Malaya Tribune, 12 November 1947

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune L T HE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) nvr:i' r SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colm Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 285 1 Indian Planes resume attacks Reuter. SRINAGAR. Nov. 11.—Maharajah Sir Hart Singh, ruler of Kashmir, today returned by air to Srinagar, his capital, now freed from the threat of raiding tribes men within 90 minutes of the arrival of Pandit Nehru who also flew here.
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  • 70 1 Mr. and w< Lim Kirn Ch&ew at tkttir wedding reception yesterday hi Gu iHtth, fUntfttjM i:<dh hridt and bridegroom belong to trxU-kiiMcM Chime* famJtee. 'lit* bridegroom is the fourth son of Mr and V''£. 1+ M t*t Man. v h,h the is the eldest daughter of
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  • 35 1 2 Chinese anil 2 ill at mcd with the < ccupanti of £RK r.gLee Road at 9.30 the Chinese n cash a gold illiant eat t to watch I vi in« the
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  • 44 1 irted to nighl lhat he was %V cadi and. nese gunktuJ that rule he was drivj Chang! Chinese s let! him to stop illed up he faced by one of them. his taxi. 2 men drove away. 5512 has not yet been
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  • 38 1 Tne House ht In ni ii nt'i plan to "f Lords powers two years to one v (Government 345 votes to 194 Lj_^ os tlon intendment for refr%, y n was read a Hits Out—S.>e hack
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  • 31 1 Reuter. 11—Princess Lieutenant expected to 'o Australia L ndon corChicago TriCircles." lay Reuter. I' J s 1 MEETING .v. 11. -The 21--or n Kuroopered its yesterday -Reui
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  • 91 1 Reuter. KARACHI. Nov. n.-The Pakistan Government hail "no intention of recognising the military coup d'etat performed by the India Dominion" in JunagacTh otate, a Government communique announced here tonight. This "had been made qu:te clear to the Government of India, a 1 500-word statement added. Pakistan
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  • 56 1 WELLINGTON. New Zealand Nov. 12 —Mr Peter Fraser. Prime Minister told' Srersea* pressmen v siting Wellington today: %c are Withdraw the New Zealand lai d rorces from Japan in July IW'W the drafting of a Ore: t> for U Dan in 1948. Delay would on!> le.ia I! confusion
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  • 114 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Nov. It.—Poland touched oft a United Nations battle over Franco Spain with the demand for United Nations Security CounCi. veasure* to force Generalissimo Francisco Franco from power. Lange asked the General Assembly to call on the Security Council to
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  • 39 1 Reuter. HAMBURG, Nov. 11:— Lady Astor former Britten Const rvatlve m< mb of Parliament, told German Journalists here today that -everl ody knows that Jewish d splaced co to America and not Palest ne but nobody dare say it".—Reulcr.
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  • 34 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 11:—Two American doctors attached to the Persian Army took off today in a special plane for KemaO Shah to ,uvest.gate I S&ase described as Influwi which hsa broken out m the district.
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  • 653 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Nov. 11—The newly appointed Premier Xhuang Aphaiwong is meeting with members of his new Government in his home with an Army tank guarding the lane to his house. Premier Khuangs house has been the scene of bustling activity all
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  • 63 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore delegation to the ILO conference at Delhi headed by Mr. R. P. Bingnam returned yesterday after a 12-day conference. The delegates were higdly im pressed by the advanced labour conditions In Singapo;»which were iar ahead of most Asian countries. Points
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  • 49 1 Reuter. HERTFORD, Norfolk, Nov. 11:— Six airmen were killed when a Lancaster bomber and a Hornet flphter plane COti ded in mid-uir today crashed near here. The pilot of the bomber, believed to t>e the only survivor, escaped with superficial Injuries. One airman is still missing.— Reuter.
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  • 150 1 LONDON. Nor. 11.—Princess Elizabeth today became a member of the GOO-old Order of the Garter, premier order of Britain, when the King h vested her with the insignia at a private ceremory at Buckingiam Palace. The only other women members of the order are tae Queen
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  • 128 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. In the Supreme Court, Koto Bahru. a Ceylon Tamil was unanimously found guiUy of murder and sentenced to be hanged. He caused the death of Lam Yens, a Chinese, on or about April 29. 1945, at Kampong
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  • 101 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. Scientists who helpod to prepare the first atom bomb ridiculed today a Paris report that a Soviet atcm bomb had been exploded in Sberia. They said that there were certain basic scientific irconsis'encies Mb the Paris report. One scientist, acquainted with the weight
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  • 46 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Nov. 11.—The Jewish National Council —Vaad Leumi —called tonight for the Immediate mobilisation of all Jewish man power and financial resources in Palestine in readiness for an "emergency hour", expected to ari c w th the setting up of a separate Jewish State. —Reuter.
