Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any A fternoon Paper In Malaya > .'**r Now Printed simultaneously In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1947. PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Meaara. CoUn Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 257 1 Reuter. Nov 24. —Sir Ralph Glyn, Conservative, it secretary in tiie House of Commons •re r!*2 Status and dciinuion of the duties mor Utnerai of the Malayan Union and the Sfaovol Singapore, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, uovernder in-Chief of the Malayan Union Sir
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  • 132 1 v 24 —DeCK Inrtl Jan nb today was bitted r trial at the Assisug< oi murder ress Gay Gibson Oct 18 and b) dy through a .i: k-infestcd pi, ng t notes in h's Nat 1 I the magtslid slowly, 1
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  • 29 1 nrwsreo: of the has been rushed ""gapore by air and arriv- Snsraporeans will Hal this evening's >of Monsieur Verdoux Cinema an<l on five r**mHw Mays.
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  • 73 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Nov. 24: Unknown junman today shot dead tj*o Brit sh medical missionaries in India. 40--year-old London-! rained Dr. H A. Hatch and S ster Percival at Ranughat. 45 miles from Calcutta. f j The gunman attacked the missionaries while they were having dinner with a
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  • 43 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Nov. 24:—China will claim 321 vessels aggregating 530.000 tons and 300.000 tons of shJpbu 'dine materials as reparations Japan, according to reports in today's Central Daily News, official newspaper of the Kuomintane (National GovernmenO Party.—Reuter
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  • 74 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An Amoy Street Chinese shop- I man. while n his way to a bank to deposit a «ftim of $1,000. was robbed yesterday morning by three Chinese. The three CI inese in a taxi pulled up in front of him. hustled him
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  • 156 1 Reuter. The Kotl r.-o: Souih Kashmir. Nov. 24. —Under fire cover of armoured cars Indian infantry was today edging forward towards the 100-foot leng bridge over a ravine siat .niles from Kotl. under senre for the past-SO day*. The Indian forces must capture the bridge, the
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  • 419 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) For the first ,ime in the Colony's history, Singapore seamen unionists and officials of shipping compan -s STdwn to a rouna table conference under the chairof the Master Attendant, Commander Clive Robinson and discussed the setting up of a Maritime
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  • 46 1 Princess EiizaTtelh and the Duke of Edinburgh leaving Westminster Abbey after their icedding last Thursday. The Princess wora a goum of heavy ivory slipper satin embroidered uith thousands of pearls, while the Duke wore the uniform of a lieutenant of the Royal Navy.
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  • 46 1 Reuter. PARIS. Nov. 24:—Thirteen French soldiers wer»» killed instantaneously and eight others died later from injuries when a lorry taking them to Toulon, southern France, left the road and crashed into a ravine near Beausset today. Fifteen other soldiers were injured.—Reuter.
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Moscow. Nov. 24: Th« Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs has notified the Canadian Embassy in Moscow that Mr J.M. Weld and Captain A.W. Claxon. members of the Canadian military mission in Berlin, aho were detained in Kaliningrad t formerly Koenigsberg) East Prussia, have been released and have started
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  • 38 1 U.P. YOKOHAMA. Nov. 24:—A shipment of 450 guinea pigs, the first of six separate groups, being sent from the United States to replenish th e Japanese breeding stock, has arrived by plane at Haneda airfield. —UP.
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  • 48 1 U.P. LONDON. Nov. 24:—Tho For«igrt Under-Secretary, Mr. Christopher Mayhew, told the House nf Commons today that the Government was considering what to do with the British Military Mission in Greecp now that the United States Army officers were being attached to the Greek Army.— U.P.
