Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune L T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) M?^- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 654 1 Course Fancies 'By Onr Rnctny Com >j» »?i</- M Onlv a few horses were seirn on the course this norning for final workouts before this afternoon's races, the final day of th e Singapore Turf Club revival meeting. Owing to rain early
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  • 108 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) To oe buried at 11.30 this morn, ing. together with other daily newspapers and objects of relevant interest, Is a copy cr today's Morning Tribune. They were all sealed in a casket at 3 a.m. The casket will be placed under
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 21.—The United States State Department today denied press reports that friction existed between the American Embassy in Athens and the American Aid Mission there, though it was admitted some "questions regarding their relationship had come up in the past. Reuter.
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Prance had dropped charges against Rabbi Baruch Korff. former vice President of the United States Political Action Committee for Palestine who was held in connection with a reported plot to "bomb" London with propaganda leaflets, the United States Department reported tonight.
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  • 149 1 Nov. if. Acquisition of thr* Chinese port 1 maneui b<>sc for the Untfd S'ntes navy report by m tomi Congressional and I inspected thy T*nc*f*c nree thie wwwur. isl a shift of United S'atcs fleet act';v\Ue* io China, where Tshngtao is now used
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  • 175 1 Reuter. LONDON. N" v 21 There is in i facial quarters th< stfongly- pi protest to II ment against I rant Russia oil Iressions or the right to fcrm f rlet-Persian oil comer b Northern Persia Persia Parliament reIt to negotiate j| fasAa for the export
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  • 64 1 U.P. Batavia. Nov. 21.—At an unofficial press conference at Sourabaya today. Chinese Capt. Lie. one of the military observers to the Consular Commission, said Chinese Safety Corps (Pao An Tui) needs recruits. This corps was formed by the Chinese under an agreement w'.th tie Dutch authorities, to sa
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  • 59 1 U.P. LONDON. Nov. 21. Russia has detained two members of the Canadian Military Mission to Germany on charges of violating tne Soviet frontier, Moscow Radio said tonight. Moscow broadcast a message from Kaliningrad formerly Koenglsburg. which said Soviet ftontier guards detained "two unknown persons" who had
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  • 26 1 U.P. FLUSHING, Nov. 21 United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly for the Htudy of limitations on the veto power in the Security Counctli U.P.
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  • 66 1 Reuter. r: Ny a. Delegations B Fur" F reign lainon crrmany I next Tuesach London |o» J «te tors! to arrive wr» I U.S. Secretary fl v trom Wash- being wished "God luck" by Presi- Mr cnier < Walter Bedell s Ambassador to kustoday
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  • 67 1 Reuter. ROMSEY. Nov. 21. Princess Elizabeth and the Mountbatten's GOOO-acre estate, are getting the same rations as anyone else In austerity-gripped BrJUjm. The local grocer, Arthur hock. went to Broadlands today to collect the order for the week s groceries and was given the
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  • 48 1 U.P. Lake Success. New York. Nov 9i—Authoritative quarters said the United Nations partitioning Sub .Committee had reached a <<prov>sl\ial agA*ment on a revised Plan to split the Holy Land which is designed, in part, to meet the objections which the British voiced to the earlier scheme.—UP.
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  • 221 1 JEWS ARABS MUST FIGHT G. B. S. U.P. CAIRO. Nov. 21. George Bernard Shaw propose-1 that the Palestine problem he solved by lctt'ng tne Arabs and Jews fight it out. Shaw said in an interview with the London Evening Standard that apart from a drift through Palestine and a hath
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  • 151 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-Spies from all enemy nations worked in tho United States atom plant at Oakridge, Tennessee. Mr. Clarence Cannon. Democrat Concrcssiran from Missouri, asserted telle said that he and others of a Congress investigation Committee learned this on secret war-time visit to the
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  • 81 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Nov. It. Indonesian Republican allegations that the Dutch authorities have violated the Security Council's ceasefire order are expected to be raised tomorrow when negotiations to end hostilities in Indonesia arc resumed at Jogjakarta. The date to begin substantive discussions for the politico» oettlement of
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  • 34 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—A lifeboat beat 30-foot waves to rescue a Womens Army Corps sergeant who was swept overboard from an Army transport in a mid-Atlantic storm, it was reported here tomght.
