Malaya Tribune, 10 December 1946

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune fiy THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Penang aP re Kua,a L vm P ur 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 200 a i AGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya
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  • 210 1 Reuter. Wellington, Dec. 9.—Th c United States did not seek security n an alliance with the Soviet Union against Britain or in alliance with Britain against the Soviet Union, said the State Deparim-ru spokesman here today m a forma] statement read to the press,
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  • 99 1 L nd< n Deo. 10 The claim tan Government plane/ ilessly bombing Kurd as mad*- Last night b; Radl > In tru> capital or me rule province or Azerbaijan. 'Many peasants' houses have r >yd. Casualties are known.*' the Radio dedand Thi Radio as erted that
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  • 74 1 KiUeant, British Social Issi net in South East s perated on last night Ileitis. Hi s condit on id this morning to be ie cry. r M nday Lord Killearn at?ecial conference on questions held at Kua'a He did not feel well, leturninsr t Singayesteiday evening he m
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  • 53 1 Reuter. .LONDON, Dec. Indlai s realised high prices in -farmers In Bond Street n today. c unused sheets of stamo i Ind a in 1854 were sold ~«>75. St amp, issued in on envelope bearing stmark "Persian Field tched €30 and purple issu in 1366 with
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  • 221 1 Reuter. NEVV \ORK, Dee. 10 -Britain has warned thUnited Nations General Assembly's Economic Commute? discussing post-UNKRA reliif that she could not increase much more eh? burden of providing for needy countries. Mr. Percy Wells, United Kingdom delegate, said Bri:din was still rationed and
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  • 231 1 —BUT SMUTS WASN'T THERE i NEW YORK. Dec. 9.— A burst of loud applause greeted chairman Paul i Henri svaaks at the Tint- ted Nat:o7is General As- sembly today -when hs made the annomtcement that the Mexican-French resolution asking both the South African and Indian i Governments to report
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  • 19 1 Beirut, Dec. 9—Saad el Mulla. Premier of Lebanon, to-day confirried that his cabinet wouid to-morrow.
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  • 134 1 A.P. NANKING, Dec. 10.- Generalissimo Chiang Kaisnek told a Kuomintang memorial service that the Government would welcome a reopening of the peace miks despiie the "impossible conditions laid down by ohou En-lai, the negotiator. The Government never though; of "closing the door to peace,"
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Cairo. Dec. 9.—Nokrashy Pasha ha R formed a coalition cabinet of Saadist and Liberals which has been approved by King Farouk.—Rruter.
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  • 80 1 An attempt was being made at 11 o'clock this morning at hign tide to refloat the Singapore sugar ship sampep which ran aground yesterday on Selat Sinki coral reef. Last night the naval tug Enigma stood by, and this morning more tugs took
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  • 415 1 Leaves London For Kuching Via U.S. (From Tribune special correspondent) LONDON, DEC. 10. —T HE SARAWAK QUESTION MAY BE BROUGHT BEFORE THE UNITED NATIONS, ACCORDING TO FRIENDS OF MR. ANTHONY BROOKE, THE FO RMER RAJAH MUD A, WHO
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  • 138 1 Reports from Kuchlng say that in Sarawak agitation against cession is growinu. In Sibu, the Police are said to have torn down posters which appeared in the town during thj visit of Sir Charle* Arden Clark\ the Governor. Some of the posters carried the slogan:
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  • 127 1 Reuter. WHITEHAVEN. Cumberland: Dec. 9. Sixteen men were trapped in Lowca Colliery near here today after a violent explosion which rocked the pit and caused the roof to cave in over a wide area The seat of the explosion was about three and a half
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  • 78 1 LONDON, Dec. 9.—The Deputy prime Minister. Herbert Morrison, announced to-day that a statement on India might be made in the House of Commons tomorrow Morrison was replying to Anthony Eden, who asked whether a" statement would be made "in view of the desire in all parts
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  • 40 1 A.P. LONDON, Dec. 9. Mohammed Ali Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan, the Moslem League i president and secretary today I received "private callers'' in their Claridges Hotel suite The Moslem leader had spent a quiet week.--A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 71 1 National Employers' Mutual General FIRE. MOTOR. ".'EN'S COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, and other classes of ASSOCIATION LTD. i -•jurated in England) Chambers. Raffles Place, SINGAPORE Manager: N. s. wise Phone 2835. MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY By presenting a Doll or Tricycle j I They are all new arrivals. GIAN SINGH CO.,