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  • 74 1 LONDON, Nov. 24. Dr. Karl Gruber, Austrian Foreign Minister, I sard in London today that Aus- trian considered it "sensible" that j the Austrian treaty should top the I Big Four agenda. I "The Austrian problem is so I clear that with a little goodwill it will be
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  • 225 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A sum of $105,589 to cover the Singapore election expenses has been sanctioned by the Advisory Council. This will cover the salaries and wages of staff and incidental expenditure connected with the conduct of elections. Included also in this allocation is provision for
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  • 100 1 U.P. PARIS, Nov. 24. Premier Robert Schuman's crisis Cabinet at it inaugural meeting tonight proposed a general increase in wages as a last-ditch bid to check the nationwide strike wave in which about 1,250,000 workers are idle. The Cabinet met at the end
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 Mutual Genet* j rlßt i >MFKNSATION,! S2!ff I i VI I"N LITJ. s i Im England) r ,me s p*m% a "Full-dress" weddings are EStJ BACK AGAIN! jllinflll (omc and see the ,atCSt BRIDAL VOILE (all si**. $15 50 to $27 50 each) lso ENGL! SH DRESS LACE l-ink. Blue,
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  • 326 2 (Tribune St*fT Reporter) An A'tfny nfefcruiung policy was criticised .yesterday by Major C B. Webb, of the Singapore Volunt2er Forces, who has under taken the mMst into branches of the He said- "The Army has not made any special provision tor the ex-Army trained man who
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  • 119 2 Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 24.—We11-in-formed Dutch sources said here today that the Netherlands Government was preparing a statute for Indonesia In some respects comparable to the British statute of Westminster of 1931 giving Dominion status to certain oven* <eas territories. The new statute, it was
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  • 30 2 Reuter. Tokio, Nov. 24.—Black market prices cf essential daily commo dlties registered a 7-6 increase over last month, according to a nation-wide survey by the Japanese Kycdu Now Agency.— Reuter.
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  • 52 2 U.P. p EIPING. Nov IT*; M Tsung Jen v Press today ho ha?, lhp N ronnrmatlon th ai Vt >( i appointed to a n h l ha^ -fry regions or &«ht 'ommenists, as Chinese press trJ v d Uis head; o; l k:r X mo's Peiping
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 579 2 Agents For Malayan Railways! AND j t;Li:\ lim: FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. """Tm TYDEUS Calls nana BRECONSHIRE From for Straita, Hong I K.OOK and China ETA Dec. 24 DENBIGHSHIRE JAPAN CALCUTTA From Hongkong for Straita. Cal cutta WOSANG •AVmorrpAqFßi ETA Dec. 15 CHAKSANG (ex EMPIRE ERASER > i From Calcutta for
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    • 518 2 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK/CONTINENT Due abt: Nov. 29 m. s "MEONIA" e^i-^-d Be J il o Dr(> I m.s. UAh/^ ga^ Hongkong, Shanghai, SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Loading at Singapore, Po rt Swettenham^^enang^ iar ADEN, HAIFA. GENOA, ANTWERP, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND KU GDYNIA. octPT A-MTkTA" Due abt: Dec. 2 AbEN,' GENOA, MARSEILLES.
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    • 192 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, the undersigned Lav Poh Choo, of No. 40, Upper Cross Street, Singapore, have rpplied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class Public House Licence i for the sale by retail of intoxicating liquors lor consumption en the ground floor
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    • 473 2 COLONY OF SINGAPORE WM The Government of Singapore invites tenders.lonhe pB erase of the following Miliary type Vehicles which to requirements:— Wk LOT NO: 6 REG. NO: MAKE AND TYPE SN .1667 Ford 15 JJt 1 SN 2258 Chevrolet Ton j 5N.2243 Chevrolet 3 Ton »m 4 SN 2253 Chevrolet
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 344 2 MALAYAN RAILWAY. Increase in Passenger Fares and Rat; s on rm, #jH Traffic. and fl Increased rates and fares, consequent upon the 9 don of wages and made on the recommendation of ti fl way Advisory Board, w'll take elTect from The principal increases are: S (i) PASSENGER FARES. 9
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  • 2298 3 cHA PTER xviii A p Mi N vi!K f I NNING squeeze getting ellar that had j he ?>i ison of Ban- j ire especially iloor space was by the bodies of it as he had said n in the matter, locked up.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2537 3 MEDICAL DIABETES. WHY WORRY When l>. T. Lim s Diabetes Herb Tea can give you speedy relic:. Get your Herb-Tea by your side and cat what you like. D. T. Lim C".. 24. Prlnsep 'iJtrcet, Singapore. (.W. 917). TUITION THE SINGAPORE CO-OPERA'ITVi: Bchoiarship Pond have decided to v\. ai d
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  • 711 4 Uncertainty regarding the future is the most striking feature about politics in Siam today, following the recent coup d' etat a flood of rumours have been emanating from that country. One point, however, emerges clear. The present Government headed by Nai Khuang Aphaiwong has made a start towards
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  • 41 4 U.P. Blsmark, (North Dakota), Nov. 23: —The Weather Bureau here announced that it had located earthquakes recorded early today as occurring in three Montana towns, namely, Bozeman, Drummond and Billing, tremors were felt at 2.46 ajn. (0946 GMT). UJ».
