Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1947

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  • 65 1 The Malaya Tribune %H T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Thau Any Afterno on Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Inoh Penang. —P 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) I TIGHT PA«'I >„ SINGAPORE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents
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  • 443 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Government has ordered an inquiry in respect of its employees who absented themselves from work on Pan-Malayan hartai day. Oct. 20. The purpose of the inquiry is to find out whether there were proper reasons for absenteeism that day
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  • 40 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Oct. 27:—Britain joined the United States today in opposing an Australian resolution suMmitted to the Political Committee, which would have limited the function of the proposed "little assembly within the United Nations General Assembly—Reuter.
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  • 38 1 An Army bulldozer began work this morning on levelling the former Fraser and Neave Sports ground at Anson Road. It is believed that the ground is being prepared as a playing n>ld for the Services.
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  • 186 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.--Troops dispatched by the Government of India were reliably reported today to have made contact with hordes of Muslim peasantry and PaMians invading the State of Kashmir. Reports said that the troops sent by air to Kashmir, capital of Srinagar,
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  • 159 1 Sta) Reporter) r%es uvll vent ed to hake ami id without rt 'friction. tde possible < Food Conto r restricting to sett then bread to Hamer, >ntrollcr of > Tribune this rail from '.'■>■ i t n competi- itrolled pria ]>er pound id
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  • 139 1 U.P. 27 The But rrm nee BUI which will make pi i c mpletely independent 6 next year, was of Commons text of the s L r ned by lee and Burma I n Nu on Oct. 17 as the Indepen- B was
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  • 232 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALACCA. Tuesday. Extreme dissatisfaction exists among passive defence members, principally Government servants, over the payment of their exgratia dues which had been recently approved by the Malayan Union Government. It is learned that soon after authority had been granted to make
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  • 76 1 Reuter. SANTA FE, New Mexico, Oct. 27. —Two girl secretaries at the Los Alamos atomic energy project have been fourd dead on the 13,275 feet Truchas peak, New Mexico's highest mountain, where they had been trapped since Saturday, a Radio report received here said today. The
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  • 42 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 27:—Mr, George Marshall, U.B. Secretary of State, was tonight holding a private White House conference of American industrial, business and Labour leaders to discuss United States foreign policy, Mr. Charles Ross, the Presidential Press Secretary announced today.—Reuter.
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  • 41 1 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON. Oct. 27. James Camb (30 deck steward in the Liner Durban Custle of Clova Street, Thornliebank. Glasgow, is appearing in court at Southampton today charged with the murder of Eileen Gibson in the liner on the high seas. Reuter.
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  • 83 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Asian sub-warders of the civil prison In Outram Road will soon be accommodated in new quarters which are now under construction. The buildings are expected to be completed by '„he end of the year. The new quarters are situated around the Prison's
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  • 331 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27.—Kashmir State has acceded to the Unior. of India, it was revealed here today. Kashmir's accession was revealed with the publication ot correspondence between Sir Hari Singh. Maharajah of the mainly Muslim state, ard Lord Mountbatten, Goven or-Ger.eral of India, shortly after Kashmir State
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  • 312 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) It was a happy re-union for their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore when the Netherlands liner Oranje docked alongside Godown 3 and 4 at seven o'clock this morning. The Sultanah looking as lovely as ever in a vivid silk
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  • 56 1 Reuter. LINCOLN. Oct. Work has started on the improvement scheme on the River Welland. Lincolnshire, from near the Wash at Fuss Dyke to Stampford. The estimated cost is r750,000. The scheme involves the construction of three bypass channels For 12 miles the River will be increased to
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  • 21 1 Dr. A. A. Sandosham will address Xhe East-West Society on Thursday at 8.15 p.m. at the V.M.C.A., Stamford Road, on "Evolution."
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  • 90 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In 1948, building activities in Singapore will be stepped up, judging by the flow of blueprints of shophouses, semi-detached houses, bungalows and terrace houses into the Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor's Department for approval. Last year, architects complained that their plans took
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  • 33 1 f Tribune Staff Reporter) A Singapore special constable was fatally wounded wh« n a rifle went off at the Singapore Glass Factory in Anderson Road early this morning.
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  • 140 2 Indian Alleges He Was Robbed Of Watch Ring Art allegation that he had been robbed of his watch and ring was made- at the Fourth Magistrate's OoUTi before Mr. R. J. Wait yesterday, by a 20-year-Old Indian, Kishel Lai charged with I reaking Into a she I at the No.