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  • 116 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 11. Rubber prices touched their highest levels on the London commodity market this afteinoon since the commodity was decontrolled in January. The move was attributed to renewed trade demand from Britain and the European continent which failed to rind satisfaction as the Singapore
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  • 33 1 U.P. CAIRO. Nov. U:— The Btii Four fact-finding rommi&tion touring former Italian colonies in North Africa flew from ro to Asmara today to v t«r report >o the FomgJt Miißt..* «£putles.— U.P.
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  • 26 1 U.P. CANBERRA. Nov. 11:— The b 11 to nationalize private banks in Australia was passed in the second reading in the House of Representatives.— U.P.
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  • 37 1 U.P. ROME. Nov. 11:—The Three-man Comnvsslon of the International Bank announced today it had completed its six-week surv< y of Italian mcds and plans for a reque-ted cjimrt<*r millard dollar loan from the World Fund.—U.P.
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  • 556 2 (From Our Own Renorer) KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 11.-The Jaifnese Cocperaiive Society founded in June 1924 is Shortly t 0 colebrale Us Silver Jubilee and with this in view, the Tresi lent Mr A. Mahalingam, and other oflice bearers are visiting various States in a
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  • 84 2 Sunday nights "Family Might" al the Happy World Amusement Park drew a large crowd and swelled the Princess Elizabeths Wed Fund by over $2 275 The largest contribution came from Mr. Lee Kong Chian who donated a cheq'.u fot $500. Families were informed ul the various
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  • 109 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Nov. 11 >h totalling $100 were reported m«ssing by Lav Low Kirn of No. 1227, Mk. 13, Tbean Teik ES" tate. Ayer Itam to the Fo.rcc. It appeared that or. Nov. 0 at about 8.30 p.m.. the c latoant with his
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  • 40 2 The untitled of the Boon untitled Singapore untitled y" i,, >,,.:.' n tMa /.h «uiioar '"">' p rm i.m»m'"" riiand f/i/ u rpiwinfe iwelrfiHo JA' prw« [f/ p, rotrards Iwl/tttn* o/ 0 > I »i i7 liw /■'17 Evan piraidesi Ml M< mawrm^
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  • 439 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang Nov. 11.—The Employers' Assotiation Penang and Province Wellesley, has proposed to adopt their list of handling rates for the water-front labour from November 15: These rates have been set up by the Employers' Association and a list was sent to
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  • 575 2 (From Our Own at spelter) IPOH. Nov. 11 The recent S.O.S. for volunteer blood donors has had a disappointing response. This is attributed to the failure on th? part of the public to realise the significance of the blood donors campaign and the need
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  • 218 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Nov. 11.- -Pretertding to be a friend of the family, a Malay youth went, to two houses ir MacCullum Street yesterday and, it is alleged, stole a fountain pen and a gold bargle from the wrist of a tw o
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  • 173 2 (From Our Ow n Reporter» IPOH. Nov. 11. —It is rot often that the hardships and the solitude of prison years provide authors with irspiration to write books but when an author compiles, above all, a Recipe Book such as Mr. P. C.