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  • 39 1 Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the M.V. and Lady Gent, with HH Sultan of Perak on the at Kuala Kangaar at the birthday party given by the Suttan. (Photo: Photo Corner, Ipoh). (Photo: Photo Corner, Ipoh).
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  • 140 1 Reuter. w -«c Romsey. Nov. 21.—Prince Philip took his bride for a jaunt around the countryside today in Earl Mountbatten's naval jeen. They drove through 6.000 acres of their honeymoon estate. Broadlands, with Prince Philip at the wheel and the Princess holding her small dog i»a
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  • 82 1 "LET THEM BUY" TRUMAN Reuter. 21.—President Truman announced Tiere .today that he was against any ban being Imposed on Soviet purchases in the United States. Asked at a press conference to comment on the fact that Russians were at present buying a considerable quantity of heavy machinery in the United
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  • 180 2 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Nov. 21.—Britain threw a minor bombshell into the United Nations discussions on Palestine last night Ky declining t 0 han. over power to either separate Arab or Jewish Governments or io a single Arab-Jewish Government She would hand over
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  • 75 2 Reuter. NANKING, Nov. 21.—Thou .h having made new import restriction! designed to conserve China's fast depleting foreign exchange by a saving ol abcui 14 0000.000 United States dollars tho National Economic Council in Nanking last nigit increased the import of "oil and fertilizer <> vctvHRD
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  • 34 2 Mrs. C. Vf rTT-— family wish'to sincere thankj to tives and frienck -jtk the funeral of th. Christopher Martin (fcSL WĔ well as those who sew J telegrams and Mfrs f lenr.p on^^H
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    • 279 2 NOTICE I Notice is hereby 2*ven that I. Woon Tai Boon, of No. 54-L, j Neesoon, Singapore, have apph- ed to the Board cf Licensing Justices, lor a First Class Public House Licence to sell Beer, Stout Ale for consumption on the ground'floor of No 54-L, Neesoon, Singapore, and tnat
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    • 472 2 ftBQUKM Hici, mxvI A Requiem High Ma sung at ihe CathedS r Good Shepheid. BtajJ I Wednesday the 26th irSIM 0.15 a m. [oc the tepoae >cul or thf late Mr Chi I -I Martin Cardcwa W JHTTATIftNs YACAvfl MUNICIPAL fl WATER DFPARTMEnH are tnTitaj the post oi H Financial
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  • 1033 3 CHAPTER XVI TV() SHOTS THEN TU SILENCE ile of a Red llamy. who hyd I ti icka whilst is a spy in varigurope, waited v*- vanished —it and then return' •>.-• post i heard the j vei allots. They inside the cellar. feM his heprt Tig< i dead!
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  • 160 3 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Nov. 21.—"Unless the rates are brought down to a level which is competitive with other areas, then the rubber business in Penary must inevitably dry up completely. "It is our earnest endeavour to try and revive the rubber business in
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  • 70 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) KLANG. Nov. 21. Mr W. H Tanton, 0.C.P.D., Klang, assisted by Inspector Harman Singh, on information received on Wednesday night at about 8 30 p.m., went, into the nearby jungle of Klang. Telok Pula' area, and unearthed a tin containing two revolvers
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  • 150 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Secretaryof State George Marshall leaves for London on Thursday for another try at reaching an agreement with the Russians on the Jong-delayed German and Austrian peace treaties, after making tt completely clear in his yeech at Chicago on Wednesday night that he will not
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  • 60 3 Reuter Mexico City, Nov. 21.-The establishment of a fourth Field Science Co-operation Office in South Asia by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and cultural Organisation) like those already under way in the Middle and Far East and in Latin America, has been recommended by the Programme
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  • 676 4 Tho liberating forces which entered Malaya alter the Japanese surrender were led by I doughty fighters who had distinguished themselves in various theatres of *ar, but they had a poor head for accounts. In consequence after their brief tenure of administration they handed over to their civilian successors
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  • 238 4 Sir. —I am one of those small, wheeless fry who had a poppy badge, not that I went out of my way to purchase it. truthfully speaking; in point of fact, it was t thrust upon my face by one of the several European ladies who J combed the
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  • 1080 4  -  THE COMMUNITY PROBLEMS AND DISPUTES OF ASIA CAN ONLY BE SOLVED BY A SYSTEM OF by Eric Mitchell The systemized knowledge based on accurate observation Of universal laws, theories, general principles or known facts, which Is commonly referred to as science, is without any doubt.
