Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1946

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  • 54 1 The Malaya Tribune B Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul taneousiv in Singapore, Kuala L umpur. Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 pi X** SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune
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  • 755 1 \ssoiiated Press Published recently <, spateh recordm? t he holies by Geni'r.uiciscu rranci to a series of writ•mls subinrvied to him by the Assoeii/ c»;jinis; e s ide is given in the l aiiSwer Interview wi. h i Memiei of the Si>an >.j Government
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  • 33 1 Reuter. V 23.- A very rarv mauve -tamp Breunswick in I in London for the poi trait of the .n r of stampzcasion introduced k n triat instead of that
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  • 797 1  -  New British Move To Break India Deadlock f From Frnser Wighton LONDON, Nov. 26-The British cabinet, it is understood from India Office, has invited the Viceroy, Lo j Wavell and five members of the Indian Interim Government two Congress representatives two Muslim League representatives and
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  • 293 1 Troops' Data A.P Lake Success New York. Nov. 27 The S Wo: F. "eign Minister V. 11. Molotov Tuesday gave notice that Russia would ask members of the United Nat'ons for full information on all type s of arms including: atomic and rocket power;d weapons
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  • 110 1 A.P. London. Nov. 26.—Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Governor-General of Malaya and Singapore, to day discussed with Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech-Jones a formal report on the Kuala Lumpur for a new Malayan constitution. The Colonial Office spokesman added that it was likely Mr. Creech Jones would, in turn,
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  • 259 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 26. —Harold j J. Laski, Professor of poiiu- I cal science at- London Cmversity and last year's chairman of the British Labour Party, today denied that he advocated re void- I tion by violence when jiving evidence in the libit action arising
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  • 37 1 Wa»hingt.':*. Nov. -.6,- Th*U S Government to-day refused recognition of the of the Rumanian elections and accused the Rumanian Gov rnment of "terrorism and manipulation of electoral registers in conducting last week's polling."
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  • 52 1 Eleven olt revolvers were rercvere by a party of police under s P a R Anderson in Singapore jTeltc( ay The revolvers were found in a sack in ear which the police in- rcepte in En Tonp Sen Street, i;: Singapore's Chinatown. Two Sikhs httvti I een
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  • 16 1 No armed robi ene> were reported I have taken place in Singapore,
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  • 118 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 26—The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, stated in the House of today that he I had called for a report on i the training of Dutch troops in the Malayan i Union. S He was replying to a question by the Commui nist,
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  • 37 1 SAIGON, Nov. 26.—A Chinese daily, the "Vietnam," was today ordered to be suppressed for publishing articles offensive to Generalissimo Chiang- Kai-shek. Action was taken after a complaint has been made by the Chinese consul general.
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  • 232 2 Tribune Staff Reporter Kuala Luippur.—Port Dickson, .'..he cradle of -tie Malayjlegiment, witnessed a colourful ce e n 7 u f r f ing the first "passing oai" parade of a contingen. u 220 men who had just completed an intensive thre months draining.