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  • 134 2 ~>.•) Our OVM Frjjoi U I Kuala Lumpur. Nov. ii. Further eases of amaltpox have b«»en reported up-river from Sabak Bernani In the mukim of Sungei Panjang. House-to-house visits and mass vaccination are being carried out by the health team in this area. Most of the cases
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  • 59 2 The Chii ese Hun real es Sports Club's officials for 1941 are: Patron. Chan Kirn Liang. President, Tan Kirn Kee; VicePresident, Chrg Kirg Hoe: HonSecretary, Cheng Hon FongHon Sports Secretary. Koh Kirn Seng, Hon. Treasurer. Koh Y° K Choon; Hon. Auditor, Lim K»i* Kiat; Committee, Chow Khian, Ooi
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  • 135 2 (Prom Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 11.— Malay vernacular schools »D various parts of Solar gor are busy preparing for their annual school garden competition which will take place shortly. Ninety-1 eight school;; ar? participating Ir the competition, the second since the liberation, which
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  • 613 2 I From Our Own Reporter; PENANG, Nov. 11.—Special tribute was paid to ihe former Chief Medical Officer, Dr. L. W. Evans, who was in Perarg at the time of the Japanese bombing, by Dr. Yeo Choon Hooi ard Dr. Org Huck Leorg. at the Medical Auxiliary
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    • 124 2 Yes, there you are old boy and what luck! Now I cm make that pudding for tonight and perhaps an icecream to follow. I could do with half-a-dozen of you if I could jet them, but really you seem so popular now-a-days However, come along, it is nice of you
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  • 493 3 A.I.S. »val oi tho t i X upon, gold produced in Ausision of the Australian Government to sell to Gre a t Britain, to assist in the dollar ortant mo YesVes in the Australian gold mm c msu- I >: was re- j
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  • 337 3 The keen interest shown by the Muslim Welfare Committer ir. the welfare of Muslim boys at the Serendah Boys' Home was mentiored at a meeting of the .selangor Wei tare Committee held at the old chirese Protectorate building on Thursday. Oct. 30.
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  • 62 3 Reuter. COLOMBO, (Air Mail): The Government of Ceylon has prohibited the export of live elephants in order to protect them from "the dangers of exploitation for commercial purposes." The decision ivas announced in a press communique issued recently. It is learned that the lotge-scale export of crocodile skins
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  • 103 3 CALCUTTA, Nov. S.—"lndia as a whole ta making progress," said Dr. Henry Grady. American Ambassador to Irdia. at a Press Conference here on October 11. "It would have been surprising if the tew Government, set uP almost overnight to govern over 300 million people, were to have
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  • 113 3 IIS NEW DELHI. Nov. 2 -Goo.ls shipped frow India to Pakistan and vie- versa arc exempt from customs duties according to the arrangement between thr two Domi lie is. it implementation of this understanding Government of India have dcci led that ad good-* imported from, cr exported
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  • 81 3 London: 'By Air Mailt.— Schoolgirl fashion of long hair dHflrteasoo teachers tn Nottingham, but they can do little about it for fear of offending parents. Reason why the teachers and the education authorities dislike the long hair fashion is that Dr. A- A. E. Newth, senior medical
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  • 117 3 I.I.S. New Delhi (By Airmail).— A new deal for nearly one million workers, employed in largescale plantations in India which produce tea, coffee and rubber, will crystallise when the Government o IncUa convenes a tripartite conference for plantation indus try in January of February, 1948.
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  • 131 3 London: <By Air Maii».— A farm labourer who was said to have dfaeussed marriage with a girl <>f 12 was sentence.! to four years' penal servitude by Mr Justice Oliver at Bedford Assizes. The man.Leonard George Thomp son. aged 36. of High-street. Arlesey, had pleaded guilty
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  • 136 3 NEW DELHI. Not. 4.—Sardar Vallabhbhai Patei. Deputy FYfane Minister ol Imiia. celebrated his 72ml birthday on Oct. 31. A iarge number of inrluding Cabinet Ministers an.l the Congress President, railed on mm Ut attar greetings, and uimerous messages of congratulations were received Tributes were ai-o paid
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  • 425 3 A.I.S. There has been a marked increase in the last few years in the interest taken by Australians in the darce in all its forms. In the years only just before the War, trie coming of the Russian Ballot companies, like those 01 De Basil,
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  • 134 3 MADRAS. Nov. 3. The only alternative now brfoir the world was either to accept MaJtatma Gandhi as "the Saviour of Mankind or pursue the path of danger <md destruction." said Eh. J. H. Holmrs, a minister of Community Church in N< ir York City,
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  • 385 3 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3. The Stales Ministry of the Government of India has issued the iodowmg communique, explaining the circumstances in which the Union forces were constrained to Babariawad and Mangro! in Kathiawar. •'ln communiques issued by the Govenmert of India on Sepi. 25 and
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI. Nov. S.—Sardar Vallabhbhai Pate:, Deputy Prime Minister cf India, celebrated his 72rd birthday on October 31. A large number of Ftfends, including Cabinet Ministers and the Cortrress President, called on him to offer greetii (fa, and numerous messages of congratulations were received. Tributes were also
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  • 48 3 NEW DELHI. Nov. 3.--In order to conserve the strength of the Indian merchant skipping, an Ordinance has b« en promulgated by the Gowwnor-General of Inlia giving power to the Government of India to prevent any transfer of tonnage to any other country.
