Malaya Tribune, 5 November 1947

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune tH E PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Vow printea simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Peuanjr. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) l 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 5, NOVEMBER, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS! The Malaya Tribune Loruion Agents: Messrs. Colin Turin r Ltd..
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  • 147 1 Reporter) 'n Flanders j n ,i in a 'secluded coiner I Irewa Cathedral JJL artificial poppies, attack.saes, 'bloom in earn who lost I War II. HBO Sunday when the Mzraaa pio* in its corner at Cathedral was i Gardes of the Cathedral office instant receipt
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  • 77 1 LONDON N v. I. The British autumn budget, reaeccsa v y by the country's si xpected to be T Parliament next «Kity 01 \V( Inesday, according ,J i authoritative quarters today. The budget will be presented by mcellor of the Echequer, One of its chief purP*s v..v be
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  • 48 1 T'.P *ACUE, Nov. The Greek ««niia radio station announced J 4 y that tho "Liberated Terr-Jl'ofGref-e has set up a civil Wltn lhe Depart--s?* finance, public education, md trade unions. A rmy in a decree signed by Harkos also created a f the People's Militia, the
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  • 170 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) of the special committe?. insti'ii*6d i i «\mine the finances of the Colony, tetai prepared. The final report will be submitted to Government some time this week W th th*. recommendations of the committee. The lomr-iwaited date of liftmg ihe
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  • 73 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Nov. 4.-Pj f Mirister Mr. Attlee and Mrs. Attiee, who arrived here last n eht, today atterded a ceremony of "replant**'' Walcheren islard. Holland, flooded ir Cknob?r 1944. to c.ear the Germans from approaches to Ar.t^erp. British forces, who fousht m the islard.
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  • 69 1 Reuter. BEITH. Nov. 4.—Breakdown gargs were still working early Kdfy to clear wreckage which blocked the mam lire at Bean north station in Ayrshire after a 6 15 D m train from Lanes Glasgow last night crashed ir.to a light ergine. Out of 12
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  • 32 1 BERLIN, NOV. mtcS TTrierte a 40-year-old political ncensed Berlin paper Der has been -miss ng slr.ce Bt vistted the Soviet sector of the city or- Saturday, it was ali-gea here toaa>.
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  • 22 1 FOOTPADS GET 80 CENTS Three unarmed Chinese footnadl waylaid and robbed a coinand a wristwatch in TessensonSad at 9.30 p.m. last night.
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  • 111 1 U.P. tON DON Nov. 4. Evelyn W lS Labour MP- for DO£j cas er, who was reprunai de <ast Thursday night by the Sneaker for accepting moiu/ iVom Se Evenu g News for renorte on secret meetings of the ParUamentary Labour Party [igned from th? Labour
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  • 250 1 12 New S.I.T. Houses Remain Empty; "CashDown" Scares Buyers (Tribune Staff Reporter) While hundreds of people are still ho use-Ivan ting in Singapore, the 12 houses built by provemem Trust in Owen Road, are still unoccupied, nearly one month after their completion. These shop-cum-residential houses are le completed by the
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  • 130 1 iTribune Staff Reporter) The number of donors tc. Blood Transfusior, Service B Bank for the morth of October stands at 69. Of this number oniv 12 were Chinese al though it was revealed that tne lives of 50 Chinese were saved by blood transfusion durlr
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  • 38 1 Singapore experienced one of its worst power failures owing to a breakdown at St. James Power Station this morning. Work was forced to be suspended at many offices with insufficiently ventilated interior for several hours.
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  • 490 1 (Tribune «te// Reporter) Rumours from London that the j British War Office has reduced the training period of Army re- i cru'ts from six to three months j because of the poor response to recruiting drives will not in any way affect local recruitment or
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  • 49 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 4-Prlrcess Elizabeth will preside at tne opening here tomorrow ot 194 th session of the Royal Society of Arts ard will inspect a newly-repaired lecture hall badly damaged in German, air rvC* The princess became Presid ent of tne Society three morths ago.—Reuter.
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  • 182 1 (Tribune mall Reporter) Believe it or not th* I* Singapore's latest answer to the housing shortage. An cntuprising family have just moved into a rent-free lodging m Trafalgar Street, and are comfortably housed m it, no matter what the neighbours say or think ab'Mt
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  • 104 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Nov. 3.-Four French children each a Sf ea with an identity and destiratlon arrived at La Cuardia field from Frar.ce today. They left a few hours later to visit their mother ID California. They were Martine Mongroue, 6 ard his half brothers Dider 7.
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  • 396 1 More Strafing By Indian Spitfires Reuter. NEW DELHI Nov. 4—Unofficial reports from Kash„lr baSid said today that Indian Srinagar beat off with heavy casualties a desperate, by Invading t.ibesmen to capture an amield near 'he capital. An Indian Government conn munique without mentioning today's action
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Nov. 3.—Plars to select IGO cai didatos to stand for election to a World Constltuert Assembly wer e announced here or Monday at a corference of a British Parliamentary Committee of Crusade for World Government
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  • 37 1 After being escorted by four Chinese gangsters on bicycles for three miles througn the streets o? the town, a Chinese cyclist was reported to have been robbed of $25, at 7 o'clock last night.
