Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1947
1947-10-25
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section63 1947-10-25 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Thai j Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya ow P ri »ted simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh Penan* Phone 5811 (Three Lines) eigH j PAGES SINGAPORE," SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947 PRICE TEN" CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. CoUn63 words
-
209 1947-10-25 1 U.P. Wail Disi nnlsts one* tvdut". iJ't ',h--of Mirk* tl Onrk told pi i sentntsvem' American] ac* 111 S£Mj dt/ir JM f ft /i/ .1 t*o« )i:unrst :>•'• durin§ n I H( rheri Barre*% t nfi rrrxce of >:■•■ threatened lust bowl of my nU.P. - 209 words
-
Article150 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. 24.—The Government of Ceylon i grant to all its public servants the ssociations without official supervision. or control. iati may be reale unions the ■s ii staffs and corps exceptect nl also decided si abtish machiWhitley counr the Whitley ip ir England atReuter. - 150 words
-
Article86 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. SAIGON". Oct. 24. Frencii troop*? have entered and are holding two towns in northern Tongking, Chapa and Ch?em Hoa. 80 miles northwest of Hanoi on the river Cam. a ributary of the Red River, a French Army communique said here tonight. Several attacks by Vietnam (Annamese Republican)Reuter. - 86 words
-
Article34 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 24—Representatives of the world's press will be al--1 »tted 103 se.st.s at Westminster A bey for the weddine ot" Princess Elizabeth to I.t. PhiliD Mouatbatte.n on N..v. 20.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
-
Article112 1947-10-25 1 U.P. LONDON, Oct. 24.—The Pl-year-old Georae Bernard Shaw cot into the debate on marriage cosU of Princess Elizabeth today suggesiii g disenfrai chisemer.t for the Communist William Gallacher and others complainine about expenditures on the wedding ceremoi y of Princess Elizabeth. Shaw said he would recommendU.P. - 112 words
-
Article97 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. KARACHI. Oct. 21 Mohammed Ali Jinr.ah. Ot ve:noi-Gener-al of Pakistan, said today in a r,.essage for the Mcslem festival of Dul Azha: Nothing on earth can now undo Pakistan. 'On this day I send greetings to our Moslem brethren all over the world both onReuter. - 97 words
-
Article46 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 24—A four-engined transport plane, carrylßf 46 passengers and a crew of four flying from Los Angeles to Denver crashed in Bayce Canyon, southern Utah, the United Air liner announced tonight. There were no survivors.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
-
Article64 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. CROYDON. Oct. 24. Thirty people are now kr.cwn to have died and 63 injured in the worst ever crash on Friday morning on the Sovf iern Railway when an 8.40 a.m. Tattenham Corner to London Btidge train during a thick fog ran into theReuter. - 64 words
-
386 1947-10-25 1 Reported Acceptance Of General Wedemeyer's Recommendations U.P. NANKING. Oct. 24-The United Press has reason to believe that President Human and Secretary of S*te Marshall have approved t he Wedemeyer n nrt recommending military and financial aid to China. repor l( It is understood thatU.P. - 386 words
-
Article31 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. CAIRO, Oct. 24.—En the past 24 hours 446 more people in Egypt died of cholera and 876 new casts wire reported, a Health Ministry communique stated tonight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
-
Article24 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. PERTH, Oct, 24.—Lord Forteviot. formerly John Dewar, head of the famous whisky firm, died at his home near here today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
-
Article138 1947-10-25 1 U.P. i LONDON. Oct. 24.—A meet- irq between Mr. Clement Attlee and M. Stalin to "declare war on war" was suggested In the House of Commons today. Me. BUu Smith, Labour, Proposed the meeting during a debate on the Kirk's Address. He added. "The Prime MiristerU.P. - 138 words