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  • 17 2 Sales of victory savings c emticate.* up to October 21. 1947. amounted to $«32,491.60.
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  • 360 2 (I I or ii Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 27.—The case for the defence in the '"Sungei Lvi" massacre trial in which about 400 men women and children wde herded into a house and machine-gunned, opened at 'he Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Court,
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  • 116 2 After hearing an application by the prosecution opposing bail, in the I ase against a younMalay Charged with housebreaking and theft of jewellery an<i clothing worth $4.770. Mr. L. C. Goh. the Second Police Magistrate, held hat the accused hail a right to bail anil
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  • 64 2 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 27—Rate burdens ar, to c reduced in many cases by considerable amounts under the new rate equalisation scheme embodied in n local Government Bui presented to Parliament. The local authorities in Enpland and Wales will be relievtd of expenditure amounting to C 63.000.000 yearly by
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  • 87 2 fTribune Staff Reporter) The 7,838-ton Russian cargo ship "Admiral Ushakov" put into port early Jast morning from Port Swettenham en route to Odessa. It was reliably learned that she is to take on a considerable tonnage of rubber aboard for the U.S.S.R. authorities
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  • 67 2 City Guilds Of London Institute The results of tnc City and Guilds of London Institute Examination held at various centres the Malayan Union in May have now arrived. Candidates' Result Slips may be obtained trom the local Education Offices of the Regions where the examinations were held Th? closing date
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  • 306 2 •From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27. Selangor's most dreadful gang, called the "Malayan Peoples* Self-Delt-nce Corps", which was responsible tor the killing of a towkay in Serdang in September was almost eliminated to«'ay by the Police who shot dea<l the alleged leader and another
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  • 124 2 (Tribune Btaff Reports People m the crowded bazaar area near Eu Tong Seng Street, witnessed wliat may be described as a brutal assault, in which the victim was a 13-year-old Chinese school boy. yesterday evening at about 7 p.m. It appears that the boy was buying cigarettes
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  • 62 2 Alleged at the Fourth Magistrates Court yesterday to have trespassed on the s.t. "Hai Lee" lying in the outer roads, on Friday night, for the purpose of purchasing rice, three young Hokiens were remanded on bail until Nov 10. They were Tan Ah Chee (18). Kwee Keng Bok
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  • 57 2 Tan Tian Sang, a 19-year-old Hokien, was yesterday, at the Second Police Court, remanded in police custody until today for further investigations, after he had. pleaded guilty to being a member of an unlawful society. Tan was charged with being ,< member of the Kee
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    • 152 2 NOTICE This serves .to give Notice that Mr. JUGAL KISHORE is CO longer in the employment of SHROFFS CURIOS AND CAKFETs LIMITED and is net in the employment of SHROFFS LIMITED Dated this 23rd day of October, 1947. BRADDELL BROS. Sohcitors for Shroffs Curios Carpets Ltd. and Shroffs Ltd. The
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  • 128 3 Singapore Othman Angppeai ed at me O urt yrsS ol being dei iy and two assaulting Jalan Lien Hwa led guilty and first charge other two pectnr L:.i d thai at abou: lay last Oih- am entrance B -a:- stadium nted to get
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  • 331 3 "STAR QUOTES" AirSrVERS THIS QUESTION Wei-e you imjtressed hi, your first two days of WO rk as a movie actress? Was I impressed? And how! I believe that seldom has a Hollywood newcomer nad such a thorough initiation into the comp'exities of movie-acting as did I dur--s*i m^\,
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  • 199 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 26. Thee Presidents Food Committee annoimcej on Sunday that it would send a freight train puffin" from coast to coast to collect food -rifts for hungry Europeans. Chairman Charles Luekman I said: The train ol friendship would
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  • 116 3 i Three members of the Indian j Food Delegation on their way by i air to Australia to procure wheat i for India, .speni Sunday night in I Singapore. On arrival at Kallang airport the delegates were met by members of the staffs
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  • 75 3 me Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship will present two Charity Concerts on Saturdays, November 1 and 8, at 7.30 p.m. ai their Social Hall. 3, Kampong Kapor Road, the nett proceeds of which will be given to the Rotary Club T.B. Clinic Fund.
