Morning Tribune, 29 December 1948

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1 16 Morning Tribune
  • 13 1 MORNING Tribune No. 972 (New Series). WEDNESDAY, DECKMBKK >9, I£W Mm 10 fnis.
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  • 76 1 2 MORE DAYS Th<- Sin^ajM>rt' LmoW PMt| has open«d three refit' tr»*M»n e^ntn's <>;;«• M CoUycf Quay; th«- Mieaal it f, Dhoby lihauf; and third at 139 Rang;(K>n Raad. Th**«*> e«»ntres Mr. M. A. Maiid iif the Labour Party. to!d th«* Morninß Tribum-. would bt* own Irom 8 a.m. till
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  • 80 1 Cabinet Changes Lqn Tues.-Thc -mp ,:ne Minister alom i-eitainty the imKiitish Government c with which, specula n ,v. linking: fr«A names v nviistets may not kao* tv office until they heai announcement. BCir a' interest focused or g, m the Defence I wheie the much fence Minister. 11l Ala inder.
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  • 42 1 MILLIONS HELD IN RUSSIAN CAMPS (RUN, Tues. Thirteen .lion persons are m I forced labour camps. my Secretary, Kenneth C. Dya'.l charged on Monday. said the lntfmge£« camp? af.c tno ld mran charpe is true, v an Germans d£ SSSSB many- A.P.
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  • 28 1 DUTCH TOLD RELEASE SOEKARNO Th Inited Nations Securit > unoil last night order- t»' Dutch Government to Nmim Resident Soekanw -ther Republican leaders within v hours A.P.
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  • 29 1 "sfoiey o.v page si j Keub^n Jacob has i»m n Mind for srvent^n yearHe has overronw th, acuities of h.s bhnd- and nou hr K^'"
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  • 173 1 EGYPTIAN PRIMIER MURDERED FOREIGNERS OWN THE CITY— PACK 2 ASSASSIN ARRESTED PRIHE Minister Nokra-shy rW< K K y,,t «M "»<»> "> stl lrnl r memher of the outlawed Moslem Brotherhood. lniv ersHv. Mis assassin, Abdul M. Hassan a med|ea s I v en. .1 j,^ Ciiro. »ho was dressed m
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  • 21 1 LIAR CATCHER FOR GUAM RAPE INQUIRY F^ California. Tu(?da < Berkel^ Navy has askon drt octor expert to fly 10 juapecta U.P.
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  • 27 1 shortage of birt s thcon ing delicacy Mi forecast CWnc S oNewy7 rtt a hfChr) today a? a ri f 40 0 workindu^.O- A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 67 2 THIXESE firms m Singapore, particularly import and export houses, are finding trade ever increasingly ditfk-ult due to xhv present situation upcountry and' in the Indi» Many of these Amu 'rr |yd r hoik* for the year &on t iyn ti :n their dtentl i I I
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  • 28 2 Women in Order of fame NEW YORK rues The Pubh< 1 rallup I m I trnt women I v Mr! I BM M X ite Smit Senat U.P.
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  • 65 2 SINGAPORE has already started crgant«in|t lUd Cros* l*i I resistor.,.- to Dutch -police action c P for V: S}{ Al-Junied. Ofeirmaa of the Indor.r S rtn R^i r^^ I the Tnbun. ysterday that a meeting of various loci I R. I l m
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  • 203 2 Foreigners Own Singapoe City tiriour.f* Man Reporter) W>*T oi the MyMI <-nia prupert\ o\\ ner> m tht BtagApoiC Municipal :t rp i jit foreijmer^. Ml i* one oi the reasons lor the r»»U DOOibef «Hrn h:iw» r^jjivt^red, fothe Munioipiil Elections so t»r. rekr.er-owr.ors are mostly Chinei kl tk h U
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  • 46 2 Lim Ho Kow. a 17-year-old j Khek. was caught m the act of stealing a pair of candlesticks from the Church cf the Sacred Heart it. Tank Read by a Chin- i se member of the Locally En- listed Personnel *a Christmas Day.
