Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1946

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  • 51 1 The Malaya Tribune Nyn y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Phone Numbers: Editor soi Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 l,"'' SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, NOV. 26,
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  • 92 1 3 Lim Ah Bah and bin Abdul Jabbar. d to -even year< bbery, escaped m Road Prison OB Sal The escape wa> not kttti until the roll call the ninf. ;f :c:al told the the following five other prited another break lorn but were frustrated mpti bv
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Rfc shi re. Nov. 25. t n was having a her frO"t room in Hood's Bay. here B broke away from nousi- and fell 65 •a in a 600 tons —Reuter.
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  • 12 1 untitled grenades a hall where the of South Korea lay. TVo were
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  • 92 1 Reuter Batavia. Nov. 25 Ar. unconfirmed report from Cheribon, Java, stated to-night the Indonesian cabinet ha; approved the draft agreement on Indonesia signed by Dutch and Indonesian delegates at Cheribon on Nov 16 according to the Netherlands news agency. The agreement proposes a Netherlands-Indonesian uno i consisting
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  • 402 1 fou're Sending Unionism Back Years' —Judge Reuter \SHINCTON, Nov. 25 —Mr. John L Lewis, leader of s 400,000 striking soft coal miners was 15 minutes early hearing by the Washington Federal Court today at the .is against him to show cause why he
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  • 68 1 From Our Own Correspondent* A ten-hour curfew from 0 p.m. to 6 a.m. has been imposed in Sungei Pinang Kechil. on Pangkor Island, by the military, following the outbreak of clashes between two rival Chinese factions last week. The situation is st!ll tense. Gurkhas have arrived and are
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  • 38 1 Hirohito in .'.Emperqt Hiwdoff* Ms hat to the I throng' of some 100.000 r Japdrrese' gathered in' the '-Paldce. -recently, to [CfUsi btate f the ptomulgal tion* of~J.avan'.s ne:c conit&utjons 'The Empr is smile*'.at-the right.—A.P. Photo! A.P. Photo.
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  • 203 1 'WE HAVE BECOME SLAVES' Reuter. tfoV: 26 r-sir Sarvapalli chief Indian deat the United NatlorisVfctf tftetion; Scientific and CuVtutal prgariisation conference hexe toVday.that modern man is "the victim -of hi 6 education.' "We "have become slaves accepting whatever our governments, ask us to accept." he told the Programme Commission meeting
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  • 50 1 Reuter. -Nov. 25.—Britain is to h*ye»s©paßatt ministers in Syria and Lebanon, Mr, Wiiham Houstoun Ffcswa'l, viho h,as been British political repfresp-tative in Sofia, has been appomVd, Minister t° Lebarpn, -mis announced t°° ay a '-d tfie appoint nv-Pt of Minister to Syri» be announced shortly.— •R*ejiyr v '!•>
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  • 472 1 Troop Census Battle A.P. Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The Big Powers' battle over conflicting proposals for the United Nations troops inventory was complicated further today by the British proposal that ali census of troops should be subject to verification by a United Nations inspection
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  • 350 1 PARIS, Nov. 25.—Fighting between French and Vietnam troops in the port town of Haiphong in the province of Tonkin, Indochina, was still going on. The lighting is the result of a clash which opened w.trt French artillery fir? and air bombardment at 10 o'clock* this
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  • 188 1 INDONESIAN CHARGE Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 25. —Members of the Indonesian subcommittees on civil affairs travelling to Jogjakarta, in Central Java, by special train were searched by the Dutch guard at Krandji, according to the Republican Ministry of Information Service. The statement adds
