Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1947
1947-11-26
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section61 1947-11-26 1 The Malaya Tribune T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any A fternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) «to* A(Xi SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1947 TRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Cohn Turner Ltd., Talbot61 words
-
655 1947-11-26 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malaya is awaiting the result of tomorrow's n the Income Tax Bill in the Singapore Ad--u.orv Council. eloquence which marked the debate in the Council rs likely to stimulate opposition to cation here tomorrow. l ai the courageous stand655 words
-
Article142 1947-11-26 1 •Tnhune Staff Reporter) Rffeei Wih ir'ittn snldirrs of British Com wowiwlft OcMki Peril oj Map I fl I a mm Inpnyx rtrmd■hi Singapore Police m Nketr hrrthrd 1- nov engaged in fightn the Singapore HarPBovd area H C Rod-in. SuperintendU 'ho port Police told the be142 words
-
Article40 1947-11-26 1 Tnh une staff Reporter) before l an; today, a tax iriver was robbed •>h by rhrco Indians in r .oVn«s m Reformatory h<i vpr kicking the driver «i 'trove off in the taxi *i not yet been recovered.40 words
-
Article41 1947-11-26 1 U.P. CAIRO. Nov. 25.—Twelve Epptian Army officers Jave been arreted "n charges of plotting to Slav Premier Mahoud Nokrashy Pasha and other top-rank ng Egyptians and to take over the government, well-informed sources said today. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
-
Article, Illustration46 1947-11-26 1 Miss Kit Ling Lo, young Chinese artist and writer, whose paintings arc being exhibited at the riim'sc Chamber of Commerce, seen with some of her works. More than 3,000 people here have seen her paintings which will be exhibited in Kuvla Lumpur next week.46 words
-
Article632 1947-11-26 1 TODAY'S CEREMONY AT BUKIT TIMAH (Tribune Staff Reporter) M lnr General DA. L. Wade, General Officer CO— Mata District Sappers and Miners on behalf of the British A rmy i tax ss rna/aa &s« c s' park this morning. More than 600 men were on parade.632 words
-
Article44 1947-11-26 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Nov 25.—The United Nations Palestine Committee today accepted the partition pi a n scheme for separate Jewish and Arab states in Palestine by 25 votes to 13 against, with 17 abstentions and two absences.— Heuter.Reuter. - 44 words
-
Article84 1947-11-26 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 25: —More than 5,000 people, mostly teen-aged bobby soxers, lined specially erected steel crush barriers opposite the Leicester souare Odeon Theatre in London s West End to watch the arrival of the King and Queen with Princess Margaret, the Queen of Denmark, andReuter. - 84 words
-
Article63 1947-11-26 1 (Tribune Sports Reporter) Six Chinese, four of whom were armed with pistols, boarded a tongkang heading for Pulau SeWiang near St. John's Island and robbed a Chinese cloth merchant and the crew of $4 200 in cash and $465 worth of jewellery shortly before 1 p m. yesterday.63 words
-
Article64 1947-11-26 1 Reuter. SAIGON. Nov. 25. A fresh outbreak of terrorism is feared here following a rage on the steps of the Central Security offices and the exploof two bombs in a ca c the centre of the town, seriously wounding several Europeans W Security precautions *aye beenReuter. - 64 words
-
Article60 1947-11-26 1 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 25.-A wcl informed source said today Britain hopes to begin drawing on thei ISST $400,000 American loan within a month. Britain voluntarily suspended drawings on the balance of the V* 750 000,000 loan on Aug. 20 vhen she unilaterally refused furtherU.P. - 60 words
-
Article34 1947-11-26 1 U.P. Washington. Nov. 25:—President »ill fly to Florida on Dec. 3 holiday at Key West and will dedicate Evergalas National Park The President plans to return to Washington on Dec B»—UP«8 UPU.P. - 34 words
-
Article131 1947-11-26 1 U.P. LONDON. Nov. 26 The Evening Standard said today that Earl Mountbatten may succeed Lord Inverchapel as the British Ambassador to the United States. The Foreign Office declined to comment on the report on the grounds it never discussed the possibility of ambassadorial changesU.P. - 131 words
-
Article66 1947-11-26 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The hon. secretary o! the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association is making an effort to get, the Australian team for tne coming Olympics to fight the Singapore champions. The Australian team is expected to pass through Singapore some time in March and Mr.66 words
-
Article76 1947-11-26 1 U.P. LONDON. Nov. 25. Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, India's Ambassador to Russia, will not return direct to Moscow from the United States where she has been attending the United Nations as the Indian delegate, it was learned from reliable quart*, ers today. These quartersU.P. - 76 words
-
Article34 1947-11-26 1 U.P. BERLIN, Nov. 25:—A huge trade agreement between the Soviet tone and western zones of Germany was reached here today calling for exchange of goods valued at 300.000.000 reichmarks, German officials disclosed.—U.P,U.P. - 34 words
-
256 1947-11-26 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Negotiations are in progress to augment Malaya's depleted rice rodowns next month with 20,000 tons oi Philippines rice-the first shipment to reach Singapore from 'hat country. oe Three ships will bring the grain to our godowns as soon as the256 words
-
Article34 1947-11-26 1 U.P. BERLIN. Nov. 25: American Military Governor General Lucius Clay has denied the plea for clemency submitted by 16 German scientists and physicians convicted at Nuremberg for war crimes, it was announced.—U.P.U.P. - 34 words
-
Article252 1947-11-26 1 Reuter. A statement issued this morning from the Office of the Special Commissioner says: For January to June 1948. the I.E.F.C. has allocated 205,000 tons of rice to Malaya of which 149.000 tons is to come from Burma, 46,000 tons from S'iam, and 10.000 tonsReuter. - 252 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement27 1947-11-26 1 raPIO RECEIVERS C N ,TARY WARES i((nl> OOM FITTINGS. L CHENG ELECTRIC Co. j i<c5 0SS STREET. TEL. 3064. > SINGAPORE. l hߧ3o I. RAGLES PLACE ,f° RE27 words
-
Advertisement46 1947-11-26 1 GANTNER FLOATING BP A SWIM-SUITS From U.S.A. Obtairablo at SEASON TRADING CO., 57. High St.. Tel: ***** tflcrt| r cn world famous screen favourSi.50 tin Ot 50 jtes now in London on brief visit to make Alms, 30 cK ph. oho jj-aassr 6 Me 10 MHBBBHSpB*46 words
-
-