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  • 98 3 Aad Jansen (25). a young Dutchman, was produced before Commander L. P. Lane at the Marine Police Courts yesterday on a charge of secreting himself on board the Acinous in Batavia without the lawlui consent of Captain Jacob Kool. Commander Lane said that the case could not be
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  • 90 3 r Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Government servants are looking forward to the Singapore Civil Service Association's Social and Dance to be held on Friday, Oct. 31, at 8 p.m. There will be an exhibition of ballroom dancing by Mr. George Coillck and Miss Jenny Que:c Miss Patricia Picl
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  • 39 3 Reuter. PARIS Oct. Mrs William Heads Blue Butterfly by Blue Skies out of Sanguinolettc wor the £1 000 Paix Gbdiateur over three mi:e s and SCV3TI longs-claimed £o br Hie i horse race ir th? world at Longchamps today.—Reuter.
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  • 49 3 An area, bounded by junction of Tani'in?/ Ptttjar Road and Anson Road, tfnd i 1 ~,/;>:./ d&itrn to the Warint Host, ir i> "blarh(il mtt" ytstctdat, ;> .;/< C p.m Ut It :■< /.in huttnii> 11 th tt 'ha' a fir-.r hod NOW 11 on'
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  • 80 3 The "Vas Pavarana Pinkama" <End of Rainy Season) celebration will be held at the Sinhalese Buddhist Temple. f>6. Outran] j Read, Singapore on tomorrow j I Wednesday» by the Singapore Buddhist Associat'cn. All are j invited. The programme will be: 7 a.m. Buddha Puja; 11 a.m. Buddha
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  • 438 3 Juvenile Court: "You have a very, very bad record; you specialise ir. picking pockets." said Mr. B. L. Ch l:a< the Juvenile Court Magistrate yesterday when, he sent tw 0 boys, both aged 14. to .he Bukit Timah
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  • 118 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In the course of a fight between Chinese and Javanese in Jalan Kayu village, near the Seletar Air Base, a hand grenade, thrown by someone, rolled ir to a bicycle, shop but failed to explode. The incident occurred shortly after r.oon yesterday.
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  • 1140 4 I An important meeting is scheduled to take place in Java this week. several other important meetings have taken place in tne past few months for the purpose of stopping the fighting in Indonesia. They have failed—that is why the present conference has become necessary. Whe-
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  • 1030 4 TRIBUNE SHIPPING REPORTER tells you today of a daily drama in local waters (UY BERNARD J. WILLIAMB) THE last war Iras proved only too realistically that the areas which are given priority in attacks by land, sea and air forces are generally busy
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  • 337 4 S.C. TAN Sir, The local staff employed at the Naval Base cannot help but feel that they have been most unjustly treated by he employers as regards the conditions of service and emoluments under which they are working. "While prices of foodstuff remain stagnant at 400-500 per
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  • 195 4 I Govt. *c And Si,i* S Sir, May 1 1— «CSTitE? readers may b- k- r 'me: y De to 1 Hmv is it that j k, ls earning meals *4S p >, cannot cope r k Govt. Clerk P t J P !u the ance
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  • 227 4 Reuter. i oil, —it was u J gesture on the part oi" the pore Regional Indian Corrsr i notify the Indian public s» ing the celebration* of Andib Day, and Pandit Nehru's Bria which fall on Oeto'v?r 21. anc5.~ ember 14. rapeettvdy. Tr.i® announcement went a lor.:
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  • 291 5 Reporter j up| K. Oct. 27. —A X mi l>inti Kasedu, tipper living I tog Road, was before Mr. c nc< dkinson at the i *j .mr.aing adultery Mat Dorl bin w uun was convicted for the same offence on Sept.