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  • 589 2 U.P. (By Robert Miller, United Press Staff Correspondent.) Baghdad, via Damascus, via Jerusalem, Nov. 4—The baker, the shoe-maker and the chemist in this Arabian Nights town love America and Americans but they do not like Americanism. For the average sandalled and burnoosed Iraqi Americanism means
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  • 280 2 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 4. (By Reuters diplomatic correspondent.) Diplomatic observers in Lon ion believe Britain would reject the United States proposal to leave British troops in Palestine to be solely responsible for lawan I order until July. 1948. A Foreign Office
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  • 223 2 LONDON. (By Ai r Mail > A doctor, in bed with corcucioi and a broken rose, told how two men attacked him for mot ey and rearly fcflled himIr stead it was the attackers who died Dr. Ian MacKerzie, of L ,n coln Lodge. Newmarket.
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  • 97 2 LONDON, tßy Air MalP Wearing a bathing costume, heavy boots and socks, Edwin Luke Merrall Brown, of Waylands House, Pembury. Kent, was found hanging from a hook in the ceiling of his cellar. He had a broad leather dog collar rourd his neck and
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  • 190 2 LONDON: (By Air Mail).—A Plea that "reaction after the terrible strain of a murder tiial" caused him to make an unsuccessful marriage three days after his acquittal Was made yesterday on behalf of self-confer-c<d bigamist, cx-RAF WO James Buckley, 25. Buckley,
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  • 59 2 The BBC recently gave British TelevielonfM first Teen-Age programme The entertainment was by teenager* for teenagers the vounacti merfomm was thirteen and the oldest nineteen. The programme mcluded a variety of subjects from jitier bugging to a, ''Pnrluimeutarg'' debate by a Youth Clue recently visitLesli* MttobeU* BUM?, tummmmcer,
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  • 301 2 LONDON .By Air Mail. Mrs. Julie Strnad "Steer-rad"i denied the right of her estranged husband to claim any share in the custody of their "testube" J*£. "Legally the child is mine only and not my husbands, she told the New
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  • 105 2 LONDON. 'By Air Mail) Her ten sisters have been barred from the funeral at Nottingham of Mrs. Clarice Maud Chubb, sixty-eight. Mrs Chubb, the eldest lived with the five of her sisters m An ot Hill-road. Daybrook. Nottingham. She had asked that only
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  • 135 2 Butler Played Host, —Jailed LONDON. (By Air Mail) Mr. George Schenker'.s butler, George William Dcvii;«. started to go wrong tho clay he addressed a meeting in Hyde Park. "That went to his head ard he started stealing." Detective Bale.win said at Marlboroughstreet, Lonxlon. The butler let his friends in or.
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  • 458 2 How Europe Will Eat Some Won't This Winter U.P. (By William R. Higginbotham. United Press Staff Correspondent). LONDON. Nov. 4,—Some eat well and some don't by that I mean not at all. It Is Brussels, just the other day. A good restaurant, one with tradition backed by years of traditionally
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  • 862 2 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 4,—So long a* there is a Pakistan alive there will ami shall be a Pak'stan, declared Habib Ibrahim Rahimtools. Pakistar High Commissioner in London addressing a meeting of the East India Association here today. The sooner this is realised the* better will
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  • 1908 3 GREAT RIDDLES OF THE WAR (3) By B. H. LIDDELL HART I: i died in he ruins of Berlin, and Stalin linant figure in Europe, there is a to assume that Hitler's invasion of ►orned from the outset. so. it would be a
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  • 83 3 London: «By Air Mail).-A i stranger wi'h a rifle threw open j the door of a parked car at DraI cut. Mass and killed Edward Pare. 32 who was sitting ir it j with Mrs Marion Richards, 2!. She said: "The Id Her dragged me to a
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  • 386 3 Your S'pore Radio Guide THE fortnightly classical request programme is on today mi 8.20 p.m. when Noiii Wright will b? catering for the more highbrow of Radio Malaya's listeners! BY THE WAY November 5. and Guy Fawkes Day: Dav;d Kennard has not forgotten this and is
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  • 60 3 Signalman Albert George Good- son 39. was found dead in h:s I signal box on the main iDswleh- Lowestoft line A train was due. but no mes- j sage naa come from the t>ox. i A railwayman caugtit a pass- J ing tr«.ln to investigate found
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  • 478 3 (By a Military Observer! Ei gli>h, Malays, ccylorese and chines- pupii-cooks. all workme, and training on their Owe rational dishes, are now attending courses at the Army Catering Corps- Training Centre a* Nee Soon. The presence o! these four individual nationalities in one centre
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    296 3  -  (By YARBOROUGH September is a perfect month for Bridge Congresses, and no seting could have been more perfect for the annual bridge congress in Northern Ireland over the las' week-end than Newcastle, Co. Down, with its famous golf links, its perfect beaches foi sea bathing and its mountain climbing.