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  • 123 2 TAPAH. Mr. Ho Seng, manager of the Regal Transport Co., Ltd. appeared before Che Bahaudin. the local magistrate on 39 summons charge?. Inspector Atdullah. prosecuting, said that ho had received from the Crown Counsel to withdraw all th<charges. Accordingly His Worship acquitted and discharger! the
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  • 106 2 When a car wa> stopped at the Cu*tonts barrier at Woodland* and the four occupants vacated it foi revenue officers to make search, i revolver in a holster, wrapped up in newspaper, was found under the driver's seat. Later, wher. the four occupants were handed over
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  • 100 2 When a Chinese got off. a car in Java Road, a party of revenue officers pounced on him and found that he was carrying nineteen pounds of opium in a* canvas bag. This occurred at 10.45 a.m. on Nov. 25. The sajrie day the police recovered the
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    • 583 2 T IS D It 1 X ii PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Waited, Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single column inch Tier insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death. Engagement, Marriage, Birth
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    • 430 2 NOTICES Te-nders will ho received at the office of the Chairman, Rural Boar 1 Singapore, up t° noon of the 9th December 1946, for t}-,.' supply d_r i T f r -047 t >f {he articles enumerated below: Hens.- Number Pistea, Offensive Trade* Licence Plato*. Piggery LTcenct Plates an.; Eating
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    • 750 2 NOTICE SAEE BY TENDER BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF DISPOSALS, FAR EASTERN AREA (M.0.5.) The British Stores Disposals Board (Malaya) is authorized to receive TenCeri for the following beta. Loj 1. "Z" (raft No. ZC. 16 with damaged hull and no engine lying at BAGAN DAL AM SLIPWAY. BU
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    • 415 2 NOTICES NIGHTSOIL REMOVAL IN RURAL AREAS OF SINGAPORE TVtwcr* are invited for the removal bf nightsoi! within the Rural Boar' Area, and for t.ie cleaning of latrines in nil Ratal Board Cooty Lines, of t he [sUnd of Singapore for the year 1947 I price per pa.i should be quote
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    • 85 2 SHIPPING i The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd., t>s. Chulia Street. Phone G769. S.S. Hong Siang sails for Hong j Kor.g. Swatow an.! Amoy 4th Deer. S S HONG KB KNG r U v from Amoy. Swatow, Hong Kong Saigon 30th Nov. Sails for Rangoon via Penang 2nd Deo
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  • 296 3 Tribune StaiT Repoi ler "I am happy beyond words. This is my longdreamed of ambition com, true.'" declared Inspector F C Pestana when interviewed after he had been presentee 1 Xi he's Police and Fire Service medal by H E he Governor at
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  • 53 3 Pleading guilty in the Third Magistrate., Court y. sterday to fraudulent possession of rice, eight Chinese women, found leaving the harbour premises on Monday with 34 katties of rice between then: in baskets, were °22h fined $25 and warned not ttj commit further offences
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  • 223 3 (Tribune Stall' Reporter) -The public should give thought to the fact thai the Outram Road Prison is in need ot repairs ana certain parts of the buildings are not as strong as they were six years ago." Capt I. L. Cronyn. the
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  • 126 3 W.thout cmllieg oa the. defence, First District Jacffe Paul Storr granted Cpl. Earnest Hall of the 12th Para Br. an acquittal >tsHa! had beet, cliargei with causing the dea'h of Nursing Sister Mavis Ivy Jones by driving threeton truck in a rash manner at East Coast Road on
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  • 76 3 A- the future form and tit* of the Postal Administration in Mi lava ha- not ye: been settled the commemorative series or Postage Stamps Issued elsewhere in the British Coionks will regarded fo; the time beinc acomplete' without seta of -tamp fOi th* 1
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  • 89 3 Alleged lo nave attempted to mv: der a Chinese detective and an In dian civilian, by shooting at them With a revolver. Dick (201, an Tn dian. wah produced before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh. on tWo te:, tative charge- of attempted mur der. ye.stcrday.