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  • 89 2 GUNNER BAND CONCERT Th<> Royal >--. (Wjimuta) Baal w\ I make it* hnj»i public up- pearanre m >m2 p ap«>r»' at th«- \letoria Memorial rial! on Thursd.n. lanu- ar> at o'clock uith mnoTi <if u^ht ntufcint i ml music. Th«- C'omvrt i«« for Ko- 1 >.il Ariillerv Chantir-. tiiket* ar»*
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  • 54 2 Petrol Coupons issued by the i Singapore and Federation GovI ernments for the quarter Janu- ary-March 1949 are marked as valid ior a stated number of '•Units" of petrol. T'ntil further notice petrol retailers m Singapore will give one gallon of petrol for each unit surrendered to them
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  • 18 2 Heads Obstruct Student Bodies I I I I i terdn I n life" M I I T fl
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  • 53 2 SINGAPORE PIANIST COMMENDED Ocw I Sehtt rt ii J Wigmore Hall fl the Daily Telegraph said I plenty of facility and gusto afl her reoeptiOO was tnccura^B The Tim-. .-rrr.er^B •"She displayed fluent -={:^H work musical judgment aacß touch marred only *ome lack of vitality ia eft hand. Her partpla>-=?
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  • 37 2 "Utusan Moiayu r"'- r:^B yesterday that the Mar.a£tr.-« rommittcf of the S:r.gii» Malay Welfare Council r.a. H cided'to give its co-ororat: I all measures concerned witt "M welfare of the people m l'--m tiesia. H
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  • 141 2 C.I. BRIDES' FILLY PLATE ENDS AT GOLDEN GATE SAN FANCISCO, Tucs.— Sixty-:: Chin< iris; i to 1 red. we] t Mood I read expiration of th I fiancee law Thespecia tion. undtr which foreig: born brftdaf or ftaaceei oi An veterans can eater this country without visas, expires at midnight
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 90 2 ACKNOWLBDOMEXT Mr. Mrs. Arthui m V g t. those who sent v rs, telegranu of c A those who atl D or their beloved son ANDREW ERROL LIM JUAT KIT. GREAT WORLD Gl^» b^ 7.30 only! Whole Serial "DICK TRACY'S G-MEN' (A Republic Serial i NEW WORLD Lido 7 C)
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 25 2 RUGCLES J^ I fyrtcti?^) /Ho**H*&T\ VNOA-m'Mߣ X y^foUVD£C£^TyTf/ATB£^orm^]f^^^ k f&> t%V hQ A \W m <-H P GOIN"OM£IN OF YOU TO PUT JANV 'l/SBM/O O'GLAOV?)
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  • 38 3 t 'ft IK/ys] YOU <i :,n:)l<; tnd "iirt- enough they tli It uas at the childr. n s sp,,rts at HaiK Road on Monday when th (ui\ernment Serlantft' Welfare Head|narten was declared op. n.
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  • 65 3 HONEYMOON AFTER TWO YEARS >On a honeymoon trip on the 'Malacca' W arc Chief Engineer Havan and his wife. tan who is 50 years old, as married two years ago nd has not been able to do honeymoon trip until this 11 :< cause the line allows c vrivea of
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  • 215 3 BLIND MAN TEACHES THE BLIND Thirty-four-year-old Reuben Jacob has spent h»lf his life m darkness. He lost his sight b> ueiden* 17 years ago when he was trying to hammer nvl in* > i» wall, and the nail rebounded into his eye. Reuben, a Singapore-born Jew, overcame the difficulties and
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  • 184 3 Three men in a boat: INSPECTOR OLOFESEN'S A HALF-A-MEAL MAN IHalf a meal, half a meal, half a meal onwards should be the theme song of ChTnese Customs Inspector Niels Olofesen. *h«nehai. It was taken out by a doctor m Co- penhagen. Inspector Olofesen is m Singapore on the 'J^
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  • 45 3 Sailors Play for S'pore Children I« the ••Tarawa" .t^ket hall during Bt hmh with aaM for the SinH.inai<api»fd Chil»7l, the pVMMdi tyed on Docexn- boon y;»ven Chinese Amav ration, who for organising trim*, bore the nred tor the mats, so that the could be donat-
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  • 47 3 Cr.g Choo Soon charged yesterday with negligent driving o! a jt'ep was found guilty and lined $100 or m default two months' r.i. Oi. tht night of October B he collided with a motor cyclist and his pillion rider on th 4 East Coast Road.
