Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune r T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya w in Singapore, |ypp«rTl.umpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) PAG BB SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Aytnia: —Af tsars. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 4304 1 Colony Faces $34-Million Deficit For 1948 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In an atmosphere charged with expectancy, and with the eyes of all Mjfava centred on it, the Singapore Advisory Council met to-day in the Municipal Council chamber,
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  • 71 1 Reuter. NANKING Nov 26. China today reiterated her demand to be included anvjng the great powers discussing tiic German peace treat y. An official release from the Chinese Foreign Office said that although the Ulttted States. Britain and France had all expressed agreement that China should be
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 26. Indian Finance Minister, Sir Shanmukkan Chetty. introducing an interim budget in the Constituent Assembly here today, disclosed a net revenue deficit of 262,--400,000 rupees.
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  • 35 1 A Malayan Airways plane leaving Ipoh at 4.10 p.m. today will fly 10 children fiom the Cameron Highlands Scheol to Singapore. The plane is expected to touch down at Kallang at 6.15 p.m.
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  • 258 1 'No Rise In Our Rice Ration'Creech Jones Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 26.—Regret that it was not yet possible to raise the nee ration in Malaya from its present level was expressed by the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, in a parliamentary reply today. The supply oosition, he said, had deteriorated
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  • 240 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Smiling as he entered the Conned Chamber this morning on thp stroke of 9 30, the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson appeared supremely confident of his ability to defend Income Tax against any md all attacks that might be directed at it
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  • 45 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. President And Mrs. Truman and bis daughter Margaret were cmong the guests last night at an all-Russian concert programme presented by the PhiLac'elphia Orchestra. The concert featured the works of Miaskovsky, Prokofieve and Tchaovsky --U P.
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  • 877 1 Th? Select Committee on the Singapore budget estimates for 1948 net for three days last week. The draft estimates as piesented to the Select Committee showed the following position:— Estimated revenue 1948 $62,383,979 Estimated expenditure 1948 $95,683,676 Plus revotes of 1947 items $4,706.--127 $100,389,803 Deficit 38,005.824 The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 Si Employer's fitf-.vK* COMPENSATION. ,V»I RANCE LTD. jSorafied In England) llrC Xnibcrs. Rnfflcs Place. SINGAPORE. J r l N. S. WISE n3S p H ONE 2835. Don't fliit with Shirts! flfe 'PI V OT" J|£x «c linen shuts Tennis collar. AmW W»m»\ p,,|ar shades of blue, green, cr earn. /»BußffllyrJ
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    • 32 1 HELENE CURTIS World's Finest Waving Lotions! Sole Agents:— (Paramount Traders) 05, Cross Street Singapore. Stay At ATOMIC j (Residential ard Non-residmtial Hcte 1 64, LLOYD ROAD, SINGAPORE. For Comfort Service Excellent Food
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    • 241 2 The Ho Hons? Steamship Cn (1932) Ltd (Incorporated in Singaporel PASSENGER PEEKS IIT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy S.S. HONG SIANG* Sails :th Dec. For Palcmbang and Pladjof S.S. Sails Tth Dec. FOR DJAMBI S.s, "EMPIRE MAYMEAD" (Hong Tat) mmmm 2nd Dec For further particulars please r>pply to The
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    • 59 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinß (Chapter 45) |H In the High Court I M Coionj ol Mn:iP^-^H I9 RE EE CIIFNG BOON^^M Firs™ di-.■ Assistant OHi. w J The Bankruptcy ,n!,, 8 (Chapter w) in the High Of* '"(■olony of >in«po« Island ot snu-aP"^™ RE FONG S-..1: 3C. Lorono 7. OB w
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  • 1411 3 CHAPTER XXII fIGEK'S LAST JOB r.toi of RonR triable being. mal brain. de\ oted to one bject only -the of personal startled even member s of his reaking oil one i months he Store, and in entirely new started, even, as ened, at
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    • 102 3 lit M PERFUMES t... original... tar*** Each with th. lastinating rU „t preserving to Iresnness in wear. Make your choice Irom these exciting, imported perlumos. SEVENTH HEAVEN trfmne that men love cr evening. To enrichjou wear. New, unusual, personality. To ****T°" Right for day in an atmosphere ol charm. MISCHIEF
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    • 869 3 sfsfs SITUATION'S VACANT TOWN DISPENSARY, Box A49b. i., 1.; lied. Applicants thanked, xpo gtse unable reply inffividuaiiy. (Z.9sa>. GENERAL CLERK. Applicants for this posit'fin are thanked and advised ttiut the vacancy has now I een filled. Secretary. Fraser tt Heave Ltd. WANTED capable clerk with knowledge of Accounts, able to
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    • 609 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE cheap Austin Van 25 h.p. $1,000. Apply Box A 053. liaUya Tribune, B'pore. <z.96'.uFOR SALE 1931) 14 H.P. 6 CYL Black Vauxhall Saloon nice condition, tyres new, licensed insured $2000. Cash Brown Box 171 p.o. ipuh. (Z.ajti). ARIEL Motor Cycle 1940 model 2% H.P. good
