Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1947

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune y T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously la Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) attf i'V.!> SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd..
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  • 653 1 .11 Nov 16.—Tribesmen covering a bridge achinegun and mortal Are today held up olumn of Indian Army troops ue of the beleaguered garrison of oops at Domel on the main west road to ruler. The check occurred five miles a Tji-i which they
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  • 100 1 Tribune s taff R*P»rt*r) o ctirrod today at a well-known '.lie Eurasian comhn Albert Dan- .r.i:s. iormerly of his residence •"f" raid II..: R ">ad, Sing-a-p D." a- Iormerly the r Superintendent of Water hru He comce with the it, retiring In pular tigure. leaves a
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  • 49 1 ELGF ■•>,. n 16 Marshal Pn t Minister, detod in h last night that ;d»- and outside d war lut "I v h»rc ar.d now that there will they would Hkc ddressing youths Yu roslav "youth ra ISai to Sarajevo after train to run on It
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  • 41 1 UWDON N 16— Kor- rd Polish Peasant it: reach England in the lan d here today— after h:a arrive I— *v' -ohi*ion of th" d n<>t he found. f the Polish peonle J r some other kind 1 '■Ma."--Rcuter.
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  • 25 1 Reuter. Bu, Hey. ,7 Homer, the British in a speech here toition that elMMftjCh iKd this year to c.iuVed by rials. —Rcuter. Tr>Y<.
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  • 23 1 16. Iraq pro••"'sion of the of alliance op wlthdraw- jj outlined by Sayi ''nine Minister, noxt month, it 'in lerstood here
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  • 101 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Israel Hersz Klntsler. the 43--year-old Briton of Orchara Road, who was charged last week with concerned m a conspiracy in connection wltn gold running in Western Australia appeared In the Second Police Court this morning. ASP. Mr. McEwan. prosecuting, asked for
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  • 26 1 U.P. LONDON, Nor. 16. Lieut. Mountbatten gave Ma bnde-to-be m diamond and ruby neckbrooch and bracelet which is the family heirloom. U.P.
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  • 22 1 Two fair punters untitled into their bags,untitled study the prospects ot runners' A picture fakes on Haturaay tti Bukit Timah. (Tribune Photograph >
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  • 278 1 LONDON Nov. 18.—The British Commonwealth lias agreed by the terms of the 23-nation Geneva Trade Agreement published today to the elimination of Imperial preference on five per cent of their 1938 value, ana reductions in preferences amounting to a further per centCommonwealth countries have
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  • 184 1 LONDON. Nov. 16. U«ut Philip Mountbatten's eventual title was believed to have been decided upon today and newspaper reports said the letters patent under a great seal conferring the rank of Royal Highness were being prepared for the Kings addition to the peerage which WW
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  • 33 1 Mr A. R- Sethi, Government of India Information Officer, left on Saturday for Delhi by plane on official business. He will b-2 away from Singapore for about"two weeks.
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  • 114 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The 704 hunger-strikers on St. Jonn s ls and have left tne quarantine station alter a fortnight's stay following an outbreak ot cholera on boara the ship which brougnt them :om China. They went on a hunger-strike as a protest against
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  • 79 1 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 16.—The Liberal Party, Britain's third party, appealed today to have launched a new cam paign for a coalition Government to lead Britain back to prosperity but reliable sources said the Cabinet would reject It. Thi> new drive followed closely the ascension of Sir
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  • 49 1 The illuminated satin scroll tearing Singapore's congratulatory message left Singapore yesterday by a Lancasterian plane. It will arrive in England on Nov. 18 and be delivered to the Palace on Nov. 20 The gold jewel casket, the present to the Princess, arrived safely on Nov. 14.
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  • 37 1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Nov. 16. Pravda, Soviet Cotntnuui-t Party newspaper, today alleged that Gen. De GaulU had offered the United States strategic baoes in Prance. Indo-china and Africa, in exchange for economic and financial help—Reuter.
