut people themseives are doing. The film
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    • 132 12 TOIIx%VS— Super Action Epic; nil iiH.iMnfiwifll 'ill 11 AN. 1.%5; 4.1^. <> »"i IBd PJO PJI k 111 >HEiiS 9.30 p.m. TOMORROW! J. ARTHI'K hV.NK prrvntCHARLES DICKENS' El I I T I WlSt I ROBERT NEWTON KAV WALSH wf; :^nd introducing; >/J It v sai c m b vrl j
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    • 137 12 GR EY SJJ" B AMs MX Xv a D ARKOfj ov. r th, -Tldda ■adtl days ral a days. Stork v r^7\ri MAN :w ;\^j/ The BeilslrfStMarvs/ **m X MtN «vtß VE«s •'■(UHC4M4A StNiATION/VL BRITISH MELODRAMATIC THRILLER FROM LONDON STAC- SUCCESS! V Jl i 4 m **i J& 11. i
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  • 40 13 \.onii.iv. mvi -tJMM yostrrI- I 10US United States ■i. -mandrel t t make c -inpp«vi abroad r igh tho Iron Ifon. 1 :t f>o per c na*i total ex- cattle hides Soptember. ,i statistical V A P
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  • 24 13 I* U V Moil— The i». partmeat "ForMatkcts" today ppine copra ex- long tons dur- j U the largest I nt since Febru- AP
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  • 697 13 s ipore, Dec. 20. Bp-; snare iuotation* F&* v^ n b >' the M«l« Shartbrukers" AavoclaUof By follows Buyers Sellers ft .tOO 15.00 cd ißr-i B 1.90 2.00 K< 2.7 TH 2.85 Bj> 39 9 40 9 nustec 7.50 8.50 ■Y.r. IT/9 18/6 B 23 6 24/6
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  • 215 13 WAR IN JAVA BOOSTS RUBBER MARKET rJL2?*g.^if n I "bullish" f:utor m th, fed r»hl,r i!so ..uHH^"'; 1 h romJavailarket circki hen men V Vh" r :i<tl<mlr( rnhllth!!!( 1 11 1 IN awket* )ff p! 'f' tmi; for speculation m pepper and l c i»«i to sit tight to await
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  • 32 13 YcsttM (!;!>•■ daring p im Bu No. l lan less No 2 Jan. RBB Xo. I Jan. HSS :$i j On registered tend lan. -Mai. :>•; Apr.-Jun.- July-Sopt. :;.;.i_ Tone Very it
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  • 97 13 GOVERNMENT should help m the rehabilitation of the Malayan pineapple industry. On tho other hand, firowoi^ should utilize modern methods of planting to improve the qual; 1 the fruit. Hill was the apptal made by the chairman of the SinLiport'Johore Pineapple Grow-:- ■ociaUon (Mr. Chit w Sim
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  • 65 13 A Matfinrnl issued by th»- I <>lnn\ <«n\»n»mrnt. \esterday said: "Mag** |>ur«' inrrchants itittinlin^ to tr;ut«' with ports m Sumatra such as Sihol I'akan BartCy I>juinl>i and Btagal which ir«' in] arras )u !d >>v K«|ml>'i« MM MM itnNMjll ad\is«-d to §tt m lout h with the SiTri'tarial
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  • 42 13 Industrials steadier The sharp market opened the week with industrials rather stcft- dier. There was a slight, a ly better undertone for i S tins. Rubbers were en- 5 tirely neglected except 5 1 5 ft t saorificiul prices. I g A
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  • 126 13 SPECULATION was again rife m the poppet mat k<t yesterday following the re-opening of hostilities m Java. Price* for both the white and black qualities w< re again up though no business was reported. BagOflOUr was easier OWlng to lack of buying support. A shipment of Siak
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    • 66 13 FOR YOUR INSURANCES CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Mutual (iemral INSURANCE Association Ltd. ffncorporal d K»'//"'"'^ „.)!vi rin»i!'> AKAMr.-K i:r< M>R HOUND ItKl'KMtAltl-i: iNSIIItAVK OTJXIION. ÜBEBAL AND IK OMIT (I AIMS SETTLEMENTS, INSISP WON NATIONAL EMPLOYERS INSURANCE v s mi ■•/ill l*f.N \N<i bijala umpik VL^iL List »n A(» I »<•• Walter
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  • 141 14 MH.bOIKNK, Won. St. I airy, «>n oi !he mos| popular gaMgfffl tit.- \i«iorian turt h.^ known, i* not t.. \u retired a> >\h-. ear!ier wld«l\ broadcast *'d. rly **>. DfCMMtaf *it l":sir> noratrlTn! at Moon«- V.il > Ivi.mv ii was l»ared he had broken dt»wn.