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 326 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tens of thousands dollars will be spent during the next three weeks by parents on all ;yp«s of toys 10. the coming Christinas season. The age-old custom of Santa Claus will be revived in many homes, and youngsters will hang up their
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  • 75 2 Reuter. SYDNEY. Adelaide surgeons have used grafts to make two artificial eyelids for a 60-ycar-old ex-miner. The surgeons grafted skin from the patient's abdomen to form eyelids. The patient, Mr. Frank Fleming, of Plympton, South Australia, is now wearing for three months a plastic
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 551 2 NOTICES Policy No. BM issued The Ceylon ll suraue Co. [Ad. (Colombo 1 on the I fe of Mr. Appu Hen tdigC Jeeris cf IS, Siang Lim Park, Sil gapore. is reported to be lest. Anyone fl ding same or claiming a y iatcioH i". same siloltl communicate with the
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  • 95 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Beveral thousand workers of al! nationalities at the Singapore Harbour Board temporarily stopped work yesterday afternooi to take part in the burial of •< 35-year-old Indian labourer named Suppiah. Suppiah was earlier involved j in an incident with a constable near a godown
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  • 31 3 BUENOS AIRES. Nov 25. One Communist was- killed ana two others arrested after a j street gunbattle between Nat an alists and the of the Communist daily newspaper I La'Hora Monday
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  • 140 3 When a mobile patrol ordered three men to put up their hand.- at Kitchener Road at 12.40 a.m. on Oct. 8. two of them obeyed, but the third put his hands over his. trouser pockets. A detective rushed at him, gripped his wrists, and examin ing him
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  • 83 3 (Out Own' Reporter) The staff of the Malacca Government, Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift Loan Society will have their back-pay claims satisfied when its managing committee approves the pay ment of $1.690 as one years back pay. One clerk and a peon will benefit by this
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  • 37 3 For picking the untitled of a fellow p— HlPir ir) a I u.s on Sep l 6, Ng S m Poo i 18) was sentenced k> two months' simple imprisonment by SeeOnt Magistrate L. C, Goh, yesterday
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  • 235 3 Information has just been received of orders tc Col. Herbert A. Lord, C.8.E.. to relinquish command oi tne Salvation Army work in Singapore and Malaya, and to return to Korea as head of the organisation there. Col. Lord, who spent many years in
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  • 121 3 A Christmas Tj-eut for Eurasian children will bo he'd from 3.::0 to 5.30 p.m. ci Sa'urday. December SB at t He S.R.C. Pavilion. The Treat is being orpanised by the Kurasian Assoeiat on, Sii papcre. All childre i up to t'.ie ape of 15 years
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  • 19 3 A record shipment of fresh pctutoes —consisting of 20,000 crate arrive from Holland nighj on the "Frieslar.d.
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  • 325 3 I PROOF OF OWNERSHIP j REQUIRED Tribune Sta/T jt&iiorler The "black-market" in motor-tars which nourished some months airo, bench tins second-hand dealers and unscrupulous motor owners by tens of thousands of dollars has to-day ceased *o exist. This is the result of a sudden
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  • 163 3 'Ow Own K< potter) PENANG.—To ior;stall a posj sible stnke and the terminat.o:. ->f import?. Penang merchantI are seeking a settlement of the month-old dispute on handing charg s. A .pint statement issued by the Penang Importers and Ex- porter > Assuciation and the (three
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  • 314 3 <B? Our Own CorresponrlenD Prices quoted below are for 3icul weight except where other vise stated. Foodstuffs:— quotations were "Meehocn": Siam No. 1 $95; No. 2 $85: No 3 $75 Indo-Chma $65: Kedah $65Siam glutinous ric> $105; Kedah glutinous rice $75. Siam rice milling $33 Sugar:
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  • 84 3 Reuter. SRIRAMPUR. East Bengal Nov. 25.- Mahatma Gandhi, who staying in this predominantly Mu>lim village in East Bengal trouble area. wa> taken ill yesterday with diarrhoea and vomiting, but his doctor stated today he has now recovered. Gandhi developed stomach trouble whil< going by boat
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  • 344 3 cßy Our Own Cai^le) Seven Key.- \fl Baidpa'e will to runnii a all thia RNk a* Lac Victoria theatre, Siagoporo, is billed a me o«i i am. ic farce at first sitf ht an unu-'ual descriptive eombinat o But, U more
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  • 218 3 (Tribune Staff K snorter To further promote her trade and diploma.ic relations wa.h the Commonwealth of Au.s,raiia, the -Republic cf Lebanon is opening a Consulate-General in Sydney. Lebanon's first Consul-General to Australia Dr. Halim Shebea, is now in Singapore en roiUe o Sydney. At the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 LAUREI R| 1) BLADE RA/OK I M >Ti MM I SHEI FIELD BY IWREMtE LID Importer* Papineau P ipiesGo tilled in 3 Days calton of Nixoderm p?«a like magic hi mi <J you will soon ing soft, smooth and new discovery that n Ihe skin that Rod Blot-hes. Ec md
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    • 142 3 TRAPPED COUPLE WKECKED HOUSfc BRISTOL. Nov. 25. -Houses huujjtr ds of yards away were shaken by a leak ng cxpl< sim wh'ch a house n Thomas .Street BrLst I. light. Tne occuoiers W-lham Sav?ge and his wife Lottie, trapped by rHng d bris la.ntd severe miurx iiaV V. E. /.UJSUJG.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 70 3 TK Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune ~ZZ*\ < /riji< Dtiiki uyi11 /twf nail KVEH.THAT 5TRAV HORSE VtdsKMPREllft WSfef frxMevf, be/?/vJ/fie DON'TKNOW/WWNE\ /(10, THAT'S h'HV"S 'SpSiW WT-XiliCE KNOW ROAMING NEAR WARFlELD W* VtfEREWVtjA w ("P THERE WHO WEARS I BROUGHT IT HERE. "fT SSeAsOMETHlNe, IT'S &eEN I TcF/HDNEARTXE r R YflN
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  • 521 4 From the Malay Nationlist Party comes a depressing picture of the plight 01 the Malay peasant. "Financially they are bankrupt. sically they are not in healthy condition, spiritually they have lost all hope I i the future. They are »mg lorced to leave the i In order
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  • 1389 4  -  by Gilbert Murray, O.M. Justice, co-operation, collective defence. Those are the three keys to any organisation for wor 1 a peace. That is what -the United Nations stands for. We had a. great chance in 1919. when the Covenant of the League was signed by
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  • 96 4 When Germany went to war in 1939 the Gestapo miss:d Jaying their hands on trie world's finest collection of handcuffs Now they are being shipped frcm Denmark to the*r rightful owner. Murray, the Australian escapolog'st. Th-y were left in Berlin when quitted the Reich a hurrv —he
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  • 154 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir. —Your Hollywood correspondent Henry Gris gave interesting revelations about the Hollywood Lana Turner, and it appears that she's certainly no. the person most of us imagined she was- I. on behalf of our gang, wish to express my thanks
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  • 378 4 Sir. —Since the delivery of the address by Mr. Nehru in the Meerut session of Congress appeared in print, opin:on s have been expressed in support of his political philosophy as well as against it. When you say in your editorial that he seems to have made
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  • 207 4 Sir. -Your correspondent whose letter appeared on Nov. 16th. under the on of "Examination Complaint" w-s telling the truth, the whole trutn and nothing but the truth when lie said: "Never In the history of LCC. Examinations In Malaya hav e candidates felt 50 exasperated as those who
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  • 62 4 Sir.—Recently I saw a party of Harbour Board labourers march along Anson Road and was shocked to see the demonstrators were carrying a large Chinese flag., Surprisingly enough, the majority of the demonstrators were Indians and Malays.' This misuse of the Chinese national Hag ought to be stopped.