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  • 445 4 by N. MAMAT Inchc Zahrah blntc Noor Mohamed, president of the newlyestablished Malav Women's Welfare Association of Desker Road, Singapore, unconscienciously did a good service to the community when she proposed to hold a procession of Malay women in celebration of Princess Elizabeth's
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  • 77 4 PARIS. —Thanks to the continued rise in the b'rth rate. France expects to have a population of 42,000,000 by December. 1948. Although statisticians anticipated that the sharp decline from the 1938-«39 average of 612,--000 births to the record low figure of 520,000 during the German occupation, would be
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  • 345 4 Letter To Tho Editor 1 lot too expensive. But'th luite difficult nowadays v fl mpossible. I m ght Sa S seems that most of the iJJ lows up there have bf-n j* to the military f 0r periods, some en-n U o t years, I believe.
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  • 106 4 SYDNEY.—Australia's poS war policy in New Guinea i not only in accord with the ll trend toward a better deai native peoples, but also was accord with Queen Unsolemn pledge to the pt-ople Papua when their 0 1 came a British po&W 18 This was sUtrf
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  • 451 5 Reuter. IV -To Lieut- ntbattea Broad- Hampshire I: >msey in the he is spending i s honeymoon Elizabeth. is tt lv r the ountry V m untbatten, GovDomlntaa of I II mntbatten. ntbattea spent i I hoi'iiojro visited Broadhen she was Mountbat- r
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  • 255 5 of jurors. reir; a l be held with a ne.v p »r.el The incident occurred when ha Indian serviceman, tvtrim Mui;;.]., was charged before Mr. Justice Joblii g wl*h a'egedly v«rry).g a Sten gvn and aaiuv in miawful possesion of n Sten
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  • 54 5 A very enjoya'tle social and lea party was held by the above League last Saturday, at the res dence belonging to the Singapore Amalgamated Sawmills at Tanjong Rhu. There was a good attendance and a number of games were played. Mr. Baby Low and his Hawaiian Rhythm
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  • 32 5 U.P. MANCHESTER. (New Hampshire), Nov. 21:—Governor Thomas Dewey, undeclared Republican presidential candidate, at a Press conference yesterday, charged that Truman "seems to have abandoned China to Communist conquest."—U.P.
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  • 54 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 21.—The Chinese dollar staged another specta cular collapse today tumbl ng from its opening of CN$llO.OOO to US $1 to around CN140.000 at the close. The Shanghai rate followed sensational decline in Hongkong from where Reuter reports heav v selling from Shanghai
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  • 52 5 Reuter. RANGOON, Nov. 21. The Burmese Government has recruited an "execution squad*' to carry out the death sentence on persons found guilty of illegal possession of firearms, it was authoritatively learned today. The squad is made up of former members of the wartime Burma Defence Army and Peoples
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  • 35 5 U.P. Fort St. John (British Columbia) Nov. 21.—Clifford Evans and George Truman, round the world fliers, landed their Cub planes here in a temperature of nine degrees above zero, as snow was falling.—U.P.
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  • 161 5 U.P. New York, Nov. 21.—Britain's Sir Alexander Cadogan charged that the partitioning plan :or Palestine as detailed by the SubCommittee would create division of authority between Britain and the United Nations, resulting m confusion, disorder and disastrous consequences. He said: "So long as my Government continue
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  • 86 5 Likes Dislikes For U.S. Presidency U.P. Milwaukee. Nov. 21.—William Green. President of the American Federation of Labour, listed the likes and dislikes among avowed and possible Republican presidential candidates and gave Elsenhower the "commanding lead." He told newsmen he knew nothing about Mac Arthur's economic views, but held him in
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  • 37 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 20— Princess Elizabeth asked the Dean of Westmlnsur to place her bridal bouquet on the grave of the Unknown Warrior of the nrst World War in the Abbey.— Reuter.