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  • 166 14 LTA PLAN WILL BOOST UK TOURNEYS LONDON, Mon Aitnouen the -i.nj l»»vn tennLs i., Britain and the 1 „iw ££2 4 mm .ompanson, it OHimot be saitl that thY« *l lack of enthusiasm for tournament Z h^A With the now M I scheme planned by th*" 7?M oonilnj; Into option
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  • 55 14 H- denriHe, Ma-* Men The furirra! «etvico> for loh-i .i. Kelly. 28. toinn-i I ik football player #tIC to-?:iv. Kelly was cttishrd to d I yo»to'(1».- when he \vas struc if. frmotU machine wlr!, work with COOrtlliCtlOlJ lir:r. H« was employed a.* a labours r»v the William
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  • 110 14 X'MAS DOES PLAYERS A GOOD TURN LONDON. 1100 I H ar his br.-n kind k- Er '-P^^B rs '-m Christ! ir. T "(V^M festival will be m»< I I Va^H history of L I With Ch on a 9 itufd no t l!i J^H called upon t tha^B tv i
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    • 24 14 I TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF CINEMA-FANS TODAY IS CHRISTMAS! >^**^»^— r r IMII VM.Mamg <im tll i m.wui^BLPjLjixrr ~u lit t-jati rj.nL-JLiLiui ,u»wiinn "ir-
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  • 303 15 S'PORE CHINESE DOWN TARAWAS Gobs fight back pAST moving Singapore Chinese Combined u hipped the V.S. Tarawa K BMtetft M basket-ball tr.m b) 47 to 31 points at the Happg World (oven-.l Ir-st night. The comparatively small crowd of UHM inc-udeil Lady Gimson, wife of the Governor o! Singapore. fore
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  • 84 15 TO AID FUND lV the techm- their play, m i r Chmose Ath- 1 •,.at.onhasin- S.S. -Tara- nd two bas- teams to play Happy World I St.ui.um on -day. Pec. 22. i J first match will cornet 6 30 p.m. and ;l n Rour laty n to the Hanped children's
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  • 21 15 Brundage Greets Nips Mon.-The US. Chairman Avt>r l( dined an intersent to Japanese nthusiasts througn end menage o! g d wishes.