Article262 1947-11-26 2 Consequent on the purchase of v rmv annaratufl bv the Colombo 22*33 «5 Rs. 35.000 the Special Officer. Chest Diseases ha, applied for «quipment motoi vans for contacts, and addiUonaJ staff, all of which are Ukely tOCOf! 0» Council another Ra. 25,000. The Chief262 words
-
275 1947-11-26 2 A proposal has been made to the Government that a com mitt** be aPDOlnted to conduct an island-wide survey or ine reference to the possibilities of increasing S??Sdurt25!l raw materials, locating potential sources o* raw materials, and determining more efficient methods of making bricks275 words
-
Article253 1947-11-26 2 The Cabinet, it is understood on reliable authority, will discuss soon the Heads of Agreements, tentatively reached between His Majesty's Government and certain Ceylon representatives. preliminary to the grant of "full responsible status within the British Commonwealth" to Ceylon, writes the "Times of Ceylon." It is likelv253 words
-
Article126 1947-11-26 2 GOVT. SERVANTS TRADE UNIONS The Ceylon Cabinet in a full-day session discussed the question of granting trade union rights to government servants, and it is hkely that public servants in Ceylon will b« grunted these rights, together with the light to take part in sympathetic strikes, reports our political correspondent.126 words
-
Article89 1947-11-26 2 KANDT, Mr. Colin a Nugaweia Basnayake Nilame of the Maha Dewale, was elected D»yawadane Nilame 0» the Dala.ia M alienwa, defeating the retiring h<; ter of the office. T. B. Ratwatte Dissawe by i>0 votes to 33. The election was conducted D J the acting Public Trustee. Mr.89 words
-
Article117 1947-11-26 2 NUWARA ELIYA, If your Trade Commissioner in India gives Nuwara Eliya more publicity, more visitors from India will holiday in tins spot" said Mrs. N. B. Vajifdar, a Parsi woman journalist, who is at present In Nuirara Eliya with her husband. The sanatorium should oo advertised117 words
-
Article113 1947-11-26 2 Colombo. Nov. 23. The Governor has appointed Mr; Alan Rose to be AttorneyGeneral' under the new Constitution. Mr. Rose carnje to Ceylon in January. 1945. as a puisne Judg* and.' oh the transfer of Mr. J. H. B Nihlll. as Chief Justice of Kenya, in October last113 words
-
Article119 1947-11-26 2 Colombo. Nov. 23. The ruling of the Exchange Control in the United Kingdom that Sterling currency notes are not legal tender in Ceylon, has had severe repercussions particularly on curio dealers and others who depend largely on the patronage of tourists. A prominent Fort trader said119 words
-
Article317 1947-11-26 2 Reuter. COLOMBO (By Air Mall).— Increased political status for the Island is bringing in its wako the inevitable he&daehes—increased biUs of expenditure. There are now 14 Ministers against seven under the old Constitution. So far ten Deputy Ministers have been appointed and it is expected thr.t four moreReuter. - 317 words
-
Article323 1947-11-26 2 Colombo. An island-wide physical fitness survey will be made by a team of research workers of the University of Ceylon. The team, led by Dr. H. Collumbine. Professor of Physiology at the University, began work on Nov. 1. Dr. Collumbine said that the type of323 words
-
Article216 1947-11-26 2 '•Within ten years we hope to have about 40 f nf w duly qualified in a particular bmnch of industrial nr, I. cac Ceylon," stated Mr. W: J A. Van Langonber» t^ g of industries. tr I*** "Already a number of young Ceylonese science graduates havebeen216 words
-
Article121 1947-11-26 2 Colombo, Nov. 23. A monster public meeting held In the Town Hall. Colombo, under the auspices of the Lanka Sethika Samrakshaka Mandalaya passed a resolution recommending th*? adoption of the Lion Flag as the national flag of Ceylon. Mr. C. W. W. Kannagara. the ex-Minister of Education, who121 words
-
352 1947-11-26 2 Mr. Donald R. Rutnam, 0.8.E.. 1.C.5., of Colombo, has been offered the Prime MinistershiD of the Union of Eastern States in Central India, and has also received an offer of high administrative post from the Pakistan Government Mr. Rutnam is at present in England on352 words
-
Article159 1947-11-26 2 Colombo. Nov. 23. The Fisheries Advisory Board has decided to ask the Minister for Industries Research and Fisheries to appoint a Commission to Investigate and report on all matters connected with the indusThe Chairman announced that the Department of Industries, to whom a resolution recommending the establishment of159 words
-
Article96 1947-11-26 2 Colombo, Nov. 23. The Governor has appointed Mr. C. N. Paget, Sir Ratnajoti Saravanamuttu and Dr. A. M. d? Silva, C.8.E., to be members of the Oeyion Public Service Commission. Mr. Paget is the Chair, man. Mr. Paget, formerly Chairman of the Public Service Commission in Burma, arrived96 words
-
Article214 1947-11-26 2 Two features of Ceylon's 1& 47 4H budget, now in course of t paration, are likely to be a i#» mined bid by the Cabinet to E down the cost of living aid 7 ferences to the Public salaries bill which accounts more than half the total214 words
-
Article142 1947-11-26 2 Colombo, Nov. 23. Holland may shortly requestB permanent air traffic rights nfl Ceylon and the Netherland^H Government may take steps to come to an with the Ceylon Government the matter, it is reliably If these discussions ire sz:WR cpssful the famous Dutchman"' fcur-engined stellation" and planes of142 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement133 1947-11-26 2 Wi Silks-Fabrics /jk^f JjlJ Just received New Stock of UK; my Ladies Plastic Handbags V/ Latest SUles- h§m Phone: 7238. jĔM M SO/62, MORTHiBRIDOEiRD..»SIHCAPORf f j 1 AC. Main Rest Craft .Teak Wood 1 Cabinet GARRARD CHANGER 328, Serangoon Road. j WEDDING CELEBRATIONS AII i: XOW OVER BUT I PRINCESS133 words
-
Advertisement4 1947-11-26 2 Ceylon j I Page > > *>-■#4 words
-
Advertisement81 1947-11-26 2 ESSENCE of Chicken I Prepared from Healthy voung < h^ e rch M By Nutritional Researm™« SuppUere to H* ForcM^H fiole Agents:- iA rr^B NAINA MOHAMtM Singapore". J DbiNG THEIR WO* PROPERLY? you .re *f $Z*M "sLtr^ft«S3 sub in the bacit. oj "n° t 8 he answer I your best81 words
-
-
35 1947-11-26 3 f Mail) -a i; n decree damages carey g| at I rly Whc I V 3l,0n from 5? Ron ald Enirys ie, Kentned £50 s Henrv i d?cree p35 words
-
Article82 1947-11-26 3 (I.I.S.) MAT-RAS, (By Air Mail) .—As uart of their 5-year Grow More Food programme, the Madras Government have drawn- up a scheme of small irrigation works to be executed during the Quinquennium 1947-48 to 1951-52. The programme consists of 298 irrigation schemes at a total estimated cost of(I.I.S.) - 82 words
-
381 1947-11-26 3 v 23 Pale and N a youth or 38 -'led to the ceils *eurt to start |fl years I0r h' iS P art w yaf of assault P .'-'.-"in a pars. %le*and?r B*n<'Z„ with iccbie- Rcil Martin ana IS not in381 words
-