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  • 1180 4 Tomorrow the British Army in the Far East officially bids farewell to the last Indian Sappers and Miners in the Command men who have played an incalculable part in the successful rehabilitation of Malaya and other war-ravaged countries under the Japanese heel. Furthermore, it will
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  • 217 4 Reuter. COLOMBO.—The Ceylon Government recently decided to grant the right to all public servants to form associations without any official interference, supervision or control. Prime Minister Senanayake. announcing this in a communique, said that except in the case of the police force, the prisons staff and the
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  • 552 4 Letter to the Edi tor ment of the case 0 "th r au I tunate individual, t m 1 who suffered in man y ll*™ 1 11 ing the Jap occupation II quence of their loyalty t nse IM British Masters peared in the Mala
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 657 4 SITUATIONS VACANT^ MUNICIPAL WATER DEPARTMENT Applications are invited for the post of Financial Office Assistant Special Works (Temporary Staff) nn Salary between $350.00 sand $500.00 per month according to qualifications, plus temporary cost of living allowance. Full details and application form obtainable at the office of the Water Engineer to
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    • 47 4 Established 1872 Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Gem Merchants B.P. dc Silva, Ltd., (Incorporated In Ceylon) Singapore, Penang--*****, High 1, Bishop gt^ FLASH: Limited supply of LATEST AMERICAN D. C. Refrigerators arrived. Come early before they are sold out. Lee Fletcher 102-6 ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 3338. I
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    • 58 4 The Talk of the Town... ROBINSONS XMAS TOY Vo« I m' mm ofe: I BAZAAR 1 I on the TOP FLOOR II kinds for all a;cs D L SEWING SETS [I FAIRY CYCLES H I snow soft ioYS I! j? JEEPS MOTOR CARS I XMAS CRACKERS II J ANNUAL STORY
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  • 142 5 Picture taken at the annual Royal Tank Regiment dinner held at the Seaview Hotel on Saturday, to particularly commemorate the Battle of Gambrai. fought 30 years ago, when tanks were used for the firsl tituc on a battle field. Reading from Irft round the tableMajor T.
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  • 160 5 Reuter. Inverness, Scotland, Nov. 24.— Leading aire] airman NorrU Cymbalist, who was sent to prison for 10 years with hard labour at a Singapore Court Martial in March. 1946 for his part in the O moVlisation strikes, was released yesterday after serv
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  • 93 5 U.P. Camp Crawford. (Hokksidoi, Nov. 24 —It was announced today that two soldiers of the First Battal'on 187 th Glider infantry Regiment, have been convicted o l raping a Japanese woman and sentenced to life imprisonment, dishonorable discharge and a total forfeiture of all
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  • 107 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov 24. a fiB year-old Chinese was arrested" by Customs Officers U a. house behind the Pudu Hotel this morning, and was allegedly founa to be in possession of 32 pounds of opium valued at about $25,000.
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  • 65 5 Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 24.—Dutch troop 3 will not he withdrawn from Dutch occuped areas of lndo~ nesia under the present conditions, the Netherlands East Indies Government announced today The statement was made in reolv to press reports that Lieut." Colonel Rievez. Dutch War Minister, could not
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  • 237 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Nov. 24.—"The tim° is coming when we w'll require every cent to keep ourselves going and if we do not exercise a greater measure of economy, drastic retrenchment in every department of the Municipality will be necessary,"
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  • 348 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumour. Nov. 24—The appeal of Selvanayagam. an engine-driver on an estate, against the sentence of death pass- Ed on him by the Judge at Seremban, was this morn'ng dismissed at the Malayan Union Criminal Court of Appeal.