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  • 119 3 -And One Who Fell Out "GHOST PUSHED HIM OVE R BOARD" A m reported drowned at s i n the Straits of Malacca returned from his 'grave' ■ionth later— to Singao claim his personal Wonginga, nan, 40 year-old Ting 1 K< ng, a quartermaster. s that a strange inciled to
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  • 128 3 Music this Xmas was classical I i n m th. ity. All through I i the 3.000 mark each we* *rA Mbama of i laarical recordfaigi made X maa gifts to musk lovers. N< \t m popularity wen daace record whidi nM it approjdmately i.ikm) per peek. Nen riripnenU which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 41 3 m*\ zorrcs BttMm BLACK WHIP M < \rnoi HV M'NITE! NEW YEAR'S EVE START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT PHOENIX J WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS \A I hippy Prosperous I NEW YEAR. i we deliver to your door Call us 3700 OR 3709
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 4 THK Hon. Loy W. Henderson, U.S. Ambassador to India, and Minister Plenipotentiary to Nepal, pins the Insignia of tne Legion oi Merit to the Breast of H.H. The Maharaja Mohun Sham- sher Jang Bahadur Rana at Sinerha Durbar, Nepal. The head dress worn by the Maharaja m made
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  • 212 4 Negev Made Untenable For Egypt TEL AVIV, Tuesd:u.- l, sm int forced to evacuate all th, jSJv B'*|8 without a cohesive hue and with unless reinforcements are re f recov is now blocking the reinforv- israeil a rc Gazamwas is under seven Israeli pressure and the Egyptian positions further m
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  • 59 4 Japan told T. B. drug secrets 1 Rl*« Ma, Arthur'* h,%M ijiutrt' t» v »i.| tud. n rill itiyptomydn will jfl available for the tr-atnir-nt^B tnberctikMb lapui'g kll'-T. A v fuQ£m -I together wit hvl.- v-■ occupati thorities fl M I i apse fl »c production meet n The Imp
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  • 36 4 CANBERRA Au<!:ai:H population at Juno 30 lfl was 7,579,358. This > the ifl figure v a result of Urn -f"« tak- n or. that date. Hx tofl comprises 3 797.370 milei a^ 3.781 y> A.P.
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  • 114 4 RUSSIA BROKE FAITH ON YAL TA AGREEMENT. WASHINGTON. Tu«->. Hrn State Department cited seven violations of agreements on Asiatic problems to <=übstanI tiate President Truman'? i charge that Russia broke pioI mises made at Yalta and Potsdam. The charges were among these listed m the department s report to the
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  • 200 4 NATION ALISTS DEFILE BRITISH CEMETRY DEIPING, Tues. General Fu Tso-yi's North China Headquarters has not yet replied to a British protest on Christmas eve against desecration of a British cemetery by Nationalist troops. The troops occupied the cemetery situated outside the western walls of Peiping, and mounted artillery there. They
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  • 15 4 MANILA SiM employ I Pepsi C t ru« northwest resterd i condit Reuter
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  • 8 4 MAN o<V*m today m prsnci AP.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 HIGH CLASS PORTRAIT and OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERS yfrr£ff*^^^ c develop Coluur Film Telephone 6032 to make an appointment. Ls V THE LARGEST PHOTO STUDIO IN MA I 4 VA
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  • 293 5 _:.incanee for tare of the Malaya is imperceptible ich their eecB being trtat> n the long run vdll influence of Malayan more him r than the jlations of tlay politician met that the and Colonial •s may have by the new is being forg- cooomk anvil I intry. are
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  • 23 5 a k thiw i-nrtoiiii from th.« satirical |»iii»liraii<>n nnmou.. torn reads: Round Grandma Matrena, A whole corporation II floating its stork.