101 1947-11-26 3 ig when an I V a plumber, I Court tact Barnard said: uink UM major took mo, ha position to ,fe. u> take her its. urn to kiss her/ b higher life in<j had more j Mi ithat point ol view it101 words
-
539 1947-11-26 3 London, (By Air Mail) A private soldier told a court-martial that He had worked sixteen hours a day as a major's batman—and that his job included attending to the officer's wife, his baby daughter and the nursemaid. His duties, he said, were: "Cooking, serving539 words
-
128 1947-11-26 3 London. Nov. 19—Young Parmer Fred Mainwaring, of Aston Wem. Shropshire, was mad y keen to fight when the war was on but every time he tried to enl'st he was turned away—because he was a farmer and exempt. But re got into the Army128 words
-
131 1947-11-26 3 London. Nov. 19.—Thomas Birch. 29, borrowed a ladder from a window-cleaner to break into a house, then tipped the man 6d. ard gave him an offer to clean the windows, it was said at Chatham. He pretended he owned the house and had131 words
-
155 1947-11-26 3 London, Nov. 19.-A husband, who put his hands on the neck of his nagging wife, teach ed "by some unfortunate chance a spot where pressure can cause instantaneous death, a co»r* WaS The d wile died, and the husband, accused of her murder,155 words
-
93 1947-11-26 3 "silt Jlrfge Tudor ItaJJ. s -missing the ■W'M*'*'- toW -It has been said that we should count time by the heart-beat an, not by figures and facts, and X do not intend Jo pay too aWion to figures "Where a gentleman93 words
-
604 1947-11-26 3 A KNIGHT who was said to have paid a married woman with lour daughters an allowance of £1.2C0 a year, wrote her a note three days before he died in which he told her: "I love604 words
-
Obituary40 1947-11-26 3 LONDON. CBy Air Mail). —Driving his wife home from her father's funeral in Wales, William Sugg, of Wingfield-road, Sherborne (Dorset), crashed into a lorry on his motorcycle and was killed. Verdict at Newport (Mon.) inquest Misadventure.40 words
-
Article224 1947-11-26 3 Reuter. LONDON.- -Atomic furnaces burning" uranium and itinera ting heat which is turned into steam and used as power to produce clecU-icity on a large scale are forecast by Professor E. N da~ C. Andrade, a British physicist of world reputation, in hisnew book "The AtomReuter. - 224 words
-
200 1947-11-26 3 LONDON, Nov. 23.—Two hundred married women doctors are to be asfcfcd to fill in a detailed questionnaire about what happened to them when their babies were born. The Medical Women's Federation has decided to make this country wide survey because200 words
-
Article249 1947-11-26 3 Alaric Jacob, one of Britain's best known foreign correspondents, is better qualified than most to speak on the Russian home front. He had the privilege of living in the Soviet Union during the war. and in all hr < spent the last four years there studying and249 words
-
Article81 1947-11-26 3 LONDON. (By Air Mad) —Police-Constable Knight loid Salisbury magistrates that ninety-five rabbits were "packed like sardines" in the luggage boot of a car he found outside the owner's hous* at 1 a.m. Three of them were alive. The hoot measured only 4ft. by 2ft.81 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1947-11-26 3 IIoRLD'S WAT EST I GHTER action and its smart K' rcti)? rcasoQa f° r its m .-dW^^ ll ?hts first time and E do. i t s made B -X,* 0 liable at icweUE y bteil 4 ,atin finish lj P1 W Singapore.43 words
-
Advertisement112 1947-11-26 3 Wm Extra Quality <|EJ uf" Cigarette vfl I PLAY6RS I I b lit* ENGLAND (MThen you learn this Priceless SaOWf glands are tired—dried trp. BrtJ h gjd Ktjjf* 3 them, yoo have itt«ed the way oses; m;mm UjdH to new health and vttahty ~^r?#^lfcfffrl Rex** amazing glandular concentrate haii $W112 words
-
-
245 1947-11-26 4 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 25— Almost six months to the day today, Malaya was shocked on hearing the news of the first big Railway accident after the liberation, that, which occurred at Bukit Tengah, Province Wellesley, at 9 38 a.m. on245 words
-
264 1947-11-26 4 U.P. LONDON Nov 25 Th- Big Four Council of Foreign Ministers optns its sixth session i*re todav in another effort to tad the basis for an agreement on Germany ?nd Austria, while most of the world is Plagued with economic chaos andU.P. - 264 words
-
Article110 1947-11-26 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 Russia's industry is entirely seared for war, according to Mr Elleworth L. Raymond, former industrial analyst at the American Embassy in Moscow. But, he adds, it will take the Soviets another 20 years to approach the industrial power of the UnitedReuter. - 110 words
-
Article57 1947-11-26 4 U.P. Yokohama, Nov. 25.—A total of 232 automobile accidents occured to Eighth Army vehicles fJ* om October 21 to November 20, according to an announcement of Eighth Army, whose officials were alarmed at the Increasing casualties caused largely by excessive speeding. Eight persons were killedU.P. - 57 words
-
Article45 1947-11-26 4 U.P. Nanking, Nov. 25.—A Soviet plane, which took the Russian E£CAFE delegation to Baguio, departed from Naning for Russia via Tlkua, this morning, following a two day detention for landing on a Nanking air force field without prior notice —U.P.U.P. - 45 words
-
Article118 1947-11-26 4 IPOH, Nov. 25 t Malayans who bad u2"L**l Royal Wedding w w h V**m Jayaratnam Wiuniiiai Ah Seng both oi an Two seats ftx them WPI> ranged it is learned, hy Z T fry Cator, former nZ■ I de«t, Perak, laya House. P esent of118 words
-
Article76 1947-11-26 4 U.P. Mexico City. Nov 25 -a Po lish resolution urging UNESCO to take preliminary st-'ps toward drawing up an internattonaJ ch-rter for youth, (leaned to elimmate facial Sou, sex and ielißious barrio to Jree education, was adopted by Ihe Propaganda and Budm Commission today The resolution callsU.P. - 76 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement668 1947-11-26 4 LN BINOAPOM Igents For Malayan Railways B AND GLEX LINE aTtTWKRP ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG i FOR LONDON, ANTWIUir. n .o ***** TYDEUS CaliS a Dec. 21 BRECONSHIRE From UK. for Strait*, Box* 1 Kong and. China ETA Dec. 24 DENBIGHSHIRE I j HONGKONG, SHANGHAI* il JAPAN CALCUTTA From Hongkong for Strait*.668 words
-
Advertisement498 1947-11-26 4 ||Z K.P.M.-LINE II %HJ?PASSENCER and FREIGHT SERVICES TG. PINANG, DABO, P. PINANG. TG. PANDAN, I BATAVIA, CHERIBON, SEMARANG, SOURABMA, I BENOA, PADANGBAAL B OELELENG, TANffiELAN, I PEMANGKAT, PONTIANAK, KOEMAI, SAMPIT, il BANDJERMASIN, PENANG AND BELAWAN-DELI I DUE SAILS I i VAN HEUTSZ For Penang and Belawan- Noy 26 t\t? iTFRFNq498 words
-