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  • 72 5 Bail in $5,000 with two sureties was ytsterday at the Third Police Court allowed to Kho Hui. a 49-year-old Chinese, who appeared on a charge of being in possession of 180 phials each containing 20 1 ablets of X gram mcrphine sulphate, at the Customs Examination
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  • 29 5 Reuter. ROYAL WEDDING REGISTER. London, Nov. 24.—The Royal Wedding register was removed from Westminster Abbey on 8un flay to avoid crowds interrupting services, but was on view ag-4n today.—Reuter.
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  • 132 5 Mr. J. A. Thivy, representative of the Government of India in Malaya, returned to Singapore yesterday afternoon by plane irom Colombo. Mr. Thivy went to New Delhi on Oct. 24 to attend the Asian Regional Conference of the ILO as a special representative on the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 484 5 You ctn literally wgVe In MM loveliness each morning if v n Nature irt her plan to keep ytf I i" always freah and clear. Kit ci. .ti "muddy" and dnjl roaurtraimM are due to minute pvui«*-- ol worn-out, dried-up omer utfttic remaining to clog aj> the p;> ■<•* and
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  • 559 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday.— Unless there is a last-minute change in the attitude of the majority of the unofficial members of the Advisory Council of the Malayan Union, a resolution will be moved at tomorrow's session of the Council lo defer the Income Tax
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  • 130 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Housewives will have one week's supply of white Australian sugar for their Christmas needs. The w*hite sugar will be obtainable through licenced retailers who will be given a supply for distribution by the Controller of Supplies early in December. Ration holders
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  • 133 6 The Coroner, Mr. K. K. Oon, yesterday recorded a finding of death by misadventure at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a Chinese, Tee Soh I See, who was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a taxi on Nov. 16. Evidence
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  • 293 6 Yesterday morning the Gov- ernment Printer, Mr. F. Horslin. presented Mr. L. Rayman. Chairman of the Central Celebrations Committee, with the specially printed book of prayers offered by the religious communities of Singapore on Princess Elizabeth's wedding day. The entire production was carried out
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  • 86 6 Reuter. Romsey. Nov. 24.—Women scrambled over tombstones ana knocked down a wall to see Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip attending morning service at Romsey Abbey yesterday. Some climbed up outside tne Church and clung on looking through windows. Some had waited at the
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  • 102 6 The following are the Y.W.C.A. activities for this week: TUESDAY 10 a.m. Y.W.CA. Keep Fit" class at 8 Fort Canning Road; 4 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Pioneer Clu»> nt 321 Haveloek Road. WEDNESDAY—4 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Katong Groups meet at St. Hilda's School; 5.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Malay class at
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  • 109 6 The following |>silWlt«fl left Singapore by air. Mr. D. J. Skinner, Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Twljrg ft 2 children. Mrs. McCarthy 2 Infants. Mrs. Yardy 2 children, Mrs. Yann child. Mr?. Champion. Mr. V. T. Cherian. Mr. J. C. Casichity. Miss Dowlinj*. Mr. Lian Tick Chew." W'C. S.
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  • 70 6 Jn order to prevent any escapes during the course of escorting prisoners from the police court lock-ups to the prison, the police have adopted a "chain gang" method, by which thirty or forty prisoners, hand-cuffed in pairs, with a length ol heavy chain flanking them
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  • 82 6 U.P. Los Angeles. Nov. 24. —America's first sweptback fighter plane, the Northern American Aviation's jet-propelled XP-86. has successfully completed her first flight tests at California Airbase, it was announced today. Designed to approach a nearer speed o c sound under actual combat conditions than
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  • 254 6 The Presidents of the Malay Union, Mr. Sardon bin Haji Zubir, the Malay Seamen's Union, Mr. S. Adam, the Chinese Chanu ber of Commerce. Mr. Lee Kong Chian and Mr. Mark Morrison, the legal adviser o! the Malay Seamen's Union called on
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  • 191 6 The British Army in the Far East, in common with all other 1 overseas threatres and the home commands, aave been ordered to economize still further in clothes, in order to boost the export trade at home. GHQ FaPwELF will shortly lame a revised clothing
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  • 66 6 U.P. Washington. Nov. 24,—Senator Harry Cain said on Sunday that the United States should join France and Britain in budding a "new Germany 'if Russa refuses at the current London Big Four Conference to agree on a peace settlement. He said in a radio interview. -For the good
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  • 33 6 A Chinese farmer hying off PavA Lebar Road was reported fo^avebeen rObbad o! Tl,*» and a cheque for $151.30 by threp unarmed compatriots n his farm at 9 o'«***. yesterday morning.
