Malaya Tribune, 7 December 1946

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  • 51 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE FO£ THE PEOPLE THE ONLY imJOmr NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simu] taneousiy i Pe^nr 0 6, umpur, Ipoh Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 i PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY DEC. 7.
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  • 454 1 Last-Minute Move To Solve Indian Crisis Reuter. the hdfa„ D 2l' 1 Th f round conference between be S ant No P o' C D eade V nd the Government which ««1 Mr Ji al >- who was «he 'old reporters' Tt ia» ST***
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  • 54 1 r 1 wtmor, Sit Franklin ut a press conference o. commenting on i ice unions said t esent stocks and future trill b, sufficient to the increased rations stantial p, riod. MmN it was unlikeI li the ratioJis have hai them would be a I a
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  • 59 1 Taction Worker s to ci-eu-> action maud for a fifty per Ifl w.ige> forwarded -y arUer in the 1 ting wa- inconclu>ivv. will me-, t again ItHi of tJie Union, Sorny. told a Tribuiu that discussion cenec to avoid incontht public if forced secondly how to
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  • 58 1 nee 6 —Severa dozed while a few ororeedings at the iv session of the Assembly when the ebate on political eonI the conference's re--onstitution resumed nairmanship of Hu orominent non-par-and impatience through the haze oi urette smoke wnicn more and moie ncr the GenerahsChiang Kai- nun be
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  • 35 1 CtfPG. Dee. s.—Evaoiatioi. of the Middle East Headquarters oi the RAF from Cairo to Isma;lia and Abu Seri in the Suez fftnal rone has been virtually completed, an RAF source said today.
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  • 116 1 Reuter. HONG KONG.—Tucked away in a remote Chinese side-show on a piece of waste-ground in Hong Kong are two men who would probably make a fortune in six months if they could be presented by an enterprising European showman. They are Siamese twins, Liv
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  • 399 1 Reuter. EW Dec. 6—There may never be another world war, Gen. Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, declared in a speech to the Congress of American Industry here to-night. Pointing to differences between the American outlook and Russian Communism, Gen. Smuts said: "I do
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  • 557 1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 6.—The follotvina statement was issued by the British Government tonight on the conversations with the Indian leaders: "Conversations held by His Majesty's Government mth Pandit Nehru, Mr. Jinnah. Liaquat Ali Khan and Baldev Singh came to an .end this evening as Pandit Nehru
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  • 249 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—The U.S. acting Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson. disclosed to-day that the strike of 400,000 soft coalminers was already interfering to a "considerable extent" with the export of grain and other foods. "International repercussions i of the walk-out.'" he said, "are
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  • 37 1 SHANGHAI. Dec. s.—Admiral Cooke, Commander of the China based United States Seventh Fleet, told newsmen today that 4,000 marines including the Seventh regiment of the first Marine Division would leave Chnia "very shortly".
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  • 103 1 Reuter. OATRMO., Dec. 6. Egyptian schools and universities closed on Nov. 27 after three days of rioting by students, are to be reopened today. Students or their oarents must sign a declaration that the student will not take part in any demonstration and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 35 1 The Beer Bottle Cycle An empty j| is a wasted A A fall i is a delight w To ensure a continuous supply of CUB BEER, please return all empty bo ttles to your retaile/.
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  • 205 2 Ships' positions in Singapore today are:— WEST WHARF Godown 1 2 Mount Rogers (loading for U.S.). Godown 415 Tressilian (discharging general cargo) Godown 9! 10 Euryades (Discharging ex Australia). Godown ***** Benvorlich (dis charging stores). Godown 13! 14 Glaucus—Empire May rose. Godown ***** Pundua. COAL PLANT None.