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  • 201 2 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Dec. 9.— The RAF and Royal Navy have been engaged today in rushing aid to some 800 marooned survivors of a Jewish illegal immigrant ship wrecked on Syrina Island, 50 miles west oi Rhodes, yesterday. Heavy bombing plane s have flown
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  • 91 2 Reuter. COLOMBO, Dec. 9.—The Ceylon Government today reimposed the recently-lifted ban on the export of second-hand gunnybags to South Africa and Hongkong. It is reported that the new ban is a temporary one and will be lifted when there is again a surplus
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  • 60 2 Reuter. CAIRO. Dec. 9.-King Farou* today asked Mahmoud Nokrashy Pa>ha, the Saadist leader and former Premier to form government ln succession to Ismail Sidky Pasha, whose resignation was announced la?t night. Troops and police stood by in Cairo today as negotiations for the new government
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  • 98 2 hLONDON, Dec. 8.-A new "action*' dance in the same lolly genre as boompt-a-dai**, Lambeth Walk and Chestnut Tree, is shortly to be launched in London. It is called Hopscotch, has its inspiration in the children's pavement game with some steps from simpler Scottish reels for gook measure.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 541 2 1 111 II uS E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situa tions Vacant, Situations Wanted. For Sale, etc. at IS. 00 per insertion of *0 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single column inch par insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage, Birth
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    • 637 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for sundry alterations, additions, repairs, etc. to Trust Tenements at x>?ew Bridge Road. Tender Form. Specification and Drawings may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of "a deposit of $50 which will be refunded if a bona
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    • 343 2 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE At the request of our members and of certain public bodies, a Public Meeting will be held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Com- merce, on Wednesday, December It, 1946, at 5 p.m.. to discuss the question of Income Tax. All Chinese Associations
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    • 418 2 HORLICKS PRICE The retail selling prices of a No. 2 bottle of Horlicks has been raised to $2.05 per bottle. The retailing selling price of 70 cents per flask has been fixed for a bottle of Horlicks Tablets. SHIPPING^ i Silver Line j i KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. NEW YORK
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    • 538 2 SHIPPING •jj^--— I AGENTS FOP MALAYAN RAILWAYS*^ FOR ALLf MIGHT 6 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL ***** GLEN LINE SAILINGS TO AND FROM V. K. CHINA OLENAPP FOT Wt The Continent Dec 23rd EDWARD BRUCE From U.K. In Por ixpo-china ft. i\. to. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI CALCUTTA WOSANG from H'kong
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  • 364 3 3lu eneeJ to deain under the Public Order and Safety Proclamation at the Singapore Assizes on Nov 14. a young Chinese Chee Teek Khoon had his conviction quashed by the Cri mlnal Court of Appeal yesI c relay. The appellant had been found
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  • 74 3 PASSIVE DEFENCES It is officially announced that pension* to dependants and Disibility Pensions to member 3 of Passive Defence and .Essential Se r vices, who suffered war injuries, are now being paid in accordance with the provisions Df the Personal Injuries (Clviians> Scheme 1941 to
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  • 174 3 (Tribune, Staff Reporter) j Last week saw the largest t inflow of parcels that the General Post Office has i had to deal with for a long t S time. Over ten thousand of j them came in—B,ooo of i which were from the U.K. j
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  • 154 3 Six Food Control Inspectors whose cases on corruption and extortion charge* were transferred from a lower court, claimeo trial when they were charged before First District Judge Pa a Storr, yesterday. Michael Chew, alias Che* Boon Chuan was alleged to have corruptly received $1,700 from
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  • 535 3 Inside Story That Even Monty Never Knew After consultation wim Lord Louis Mountbatten and Major-General Laycock, C-in-C of Combined Operations, I was given per mission to-day to tell for the first time the war-time story of one of the most secret units in the
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  • 30 3 The illegal Jewish immigrant ship San carrying 1,279 refugees, of whom 492 w r e women and children seen here tied up alongside Haifa Harbour nnth a pronounced lUt -(PROSEALF).