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  • 89 6 U.P. IW leaders have «M keep ,n seeking for an 3 menr. with Russia n rjJS future even n tn BigFourri responsiV. J day night, ass vietF ei<m2 teter Viacheslay Molot "'V!j or Tuesday s opening meetu The talk abut the forma! vision of
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  • 113 6 U.P. SHANGHAI. Nov 24 neral Liv Po Chen's Com nists have pushed to vithij miles of Hankow darn* weekend, according to Cot reports received here loduj While reinforeementi rushed to Chiling. SI i north-east of Hankow, and nearest point the Reds reached, the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 34 6 ope, mmm I a HEART-BEAT in every h^[ Jjcat! '"^JUL RIDE the ADVEVri RE J! "JF**M with the HER CPS of AI'STKAUA^ RANGU WVB M Starring Margaret Dart j A Picture In A Million!
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 385 7 j. T.mer"). 1; Whiles 1. played at yesterPadang fell far rd "ii* 1 would I State Trured last evensuit of penalty red >n the sec- red Brsr. followrd? by the Coly-- i the trial, a was indulged m I lines, and in es
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  • 195 7 The following arc the fixture* for the week ending 30th Nov«rotor 194 V (Sunday) in the Singapore Badminton Association Open Men's ft Women's Singles <fc Doui les Mixed Doubles Championships: Saturday. Novdnher 29 1947 at 2.15 p.m. Womao's Singles Final: Miss Chunp Kon Voong
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  • 58 7 Ii an even!y-ma game of hockey, the Normal ulas< lechers ami the Victorian O'd Boys drew on*'-ail. Both s'dt-s scored in th" firs half und when the game was resumed many chancer, of scoring were missed. Scorers were Cl Ifor I Jarres for the
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  • 332 7 (Tribune Sports Reporter) In their second outing of th 2 hockey season, the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association gave an impressive display to defeat the Singapore Recreation Club 2—2 in an encounter at the Padang yesterday. The Old Boys' half-line proved to
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  • 176 7 Playing a more determined game, tne S.H.B. Auxiliary Police Force beat the Medical College Union XI by two goals to nil at hockey on the M.C.U erounds yesterday Defences played a major part in the match, which was played on sodden ground. The Po.
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  • 305 7 Reuter. London, NOV. 24-AHhough the football season is now S5 swing, thoughti WW leady turned to cricket, and 101 owing the last two £ns fn which English>enth*£ asts saw some fine play oy the Indian and South > touring sides, they are now
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  • 593 7 Reuter. BRISBANE, Nov. 24. A blunder made by the Queensland Cricket Association officials and which tended to be an insult to the Indian manager Gupta has led Pankaj Gupta to lodge a protest with the Australian Board of Control claiming that he
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  • 211 7 BRISBANE, Nov. 24. Amarnath's brilliant innings helped India to head Queensland on their first innings in the match which was continued here today. A heavy outfield slowed down the scoring today. Although the wicket was. coveied, it was slower than en Saturday. Adikhaii was out
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  • 130 7 QUEENSLAND, Ist Innings 341. INDIA Ist Innings Mankad b McCool 65 Sarwate c Brown b Johnson 3 Rai Sinpr icn out 4 Kischenchand c b McCool 34 Amarnath not out 172 Rangnekar b Johnson 14 Adhikari lbw b McCool 32 Sen b Johnson Sohoni lbw h Johnson Nayudu
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  • 144 7 Reuter-AAP. Sydney, Nov. 24.—With one day's play left. New South Wales face deieat in their Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at the Sydney cricket ground. With a first innings total oi 135. they failed by 46 runs to avert the follow on, and tltey have lost