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  • 38 1 U.P. LISBON, Nov. 16. —Admiral Mendes Cabecadas. held for alleged subversive plotting along with high-ranking Portugese Army officers, indicated today he would renew his plea for a habeas corpus before the Lisbon Supreme Court.—U P.
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  • 195 1 Reuter. VTFNNA Nov 16. An Austrian riot squad turned out and a Russian .entry fired a shot into the air when centration camp victims booed and jostled Dr. Wdhelm tuettwaen GermS conductor, and mauled some of his friends here today. The trouble began
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  • 44 1 Reuter. KARACHI, Nov. 16. Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Republican plenipotentiary at large and former Premier left today for New Delhi for talks with Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Premier and Mahatma Gandhi. He had spent three days in Pakistan —Reuter.
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  • 510 1 (By Our Racing Reporter) Some good gallops were seen on the track this morning when horses training for the remaining two days' races were put through their paces. Attention was focussed on Orand Prix II who was sent last over the three which
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  • 38 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 16. M. Stanislaw Mikolajczyk. former leader of the Polish Peasant party who fled to England, was today deprived of his Polish citizenship and expelled from Diet, (Parliament) Warsaw radio reported tonight. Reuter.
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  • 31 1 Reuter and AAP. NANKING, Nov. 16. The Legislative Yuan yesterday approved the Sino-Dutch civil air agreement, which is to be signed by both parties shortly. Reuter and AAP.
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  • 25 1 Reuter. New Delhi. Nov. 15 —Achary J B. Kripalani, President of tho fnd'an National Congress, submitted his resignation to the AllIndia CongTess Committee here to-day—Reuter.
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  • 155 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Nov. 16. Joy Allen, one of Radio Seac's bestknown "voices" which has been heard by thousands of Servicemen stationed all over the world, was married here today to ex-Navy Lieutenant William Bradford Shepard. who Served with the offices of the Strateg'o Services In
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  • 42 1 U.P. TAMPA. Florida. Nov. 16 An explosion, attributed by the police*to butane pas, demolished a busy Chinese restaurant r.nd a nightclub, kHlirg at least I four and injuring 50. Among the dead, was one elderly Chinese —.TJ. P.
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  • 38 1 U.P. LONDON, Not 16. Chnrchea nil />>(r England Bang the hymn. "Abide With Me" todmig on the ventenniat death of its author, Henry Fronde Lytc to whom a tablet woe also unveUed in Westminster. VP.
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  • 45 1 Reuter. DAMASCUS. Nov. 16.—The President of Syria. Bhukrj Brl E! KUWatli. reviewing manoeuvres I y his troops about 30 miUs from the Palestine border today, said that Syria would defend tnr integrity ol Aral Palestine to the last man. —R< uter.
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  • 49 2 DANKER. The death occurred on November 17th. 01 Mr. John Albert Danker, aged bO years, formerly of Johore Bahru, it his residence Emerula Hill Road. Singapore Cortege will leave today at 5.15 p.m lor St. JoseDh's Church, Queen Street and thence to Bidadcr i for interment. Deeply regretted.