-
Article88 1947-10-25 1 U.P. LONDON. Oct. 24.—Princess Elizabeth wi;i wear a Wedding gown of heavy white silk satin with a line witty white tulle veil, 'the London Evening Standard reported. It said if Princes* Elizabeth carries a uouquet, probably it will Le of whitlilies. Tho newspapers published onU.P. - 88 words
-
Article70 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. BUDAPEST, Oct 24.—Amid K reat excitement the Hungarian Parliament today voted for a bill setting up Special workers' courts entitled to pass summary sentences on black marketeers. Th,2 Opposition spokesman failed to make himself hoard al»ovc Communist interruptions a"d the Speaker I Fake off the session. TheReuter. - 70 words
-
174 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Oct. ff A film showing concentration camp*, portable cremation furnace*, gas chambers, shooting rooms, barrets lull of human hair, heaps of bones xnd gold teeth, was the main feature of today's session of the Soviet court trying the Commandant andReuter. - 174 words
-
Article163 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. LAHORE. Oct. 24.—"The Provisional Government of Kashmir* in a statement today claimed that p, had rstablished its rule over most of Kashmir state and that! the Maharajah, Sir Hari Singh, and his "so-called Prime Minister" had left Kashmir province. It claimed that the nowReuter. - 163 words
-
Article45 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Oct. 24.—Persian Foreign Office officials were today expecting a Soviet note which they said mieht hint at future Soviet action, following yesterday's repudiation by the Persian Parliament of the agreement of April 4. 1946» for a joint Soviet-Persian oil company.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
-
Article81 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Oct 24— Pn si dent Truman warned the American people in a half-hour radio speech tonight that unless Congress acts swiftly in the special session on Nov. 17 there may be economic disaster at home and abroad. A White House spokesman said today theReuter. - 81 words
-
Article36 1947-10-25 1 Reuter. ATHENS, Oct. authorities today arrested 70 people in Salonika and charged them with taking part in a "Communist plot" after the alleged discovery of a number of arms dumps by the police Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1947-10-25 1 ATTRACTION Spot Dance Night AT THE SAREE§ OF UNSURPASSED QUALITY BANG LORE BANARAS ZARIWORK p, JRE SILK GEORGETTES Silks suitable for Sarees NINON 45" wide $2.50 per yard i^^_^^.\ T INON 45" wide $3.00 yard «<J2«5 PLACE simcapori PHONE 4649 LIFEGUARD MILK TsE &W\44 words
-
Advertisement79 1947-10-25 1 All the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS Wholesale Retail Owing to limited stock r.o catalogue is issued Expert Repairs Undertaken Yick Woh Hing 429, North Bridge Road, Spore. Phone 7922 (near Middle Road) DRESS-WEAR OF DISTINCTION SEE OUR EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF BAMBOO SHARKSKIN, BLACK DRESS SUITING GABERDINE, SERGE, PALMBEACH LINEN SUIT79 words
-
-
159 1947-10-25 2 U.P. Birmingham, Alabama, Oc 23.—Her automobile leader hu---band got so involved in mixing pleasur: with hfs business that he wanted to 'trade me In for a sports model'"—so she shut and killed him. That was the gist of the testimony offered byU.P. - 159 words
-
Article46 1947-10-25 2 U.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 24. President Truman will have to ir elude at least $400.000 000 for the occupied areas *of Kokm. 1 Japan and Germany In his $1.000.000.000 request from a special session of Congress, it I was reliably reported today. j U.P.U.P. - 46 words
-
131 1947-10-25 2 U.P. SEOUL. KOREA. Oct. 24.- A former North Korean official, who last ir.or.th escaped to South Korea, predicted today that North Koreait armed force 3, trained and equip ped l>v tlio Soviets. WOltld move Iti to take over the country upon theU.P. - 131 words
-
Article98 1947-10-25 2 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 24 -The lon:;--term requirement of British Imperial security will oc discussed by the House of Commons next Monday, it was announced today. It will be based on an amendment by Conservative backbencher j. iv l Thomas regretting the absence from tie King's speechReuter. - 98 words