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  • 604 4  -  By JOHN PEET VIENNA.—The mystery of the Mayei in which 57 years ago the heir to the th Austrian empire \osi his life is being cU in Vienna, following reports from Norway daughters of a Norwegian business man their father —who died recently—was real] duke Johann
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  • 211 4 SHANGHAI. —An appeal foreign-educated come forward to make Shaneha: a better v. oy Mayor K. C. Wu m an Informal address before the American University Club hi •Shanghai has declined, lie sa:'d "Thai- i s a [act The future of Shangha: is uncertain. That is also a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 102 4 44 COSSOR I i The Radio Set that has already proved i actual performance in this country. The first three shipments are all sold an first class service. We expect the fourth Our dealers in all districts should have stock in the next few days. The sets by this shipmen
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  • 85 5 Reuter. .DE. Not. 25— A on the Greek the Yugoslav mist newspaper as led diplomatic culate whethar an actual bre.:K relations with which Is regarded ia] statement of Ia v Government's 1 present crisis, dele Government ana irers are soleis .it the situation n brought
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  • 56 5 Reuter. DAM. Nov. 24.—The ral Party of Freewing) adopted II T he meeting last .rang the Indones.a negotiated in Java ommission-Gene I -ion, declared the had "forfeited the Dutch people" and LI s powers. agreement provided ttion of a "united Indonesia" to become a Netherlands-Indo-
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  • 14 5 untitled misadventure U.. cienti, n< 0» c>s v.. c»l U^? > "l," o.»' l?""»Nli l»u«l
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  • 444 5 Reuter. Nov. 25. —India was commit'.ea to r independence by legal and constituand that was a tremendous aehieve;H. Hudson, late Commissioner of Re- in a paper on "India's constitutional o the East India Association in London Iks how catas be the conserruption of rule ot must
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  • 94 5 A.P. ATHENS. Nov. 25.—Two hundred guerrillas attacked Fustani, south of the Yugoslav border yesterday and were hurled bacK after a savage counter attack. The dispatches said that the guerrillas suffered "heavy losses," and that Fustani was now secured. Fustani is three mile s south of Not!a.
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  • 263 5 Allegation* t**' number of PoWs, forced sick to work, end made a party ol tm-iu marc* distance of 4B ki diiu'ivv, without a break From Kan burl t o Nakorj Nay ok, won mad.- against 8/M. Bhimojo Harukuhi. aub-camp commandant o| the Burma/Biam railway,
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  • 136 5 (Our Oii-n Reporter) IPOH.—At the monthly meeting of the Kinta Town Board, presided over by Lt.-Col. R. FH. Drake-Brockman, the question of the unrestricted wanderings of Ja P PoWs from their Ashby Road encampment, tc which attention was drawn by a Tribune reader,
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  • 80 5 A.P. California, Nov. 24.—The luxury liner "President Wilson" —the heaviest commercial vessel ever launched on the west coast —will slide down the ways of Bethelhem shipyards today. The 610-foot long vessel will ride into the water on eight tons of grease. Designed to accommodate
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  • 198 5 A.P. Washington, Nov. 25 Regardless of the reported standardization discussions, ihe Americans and the British are pushing ahead with new post-war arms designs. Great Britain and tho United States were author tatively reported yesterday to b making slow progress towards an agreement
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  • 168 5 JERUSALEM, Nov. 25.—An illegal ship carrying 3.370 Jews has been sighted off the coast of Tel Aviv. A Sydney message >ay> the French steamer Ville Damiens (6.975 tons) has arrived there with 187 Jewish refugees from Central Europe on board. The refugee- included doctors,
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  • 78 5 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.— The jewels, which ex-Premier of Siam, Nai Pridi Ranonyong has reported to the police as having been stolen from his bungalow at a Beverly Hills hotel, are estimated ito be valued at over US $30,000. They include two gold anl diamond lockets,
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  • 63 5 Reuter. Meirigen. Switzerland. Nov. 24 One of the survivors of the Dakota crash ;.s reported here tn have his nose frosen off. Others also sufl. red frostbite but only slightly, it was believed. The main rescue party is stated to have dee ded to spend
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  • 276 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 25.—50 acute has become the problem of finding lodgings for university students in London that a party of Indian students is reduced to sleeping in tents a: Croydon and they have suffered intense discomfort during the recen bad weather through living under canvas. In
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  • 45 5 Reuter. BRISBANE. Nov. 24.—Three fishermen were killed when their 45-foot launch was blown to pieces by mine off Palm Island, north Queensland, today. Eye witnes>es saw the ship flung 300 feet into the air before it disintegrated—Reuter.