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  • 36 4 Telegraphic T been received of ti a? Mrs. Jo«ephine PnuS ir Ceylon ,»n-. beloved moth Delilkan of the retariat f or Sirgapore. She ihree tons and children to bemn- r v Pai UUJI ncr :(j
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    • 603 4 AGENtT^^ IN BINGAPORI Agents ior Malayan llailwavs UI.EX line for rON DON AN'lWfctti'. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG TYDEUS Calls Haifa Nov. 10 BRECONSHIRE Nov. 9 DEN. BIGHSHIRE Dec. 21 From U.K.. ior Stra«t*. Hong Kong ano China BRECONSHIRE Cue nth November, DENBIGHSHIRE i!ue 24th December. indo-< ihxa x. to. SAILINGS TO SAIGON,
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    • 435 4 A K.P.M.-LINE [SI and FREIGHT SERVICES Q323Ed Tfi PIN AN G, DAEO, P. PINANG TG. I rItAVIA CHERIBON, SEMRANG, SOI RABAIAL BE NO A PADANGBAAI EOELELENG, EAMBELAN, PEMANGKAT, PONTIANAK, KOEMAI, SAMPIT, BANOJERMASIN, PENANG AND BELAWAN-DELI DUE SAILS JANSSENS For P. Pinai g. Batavia, Nov. 12 Kf For Tg. Pinai g,
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    • 477 4 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Color* of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 185 of 1935 RE TAN YAK SAN of No 416 North Bridge Road. a First divider*! is mteaded to be declared in this matter. AH creditors must pro then claims
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    • 331 4 The Bankruntcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colorv of Sirgapore island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 235 of 1939 RE LOKE WAH YIN Of No. 11, Rowel 1 Road. Sirgaporc; Clerk at the Gcr.eral Post Office. Singapore. NOTICE is hereby given that a First dividerd is
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    • 412 4 WANTED WANTED TO p n erg.reeo to 100 hp. fat^ in Malaya within lhr*7Zs preferably horizortTLS?" If kceondhand, must mrrmg Motion ard 1 S with o T v,,: vsi-T* price and vh? re en*ir* irtpectul.BoxAjg^i' bill v .i.lO.wl^" MERCANTIL.k INSTIIij-- 209,Quee: NEW SESSION cSSSft NOVEMBER STH Classes will be condu
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  • 829 5 untitled Horler's Famous "Standih" In New Escapades [SH iOU! as a P..;. agent of the .> I* Service. •Tiger't hench- £>'••" uffciur" BEL 3 VMY Siandish a 01 gtfOtEß PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS Chief, head of q i." He v k"o\vn as "The Mole" HERR
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    159 5 A Once called the ugly uucklby her sisters she's now famous for her sultiy beauty. B. She is now typed as a movie siren and mcan.e "but in real life she's a wonderful mother to her three daughters and a perfect wife to her producer husband. C
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  • 81 5 They Came Up Saw Them Sometime LONDON. ißv Air Mail' Throe British cavalrymen in an rmouied car took tne wrong turning and en sued the northern Palestine-Syri« rronttar during Syrian 'Army inajds seized them and held hem fo« morp than twelve hours They wined and dined 1 ~eu caotives so
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  • 92 5 A doc or ot sixty-thie" s hanged for the death of a gi af'er an Illegal operation. Hs> is Charles Mol'eur of Mon real, fir4' man s-ntencci -o dea h »n Canada on such a charge, cable, the Daily Mirror C T r hc
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  • 39 5 LONDON, 'By Air Mall» Twenty people might eat cocxles, but only one be affected, the Barrow-in-Furness Coroner was 21. w;i s s found dead after eating two plates or cockles. Verdict: Food poisorlKg.