-
Article36 1947-10-25 2 Reuter. NANKING, Oct. 24. Chinese pan las whicn caused such a stii in London 7.00 early this year are becoming extinct .md the Szechuan provincial government has placed restrictions on heir capture. Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
-
Article43 1947-10-25 2 lUniU, iter >i Japaae* Jr; r:,] <•»■* J 94.15 i: ing to Bgui% ife psnrse Urn baais o3 J J ttgures for ttm m popul it ion of 77 39,r>i»-J in ivomeaairi iy 16. UtK, I r.p. H-43 words
-
Article34 1947-10-25 2 U.P. 24 _V; *V"' cf? H.co.'jr. Navy plant f 5 Rflitiar n-ato which s a r.i t d t: that sh a J sinking condibofl J^M X?; ab is»l S3 rcn-au-Pnj cc. Ha::U.P. - 34 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement590 1947-10-25 2 IN SINGAPORE A for Malayan Railways lAxND j £LEN LINE FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. AROTTERDAM. HAMBURG TYDEUS Nov c f rom U-K. ior Strait, Hon h Kong and Chin* GLENGARRY G 3. 9. Sails Oct. 26th. BRECONSHIRE due 7th Novembei. DENBIGSHIRE i've 24th December. IXIIO-l'illXA S. X. 10. SAILINGS TO SAIGON,590 words
-
Advertisement403 1947-10-25 2 #K.P-M,4JNE &k PASSENGER 2nd FREIGHT services mma ITG PINANG, P. PINANG, TG. PAN DAN, BATAVIA, TEGAL, CHERIBON. SEMARANG, SOURABAIA, BENOA, PADANGBAAI, BOELELENG TAMEELAN, PEMANGKAT. PONTIANAK, KOEMAI, SAMPIT, BANDJERMASIN, PENANG AND BELAWAN-DELI DUE SAILS HEINRICH JESSEN Fdr Penang a£d BelawanDeli Oct. 27 WAKDE For Pemanffkat ai cl Pontianak Oct 30 PAHUD403 words
-
Advertisement229 1947-10-25 2 SITUATIONS VACANT I WANTED Lady Shorthand-Typ-ist. with good knowledge fill 1*c systems. Apply by letter i in first instant stating age. qualifications and .salary r?q«ir- cd to B<ix No- A404, Malaya Tribune» Singapore. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Application are invited for the post of Asst. Stocktaker. Municipal Treasurer's Department. in Grade229 words
-
Advertisement336 1947-10-25 2 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■hi SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I X CONTKBi m.s. "SELAJs'DIA" en route for Saigon and Bangkok m.s. "MANCHURIA" r, en route for Iloilo, Manila, Hongkong and Sha SAILINGS FROM NORTH f.UI.'K tU.i (via Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila ni-s>. "ASIA" SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCAN'DIN i Loading at Singapore, Po r t Bwettenham ft336 words
-
-
Article, Illustration332 1947-10-25 3 'B8TIOH: i■' (1 in fthi i > j' -V tpjest ion. liiink of after the they gave me V don't know. Ilywood had Blue Skies," th Bing CrosFi I Astaire. and hr.ye nly foi- f">ur have a little that my ntov- bind a laugh. They fust font let332 words
-
Article157 1947-10-25 3 and-si :ty boys and girls in Britain n 0 form vanguard of the nations new s in nuclear energy. Governm?r.t ieme has just been announced under be trained in atomic engineering and well as receiving practical instructions U ns recruited by ntments in Vlii157 words
-
Article160 1947-10-25 3 LONDON. By Airmail —A man alleged to have murdered a taxidriver was stated in court at Bristol to have asked another man "Po-3 do you think I am a man who wouli commit a 1 murder?" The man. John Dillon. 23. an Irish labourer, was160 words
-
200 1947-10-25 3 nail.—Charles osp Itl owing to riese treated a prisoner. r which he n 'mlrg mad. Hi president oi v.v rry at Aomi Charles slaved 1 ere h<- was I treated 'ill he collapsed. The letter says: My Dear Sir Two years have200 words
-
Article, Illustration367 1947-10-25 3 YARBOROUGH - By YARBOROUGH Some of tin finer po nts in card-reading and in p] iy were exemplified In Lhe luui.i below played at Deauville by Swth fMr. Eddie Rayne whose p eutatura depaiLure weakened the English team). East opened the bidding with One Diamond South bid One Spade: West passed367 words
-