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  • 101 3 In Ufct only armed rubbery reported to *he P°' lcf on Mondj'.v. three Chinese armed with pifltoli held up the occupants of an offi- en the first floor of an ad "re.-- in Church Street at :5.2<» p.n und beO t hem $400. two fountain nan« ur.d
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  • 28 3 NEW DELHI No\ > Eiiaewat Dayml t;i' recently special officer dj I Government of India Food Department, hai been appoiasWl India'! eor.-u! f >r Baagk
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  • 326 3 (By Our Own Co* respondent). Prices quoted oelow are for picul weight except where tfhcf vise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotations were "Meehocn": Siarr. No. 1 $95; No. 2 SB5: No. 3 $75; Indo-China $65; Kedah $65 S.am glu::r. Qs rtee $105 Kedah rice $.5. Siam r:ce milling
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  • 206 3 Be :au» Lt.-Col. Williams, an Australian PoW employed on the conatruction of the Burma-Siam railway would rifjl have a man who could play ihe bugle pose th Japanese movie cameraman -hooting pictures the railway construction, hr was ordered to stand ti aften
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  • 26 3 A certain aavance against back pay ha- now bt*n approved for members of the Singapore Local Defence Corp, registered at Volunteer H.Q
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  • 96 3 Th:e< youth-, Tan Ali La Wong Y(X)n Koon and Ho Ko& Han. the last a boy of 14 years, were produced before Mr. Justice Jobling at the Singapon Assizt. yesterday on a charge involving robbery. Outlining the ca»s. for the prosecution. Mr. M. Buttrose. D.P.P
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  • 92 3 (Tribune staff Reporter Tiie lour engined Douglaj SK.vriiasie: W stward Bb" o.* Pan-Aniei-'can Arw;iv- which arrived in Biogapore last Baturday on y survey flifht from Francisco let■ Chan*! airfleJc yesterday afternoon I i Batavia Thr plane will tlien -;o to I Mhihlh and bark to
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  • 173 3 Al the conclusion of an eigh'-day murder trial yesterday before Mr. Justice G. L. Jobliiig at the Singapore Assizes, three of seven Indians founa guilty of culpable homiciae no; amounting to murder, while the remaining four were acquitted by thfc common jury
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  • 30 3 Tho w-ddinp took place of BSC riaushier of Tuau Haji Amb<> Sooloh bin Ha;; Omtr, J.P.. to tho prand ion ol his sister, Ambo' Rahmat bin Ambo' Pa.-ir.
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  • 116 3 Ruffks Bakery manage:. Mi M. Arathoon, wa- fined $1,000 (or in default <ix month-' rigorous imprisonment' by Mr. T. T. Russell in the second District Cout yeterday for baking brad □clow .standard weight. On the application of Messrs. jA. M. Majid of Bukit Timah Road, for
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    • 315 3 The AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION cf MALAYA Thi Automobile Association of Maiay a has been reorganixed and is ready *o re-ommence operations Immediately on ihe pre-war scale. Negotiations are in progress whereby new and top an benefits will re afforded to members. Th wiU be announce: as soon as arraneements Br« mpleted.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 480 4 Hidden in the text of an i fflcial summary of ihe work of Allied War Crimes Courts in South East Asia is news of a change of pcOn June 1946. the statement says, some 9,uoj Japanese were held in cusdy as suspected war critninals. They were distned
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  • 778 4 Behind all the blah and anxiety, behind the suspicions and fears of the peoples of Britain and other Allied countries, what is actually happening to-aay on the other side of the "Iron Curtain"? I have been a guest of the Red Army in the
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  • 288 4 CALCUTTA Mahatma Gandhi has adopted a new technique of converting the mass mind by his decision this week to go to the riot ar. as of East Bengal accompanied by two companions, his stenographer and a Bengali interpreter. Other members of his party also have been instructed
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  • 22 4 Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Lord Tedder is arriving at Seletar by flying-boat on Djc. 5.
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  • 265 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir. —Any statement on the removal ot the colour bar h.ghlj comm ndable in that it sounds a proper warning to persons in official circles who might ce prejudiced. Althougn Mr. Creech-Jones has voiced the Colonial Office's policy for the removal
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  • 59 4 £lr. —With reference to the letter dated November 16th. addressed to the. Perak Price Control Department, it would be appreciated if the writer would kindly come forward and give specific informat'on regarding the black-marketing of pricecontrolled goods and cigarettes in Gopeng, of which he complained in his
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  • 185 4 Sir. —The Clerical Un on made strong representations to the Government in regard to the proposed distr'bution of 1.500.000 vards of textiles through ordinary commercial channels and recommended that the only equitable method of distribution would be on the rationing system. at the same time offering it
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  • 243 4 Sir. —I can write only of conditions which prevail in the Indian community in the part of Malaya where I live. They may or may not be typical of the condition of Indians in other parts of the country. Problems face every community in Malaya. The Indian
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  • 538 4 C r,— It is rather amusing to read "Hidup Melayu" in your column of th; 25th inst. No man can live independently. Unlike the quadruped he must depend upon others fcr noursh. ment clothing and c~mf jrt. So must a nation. No race on earth can dep.nd
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  • 321 4 TOKYO, an overcrowded, disorgan: m: out houses and thousands of vagrai flood of more than two million home]yoites who are clamouring to return to I capnai. A temporary Japanese law governing immigration to th* city was scheduled to be lifted two months ago.