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  • 21 15 Malacca. Negn .xpected to play itival during the N,w Year holidays ectora will study the players for the South
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  • 104 15 LONDON. Mon-Howev cr M r may be next year the GanUm ica ;rofessional golfers of Britain ana lay for the Ryder Cup m September, is burnt up. Ar. ahcial lake is being •-.I together with the lation of an irrigation em to water all
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  • 88 15 NAGPUR, Men. the West Indies touring tear.) Mt their. last eight tickets I n on.y 38 runs on the ieoaiid *jy o« the match here again./. H.E. I emor'i Bteven, tot th« gatoedl a first innings leia ot 39 runs. The Governor's SM were
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  • 130 15 The Singapore Tablo Tends team which has bmi tmiring Hong Kcng have be< BOUadty beaten m all their fixtures m the Cotay. The> have playe<l thre<^ matches and have lost three. Singapore champion, Chu i Kirn Hern, proved no match for th<» Hong Kong clumpi— Chow
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  • 34 15 The following have o& n 1 ted to represent 8. C. C g c. R C at the Padang 15 p.m. I <i 'y M ithi t, Ha Mi olenburgh 'I, I
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  • 82 15 ST. LOUS, Mon— The National Baseball <»«*£ gj kt-WWI international series at Tokyo m |im i o y. imlHlwm J. G. Taylor Spink announm MWt originally had been ■r, bm Maj. Gen. Manjuat, N»Uo««l Ba it. r for Japan, r.^ojuiurmUo tliitt year. rt,,. putt!**" i
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  • 117 15 GRAND CHRISTMAS SOCCER CARD a orand Christmas soccer. A grana Singapore treat is m fans when tho XI arrives theChrlMmaa hoiuia.. Penanp leap* *««s£! winners of the M.lay^nr urn. Football AModaUOO Cur i the Penang Chinese W^ doubtedly the mwt i>-^ l<l toam to 'invade' t!i, Colony l^ ye on
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  • 169 15 Twenty-nine member* of the Bingapore tfotor Club took m the treasure hum last Sunday. Tin B2wlto courte ttered with duel which provided all thr fun One clue v'as especially baffling the notice board at the mnnpi Roaoi .penis junction winch ha<i beta removed two dayi before
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  • 198 15 $50 For the FundOne Bottle of Whisky \\\l 11. known vii, K »|M.r.sportsman. «h<« «t»» r.nuiin anon moiis. ha-» gIVIH tli«- Tribune Thoiiia- tup I un«l h stirpris.- < hrMrtiHn linrknK** v ««»n»Hiuiim Ivy .1 botttol of "< hall.iiK'" S«ot:h UhlHK>, \h'ih«l .»t SI'!.V 11.- siiul: M\ •> < h
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  • 36 15 HAN(iKOK. Moil Kin K«»n« Yomig. Hawaii born Chinese welterweighi cham pion. dren with Phol Phrapradaeng, Siamese champion, m a ten-round boxinj b<»ut here last Ight The programme iraa In uri Reuter Of UNAC Mind
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  • 21 15 Tbc Boouta Bronze <''" A ,iw;n(i<'<i tn Michael Mortloek of Harrow drowned trying to n cue ,i bathei at Llttlehampton
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  • 373 16 NANKING, Mon. Dr. Sun Vo, new Chinese Prem ier. has announced the formation of a government amendable to peace talks uith the Communists. He emphasized, it must be an honourable peace." I can MMf| m *c will not ■urn Pile i outright t ommunist?." Sun
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  • 20 16 TOKIO. Mo- A Ghrifl^ mas party will be hel J is i do^T-tour. Buddhist temple on Christmas Bre
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  • 139 16 NEW YORK. Mon. More than 18,000 men wen today digging New York out of the drifts left by a Ms tering snowstorm which whirled through the eit> yesterday and by midnight had covered the street* with a 19.2 inch blanket of snow third heaviest m
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  • 50 16 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Mentri Besar, Johore. Dato Onn bin Jaafar, and British Adviser Mr. A. Sleep visited the Muar and Tangkak districts m Johore yesterday. They visited rubber estates and discussed the current situation with Government officers, planters and others. I hour. UP A P Reuter
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  • 218 16 MACC/N. GA. M m I The candidates were indu C I into the hoode- 1 order m the city auditorium as 2,500 masked klanamen looked on. An estimated 1.500 spectators packed tlie balcony, an--2.000 jammed corridors and th»out&ide loUfllßg through lo: speakers. In the masked
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  • 132 16 Malayan Union Back In Mothballs I moth T MVQ Fetal J Jo«rjaka-t i seemed a blow to it- ftti»tWi H A ucifli havfl pwourc UOB Wh M 10 w popu ttin acfl r> "him an i J mar. )rt«ot Repub!:a^B trade rr 1 or. wi.-: about t^B i(> i ->
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