Advertisement416 1947-11-26 4 I SALEN SKAUCEN LINE I (MEMBERS OF STRAITS PACIFIC CONFERENCE) 9 j DAG MAR SALEN I Due Mid December m LOADS FOR LOS ANGELES —S AN FRANCISCO 3 PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVER. M Agents Boustead Co. Ltd. Phone 5161 I The Ho Hong Steamship Co. I (1932) Ltd. I (Incorporated in416 words
-
-
2408 1947-11-26 5 SYDNEY HORLER - By SYDNEY HORLER iiTCD YK IfjIAPTtK aa I vv I k in the I ms host's 1 ti mation. I allowing 1 to remain I lei you I Bui now I iich made me I" ut not very I with the isefiil to me2,408 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement745 1947-11-26 5 iifLi""! v T ~^fc\ T i.' e^^Sr^B SITUATIONS VAUATVl WANTED capable clerk with knowledge of Accounts, able to type and uandle correspondence independently Apply Box A547. M.T., Singapore, stating experience and salary required. (Y.944). WANTED urgently, part or fulitime stenographer secretaries. European or Asiatic. Write, with lull particulars. Box A538745 words
-
Advertisement631 1947-11-26 5 VEHICLES FOX SALE ARIEL Motor Cycle 1940 model 2*4 H.P. good condition t right appearance Seen at Yooniy Co., 190 Middle Road, Singa]>ore. (X.930). FOR SALE: 1945 Ford Jeep excellent mechanical condition good appearance. $1,600/-. Call at 7 Trafalgar SI. For Inspection. (V.943). FUR SALE: Baby Ford Lorry, 19.16 model,631 words
-
Advertisement621 1947-11-26 5 FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS almost new. Four Standards Portables going cheap. Principals only please. Inspection 111, Joo CKwt T- lrace. any time iYjgg>. KELVTNATOR Refrigerator 4 tu.lt. A.C. in perfect condition $29«)/- <>, near offer* Apply No. 2,1. Lincoln Roc id after 6 p.m. X'MAS CRACKERS CARNIVAL HATS just arrived from621 words
-
Advertisement553 1947-11-26 5 WANTED WANTED Chincona Earl; or Dust with Quinine content orrr 5 per cent. Oilers wah samples to P.O. Box ColomUo. (X.937). WANTED to purchase large quantity of Railway Scrap and wheels: quote prices description etc to Past Box 582, Singapore. < W. 922 Bl' SINESS OFFERS BUSINESS woman (ravelling HeaerL.i!.553 words
-
-
Article522 1947-11-26 6 Alter two weeks of palaver at the ILO Preparatory Conference in Hew Delhi, Mr. R. P. Bingham, Labour Commissioner in Singapore, came to the remarkable conclusion that the workers of Singapore must not advance too quickly because their comrades in China and India enjoyed conditions f a r522 words
-
Article142 1947-11-26 6 Reuter—AAP. HONGKONG.—The replannig of Hongkong in conformity with modern needs and standards U to be the subject o! a preliminary report by a distinguish i Scotsman, Professor Sir Patrick Abercrombie, who is spending a month studying conditions in the Colony. One of the greatest living architects aReuter—AAP. - 142 words
-
Article, Illustration812 1947-11-26 6 LADY CIMSON - by LADY CIMSON wife of the Singapore Governor. in a Radio Malaya broadcast. "WE SERVE." NEARLY 75 ago in the CE.Z.M.S. School for Chinese g'rls in Singapore, the British Headmistress, conscious of the need of some stimulating and helpful force as an addition"WE SERVE." - 812 words
-
532 1947-11-26 6 Reuter. HONGKONG. (Air Mail):-The Brhish Pacific Fleet WW soon be reduced to .wo two destroyers 'possibly four at the most) and few escort vessels, it is reliablv learned here. The cruiser Gambia, it 's reported, will leave Hongkong waters for the United KingdomReuter. - 532 words
-
Article174 1947-11-26 6 Reuter. LONDON —Ministry of Transport and Road Safety experts have for a long time been concerned with that problem of inexperienced motor cyclists being allowed to learn on the public highway, especially as it has been estimated that motor cyclists are responsible for or are one ofReuter. - 174 words
-
Article202 1947-11-26 6 AAP. SYDNEY. Huge grasshoppers Byin. the Queen.sl and ready eaten m ha pastures in the BlaVkl fn strict in the South Wales and h areas in the wheat belt 1 Unto* landholders in tho threatened districts tokfcJ? gate w vigorous J"*** ro the plague, they mlgV theirAAP. - 202 words
-
Article213 1947-11-26 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON The DM States Air Force <USA.Fi hid officially claimed the con of the North Pole A recent formal announcement said in effect, "we can operate aircraft and equipment del. ontly in the polar regions r: have proved that US A F all can flyReuter. - 213 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement447 1947-11-26 6 BIRTH BIRTH:—To Mr. and Mrs. Chua Choon Long the gift of a daughter at Dr. D'Cottas Clinic, on 20 11 47, 9 P.M. SITUATIONS VACANT j limited company. ProsDects excellent. Must oe aSSm of good character and education Apply giving full particular and qualifications to Box A541 M T. S'pore.447 words
-
Advertisement63 1947-11-26 6 ORIS WA'm from 20.- to 55.ETERNA from $110 to 280.ROLEX from $170.- to 360.BBS i NOTHING CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF EYES^^n Qst preci ??I gift of God, once ruined is never recovered. Eyesight Conservation Is by means of having your eyes examined periodically by a qua'"WcHONG. O. D. EVERBRICHT63 words
-
Advertisement71 1947-11-26 6 I Jus* Uii|Nick€di Attractively Designed CR YSTAL WARE to adorn your Dining Table and Sideboard. I CENTRE FLOWER HOLDERS 1* FLOWER VASES I SALAD BOWLS I FRUIT BOWLS II CELERIES 0I II TUMBLERS ;((0 II SHERRY GLASSES f n>m {0 |ll CLARET GLASSES I I CHAMPAGNE GLASSE S r 171 words
-
-
Article, Illustration44 1947-11-26 7 Two picture* of some of thr guests m tne. <; nnrr gtcen by the Great China Press. Putrtishing and Sound Recording Company, at their preruises in Middle Road, Singapore, on Monday night. There was a large, gathering of more than 200.44 words
-
Article109 1947-11-26 7 11■ i »un Reporteri Nov. 25. A ccurred yestern Mr E. NadaMaster attachin Ra'lways. got caught in lilwaj wagons, 1 to dealh in;;rred at abut Mi Nadarajah was ine-yard at sing the shuntthe act of join-.i-ther, when between them L,jj ;is led to death. taken to109 words
-
Article40 1947-11-26 7 N 25. -Presid nt in ormal talk with i d he hoped uld be able to conted otates of Asiaunine?' urgent mlc a.-sistance. hat mere resolu- ineffective in p'e- brtore the UnGovei nment and per- xtend the neces—40 words
-
456 1947-11-26 7 Contributions to the Princess Wedding Ce\?bration Fund for the Workmen's Housing scheme received during the past fewdays include; K. M. Abdul Kassim. $1,111: Harrisons and Crosflcld (Malaya) Ltd., $1,100: Sandilands. Buttery and Co.. Ltd.. General Electric Co., Ltd.. Boustead and Co.. Ltd..456 words
-
Article37 1947-11-26 7 The opening of the Netaji Memorial Library will be celebrated at No. 6, Race Course Lane today at 5.30 p.m. Sri N Raghavan. Indian Con-sul-Genera! in Batavia. ha? kindly consented to per!orm tne ceremony.37 words
-