Article97 1947-10-25 3 LONDON By Airmail.— Christopher' Mackty, two years and ten months, asked his mother Mrs Dorothy Mackey, 0 f High-street, Brampton Hunts for a biscuit, and because she had none in the house sh«> gavo him a carrot. A piece of carrot "went down ihe wrong way,"97 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement71 1947-10-25 3 YOONLY" •lists) V PLATING v-.rks In:— and Chrome NS AND HGNBOARDB d Cl; Num. er K. 2 Q a pair 54/- a pair *m J !> v Ftec •f -Vehicles) y Singapore. HELVETIA Jj^ H *gh lass licnts and A j 1-1 lever movement v a Jwf I Un ->t71 words
-
Advertisement796 1947-10-25 3 sfsfs VAI AM WANTED Reliable Radio M. c. .c fee well esia .lished Chinese import Oral. Please apply with full particulars and salary required to Box No. A.4OG. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <W. 627). EUROPEAN FIRM requires experienced Store- Clerk able keep stock boe)t and beadle liquor shipments independently. Apply post796 words
-
Advertisement543 1947-10-25 3 YXiiicLLo b UK a ALE FOR SALE 1945 Blue Dodge Saloon, mechanically perfect, handsome s ppearance. Owner Requiring new car. Offers. Telephone: 2943. (W426) FOR QUICK SAU: 1941 Standard. 10. Newly painted perfect eoßdttioH reasonable offer considered. Inspection 15, Hamilton Road, 'Phone 2704. (V.623). FORDSON Station Wagcn 1944 mOel new543 words
-
Advertisement538 1947-10-25 3 »w\NO ACCORDION rJeraklj Standard Italia $120 baa-, black d tla*** studded, couplet, back strap seen Prai best offer. Write Box Wo. 891. M.T. Penang. rWj64O). iOR SAUS. Contptete line vi kitchen utensils, crockery, and miscellaneous Household furniture, .or particulars write P.O. Box CO9. rw.62B>. FOR SALE. Two building lolfc Resytfa538 words
-
Advertisement574 1947-10-25 3 TENDERS Terders are invited for th< cor si ruction of 7 Station Wagor Lodies for Ford V 8 15 cwt. Commercial chassis, a specimen type of body may be seen at the Police Trar sport Pcoi, Police Trainirer School. Thomson Road Singapore, at 11 a.m. on 3.11.47. Sealed Tenders should574 words
-
-
Article827 1947-10-25 4 In our last issue we paid tribute to the quality of the Governor-General's broadcast although we disagreed with its substance. Such is the rising quality of Mala van politics that today we are able to congratulate Mr. Chan Ming Ching, Singapore representative of the Malayan827 words
-
Article118 1947-10-25 4 Reuter. MOSCOW. The buildirg foundations of eight skyscrapers, one of 32 storeys and two of 26 storeys, have been laid in Moscow as the city entered the fMlst year of its existence, it is n'anr«ed to complete thorn by 1052 The Soviet Government approved the plan onReuter. - 118 words
-
Article, Illustration292 1947-10-25 4 A Tribune Reporter Boards The "Sharpshooter" (By Bernard Williams) Although to a landsman the seas might appear- to be OM vast stretch of Ocean waste with its ahyssmal depths to be easily traversed, to the sailors, the captains ami navigator:-- of all ocean going292 words
-
Article116 1947-10-25 4 Sir, lt was gicst pM to observe the Harta! DayocOQ 20 which never before occctcj the History of M. fen Hartal is ne'. < it. but owing to arforaeacSSj stan»-e.< we wei* 1 other; on that serf *JQ We ail were VtTJ H j come to116 words
-
Article1469 1947-10-25 4 I By A Special! j Correspondent j DEEP gieen waters that rippled with the cool breeze, blue akies that melted into chrome yellow and flushed into deep scarlet, coconut-studded islands that skipped playfully through numen us rock-strewn bays, misty mountains that showed up taint and1,469 words
-
Article639 1947-10-25 4 r The view* eatprqsscd <n thu I coltnnn an thost <>t qm mdiri- dual atnl do a<>t tv Ci s.sarilu i reflect those of hit tv ursjMper. i REASONABLE ABSENCE Workers will have to take their S Trade Union Ordinance down from i the shell and639 words
-
Article162 1947-10-25 4 Reuter. SHANGHAI.— Shanghai is the -most plentiful town outside of the main Australian cities —a "dinkum" place with plenty ot good beer and r ice girls and only very lew people trying to "see you oft" (cheat you) This) is the gereral verdict or the Australian sailorsReuter. - 162 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1947-10-25 4 FLASH A limited number of latest ?cu. ft. capacity AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS ARRIVED. Come early before they are sold out. Lee Fletcher 102-106, Orchard Road ________PHONE: 3338. jewellery Diamond Watches TRY G.CDe Silva Bros. 3. RAFFLES PLACE, j Singapore Phone *****.40 words