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  • 26 5 TRIESTE, Nov. 25—A strike of 1.200 employees demanding 30 per cent, wage increases paralysed Trieste's transport system today. The strikers want winter bonus and clothing grant.
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  • 473 5 Communication recently received from the Victoria League, London, gives full warning to Malayan studen.s intending to further their studies in English Universities of the dearth of accommodation in Britain and the prevailing high cost of living. The Victoria League receives many requests for accommodation for students
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  • 145 5 (Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. —Sentence of death by hanging was passed on Itomitsu Moritada and Fuji- yama Teroushi, the accused in the Pahang War Crimes Trials at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall I by Lt.-Col- Davies. the president of the court. Notice of
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  • 30 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The Sara-wak case may soon come before the United Nations, placed on *he agenda by a grojp of Britishers who ppose its annexation by Britain.— A.P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 282 6 SHARE MARKET (Our Own Reporter) The share marke: s opened this weĕk in the typical Monday fashion. In sterling tins, Gopeng Consolidates were wanted at 10/9. Southern Malayans 23/-. Malayan Tins 29 3. while Kamras wer c on offer at 2 In the Australian section, Tongkah Harbours
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  • 127 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tiger Aman, the fi><t boxer to return from his Australian tour, had the biggest surpris* for many month when he went in to a well-known restaurant along Boat Quay and demanded "rice and curryr He was tola: -Sorry &v don't serve run here," Aman told
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  • 219 6 Tribune Staff Repur'er His Excellency the Governor presented the King's Police Medal to two Police officers at a parade held, a: *he Poir c Training School this morning. Reeipi nts were Chief Inspector D W Dale and Inspector F. C Pestana who were
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  • 163 6 Philio Bernard Fone, a British servi'--«;uan. pieadmg guilty to a charge of theft of a motor-loiry (valued a $3,090). the property of Lim Pens Kirn. was sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. V M Bvrne in the Third Police Court yes erday.
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  • 165 6 Reuter. NANKING. N >v. 24.— Much Of I the Of China's Brat Republican constitution is based largely on the pattern of demo- eratic system* that have worked in Britain and America. The draft of the constitution now in the hand, of the Government after
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  • 236 6 ZURICH. Nov. 25. An American hospital train with the Dakota crash passengers left Bash- at 9.54 p.m. local time >vs terday Cor Karl><uhe. Stuttgart. Munich and Vienna. it was topoRsfbk to take b direct route to Vienna through the Arlberg tunnel on account c>f
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  • 62 6 Reuter. MADRID. Nov. 25. The tir-t National Labour Congi c.-> to be held unu\ i Gen. Franco's regime Opened today Wjhen 800 delegateof th> Spanish labour syndicate, which include employers a> well a- workers, began a -even-day conference here. Delegates claim to represent 8.000.000 workers. Trade
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    • 251 6 MDO GLOBE ROYAL £ET .OIIKAT WOKID PARK- NORTH BU.OOK ROAD, (Las, 3 Shows) :;.:<0 p.m. 7 :{0 p.m. Botto Davis Toiil >' 3—7-9.15 p.m. Lea a ca»t of 02 famous stars in I <L »<i Show.-. m> vI th <' vV: s > f ,u>st erfoP < Warners' biggest ever!