Article75 1947-11-26 7 Reuter. Baden, French zone of Germany. Nov. 25.—The biggest war crimes trial in the French zone of Germany ended today when A French military court at Rastat: sentenced ten former concentration camp guards to death and 24 others to terms of imprisonment ranging from ten toReuter. - 75 words
-
Article72 1947-11-26 7 U.P. Rome. Nov. 25.—Italy's planned cabinet shakeup crystallized into another slap at the Communist party whose 19 day political violence campaign faded in its avowed purpose of overthrowing the Catholic party government. Parl'amentary sources speculated that Communist boss Palmiro TogUatti called a bait to violenceU.P. - 72 words
-
Article459 1947-11-26 7 The following passengers arrived at Singapore hy air: lS Ng Tiong Kat Mr Lee Kee Yip Mrs. J. K. Sect. Mr. J. K. Sect. Mr McLaughlin. Mr. Cheong Foong. Mr. Sidney Keenan. Mr. Cheong Chin Fong. Mr. C F. J. Moore. Mr. B. Hickley. Mr. Tan Sian. Mr L.459 words
-
Article63 1947-11-26 7 Reuter. Rangoon. Nov. 25.—Nationwide celebrations will mark the proclamation of Burma s independence on January 4. It wa& announced here today. According to the tentative programme, the formal declaration of independence will take place at 4 am. G.M.T. on January 4, 1948. a nd the generalReuter. - 63 words
-
721 1947-11-26 7 (Fro.n Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 25.-'Tell the accused that when he was before me on the last occasion, Instead of sentencing, I released him on a bond to be remanded in the Selangor Bo>\>' Home for two years and to be of good721 words
-
137 1947-11-26 7 U.P. Baguio. Nov. 25.—The ESCAFE conference today defeated by J to 1 the Soviet moves to block consideration of the working relations between the economic body and allied control authorities in Korea and also the Office of the Special Commissioners in Southeast Asia. ChiefU.P. - 137 words
-
Article24 1947-11-26 7 Dr. Balasingham will speak on "Alcoholism and Crime" at tomorrow's meeting of the TCast. West Society at the YMCA, Stamford Road, at 8.30 p.m.24 words
-
Article22 1947-11-26 7 SHANGHAI, Nov. 25.-The Northwest Airlines announced that it would soon be inaugurating direct nights from Shanghai to Washington by the usual route.22 words
-
Article142 1947-11-26 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Nov. 25.- -A report was made by a European, Ernest Duthee. age 42 years, to the C.r.D. on Saturday night that a sum of $50 cash was found missing from his wallet in a room at the E. and O. Hotel.142 words
-
177 1947-11-26 7 Reuter. Paris, Nov. 25 —Rapidly spreading strikes marked Premier Robert Schuman's first day as leader of France's new coalition government—formed at midnight on Sunday. Paris' two main rail links with Britain were paralysed this morning when Garu Dv Nord and Gare St.Reuter. - 177 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement69 1947-11-26 7 dl I in: FOR •IK COMPULSORY 1( Ts WHICH YOU ft NOT KNOW/ Your Copy L acquainted. 1! x DO plus postage. I hv straits Publishing j IDe Souxa St. Spore. M ARTE Li m A STIMULANT S ■L OF RECOGNIZED ffi VALUE IN 6(j|| EMERGENCIES OVER 2 p0? CENTURIES69 words
-
Advertisement149 1947-11-26 7 Artistic Flattering Appealing'. I PEWTER COPPER WARE Designs to suit your individual taste and requirement. Prices very reasonable. The I Old Capital 31, Stamford Road, S'pore. Phone 2867 tHigh Visibi ity olus GLARE PROTFXTION Solarex Scientific Lenses SUPER SOLAREX SUPER SCIENTIFIC LENSES OBTAINABLE FROM LEADING STORES THROUGHOUT MALAYA. Sole Agents.149 words
-
-
93 1947-11-26 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Nov 25 The first Australian War Cnmes Court opened ycsterdry when Rear-Admiral Tamurn Rvukisii. and ftve other men of the Japanese Navy were charged wth causing the massacre JJ» utsu strangulation" of about 2i Australian civil internees at Kavieng. New Guinea, in MaunReuter. - 93 words
-
68 1947-11-26 8 Reuter. ROME Nov 25.—The evacuation of British troops from Italy will b" completed by December 8. 1947, a communique issued by General Headquarters Central Mediterranean Force declared today. To mark the final withdrawn of the British occupation forces, it is planned to holdReuter. - 68 words
-
Article34 1947-11-26 8 Reuter. BRADFORD, NOV. Twenty pftaaengeri were injured when a Bradford to Morecombe residential t-xpreas collided with a Bradford to Ilkley train at BttildoTi, six miles from here, last Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
-
Article219 1947-11-26 8 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Nov. 25.—That some joss paper 'and cigarrette paper whicn had been sent through a certain person. Hong Wan. who was known to him as a driver, on Nov 17. failed to reach their destination at Ipoh was reported by219 words
-
272 1947-11-26 8 IPOK Nov 'MS PmTnCchinese businessmen o» Kuala kangsar are now being held' Inl emstojgr h ,h "liioina jail as a result of the recent night round; to the by CI.D personnel of alleged tnad Society members The men, one of whom is272 words
-
86 1947-11-26 8 Reuter. Bristol, Nov. 25.—John Dillon. 24-year-old Irish labourer, was at the Bristol Assizes found not guilty of the murder of William John Herbert Delong, Bristol taxi driver cn August 5. but guilty 01 manslaughter. The prosecution had alleged that while the taxi-driver was drivingReuter. - 86 words
-
Article385 1947-11-26 8 It is a little known fact that in Yucatan, a pamphlet on family 1'mitatlon is given (by the sanction ot the Mexican Government) together with the marriage Licence to each newly wed couple. In Malaya, however, such a thing is simoly unthinkable as publicity is not often385 words
-
Article518 1947-11-26 8 Dance Music tonight comes from the Sea View Hotel where Julien Foorman's Orchestra win be playing in their inimitable style. Their broadcast at IB p.m. is followed by the last instalment of Alexandre Dumas' classic Ihe Count of Monte Cristo." The radio version of 'his well known518 words
-
435 1947-11-26 8 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH Nov 25.—Lack of funds and insufficient n-ainor! staff are the main difficulties which confront the Ipoh District Hospital in its fight against Malaya's mblic enemy No 1-Tuberculosis. which is said to have increased tremendously here during the lean years435 words
-
226 1947-11-26 8 U.P. LOS ANOELES. Nov. 2!».— A shabbily drafted little man died aboard Ml ah liner, leaving narcotics of&cera with a us$3.ooo.0oo dope smuggling mystery. In battered suitcases was found two pounds o' pure heroin—a drug so powerful, tliat even doctors were notU.P. - 226 words
-
Article94 1947-11-26 8 (A.I.S.) Melbourne. Nov. 25 —Any savings to traders resulting from the lower tariff rates announced last Tuesday would have to be passed on to the public through reductions in prices. This warning was issued to traders on Starmlay by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner. Mr. McCarthy. He said that(A.I.S.) - 94 words