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  • 99 2 The V.M.C.A. Finance Appeal Fund shows an increase of $4,000 and the total to date amount* to $39,432.94 cent-. The following donations are acknowledged with thanks:— Proceeds of Basket Ball and Volley Ball Exhlb. Matches, Happy World, 12th October arranged by S.C.A.A.F. $1,567.00. Proceeds of
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  • 380 2 A verdict of justifiable homicide was returned by (he Coroner. M. W. G. Porter, yesterday at the conclusion of a two-day inquiry into the death of a 42--year-old Hokkien, Chew Yee Chuan, who was shot by Police Constable JafTar b. Mohd. Yasin, of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 864 2 FOR SALE One Frigidaire 7 cv. ft. Refrigerator in very good order and condition almost new. Going cheap. Apply 99. Kampong Bugis or phone 6325. Studebaker Saloon 25 h p. Excellent Appearance and Condition. Apply 122, Tras Street. Singapore. notices" Notice is hereby given that Lim Scow Peng of 65
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  • 435 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Development pians for Changi aerodrome will be begun in February 1947 making it one of the larges and best-equipped in the Far East, declared Lord Arthur Tedder, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, now on a visit to Singapore speaking at
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  • 31 3 Lota Ted&ei being greeted on his arrival at Changi Airport by Sir Ralph Hotli >v presenting the Governor-General. With Sir Ralph is Mr, Let Kong Chian, Advisory Council member.
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  • 218 3 "Sorry, I can't help you My crystal cracked a long time ago," remarked Lord Tedder, Marshal of the R.A.F. at a Press conference yesterday replying to a question when, in his opinion, the Third World War i would begin. j in more sober vein, I Lord
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  • 179 3 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, in his message to the Malayan Democratic Union which celebrated its ftrst anniversary yesterday, urged all Malayans to unite. He said that there was no such thing even in this modern world as a homogeneous national state. In a population of
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  • 29 3 Pleading guilty to dishonestly receiving stolen property—seven rolls of cloth valued at $280—Tan Ah Seng (20 was sentenced in the Third Magistrate'- 0011» t tusterda? to r!3 months :.i
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  • 258 3 This was disclosed by Mr. F. T. Bphraims, Chipf Building Inspector, when he gave evidence lor the defence in a summons case in which Hoot Mohamed, a building overseer who had served in the Municipality for 23 years, appeared before Mr. Tan Thoon Lip,
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  • 42 3 PoliomyeHii; otherwise fa utile paralysis has again appeared in Singapore. In the Singapore Municipal On health statement issued las' night, it is disc losed that one case which proved fatal—of poliomyelitis occurred in the week ending Nov. 30.
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  • 58 3 Pang Ah Chye and Kuek Bah Chua. two of three Chinese who had been caught looting a store No. 2, Suo-Depot 223. Mohamed Sultan Road, were each sentenced to two years* rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip in the First District Court, yesterday. Th p
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  • 319 3 Priceg quoted Deiow are for p!cul weight except where other- I wise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday',; quotations were "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 S100: No 2 $85: No. 3 $75; I Indo-China $65: Kedah $65. Rice: Siam No. 1 $117: No. 2 $110; No. 3 $85. Siam glutinous rice
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  • 80 3 Claiming trial to two charges c 4 voluntarily causing hjirtwlin a pair of scissors to Ah Meng and Lav Yeng Kiev at Covent Garden, on Thursday night. Goh Ah Chee (26) a Hokien woman, produced in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, was offered bail In $200.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 480 4 Some of the goodness of the food news has been removed by the doubling of prices simultaneously with the increase in the ration, but there could be no clearer sign of our chaotic times than the fact that the news is still -bullish." It is
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  • 867 4  -  by IMH4 I S INDIA'S Struggle for freedom has already been won with little shedding of blood. There is now the second struggle, more bitter and calamitous than the first, that between the Indian National Congress and the All-India Muslim League. It is Hearing a decisive
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  • 175 4 LONDON.—Something like the pre-war atmosphere is beginning to invade British shops, and there is every indication that a wiide variety }of goods be available, for the Christmas shopping rush which ha s already started. Latest figures released by the Board of Trade show that supplies
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  • 278 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir.—Your correspondent "T I." < Kemaman > is right in hiz asi sertions regarding the deplorable state of Indian labour?r in Kemaman. A few months back the Indian Welfare Committee j of Kuala Lumpur, if I am not mistaken, was
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  • 444 4 Sir, —I do not dispute thai Dato Onn wa s vague when he said that the Malay States must make sacrifices. But in view of the Federation Plan, I think an intelligent man like, Dr. Hamzah bin Haji Talb, (Postbag column November 30th* should be able to
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  • 74 4 Sir -Could any of your reader s teO me whether there is a qualified manipulative surgeon (cheiro-practor, osteopath) in Singapore? In pre-war days we had Mr. Hugh Mclntyre. but I believe he is sti:l in New Zealand recovering from the effects of his experience with the Kempeltei. I
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  • 111 4 Sir.—I would like to maKe an appeal to the official of the Indo Malayan Association to make representations to the Government of the Malayan Union and the Colony of Singapore to take part 'n the drawing up ol the constitution concerning the future standing of Malayan born Indians.