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  • 531 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) B J he Department of Civil Aviation is asking for $1,500,000 in the draft Estimates for 1947 for the re- habilitation of Kallang Aerodrome. Just what proportion of this sum will finally be decided upon by the Select Committee
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  • 157 3 Union Finances (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 9. —Despite heavy expenditure in 1947 totalling $335,--336,000 with revenue short by nearly $122,000,000, the financial position of the Malayan Union by the end of next year is expected to show an estimated surplus of
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  • 106 3 A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded by the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yester day at the conclusion of an Inquiry into the death of See Kirn Chuan (32) and Tan Chin Lim (23) who succumbed to petroi bum* ftnm an explosion ln
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    • 403 3 WEATALL" I BREAKFAST BlSClWrsjl ■whole wheat' irbo hydrate tXtxart and sugar.' est fan be used with v i Old milk. Delicious! n :th bu.ter jam t-ri Should be given to and invalid*. one of the greatest, i ing foods obtainable.j distributors art! r< quested to write to SOLE AGENTS. Sin
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    • 355 3 j F. Ĕ. ZUELLIG, LTD. 2. Robinson Rd., Singapore. 'Phone 6990. < HEMIC O HO r$ Eli OLD < I I vwm j Fragrant, Antiseptic, Non-Abrasive. Speedily removes dirt, stains and grease from cooking stoves kit-chen utensils, baths, paintwork, metals, rubber flooring etc. Absolutely non-injurious to the most delicate surface
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  • 464 4 fhm is all too little s from Sarawak, but there is gives a pic•ir« of growing aiscontent with the Act of Cession, a week ago there questions in the House Commons concerning the reported action of an ver-zealous police officer a Kuching who ordered ;he removal of anti-cession
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  • 1428 4  -  s b y —1 v S Elizabeth Monroe The average view of the Middle East is one of a great land bridge—away at the far end of the Mediterranean—lying between Europe and Asia. It is a bridge on which have been fought several wars.
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  • 147 4 HONG KONG—The colony's cost of living may soon take another sharp upward rise when legislation i s passed authorising landlords an increase of up to 30 per cent, over the 1941 levels for dwellings and up to 45 per cent, on busines s premises, but "tea money"
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  • 404 4 Letters To The Editor Sir—With reference to the letter oy your correspondent A.I.M.A. on the subject of representation of the Malayanborn Indians, and in particular his attack on the Indo-Malayan Association. I would like to reply. The Indo-Malayan Association Is composed of Indian citizens of
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  • 164 4 Sir—Correcting the rather elaborate social welfare set-up by the Government it is rather surprising to see so much street begging going on in the principal streets of Ipoh. Apart from being an absolute nuisance, these beggars are a menace to public health. In many cases they are
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  • 63 4 Sir—"Sleuth" certainly hit the nail on the head and proved a prophet when he predicted the other day the fate that awaited foolish folk who rode the bus footboards. Saturday morning's ghastly accident in Orchard Road wa 3 a grim lesson, but will the authorities act in t'me
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  • 446 4 Pressing for the aboli ion of rickshaws from the streets of Singapore on humanitarian grounds, at the last meeting of the Singap >re Municipal Commissioners, Mr. John Laycook and Mr. T. W. Ong won the day when the Commissioners, decided to adopt their motion. Singapore has thu
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    • 53 4 Deleotive Er»W neglect of correction, or corrected with unprope: glasses causes headache pain around the eyes; fatigue and discomfort upon use of the eyes for close work, Blur of print etc.. To Relieve The Symptoms an achate scientific examination by our Reiractionist is advisable. PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South
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    • 56 4 T■ XT VR A CELEBRATED WINES SPIRITS j NOW AVAILABLE From Thomas Hardy £r Sons Lid., Adelaide TINTARA GOLD LABEL PO RT. V.O. INVALID PORT. RICH RUBY FORT. AMONTILLADO S KERRY. GOLD LABEL Ml' SCATEL. CABINET CLARET. OLD CASTLE RIESLING. VINTAGE RESERVE SAI TEKNE Sole Agents: ROBINSON Co., Ltd. ph
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 48 4 STRANGE AS, IT SEEMS By Em«, Hij ream 13 £y£e Hf >NDL£Q/ Irwfte f) C&IME j*3k~iL P06EV DPnJr TO "GO f/£ST, w c VOUHG Mm/ M 7& 1 A PROCLAMATION 1 REitsJS/ PKOHI6ITEO TRAVEL WE ST C? THE ALLEGHENY REGION UNDER PENALTY B&>& OF PROPERTY SEIZUR.E. AND IMPRISONMENT^
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  • 253 5 Tuesday, ted below are for xcept where otherX m .-Yesterday's quotMeehoon": Siam s- No 2 $85: No. 3 $75; N t $65; Kedah $65. im No. 1 $117; No. 2 •iid' N 3 $85. iutinoui rice $105; tinou« rice $75. Siam g S3B. No. 1 $50;