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  • 55 7 The following will play football for i Jo lilads Athletic Union against the 1 Supply Reserve Depot on Sund:;y at 5.15 p.m. on the Railway Institute ground- Sithambram, Mahaltnpam, fcasak (Captain) M. Ghani. S Murutrasu, M. Sintha, K. R. Muthiah. Sala- hudin, Muniyandi. Suppiah. M. I. Osman. Muthu.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 484 7 FOR TODAY ONLY mmMX Four S.iovvs—l.3o—4—6.3o j).n!. Claudofio Colben Don Ameelie in their Best Coineoy I "in est WIFE** (A United Artists Release) TOMORROW is THE o ay it opens Benedict Bogeaus presents 1 The Bridge of San Luis Key /^3 LYNN BARl'AkimTamiroff-Francis 1 Oh! Won* erfiil! U oiiderffil! MODERN
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  • 491 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Advisory Council today, members of greater consideration for non-European the F.M S. Volunteer Forces. an urgent matter, as the payment ,he benefit s alrea.ty Rented eannot be further .lelayc. but wiph to make .t clear that In agreeing to the
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  • 72 8 The following are the results of the seven a-s'de matches played on Sunday at the Kar'kai Road ground: Wun Yew Tim's team beat Yeo Kirn Hock's team 7-1. Tan Eng Klat's team beal Anthony Yong's team 6-1. The matches for Sunday, 30th instant arc as follows: Chee
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  • 104 8 Reuter. The following have been elected office-bearers of the Netaji Memorial IJ»TtTJ" TlWllknt Mr. John Jacob: Vice-Present: Mr. XX Daniodaraii: Bocretary: N. Sreedharan; Treasurer: Mr. K. Krishnan; Audtor: Mr. MM. Decrui, and eleven Committee Members The opening of the Library will take placed at No. 6 Race
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  • 133 8 New Straits Racing Association class'fication of horses and transfers: TRANSFERS From Class 1 to Class 2 /anna; Everbright (late Zinnia): Distinction From Class 2 tn Class I.— Darnok: Spear Mirth; Electroplate. From Class to Class S. -EiAlamein: Pathfinder; Olympic Flame; Fountain Lady: Martian Maid; A
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  • 110 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Nov. 23.— EmU Lustig presicen of a nationwide chain of men's hat s ores was reported today to be orcraniz ng a syndicate to purchase a c ntroiling merest m which Jack Dempsey might be installed as boxing promoter. Dempsey
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  • 85 8 The following are requested U turn up at the Union Jack Club. North Bridge Road tomorrow at <.0o p.m. sharp from which a t-am wil. be chosen A represent the 6 A.L.S.U. agaoist the Union Jack Club at Table Term s in a irame of seven
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  • 97 8 In a friendly game of ladminton played at Wavenoo Street on Sunday last, the Shell Company General Department Sports Party beat the C.V.M.A. (Portuguese Miss.on» by 3 games to 2. Results (Shell first) .—lsaac G. lost to J. B. de Souza 11-15, 13-15; Ng Heng
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  • 98 8 A' the general meeting of the LaSalle Sports Club the following were elected office-bearers for 1948:— Patrons:—Rev. Bro. Anthony (Direc or S. J. L), Messers:— Peter Chong, William So. Presicent:— Henry Chong. VicePresident:— James Tan. Hen. Treasurer:—Andrew Lim. Hon Audi or:—So Hood Ming. Sporti Sec.
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  • 43 8 Thp fol owin-r h»ve been se'ectM tn represent the SC C. at hockey vs the BR.C ft* the Padan« on Wednesday (Bully off 5 15 pm Pcthcr- H «irr. Panic's: Geeks. Scheltu'.' Burton: Senders. Bu--bridge. P'" r '-ev. Tabor. BellUmpire:—Mr. Dean,
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  • 32 8 The bride, Miss Lucy Lim, assisted by the bridegroom, cutting the uedding cake at a reception t n thf Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday after her xcedding to Mr. Cheong Thiam m Sicxc.
