Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1947

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  • 52 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FO/* THeWoplE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala L U mpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY, JAN.
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  • 202 1 Reuter. LONDt N 3 -A report prom:n.: d v.<t-rday in a Lordo. mi ft] oewftpape* tha* in romanc" between Prince>s Elizabeth aiii! Pt PI lif) Greece had r. Stage VlMfl I" Was The Ml (CI talk bp (fee British Cabinet < d '.fl in aUtbaritntive L.r.d
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  • 46 1 ITnbuiu Staff Kep.rtc) #k 0 were born at n Kandang Kerbau New Year's a. r J ,J Rl at 12 55 lo H oz. son of tan m i Hen B« wife of a rat- "ver 5.000 Ken ra :it Kandang
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  • 416 1 MELBOURNE. Thurs— Bill Bktrich, who was injured early yesterday creates a n early sensation when th? second day's play in the Third Test began this morning. Given the task of opening the attack against Australia's overnight not outs, Enrich dismissed Don Tallon v :th the first
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  • 9 1 AUSTRALIA all out 365 (McCool 104 not out)
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  • 425 1 MATTER BEING THRASHED OUT IN LONDON (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Anthony Brooke, former Raja teuda lif Sarawak, who arrived in Singapore, told the Tribune this morning that he was not going to approach the Governor General's office at all. The matter rested
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  • 167 1 Reuter. FELTHAM, Middlesex. Jan. 1. Police Wireless car*; and patrojs m thy whole of the Home Counclcs have been warned to look out for ten youths who reaped in iwo breakout- from Borstal in- iiution at Feltham on Tuesday night and yesterday. A -p<.cial watch is
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  • 63 1 Reuter. CALICUT. Jan. 2—The police opened fire on an armed crowd of persons described as Communists who attacked them in Ellaranhl village, 35 miles from Cannanore on the Malabar coast in Madras Province. One police officer Was wounded by a shot but details of other
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  • 185 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) One hundred and twenty Singpore firemen and Fire Biigade Workshop personnel aie on strike. They came out on New Year's Eve. and were siill on stiike this morning. A small number of firemen are still on the job, howeve* and the fire fighting service*
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  • 91 1 U.P. JERUSALEM, Jan. 2.—The Jewish terrorist organisation Irgun Zvai Leunai declared in a broadcast last Qight Oq its secret radio transmitter Voice Of Fighting Zion' Night :.tiuck* against British Army transport In Palestine will be resumed. The authorities have arrested 50 persons in Tel-Aviv.
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  • 41 1 LONDON Jan. 2 (UP)).—ln a New Year's message, the Minister of Pood, Mr. Strachey, said the end of the food rationing in Britain wa s not yet in sight. The "food crisis i P not over yet".
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  • 29 1 Reuter. BAODAD, Jan. 2 -The pilot and four passengers were killed when an RAP plane crashed near Habbaniya yesterday, base owing to bad Weather. —Reuter.
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  • 186 1 U.P. PARIS. Jan. 2—M. Blum last} night broadcast an appeal to the French people to support his plan for lowering the cost of living by fiye per cent and indicated that he would not approve the demand of the French labour for nearly
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Jan. 2.—Ge n Sir Mosley Mayne, who retired yesterday from the office of Principal Military Adviser to the Secretary of State for India, receives the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Bath.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 30 1 The Ideal Gifh for the Seasons KRIS BRAND PEWTER Beer Mugs, Tea Services, Cigarette Sets, Powder Bowls and Flower Vases Etc. Distributing Agents Season Trading Co. 57 High St., Singapore.
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    • 507 2 Titiin \i: PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: I Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, situations) Wanted, For Sale, etc. aU $8 00 per insertion of 2o! words, 15 cts. for every) addnVonal word. Public Notices Announcement: $4 00 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Mar r!age, Birth Notices,
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    • 950 2 NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that M. A. Kadir the sole proprietor of the Jubilee Eating House of No. 34 Raffles Quay, Singapore, has on the 17th December 1945 sold and delivered all the furniture and trade fittings in or pbout the business premises to Mr. Tnn Sin
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    • 663 2 NOTICE j MUNICIPAL NOTICE For Information of Medical Practitioners. Please note that cases of SMALL POX have been notified in residents of Kallang Road j and Serangoon Road. By Order, N. A. CANTON, Municipal Health Officer. MUNICIPAL 1* OTICiT For Information of Medical Practitioners. Please note that cases of PMALL
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  • 327 3 tribune Staff Reporter) The New Yeai was welcomed by Singaporeans in traditional fashion. Crowds thronged th* streets throughout Tuesday night as well as all places oi amusement in the city where they carried on their ceiCerat'ens until midnight, when the blare of ships' sirens, a pattern of
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  • 137 3 Remarking that they were a menace to the public of Singapore, Mr. A. P. Jack. Singapore Seventh Magistrate, convicted and sentenced three men of the H.M.S. Sultan, A. McFarlane. Eric Hanvey and Edward Somerville, to two months' ri goroua imprisonment on a charge of dishonestly
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  • 104 3 The following have returned from leave: Dr. L. H\ Turner, Malayan Medical Service; Mr. T. P. Cromwell, O.E#E., Malayan Civil Service; Mr. A. E. Jakeman, Chiet Inspector of Police; Mr. A. E. S. Talbot, Malayan Customs Service; Mr. V. C. Seedwell, Chief Inspector of Police; Mr. A.