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  • 346 5 rCONOMY m P>vcinL ment. m industry, m .griculture has become a rR^SSTSI drive I. on t o make the population coU accounttog coi»cio« Sd teach everyone trom tory managers to collective under discussion. f J^. the world over. Vhe Presidium of th. Ms jat Jg several
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  • 116 5 Hawaii m the pa* yeai has come < loser t.. rtatCj notxl than ever before may make It Ihta U«f- l oding to WUvtfji^ of uawnfl hirtoriana Ralpj Kuykendall and a. Grove Hiiory" (PrenUce-Hall, p.) tejrraJ pal !iit i ;;:.-*»..> 111 they mM, baa paw living memory,
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  • 1584 6  -  SOPHIE KERR MORNING TRIBUNE SERIAL By IHI MOK\ Don •<-' \..un« officer In a fashionable spuni-h ngimiiit. fall* virli:n to the charm* <»f th» b h.wit* limy iJTPSyi *nn«n. |li«. h»'l»»U*» infatuatii.il I. aiU him int «»x% .»ni-ti«hl with hi* commanding officer ami th.- nld»-r man
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  • 77 6 Sir. Will you please allo v me space m your valuable pa per to draw the ifct^ L in: of the Municipal ftutuorttifcs to the annoyance the* is b^ing- caused hour.v- P certain part s of the city by the uninterrupted flow ri gramophone music. Gramophones with 'oucl-.-peakers
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 49 7 AGAKGJKAJGKAJ w FLAT foOTTRAIXISG: These c »P< kMVMi ,7,,W: MANY A 808 HERE' ***> V r ted by****! ld M-taß te^ a gas-iired f»rna« at London mmt. Ala,n more than $500,000,000 m change Li ,Ul<^Hi m Bntain. a fM*M Urn necessitates the R<*al rk 1 round the dhtm»
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  • 78 7 SPIES WORRY SWISS I MS A"N'K S* I S.• s itin^ m R« rtand M •i v i«; < <\,\. rcc l| Sai nltw m known to kn elude :>»•■ 'li t.nl'<l •>/ t ,11 OV< WM Mt t<» i frit, w Indent Ad ntugi 1 1 r i,-t drctan
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  • 74 7 BMLDi, Tm-s The aum«! I airlift I > block. i(i«'d B»-i Un <" :ir ru-d it, fourth Mgftct load for a H-hOttT p.'riod as tbc U r st siv months (H tli- opentlon rnded at noon <»n fcniuhiv mr c«>iiiLMn*-(i Brltllh- Amori::a n la* force carried
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  • 70 7 SOVIETS ARREST POLICEMEN WhtUtdm, Tueiday S|X Urn* »v« i i P ollC( nut out- Oen i. 'i i w trrcsted ye U ji -rosKd kolo Vb* w< I■j; h Bjssisn Mini erioi i jbt ttocl tin men fad noi teen i i,. rniao U T,, r,i/-/ cd tl ii the
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  • 72 7 Trapped Crews Can Be Rescued NKW YORK, Tim M rapped Ui übmi ,»..s nan »n r< 5*J rom 'any depth to n crushed i nriean o :^n:u d, ma, 10 J^out eleasatrie ba( itUchtd W ■'ui-'^'a: A(l:n.ra! Chi I M< nen A Want I h Nave 00 o i ersea
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  • 186 7 BLUE NETWORK oO pm Lunch-time music. the Radio Orchestra; I .a« ws; 1.45 Rhythm Parade > ith the Vibraphone; 2.0u Down. 8.15 pm. Programme Sumn y ajid News Summary; ■20 Interlude; 8.30 ListenPofit -Sixty minutes oi tunes you have request 930 News; 9.45 "Bandtand M
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  • 100 8 AROUND THE WORLD PICTURES ABOVE: LONDON: FVM Marsha' > iscoun* Montp»- lerv \h \vi h lonw "1 tV Rirl iM'rforners <»f Is»r--»r»n Mills Circus :it Olymi.ia, !>«»id«)n. A.P. Flue Ncove, one of the »»lde«<t struts m RruAHeN with its pay f:iir\ Heht;* «nd thcrowds of happy ihopptn during Christmas. A.P.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 229 10 EXTMMVE TO THE >IOH\I\4; TIIIBIM "1 JACK ARMSTRONG HCKAV/ EVER BCPY LINE _^B^ SURR6NPEREP CAN YOU NCRTA GBNCPAL 85^^ 5H^ JLPNT LIL ABNER r O RES-¥ r A^SES/'-J"VE GOT I >O MEAN 6 V RICHT/'- KNOW iT"S I NOT THAT YOU TT WMUT A I a.-H KEWIK MtOFFA ABUSINCSS T