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    374 5  -  BY YAREOROUGH (The Slam Bonn* Hazard) The story of the recent international Camrose Cup match between Eire and Northern Ireland was one of slam bids. Both teams missed four slant bondses of 750 points each, and in addition bid a grand slam in the wrong suit, losing 2,340 points
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  • 23 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 20—The Archbishop of Canterbury pronounced Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh "man and wife" at 11.45 a.m. GMT.— Reuter.
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  • 159 5 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS, New York, Nov. 21—MrsVijaya Lakshmi Pandit, the delegate for India, when addressing the General Assembly yesteday said that the Indian resolution on the treatment of Indians in South Africa not only effected Indians in South Africa hut a'so the C copies
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  • 60 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 21— The Government today rushed crack divisions, believed to be General Fut So-yi's, to the relief o? threatened Paoting as Communist columns closed in further on the Hopei provincial capital. Suiyuan reinforcements are being transported by train and air and are
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  • 512 5 NEW YORK. (By Airmail).- No offspring in history has had so much time, money and attention lavished on it as Elsie Borden's calf. In one of America's most fantastic publicity campaigns, an unnamed "cute baby boy" of Elmer Borden, a mythical bull, and Elsie Borden, his
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  • 153 5 U.P. TOKYO, Nov. 21—Lieutenant General C. H. Robertson, commander of the British Commonwealth Forces In Japan, today revealed that there was no plan to withdraw Commonwealth forces /rom Japan, except possibly some troops for the United Kingdom which "may have to go
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  • 49 5 Reuter. Flushing Meadows, New York, Nov. 20 The General Assembly failed to pass by two/thirds majority the Indian resolution calling for a roundtable conference based on last year's decision on the treatment of Indians In South Africa. The vote was 31 In favour and 19 against. Reuter.
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  • 48 5 Reuter. Shanghai, NaT. 21.—Twentysix UNRRA personnel mostly skilled technicians and engineers left Shanghai this morning by ship bound for London via Hongkong, Singapore and Por. Said. On Wednesday. 26 UNRRA from Australia and New Zealand will leave by pla'ie f >r t':e r hemes.—Reuter.
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  • 1024 6 OUR SPECIAL HOCKEY FEATURE (By "First Timer' Sinoapore's first inier-staie game will be Johore on Dec 11, and in order sentative side two hockey trials will be held on inov. and AhfcJU the standard of play by been surprisingly low compared to that of g*™^.
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  • 295 6 Colts H.C S.C.C Displaying better combination the Singapore Colts scored a fOW anak to two hockey victory ove. E?Singapore Cricket Club on the padang yesterday Though things looked pre.ty bad for the Padang Club at ttu start when the Colts registered two quick goals
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  • 141 6 (From Our Own j KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 21. of J8 Chinese women, pos- sibly more mi vjew £*jg j that many others are forward to register who will invade the Railway in stitute Padang for their first hockey practice to .Tf*o?m evening at five o'clock, wd
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    • 107 6 NOW I SHOWING 11.2. us, in, Mf WB^^BHB^y Preceded by Special Newsreel Exclusive pictures of the procession in Singapore on day of Roy il W. ddinr TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT SMUGGLED PEARLS... STOLE*' LIPS.. Jn ADVENTURE-TEEMING SINGAPORE! Coming Ba for One Day Only Ednar Wallaces Thrillfr "SANDERS OF THE RIVER" 4T
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    • 52 6 SINGAPORE TIDE-TABLE Water: 6.02 a.m. 7 ft. 1 in. 4.58 p.m. 7 ft 1 in. Low Water: 11.11 a.m. 5 ft. in. 11 51 p.m. 3 ft. 4 in. TOMORROW High Water: 7.05 a.m. 7 ft. 4 in. 6.35 p.m. 7 ft. 1 in. Lew Water: 1.01 p.m. 5 ft.