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  • 77 2 Mr. V. R. Ram and family beg to express their heartfelt thanks to the Doctors, Matron. Sisters, Nurses and the rest of the staff of the General Hospital. Malacca, and also to friends and relatives who kindly rei tiered valuable assistance, sent wreaths, letters of condolence, paid night visits
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    • 382 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: An experienced and good typist for a firm of Accountants, who must know how to type Balance Sheets. Statements ot accounts, and understand some Company Secretarial duties. Plea«=e apply to Box No A 471 M.T. Spore The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated In Singapore* i
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    • 65 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the supply of Anti-Malarial Mixture iSr the vcar 1048. Further particulars may be obtained from the Municipal Health Tenders close at 12 noon, on Saturday 6 December, 1947 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenderers foi the supply 01 Lubricating Oils and Grease are informed that the closing
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    • 463 2 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF NOTICE TO ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS Thefts of Electrical Appliances Thefts of electrical appliances from premises by persons frau- dulentiy purporting to he em- ployees of the Municipal Elec- j iricity Department are still occurring in Sir gapore. Consumers arc advised that aU employees of the Department who are
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    • 564 2 Z %k Classes wn\ fij Practical r v. 4 -J^ 3 Business Trainiß i .n Art s <Formeriv &a Collegfi." iPirst r iammd i PT Lwav? P r 2 s*" 5 m stock aL r S NOTICE Ke TAN «BENG TIONG deceased. All persons having any claims against the estate
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  • 2258 3 XI (cont.) iVES A LIFE Of thai nia, pointing I making twenty ed to open, i ial a the matusband, and. ii c side, h* twer 01 queswaa a sharp k head of gh the open I she rigei swore. vife In warnthe
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    • 846 3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Lady Clerk Typi.t. App». Indian Pin lish House .\.o. 458 ujo Course Rd. between hour s 2 to a p.ia. iQ.Bo». > PKP Youth League Representative ie(luires .asi typist/clerk r.c 4e lo ifpt stencils and manipulate Rom o Duplicator etc. Starting a.ary good prospects. Bos pyl m.i.
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    • 658 3 ACCOMMODATION HOUSE or accommodation in Singapore required for European couple from mid-December. P-e:>iy Box A. u u,. M_ T. or phone 5114 in office hours. (Q. 854.. DESPERATE European couple urgently require flat hoUSC 3, b momns or longer. Board ng house life too expensive. Can someone please help. Reply
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    • 670 3 I FOR SALE ONE Sew nig Machine requapfeo v* tciubly Singers hand or mv.« order state price. Apply 80.,. AMI M.T. Spore. i.Q. «ti^ r -it Colour Balloo.. pet Gross Postage Pre* witnii Malaya. Special Discount r<.r large Quantity write Tor bam pies i-. G. u.» A 3L'7. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 668 3 MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU HAVE ANY MERCHANT:. E O ULBAJt? We nuy ki'-ds o. oM ■locLs, f.uiplus and dcni.cu goods etc. We also ittSSVartak* to .-cii kinds el merchandise on conim HtfOA basi i. Please communicate with Box No. A 485 tfatays Tiibune. B pore. rjTJft.j SOFT SOAP is still scarce.
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  • 895 4 His Majesty's Govern- ment hopes to implement tne Malayan Federation Constitution in January. 1948. This Constitution is thoroughly inequitable and has been the subject of widespread condemnation among newly created political parties and associations as well as by organisations of long standing such as the Chinese Chambers of
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  • 96 4 LONDON (By Air Mail).— When Kenneth Harcombe. lorry driver of Quarella-place, Bridgend, was accused there yesterday of attempting to murder his wife by running her down with a lorry, Mr. Martin Verity, defending, asked the Bench to "act as Cupid" He said that Mrs. Harcombe visited
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  • 1019 4 the Tribune published a brief summary of the tUfaf®* health scheme for Singapore Bet Sgivl fuller Nummary of th is five-year plan to bu.ld up the cty s health. In the annual report ol the S.ngapore Medcal Department for 1946. just issued, a live-year
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  • 706 4 Letters To The Editor AGRATEFUL PARENT Sir.—The people thrown by the Singapore Teachers' Union into the Malayan Educational world in August is still causing in that once-complacent puddle a growing agitation of receding ripples. Somnolent associations are becoming alive to their paper objects,
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  • 8 4 A, ERNEST V HIX
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  • 267 4 h,,, Em* teUvitv of th aneie tii:*iß»' r \zr the Chin(\n^l' c .1 s X S operative Bank and v S the' Comm'" t tistics. th,re ar^tS'-'^-^B > h!n a compared J? l J 2.800 in 1931-,, Hp Approximately fiijsjj, ..;B S J official open market S
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  • 492 5 gi m#*G ng V.Yd r *ti I ;c i! V f*t "n C: th 1 spent !n the 1". 12 ihal he had v :i eh ealth and flora v its early h nat'.ve p rta an 1 crafts v( i lience
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  • 48 5 j of i ill ache et pa:-is. UCMWUof manly vigour of the Prostate i vnd in ie troubles In 24 restore \;gou»' and nttflc discovery how long YOU Rsgeno c.aranteed to set our Prostate :o to 20 years Rogeno from prutects you.