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  • 45 5 London: (By An- Mai?) Tudor Roes said at Epsom that a mother read her daughter I love lexers "Wrt» «W« seveh teen could not read or write "It must ho dreadful to have love'le 4 tors and to i»* *t ■■■■■r*T to read fcbesa,
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    • 639 5 ACCOiViAiODAiIOfI BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW with up-to-date lttt»nga In or near Moontbatten Road, wants to I uy from house owner direct. Write Box No. A4CO, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. I P. 737). /OR RENT: A large kaiupon; 1 iiouse, situated within half a mil .loni Klang town. Suitable fo >eople interested in Poultry
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    • 672 5 tVki HAUL I FOR SALE. Atap-HouSe 3 rooaas fc. S2SU 200 yards oil iun.p,vacant possesion. App!) *no. i. Taatpcnis Road lii ulte. iF.732; l-oiw &ale: Lend ;..)uUt si) aCTe. marked UKo J!> large tots 01 .*ises approved by fc.l.'i'.. bounocu b. Dunearn Road ana nvheam Buxg adjacent io riagstnii House,
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  • 973 6 The Government of the Republic of China is interesting itself in the Malayan constitutional controversy. The Nanking Oversea Affairs Commission has requested the Foreign Office to take immediate action on an appeal against discrimination made by Chinese residents of Malaya. The Oversea Affairs Commission unde; the Chinese
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  • 726 6 Thr \-ifvs expressed in this column ait- those ni an tndivi- dual and do not necensorUu i rtffrci those oj his nemospnper. J QUEUING UP FOR JUSTICE Tn these inleiesting but difficult imes we are short of almost everything. Justice too is in short irpply Suspected
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  • 1296 6 Education outside schools and Colleges nas nnneito been confined t 0 a few technical and commercial courses of studies held in the evenings, in some of th. larger towns in Malaya. In view of the tremendous change tha* the country is undergoing today
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  • 572 6 If Britain Breaks Faith Once I LETTER TO THE EDITOR S.r. T t is rather interesting but at the same u«ie perplexing to hear recently Mr. MacOonala s Broadcast Talk promising self-Govt for Malaya in the future. It is interesting because it contains hopes and enough lood for thougnt for
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  • 177 6 PARIS Rorr German r wj Oove, June 1943 •< hi b I Prance's <jes i short tg 'p^:,,,.. f 1 our naps in h,. r L_, I 'arms— when t h mes most acute I from Italy inn r^ LH* 80 0 00 gees in Britain, m
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  • 77 6 Reuter. BAGHDAD: -Iraq. I**"J i ooui tries of Europe, it J from a wheat «H P»» j ace which is in hjm r:; :r shortage of bread Lack i•' bread R) I plies first b<came w*n« S July, but now. io October* i housewife is finding
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  • 79 6 S Wartime aviati- B i on China more urft >—,::. J countiv has crl *•>:. J S dard, in the -Far EaW .7. Beer". He proceed, to g>J» J growth of (Itiras airs.ip S s»e war. not *£**£fl i airfield construction rrojen» Jme occupied laW The.,
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    • 9 6 *£fc BRILLANTINE and SHAMPOO ujiumms BRIU -JL B;!iiIANIINE 4
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  • 708 7 PEOPLE Like us! Malayans To Talk About IM KONG AIK Mil 1 v ng younj A late Mr. m unity, wb i •mil ersed »n 'han Lim C! 3hrlt*s*l the Chi- keen turflta 1 sC red a ?ting. He porcsman. In ma Bridge I raateur boU•han pion ol Pc »avp
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  • 93 7 LONDON, (By Air Ma H). When GwendolircMary Lon 2 ,sked Denys WOr*ey, also a Bolton dance hall if he WOuio see her home, he told nei ne wft« with friends- ''GwendoHi c stamped her foot and left the hall. Derys, of Bowen-^trect-said there 'was no'h.i g
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  • 35 7 LONDON, (By Air Mail) Fcrty monkeys are to be confined in corsets for two years at Jacksonville (U.5.).J10 flnji a proposed new fashion for women—tightly corseted waists wiU be injurious to health.
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  • 115 7 LONDON. 'By Air Mall) j Stan Laure', the film comedian, played 01: for ten minutes whu> blood streamed down hi; face after an accident at the Chis- i wick Empire. He was to have fUcked a rum thirty feet in his
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  • 161 7 London: (By Air Mail' --A wif i 'who told a Court her husband ji ot "terribly drunk" on, their wedding nigh was given 41e ria-h o bar him from her hous?. And jOTge Seobdl-Arms rong i i o i,| ijjg man,
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  • 107 7 '3 COURSE' FEED: CHURCH FULL LONDON, i By Air Ma It An experiments three-course service. Willi coffee and b.scmts to tell v. [n Marylebone Presbyterian '.an rch, London, was a neat ruccets but did not go quit accoi o; io plan. »j p i*esiie D. her iiranged far interva is
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  • 80 7 LONDON U-*y Air MailM A man hung by bis hands from a parapet of the Empire State Buildirc eighty-six storeys above the street. As his finger, were relaxing their hold two guards jumped over the rail of an observation balcony and dragged him bacK
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  • 317 7 MILAN A formidable army of Argentine ants, believed to have been brought over from Argentina in banana ships, is invading the Italian Riviera. Starting from San Remo some months ago. this ever increasing army is spreading east towards Ventimiglia an<! west to Albenga. As they
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  • 46 7 Dublin, Nov. 3.—The GO'layold Eir? ransport strike ended last Bight when bus and tram workers in a ballot accepted by a three to one majority the new wage proposal, submitted by th" State-controlled company at conference w»th the Irish Transport and Ge.ieral Workers Union
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  • 50 7 U.P. FLUSHING. (New York), Nov 3. Russia today rejected the American formula tor the United Nations' partition of Palestine and submitted a plan ol its i>wtl calling for a British withdrawal by January Ito be followed by a year ol United Nations Security Council rule over th" Holy Land —U.P.