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  • 81 7 /"A'AV/w/") I_pOHRAH V* j Fortms rv {^-MINSTREL ROY FU t troplate %rF o ORAL SEA R ur Double Aries RAU spear Mirth t |Tf 5 KAMI' RU >ome Class BAC 6-WINGS rUI Hijfh Port F T _I)OITBLE NINE R liousers uU l i- FLYING RU FORTRESS Prattle on
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  • 1232 7 Special Tribune Feature tells you all you want to know about.... Below is the com ptete Car* for today, th o final day of the Singap ore Turf dub revival nmetng, giving foil details of the horses, age, description, last three runs, probable jockeys, weights, ov.-nfers and trainers,
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  • 116 7 Reuter. SYDNEY. NOV. Harvey brothers had share in Victoria*«g™§, total ct 331 'aay of Wales had lost one wicket for ft Merry*' Harvey, a lefthander, openSfor Victoria cteady 45. Later young Neil Har«id Sam toxton were assoctoted in a fourth wicket partnership which ended
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  • 199 8 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LAJM*>UR, *OV. JU.— The customs Depai anent in tne Maiayan union nas been worxlng short handed under exceptional pressure ever since tne jesumpiion of Civil Government and tne handful of senior experienced staff will shortly be Joined by Mr. M.
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  • 98 8 U.P. SHANGHAI. Nov. :2k. A group Ol young American businessmen is planning es *T~ Ugh a tstfntag centre for to Chinese Air Force, similar to the wartime project run al uaKeland, Florida, by Albert I. Loowick. Unltea Press learned today Thcv hope the money will
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  • 34 8 U.P. NAPLES, Nov. 21. A special Swedish Government twong 10. including 5 crtttoilly. Sine hit Santa Maria peak overKing the The plane carrying 2^ r to the troupe mountain. U.P.
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  • 67 8 (From Our Own R*P° rt 0 e A r) KV ALA LUMPUR. Nov. 20 -A simple but interesting tUPjl was held this morning in the of St. Mary s School Kuala Lumpur, when Jg Rangers. Guides and Brownies from various schools umpur and Klang celebrated <he Roval
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  • 68 8 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Nov. 21.-New ministers of the Victoria State Government were sworn m nere yesterday. Mr Thomas Tuke Hollway is Premier and Treasurer of the new ministry- which comprises r-embers of the Liberal and County Parties. The new ministry is the sequel to the recent state election in
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  • 621 8 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 21.-When further evidence WuS this morning at War Yamada Kado, who stands charged heading of a Malay named Haji Jals, of Kampong Kuala Pilah. between July 31, 1945. a statement made by the accusea
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  • 65 8 RACES Singapore Turf club, revival meeting third day, Bukit Timah. HOCKEY League games, Army vs. S. C.RX.. Padang; Police vs. Indian As sbciation, Thomson Road. RUGGER Malay Cup, Johore vs. Singapore Civilians, Padang; S.C.C. vs. Medical College Union, Padang. TABLE-TENNIS Inter-College Table Tennis, M.C. Union Hall. WRESTLING Great
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  • 82 8 Reuter TOKIO Nov. 21-Suehiro Nishlro. Japanese Government chief secretary, said today the Government had no knowledge cf a "hidden government* in Japan, nor did it believe one existed. There were a number or gangster organisations, but they were public and not secret, he said. It
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  • 80 8 Reuter. Nankins. Nov. 21. Commenting on the Chinese Government's projects for calling a Drelimlnary peace conference soon tbe official Kuomintang organ Central Daily News yesterday expressed the hrpe these will meet with approval, especially of the United States und Russia •as an early decisen on the matter
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  • 189 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 21.—Final canover prices lor the Manchester November Handicap ninninß tomorrow: 9-1 Fine Prospect; 100-1 Highland Laddie: 20-1 Rococo; 22-1 Kjolpfcr: Find the Lady; 25-1 The Nore. Dough Boy. Bri- I stol Fashion. Billet. Goodnight; i 21M Plpo; 33-1 Boltonian. S\au i of Autumn. Las
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  • 151 8 Reuter. Manchester, Nov. 21.-Probable I runners and jockeys at the Man. j encster November handicap to loc run here tomorrow are: Anwar. T. Burns, Royal Tara, K. I Mullins; Sailor's Guide. D. Dillon; Fine Prospect, C. Snilrke; Plpo, W. Johnstone; Las Vegas. J. Cladwell; Impressiv?. C. Waller;