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  • 114 4 .SYDNEY. A to rebuild E, Melbourne over A announced by thr Civil Avian* Department The plan pr v:de s for/ th* handling of 500 air r q m ments daily. Terminal. buildings to built in a hall-rj v about a six-suirey c ntrol unS which will house
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  • 347 4 The American monthly magazine the "Reader's Digest" Uj a publishing phenomenon. Printed in many languages. Enghsh. Spanish. Portuguese. Swedish. Arabic. Chinese and Finnish, a Braille issue is printed for the blind and for those who cannot read Braille a Talking Record edition is available. The current
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    • 97 4 9 The Radio Set that has already proved It": actual performance in this country. The first three shipments are all sold ani 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 5-Valve, Three-wave^Superhet, for
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  • 674 5 Jap Neglect Will Cost Harbour Board $60,000 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Fitting closely into tiie reconstruction and rehabilitation programme being carried out by the Singapore Harbour Board since April this year is an estimated $60,000 seven-month scheme for dredging and cleaning of the port. Unlike
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  • 52 5 LCN: N N* v 26—The first British settlers to Australia under the rerati n agreement, 200 cemen, building aye Tillbury on TO >n. Being ex-ser-will receive free he lack of shipping ecu fixed yet for the neral migration to ll the .-chenie is expec- p. early
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  • 136 5 Home Fleet Autumn Man- Oeuvres... .After four days of exciting "battles" in irhich submat i)h lu>K.d in the depths, d< strove)s launched attacks and warplanes screamed down, units of the Home Fleet steamed in two lines into Portland led by the b.ittLsliipKing George V. With them was
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  • 59 5 A.P. CALCUTTTA, Nov. '26.— More t han 50 Bengali banking hou>es suspended bus:nos* yesterday following inability to inoej ooninv tmeif-s. Al SO have been blackballed on the Calcutta Kxehanpe as tlefaulU-rs rind others are expected t° follow in a day or two. Failure of one
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  • 414 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 26.—Prof. Harold J. Laski, last year's Labour Party chair man and ••bogeyman" ot the British General election, today brought a libel action against a newspaper which reported him as saying the Labour Par'.y would use violence if necessary to achieve its
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  • 30 5 NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.—Major A. N. Mehta, formerly attached to the Indian Agency General in Chungking, has been appointed Indian Vice Consul for Indo-China in Saigon.
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  • 193 5 A.P. THE HAGUE, Nov. 26.—Hints of a cabinet crisis and reports that the commander-in-chief of the Netherlands Army and Navy might resign, circulated today amid increasing signs of political tension arising from the recent agreement designed to give the N.E.I, independence.
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  • 249 5 A SPECIAL CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER AT THE CHINESE ASSOCIATION CLI BROOM, AT KLUANG FOR THE PRESENTATION OF THE SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER'S CERTIFICATE AND A CHEQUE TO MR. ENG HONG, A CHINESE CONTRACTOR OF THE WESSYNTON ESTATE, RENGAM, FOR COURAGE AND
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  • 115 5 Reuter. TIRANA, Nov. 25.—The Albanian Government newspape.. Bashkimi. today accused the British Government of "false hood" in a controversy over British mine>weeping operations in the Corfu Straits about which Albania has protested to the United Nations. The paper based its charge on the report here that
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  • 115 5 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 25.—The French Premier. M. Georges Bidault's M.R.P. (Progressive Catholic Party has after all emerged as the strongest party in Sunday's term:disite elections for the Upper House in the French Parliament despite official issued early this morning placing Communists shghtiy ahead. A correction
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  • 37 5 Reuter. MILAN, Nov. 26.—Partisans in i lorries wrecked the headquarters of the extreme rightwing "Uoma Qualunque" iman in the streeti Party in Novara, Piedmont, yesterday and burnt the Party's documents in the City square.—Reuter.