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  • 167 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) iala Lumpur, Monday—An official press release denies that official barriers, particularly in th€ field, were being raised between the Malayar and Singapore since the reoccupation, thus iing the differences and difficulties between tl Union and the Colony. tease adds that there
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  • 84 5 The sugar ship Sampep coming in to discharge 2,200 tons of sugar for Singapore met with disaster yesterday morning when she ran a ground on the Selat Sinki coral reef between Pulau Bukom and Cyrene Shoal. The extent of the damage is not yet known
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  • 117 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two shipments of railway equipment have arrived almost simultaneously. The Empire Marshall which came in yesterday morning brought in a total of 65 wagons for the Malayan Railways. These will not be discharged until the ship comes alongside tomorrow. The Rhexenor
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  • 372 5 The story of a sit-down strike by a party of British PoW officers in Kanbu ri camp, Siam, in 1945 following continued interfere nee by Japanese and Koreans in the supervision of work, was disclosed in the War Crimes court yesterday at the resumed
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  • 196 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Colonel W_. H. B. Wheeler who •wa s missing after a yachting trip from Singapore to neighbouring islands over six weeks ago ha«: not been found and Army authorities, despite extensive search, have now decided that Ihere in little hope of
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  • 122 5 LONDON, Dtc 9.-High grade mechanical toys of the tuture will probably be capable of control by wireless on the radar prln cipie. Robert Gage, 45-year-old manag ing director of a Bristol firm exporting three million toys yearly, was recently' in America where he met Louis v Marks
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  • 81 5 A tentative charg? of attempted murder was explained to Chua Vow Tong <23>, who appeared before Second Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterdayThe incident was alleged to have taken place at 1 p.m. on Sept. 23 when Sgt. Abu Hassan was shot at with a
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  • 58 5 Members of the Singapore Association will hold a public meeting at the Adelphi roof garden on Thursday at 5.15 p.m. to discuss the que? tion of the imposition of Income Tax in Singapore. At this meeting views ran be expressed by any member of the
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  • 61 5 A special extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Association Of Teachers of Dancing will be held at the Odeon Cabaret on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. to discuss facilities for a professional examination to be held under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Lee. representative of the National
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  • 33 5 No further developments have taken place in the Yellow Top Taxi drivers' strike. The strikers met late last night to discuss the situation. The strike enters its fourth day today.
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  • 38 5 35 cents —Rice mashed potatoes, beef stew or fish curry tbillis) salted beans, bean cake in spring onion garnishment. Onions and Chye Huay. 15 cents —Rice, mashed potatoes, salt fish, bean sprouts and Kangkong.
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  • 41 5 The Rev. R. K. S. Adams, Principal. St. Andrew's School, S*ngapore. will speak on "Australia looks his way," at the nex: meeting of the East-West Society t> be held on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the YMCA pavilion, Bras Basah Road.
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  • 371 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "It is only dignity and loyalty to the service that keeps us going on," said a group of Government servants interviewed yesteraay on their views that a Salaries Commission should be established to go into the question of revision of Government employees
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  • 73 5 S'pore Greetings To G-G Bride Singapore has sent the following congratulatory cable to the Governor-General, whose wedding took place in Ottawa yesterday: "A motion by Sir Han Hoe Lim and passed unanimously at a meeting of the Singapore Advisory Council, December 4th resolved that on behalf of the people of
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  • 88 5 The newly-constituted committee of management ef the Silver Jubilee Fund, at a recent meeting, elected office-bearers as follows Chairman, The Secretary r «r Social Welfare (Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. M.C.S.t Secretary. Lt. CoL Wainwright, Salvation Army; Treasurer, Evan Wong, Esq.. CA. A scheme was outlined
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  • 19 5 The question of continued employment of married Women has been referred to the General Purposes Committee by Lewisham Council.