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  • 129 4 The May fair Musical and Dramatic Association and thirtythree other Chinese organisations will hold a meeting at the Mavfair Park. Robinson Road, at 7.30 p.m. today to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Sun Vat Sen. Father of the Chinese Republic Dr. Wu Paak Shing. the
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  • 38 4 MR c B. WerT wish to express th? and heartfelt tharb? relatives ar.d friends v- 0 *d the funeral 0 f Manor. May Webb *ho?e who sent w»athT 11 grams ard letters o'T Thank yo u all
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    • 679 4 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB Re-Opening Meeting 1947 Saturday 15th, Wednesday 19th and Saturday 22nd NOVEMBER ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER. 1947. SWEEP S—A $1 Urlimited Sweepstakes FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Rac« day. Applications for tickets must be in writing and be received before 3-30
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    • 304 4 11 ALL FORLV~n Oxford. Enp A 'lred H-'ii ssasfe... oj the Bth N the Rev. R° Alexar.] er ai d Mrs Pet,. r p r > rothy Rattray S-Vr, ar ard *>• Hedc. W AN Shorthard-typi* European OTRanUttior '2 in. the first irs'anc. iLft devils cf expert tot NO. A
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  • 2352 5  -  By SYDNEY HORLER CHAPTER VIII UK, TO KNOW, bf V> 1 yet had h's jjthw«P r .-liniero sat for :n that secondiccn*,,,,r:\'.' [;on.Htadtian Em'jx ibout the recent Wf: th>" whole, h's listinctly pleasur- in his purit standish the *s nowera to h!s
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    183 5 A. He's a member of a socially prominent family which did not heartily approve of Irs desire for a life on the stage E. Although he has spent much time on the stage playing in stock an 1 as a member of the Theatre Guild he has
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    • 624 5 ACCOMMODATION OFFICE GIRL (Australian) requires accommodation. Reply Box No. A 487, ICT. 6 pore. I L.804). WANTED by European couptc on long lease with option of possible purchase, house with two or three eed-rooms. Prof*.: i nee water-no**S Katong or East Coast Road. W.U do all repairs and painting ii
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    • 645 5 FOR SALE ENSURE SUCCESS: Notes on NEW Kji.Lt bilarffl Yfl i feW topics ocUy ie.* S2-50 each Cron REG IN A PrtESt,. LiD., iPOfi. (L.iwu.. I UK SALE Incubator. 120 chick, pexj»cl older with Brooder IXSO/• i. nearest, Gretn Enamel BktcittC ircm new $11»/- a XOUUg SttttM o\ y Duck
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  • 801 6 Bangkok has been the scene of yet another coup d'etat. This time it is Pibbul Songgram, the overthrower of the absolute monarchy in 1932 and wartime premier, allegedly proJapanese, who has staged a comeback. Immediately after the war, Songgram's reputation was in very bad odour. In the early
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  • 39 6 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON. Nov 9 Lieut. Commander Patrick George-Turrer, 38 of tho Royal Air Station, Leed-on-So'.ent. was four d shot dead vesterdav shortly after midnight or a floating bndge between Woolston ard Southampton. Nearby was an pistol. —Reuter.