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  • 32 5 THE HAGUE, Nov. 26.—A source close to M. Louis M. Beel, the Dutch Prime Minister, today denied the report that the Dutch cabinet at its meeting last Saturday disapproved the draft agreement.
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  • 79 5 A.P. LONDON, Nov. 26,-Major C. P. Mayhew, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, told the Commons yesterday there was no need for Britain to send a parliamentary delegation to China to report on the political and economic situation there. A Conservative Member raised the question, referring to what
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  • 205 5 Reuter. Jerusalem. Nov. 25.—The High Court in Jerusalem to-day issued a writ restraining the Palestine authorities from deporting non-quota Jewish immigrants to Cyprus at almost the same moment a s a ship bringing them to the country arrived. The ship, the Knesseth Israel, was. sighted
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  • 76 5 ATHENS, Nov. 26.- Leader ot the Greek Opposition Liberal Republican Party. Sophocles Venizelos. today appealed to the King of the Hellenes to take the initiative once more in an attempt to broaden the basis of the Greek Government. In a memorandum to King George, he suggested,
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  • 41 5 Athens, Nov. 26. —Col. Constanline latrou, intelligence director ot the Greek General Staff, was reported today to be preparing t 0 fly to New York with files of evidence on alleged border incidents to present to the Unite', Nations.
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  • 374 6 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. —Mr. Bellenger, Score ary for War, announced in the House of Commons last night that he and other ministers are considering the question of married Service men under 21 and hinted that some remedy was likely ,to be found for the
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  • 61 6 A.P. Hew Yotk. Nov. 26. U.S. Sei cretary of State Jam- s F Byrnes '< and Soviet Foreign Minister V. M Molotov conferred for more than an hour on Monday in their first private meeting on, American-Russ an problems in many months. Specific subjects of
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  • 99 6 (Om Own Ripo'tet) Malacca, Nov. 26.—A trap set for wild boars snared a tiger at St. Francis Estate, Gadek. The tiger measured 7 t et from nose to the tip of its tail It appears thai 'Mr Stripes' fell into the trap during the early
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  • 41 6 TOKIO, Nov. 26.—The 91st. session of the Japanese Diet officially opened this momiug with a oneminute reading of the Imperial Rescript by Emperior Hirohito. The session will debate the new constitution and decide the fate of the Imperial household.
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  • 145 6 KUALA LUMPUR. His Excellency Sir Edward Gent will be installed as Acting Governor General in the Town Hall at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30. H.E. the Governor ol Singapore will be preent. A guard-ot-honou! will be mounted by the Malay Regiment and the
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  • 226 6 (Our Chvn Reporter) IPOH.—The story ol an alleged wholesale abduction of an entire Eurasian family of 12 in Clumot during the days of the transition period of August 1945 was told in the Police Court here, when three Chine se, including an elderly woman, appeared
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  • 354 6 (Our Own Reporter) IPOH -The Military garrison in Pangkor has imposed a ten-hour curfew from 8 p.m. to G a.m. in Sungei Pening Kechil, the scene of the first outbreak of disturbances between two rival political factions eight days ago, prohibiting movement of all unauthorised civilians,
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  • 98 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Nov. 26. The ud and white flag of th* 1 UniUd Malay> National Organization bearing the emblem of a kris" wag presented by Dat.> Onn bin Ja'afar, President oi the U.M.N.O. and new Mentri Besai. Johore. to Dato Awane. representative of the Peninsular
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  • 627 7 at ens at Nov. 2.. Malt.yun Sbart ation (Singapore) w§. 9 I RIALS Buyer Seller k works 1.80 2.00 k works 2.90 3.10 trustee 8.00 0.00 22/6 25/--26 6 28/6 I cd SS 00 40.00 r. Neaee gft, 00 2t». 00 'J. 50 10. 50 3.90 4.00
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  • 1150 7 Brisbane. Nov. 26. —The MCC have completed their preliminaries to the first Test and now await tha game starting on Friday. The draw with Queensland, which concluded these preliminaries, had its disappointments and ill-luck, for if Hu'ton had been able to bat the visitors
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  • 188 7 The third trial to pick a repre sentative Indian Army Singapore side will be held this evening on the Padang—the match being against the S.R.C. with whom a goaless draw was played on their first encounter earlier this month. The second trial was played last Wednesday against
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  • 171 7 I Tribune Staff Keporter' An amateur boxing tournament between members Of the Police and Services will start tomorrow night at the Happy World Stadium. The finals will take place on Wednesday. Dec 4. There will he 18 bout, in ali to be decided
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  • 118 7 Playing at the Jacques court on Sunday, the Jacques B. P. beat the Merry Union B. P. by four gam.> to three. The results are as follows (Jacques players mentioned first* SINGLES: Ng Cheng Hua beat George Tan 115-8, i r >-10>; Teo Thuang Kiat lost
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  • 143 7 The Rocklites' "B" Team will be selected from the following for a soccer match against St. Patricks' School on Saturday at 5-15 p.m. at the Telok Kurau English School Ground. Wee Gim Soo. D. C. Swyny. N. K. Sabai, V. V. Sundrum. Ramond Lee, Qui Choon. R.