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  • 96 5 Reuter. ROME, Nov. 16.—1t was learned here early today that Signor Scelba was understood to have told the Cabinet when it met yesterday that the demonstrations which have swept the country during the past few days had been caused by the spread of
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  • 21 5 New P O Liner Here Thi imp PC> luxury Vner "Cm? n" p/io*'. graphed cs the came Singapore harbour rcctn lg.
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  • 352 5 (From Our Oum Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 16. —Mr E. W. BarltroD. CBE. DSO. Labour Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, who is on a month s visit to Malaya, to Dro ne into labour problems in this country,
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  • 142 5 The following yuiMs vena entertallica and i^auy Genial v.inter a liUlLu Wednca».ay:— H.n. Johore, H.H. tlie bull**! ai-u f«Wtf*ul Allipuuii. IX. Ai. IMC uulCiW» Ol jftl'uK, H.H. tne fang d PfcTUlall Hesur v. Negri bemoUaoi Xtngmu A.npu..». H.tl vac o 4 tkOirtiitan, H.H. the Sultan
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  • 145 5 Reuter. BOMBAY. Nov. 16.—The leader of the Hyderabad delegation conferring with Irdia over the future relations with the dominion, Nawab Mom Nawaz Jung Bahadur, today chided India's deputy Prime Minister Sardar Patel, for saying in a speech at Rajkot on November 11. that "if
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  • 172 5 (From Our Oxen Reporter} Kuala Lumpr, Nov. 16—The Secretary oi estate for the cok>« nies sjme time ago suggested that various colonies shouid investigate the pjss:bil:ties oi cocoa cultivation. The Department of Agriculture, Malayan Union, had already been carrying out initial investigations and experiments in
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  • 301 5 U.P. London, Nov. 16. Winston Churcnill and other opposition leaders yesterday demanded an invest'gation of Hugh Dalton's unprecedented resignation as Chancellor of the Exchequer over telling a newspaper reporter details of his crisis budget before he revealed it to Commons. Church 11 in
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  • 856 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 16. Failure to reach agreement on the main subjects of their deliberations the inadvisability of imposing Income Tax at the present time and the desirability of raising additional revenue by State Lotteries caused
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  • 184 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10 The unofficial members of the Finance Review Committee, which met under the Chairmanship of Mr. W. D. Godsail in the Union capital, have recommended the discontinuance of the Malayan Security Services, the Public Relations Department anil the Broadcasting Department as
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  • 132 6 All th \sc Interested in the w; rk of the Social Welfare Depal tmem are cordially invited to attend today's lectures at the centre at 4.15 p.m. on children's feeding schemes which is now occupy.ng the attention of the department. The lectures, wiil be presided over
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  • 651 6 "Hello!" "Goodbye!" The following passengers arrived nt Singapore by air: Mr. F. Kaunitz. Mas. I Salter. Mr. W. Sehutt. Dr. S. Ramier. Mr R J Lotze, Mr. A.E. Ford. Mr. E. Johnston, Mrs. K. B. Patterson. Miss R. G. Patterson. Mr. A. G. Wallace, CpL A Selvey. 1 Miss M.