-
Advertisement21 1947-10-25 4 j rhrff > i2fS 'JL (1hu jbJ||j| 1 MADEINENGI N! ;^,A^ Sole Agents for Malaya, B.N j* J*. 9o r QUAY. w21 words
-
-
Article103 1947-10-25 5 Reuter. v By Airmail —A girl \0 with GvTman ier, tr»-3d to kill the Juvenile un'rvliam Sussex, was lid: "We ai" ii any way for haj when she id taken about took her to wrote to her fl Ii said: goii g to sayReuter. - 103 words
-
1771 1947-10-25 5 RIDDLES OF THE WAR (2) eageJnL^*™ LL: In this G«ek campaign his Svmtt Practical possibilities.. on htaf^utTwa "The spotlights were ties Tn the r™ 'o Gener al O'Connor's brilliant tac Ks t ha t U ie troops themselves ascribed the 1941 victhe o^th LI1,771 words
-
333 1947-10-25 5 —DIVORCE JUDGE LONDON. (By Airmail). -Criticising a private detective, Judge Donah! Hurst, special commissioner, declared in Reading Divorce Court that the man "acted most improperly, and in his anxiety to help those who were instructing him he 4 vent far beyond the bounds of propriety and333 words
-
125 1947-10-25 5 LONDON, By Airmail—Eisht out of every ten girls in th WRENS are bnmotte s and the Service is a bit puzzhxl as to why it attracts so few blondes. When 250 WRENS paraded at Chatham Naval Barracks 240 were brunettes and there wa~ on«>125 words
-
435 1947-10-25 5 LONDON, (By Airmail).—Interesting facts about the history of a one-time Metropolitan police officer who claims experience as a seafarer, are recalled by the sentence of 12 months' imprisonment passed on him at Chelmsford Quarter Sessions. He is 30-year-old Guy Louis Fielding Gilson. and it435 words
-
Article52 1947-10-25 5 LONDON. By Airmail—-Olive Borden former Mack Seni ett bathing beauty and £400-a-we«»k star of silent pictures, lav dead in a home for destitute women, where she had spent some yearscrubbing floods. "The whole world has fallen on me the said the day b efore52 words
-
501 1947-10-25 5 LONDON, (By Airmail). There was a tense incid «nt during the six-day trial at the Old Bailey ot William Philip Andrews, aged 46. a shopkeeper, of Chatawortn-road, Willesden. charged with performing an Illegal operation on a young woman, and Herbert Percival Marshall, aired 47.501 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1947-10-25 5 1 JR*. Hi ■HI the UP-to-Date Instruments VOl CAN KELY ON I S KOK R EYESIGHT PROBLEMS est ing free. tnt for ialfi guaranteed 1 LTUS EARLY Viatic Optical Co., tg Opticians) KIDGfi ROAD raß; 4548. I ss Hours: 1 m. to 5 p.m--i p.m. opticians m ivfiole fami/y thrives94 words
-
Advertisement104 1947-10-25 5 Red Route Throughout The World! Ro High Quality nr:d Hip.h FerJr* i formmr.cc Broadcast, Rece v«r tSSS? i l*Vx CLIMATES ACAC/DC sets I I available j SOLE AGENTS: The Central Marketing Company 40 C, PHILLIP STREET, SING A PORE, PHONE: 6223 >^ Thi.v neat, compact package can be cor ver104 words
-
-
Article351 1947-10-25 6 (By RESERVE) Spore Malays 1 Jonore Malays i The Singapore Malays drew one-all with compatriots from Johore in yesterday's tie for the s>iu tans' Gold Cup competition played at Jalan Besar 2>*a dium yesterday. Tlie local team entered the field favourites as tlxj had351 words
-
Article149 1947-10-25 6 IPOH. Oct. 24. Reports reachirg here '.ate yesterday evening from the trouble-spot on the Siamese-Malayan border area disclosed that a posse of Police under Mr. Andrews exchanged lire with a group of bandits who cr.capc.l into Siamese territory. No details arc available at the moment, but it is149 words
-
343 1947-10-25 6 (By "Full-Back*') Arrangements are being made to cope with a huge crowd today ai Jalan Besar Stadium, venue of the soccer match between Lien Hwa (United Chinese, XI and the Combined Royal Air Force team. A thrilling aamo us anticipated. Lien343 words
-
Article83 1947-10-25 6 Reuter. LISBON, Oct. 24. The American cruiser Fresno, flying the flag of Admiral R. L. Connolly, Commanding Naval Foices in Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and the destroyer Bordelor arrived here today for a five-day official visit bettered by observers here to beat a political significanceReuter. - 83 words
-