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  • 279 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE MOTOR TONGKANG BELONGING TO CHOP SIN GIAP, WHICH WAS UNDER DETENTION AT KARIMOEN FOR SOME WEEKS, HAS BEEN RELEASED BY THE DUTCH AUTHORITIES. OF THE CARGO OF HEMP, RUBBER AND INCENSE, ONLY THE 28 TONS OF INCENSE WERE RELEASED. WHILE
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  • 97 3 Reuter. j London, jan I.— An official of i St. Paul's Cathedral estimated I the congregation at the Watch 1 Night service at oetween 3.003 and 4.000. Outside the CatheI dral. the whole forecourt and i Ludgate Hill were cxQVtred. by
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  • 35 3 The Bbhop of has appointed the following as Hunnary canons: The Rev D. M Gnanasihamani, the Rev. R. C. Moore, the Rev R K. S Adams and the Rev Yip Cho Sang.
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  • 79 3 Reuter. Tokyo. Dec. 31.—1n a New War message to-day to the Japanese people. General Dougias Mac Arthur, Supreme Commander fcr Allied Powers, praised the great majority" oi Japanese leader, lot their approach to Japan s problems "They have displayed exemplary approach to the realism of
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  • 127 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Jan. I—United ltatt< aid to China sinew Pearl Harbour ha- mounted to well over U.S. $2,000,000,000. but not even the expert* in surplus property and Chines*, currency are able to figure the exact total. Government authorities were unable to strvtch the figures to
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  • 52 3 Reuter. Jerusalem. Jan. 1.—Sentence c.t death wa to-da>* passed on a 33-year-old Jewish terrorist, Dov Gruner by the military court in Jerusalem for his part in the attack: on Ramat Gan police station last April 23. The sentence is subject to confirmation by the G.-neral Officer Commanding
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  • 406 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Within the next six months, all meteorologigal stations throughout Malaya will begin to function. Most of the equipment at the 17 stations throughout the country weie either destroyed or removed by the Japan e>e during the Malayan campaign oi during
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  • 517 4 One of the most interesting points made by the Acting Governor General, Sir Edward Gent, in his broadcast on the constitutional proposals was that the essential proposals are those contained in the draft form of Federation Agreement v.nd State Agreements. While the Report of the Working
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  • 1322 4  -  ACTING GOVERNORGENERAL, in a radio broadcast on Tuesday night —by Sir Edward Gent. When a recently spoke on Radio Malaya it was Dtfore the constitutional proposals had been published and I asked that all responsible and Interested people should read and consider the proposals very deliberately
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  • 1530 4 The following are sketches of Singapore recipients of New Year honours:— Mrt. ROBERT EDWARD FOULGER. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. SINGAPORE. —Mr. Foulger was formerly Deputy Commissioner of Police. Nigeria. He came to Singapore on the sth ot September. 1945 and took over command from tne Japanese
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  • 259 4 Letters To The Editor S'ir,—Sometime ago I received a summons from the Kuaia Lumpur Traffic Court to appear on a charge of failing to have a rear lignt to my car. The offence was a.leged to have been committed about four months prior
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  • 229 4 Sir—The aim of the British Government is to force the inhabitants J Malaya to surrender their "elves to a virtual colonisaf'on scheme. This was seen in the introduction of the MacMichael Treaties and then the revised proposals recently laid out. It is the most shameful constitution ev.r drawn
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  • 85 4 Sir.—It is in the papers .thar servants are to have their cost O ot living allowances increased when employees of commercial firms are still in the dark. In thi? time of hardship when everyone is in financial difficulties owing to the high cost of living, it is only
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 262 5 Knight Command of Bath is cona] Sir Montagu ALFSEA in s ii Honours. British High I d a, Mr. Terence made Knight of Michael and H* Ort* gain in the Ust Si! J' liri Moffey, t( the Viceroy chief Commissioner of Frontier Province. now
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  • 443 5 Several members of Singapore's Air Raid Precautions and Auxiliary Fire Service personnel, whose magnificent work, '-ften under the most trying conditions, during the battle of Singapore In 1942 has so often been publicly acknowledged, are honoured by His Majesty the King in the New
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  • 90 5 Reuter. Colombo. Jan. 1. —Contract? of Ceylon's police chief. Lieut.-Col-R. M. Bacon and his assistants J. L. Waldron and Supzrintendant P D. Brodie are to be terminated, according to an official communique issued by Sir John Howard, acting Governor 0 f Ceylon. Thi s
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  • 28 5 Leave of absence granted to Mr. J. R. Spence, Executive Enginer. Malayan Public Works Service, has been extended from Oct. 10, 1946, for a period of 92 days.