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  • 1228 6  -  (By Dodwell Cooray The Siamese Governm ent whie> lust fallen decided to reject the recom nr. endctj -»-><; ~f FrancoSiamese Boundary Commission to loo:- i "»t 3 the question of the disposal of the four border provinces which both countries claim. Prince Sakol Voravarn, brother of
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  • 292 6 Resserd. Sir. —We dressers mow "hospital assistants") are in doubt as lo our exact position jn trie medical profession. and I think that it is about time our status was clarilied. After a long time of study and experience the so-called dressers
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  • 107 6 S'r.—Being a constant reader of your daily newspaper, ana hearing about the difficulties of obtaining enough money for the T.B. Fund I hereby send you a suggestion That is simply overprinting current postage stamps of the 10c. and 25c. denominations with "Health sc."' thereby altering both
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  • 741 6 Letters* To The Editor 'J The Peoples Postbaq Sir.—On the 23rd ultimo, I tin veiled to Kuching. Sarawak, by s.s. -Paiigkor' as a British subject with a British passport I was born in Sarawak 41 years ago and left my birth-place
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  • 154 6 S;r.—I read the B.shop Singapore's reply to the publ'shed in a Sunday Tr.ra in which "the Church'' criticised by "Casante with great interest. cotia particularly, th.s paragraph "The Christian Church has ft largest c ntribution to .Take: the leadership of the world. the moment the Church
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    • 105 6 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOB II DELIVERY IN GREAT BRITAIN We have pleasure in ad tha« have been mad e with supp for Christmas to an adlrc tExeiucUr.g the Irian Free State. COTY PERFUME ETC i I Prices are in- lusive PerfU of postage and pur- L'AIMENT. L chase tax. A .suitable
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  • 1983 7 friirk'i' Of Sexual Matters j n 'Red Herring" Diary LONDON. By Airmail. ore! g; the Cole case at the Old Bailey iiVv3 oi Scotland Yard K contained a )i\ li e p.irt that a newspaper pic- w u* of ens of ihe most cunning v-
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  • 160 7 (From Our Reporter i IPOH, Nov. 11—At a meetirg of rugger enthusiast? held in the ipoh C.ub on Saturday afterloor, with Mr. J. S. Ferguson. President of the Perak Rugby Urion in the chair, the question of formirg ar. Ipoh European District Rugby Club to control
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  • 102 7 ffttotn Our Own Rrp'.rt* r I PENANG, Nov. 11.- A pretty wedding took place this morning before the registrar of marriage between M'\ Oh Ewe H n. the son of Mr. Oh Swee I.<eong, and Miss Ong Ong Say Tin, the daughter of Mr. Ong fhieng Swee, who
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    • 39 7 I'HE AGONY OF I PILES :iymbrane s b from I Zam-Buk has I k; n injuries and es to psoiia^is, p mp.es rashes and irsect M eczema,'let and foot sores. I 1 HERBAL OIHTMIMT GuTontMQd fr- from Ami*** f
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    • 244 7 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart nalDitation. dizziness, headaches at Top and back of head and above eyes, i shortness of breath, feel M*??.**** fer from poor sleep, loss of memory and energy, indigestion worry and fear, vour trouble is probably ce
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  • 136 8 The following will bo the activities Cl the Y.W.C.A. for this week: To-day: Special Service of Prayer (Week <.r" World Fellowship! at tho Si. Hilda's Church, Ceylon Road at 5 p.ni, with Katong members; Malay Class at 6.30 p.m. at 11, Lconie Hill Road. Special Service
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  • 350 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's Director of Medical Services. Dr. W J. Vickers, has the answer to the Colony's T.B. problem, but he told the Tribune last night that his hands are tied— "until the people are willing to contribute the necessary funds."
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  • 536 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A solemn and impressive ceremony was held at the Cenotaph yesterday morning as Singapore joined the rest of the world in revered remembrance of those who unselfishly laid down their lives in the last two world wars. The distinguished gathering and crowd were
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  • 228 8 Residents of Singapore will remember the fire ceremory on the Padang in July at which rew Colours were presented by Mr P. A. B- McKerron. Officer Administerir k the Govern ment at that time, to the Ist. Battalion, the Queen's Royal Res.--i meet. The old Colours
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  • 454 8 fTribune Staff Rrporter) Dapper, handsome, and witty 39-year-old Dr. A. K. Gani. Indonesian Vice-Premier and MinisB ter of Economies, regaled pressman yesterday with his wit and bumour when ho gave them a half-hour interview at the Kallang airport yesterday. He is on his way to Havana.