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  • 66 4 Sir.—On December Ist you printed an item under the heading "Singapore Volunteers Get War Service Benefits." The news was of release benefits for Volunteers who were not prisoners of war or who were prisoners 01 war for less than 30 days, and Volunteers, who were prisoners of war
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  • 763 4 A little over 13 months ago the R a i into the Netherlands East Indies to car ful and straightforward taskinev;. and internees, and bringing together all the disnlar*H persons who during the Japanese occuoai separated from their homes and families [1 envisaged
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  • 311 4 JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI. Madame, supp the mother of four little children and the wife of a I ving husbad and judge 5 in a nat:< nai cent-; said that, indeed y i i r most beautiful married waam in your country. Suppose, having acclaimed, you wer told rem
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  • 106 4 A state film stud* I propaganda ftlms I Government to be chain of Co-operativ M v 1 cinemas, is the pi 11 by a group of ten U J£\ They have b en 1 ing" the film Lndusl beginning of the Their .report will t e Stafford
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 689 5 Rice, sugar and flour rations in Singapore —anc the prices of the commodi ties— are to be raised, as follows; Rice; 1J katties a week (from 1] katties); fron Dec. 23, at 16 cents a katty. Sugar: 6 oz. or 4i tahils a
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  • 77 5 Colombo. Dec 6.—Ceylon's Food Commissioner K. Vaithianathan is leaving for Singapore to-day to detail the unsatisfactory food position of Ceylon to the forthcoming Southeast Asia liaison officers food conference. The rice ration was cut by onethird last week and the present meagre flour ration is being
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  • 56 5 A.P. Oakland, California, Dec. 6.--The two and a half day s AFL (American Federation of Labour) general strike has ended, lifting a business and industrial paralysis which affected one million residents of Oakland and neighbouring cities. The Chamber of Commerce estimated the strike cost $14,--000.000 U.S.
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  • 107 5 A.P. Dec. 6.—The Minister Mr. Strachey, told the if Commons to-day that rican coal strike threativest consequences'' tain, and all other li rending on North r f K>d supplies. situation improves, ilm >st certainly" must a I ration from the c ounce* a day. and
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  • 32 5 Reuter. untitled Dec. 5.-Police and ned Are today to quell rioting which broke the city. I ally stated that 80 I r.nd three killed in incident!. lice officers were inju red. --Reuter.