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  • 275 6 (Tribune Sports Reporter) Teluk Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship sprang a surprise on Saturday wher they turned the tables on Raffles College Onion in a return badminton encounter at the College Hall by four games to three. In their previous R.C.U. registered a convh cinq 6—l
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  • 123 6 Representatives of the hun-ger-strikers at St. John's Island, who came ashore on Thursday, visited the Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association at ten o'clock on Saturdiy mon ing. Also present at the Mayfair Association were representatives of ten local Chines 0 organisations which have sent foods to
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  • 255 6 An invitation is extented to a!" friends of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnight ly Club to a. meeting at the V \v C.A. Hostel, s, Port Canning ttoa today Monday at 530 p.m. Mrs. Anne S. Campbell will spei.k. Her presentation Listening How to appi*. Singing" premises to
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  • 38 6 untitled Mr. William Courtney, special correspondent of t»u- Daily Graph! gave a film lecture on "in occupied Janan.' Hia audience consisted of Sir Franklin and Lady Gimson, certain raemberj of the Advisory Council and certain heads of Departments.
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  • 45 6 4 cri***fJF houi'A! h hot}', Wlf!r n 1 EARLY irS r lat^hf 3 ir! hospital fa *i 1 appears sfwaf on 1 c 2 Tribune report* fif I »he room occupies Sjjjfc 1 Tho explosion 1 H '»1 1 r «rsli
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  • 33 6 Owr 500 put m wrs cf v., BOa pJLJ ci-.t:un. c.ngrp r tain; i to j dinaa i 2 premises on the occasion o" fieggl versary of the A: jjj
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  • 407 7 THE ENGLISH TURF <Fsom Vernon Morgan. Hent^s Sports LONDON, Nov 15 _Thp er Gordon Richards in breakingrhui l feat of champion jockey winners in one seasor record of ridir 257 news this week completely overshadowed all other racing Richards who accomplished this feat
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  • 26 7 HOCKEY S.R.C. vs. Combined Colleges, Padang; Spore Colts vs. Hornets, Thrmson Road; Clarke Rangers vs. R.A.F. (Tengah), Tangah. RUGGER S.C.C. "B" vs. Police, Padang.
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  • 153 7 The Sea Side Rangers did weil on Saturday to hold tne jofiilacis Athletic Union team to .a goalless draw at soccer. The game played at the sth Miles Pasir i-anjang Roaa ground was fast and exciting througnout and was watcned by good crowd of Kampong peopie.
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  • 353 7 Nearly 5.000 people attended a successful meet of the Muslim New Year Sports held yesterday afternoon at the Jalan Besar Stadium. H.E. the- Governor of Singapore presented prizes to winners. The full results are as follows: 100 Yards A:—(11 Safrin bin Haji
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  • 281 7 Reuter. Ml AM.Ii Ai, Nov. lU.—l'iay. ing their second game in two days, the visiting Malayan soccer tea«m. Lien Hwa. today drew 1-1 with Thing Pen, one of the strongest Chinese XI s in this city, after leading by 1-0 at half-time. The match,
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  • 432 7 MELBOURNE, Nov. 16. The impressive performances of 22--year-old New South Walos coroornl Clarrie Hayes, of the BCOF In Japan, promise that Australia may have another sprinter of world class besides John Treloar to send to tho 1048 London Olympics. in the luO m.etres in
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  • 555 7 (By Shuttle) Wong Peng Soon, the Malayan and Singapore badminton Men's Singles Champion, made his first appearance in the s'ngles event of the Singapore Badminton Championship yesterday and won his tie easily against Raymond Frois. Giving a brilliant display, the Champion had a comparatively easy passage over
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  • 84 7 At a recent meeting the foi owing Management Committee for the Endiavour Badminton Party was elefcted to hold office for the com ng year ending n 31st December. 1948: President Mr. Ong Kong Gwi; Vice-President —Mr. Gun Kirn Koon. Honorary Secretary—Mr. Quok Ken*> Siang; Honorary Treasurer Mr.
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  • 53 7 Reuter. London. Nov. 16 Although the official figure i. l not disclosed, it i.< now relial If reported that Chds.-a received £20.000 in cash for the transfer of E-Qjrland centreff.rward, Tommy Lawton. to Notts County plus William Dickson, Notts Counts halfhark, whor>«. transfer value is raid to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 28 8 mo JJanU of tne .tieajorth Highlanders marching in front of the grandstand playing selections before the start of the Singapore Races on Baturday.