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  • 219 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With a view to re-establishing normal trading between Singapore arid Sumatra ports, the Chinese Consul-General, the Dutch Consul General, the Secretary for Economic Affairs, the Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the President of the Singapore OverseaChinese Importers and Exporters Association,
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    • 158 8 "Me DURING THE WAR id OF THE FICHTTVC FORCttM CIVILIANS WERE ClVrJEafl AND STRENGTH BY vnJ you need Vitaifl now more than J 8 cm o< 10 r*cpe ."ra%^B "Vitamm starved e»?i *e'i v In ray. 'COfl <3° Mr;. StOriPß. Irjn-.CC! rg t g methods SO-YOU MUST HAVEEKTUfIIIH These you
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  • 2927 9 BIG RACE PROSPECTS DISCUSSED: LIKELY RIDERS FOR ALL EVENTS Bflnu ire U»e handicaps and ra- c card for the first day nf b revival meeting a t Bukit Timah on SlvS the Singapore Mon record of last three runs m-obaUe ocl 15 ffivin S «ie
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  • 167 9 Trainer Capt. R. MacRaePattie—Pattie, for shorU-is a great adpiir-r of Bukit Timah racecourse. He told me yesterday that he is bringirg over his horses from Pcrang to set up his stables here ard make Bukit T mah his racing headquarters. Capt. Pathe, who has
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  • 779 10 The Bth Annual Singapore Chinese Athletic M.eet—the first since liberation began at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, where a number of heats and a few finals were completed. Among those present were the Chinese Consul-general, Dr. Wit Pak Shing, the Chinese viceconsul. Mr. Cheng. Messers Tan
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  • 122 10 Thrilling Boccer was played at Wert Coast road «rrouud on Monday when a team from the Mentor beat th Keppei Bus Company by ono goal to nil. The Busmen pressed trom tho hefinninp. tut tho sailors cletVndel well. Five minutes before tho half I I Sutherland win.
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  • 55 10 The following will represent the Ceylon Sports CHiO against the S.C.C. today at 5.15 pm on the SCC. ground: V.N.PUIay, K. Muthucumaru, A. Po-nnampai mi. S. Ramalingani. E. Doraisamy A. C. Sbegaran, Vijesingam. s. X Sundram s. Kula*ingam. W Ponniah.' C. Thuraisingam. Reserves: S. Yogorajah. S Nagaiah. Umpire:
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  • 33 10 In a soccer watch played at the St. George's Road ground on Monday, 223 B O. D. 12 Sub-Depot > boat the Banka Sports Club by three goals to one.
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  • 270 10 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 10 Answering a number of questions about the delay in supplying Malayan tin producers with new machinery. George Strauss, Minister Of Supply, said: "Orders for tin mining equipment are placed by companies direct with manufacturers and details are sent to my
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  • 32 10 A striking high jump action photograph at yesterday's Singapon Chinese athletic meet mo. (Tribune Photograph). A fair comveitTor puumy i'» "v. Chinese athletic meet at Jalan Beear. [Tribune Photograph).
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  • 294 10 •We have come to whitewash your flat." answered a voice m response to a query from the inmates when they had heard kr.ockine on their front door. The door was opened and there stood two Chii ese» dressed like workmen, ore even carrying a pail of
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  • 241 10 (From Our Own Reporter) FENANG. Nov 10.--"It i s not often tlrit Cornell member? have the satisfaction of seeing !heir speeches in counsel! producing results and I am verr happy indeed that my pica for better treatment for you all has resulted in greater happiness to
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  • 63 10 Intending competitors of the forthcoming Open Sir gapore Amateur Weight-Lifting a n d Body-Beautiful Contests are reminded of the closerg date oi ertries Nov. 15. The competitions will take place at th-2 New world 0 n Nov. 29 ai d 30. Forms can be obtained from the Secretary.
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  • 112 10 the war affectin. r ft Sr -U^ Japan inciudirf matters- the cW mation about' "p S ri ghb and i r te75 lSh PC Jhe transmissi cn British nrop Pr of such >tep s a them to Pusur/ th a Parties which are u
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  • 245 11 (By Our Racing Correspondent) Turf M Club° mSmKJS traUlin! for che Singapore exercised on the sand on the track began n »22?3!IwK5fi2 A SICigh kept close n ueir as thev worked on the sand track. aoooM Keen interest in h's nnccnr.er. Tnllana, and
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  • 244 11 Reuter. LEICESTER. Nov. 11.—Champion jockey Gordon Richards yesterday rode his 260 th winner Ol the season, to break his own record of 259. when he won th? last race of the day here on the Irish-bred Twenty twenty, which started a 2-1 favourite. Incidentally it
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  • 104 11 (Tribune Sports Reporter) The S.C.R.C added another hockey victory to their successes, wirs when they de feated the Naval Base Poh the odd goal to three at Hong ha™ hS and fast exchanges -ored their goals in the first half and the visitors reduced the
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  • 17 11 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. IX' Hug'y r %Cud Hospit-13 a Bdinburrh Univ. 23, Edinburgh Academicals 3.—Reuter.