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  • 183 5 young Malays who were responsible for si of an armed Chinese robber in Geylang, on Last, were publicly thanked for their bravery Mr Justice T. A. Brown in the Singapore Assize C Lin yesterday. Ah Jin. who stood trial s of carrying firearms
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  • 118 5 Because there was "an eienent of doubt", Mr. Tan Thoon Lip acquitted Syed Ali bin Hussein, an Indian in the First District Court of a charge of ■>eing in possession of a Japanese automatic. According to the prosecution conducted by Mr. A. H. Frew. K.S.P., the automatic
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  • 175 5 fix miles irom Moulin Burma is Thimbuzyat infamous Siam death camp, and in its lonetry in a jungle clearmany thousand unfor'•ms of Jap bestia- criminal neglect, ho died were of all es and in the hol- wherein they are a svecial memorial all nationalities
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  • 107 5 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 5 The new non-European policy of the South African Labour Party was announced today. The statement says: "The Labour party is determined that the present capitalist policy and cheap labour shall be abolished from the country. "The general policy of the Labour Party,
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  • 136 5 Athens. Dec. 6.—A new flareup of guerilla activity in Thessaly. Epirus. Peloponnesus, and Thrace regions pf Greece was reported to-day. while Government tro Ps continued large-seal. l "mopping up"' operation-, between Mount Paikos and Mount Skra areas near the Yugoslav border. A Greek army company retreated
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  • 84 5 Reuter. London. Dec. 4.—An interesting sidelight on the work of the School ot Oriental and African Studies ie contained in an annual report issued to-day. It shows that the translations Apartment alone hand.cd 270 nquiries and undertook work for 33 Government departments, 41 commercial firms
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  • 87 5 London. Dec. 6.—Less than two days after the Government had announced compulsory five per cent, fuel consumption cuts for all industrial plants to conserve coal and power. British railway* were to-day ordered to withdraw a number of passenger trains on local and main line
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  • 88 5 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 6.—The RAF Transport Command will fly 50 tons of mail each week to overseas destinations during the next few weeks so that soldiers, sailors and airmen may receive greetings and gifts by Christmas. It will carry nearly 15 tons a week
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  • 25 5 Moscow, Dec. 6.—Faik Zihni Akdur. newly-appointed Turkish ambassador to the Soviet Union, arrived in Moscow last nieht by plane. He was formerly Ambassado in Sofia.
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  • 71 5 Now being built in the U.K. for the P. O. Steam Navigation Steamship Co., to run on the Southatnpton-Singapore-Far East line, is Himalaya 111 (bottom picture), 29,000-ton passen-ger-cargo liner. When completed next year, she will be the largest and most up-to-date vessel ever designed for the company. Himalaya I (top),
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  • 534 5 France's Population Worry Reuter. PARIS.—The groat black question-mark ominously overhanging the French scone today is population. France has not enough people, especially young people. Although this year the number of births has been exceptionally high and has checked the decline, statisticians are gloomy
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  • 99 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 6. Rene Mas* sigli, French Ambassador in London, today called on thi Foreign Office to protest against the official reception given o* the British Government last Monday for Dr. Kiat Schumacher, leader of the German Social Democratic Party in ths British
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 i:\IOW-GOLMET (Made in England") DECISION CIGARETTE LIGHTERS NEVER FAILS Available at: The Victoria Confectionery Store, 71, Victoria S reet, Singapore. Lecng Whatt Trading, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Chin Chin Co., 18, Beach Street. Penang. SOLE AGEMTS: fUHAMfIi PENHAS LIMITED, 117/125. CECIL STREET, SINGAPO RE.
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  • 417 6 Peculiar Conditions In Share Market Reuter. Our Own Correspondent). The local share marKe» -ypvars ro rays reached conditions which appear to be peculiar to Singapore. Tnere are buyers of certain stocks with few sellers, and sellers of other stocks with a scarcity of buyers, resulting in difficult
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  • 83 6 Delivery judgment in a case in which he said, apart from the police, the evidence adduced in the case was "full of halftruths." Mr. Tan Thoon Lip. acting First District Judge acauitted Won c Kirn Lee and Harry Yeo, charged with retain29 cases of stolen clothing.
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  • 32 6 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dec. 6.—Pive Brir. tish soldiers were injured, onf of them seriously, today when their ieep was blown up V£ a mine on the way to Haifa.Reuter.
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  • 22 6 Hanoi, Dec. 6. A detachment of the French Foreign Legion on Thursday arrived in Haiphong from Coehin-Chma to reinforce the garrison there.