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  • 244 11  -  Epsie Kinard By TrIESE latest shoe Btylel from New Yoik show frills, and furbelows which would have made Ix)uis the fourteenth's courtiers sigh with envy. P.rocade, fur, buckles, braid, .md metallic splendour, enlance the lavish look of shoes winch are ready for lengthening hem-lir.os Hp and
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  • 213 11 TAKING a brief vacation m Frasers Hill Mrs. H. Amstutz, who left for the hills on Monday and will be joined by Dr. Amstutz tomorrow. Both Dr. and Mrs. Amstutz expect to be back on on January 10. A son. Peter Hoey. has been born to Major and Mrs.
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  • 246 11 THh new short hair coiffures are easy to manner, hut they will not automatically eliminate all hair caie problems as many woman semi to think. Short bobs which are youthful, and fluttering need expert barbering. careful styling, and the shltte that conns from a fresh
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 42 11 KtLU KU Keep your records free from ~^k/ warp In one of our newly dr- signed cabinets. The records lie v «at but are raised vertically for cular one can be located and removed with prim Designed and sold only byM^BBBI SINGAPORF
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    • 62 11 RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 9 to 8 p.'"INFORMAL DANCE I rom 8.15 p.m. I FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA J C. K. TANG I Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear I CABVED nCAKWOOT M RMW I;K J ALL KINDS OF UMIW
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  • 268 12 DUE] 1 r u em on th. aunt of ?s or t; sss Ud K-.r X Wortock, v and Fohni the r. enh,samd vrithii T T I opsy-| urvy i K ri ln n aal pen utt.Mi X riding and 1; luctur.- "lov^hNhod. ll
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 194 12 n a.m. V^^JHHMHE^V! l "Hfl :.xnTo-may s TzzrrifXm! THIS FIGHT SCENE ALONE IS WORTH THE PRICE OF YOUR ADMISSION! TilltilJLS of .>,M PEKS PACKEII into I RITA HAVWOBTH GLENN FORD MCTORJORY RON BAXDELL i "to talk Jfc-IHI TODAY ONLY BY (T)civiUo*t of love «^Tj#^^ REQUEST phone bqos -f- jgf FOUR
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    • 22 12 SHOWS DAILI 3, 6.15 A MB P Shaw's Record H ««ll I Vl*' mm siitt >^^ h I J^r^ 1 Come trl j
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  • 71 13 BESS pa.<sm? m the flour market >• -t.iday u, w levels. Lingxa was done down to $17 ;iak down to $14 cilativt potted m the pe;.pet fallowing w t. it ions I FLOI'R ÜBgfl ->1" ,k $14. Siak .vl4',. I SEED $26. CA FLOUR: Pftli |29 FLAKE lAI
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  • 680 13 Singapore, Dec. 28. Singapore sHare quotation* c lay aa given by the Maii Sharebrokers 1 As*ocia^oi *^re as foUovsi j STEADY I NOTE m The share market opened after the holidays 1 on a steady note with small selective buying of I industrials and local and I
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  • 310 13 U.S. STEERED OFF FROM SYNTHETIC RUBBER IN 1948 VLW lOlik. Tui's. Ihf vahM oi Vm-rinii rublMT |»ro<l»n tion lioiiiiml up to UBst a MMM v iit m I<MX. \t they tart cad th»- imiustn prepared let m extt'tirirtl t»»rm of hraw < -onsiunption. Th«' iinlustn. whirh pnnlm rs ;.f>. sft,tM
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  • 69 13 THERE v-> very lllllt reported m the rubbei market yesterday. With U»« I holiday feeling still prevailing |,n the market t>i« I|(> was a lack of Interest by dealers w trade. Closing prices wn.Buyei Sellers No l Jan RBB r No i! Jan RBB ->' No. 3 Jan.