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  • 105 11 ViMfe <t ronnnofion was caused on the track at Bukit Timah on Tuesday morning when Crowan Head, a new importation :.y Major Heddie. qallopped riderless down the straight at ter Jockey Stirling had fallen off it Stirling took Crowan Hrad out m company with two other «-icly arrived
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  • 75 11 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 11. Johnny R.van. British national welterweigh; champion and Britain's only winner in the European boxing championships in Dublin has been dropped from the team to represent Great Britain against Denmark at the Wembley on Nov. 20. The official announcement says simply that ''at a
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  • 52 11 The first post-war Reunion Dinner and Dance will be held at the Atomic Club. Lloyd Road, on Saturday. Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. OM Boys arc requested to Dock early. Tickets are obtainable frcm the Hon,, and Asst. Hon. Secretaries, the Hon. Treasurer (9 Boat Quay) and all
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  • 353 11 iTriburo Sports Reporter) The S C.R.C. scored a ana hockey victory yesterday at Hoi:r Lim Green when they defeated the Naval Ba>e Folio* 2—i **4 thus added ar other win to *helr list of successive wirs. A feature of the game w r
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  • 114 11 SYDNEY. Nov. 11.— New South Wales won by an innings and 48 runs in tho four-day cricket match against the Indian tourists. Scores: New South Wales Ist Innings 561 for 8 dccl. India Ist Innings 298. INDIA 2nd INNINGS Mankad b Lindwall 22 Ravirsinhpi c and
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  • 124 11 Penang, Nov. 11. Ooi Teik Hock, who can be easily claimed as Penang's best player at the present moment, created history in local badminton on Sunday when he successfully secured triple crown honours in ths Penang Open badminton championships after receiving a
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  • 29 11 The TamH Brotherhood Associatior defeated the District Dawn by 3 goals to 2 in a fr.end ly crame of soccer, played at Fort Canning, on Surday
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  • 21 11 The Kadayaß-dlur Muslim League irnotball XI drew with the Trafalgar SSHK* XT two-all at Mental Hospital ground last Saturday.
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  • 47 11 ATHLETICS Bth Spore Chinese Amateur Sports Federation Meet, Jalan Besar Stadium. HOCKEY S.C.C. vs. C.S.C., Padang; S.R.C. vs G-H.Q. FARELF, Padang; Spore Colt s vs. S.H.B.A. Police, Thomson Read; Medical College Urion vs. R.A.F. (Sdetar). seletar. RUGBY S.C.C. "A" vs. 711 Army Troop Squad.. Padang.
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  • 258 11 Reuter. LONDON, iMov. u:—i Tne fthowing ar c tomac eeoutan uxiurea iov &aiiuaay, iNov. _2; tAviLlSll LEAGIE liiv. i Araonal v H*fleul Bolton w. v Man'atcr c. Burauey v SunViaau. Charlton Derby. —W pool v B K.»ur". Ifaßgter U v Everton, Mia bra v B'kpoul. Portsm tli v
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  • 48 11 In a rugger match played at the MedicaJ Collie Grounds yesterday, the Technical College K.L. were beaten by the Medical College Ur.ion by 12 points (four tries) to nil. The Medico* scored through C. Navaretram. G- N. Woodhull. W. Fung, and Ong Kerg Hooi.
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  • 406 11 (Bp "First Timer"> Combired Services 2. Civilians JA record crowd witnessed yesterday's first major game in the current hockey season when the Combined Services scored a 2_i win over the Singapore Civilians. The match was cor.tested at a gruelling pace throughout, with
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  • 257 11 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 9.— The Combined Ei glUb Girls' Schools will met the comUrtod Chir Girls' Schools ii the lust badminton tcOr: rm:-nt of its knd to be held at the Ohlrese Assemb'y Hall oj Nov. 14 and 15.