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  • 693 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 9.—Ambiguities in the text of the draft agreement for revision oi the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian %eaty initialled in London last October by Mr. Bevin and Ismail Sidky Pasha are believed in well-in-formed quarters in London to be responsible lor the crisis
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  • 204 5 Reuter. Nanking, Dec. 9.—More than 15.000 Communist troops concentrated along the north bank of sungari crossed the river at three points on Saturday, according to the Government controlled Central News Agency, which describes the move as the beginning of the Communist "winter offensive." —Reuter. Nanking, Dec.
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  • 315 5 OUR FINANCIAL SECTION F. N. Marked Up: Rubber And Tin Steady On The Whole (By Our Own Correspondent). The share markets opened unchanged so far as tin and rubber shares were concerned. In the industrial market. Fraser Neave's balance-sheet and directors' report had had a marked effect on share? of
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  • 142 6 Europeans in Service uniform Wen involve* in two Uuci robberies over the week-end. In each case the driver was robbed of all his money and made to get off his vehicle which Was driven off and l*ter abandoned. Both taxis were 4 recovered. The first robbery occurred
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  • 69 6 Eight MiUays. and two Indians members of the crew of s.s. "Klang". who appeared before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday, were found guilty or the theft of seven bale* of textiles, valued at approximately $3,000. from the ship, on Oct. 16 Three of them, who
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  • 34 6 A Public Lecture will be lv W at the Singapore Lodge Theosophlcal Boeiety on Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. The subject is "Peace through Universal Brotherhood by Mrs. H. B. Moot head."
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  • 199 6 By Tribune Staff Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, today—The Public Relations Department of the Malayan Union have successfully concluded negotiations for the purchase of film producing equipment from tne United States Army, according to a paper to be tabled in the Malayan Union Advisory Council
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  • 302 6 Wich cases of smallpox reaching alarming proportions in the Malayan Union, mass vaccination has been instituted there. Smallpox was reported in seven states of the Union, the exception being Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Malacca, Pahang, and Johore. For the week ending November 30,
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  • 150 6 Kassim bin Ahmad Angullia, who appeared before First District Judge Paul Storr on three charges under the Increase of Rent (Restriction) Ordinance for allegedly accepting premiums for a tenancy, claimed trial, yesterday. Mr. J. K. Gale is to prosecute on a fiat from the D.P.P., while Mr.
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  • 81 6 The death occurred suddenly at lis residence in Siglap on Sunday tfitftf of Mr. Ee Toon Btff, Chief 3l*»rk t Supreme Court. Singapore. Mi.' Ee Toon Hee was "»n three nonths' leave preparatory to retireaent. The Late Mr. Ee Toon Hee. who was 53
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  • 58 6 A five-man committee, representing tne Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, met the management yesterday to discuss the terms of the new demands put in last Tuesday. Negotiations which were inconclusive, would be continued later, Mr. George Marshall. Manager, Traction Company, informed the Tribune. The demands
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    • 117 6 DAILY 3.30 L 7.30 p.m. All-Malaya Premiere! Mysteries and wonders from the Mythological books :>f renown! "NANDANAR" I:. Tamil) Gcmmi Pictures' nasterpiece with it specially-selected cast Dandnpani Desikar, Se rukolathur Sama Ranjan and G nan am Dal I Song Hit*—You'll Like Them All! i TO-NIGHT: 630 k 9 p.m. (Last