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  • 90 7 In a game of soccer at the No. 1 Petrol. Point ground on Sunday, the R. A. S. O. Training School defeat, tli' Jelhads Athletic Union by ;-e"en goals to out. thfi following playon. have beer, ielected to p2i7 fcotbcll fcr JolliJa*is Athletic Union asciir,t the B.S.D.
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  • 105 7 Reuter. NANKING. Nov. 26.—After a s#pate of oratory from about 70 speakers, heated exchanges and moments that threatened to become so stormy and rowdy that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek twice jumped up from his seat to call for order, the National Assembly this morning adopted the
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  • 81 7 The following will play icr Uw Food Control Inspectorate XI in I ?r:tridl7 gzint of hockey V*. the Felice -Training 6d*»l XX on Friday at 5 p~. at the Felice gtCttßtf: Chan Bcor. Poh; C. If. Khahl Lim Teng Moyne; A. Frugneit, F. E. Nonis,
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  • 181 7 Reuter. Queensland, Ist Inng>. 400 MCC, Ist Inngs. 310 QUEENDSLAND—2nd Inng>. Rogers b Smith 29 Cook b Smith 11 Morris b Wright 30 Tallon lbw b Smith 35 McCool b Wright 0 Mackay not out 33 Johnston c Compton b Wright 75 Archer not out 7 Extra- I'/
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  • 274 7 Medical College 6 pts.. Raffles College 3 pts. In a rugger match which was marreu by repeated Infringement- Medical College reganed possession ol the "Albert Lim" Cup by defeating Raffles College by six points (two penalty goal i to three <one penalty goal*, on the padang.
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  • 124 7 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 26. i Alan Melville ha. been select i •to captain South African criI cketers who an- touring England 1 next summer. Melvilk declined lan invitation to tour with the 1929-30 team a> it would hay 1 interfered with his education. but
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  • 67 7 The following have bear, ttfected to repreoer.t the Singapore Amateur Sports Union in a badminton match of 5 singles and 2 doubles against the Merry Union B. P on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.: —Homy Wee, Eddy Wee, Willie Tan. Beef Took Huat, Wee Ghim Siong, Wee Van Soon,
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  • 59 8 Reuter. New York, Nov. 26. —The BiFour Foreign Ministers will meet this evening with the main stumbling block of their New York talks— "Trieste"'—well on the way to settlement fo low ing a successful meeting las t night when M. Moiotov conceded a numlfr of points o-i
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  • 316 8 Reuter. Haifa. Nov. 26. —Four thousand Jewish immigrants aboard the newly-arrived ship Lochita today bat led with British (troops for one hour before they walked down the gang-plank, their eyes streaming from effects of tear-gas, for transhipment aboard the "Empire" vessels. Their
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  • 161 8 1 ?:e Mi tary and Civilian police of Singapore are still comb ng the city in starch for the two on* ■Oners Who escape" from Out ram Read Prison b< The early hours Bath men, Lin Ah B.ih. ias Lim S a Eng, a
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  • 125 8 A.P. BOMBAY. Nov. 26. Mr. Jinnab, president of the Muslim League, urged today at a Israelii press conference fchat the India Central Government tackle at once the question of an Interchange of Muslims and Hindus in the population. t«.' prevent furth: r communal butchery. Ho
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  • 37 8 ATHENS, Nov. 26.—The Greek Ambassador in Belgrade has been instructed to inform the Yugoslav Government that Greece "refutes absolutely" the allegations that Greek planes flew over Yoposlav territory during the recent fighting with guerillas near the frontier.