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    • 610 3 FOR SALE DINGHY Converted Yacht 10x3x2 wi.h .sail, life saving Jackei -uoi>. r tto.t ng rait. Good condition pjfict .$3(O or what offers? Out-boat motor could be arranged if interested vi. v. $51:5 Dunman Koad, A Bim-k JuncUuu, unit', Road. »Z 958. FOR SALE Modern House In eXcellent condition containing,
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    • 540 3 WANTED WANTED original Ktortej suitable i->r Malay fciot-un Pietareo: Prises; $Jr> given tmr ikm three scat stories suhmtUed. Bend entrfc.. o> Shaw Brothers Studio. P.O. Box 543. Singapore. WANTED Chineolta Bnri: or Dust with Quinine- content over S per cent. Offers with samples io P.O. Box 35, Colombo. (X.937). v,
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  • 785 4 The outraged consciences of the Unofficial members of the Malayan Union Advisory Council have driven them to take steps which have created an unprecedented political situation in this country. Government is now faced with the alternative of riding rough-shod over the interests of the people of Malaya,
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  • 873 4 Sir.-During my enforced so I journ in Malaya pending tne I removal of the ban on my entry into Sarawak. I hayn p ea 1 diversity of views on the Sara I wak Cession controversy, of which perhaps the best
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  • 140 4 Sir, Herewith I enclose si* cimen of Ration Ri ce u> the public of Ma mon'th < 5tribul '<»>° St black market to fped the fam' I ly. Arc we pigs' or hum beings? Why should ih c Fo£ I controllers distribute this dirtv (unfit for even
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  • 167 4 Sir—On Sunday last November 23, my friend and I went to the Clerical Hall at Ransoon Road to see the S B A Tournament which was in progress My friend took every precaution to see that his bicycle was well locked, but alas, though It was so firmly
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  • 104 4 Sir, —Referring to Mr I/?PJ letter reeardine and the Black Market. I wow suggest that the J an k b' sale of condensed mdk licensed coiTee shops b cinded Time was whet a F. son, who is run d if?ns alwavs go to the nea ff1 fd
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  • 482 4 Sir—The papers have from time to time notified the public of payments to members ot the Passive Defence Services to be made at Volunteer Forces Record Office, Beach Road Here is an instance where l went for my three months' pay tor services
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  • 234 4 Reuter. RIO DE JANEIRO —Almost J overnight. Father Antonio Pinto. an cbscure country parish pnest in the interior of Brazil, has be- i come a legendary figure through- out Brazil. J He is said to perform miracles. I For the past few weeks, re- ports of his "miraculous"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 607 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS j MRS. TAN CHOO QUEE wishes to thank all those relatives and iriends who sent wreaths and messages of condolence, and attended the funeral of her husband, the late Mr. Tan Choo Quee. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Actresses of any nationality for screen tjests in local Malay Film Production. Able
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    • 25 4 I FLASH: Limited supply of LATEST AMERICAN D.C Refrigerators arrived. Come early before they arc sold out. Lee Heicher 102-6 ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 3338. 1
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    • 44 4 CHRISTMAS «.H ,s J THE MALE! I I H WE NOW HAVE A I I] LARGE RANGE OF EXCLI I 1 PRESENTS FOR MEN. I] FROM FABRICS OF PROVED U DESIGNED ft STYIH» FOR ALL OCCASIONS A• I MEN'S J OUTFITTING [I GROUND FLOOR
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  • 360 5 Inspector Ng leng Hock told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that hooligans from town instigated one section of the workers at the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory to join in a go slow" strike, which resulted in another section of labourers being assaulted, resulting in the death
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  • 131 5 Reuter. London. Nov. 26.—Mr. Arthur William John Lewis. 30, Labour MP. for Upton, and an official of the National Union of General and Municipal Workers, James Andrew Lewis. 37. his brother, 23 other men and five women, were again remanded on ball at Bow Street
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  • 454 5 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov. 26 Facing a charge of murder for the second time in the Assize Court on Tuesday. 35--year-old Marimuttu. a DI D. labourer of Krian. was convicted at his re-trial on a charge of having killed
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  • 125 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 26. In connection with the motor accident along Pudu Road on Tuesday afternoon, It Is learnt that the Traffic Police are taking action against the Chinese school-girl for negligent cycling. It will be recalled that a
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  • 142 5 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH Nov. 26. For brand lshlng a meat chopper and chasing the manage, of the Cameron Highlands Hotel wno fled n feat of his life and had to lock himself up in a room to escape the Sack Lim Yui Hong,
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  • 436 5 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Wednesday—Whilst Government authorities still refuse to recognize the claims of lv bnlisted Personnel, scores of dependants of wno lost their lives in the Malayan campaign We and penury waiting for the day when the authouties will admit their legal claims.