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  • 988 7 LONDON, By Airmail—Youngest and loveliest ol ihe first-Class oassengers who danced on IIVS Union Car 'le .ir r Durban Castle while the shin, homeward bound, sailed un 'he African coast, was auburn-haired Eil r -m (Gay) Gibson, twenty-one-year-old London actress. (lay. who had
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    • 126 7 ESSENCE of Chicken Prepared from Healthy young chicken By Nutritional Research Depot of BHARAT LABORATORY Suppliers to H M. Forces hole Agents: 1 NAINA MOHAMED SONS Singapore. Kuala Lumpur ard Perai g. jj Strenalti 'Beauty rt77ITHOUT perfect health a baby if rj cannot be truly beautiful Give your Vj baby
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  • 239 8 The Chineae V.M.C.A. of S ngapore has been expanding its acti vitios during the past months There is an Active Members' S cial Meeting every Sunday evening. Besides repo:is ma<!»- by secretaries, views arc exchanged to promote the Association's progress. The results ot such meetings
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  • 163 8 (From Ocr Own Reporter) PENANG, Nov. 4. Altogether 2.046 sticks of "Players" cigarettes a wrist watch and cash the value totalling 5113.70 cents, were reported missing from the People? Restaurant at \V°ld Quay on Nov. l by Lim Her.T Keng manager of the nlace. The
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  • 63 8 (From Oi»r Own Reporter) TAIPING, Nov. Opened in January this year the TaJping Cooperative Store i Society, Li-t.. Taipina;, ia growing from strengtii o> atrangtn. in it.s first half-yearly report Just issued, it is disclosed that the firm made a net profit ot 51.218.50 ror stx months ending
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  • 111 8 (From Our (Hon Reporter) PENANG, Nov. 4 The new handling rates for rubber listed by the Rubber Traders Association, Penang and Province Wellesley, were not acceptable to the harbour labourers and the Penang Harbour Labour Association also sec up a new list of handling rates
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  • 158 8 KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 4 Mr. C. D Ahearne, who recently resigned as Malayan Joint Commissioner on War Damage Claims Commission an(' returned to T'nuland. is expected back in Malaya in the near future to take over the new Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, which was
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  • 39 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 3. Mr. S. F. Fredericks, pensioner, exHojpitsd Assistant, pasted away at i3O a.m. November '1. The funeral took place the sani" evening at the Cheraj Road Cemetery, and was largely attended by relate cs and friends.
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  • 681 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tempers were frayed yesterday morning on board the motor launch "Lady Clifford" as it was taking Dr. Wu Paak-shing, Chinese Consul General, Mr- Williams, Under-Secretary to Government, and pressmen to St. John's Island where 700 Chinese immigrants are on
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  • 190 8 Ft and guilty ti being in unlawful possession of 1.094 hand grenades and 1.080 detonators at the conclusion of their trial at the Singapore Assizer yesterday, three Indians. Mydin bin Vara, sa?, Kumaran and Razak Kachu bin Mydin. were to live, four and
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  • 89 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 4. j Tragedy befell a party of three Chinese lads yesterday afternoon while they played around a disused fish-pond at the back of the Lucky World Park, one of them. Khong Chye Peng (9 years), youngest of the trio, tell headlong into the
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  • 98 8 (From Our Oxen Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 4. According to the health intelligence for the Malayan Union, the total of smallpox cases increased by 66.7 per cent, during last week ending Oct. 25. However, the number of fatal cages remained the same, there being six deaths.
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  • 156 8 A la.'gr* and distinguished attended a special premiere of "The Best Years Of Our lives" at the Capitol last night at the invitation of Shaw Brothers and R.K.O. Radio Pictures. Then was never a dull moment in this long three-hour film which
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  • 124 8 A farewell tea party was given at Johore Bahru by the members of the Administrative staff of the Medical Department. Johore, to Inche Daud bin Haji Abdul Hamid. Secretary. Medical Dept.. on the eve of his departure on transfer to Batu Pah at to take over
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  • 125 8 A Bs»year-Old Chinese letterwriter, accused of possessing chandu. and allowing persons to smoke at his house, pleaded with Mr. E. P. Shanks at the First District Court yesterday. He was Ho Wai Hoo. who asked the Judge for leniency saying that his health was poor
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  • 269 8 Driver Sylvester Oregg and Driver Derek Anthony Calhm. known to wresting fans as Kid Cotton, the RASC. champion, were yesterday, sentenced at the First Disiriet Court to nine months rigorous imprisonment each on a charge of dishonestly disposing of five stolen electrictable fans. Cation and Oregg were charged
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  • 122 8 The eld Franciscans ot Singap re will be holding a Dance at v Malay Volunteer Headquarter I VC. Be..eh Road on Satur- day, Bth N iV. 1947 from 8.00 p.m. 1 a.m. in aid O* the Pamadasa Mem rial Fund. The purpose cf this fund is to
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  • 94 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The U.S. Navy Estes" Hag. ship of Admiral C. M. Cooke the American Western Pacific Fleet, is expected to call at Singapore on Nov. 21 c»n an informal visit, with the light cruiser Atlanta and the destroyer.; Rcpertus and Ma. on in com-