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  • 118 8 Reuter. t LONDON. Nov. 26.—Sir Evne-t Graham Little. Independent, member, asked the Colonial Secretary lis the House of Common* today on i the native Quarters of Knchinf on arriVal in Sarawak, intimidated members of the native population and tearing down, pester- expressing opposition to cession
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  • 74 8 A.P. IZMIR. Turkey, Nov. 23. (D layed). Four U.S. war-hips on Saturday anchored at this fine port on what was described offldally as a "get acquainted" call. Th< carriei Randolph, cruiser. Fargo and two smallei ships were in th< squadron. Vice-Admiral Bernhard H Bi ri
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  • 50 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Nov. 25. A United States trad*, mission will shortly make an extensive tour lof China to make a thorough investigation of commercial. Industrial and economic conditions in this country, accordto Chinese pres- reports. The delegation will be composled of 16 persons. -Reuter
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  • 79 8 FRANKFUB N v 2S. —Rant I Philip S Bernstein, General Meaar nt y's so i r on Jewish affa tcday i sUe o he U.S. to 100,000 European Jewisn Oei T lef P. Mcr.an.ey is eati narder of tne U.S. -/o.ies in The
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  • 40 8 LONDON, Nov 26.—Aries, Britain's long distance recorfl breaking Lancaster plane, has landed at Shawbury, near Huntingdon, on her return to Britain. She left on Oct. 24 for a tour <>f military airfields in Canada and American.
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  • 35 8 KHARTOUM, NoV. 26 —El Sayed Sir Abdel Rahman al Mahdi. one of Sudan's religious political left Khartoum today by air for Britain to prvsor.t hi- views for an independent Sv.cian to Prime Minister Clement Attiee.
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  • 693 8 Reuter. i Lake Success. New York. Nov. 26. -Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, t?adei the Indian deI lega Itn U the United Nations. I replied vigorously n the Un.ted Nations Joint political and leg..i com ruttee t< -d: y tn the speech by the 6«
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  • 147 8 A.P. San Francisco, Nov. 26.—As Pacil lines tackled a backlog of strike-snarled up halfway across the United States, President Lines announced yesterday I ent Monroe would sail on Dee. 4 other Far Eastern ports. The Monroe will be making the second postwar round-the-world
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  • 69 8 Reuter. Portsmouth. Nov. 25.—Admiral Sir Goeffrey Layton. Commander in-Chief. Portsmouth, states that since attendance at church has not been compulsory in the Navy except for youths under 17 the numbers at the dockyard church have been very disappointing In a general order. Admiral
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  • 31 8 MOSCOW, Nov. 26.—The Soviet trade union paper Trud today accused the Greek Government of se&king to involve British troops in a war against the people and aggressive action against neighbouring states."
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  • 176 8 PA\ "Lore Story h nt Lv( Stevgrf Gra« 0l) and Pc jj "Love Story a noble a v young people rugged diffi of in love, the ytors is turned cOwi J because she h-t< live and who final fling in Tyiis is a fine realise*, patb x
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  • 26 8 Certificate, untitled Royal Life-Saving 5a ty t M a 1941 by b..ys of Raffles butiMka, have now arrived and car. be claim ed at the school.
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  • 276 8 Nearly a hundred applica ions for all of liquor licenses were dealt with in the first session, since the re-occupation, of 'he Singapore Licensing Board which presided by Mr. Paul Storr. sat at th< Fir District Conn, yesterday. There were about 25 new applicants
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