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  • 80 7 I asians 3 team to i R.X.A.S. in the p Si mi- final re- j b selected from i Wing. :r, j. Ferguson, L. Lawther, J. B. Morohna. I A. de Silva, D. PeU rt, T. Con- E. Barker. H. S A. Clarke, P. S
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  • 86 7 j ing are tks in the the Men's Open npion&fcip at th--.rung Club on Suna.lll. n v Lim Siew Lang Boon v Tan I »h Chiap Mor.g v Gan Koon Hong B ick; T tn Wee Kirn Ng Yew Wing Y« o Ah Kai v Tan Chan
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  • 126 7 Reuter. v 25 Applause uni of the 'resandemocratic" 62 cedwral reguN. tonal Assembly 39? delegates, in a fcoc.'al Denmcrats r debut in the flagi tended the first sessioa under hip of GeneralH- Kai-Shek. ngfl adjourned ol announceI, discus yon. (bate punctuated ited till the af-
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  • 782 7 (Malaya Tribune Racing Correspondent» The Selangor Turf Club ha s been celebrating the 50th anniversary of its founding. Selan gOr racing began in 1895 under the distinguished pair mage of 1 ir William Maxwell, wh 1 as Resident Commissioner, saw to it that a course was
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  • 86 7 Reuter. NICOSIA. Nov. 24.—The Cyprus Civil Service A-sociation today considered the proposal to send a delegation to London to protest to the Colonial Secretary at the pay of Cypriot civil servants being much lower than that of British officials. They decided before taking thi> -tep
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  • 43 7 Yokohama, Nov. 25.—One thou .-and a n<i twelve bales of raw silk da ti.'C'l for England will be loaded aboard the Transport Empire Frazer here this week, (he first export of Japanese silk to Britain since 'he end,Of war.
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  • 1269 7 12 WKiS. DOWN IN DAY'S PLAY >From Gorman Preston, Special Correspondent With the M.C.C. Team) Brisbane. Nov. 25. -For two-and-half days th c MCC struggled almos. m vain to take the initiative from Queensland, but in the last 90 minutes today Smith partially urned
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  • 187 7 Reuter. QUEENSLAND I INNS: 400 M.CC. -Ist Innini Hutton c Tallon b McCa :2 Washbrook st. Tallon 0 McCool Gibb st. Tallon b McCoi 1 16 Compton b Johnston 55 Ikin c and b J ihnston 37 Hammond st Tall m b McCool 8 Edrich not our Yardley
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  • 277 7 I The sec nd R >yal Singapore STj Civs race for both cl t the Mark Wardlaw tmson Challenge Cup tc k lace on Sunday. id D" Classes ware 1(3 23 to a very good d aU reached the first mark a a bunch.
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  • 194 7 3,000-MILE ROCKET TESTING RANGE OVER LAND OCEAN A.P. Sydney, Nov. 25. —Tin Bri pin is rsiablishing a 3,0G0-mik> rocket testing i across the barren Western Aus ralia and ov the Indi Ocean. Ultimately pilotless aircr able to fly at sup rs< >nlc speed wiH be launched over tn world's longest
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  • 130 7 In a friendly badminton mate a of five one men's doublei and one woman's doubles, played on Saturday the Brighton B.P. drew with the Mayflower B.P. 3-all. Result? (Brighton players mentioned first): George Tan beat Lam Joon Shu 11—15, 15-5, 15-9; Koii Beng Swee beat Kang Soon Teck
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  • 62 7 Mr. F. L. Reynolds has been I elected president of the Perak Hockey Association in place pi Mr. J. L. Greig who is going on transfer to Kelantan. Perak will play it> lir>t in state fixture against Negri Sembilan on Dec. 7 in Ipoh and in
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  • 87 7 In a friendly game of hockey at the Police Training ol ground on Saturday, the C >ntrol Inspectorate XI su their first defeat at th( hands of a strong St. Andrews Old Boys' XI by t 5 goal3 to 1. game was played on a
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  • 34 7 ref >rmiag taeir oM I shorthand arc hoping 1 to sfcprtjy at 158, Street. The mooting is o ed by Mr. E. Albu- :>'.. <> StOj 0M t<» hold a hristmas din or.
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    • 27 7 VFFLES HOTEL XOTK'C ill \RSALfI OFTHKNEW RAFFLES OECHBBTRA THERE, WILL BK NO DANCE TONIGHT. !^rH:—Tk«B«Jlf««M be exclusively reserved for ttw An rew*g Society Annual Dinner Ar Dance
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  • 99 8 Reuter. MOSCOW. Nov. 25.—Dmitri SkobelLsln, Soviet expert on ato- mic nucl.ur and cosmic radia- J tion, heads the list publ sh?d j today of 20 top-ranking Soviet scientists standing as candidates for election to five vacant seats in the Soviet Academy of I Seic nee.