-
Article105 1947-11-26 8 KLUANG. Nov. 25. Awlhar Singh oi the Argus Wheelers, who recently annexed the 100 *rlal n the record time n 5 hrs. 9 rams., met with success again at the Ali-Johore GrejJ Track Cycling Championship he d here when he beat Kwa Chm Swee, Malayan105 words
-
Article99 1947-11-26 8 (A.I.S.) Meibauroe, Nov. 22.— During the past week, there has been a marked increase in tne response by tne Au> ra lan pub lie to 'ho Red Cross Pood for Britain drive. Th* number pt meat coupons being handed in had been increased by 100(A.I.S.) - 99 words
-
Article319 1947-11-26 8 (I.I.S.) NEW DELHI. Nov. 21.—Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Prim*- Minister of India, has sent the following message to Her Royal Holiness the pHocota Elizabeth am 1 Lieutenant Phillip Muuntba'ten. congratulating them cn behalf of the Government and the people of India on their we.iding. Let'er to Princess(I.I.S.) - 319 words
-
Article128 1947-11-26 8 (From Our 0»„ r,,^ IPOH. Nov 25 s Presbvtemn Church scone of a pretty E»rop2Ji2 dmg on Saturday when S~ Matthew Cameron 4 and Mrs. a. Cameron of PaJ5 Scotland w« married M Margaret R. id. daot^terofJ and Mrs. John Reid 5 E. M line. Scotland. M BKI128 words
-
120 1947-11-26 8 (From Our n Repor'er) IPOH. Nov. 2S.—A vu'gev tien for the conversion oi one of the Market Imildinss here into a sports stadium. Hub providing adequate fac.l.li<s lor indoor badminton and other games and fctcOMMti tion for spectators 1», see MB* petitions in these120 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement112 1947-11-26 8 Red Route hroughout The World! v High Quality and High PertSJS.fr* formance Broadcast Receiver UJ for use in plgrJ /Tl jMr ALL CLIMATES IjJv acac/dc sets 1 fvr /Rr 1 available The Central Marketing Company 40-C, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. PHONE: 6233. |^SSSi BRITISH ELITE DURATION MODELS. petrel Flying Model each.112 words
-
Advertisement54 1947-11-26 8 w I sANOILANOS. BUT'"- p£ B I »INOA P O B i J WHITER ffl! You can see she uses Pepsodent!. Pepsodent really makes teeth whiter>r»t< removes stains and dingincss completely. c Irium is the most effective censer -t Pepsodent is the only c ent.fr.ee to cont n j a54 words
-
-
Article583 1947-11-26 9 Hollywood, a it gUtti, giabelieve, lecently in a political nal Committee U Washington to man activities. jpt< S borrowed 50 name up Filmn fommun'sm tars, producers, s (lew to Watheir lawyers them, the ap to a new a the talk of Ilea who hail itical583 words
-
Article98 1947-11-26 9 -cream that made girls F ma 4H at Kendrick Sc! Girls, Reading. i- the serious study of a td r- baked their met.< a .d wafers in a v,: aring school ftnn It is undignified." she f. forum the the problem. pu: right. Kvadiag Corpfta vould build98 words
-
Article104 1947-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 25.—A radio programme from the Kuala Lumpur Radio Station was held on Saturday commencing at 4 p.m., in honour of "Ramanathan Day" which comes off on Nov. 25, commemorating the late Sir P. Kamanathan o** Ceylon fame, and way organised by the Ceylon Tamils Kalavirthy104 words
-
Article38 1947-11-26 9 U.P. IX>WX>N, Nov. 24.—Scotland Yard is investigating- the theft of a silver fox cape valued at £175, which was stolen on Friday evening from the home of John Beasley, resident high commissioner for Australia. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
-
Article, Illustration92 1947-11-26 9 Jean Simmons, lovely British film star and artiste of tht J. Arthur Rank Organisation has (according to mformation received) left U.K. by air yesterday, v due io arrive at Kattang Airport at ">.15 p.m. on Saturday when stu mill nitet tht Press. The public wiß see her92 words
-
Article292 1947-11-26 9 (Fron: Our Own Reporter) XL T AL LUMPUH, Nov. 25.-—lne case for -he defence opened yesterday in the War Crimes trial of Yamada Kazo, who stands charged with the alleged Beheading of a Malay named Kaji Jais, of Kampong Ulu Rembang Panas, Kuala PUah, between292 words
-
Article121 1947-11-26 9 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Nov. 24.—Facing a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a policeman at the New World a Chinese trishaw man. Yap Tiang Seng pleaded guilty before Mr. J. P. Blackledge in the Third Court. It was revealed by the prosecution, that121 words
-
222 1947-11-26 9 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 25,--••As as member of the staff, I am happy to see you all gathered here toni/ht at the old Alma Mater, and while welcoming you to it I sincerely hope that this occasion shall be the percursor of222 words
-
106 1947-11-26 9 U.P. SANDIEGO, Nov. 24. The world's largest landbased plane designed to carry 400 soldiers, successfully completed her onehour maiden flight on Sunday. Test pilot Russel Rogers landed the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation's 132 ton KC99, as light as feather, at the landing fieldU.P. - 106 words
-
718 1947-11-26 9 PROFESSOR CREW EXPLAINS HOW London, Nov. 23. In a civilisation such as ours thousand, of young women remain single for the simple reason that there are no husbands for them. They are the so-called "surplus" women surplus only In the sense718 words
-
244 1947-11-26 9 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA Nov. 25Ar a colourful ceremony marked by all the traditional rites and pageantry. Malay royalty witnessed the handing over of the scepire of authority by relatives or the late Datoh Panglima Kinta to His Highness the Sultan of Perak.244 words
-
Article152 1947-11-26 9 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Nov. 25.—Eight days have already elapsed since the rubber workers of the Penang Harbour Labour Association staged a strike and still there are no signs of any amicable settlement. Both sides, the Rubber Traders' Association and the Harbour Labour Association are152 words
-
Article56 1947-11-26 9 (From Our Own Reporter) ALOR STAR, Nov. 25. The Kedah War Crimes rial which began one and half months ago in Alor Star, ended with the imposition of five death sentences. A total of ?3 Japanese officers and one Chinese interpreter stood trial in the course56 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1947-11-26 9 Ii At) baby happy 7 japing his sa Ppies soft and a little in the water, JttUBB'S 1 all leading Hy.trMu Prov »s>on Stores 1 ViT. eiqU:rieS 'Ml LTD mW*cj Malayan I Talt; I*B9.34 words
-
Advertisement164 1947-11-26 9 PHILLIPS TONIC YF.-'.ST overcomes weak- I ness due to illr.ess or any other cause ai d 1 \jT)t restores rervous affections in causes-of neu- 1 4/J TONIC YE Hi R X K H B jgjl of *E S «B ~__M-\ tw mkm m m 9 H *stl*f affllnl Sole Agert,164 words