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  • 460 5 (From Our Otm Reporter) SUNGEI PATANI. Nov. 26—An account of a gun battle between a police officer and his driver and a gang of armed bandits, 20 in number, on the notorious Klian Intan road, following the holding up of a
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  • 86 5 The Singapore YMCA will noid its usual weekly recital of recorded music tomorrow at 8 p m. The programme will be: SIBELIUS —Karelia Suite Op. 11. (8.8.C. Symph. Orch.). SCHUMANN—Concerto !n A Minor. Op. 54. (Cortot and London Syrrrph. Orch.). BEETHOVEN—Scherzo from Quartett in F Maj Op.
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  • 213 5 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Nov. 26 Two representatives of the Penang Harbour Labour Association. Mr. See Geok Phang and Mr S. Appadurai. approached the Resident Commissioner. Mr. S. N. King, in his office on Tuesday morning. The latter granted an interview regarding
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 207 5 jnrruRisTS. '\oMPULSOR\- WHICH YOU p )T KNOW/ Buy Your Copy tjn acquainted. «2J0 plus postage. h h\ Straits Publishing hf l)r sou/a St. S'porc. tfJU *> Inples Go toe Killed in 3 Days application of Nl*f»d«rm ,r'.n pimply Hk* m»*1o 4» 0 -t k -M and you will soon rp
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    • 175 5 I Busy Day? \xr J. Qtiater Days START THE DAY WITH QUAKER OATS FOR EXTRA STAMINA MORE ENERGY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A delicious portion of Quaker Oats every morning helps give your family the stamina and energy to start them off right on busy days. That's because Quaker
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  • 540 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fprrottin mAftirrc* meals out 0| tne "j h u ir itip m-abit luc nl revive a better deal in art ot cruelty to Animals Society. In an Interview with the Trlmine tne Chairman of tho Society. Mi" G Hawkins, said they
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  • 104 6 George Low. a 28-year-old wellbuilt Chinese of Rangoon Road was yesterday fined $10 at the Second Police Court for being drunk and incapable In front of the Ruma Miskin Police Station on Tuesday night. Low who appeared in the dec_< in a dirty, torn, blood-stained shirt,
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  • 45 6 The magnificent total oi $oi.--230 was collected on Poppy Day. •according to an announcement issued yesterday by the Chairman of the 1947 Poppy Day Committee. Mrs J. Bgertotl. The collections in 1941 ana 1946 totalled $37,251 fiB and $30,444.73. respectively.