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  • 383 8 New rules passed by the Amateur Boxing Association in London on Sept. 27 this year, and aiopted by the A m V* n *}™J™ *l Services BoX>n g Associations, will be followed by the Singapore Amateur Boxmg Association in all Prlir This was decided at
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  • 51 8 Bangkok. Nov. 21.—The pohce revegled today that a naval officer. Seccnd Lieutenant VaJ~racahi Cha yasttthiet. former A D.C. to the late King Ana Pda and later Secretary to the Senior S'tatemari. j?rlde Tanomyong. is qaw bebf|| nought as a uuspect in the i*'e Ananda
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  • 73 8 Reuter. The police said following reports that Vajarachai was making an attempt to escape by ship, a pol'ce patrol boat is at present scanning the waters prevent any such attempt Others arrested in connection in tfie case on Saturday, including the late King Anand-a's private secretary and
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  • 268 8 Reuter London, Nov. 21.—All political parties In tne House of Commons today vvelcomed the British Government's message to raise t w e island o: Ceylon to full selfgoverning status as an Independent country within the Britisn Commonwealth Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, Secretary for the Colonies,
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  • 214 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 arr Holy Communion, 8 a.m Chor-i Eucharist 10.30 a.tn. Mat tins" fMlov'd by Holy Communion at 11.15 a.m ;i rQ 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Paul's Church, tppcr Serar.. poon: 8 a.m. Holy Comnunioa, 5.30 pjß. Evensong. St. Hllda"s Church, Kate:,.- a.m. Holy Cvmmanioa. 5.30
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  • 54 8 With the sanction oi U* jj <-aoore Lawn Tennis AsMOM tne Ys Men Club oi Sin 3» sponsoring a tennis by prominent Singapore puw h t the Honny World Stadium! Tuesday. Dec 2. st Bpm a-dot the Y.MCA Ter.n.P \ilion Fund. Further detail trfE be
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  • 106 8 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 21. The Brookings Institute suggested yesterday that the principles Of the Marshall plan for Europe should be applied to any future assistance to China. It would require the Chinese Government to present the United States with their own recovery plan as tne
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  • 42 8 Owing to Negri Sembilan oeu.g unable to make the trip, the I Malay a Cup rugger rarsur* against the Combined Sendees. I Singapore, scheduled to take j place at Jalan Besar Stadium t<>- day, has been cancelled.
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  • 75 8 To date $20,321.10 cents hay > Elizabeth Dollar Fund of the Malayan Union. The Hon. Trea surer received direct from contributors the sum of $9,368.69 and money paid into the collection boxes in various branches Of the Charteered Bank amount to $537.51. Receipts from Post Offices throughout the
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  • 46 8 Reuter. PAULS. Nov. 21:- Tir Vietnamese (Indochinesr autonomy movement) JdjelegaUoi in Pans last night announced that VicePresident Giam of Vietnam, wh* is scheduled to represent hL* government at the Asatk- commform meeting in Manchuria on Dec. 20. is president of the Vietnamese Socialist Party.—Reuter.
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  • 181 8 BRISBANE, Nov. 21.—India, full of confidence after their sensational defeat of Bradman's Australian XI at Sydney earlier this week, did not finish the day too badly against Queensland in the first day of their match today. At close. Queensland had lost seven wickets for 289, to
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  • 83 8 Reuter—AAP. QUEENSLAND Ist INNINGS Rogers c Nayudu b Soboni Brown lbw b Manka<J Morris b BtfWlte tVi Carrigan b Mankad W McCool b Mnnkad Archer b Sarwatc Tallon U Mankad 5 Rayner tvjt out Young not «»ut J Extras 6 fotal (for 7 wkts.) 28i> j BOWLING OM
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  • 42 8 T*M_'tav CHOO OTTFF forme' nf \bo S'n2ap°rc CoMStora? Ttd a' his «•s'd-n<*. 3«- Oa<=t Rd. f fT T 1 in s.) at du*n U» Leaves behind his rtrarl) y fn. an or.lv daughter.™" Fupprii trmcrrow at i >> J P at Bid"dari
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