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  • 179 8 A Malay Singapore Traction Company employee, Aman bin Kaffar, was yesterday at the Second Magistrate's Court sent to simple imprisonment for one day and fined $75. for stealing two gallons of petrol from a S.T.C. lorry on Oct. 30. Aman pleaded guilty to the
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  • 139 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Lian Yoke Kirn. an employee of a Singapore shipping company, j left his house in Siong Lim Park for work yesterday monvng. He was still on his way to his office J when two masked Chinese entered 1 his house,
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  • 106 8 fTribnm Staff Reporter) A total of 16.0G5 people visited Raffles Museum yesterday to se the geld? a casket which B nga- ]>( re Is sending Princess Elisabeth as the Colony's weddin j gift. This set s new record vi attendance, the previous highest total being
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  • 70 8 Bail was yesterday e\tcn<!e-! to Nov. 25. to*a young Chinese accused at the Second Police Court of causing g -ens hurt to a compatriot. The Chines-. Ter.g Kirn Pone; la charged with causing grievous hurl to Teng Hong Chee. with a "large piece of
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  • 365 8 The following passenger* unwed at Singapore by air: Mr. Bryramjee, Mr. J. Singh. Mr. J. G. Moslcy. Mr. M. T. Perrott, Mr. C. M. Johnson. Miss K. Symes. Ml. S M. Sheth. Mr. Chen rook Yuen. Miss M. E. Oray, G Capt. V. S. Bowjing, G Caj)t. W.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 293 8 Thc NAAFI IW. I mittcc. SEA PAP vapor- nv.-e, ler^^sssi purchase 0 f up VJ FIFTY ,50, M C t m CARRIERS MAKES. These vehicles 1 sold without f>n v.ew to prospecti'; sers at the NAAnS Bukit T ln ,h Road* 5 bth. i ,ay 7t h and Bth Ncvenib.
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  • 247 10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Yesterday was a Red Letter day for the Fifth Singapore Company Boys' Brigade, who turned out smartly in their navy blue uniforms for their 9th Annual Inspection and Display at the Choon Guan English School under the command of Captain Gay Vvan by
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  • 57 10 Tho whole programme was presided ovei by Mr. J. R. Richardson. B '?ne rtStaJ Of a Vesper Hymn National Anthem brought tho programme to a close. On th? whole, it was an impressive and inspiring. emphasises the vital contnbut on which the Boy's Brigade orgamsa tion is making
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  • 161 10 In the campaign for increased rice production in South and East Mo single factor is of greater imoortance than irrigation and Sag- inveStl E U Z show that there is room foi improvement on the existmg practice apart altogether from the need foi restoring
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  • 144 10 tßy a Military Observer* A two day tour ol Slngapon Island by an RAMC recruit«ng team seekir.g locally enlisted pcrsonrel tor skilled trades;nthe RAMC in Singapore and Malaya, starts today (Wedti >s day, November 5» A team of or.c medical officer, one warrart
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  • 368 10 i£*u Our Fanencial Cor.) One senses an underlying conflict of influences in the markets. The technical position is sound and that protects the market from a most unsanctified flop when the cables are bad; there is no knowing what extravagance the Governments of Malaya are planning and income
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  • 140 10 I iTribui« Bhippicg Reporter) The U.S. Navy tanker Saiantonie' (Commander B. C. Miller t is now In Bil gapore en route io Pearl Harbour for her arr.uai refit. L 1 Commander S I. Snntn, Liason Officer of the U.S.N Sir.uanore told the Tribune, these types
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  • 47 10 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. (Air untitled The New South Wales Department of Agriculture has predicted a record oat harvest for the State and fai mere were warned that it would add to the already difficult grain storage problem which the 120 million bushel wheat harvest has created Reuter AAP
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  • 121 10 Much was beta* done to improve the .standard an, way i r pi--h individual v *"r the Goven ment. but the Stat or Government can only spend money up to It* Some P Humanitarian work essentially a womar s sphere, r.aid Lady dent lr,ahe course
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  • 111 10 Four Chinese welfare experts, holders of United Nations social Affairs fellowships, recently begar a short study course in London, organised by the British Council. This course has been dcs gned to give a ger.eral picture of British social services before they begin detailed studios of their
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  • 56 10 The Postal Authorities advise that Light Air letters may be sent only to the following countries in Europe: Cynrus. Eire i Irish Free State), Gibraltar, Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Malta The Light Air Letter Service extends to many other countries, and information regarding this may
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  • 214 10 KUALA KANGSAR, Nov 4. The dramatic story of the alleged kidnapping and by the police ot a 19-year-old Chinese ice-stall salesgirl by a gang of four Chinese comes from the jungle district of Kota Kenggong in Upper Tne tour men are reported
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  • 35 10 Candida:, be ablr- rr VV'' °*n der the ed by are n > j tray.i date* will 0 r Examples ed m th < sche-e neer. tractor Wind electrical"? stTuction engird' leader, libr.ri
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  • 55 10 At the meeting of the Selangoi Welfare Committee held week in Kuan Lumpur it was announced that a donation of $1.514.75 had be c n received NAAFI f< r thi Selangor Boys' Home in Ki. Lumpur. The Ccmmittee decid ed to convey to NAAFI Its