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    • 178 11 Kiwi League Kiwi Memapore Section) L I j the •orthcoming Jr to be held jei?3' :v V Kb ii. on Nov. fl L nni to 9 p.m. ranjong Rhu M' »m the Lib--6* ?L viß Robinson 6yf on i isrp. :1 [J 3 30, 9.15 P.M. PJL tp L ckwood
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    • 166 11 I Today 4 Sham m t j; tmm t t ymK 1.30'4'6.30'9.30P.M. m?tt <$fr&m Bracken lanej NEXT CHANGE. I Ii DUY fIIPRESSIVE and i ENLIGHTENING"! and be should serve ar> an eye convinced! Jk opener" for these who ki ow so dtijpy little exe?pt from books and ___HP news extracts,
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  • 561 12 "Single Chamber Rule" Aim Is Condemned Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 11 -The Opposition leader, Mr. Churchill, appearing unexpectedly in the House ot Commons today, declared that the Labour Government was aiming at a single chamber rule. This was a dangerous precedent for Britain because her
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  • 115 12 Playing on tlie home courts, the Usciui B P. beat the Jacques BP. by seven tames to on*, last Sunday. Ucorefl v.Usefui's piayers mentioned unti: George Chen beat Stephen Lee. 15-8. lo-6: Bn:y Stf b> ai leo Thua»ig K.at. 1 ;>-•*. 15-y; Goh Tian Chye beat Jcr.n
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  • 26 12 Sir Franklin Gitns<m. Governor of Sintfapore. laving a wreath at the Cenotaph iv rem* mbrnewt of the dead of iuo World Wars. [Tribane Photograph)
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  • 624 12 Wednesdays at 8.20 p.m. is a regular date for Concert Hall listeners and to: igl»t's programme Will include the Soi ata No. 2 i«>r Violin and Piano by Edmund Rubbra, a remarkable English compoaer who has only recently come into the limelight. H*s composition will be played
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  • 149 12 The following arc th s week-end's ties in the Singapore Badminton Association, championships; Saturday loth November 1947 at 2.15 p.m. SINGLES: Ismail b n Marjan <Devonahjre) vs Cheung Hi»ck Lon» (Eclipse). MIXED DOUBLES: S. A. Mattar ft Miss Doreen Kiong (Eclipse > vs Ooi
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  • 84 12 At a general meeting of the St. Theresa Choral Society held on Nov. 9. the following were elected: President; Mr. B Rad.lam i Vico-President: Mr- T. Paekiam; Han. Secretary: Mr K. Joesph Pillai: Asst. Hon. Sec: Mr- S. Thambu; Hon. Treasurer: Mr D. Radjoo; Asst. Hon.
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  • 50 12 A successful supper dance was heM by the Ex-Services Association. Malaya, < Singapore Branch) at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Present at the dance were H. E. the Governor Sir Franklin on and Lady Gimson. Ma-jor-General and Mrs. L H. Cox, and Sir Ralph and Lad y
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  • 224 12 The Committee of the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund asknowiedge- with lhanks the following donations: Previously Acknowledged $12,647, U. S. de Silva $30. S Bgaporc PlSh Retailers Guild $50. A. E. GunaX'K .ra $30. Mr. Mrs. R. N. Sriscna $20. S. K. K;.nciiah $20. K. A. Varnar
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  • 63 12 A meeting of the Committee of Mai agement of the Sir gapore Olymoic ard Sports Committee will be held at the V.M.C.A. on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 5 30 p.m. AGENDA: Confirmation of Minutes of previous meetirg: Fill the vacancies of President. Vce-President and Secretary: To
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  • 75 12 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Nov 11: The Government of India huvt- decided to issue special commemorative ifcampn to mark the grant of independence to India. Three stamps of the denominations of 1-1 >2 annas (about 2d> for internal circulation. 3-1 2 annas (about 4d.) for international postage and 12
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  • 163 12 The following passengers arrived at Singapore by air: Mr. A. H. Levison. Mr. Ng. A. Koei, Mr. Thio Soe. Mr. Ng Yong Bent?. Mr. Chua Pong, Mr. Khoo Peng Khoon, Mr. Tjong Song Sin, Mr. Liauw Miuuw Tjong, Mr. Kong Tong Tian, Mr. M. E. Shaik Adam, Mr. Lim
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  • 423 12 Sydney. Nov. 11.—With th a finish of the match against New South Wales here today, the Indian cricketers have now faced ail top-ranking Australian players with the exception ot Brown, MacCool and Tallon ol Queensland. They now have some idea of
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    • 60 12 TODAY'S t %> WEATHER REPORT CLOUDY WITH RAIN Cloudy with rain at first, becoming fair. Showers late even, ing and early tomorrow. Rather dull with r;.in likely tomorrow morning. Wind light- southwesterly. if unset 1821 hrs. Sunrise OGI4 hr Mr.x temp. 5»! leg. M-n. ceg. Rainfall 22 mm. Hum.dty yesterday
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