Article52 1947-10-25 6 SRC SCRC Draw Fast exchanges and clever passing featured yesterday's hoc. t( y match between the second strin« of the S.C.R.C. and th S.R.C. on Hong Lim Gr en. There was very little t f > choose between the two teams and the game end-, ed in a draw, each52 words
-
492 1947-10-25 6 (Tribune Sports Reporter) The Auxiliary Poiicc Force boys turned up in force cheer their idol G. Prior to convincing victory in the lightweight finals with Tan Choon Ouan (S.P.F.) in the S.A.3 A. Novices Boxing at the Happy World last night. Attacking aggressively from492 words
-
Article179 1947-10-25 6 U.P. TOKYO. Oct. 24. "Toky > Ros Mrs. Eva Ikuko TogU:i Daquino, expressed surprise toda) at ft Washington press dispatch that the American Legion wants her tried at the i arl!est poss'blo opportunity to forestall her reported attempt to reestablish p tmancnt residence hi theU.P. - 179 words
-
Article30 1947-10-25 6 By the only got! ol the match the B. S Maron defeated the Nelson Sports Club at soccer yesterday at Kampong Bahru Cossage scored for the winners'30 words
-
215 1947-10-25 6 Chan Kah Seng, a schoolboy M W .school, Bukit Timah, gave evidi quiry yesterday into the death of nil C Han, a schooi girl attending th* N,n v 1 ci Eukit Timah. 8 Nal The inquiry was adjourned ther hearine. Chan said that on215 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement189 1947-10-25 6 Ci%FITOt AIR-CONDITIONED PHONE 5159 j BOOK NOW FOR YOUfSEATS! DAILY AT 11 A.M.. 2. 4.15 6.30 9.15 P.M. THE MUSICAL THAT'S TOO BIG FOR WORDS! FAYE I -r" GOODMAN 4 j MHK AND H,S ORCHESTRA \a '(7 i *"th EUGENE PAIIcTTE VvV greenwood EDWARD EVERETT HORTON V\ MM to night189 words
-
Advertisement11 1947-10-25 6 6e^£ For all Skin Troubles A Little a Oriental Balm Product.11 words
-
Advertisement164 1947-10-25 6 NOW SHOWING Ai T\\\ CATHAY A TENSE DRAMA OI ESC APE RECAPTftc death: 1 fSPEMttR IRftCf X*\ Wil (REMEMBER "A GUY NAMED JOE J Si* X I CROSS "fEUX rtd»d by FRED SNEWAM< TON IGHT AT HID~\ iii PACKED WITH THRILLS ft DYNAMIC ACT* TRAPS JAPANAZI WbfflM 1 Thrills, romance164 words
-
-
Article568 1947-10-25 7 Good Fields 0»} Our Racing Reporter) TJi'' following is t>io r>n»vi f Penang, Sat is uic card for today's races RACE ONE Grifina, Pattfe "A" Weight for a e > Jurlon<:s. rangro Impravc Sir Georg, 002 Bonnie Grey »JJ Spring Time Early Bird JJJ Little Lidy *J} Warrior's Call 22}568 words
-
Article63 1947-10-25 7 Baa l SIR GEORGE Botmie Grc,f Baa 2 WINSOME II Loch Nelami Baa 3 BANATELLO RoyaJ Bounty Race COLD WAVE L(i<hf Eth I Race 5 FRIAR LAST Utd. Sojfgitarht* Baa <; MARDI GRAS Ohaf'trtttr Rmct COUNSEL U Titrahah Bact DOUBLE .SCOTCH Thi Pocky* E'-r, g WONDER BIRD L'tw Dear63 words
-
Article135 1947-10-25 7 U.P. NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—A Heraid Tribune editorial on Nanking reports of the revolt in Siniaarg provir cc, said that Sinklane residents recently were more and more oriented toward the Soviet Unfair and the Chin cse were encountering more l 'rouble ttirie CVCn though Chill-"' IU.P. - 135 words
-
Article44 1947-10-25 7 Reuter. RANGOON, Oct 24.—A cyclone blew h way 200 houses and wrecked the market place of Myaung nya In the Errawaddy delta. Th** storm which has swept the Rurmen coastline in the past 48 hours, accompanied by torrential rain, was abating tonight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
-
Article308 1947-10-25 7 U.P. LONDON, Oct. 21 Sad Sam IcMnos* told the United Press today »hat Dado Marino was g sick man when le fought the 'osing buttle against Irishman Monaghan on Monday night. Inchmose revealed that "secret I session." Dado was supposed to have had on WednesdayU.P. - 308 words
-
223 1947-10-25 7 U.P. JERUSALEM, Oct. 24 While Moslems throughout the world observed the first day of their Cur ban Bairam—sacrifice festival lasting four days—thousands 0] Aral) boys of the Najada Futitwa today started *g hours of "physical training*' ordered by 'he Or ard Mufti. JajU.P. - 223 words
-
122 1947-10-25 7 Combined Colleges o" S.C.C. •> Raffles and Medical witnessed the Combined Colleges Hock y XI give the Singapore Cricket Club the severest trounc ing they have taken in this season's hockey on the Padang yesterday. The Collegians were superior in ail departments, and122 words
-