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  • 65 10 Twenty-four-year-old Tan Kirn Huat, detective, told the Second Police Itagisti S day that at the time of the incident be had had did not know what he was doing. He was fine<! *itaehe.i to J-... cxii] .said in evidence a.;n on Aus r v.. saulting
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 230 11 Ox II i t d .super io r rugger enc I itiatrve ned their area, but in m the wing, fly-ball f. sia«S Ann conhome ,oam .'d away «f" 6 visitors Main waxing c-quar- verted. swamped and scored riman. Tins Later, the sc
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  • 56 11 The Indian Association defeated the Victoria School team at table teni is by six games to ore or. Saturday. This Friday, the Indian Assort at ion will be 'meeting the Singapore Yourg Men's Table Tennia Team In a match of seven singles, to be played at
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  • 75 11 The Serangoon Association hockey team will piay against Mr. Chong Kow Thye's team on Saturday, at the Serangoon Eng.. lish School ground. The following w'll represen. the S.A.:—Gan Kec Tian, Thiagarajan. Teo Ghee Tan£ r Arjuna P. Durai. Basil Barker. Benny Yap. Chua B<jo Lim. Ang
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  • 144 11 Tho V.M.C.A. battled determinedly to hold the Singapore Poliec to a OTje-aJJ draw at hockey at Thomson Road yesterday: The V's dcfenee played a grand game, time and again smashing back dangerous Police raids. The V's took the Policemen by .surprise in the tirst
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  • 157 11 In a game missed chaßces r.t HODS Lto Green yesterday the SCRC Scored their second conscored by Harry Fang In the iirst ha from the start, the Chfnest forwards made rings i fh P RAF defence, but round the k.a me finished
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  • 35 11 RUGBY F.ve Cornered Competition, vs. Navy. Jalan Be jar; S.C.C. A" vs. Police. Padans. HOCKEY S.C.C. vs. Hornets. Padang; S.R.C; vs: C:S;C;, Padang; Colts va. H.y. f'AKr.LF. Tanglin: M.c.U. v,; Naval Dockyard, Seletar
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  • 104 11 (From Our Own R< port* r) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 4. A grand boxing treat is promised the sporting prhlic. on Friday Nov W, at the Lukey World Park. Kuala Lumpur, the entire proceeds of which will go to swell the Sclangor Poppy Day
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  • 46 11 U.P. LONDON. Nov. 4—British welter-weight champior. Errie Roderick's tit; e fight agairst Eric Eoon. scheduled for Harrirgay Arena on Nov. 17. has been Dostponed two weeks, because Roderick has sua talced a cut in the eye in the course ot h s trailing.—UP.
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  • 119 11 In a table-tennis match played j at the Yew Chee S'a premises last Sunday, the Yew Chee Shi (Sports Section. tK':'t the Shine Hwa j Sports Association by three singles to two. Results (Yew Chee Sia players mentioned riisti. Teo Wai Kyc beat
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  • 239 11  -  (By "KO") Baby Baltazar and Emilio Ibanez return to Manila by the Manchuria tomorrow. Their visit to Singapore has not been so successful. Ibanez, after knocking out Mok Kai Khoon in his first appearance, fought Kid Pane ho three times,
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  • 403 11 When the Navy rugger XV take tho fieid today at the Jalan Bcsar stadium, they will be putting their atrergth against a team that has consistently played good rugger this season. The Army, their opponents, have reason to be confident of the
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  • 136 11 In n friendly badminton return match played a< No 33. Lor org: 22. Gey lan g Court ladt Saturday, the 'Carefree' 1M J beat the 'Re::" B.P. by livo sanies to t'.vo. Results ('Curefree' players mentioned Bl■! >. SINGLES Utn Mual beat Lieu Khoon San 15
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  • 202 11 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Nov. 1 A tremendous crowd of more than M ruß ~vrr twt> miles here today. Carrying?,!. 111b Hlraji. whj fin shed second in the valuahlo Caulneld Cup last month hv hall a length from Mr. J. Ryan's 11-2 favourite, Fresh Boy I Revelation-Race Pox), who
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  • 84 11 H C B'minton Team The following will represent the Harrisons and Crosfteld Sports Club against the Merry Makers Badminton Party "B' Team in a friendly match consisting of 3 Singles and 4 to be played at the Anglo-Chin-ese School court on Saturday. Ching Koh Puan, Kan Kwee Cheng. Beng Siew
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 75 12 Caught red-handed by the p. uee. a Chinese, Chang Seok Kwang. was sentenced to six months' lall and fined £000 n the Fourth District Court yesterday, when fee was found guilty o counterfeiting the trade mark ol Watson's Flower Pagoda Worm Cake.The P lies raided Chang's
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  • 234 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Harbour Board Start' Association, whose fourweek ult'maturn to the Boaui wiv'ch expired yesterday, has now deferred the threatened stoppage of work until further negotiations with the Chairman of the Board. Mr. Henry Basten. due to return here tomorrow from the
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  • 126 12 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 4—A feature today has been the continued interest and activity in the Kaffir section. Gains we<o registered throughout the list although in the more speculative stocks some pro-fit-tak'ng became evident. Flsewhere a firm tone prevailed with leading Industrials recording higher levels, particularly in the
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  • 46 12 Workmen puffins Nse fmiahlng touches <>> thi grandstand at ,s t '.s ru ewntrsc a* Bukit Timah where th< f. si post-war ray* mcci w scheduled u> take piece from Saturday Nor. Totaliaator wntdowa a* the c ***** A vir\c (if thr Stables.