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  • 113 5 >bly learned that an Ori-•Sl'-uth otherwise known i« Chan i s coming Wo. son, Tommy, Putting a stop to the lawVl| i be telling you some Saturday mid-night at the North Bridge Rd., ''illy stalks a savage a blood-chilling crime "1 SHANGHAI COBRA".
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  • 161 5 Reuter. London. Jan. I—British coal mines today became the property of the British nation when in a formal ceremony attended by the Prime Minister and fou* ex-miner cabinet ministers, Mr Emanuel Shinweil, Minister ot Fuel and Power, handed to Lord Hyndley, Chairman of
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  • 54 5 Reuter. Rangoon, Jan 1.-The Mahabama (greater Burma Party, ot which Dr. Ba Maw is the leader, has announced its decision to reject the British Government's recent statement on Burma- A statement issued by the Party h f adquarter- declared the prob'em of Burma's independence must be finally settled by revolution
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  • 154 5 Reuter. Nanking, Jan, :.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek today dedicated China's newly-promul-gated Republican constitution to Dr. Sun Vat-sen in a shore but impressive ceremony at the Mausoleum built in commemoration of the father oi tnp Chinese Republican The Generalissimo, addressing the marble statue of Dr. Sun Vat-San,
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  • 66 5 Reuter. Alexandria. Dec. 31. Telephone calls from escaped German war prisoners threatening to blow up buildings occupied by British military authorities and the fashionable Cecil Hotel unlesc steps are taken immediately to repatriate them have been received by the British authorities and manager of Cecil
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  • 13 5 Mr. Steuart Bon Bernard to be a Cadet in the MaUvan Civi' service.
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  • 1132 5 Following are the recipients of New Year Honours in the Malayan Union. COMPANION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL ST. GEORGE Dr. W. LINEHAN. MALAYAN CIVIL SEKvTCI):— Dr. Lineham first joined the M.C.S In 1916. and is with one exception the senior serving
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  • 620 5 (Prom Our Own Correspondent i. MALACCA, Dec 31.—Referring to the position of Chinese in the new constitution for Malaya. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock declared that the vast majority of them would be denied political rights. 'The new scheme is basically anti-Chinese in conception," he
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  • 147 5 U.P. TOKIO, Jan. I.—Three thousand mourners attended the funeral of Gyozan Shlbata after which th? "corpse"' invited them all to his house for refreshments. Shibata. who is one of the richest men in Ibaraki prefecture, was not satisfied simply to make New Year resolution like
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  • 115 5 The following are away on leave: Mr. A. J. A. Blake, Senior Inspector of Police. Mr. J. R. M. Pickthall, Senior Customs Officer; Mr. G. E. W. W. Bayly, Inspector of Prisons, Singapore; Mr. A. Niven, Quantity Surveyor, Malayan Public Works Service; Mr. J. H. Wagstaff, Assistant
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  • 41 5 It is officially announced that H. R. H. the Duke of Gloucester Is expected to arrive in Singapore on January 16, and will leave the following morning to continue his journey from Australia to the Un yd Kingdom.
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  • 597 6 U.S. Commerce In Orient A.P. WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Malaya and Singapore present the brightest commerical picture to the United States which is hoping to rehabilitate during 19 i 7 its war paralysed commerce in the Orient. Many difficulties nave however, to be overcome if this objective
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  • 108 6 A.P. MANILA. Jan. I.—President Manuel Roxas, in a New Year s Day message said that "this New Year will determine whether we can successfully use the implements which are at hand to achieve our national salvation. The decisions which we will make during the coming
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  • 29 6 Reuter. Paris, Jan. I.—lndo-Chinese workers employed at Chamalieres near Clermont Ftrr staged a hunger strike yesterday to protest against the delay in thearepatriation. —Renter.