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    • 107 6 CHUNGKING Tanjong Pagar—Phono 3327 8* a son Extended 4 shows today: 1, 3.15, 7.00, 9.00 "Tai Hup Kum Fong Chee" (in Cantonese) Fiery Adventure! Forbidden Excitement and Roaring Tin Ills! NEXT CHANGE "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND" UJ^hcatrTlLJl Last 2 Shows. Phone 2967 6.45 and 915 p.m. ERROL FYNN and OLIVIA
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    • 71 6 MARLBOROUGH To-day: 3.30—6.30—9.13 "Shahenshah Babar" (Hindustani) Starring Khurshid and Sheikh Muklitar Supported by latest Indian Newsreel 179 NEXT CHANGE "MUMNUITLHt B" or FORBIDDEN LOVE" (Egyptian) Ba I R UK GEYLANG PHONE ***** BY PUBUC REQUESTS' Last Day. 3.16 6.30 9.15 p.m. "BASANT" (In Hindustani) with Mumtaz Shanti UUhas TO-MORROW: DASSI"
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    • 249 6 oi:tstaxdixg in tiikiu DRAMAS! 1 ALAN CURTIS' DYNAMIC R( )LE AS EMMET DALTQN! BLOODIEST FORAY AFTER BANK Rm n BETWEEN THE DALTON BOYS' AND XTELAWi 5 SHOWS DAILY: TLX vsi 11 a-m— 2 p.m.—1.15 p.m.—6.30 Mfc—{lis pm ★CAPITOL* lON •AM Bffß^ mm msm-Bt wm-mm &sm mm Much More Fe/ocious Than
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  • 64 7 barter's court. neitheripg of b -idmintou I Merry Unio-s Bad- •> the Singapore i U tan by 5 sames Union 8.P., piayers I Cheong Eng Leong i St et Teek Huat i: Lnn Kirn P"ow in Henry Wee 15.5 beat Eddy W.e 15.9. L onz beat
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  • 346 7 The 223 Base Ordnance Depot held the Singapore Recreation Club to a draw of two-all in a hockey match played on the Padan g yesterday. The game, which was played on soggy ground, proved dull during the flrst half and at the
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  • 80 7 The Kranji W'T Soccer XI b< at a Singapore Indian XI by r.lx goals t«> thtre at soccer play d at Kranji on Sunday. On Saturday the Indians are meeting the Seletar airmen at soccer at Seletar. and the following will represent them O. M. Angulia; Katar
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  • 144 7 The Combined Friendship Badminton Party defeated Kent Road Badminton Party at their home court by 4 games to 3 on Sunday. Results <CF3P players mentioned first*:SINGLES: —Chan Swee Lam beo_t Thomas Scow 13-13. «5-3». 15-10. 15-4: Lee Ah Tee lost to Wee Leong Sow 2-15 7-15. Ng
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  • 54 7 The S.R C team to meet Raffles College at hockey tomorrow at the Padang will be a s follows: B. Norohna; B. Kleenman. P. Neubronner; H. Rodrigues, P. Pennefather. P. Norohna; D. Ross, C. Lloyd, J. Stanley, A. Clarke and E. Ebert. Reserves:—M. Labroey and M Modder.
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  • 809 7 311 Runs In 3 Hours, Last 50 In 10 Mins Reuter. GYMPIE, (QUEENSLAND), Dec. 9.—The M.C.C. versus Queensland Country XI cricket match ended in a. draw.- In sultry weather, the M.C.C. reached the Queensland Country :eam's score of 208 after three hours' batting on
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  • 49 7 The following indoor games are available for member* of the Indian Association commenclntf from thi» week: Ping-pong. CheSs. Draught*, Carrum, Darts and Cards, Th* Association premises will be open from 4.30 p.m. to 10 pan. on week days and from 10 a.m. to 10 "p.m. on Sundays.
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  • 57 7 SCO. team for today's ruggei game OA the padanff against 4th Special Wireleaa XV: J. J. Bell; D. Redman, M. E. Davies. C. Milton C. M. Quayle; W. Mcßeath, H. B, Wilson; R. Smith, J. H. Wheeler P. Hutchinson, P. W. Stephens, H, W. Fdrster, P. M
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  • 31 7 The monthly oommittee meeting of the Party will be held on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. at the residence of the President, Mr. Koh Teek Ec No: 125-C, Thomson Road.
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  • 40 7 Playing without two of their best players, the Food Control Inspectorate Xi., met and defeated the R.A.F. Hospital XL, at hockey on the Yio Chu Kang Road ground last Thursday, by 3 goals to 1.