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  • 297 12 TARIFFS AGREEMENT TO AFFECT RUBBER TIN INDUSTRIES Important gains by the rubber and t.n industries are regarded as likely under the metrnationa! agreement on tariffs being signed at Geneva. Expectations are j based partly on a specific reference by the of the Beard of Trade. Mr. Harold Wilson, in the
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  • 89 12 U.P. WASHINGTON. Nov. 3.—The 1 leaflet "The Voice of Korea published by the Korean Affairs Institute said editorially today vne Koreans face the "nomfyng prospect of civil warfare riots, ai d posslblv further foreign intervertion" unless a d*" unite date is eat for tne Ottted States and Rus-siar
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  • 74 12 At the Singapore Assizes yesI terday. a young Hokkien. Goh j Wan Cheng, was sentenced to £*x I months' r gorous imprisonmen jby Mr. Justice Jobling after I common jury "ound the accuse guilty ol voluntarily causin. hurt to a Chinese cl ;th mer chant. Sing Tiak at
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  • 35 12 $2.000 DONATION. The M stri interests have donated $2.000 to the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Celebration Fund. Mr. V. R. Mistri is pro prietor of the Phcen x Aerated Waters, and the G. H. Cafe, Singapore.
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  • 675 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 4.—"These are two straight-forward cases of extortion alleged to have been committed by th* accused In vo'lage of Suigei Pelek. near 8c j pang, in June this year, the »*C♦ttk bem X two shopKeepcrs. "said i Mr.
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  • 30 12 The following will represent the S.C.C. against the Singapore Hornets at the Padang today. Pether, Halg, Daniels. Burton. Scheltus. Geekj. Machn Stuart, Tabor. Piercey. Rea»l.
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  • 50 12 U.P. MILAN. Nov. 4 -A time bomb exploded in the basement of the Communist Party headquarters I building in downtown Milan today, the windows of the headquarters and of surrounding houses were blown out. Some persons were in- j jured slie-htlv by flying glas3. U.P.
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  • 69 12 U.P. PARIS. Nov. 4.- Sidewalks were littered with heaping trash cans I today as the city's garbage coiiecI tors and street sweepers refused to make their rounds. The strikers of 4 000 to 5.000 employees of the citys Sanitation Department are asking for wage hoosts of
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  • 136 12 Reuter. MANILA. Nov. 4. The Malayan Ch.nese Lien Hwa football team on its arrival in Manila, will be entertained by the Manila Football League, Mr. Henry Tang, Honorary Secretary of the League, told Reuter. Mr. Tang said that he expected the team
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  • 53 12 Reuter. BANGKOK, Nov. 4 Lien Hwa footballers maintained their unbeaten record here today by beating Phra Nakorn team 5-2 in their third game here Last Sunday they beat Assumption XI 2-1. The tourists are playing a^di r -£:t another Bn; kuk XI on Thursday Nov. 6 before proceeding
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  • 186 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4- Kir John Bond Orr. Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, said today that the food situation "in Asia it bad or worse." He said tood supplies in India we c estimated to be no greater than just before
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  • 72 12 Sentence cf eight months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Tang Ah Tee by Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Fourth Distiict Court yesterday. Tang gained possession of a bicycle from a keeper of a cycle stand, at the Tuan Morg Chinese School on June 2,
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  • 80 12 morring, Chief Health r,« he *ui (i t et* "ve those t ncd at st. atiy hardship but ur.der t0 th QunaSS J ons be Ma ve i t "'«ft to leave the before th- f„, rtrt laid do®, national Coi vei t.4 L >
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  • 6 12 U.P. dfd
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  • 66 12 KUALA UTMPrjB j According: to officii sourca rangements ai> being aa* Selangor to play Sir.:- q 9. in a charity nooa nxai of the Poppy Day f place at Bflßga] Singapore's invitation kac ma le through the Pm i If FA. It la in Selangor will
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