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  • 44 5 I eived fatal mii- lay when the j s ,-hich she was a i with a mil:- I N!uar-Malacca I wrecked and died while beMuar Hospital n rs in the car f nursing sister, a a Food Control F- 1
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  • 50 5 I By i Mil -> Observer*. M Police, worwith the een Chinese l'" t: akfng into a N 2 Sub Depot, rly hours oi man of the MOi- S says The cred t J ts'must go to the CTected after lays i :.id-:he-clock a ntained on
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  • 61 5 It Oct, First reports c. Ie ms which i vi ?cKagc of a, SJcyi ast r on a mounts 3 n til I Athens said all killed when I .night land at the U"''"S p 0/ Express \n armed d ilay-Ran-nd i iped with th( pasaeng- reported Id
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  • 498 5 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Oct. 27.—Speaking in the Anglo-Chinese School Hall on Saturday evening on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the School. His Excellency The Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, predicted that
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  • 861 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KLANG, Oct. 27.—"The Revised Constitutional Proposals are a definite threat and a menace t 0 the Malays as they do not demand undivided allegiance t 0 Malaya as a qualification for citizenship declared a Representative of the
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  • 423 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Th change in European weather conditions has brought about a revision of the usual 8.0.A.C. and Q.E.A. schedules between the United Kingdom. Singapore and Austral a. The changes, which will come into effect as rum November, arc as
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  • 244 5 f Tribune Staff Reporter) Following Sunday's double tragedy In which three persons lost their l'ves in two fatal road accidents, several mishaps occurred in town yesterday. None oi the victims were, however, fatally injured. At about 1.35 p.m.. a military truck, driven by George Walsh oi
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  • 86 5 U.P. CIVITA VECCHIA, Italy, Oct. J 27. A squad of Italian carabi- nieri last night freed Italo Bianchi, J 18-year-old son of a rich landowner from four bandits who had held him for five days for ransom. Biachi's father had paid two million lire ransom Saturday but appealed
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  • 497 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 27.—"During ni s 23 years service in the mission in Malaya and the Pnilippines, Bishop j-ce oaf become a keen student oi international affairs which had made him a recognised figure in the United States and
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  • 74 5 (From Our Oion Reporter) PENANG, Oct. 27. That it has been a quite memorable year for the association as three had been made Justices cf Peace and one had been recognised for his services in the ARP was remarked Mr. Lee Hong Teik, the president of the
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  • 41 5 U.P. SHANGHAI, Oct. 27. A prominent fortune-teller, Chou Tien Shou, was detained by the police today because the stars hadn't adviseu him they were coming. The police raided his home and founJ him smoking opium, they reported. U.P.
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  • 155 6 'From Oi-.'- Oicn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 27. An I assurem»- of strong measures be- ing taken to overcome lawless* no3s in Johore was given by the Governoi of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, to a deputation I from the Incorporated Society of
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  • 89 6 Described as the acting manager of NAAFI Canteen, at PUIaU Brani. a 30-year-o!d Hylam, Ho Twer Heng was charged at the I Fourth Police Court yesterday with crfmlnal breach of trust. It was alleged that between August. 30 and Oct. 22 Ho was I entrusted with
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  • 1235 6 INDIANS RECOVER Reuter. The Indian Test team staged a brilliant recovery against South Australia and, after ending their first innings only 51 runs behind their opponents, took three S. Australian wickets in the second innings for 101. including that of Bradnran. who was out for
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  • 220 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In spite of being threatened with a hand grenade, the proprietor of a shop in Bras Basah Road refused to submit to two gangsters and drove the men out of the premises with an iron bar. He chased the men alorg
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  • 591 6 How a Police Inspector from the Criminal Investigation Department, posing as a gang leader is said to have trapped two Chinese, one of whom was allegedly carrying a loaded revolver, at Spottiswood Park on May 20, this year, was unfolded at the Singapore Assizes yesterday.
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  • 163 6 The Olch Oleh Party, which recently staged two highly-success-ful performances in aid of the Rotary T.B. Clinic Fund, are holding a repeat show of their drama, "Kurang Preksa." on Saturday, Nov 1. at the Twilight Hall. New World. The show is heing repeated with a dual
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  • 39 6 out I, the meeting ofti f Monday las- Ul1 i«JS L ustanhi W-'t? 1 offices otjgL amlth,; <■ I h, a >~, ono to believe.He Bdded tha* ™«r «3 ft > aiw out V .'<• spot. V Council 1 °04ri £i
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  • 488 7 going likely to BE YIELDING I (From Our Racing Reporter) iv only seven events for the Penang meeting, bin «he fieidsln all oood. 11 been some heavy rain since Satnrriav is likely to be yielding t 0 soft. V RA< l. ONE cap, D'v. 2,
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  • 206 7 Thrilling play maiked yesterday's hockey match at the Thomson Road Police Grounds, when the Medical College Union beat the Singapore Police one-nil. The Police were unlucky not to score, several of their attempts were near misses. Pennefather, Police centre-half, was impressive throughout and was
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  • 19 7 Reuter. London Oct. 27.—The following match in the Rugby Union was played today: Cambridge University 3. Cardiff 5. —Reuter.