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  • 553 7 Archie Quick Asks: LONDON, Dec. 9 —The headlines are screaming boxing this cold winter morning. Boiled down, they say Woodcock is to meet Louis in June in the states, Tarleton to fight pep in January and Cerdan to wait for Hawkins
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 188 7 Surprised New Yorkers Stunned Wlien They Saw TARZAN in Broadway! TARZAN Shopping TARZAN Clothed! You'll Be Surprised, Too, When You See "TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE 1 Johnny WEISSMULLER John Maureen SHEFFIELD O'SULLIVAN CAPITOL Midnight PREMIERE FRIDAY Opening To-day: 3—7—9.15 p.m. The BelMt Rhythm in Pictures! "Reveille with Beverly" with Ann
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  • 171 8 LONDON, Dec. 9—British television jt looking for the ideal girl crooner beauty and voice, plus experience are qualities which will count and no woman it too old at forty. The ideal crooner, says 8.8.C. has a figure like Betty Grable, a voice like Dinah Shore,
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  • 81 8 Reuter. PARIS, Dec. 9.--Hie threat of renewed Franco-Vietnam hostilities on Northern French Indochina is seen today in a letter to French authorities irom Huang; Hu Nam. Vietnam Under Secretary of State for Interior, according to an Agence France Presse despatch from Hanoi. The letter protested
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  • 84 8 LONDON. Dec. 9.-A -'Girls' town*' will be the answer to the labour shortage in tile silk weaving industry at sudbury. The employers' scheme has received the approval of the Ministry of Labour, the West Suffolk Education Committee and the local Authorities. The plan is to establish
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  • 233 8 JERUSALEM, Dec. 9. Palestine's two active Jewish terrorist organisations— Irgun Zvai L'jumi and the Stern Gang—have agreed that there shall be no violence during the meeting of the World Zionist Congress which opened at Basle, Switzerland, today and continues till che new year, according to
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  • 207 8 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 9. -The British Secretary of State for War. Mr Frederick Bellenger, has sent the following telegram to Gen. Sir Montagu Stopford, Commander-in-Chief South East Asia Land Forces: "On the final withdrawal of British and Indian troops from the Netherlands Ea>t Ind'es
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  • 170 8 Reuter. MADRID. Dec. 9.—General Franciso Franco, speaking today during a demonstration intended to show the solidarity of Spain behind hi> leadership in the face of United Nation-' opposition, declared: 'Nations with Communism desolating Europe and 12 nation- under it- yoke, we cannot be surprised at
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  • 24 8 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 9—Football Association result: Sheffield Wednesday 2, Copenhagen Combination 3. Rugby, Union Result; Bir mingham. University 0. Pontypool 9.--Renter.
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  • 182 8 Reuter. TEHERAN, Dec 9,—Ghavam Es Suitaneh. the Persian Prime Minister, appealed last night to the peasants and workers of the "home rule" piovince of Azerbaijan which refused entry to Persian troops to supervise the parliamentary election:, to "liquidate the gangster regime "Fedaiehs" (.Azerbaijan Democrat forces)
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  • 142 8 BETWEEN US GIRLS Dianna Barrymorc, Kay Francis, Robert Cummings, John Boies. This gay and entertaining comedy based on the >tory Le Fruit Vert* by R«-gis Gignoux and Jacques Thery merits more ap plause than the average Hollywood comedy. Star of this ultra-modern >tory is Diana Barrymorc
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  • 194 8 Reuter. PARIS, 9. —The French Minister of Finance, Robert Schumann, in the most thorough and most drastic balance sheet of French economy ever drawn up will tomorrow hold up Britain's self-denying policy of austerity as an urgent example to be followed by France if bankruptcy
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  • 864 8 Reuter. Basle, Dec. 9—A plea that if Britmandate for Palestine she should be vert ihe Jewish national home into a by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President 0 isl Organisation and Jewish Agency in hi dress a, the 22nd World Zionist Congre afternoon. Other points
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  • 26 8 Passenger lifts, rooms and playgrounds, and a cv* munal laundry arc in the flats Ha.;iij-: .ci planning to build in Lta Kilburn Priory tch<
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