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  • 68 13 profit and loss account of the Mun<lai-T« v n?a- »re) Rubber Estate LM tfMMM a loss of $7,078 I ivied July 31. 1948. Ktom this has to be deducted last year's credit balance of 5 leaving a debit balance m the profit and loss account Jl 903
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  • 29 13 God wood Park Hotel ie payment of a dividend of SL (less tax) taking up 100, was approved at the al general meeting yesterMr. H. C. Reilly lehair- resided.
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  • 95 13 There has been a sharp de- I crease m th«- production n t soap m the Federation of Malaya last month. There was a corresponding drop m ex- > ports. Production In October IWUI 38.500 casts (1,460,967 lt»J but m the following month th«* ngure dropped
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 26 13 1 "xow siiowi\<; 1 ijij! u nl „15; 4.15; «.I3 ft •>«• j AKTIII 'K KANKS "OLIVER TWIST" 1 hy Cktfta I>hK."s Ii(t l)lS>r>l> ti<> i! 111
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  • 173 14 UK SOCCER TEAM TO TOUR EUROPE lUN DON, Tues. English intern* t ion *1 soi'°estrength will undergo a severe test next M »v when m a lightning continental tour England will phv *hree full international matches and oee "B" game within the space of ten days. Swede*, Norway and France
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  • 65 14 Batsmen Fail Badly ..in-. t New S iVtUet with first knaingi :.t. f i; 7 had D then second jnnin^s scoto -ix for no wickets to 65 f foi two when tain washed oat play on the thud day of Sheffield Bhield matdi heu Tho match ends tomonow C!c<«^ of
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  • 104 14 A Fues South Australia dtefMiled Queensland 296 'uns Wfitb only four tes to spa'o today m a SheflMd Shield match here Wh n South Austialm were at at lunch foi ;;24. Q;u i «r< re left to geA b I i lisa la 225 Riimitea foi victory. Au\
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  • 233 14 Home Soccer Fixtu res I ONDON Tuesday. The followtaf aie the home football Bxturei fo; Satir.ii Jan, 1 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v. Blackpool. Burnley v. Portsmouth. Chelsea v. Birmingham City. Bvertpo v. Middlesbrough. Huddeisfield Xown v. Charlj ton Ath Manchester (ltd v Arsenai. Preston X. E. v Newcastle Ttd.