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  • 174 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Jan. I.—President Truman has signed an executive order transferring the atomic resources of the nation and atomic bombs from the War Department to a flveman civilian commission as from midnight of Dec. 31. Major-General L. C. Groves, under whose guidance the fabulous "Manhattan
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  • 80 6 Reuter. London. Jan. L—William G. Cove. Labour Member of ParliaJ ment for Aberavon. pleaded not guilty at Bow Street Police court to-cjay to obstructing a police I officer in tha execution of his j duty and the charge was disI missed under the Probation of Offenders Met. The
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  • 362 7 LONDOU.—The following are the football fixtures for January 2: ENGLISH LEAGUE THIRD DIVISION-NORTHERN Gateshead v. Bradford City. SCOTTISH LEAGUE "A" DIVISION Celtic v. Aberdeen. Falkirk v. Clyde. Hibernians v. Queens Park. Kilmarnock v. Rangers. Motherwell v. Queen of the South Partick Thistle V. Morton. St. Mfrren v. Hamilton
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  • 473 7 Middlesbro Jumps Two Places In Division 1 LONDON, JAN. 1. -NEW YEAR'S DAY FOOTBALL IS TRADITIONALLY A SCOTTISH AFFAIR BUT USUALLY THERE IS A GOODLY PROGRAMME OF ENGLISH LEAGUE GAMES. PARTICULARLY AMONG NORTHERN TEAMS, AND TODAY WAS NO EXCEPTION. YET THE HONOURS MUST
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  • 84 7 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 1. —Rutrby League results: Barrow 21, Hunslet 0. Bradford Northern 15. Hull and Kingston R. 14. Bellevue Rangers 25, York 8. Featherstone Rovers 0. Hull 12. Halifax 40, Bramley 18. Leigh 22, Batley 5. Oldham 32, Rochda! > Hornets .">. Liverpool Stanley S, St. Helens
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  • 35 8 SYDNEY, i Air mail). —For the month of September, uold production of 77,000 fine ounces, worth £828,751 at export parity of £10/15/3 a fine ounce, was 29 per cent lower than for August
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  • 71 8 The Juke-Box gets pushed forward 2 couple of years in the new Charl:. Chan mystery "The SHANGHAI COBRA due Saturday mid night at the Jubilee Theatre, with Sidney Toler in the starring role. The music machines in the film are equipped with television screens, so you Can see
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  • 866 8 Reuter. (From Normm Preston) MELBOURNE, Jan. I.—England may lose the Thirx Test with Australia and th* rubber, but to-day they came into their own and re\ ealed to all Australia then fighting qualitirG. In ordin aiy circumstances the feat Of dismissing six Australians
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  • 242 8 MELBOURNE, Jan. 1.--Commentin° on the day's play in the Test match hen Victor Richardson, formal Australian test star, said: 'It has been a day of disaster for England. Injuries early in the gamo removet Edrich and Voce and this v. as aggravate! by the fact that Bradman experienced
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  • 58 8 wfflPplay for the Union again>t the HTM. S. Sultan soccer team on Sunday. January 5, at the Police Training School ground, Thompson Road: —S. Sithambram. A. Rasak and Thambyrajah: Murugasu. M. Ghani and M. M. Hamid: Muniyandi, Sulong, Harori, Suppiah and R. Govindai samy. Reserve-. Selavedin, Sin- tha,
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  • 20 8 Mr. R. Rangel. Che Abdul Aziz bin Haji Jaffa r and Mr. Tan Kai Cher f Assistant Immigration Officers, Singapore.
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  • 246 8 The first New V ar Sea Sport, since the reoccupation took plac yesterday watched by crowd, who thronged the s~a front and Clifford Pa r There wer many entrants fol Ihe racea fcr Malay kolehs, sampans, bugis boats and prahu nader The uind which was light
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  • 179 8 Reuter. PARIS. Jan. 2. French mili- j iary reinforcements landed at i oaigon yesterday. Iht French troopship Pa>teur I arrived at Cap St. Jacques with infantry ana cavalry aboard. I*art ol these troops will be sent .o reinforce French forces tn funking. fh linei
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  • 128 8 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Jan. 1.-The Australian Bvard of Control for cricket today announced that they had decided to adopt an Australian suggestion of an amendment to the rules concerning the dismissal of a batsman. The new rule, which will operate in the 1948 season here, provides that a
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  • 281 8 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Jan. I.—The Penang New Year race meet was held to-day in fine weather- The going was good and there was a large attendance. The following were the results: RACE I—The Elk (Meh> Ist.. Maintain (Wahab* 2nd.; Gentian (Martin) 3rd. Time:
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  • 140 8 Two armed Chin.se who attempted to ste.ge a daring hold up near the Capitol Cinema on N( w Year's eve were frustrated in their attempt to relive Mr Kirn Bee (64), cashier of Borne Motors. Singapore, ut a bag con tain'ng $5,000 of the firm's payroll. The
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  • 13 8 Reuter. Paris, Jn a, 1-In internation al rugby football France beat Scotland B—3.—Reuter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 414 8 NOTICES MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE. ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1947 Rates and Surcharge of 25"- on Municipal Rates due for the Ist half-year 1947 Owners of property are reminded that rates and surcharge of 25 on Municipal Rates for the Ist half-year 1947 are due and payable
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