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  • 223 6 (Tribune SUA Reporter > tvio rmlicv of the Singapore Government with rerequisitioned articles has Sen Harmed in replies «yon to Questions asked b y Mr E M. F. Fergusson, President of the Singapore Chamber' of Commerce. An official statement rtveals that to date no compensation
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    • 129 6 8 Years And Cat For Armed Robber Sentence of eight years' rigorous imprisonment and eight strokes of the 'cat teas imposed on a young Chinese, Ho Tat Hong, 8* the Assize Court yesterday by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown on a charge of armea robbery. Ho robbed, in the company
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  • 165 7 Reuter. SYDNEY. -Australian fast bowler Ray Lindwall, batting in the Test match in Brisbane on December 2, hit a ball over the fence, up a spectator's sleeve and down the leg of the spectator's trousers. But as cricket is a strictly orthodox game, Lindwall got only the
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  • 106 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Dec. 6.—Commenting on the question of whether Keith Miller. Australia's Test cricketer, will play in the English league cricket Doctor R. L. Moiton. Victoria's representative on the Australian Board of Control said today: "Keith Milkr is a young marlied man who must look
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  • 108 7 The Jacques B.P. C'B" Team) beat the Rosyth B.P. by four games to three at the latter's court on Sunday. Results: (Jacques players mention first): Singles: Yeo Kirn Kok lost to 6. Sankaran, 6-15, 11-15: Johnny Koh lost to James Cheng. 8-15. 15-11, 14-14 (2-3); Chua Poh
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  • 65 7 Two more pictures of play in the First Test which Australia won by an innings and 332 runs. Top photo shows Len Hutton, England's opening bat, clean bowled by Miller in the first innings tor 7. Hutton was out first ball in the second innings also off Miller's
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  • 277 7 A.P. LONDON. Dec. 6.— Copenhagen Combinations 2all draw with Huddersfleld Town on Wednesday in conditions foreign to them—a sticky, muddy pitchimpressed British football critics. The Danes were unanimously commanded for playing the British type of football in Thursdaynewspapers, but they were rated as not being
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  • 52 7 Reuter. London. Dec. 4.-The King at Buckingham Palace to-day received in audience Lieut.-Gen-eral Sir Oliver Leese on relinouishlng his appointment as General Officer Commanding Eastern Command. The King also received Sir Henry Twyman on relinquishing his post as Governor of Central Provinces and Berar. The King invested Sir Henry with
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  • 104 7 (Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Dee. 6.—Because hi leturned to his wife within i week of his divorce without re gistering both his divorce anq the revocation, a Malay. AH bID Long was fined $10 on each chaige when tiied here undei under the
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  • 58 7 Reuter. LONDON, Dee. 6 —The Rajah Muda Anthony Brooke is returning to Sarawak. He told Reuter today: "I am leaving England at once at the urgent invitation of she National Union and Dyak Association of Sarawak to conlult the wishes of the native co munitits
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  • 163 7 The Singapore Recreation Club beat the Police on the padang yesterday at hockey by 4—o. Tne Rees deserved their victory, showing good team work, and passing. The first three goals of the game were scored during the first half. Ciarke got the first, then
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  • 53 7 (Our nwn Reporter). Ipoh. FJfciaj !or Race Hacltb S'urry Raca Race Sliver Bond Race 3; Pageant, New Cello Race 4: Old Vienna, The Fatjian. Race 5: jesanne, Ron Marie. Drb Race 6; Horses, Class 1, div. 2, 6 f.. nil. Double Tote Races: 2.3. 518 and
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  • 44 7 Reuter. Nairobi. Dec. 4—A too many elephants are being shot in Kenya Government today doubled the cost of licences to £50 for the first and £100 for the second elephant. The recent big increase of elephant shooting due to the enhanced price of ivoxy^fcevter.
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  • 527 7 (Tribune Football Reporter) The Eurasian XI, which will meet the R.A.F. Base rfq. in the final of the Vie tcry Cup Soccer competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afiernoon, will be selected from the follow ing:—Webber, Ferguson, A. de Souza, J. Lowther, J. Sanderson, J.