Article48 1947-10-25 7 Raftic< College will be represented by the following when they meet the Indian Association at Bakil Timah tomorrow at 5.30 p.m G. Leembrucgeh: iUJasahathy, D. K. Scii, Hun,; See Sang, John Marks. E. M. Thomas; R. Lam. N Chinaga ratnam Roy Jansen. A. Karim. Baleh,48 words
-
Article54 1947-10-25 7 After an evenly contested flrsthalf, in which no goals were scored, the Singapore Recreation Clttb beat the Clarke Rangers defence .»ud p'>t in three quick goals to score a well dtaerved win on the Padang yesterday. Scorers for the SRC were O. de Roznrio54 words
-
Article56 1947-10-25 7 SOCCER Lion Hwa rs. Combined R.A P., Jalan Besar Stadium RUGBY S.C.C. vs. R.A.F; (Chang.). Padang. HOCKEY Spore Hornets vs. Police. Thomson Road; Clarke Rangers VS. R.A.F.. Selctar: Spore Colis vs. Naval Base Police, Naval Base BOXING St. Patrick's School Competl tion, 4.30 p.m.. at St. Patrick. School.56 words
-
491 1947-10-25 7 Malaya's crack cyclists will b? i eomp cintomorrow at the S.C.C. Pad; ng at in tne Cyci ng Champion ships. Singapore Island Ramoi. ers. one-time the champion cyci ing team of Malaya, will be represented by two o" th ir stalwarts. Kwa Chin Savo and C.491 words
-
88 1947-10-25 7 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 23.— j Playing their last, mctch in Malaya, I the Shanghai tourists beat the j Selangor Tamils by two goals to nil j this evening before a big crowd at I Prince's Road Stadium, i The tourists scored88 words
-
Article43 1947-10-25 7 At tlic SABA Notices LVunj Boats lasf night at the Happy World, cpl. Bulat Ittnatl (&PF> was awarded a special cup for the Best Boxer of the meet, while Tan Choon Guan tSPF> received a enp for the Best Loser,43 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement123 1947-10-25 7 KAYA patrons. rj ianl oiid i neatre fo, Hari Raya 6.00, vei produced n unity! A •»j ustaci) 1 NARSAWAZ and in to, m I 1 in m cal j TODAY j LKinand! "f Noor Ei Hiaia \ba Sharp! i eni 0... Hari Raya Haji Attractions! M. p.m. j "HANCHOR123 words
-
Advertisement86 1947-10-25 7 Mooi Chin Restaurant No 420, North Bridge Road, TELEPHONE No. ***** (Corner of Purvis Street) SINGAPORE. Speciality CHINESE ENGLISH FOOD. Open Daily till midnight. catholic;" prayep~bookg. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES ■he New Roman MSasaJ by Lasance 15 08 Catholic Youths Hymn Book JJj La Salle Hymral Jjg Bible History by Giimour «J.uu86 words
-
Advertisement292 1947-10-25 7 TO-D.W AT p., i ,he "PALM COURT" \M SERVED FROM 11 A.M. -Sjf Chinese Food lju IN OUR DINING ROOM CH fCKEN CURRY 11FFI2* and SPECIAL DINNER Reservations Phone ."> You can see she <>' -^m^^ uses Pepsodent!. Pepsodent really makes teeth whiter, for it contain' Irium which removes stains292 words
-
-
94 1947-10-25 8 (from Our Oh n Reporter) IPOH, Oct. 24. Tho local police believe thai they n- or. tho track oi" a gang of thieves who have been pilfering stores from the Ashley Road military camp. It ia understood that several Chinese have hoen detained as94 words
-
83 1947-10-25 8 i From Our Oun Rrj>(>rt*r) SUNGEI PAT AN I, Oct. 24. A 17-year-old Chinese girl Is reported to have attempted to commit suicide on Wednesday evening, hy drinking caustic oOda. Tho reason ot vn act was not known Th- 1 girl is a daughter of83 words
-
Article63 1947-10-25 8 (From Our Ov'n Reporter) SUNGEI PATANI, Oct. 2: Tne Sungei Patani police have detained three young Chinese- suapected to have he responsible fo* t'nc armed robbery perpetrated at night in a shophouse in Cujang. IferbOK. One of tho men is reported to have asked a woman to open63 words
-
533 1947-10-25 8 U.P. LAKE Success. (New York), Oct. 24.—The Ukrainian delegate D. Z. Manuilsky, leaping in a new aUacK on the United States and Great Britain told ihe United NaVons Political Committee Uiat restriction Of warmongering is as Important as atomic energy and armaments control. He chargedU.P. - 533 words
-
126 1947-10-25 8 (Fiona Our Own Reporter; PENANG Oct. 24 On Wednesday Lady Gent, accompanied by Mrs. B. X King and Mis Scott, went on an in-peotion visit of the Women's tervice Lague school clinics starting with Francis Light School, Je'utong Malay School and ending v/ith Moh126 words
-