-
-
1023 1947-11-26 10 UNOFFICIALS DEFIED IN COUNCIL GOVERNOR GENT FLEW HERE FOR INCOME TAX TALKS (From Our Own Reporterl KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday—Government's d eciskin on income tax in Malaya will be known after the Singapore Advisory Council* which is meeting on Thursday, has1,023 words
-
187 1947-11-26 10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Looking tired after his adventurous trip from Siam, Mai Pruli Phanomyong. former Siomese Premier, is note resting in tke island of St. John, a fmc miles south o; Singapore. Nai Pridi escaped arrest when an Army coup de etat headed by Marshal187 words
-
Article56 1947-11-26 10 Mr. J. p. Mersun. Singapore'> Second District Judge, is now acting First District Judge in the absence of Mr. E. P. Shanks who is on local leave. Mr- Merlon was formerly an officer in the Customs Depart ment. Mr. A. M Webb has taken the place of Mr.56 words
-
Article110 1947-11-26 10 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. I. R. M. Willis, vice Mr. Hon Sui Sen (on leave) to be Registering Officer for the Electoral District of Rural Board West, and Mrs. A S. M. Hawkins, vice Mr. F. Thomas to be Registering Officer fo>110 words
-
332 1947-11-26 10 The Sub-Committee appointed by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to examine the Finance and Revenue Committee Report decided at a meeting held yesterday at f he Garden Club that the Colony was solvent and that there was no immediate necessity for the imposition332 words
-
Article62 1947-11-26 10 Burglars removed &*.h **tfa of si)ver w a m*s and ouier mM, lf shop In Battery R^!i rro tice Day. V K ad SI Among the trtfcu. removed drawn on the rw rh cheques have been r!V at lh ,;f ■fldwiU not iv The numbers62 words
-
68 1947-11-26 10 The Committee cr the ai, Malaya Muslin, M,sL£ v ciety CMomue Affairs, Wa2f ;2 Zakat Section, h a v annt > d gl wealthy bute a portion 0 i their the Society rorjnS££i amongst pous teachers an d their depS ants. Imams and Bilals ZZ68 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement226 1947-11-26 10 lUW THIS SIDE V*) I OF PARADISE! VSKI I -SEW TIERMEY HUM \WE CHE I IssL CH.IKI.ES ("081 R\ hmh a»> mvi swm. «:»w MP MM r»uiTn mm fadto-imnUOH noi>c u»*>us. umfi iitmi-uma ms l|lp j»— «•»t»" >«P^ l ML, 4 15 P.M. 6.30 P.M If -I AND 015 P.M.226 words
-
Advertisement67 1947-11-26 10 STARTIIW A.M., t F >1- US Adventure-Teeming Singapore 41 *|k WHERE A FORTUNE IN SMUGGLED PF.ARKS ASP W A BEAUTY IN BLACK SATIN ARK BAH F<« ROLAND RICHARD HAYON IH^M THOMAS fiotez BYiwGTON jBuB STOP! Shows To-Day SPECIAL FOX BRITISH MOVIETONE JJSfJ» PICTURES of ROYAL WEDDING BY AIR FROM LONI>O>67 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous32 1947-11-26 10 TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water: 8.26 a.m. 8 ft. 6 in. 9 40 p.m. 8 ft, 4 in. Low Water: 2.01 a.m. 3 ft, 5 in. 2.46 p.m. 3 It. 4 in.32 words
-
-
118 1947-11-26 11 1 lor with his eavily bandaged Magi Urate's ja** j-» another ChiX |ock and listen- .unst liim by nsel for the If H 1W M»g Ay Kali, taed ot causafc Kong, tne 11° es« &t Jalan vmi i! w*th knife. J I 'a behalf,118 words
-
65 1947-11-26 11 .v ill represeti. m at badmin- Be '-Vs* 'B" leal Lriitin Halt 7 p.m. sharp: 3 s*ee Samadi bm i..:r. Klan 800, Pang K!a .in Kwang v k< ri. Charlie Yeo. r s k and Tan Kee are im led for the champkifV pen la65 words
-
289 1947-11-26 11 The Sports Editor of Reuteri Mr. Vernon Morgan, Q f Sayajirao's chance for the I<M7 Derby stated "He is full brother to the Derby Winner Dante He would create a procedent If he won, as no full brothers have succeeded in winning this289 words
-
Article53 1947-11-26 11 The following will represent the Normal Teachers at hockey against the Cable and Wireless on Friday at the Serangoon English School ground at 5 p.m. sharp?— J. David, C fames, A. de Souza. Au Tat Chu, Dennis Goh, Edwin Doraisamy, A. Shegaran, Aeria, Te*ng Kwee, Gee Bah.53 words
-
Article300 1947-11-26 11 Tribune Stall Reporter) sb r litan group of mm attended the ptSintra Harbour Board the liberation l p!a< yesterday at .r. he Harbour Board. ".-1. !ti n r a inducted by k Chye A Co.. LUI. in b* a couple ol hours wat '.escribed he fvm300 words
-
Article63 1947-11-26 11 Reuter. SYDNEY. Nov. 25.-Victoria boat New South Wai >s by nine wickets i n their ShorTV.d shield match at tho Sydney Cnckot Ciround toe ay. Scoring 240 in Li.tr .second innings, New South Wale, averted an innings defeat by 51, ard Victor a had nReuter. - 63 words
-
Article109 1947-11-26 11 Through the courtesy o tho Singapore Badminton Asscc ation. the following matches wdJ take place in tho Great World Park from 8.30 to 10 p.m. tomorrow. All gate proceeds at 50 cents a person will go to the Princess Elizabeth Fund In aid of the housing scheme now109 words
-
Article61 1947-11-26 11 Reuter. Philadelphia. Nov. 25.-L:vio Minoll, o r M'lan, Italy scored his 103 rd consecutive victory as an amateur and professional, and his ninth straight success since coning to toe United State: when he scored a popular points verdict over the former lightweight champion of the world,Reuter. - 61 words
-
Article21 1947-11-26 11 RUGGER. fc C.C. "A" vs. S C.R.C., Padarrg. HOCKEY S.R.C. vs. S.C.C.. Pudang; Te vs. R.A.F. (Sr. letan, Seletar.21 words
-
Article43 1947-11-26 11 The twelfth a-nral intercollege rugby match between the Medical College and Raffles College, Singapore for the "Galloway Cup" wiU take place at the Raffles College Grounds on Thursday at 5.15 p.m. Lady Gimson has kindly ronse ited to giveaway the cup.43 words
-
Article68 1947-11-26 11 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Nov. is. Lav Wen.nsau <29) set a new China record by finishing a 10,000 metres run in 31 minute* fi6.B seconds at a sports meet this afternoon The record makes Lav's place in the Chinese Olympic team almost certain. Olympic record for theReuter. - 68 words
-
Article68 1947-11-26 11 Aided by a r.peeay and thrustful set of iorwarus, the Singanore Harlequins scored a threenil hockey victory over the SC. R.C. at Hqng Lim Green yesterday. The steady Harlequins' dclonders boat back every S.C.R.C. att< mpt to score, while the halves played tireless game. The visitors scored twice68 words
-
Article52 1947-11-26 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 25.—The maximum number of entries for each naticn in next year's Olympic Games is 481 (412 men and 68 women). The highest entry so far is America's total of 415\ Great Britain are next with JM8; Franc-? have 308, Italy and Czechoslovakia 284 each, andReuter. - 52 words
-