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  • 125 7 (From Our Own Reporter) JFOH. Oct. 27. About sixty members of the Penang and Selangor Motor-Cycle Clubs met here last week-end for a triangular meet with th e Perak Motor Cycle Club. A party of Ipoh cyclists went down to Tapah and escorted the
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  • 41 7 mace 1- earl y bird Bright Eyr# Race P. WARRIOR'S CALL CanMgtm Rare -LITTLE LADY Pamela Raer t, TIN PLATE iMtam Maui Rne" 5 DESERT QUEEN Gay Chief Rare C- MARTIAN MAID Constance R>iee 7 GOLDEN HARVEST La}>au L<uli) w
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  • 198 7 Badminton Association Open Men's Single, and Double* and Women s Singes 1947 Championship.: SATURDAY, NOV AT tA% PM XT^ en S^ pen Sin Sles: Ismail bin J u n i vs. Michael Tan ard) V Ynp Chin Devonshire) vs. George Chen (Useful! ti« l i (n B
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  • 41 7 The Council members end players nf the SCFA will hold a farewell dinner at the Chinese Swimmin;: Club, on Wednesday at 8 p.m.. in honour of Its President. Mr. T. W. Ong who Ls leaving for Europe next month.
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  • 235 7 The following have been selected to represent the Singapore Civilian against the Combined Services at rugger on Nov. 1 on the padang. T. O'Brien. F. Homer, C. Saunders, R. Drooglever, T. Ropper, J. Frame G. Taylor. R. Maxey, J. Kerr, F. Hutchinson, J. Aurely.
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  • 84 7 Playing on Saturday at the G.M.V.r. premises, the Everjrlow B.P. table tennis team defeated the GJVf.Y.F. by lour games to three. Results (Everglow players mentioned first): Billy See lost to Robert Phua o—3. Wee Thiam Bock beat Lim Soo Guan 3 —t. Tommy Tan lost
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  • 133 7 The Nelson Sports Club defeated the R.A.O.C. soccer team by ore goal to nil yesterday at Kampona Bahru Road ground in a friendly soccer match. The first goal came five mi" Mates after play commenced when the Nelson Sports Club left wir.ger, Hendry, cut in from the
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  • 93 7 In a friendly return badminton match on Sunday. the Peterd«le Badminton Party narrowly defeated the Red Rocket Badminton Party by thre. throes to two at the latter's court. Results: (Petcrdale players menrion-'d iint>:— Tay Swee Heng beat Hassan Alhabshee 13-13, 1-5, 15-10, 15-7. Lye Ah Le>f beat Jimmy
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  • 713 7  -  (By JOSEPH YAN of L al1 events in the Singapore table phD championships of 1947 have been fixed for tennis arena nights at the Grea-, World table flic admission charge on both nights will go location fund nRa )n f Tab Tennis Association
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  • 182 7 &R -9- ~J NAVAL DOCKYARD 2 ««t£S£?SJS??*?' L*£ Perfect combination when the SR C the Naval Base Dockyard at hockey on th, padang last evening and defeated them The --'.R.C. opened the attack soon after the bully-off and Jansi n scored off
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  • 157 7 The Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson. will be presen at today's S.A.F.A. Cup final between the Singapore Chinese Seniors and the Malays at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Following the match, Sir Fianklin Will present the Cup to the skipper of the winning team. He will also present
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  • 48 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Oct. 27. Without conceding a single game to their opponents, Singapore completely swept the tables at the Interstate Quadrangular Badminton Tournament played in Malacca over the week-end. Superb courtcrai't and superior Singapore stamina were responsible for their overwhelming victory.
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    • 87 7 >%DOWN i I t£L, WAR MILLIONS Sstti 21«?° FORC ES AND STRICT*.? CIVEN "EALTB BY VITAMINS oor m eed Vitamins morethan ever V ..1., V 0 IX Onla c who i uffer today are though fhey Nature put* lr», y 1051 «>y modero J*<xs »°'tla| and cooking Cjjl HAVE EXTRA
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    • 266 7 GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7- 9.15 P.M. l a v To Wed" ill Tc-lii-.iroicr i NEW WORLD LIDO 7—9.15 P.M. "Raiders of Ghost City" (Chr.pj. 10) ROYAL 3—6—9 P.M. "Tine; of Bagdid" (Hir.du&iar i Tichr.icolor Film) LAST 3 SHOWS 3. 0.15 ai d 9.15 p.m. A One-Man Blitzkrieg TOM TYLER in
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  • 361 8 (Ey BILL PATER SON, Tribune SlafT Reporter) Boxing, a popular and much publicised sport in Singapore, is growing in popularity among schools. One of these schools is St. Patrick's, at Siglap, where the boys, filled with enthusiasm and love for the game, have started
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  • 50 8 U.P. Toko. Oct. 27.—The former fiaeshin ol ex-Admiral Heihachiro Togo, hero of the Rr.ssOJapanese war in 1905. has been turned over by the Japanese fO;--conversion to an art museum and dance pavilion. The ship lies »n rnrbour at the United States naval base a: V >" uka.