Article76 1947-10-25 8 fFrom Our Own Report r) TAIPING, Oct. 24. A young Tamil boy. Loganathan, who was found guilty of breaking into the house of an Army officer. Capt. Drake Brockman o the RASC Unit. Kamunting an«. stealing an alarm clock was on tred by the District Judge,76 words
-
170 1947-10-25 8 fFi Otn Our Ou n Rt port, r) PENANG, Oct. 2: Charged with having ustd criminal force on one Hawa binti Abdullah at 42, Irving Read on the night of May 11, the case against an Indian, Das. was quashed in the170 words
-
281 1947-10-25 8 (From Our Own Cor.) KUALA kUNGSAR. Oct. 24 At the conclusion »f a preliminary inquiry held here spread over two days *Tuan Sheik Abdullah, the local Magistrate, preferred against a 15-year-old PWD, Tamil tlndal named Govindaaamy aScharge of murdering a r?o-ye.u-old fellow labom ci.281 words
-
Article64 1947-10-25 8 Reuter. BERLIN, Oct. 24. Conviction and sentence of line months* imprisonment paaaed by the Britisn military court on Prince Ferdinand S« henaich-Carolath, 34-year-old stepson of the Kaiser, on charges of falsifying denazification questionnaire was quashed today by Allied Control Commission appeals court. Pi mcc FerdinandReuter. - 64 words
-
Article50 1947-10-25 8 U.P. NANKING. Oct. 24. -A Chinese report, unofficial, here to- J day said that the Chinese authcrities are considering a plan to hold the Chinese ratior ai elections for Hong Kong in KOWIOOn, in order to circumvert the British objection against Chirese voting within a I British colony.—U.P.U.P. - 50 words
-
173 1947-10-25 8 (From Our Ou n Reporter) TEL.UK ANSON, Oct 24 A >.;..: v named Mohamed Ah Faah. was arrested In connection with a highway robbery m Oct. 9. near the fifth mile Bagan Datoh Road.. A Chines: 1 cyclist v as on his way to173 words
-
Article130 1947-10-25 8 iFxom Orr Own Reporter) PENANG, Oct. 21 An Indian Sundanam, living 10 Green was alleged to have been cheated >f $30 by another Indian when he gave the mn \v 4 o the latter as dcs» sit to purchase ten cows ar.d 21 goats. Oomplainant reported that on130 words
-
357 1947-10-25 8 U.P. LONDON, Oct. 24.—A Southern Railway trsip rolling through dense fog on the outskirts of London crashed a the rea/ of a stalle:! nissengcr train today killing 28 persona and injuring; about 150. Sixty of the injured were taken to hospitals. TheU.P. - 357 words
-
177 1947-10-25 8 LONDON. Oct. 24.—Tli 1 sador to Moscow and his en into custody and allowed to 1« oniy when the safety and saf< ihe Soviet Embassy in Brazil reported tonight. (Brazil broke off dipl< last Tuesday). The radio declared: According 11) reports reaching the Minister of177 words
-
34 1947-10-25 8 LONDON o a bar. lage GHOST LAS VEGAS, ::vla:: H." I i i ing V frTHIFIB M 23. The h here, cauffh* fire, a: CARDiXAI Dff >34 words
-
Article369 1947-10-25 8 From Our Own pot t* r Kl ALA LUMPUR, Oct. 24. "The maximum Imprisonment foi an offence under section 3(b) ot the Prevention of Corruption Enactment, 1M8 Is two years. The I pellant, who is first offender, was sentenced to 1" months rigorous imprisonment. 1369 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement74 1947-10-25 8 •i shov jjar j' fl -5 1 **1 -S -H :< (i 'vr HEAT WAVE ii GAGS! n s i°no T SONCS! <S@s Lavish Xivirr u-at DANOS" 4 ard his ORCHESTRA! Oper.ii- TOMORROW 11 nm 115-3-30—6.3(1 a SURE to PLEASE J #J 0* UNIVERSAL must See picture 7 Appeal to74 words
-
Advertisement217 1947-10-25 8 CHURCH SERVICES St. Andrew's Cathedral: 1 Ruiy VrfriniilW*iCn. b a.m. Cbf*MJ kucnarist, a.m. Mat.n, i«n«*»ed by lioly ComatlUMMl at ll.ia i.'-a a.30 p.m. atvenaotig. St. Paul's Church, Upper Sera jroon: 8 a.m. Holy Commumon. .aiu o.3U p.m. Brcnaong. St. lluaas cnurrh. Katong: B a..,.. ht9ĕ$ Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong, St.217 words
-
Advertisement10 1947-10-25 8 V E SI fr. lorn to ail r--. 1 I10 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous56 1947-10-25 8 WEATHER J REPORT Intermittent Rain Intermittent ram at first slowly becoming hardly cloudy. Risk of heavy showers tomorrow morning. Wind southerly. Sunset 1821 hrs. Sunrise OGII hrs. Moeniise 150S hrs Moonset 0243 hrs. Max. Temp. 90 deg. Mm. 70 deg. Rainfall 0.4 inches. Hurniditv yesterday at 0730 84; 1330 56;56 words
-