518 1947-11-26 11 HERMAN RAPPA - (By HERMAN RAPPA WHEN JIMMY BIRD. MALAYA'S MIDDLEWEIGHT KINGPIN. LANDS IN MANILA. ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS MANAGER-TRAIN-ER KIM LIN WILL DO IS TO DISPUTE BOY BROOKS' CLAIM TO THE ORIENT MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE. Kirn told me that his main ground of argument uir.518 words
-
Article58 1947-11-26 11 The S.R.C. first team to meet the S.C.C. at hockey at the S.R.C. Padang today will be selected from the following: B. Noronha, B. KJieman, E. Barker, O. Clarke. T. D. R. Oxford. H. Rodrigues. D. Ross. R. Barker. A. Clarke. O. Razario, E. Fbcrt, H. Hoeaen.58 words
-
Article57 1947-11-26 11 Members of the* Lucky Strike Badminton Party are requested to note that the badminton praet co days will be on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at Mr. Hoo Chun Kah's residence. Parties r.nd Cubs desirious of friendly badndnton matches c.n comr:unica.te With the Hon Sport* Captain. Mr. Low57 words
-
324 1947-11-26 11 Features of the programme of amateur boxing scheduled fo r Friday, Dec. 5, at the Happy World Covered Stadium, are the special contests in which the Burma bantam champion, ••Dickie" Archer, and the Inter-Services middleweight king of the United Kingdom. Sgt. HoLUday.324 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement90 1947-11-26 11 fIIEXS p 2M, 9.15 P.MGags! Glamour! ">TEP LIVELY Wit: FRANK SINATRA diamond Theatre OKNING TODAY ;..;,o P.M. Rtturn Screening. DHAIJAN>oiiaI Picture N'oor Jehan, •■awai and Many Others. 115. „30. 9.15 P.M. JJj&ana hatterji in MF.\i\i Hindustani) "NEK PERVIN J X 6.15, 9.15 P.M. I r Superstitionp of Two Worlds k90 words
-
Advertisement90 1947-11-26 11 TODAY is THE Pay It Opens »^2^r Tfie I tmj frw/ge of I EXTRA—Special Gaumont British News Showing Pictures of the Royal Wedding. T0DAY ml MT 0CI(W0e0 M5,3-30,6-30 j ,A *j *V^b»%C M H H ,M \N 9 P.M. 'E^^^P^^L^^^'*'*'^''^'' RETIJRN SCREENING I ANOTHER RECORD—BREAKER since festivals of youth-! I90 words
-
-
293 1947-11-26 12 (From Our Own Correspondent PENANti. Nov. 24. A prOieS» ha, teen mad, to the Deputy Ocmmisaiir x of Labour tudjy b v the a battnir workers in Penan* who have been given notice of dismissal by the license 1 p dealers who engaged tnem293 words
-
Article41 1947-11-26 12 The Golden Jubilee number of 'The Voyaccr'—the annual magazine of th. Anclo-Chlnesp School. Ipoh— to be ready for sale shortly conta n, several historic and interesting accounts of the activities of the Alma Mater, and costs $2 per copy.41 words
-
214 1947-11-26 12 (From Our Own Reports) „»r or. a m-month-old baby, besides eight of Pudu Road near tne All of them were injured however, but not seriously, m* Imj" conveyed to th,- Gencial Hospital by ambulance. The car was returning fiom town with a wedd214 words
-
Article86 1947-11-26 12 (From Our Own Reporter) TAIPING. Nov. 25 The Ceylon Association. Taiping. held a social at their premises in Station Road, followed by the presentation of prizes to the winners of the Association's annual badminton tournaments Dr. T. Markandu. in a short speech thanked the members for86 words
-
Article109 1947-11-26 12 The Social Athletic Party will be holding a re-union dinner and dance at the seaside bungalow of the Chinese Friendly Association in Bedok near the East Coast Road bus terminus on Saturday, at 7 30 p.m. and not in Teck Lim Road. The celebration will109 words
-
291 1947-11-26 12 IPOH Nov. 24—Another housing scheme by a private enterprise, the biggest in a series similar projrcts announced recently here, is well under way involving the construction of some 200 Rouses on a site in Oopeng Road near the Swimming Club, already acquir.cl291 words
-
Article44 1947-11-26 12 The follow ng will represent the Nelson Sports CluW against the HQDistrict Fort Canning on Sunday on the Port Onning ground at 5.15 P Tony. Talib, Hasan Sabtu. Hatnil HaU'tf N dnra'ah John Chua, Sulong, Gopal and Ha.s n. Reserves;—44 words
-
301 1947-11-26 12 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 25. Arrangements for the organising of Christmas parties for about 5.000 poor children now in various Welfare Homes in the State arc already being made by the Selangor State Welfare Committee, and many charitable institutions have consented301 words
-
Article67 1947-11-26 12 The team to represent the Social Athletic Party against Hooglandt Diethelm Sports Club at soccer on Saturday at the Jalan Bcsah Stadium at 5.15 p.m. sharp, will be selected from the following:— Bah Chee, Ban Teck, Chin Aik. Ah Bee, Cheng Hoe, Koon Yew. Chin? Meng, Yew Tim,67 words
-
Article187 1947-11-26 12 (From Our Own Reporter) TAIPING, Nov. 25. —A popular Indian wedding took place here on Thursday last when Mr. p. Thivy Superintendent or the Perak Boys' Home, was married to Miss Maria Regina, at the St. Louis Church. The Rev. Father Clement officiated. The bridegroom is the youngest187 words
-
Article288 1947-11-26 12 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov 25 -The annual Rlldelegates conference of the Perik Estate Employees Union was at the Kinta Indian Association last week-end. Mr. T. Josenh presided at the conference which was fully represented by delegates from all parts of Perak. The following were288 words
-
Article53 1947-11-26 12 U.P. LONDON. Nov. 25:—Bomb disposal experts after digging under a ho"~p in Bermondsey for 24 hours to discover the cause of myster ous tlckii'ic noises informed evacuated residents of the district tonight that they could return to their homes. The they said, came from either defective water pipesU.P. - 53 words
-
156 1947-11-26 12 (From ()u r Own Reporter, ALOR STAR, Nov 21 v an influential Malay £25? newspaper of North streaming with flashy torials on the ro Sl ,e S Kedah's Prodonunan le p; n f over the way in wh7-h tT s I" constitution has ben156 words
-
Article157 1947-11-26 12 The following new books bait oecn added to Raffles Library j Bentley (Phyllis) Tho Bronte Cardus (Neville I autootogripny. Ilius. Chi-Chen-Wans, Ei stores of China at War. copies* Falk (Bern?rd» The Watte Montagues. Ilius. Hastain < Ronald i White Coo. he. Jerwyn 'LAS i The 6 rg larmer.157 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement110 1947-11-26 12 MM) i, fluently scree and more often still V£.j f-„ m f„rr ,t is end whit a Convenience then to h«ve > tin oi DOMO on hand' Here is a really safe milk of unquestioned FULL CREAM MILK POWDER An Empire Product x,*ade By a n3« Cow £r Gate* A110 words
-
Advertisement58 1947-11-26 12 Our Speciality BAKAU PILE DRIVING BY Latest Mechanical METHODS FOR QUOTATIONS ANP ESTIMATE APPLY: TIAN CHUAN 21.>. vUi)S y SINGAPORE- rW» JbfSL. FOR RACES!* •nV "ROSS" BINOCULARS J__l\ ARE THEjEf I IP oft them now from NEW CHINA OPTICAL U>, 7,. HIGH ST., (PhOMjMSIjS^^ AMERICAN FROCKS I $7.50 EACH a58 words
-