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  • 523 8 'UNO is at stake' Reuter. h NEW YORK, Nov 25.—The Indian delegate, Jusnet M. C. Chagla, today replied here to wha! he termed a clever and ingenius speech- made by th S African Premier. Field Marshal Jan Smuts, las Thursday at the United Nations committee
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  • 54 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 25.—*Tfc« promtrenr Indian sportsman official Na.rir.a-. Saugar who has made an exhaust ye tour of Europe and tie United Kingdom after acti g as official the Indian cycling team in the world cyclrg championship, a* Zurich eaves I y air for Ksrac i arc Qffmbay
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  • 110 8 A.P. Cairo. Nov. 26.—Thirty tramcars were overturned and smashed by demonstrators in sev r.'l districts of Cairo to-day when police clashed with a crowd shouting 'Down sqith Sidky! Down with Bevin." Shops, restaurants and cafes were smashed and at least 15 persons were slightly injured. The demonstrators,
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  • 41 8 A.P. VIENNA. Nov. 2f>.—Survivors of wrecked C-54 arrived at Vienna by special train last nijrht, accompanied by Britf. Gen. Ralph Snaveiy, Chief of the Air Division of the U.S. European Headquarters, whose wife had been a passenger.—A.P.
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  • 246 8 Reuter. Hong Kong. A Japanese colonel, en route to Singapore from Japan for trial as a war criminal, was killed by a British guard on board the troopship "Emperor 'of Australia" after attempting to commit suicide by throwing himself on a bayonet. The incident
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  • 483 8 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 25. —Large-scale production of ground nuts —the main sou rce of Britain's margarine— by fully mechanised means in certain selected territories of British administrated African territories of Tanganyika. Nortncrn Rhodesia and Kenya is technically and economically feasible, according to recommendations
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  • 148 8 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 25.—Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Gov-ernor-General of Malaya, today began his consulta tion* with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. CreechJones on the new constitution of the Malayan Union. Mr. Mac Donald ha:* brought with him for ministerial discussion the results of his talks with
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  • 305 8 SYDNEY—Six Sydney University students who had trained for a year, pedalled their way through an energy test. An audience oi 600 fellow-stu-dents stood by and cheered. The audience and competitors were medical, science, and veterinary students. Physiology Professor F S. Cotton organised the tests,
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  • 353 8 A.P. Nanking, Nov. 25. i here is growinu I Nanking that the next political developm- i, an effor: on the part of leftwing faction- h ,l' in full cycle to the conditions a year ago of finding a basis for nego iated peace.
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  • 64 8 Reuter. I WIESBADEN. Nov. 25.-An L-5 plane with two officers on board has been mi>sing -ince Saturday. United State- Air Force Head- quarters announced tonight The plane wa- on a routine flight from Fritzlai near Kassel to Bad Kis-ingen. a di-tance oi some 75 miks. An intensive search
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  • 58 8 Reuter. NANKING, Nov. 2 V T h, Chinese Communis Part; w peace, unity and tl establish! ment of a dem coalition govern:, m in spokesman at th< Cl c om munist headqua U today. aid He added that Gowrnmeir must show initial in ing an inter-Party Conference
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  • 83 8 Reuter. TRIESTE, Nov. 25 Ove r m Trieste ga% watei md iecWcity workers today join- d 70 per cmt. of the city's tramway worker, in their strike for 30 p r: cent, wag' increase. More 'workers art ,j. pected to down tools it the strikis not settled ti
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  • 92 8 Reuter. WELLINGTON. Nov. 25,-Whik leader? of Now Zeanlaad'i rival political parties—Mr. Peter Fra- ser. Prime Minister of the Labour Government, and Mr. Sydnev Holland leader of the opposition National Party—are both confident of success for their respec tive parties at Wednesday's general election- betting
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  • 37 8 Reuter. HENDON. Nov. 25.-H.irry Fryer, who broadca-t as conductor of the BBC light orchestra died in Hendon hospital last night. When aged W he the piano and drum to sikn films in local cinema-.-Renter.
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