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  • 477 14 THE fill lI N| :.re the c >iulid ,t,s Heights >nd probable j o ,k,; t n V'^' the 'hird d?> of renang Turf n,»h' r s A** Vt-r Meethi R hr!^--V, HACK ONI HQMB9 class T IV m,.: nd 16 Ib neb n 9..: i... tathenne got
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 102 14 ■i Jf DAILY 4 SHOWS gg aWm 1.45— 1.0 C —6.80 —9 15 \O\V SIIO\VI\4.! v JS^^^CLIFFORD EVANS |«b«j|| CAROL RAVE PATRICIA BURKE HBPiBI SONIA DRESDEL romm uve JOHN WARWICK an EDWARD DRTHURST i£^SSi V^S jHlßl^,—,,^,^^^^ NEXT CHANGE! i^ 7* w^ l S E R I A f X IOOW
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  • 110 15 s^ I>VET, Toe*. Filipino, nn -r of the recefit Vllllers vk^s at KmaduVfc, Sydne>, to America m Ma> t.. probably on the West I a«t. Koval Gem, another of the rilti»"»t yoonf hor*e» <»f the >ear. tanv heen mat*d a* a ferti'ity UM m negotiations f< r
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  • 54 15 F and, It ;'i» their Li*«? ■even wtcketa f< r 89 runs la !tiin»it# > iltiT 'iiiwh to«la> win 1 ai! out f' r i-Oh m thtir fir-t inninjjs m lh»* *i>'l i M match. S< nth \f ri» a ma4c i Jm-5 *.t.irt. Ii -in^ ;i uifkft
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  • 185 15 The Sngapore Hospital Assist »nts lUi.n >»♦• < t the JLC. \1 by one goal to nil m i« h<n ke\ HMtfli played »>n Hong Urn Greet yesterday. The first h*H wm ;< ■eratchj affair \> .t !i t»*\\ r»* 'kthroughs. IMay tor the most part
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    14 15 Picture. r miT R Hammer. 14-slnn. 6-l>* of Barnrt, Her?Karrin^don Street, London. A. P.
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  • 53 15 SYDNEY, Tiks a i ir-old S ol boy, Peter Cox, is a phenomenal all- r ir.«i .it b 1«t fording to Mr D. AitafTy cMef j^p'* of th»- New South Wftlet Amateur Athletic AatocUtioii In ,m.li r IT .1 21 ft ,i i |ump dei
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  • 60 15 v( im l'. s LEAGI X DIVISION I Mllld. Moth- v tick Tl Falktrk H. art* Hibi nw.w\ B1 Iflrren, BO ilh v I •ik i;..r.. Itlc ir DIVISION Arbi tl BUi Ul)| Aitt. v Klhmarnock i.• v Dunfermline, '<i v st John ton« hire v. Raita ii.i..
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  • 28 15 A weU known Singapore sportsman, who wishes w r«'nn anonymous, has tfven th ••rtShSii rz Fund before tn New The tl.-t WO *0« I
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  • 264 16  - ONLY 66 DIED IN JOGJA FIGHTING Harris Jackson By I orrespondent JOGJAKARTA, Tues. Jogjakarta. Met the c*fc| of the Republic of Indonesia, h<> buried its B 6 civilians who died during the Dutch occnpatiti but morose ?»nd sullen clouds face its slowly stirring inh»bit »nts. Dutch Army jeeps i»nd trucks
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  • 191 16 What they all say M\Ml\. Tues. Senator Salipada IVndatun. ■JtIU'MN of the PM Ma la>an Inktn today nrgfd that the inltwJ Nation* invoke economic sanctions against the Netherlands. If this is not done, IVndatun said, then ea**h tuition which ha* express**d disapproval bf the Hutch action m Indo ntMiin. should
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  • 50 16 TOKIO. Tues. The Harada diary, which was described by Chief Justice Sir William Webb a.s one of two most useful and reliable exhibits m the evidenct by the prosecution m the trial of Tojo and 24 fellow war criminals, will be published m r .v volumes next April.
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  • 160 16 NANKING, Tues. Li Tsung-jen, vice-president of China, is the latest high official to join the camp ot peace advocates amidst a spreading demand for a political settlement of the country's civil war. U Tsung-jen m private dis- icussions with his friends ant 1 1 government officials
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  • 125 16 Shanghai, Tues. A total I of 1,281 bodies have been recovered from the submerged wreck of the S.S. Kiangya which sack m the mouth of the Yangtse barely a month ago. Every day a few more bodies are picked up or washed ashore. The last announced figures
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