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  • 190 8 (From Our Oxen Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. The Indian Olympic Oifcamsa. tion (Cychig Section. ten officially to the Editm ot the Sports and Film <* monthly Malayan sports journal) in Kuala Lumpur, tavitir* three Malayan Indian cyclists v participate in the Indian Olympics
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  • 223 8 (By a Military Observer) What will probably be the last Ceremonial Parade of Imperial Arms in North Burma, before that country attains Independence, took phi'e in the hill station of Maymyo on Oct. 23rd. British and Burmese troops took pai\ jointly In
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  • 652 8 i Tribune Stuff Report* The new P and O. luxury linei *IMS Canton «I.YOOO tons> on her n.H'den voyage to the Far Ei.it is cue In Singapore on Nov v the Tribune learnt yester day. Tne rrival ol tiie Canton will
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  • 152 8 Reuter. KARACHI. Oct. 27. A communique purporting to come from the headquarters of the '•provisional government oi Azad (freei Kashmir" described as having been set i;p at Fulandari in the Poonch diet rid of Kashmir, some 40 mile! east of Rawalpandi in west Punjab, has been
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  • 54 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, Oct. 27—The United Nations Political Committee today rejected a Soviet resolution which charged the United States, Turkey ami Greece with being responsible for war-nnngering. The reiection followed a statement by M. Vyshinsky, the Soviet delegate, supporting a Polish amendment to the
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  • 423 8 (From Our Own Reporter) KUAL A LUMPUR, Oct. 27.—Nearly 100 delegates from the various Stages and members of Vie newly-form-ed Malayan Survey Department Trade Union attended the inaugural meeting of the Union which was held at the Sultan Suleiman Club premises last afternoon,
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  • 321 8 "Caught RedHanded" Says Judge Dismissing Appeal (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 27.— appeal of a Indian labourer ramerf Govindan. formerly employed in the Harun Estate. Klarg. against the conviction and senter.ee of one year's rigorous imprisorment passed on him by the District Judge at Klang, was dismissed by
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  • 338 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Or n Tfce demand that Government take Ui the Labour Code so that "a strike" Ct .n be lor absence from work is made in a Press statement is a'temoon by the 43,009 strong Pan-M ers'
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  • 168 8 Playing on the home ground at Naval Base, the R. N. Police beat the Katoiig Eurasians by 2 goals to 1 on Sunday last. The game was played at a fast pace and the R.N. Police were the lirst to open accounts in the tenth
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  • 58 8 The following will play for the R.N. Police aga'nst the S.C.C. on the Padang tomorrow (Wednesday) at 5.15 p.m.: R. Hill; Shamsher S'ngh and Gurdial Singh: Jernail Singh. Col. Little and Kartar Singh: S'urain Singh, Arjan Singh. Harbhajan Singh. Aziz, and Darshan Singh <Capt.> Reserves:
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  • 128 8 I Tribune Staff p. The Interim Coir.;.. International B (Malayai will hold ar meeting at College H:.:; (S of Medicine at 2 jm on ]vj\ Dr. a. a. Baaaaaaa, ikjJ of the Committee, will m Mr. G. G. Thomson "Friends of IS.S [|&J Englan-i." while
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  • 73 8 With the score jftml ril agairst them Qftoa mm from the final wau&e/je' ramount Sports Club jUBdJ grand raiiy, md nefei J ouick goals to beat the S HU' R.A.S.C. by tour goa.stc* In a fast aid ir terest:r.» jtf Of scccer it jaian B-sar mwm yesterday. Scorers
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    • 36 8 TODAYS Sli Sntl V (i 0l „v,, per iods n* 1 Showeis :V' d:,'''Utomorrow Sur.set lK 2 r, hr.. Km^J Moonrise ntm OHIO hrs h:s fe| Max. Teaaj M v Rainfall 15.2 r 5 Humidity ye*Mvu
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