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  • 145 8 In an imer-party friendly adm nton match played at the Stia court Sunday, the otft» BP defeated the Kampona M'lavu B. P. by tight game* to three before a lar ß e crowd of spectators. The ioitioo match letween A. Azil and Ismail' Marian was an
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  • 90 8 Plans are being made for broadcasting racing commentaries from up-country lacing centres. The commentaries r»y Mr J. Dumeresque ftom Bukit Timah at the recent Singapore Turf Club revival meeting were a great success and appreciated by turfites m Singapore and the Union. Mr. Dumeresque
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  • 56 8 The following will represent the Eclipse B.P. "B" team against the Amateur Union "B" tuam in the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday, the 29th instant at 7 p.m. sharp. Ong Kirn Kiat, Wee Lye Seng. Wee Ah .Moh Loh Ban Cheng. S. Ahduilar Mattar, S. Noor Alhashee.
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  • 120 8 U.P. PLE/vSANTVILLK New .Jersey. Nov. 24. A model airplane enthusiast was electrocuted in a freak accident, when his miniature gasoline-powered model flew into an overhead live wire carrying 23.000 volts. Louis Milan. 24. received the full force of an electric charge through a small cable
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  • 74 8 U.P. London. Nov. 24 —The Daily Telegraph, in a dispatch 'rom Rawalpindi, said today that a party of 800 tribesmen from Southern Afghanistan, has been j reported to be armed w!th the "latest pattern of Russian rifles." The dispatch said that when I tribesmen passed through Rawalpindi
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  • 81 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 24.—The Bri tush Lawn Tennis Associat'on has accepted an invitation from the South Alrican Lawn Tennis Uni"n lor a team to tour South Alrica in the new year. The five players chosen include Tony Mottram. Britain's No. t, and Mrs. Kay
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  • 73 8 Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 24. The funeral of the late Mr. V. Chaikosky Manager of the Lucky World Park, who died on Friday mornwas held on Saturday afternoon. The cortege left the residence of the deacesed at Ampany Road at 1 p.m. attended by a
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  • 41 8 Reuter. BARODA, Nov. 24. Three persons were killed and about 50 injured when a crude bomb exploded not far from a Moslem procession neld here last night in connection with the festival of Maharram (Annual mourning for two Moslem martyrs) Reuter.
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  • 207 8 Arrangements are complete for the special programme of 12 amateur bouts to be staged at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Dec. 5. Organised by the S.A.B.A. for the benefit of the anti-T.B. Fund, the card is undoubtedly the most attractive s in ce
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  • 355 8 U.P. BOMBAY, Nov. 24.-After three days ol pmcVtt Malaya's three veteran contenders are confident ol the 't of victory in the All-India Badminton ChampionViir/ CPs ning December 12. p "So far we have not been outclassed in any way," said A.
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  • 50 8 The tollowing nave been se- lected to repiesent the Smgapotc Colts Hocky Club against the Singapore Police at Tliompion Road on Thursday, and also 1 against Jbnore Cricket Club on Saturday at Johore.— Low; J. Loveday, Tesky; S Hope, H. Lelah, Leo; Kamzani, Dass C I«lah, Suratta, Isa
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  • 34 8 The Hospital Youngsters were beaten at soccer by the Sea Side Rangers at Pasir Panjang by one goal to nil. The Youngsters will meet the S.R.D. RAS E, .at the Dolo ground, Thomson Road.
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  • 143 8 Playing at its Geylang branch court on Sunday the S h 3.P. beat the Ho cule" e Bp Se U seven games to two y Khoo Peng Koun b<at v, r Heng 15-6, 15-0. beat Chow Ye e Khian i 5A P 15-8; A Malik bin
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  • 73 8 At a llelMral IftatJn- h«M n! Sunday. 23-11-47. thp «dec f «»d rtffifo-Hearers ti "Bh;< Rovers'* for 1948. President: Mr Lr* Km um\ Vico-President: Mr tbmm H Ismail; Hon. Rpcrotnry "Veo Kin Pnh; Troas'imr M' Austin Chia: Hon AlrtlUr Mr Chonc T.ian Frh; C«mrv t her«:
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