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  • 383 8 CIO President Calls For Action Against Govt. A.P. Reuter. NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—A "showdown" in the United State i coal crisis appears near to-nighi while President Truman conferred with his Cabinet 1011--cerning his broadcast on Sunday, amid »enorts ot mounting unemployment and worldwide repercussions
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  • 138 8 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, Dec 6. -Russia flatly seated on last night that it would not accent San Francisco as the permanent headquarters for the United Nations. A strong supporter of Now York city, the Soviet delegation •>aid that it was willing, however, to
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  • 230 8 Reuter. NEWMARKET, Dec. 6*. —When the live days of bloodstock sales ended her- to-night, a total ol 771 lots has been disposed of for an aggregate of 835,740 guinea.-, an average/ol nearly 1,123 guineas each which is an all time record. Ninety-two hones were
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  • 106 8 Reuter. SYDNEY.—There is a bab\ boom at the Melbourne Women's Hosoital. There were 4.076 births lithe nospital doling the year ended June 30 last, the highest since its establishment in 1356. Births since July, however, are already about 50 per cent, of risure. In the year
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  • 209 8 Tne wedding took place yesterday between Lieut. (S) Wil.am vlerrick Elcterton. R.N.. and Mis s *>c Constance Owen. Lieut. Biderton is appointed o R.N. Station Sembawang as Deputy Supply Officer and is the ton of the late Mr. M. B. Elder,on and of Mrs.
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  • 174 8 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 6 —Prince Phi) p of Greece has applied for British citizenship and the r«ouest will be ffiven prior s ty. Home secretary Mr. James Chuter Ede. said in the House of Commons. Reports that Prince Philip mieh* m n rrv Process Elizabeth, heir
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  • 88 8 Reuter. TRIESTE, Dee. 5.-Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, told correspondents at Trieste today that some men of the Sixth Airborne Division might be brought home from Palestine early next yeai at was reliably learned in Jerusalem yesterday that a parachute
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  • 166 8 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Dec. 6.—Friction has developed between the American Davis Cup players and the Australian lawn tennis authorities over John Bromwich's manner of serving. The Americans complain that the Australian's habit of throwing away the second ball if the first is good distracts them. The matter
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  • 260 8 Reviewing the activities of the Malayan Union during it- ii:->t year of existence at its anniversary tea party yesterday. Mr. John Eber, vice-presi-dent, said the MDU did not seek to become a mass organization, but sought to bring in active eager members who were prepared to give
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  • 139 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain) 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist 10.30 a.m. Mattins followed by Holy Communion at 11.15 and 5.30 p.m. Evensong Christ Church: Dorset Road 7 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain I 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist 10.30 Hindustani Service 5 p.m. Evensong, St. Hilda's Church:
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  • 172 8 Reuter. ROTvIE, Dec. s.—The Italian police to; that a scandal of "enorm< involving UNRRA. funds might he una quiries into The charge now pending unrka employee. The man. a South African named Richard Aram, was j arrested on Nov. 30 on a charge Of
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  • 124 8 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. Dec. 6. The md istrial use of atomic energy j in this country in five to ten i years is possible, said Professor I Marcus L. Oliphant. atom bomb expert addressing the Engin- I i r*n« Industries Association In Birmingham yesterday. "Provided we can eliminate
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  • 267 8 Arraigned in the Singapore War Crimes Court yesterday on three charges of committing war crimes against British, Australian Dutch and Indian prisoners-of-war in Siam PoW camps. Col. Sugasawa Iju, commandant ot i the Siam PoW Administration camp since Aug. 22, 1944. ciaim ed trial
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  • 60 8 The engagement is announced between Lt.-Col. Richard Lvl.Le Galla-'s younger son of the late Mr William le Gailah and Mrs. Le Gallais of Jersey. Channel Isles, and Juhette, only daughter of Lt.-Col. P. A. Forsythe and Mr>. Forsythe of Worthing and Singapore. Lt. Col.
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  • 120 8 A.P. At the Azerbaijan Bordei Dee 6.—lmgular Indian I A engaged in a sharp b ttk .rtth the forces of the ljno mous province of Azerbaijan on Wednesday and captured a tint frontier villag The Iranian Army h id waited for orders to enter tht piuvince
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  • 98 8 LONDON. Dec. 6 bishop of York. Dr. Ga bett, toM the House of Lonb that there wa> etery reason 11 beli that the new Indian Government would respect civil and religious rights of Christian-. PersonaDj ne did not think th< re was much cause for
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