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  • 154 8 IPOH. Nov. 16. Mrs. Leong Hew Meng and Miss Amy Choong have been selected to play in tne singles !n the North South badminton>natch in Singapore, in addition to the Selangor singles champion Miss Ho Sai Yin 2. A letter received -rom Mr. S Mula the
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  • 76 8 U.P. Washington, Nov. 16. The Army appealed to officers and men y>\-;torday to save 18 million lo?" v of bread and 15 million poup-s »>f meat in the next six OteCflth; o meet Europe's critical foot? n c s. "If the free Governments of Europe fall." the Army
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  • 140 8 Tlie following are handicaps for three races on Wednesday, df the remaining handicaps are available in time they will be found in page I>:— Horses. Class 1. Div. 1. 7 Furs. Princess Guimvere 9.00 Gold Medalist 8.V2 RoJewell's Hoy 12 Tarabah 8 10 Oaklaw MO Grand Pnx II
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  • 156 8 (Tribune Staff Reporters There was a large gathering at the Bethsda Church. Katong, on Saturday where an imprest ye dedication service was held on the occasion of the openng of an extension to the Church budding. Assembling outside the church, the congregation sang: "Now Thank We
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  • 61 8 The C.V.M.A. (Church ot St. Joesph) will be represented by the following in a game of badminton against Shell Company at the Gan Eng Seng School premises on Sunday. Matches will start at 1 p.m. sharp: B. de Souza, G. Hoeden, A. Rodrigves, R. Gammel, N.
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  • 74 8 The Unicorns' Club will hold social gathering on Wednesday, November 19. at 54. St. Patrick's Road, at 6. 30. There will be a literary meeting followed by a Qu z competition for which the President.. O. R. Sitharam has consented to donate prizes. The social will be wound up by
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  • 136 8 (From Ou r Own Reporter) SEREMBAN. Nov. 16. The story o! an attempted murder of a Sakai by a fellow tribesman, the motive which is believed to be Jealousy, is revealed officially. At dusk on Oct. 10, Yassln. a Sakai paid a visit to the house of a
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  • 311 8 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov 16. -A distinguished visitor to Ipoh is Maj Choong Psain Chow of the Chinese Air Force, who Is p.ooably the first Malayan Chinese to be appointed as Assistant Air Attache to the Chinese En.basr.v
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  • 28 8 U.P. WASHINGTON- vv State DepartiSi^ oreign universiUe s tSj the world are nc£ Lr*** lor admissior 0! students under the £25* approved by Congress P
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  • 220 8 In a thrill-packed friendly tootball match between the Chartered Bank Sports Club ana the Blue and White Rovers at the Teluk Kvrau English School ground on Saturday, the Bai k ers won by 4 goals to 3. Good team work and com* bination was responsible
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    • 358 8 CAPITOL AND REX Restaurants and Bars PRINCESS ELIZABETH WEDDING j Special Tiffins and Dinners i Daily from November 17th to 20th. j With official permission an extra 50 cts. will be, charged and will be paid in full to the PRINCESS ELIZABETH WEDDING FUND. I HELP THE FUND WI TH
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    • 37 8 REX-SlartsWei "COLD LEAF'TEA IS DISTINGUISHED I the ART of ble: It SKILLED PACKS* THE TEA OF Haunting Sole lw» I! strength against the di^^:^: fed fy /Z\ And S.R give you d mf f I J.W. TOOTHPASSS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 35 8 TODAY'S WEATHER I REPORT FAIR Fair. Wind westerly at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Sunset 1821 hrs. Sunrise 0615 hrs. Moonri.se 1043 hrs. Moonset 2214 hrs. Max. temp, yesterday 88 deg. M'n. 74 deg.
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