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  • 472 6  -  (Bv FIRST-TIMER SR 4e Si^apor^Recr^tion Club scored an easy four.nll victory over »>e Singapore Cricket Club, when the two teams met on the Padang In a return hockey encounter. in fairness to the Cricket Cl J i>. it must be mentioned that they played
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  • 119 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A peep tt the Royal Weddtog ■Ad its celebrations in London is available to cinema tuns at all Urn leading cinema houses m Singapore. Newsreels containing spectacular and breathless scenes of the historic occasion were screened for the first time at
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  • 144 6 The marriage was solemnised yesterday at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, at 5 p.m., of Mr. Ronald McDougal and Miss Judith Webster. The bride, who was given away by Mr. Bob Hawson, looked charming in a parchment lace with an old family veil kept in place with
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  • 114 6 U.P. and Reuter. POMPTON LAKES, NEW JERSEY, Nov. 20.—Joe Lou»s, who defends his world heavyweight championship for the 24th time when he meets Joe Walcott at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 5, said he prepared to go the full 15 rounds if ne<*es«i~y i
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  • 59 6 The following w:ll represent the Joy!ul Juniors "B" team at soccer against the Bright Star RaHgerS tI.N.D.Y.L.) of the Railways today at the Kampong Pisang ground, at 5.15 p.m.:— CheOk Choon. Sadara Singh, Cheong Biau Boon Chin, Ah Peng. Thomas. Boon Hock. Chin Poh. Jeevarajah. Tony. Tuck Sum.
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  • 135 6 Stole His Neighbour's Wife— Allegation An Indian, alleged to have en- ticed another man's wife from her husband at Malacca in September, appeared before Mr. A. G. Shearers at the Second Police Court yesterday, when an order was made for him to be escorted back to Malacca to be tried.
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  • 325 6 Reuter—AAP. BRISBANE, Nov. Zi>. me Indians have come through the first part of their tour better than expected, and they have gained the popularity of the Australian public with their free style of play. Taxi-drivers. tram-drivers and shop assistants in the dif. ferent capitals
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  • 195 6 Indians Entertain Mr. Mrs. Raghavan ITTS*»( M t ll X,„ ((ller( •"l-idia has onc» J from the ashes! Let Ss her or her sacred cause These HU' !ir.o iD JPoken by Mr. N. E Indian Consul-Gene donesia, to his wontryica a tea-] Mrs. Raghavan yesterday n occasion was sponsored bj
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  • 66 6 a team of 7 rinjrk fron the following pityet tent the Bngineers' Bran v I Singapore Municipal Sa •gainst the C.V If A. fChia Sacred B>art-TaHk B 4 I friendiv tab** r n: is matrtwM starting at I .m at ttuttea Tank Read-- f. 0 G- Tong Poll
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1141 7 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH.—A record total of 222 horses have been entered for the Perak Turf Club December meeting and the Committee have d.eeided to extend the meeting over tout days, namely Der 6 9 11 u:id 13. From Claps 2, 119 entries weireceived
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  • 288 7 Royal Welsh Fusiliars 8 points. S.C.C. 2nd XV 5 points Proving' more aggressive m their attacks and making use of all likely openings, the Royal Welsh Fusiliars beat the S.C.C. XV at rugger on the Padang yesterday by 8 points (a try and a goaD
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  • 77 7 The Singapore Recreation Club clashes with the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on the Pa» dang, and the Army faces the Singapore Police at Thomson Road, in the Hockey League fixtures scheduled for Saturday. The encounter between the Rqcs' and the Chinese is being looked forward to
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  • 32 7 RUGGER liiuy-College match. Medi. -1 College vs. Raiiie.: College, Raffl >a College ground. HOCKEY S.C.R.C. vs. P(-.stal XI Hong L'm Green; Singapore Colts vs. P«.l:ce Training $chooJ. Tmnnc :n R^ad.
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  • 128 7 Reuter. Hongkong. Nov. 26. Malaya i Chinese footballers drew with the Combined Services in the first o' their return matches with Hongkong teams alter their recent vist to Shanghai, each <ude scoring three goals. Owing to injury the Malayan.; did ngl Held tne b B
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  • 110 7 The following have hren selected for Singapore's aeeOMd hocken trial, on Dec. -fr, on the S.R.C. Pmta/ng. COLOURS WhSgt. Guilfoi/tc; Cheonn TklOm Biew, J. Mahaderan; S. H. M. D itr, Rh\ ltus, C. Thvraisv.xqnm; Bo Lion Kee, N. Oorloff, W. O Copcutt, O. jteoarte, Cdr. Warbrick.
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  • 87 7 Playing at Seleia.l yesterday, Telecommunications trounced R.A. F. (Seletar) at hockey by six Soals to one. The 'Telecoms" had the better of the exchanges throughout the game, M. Toledo and B. Scheerder playing well in the defence. The airmen's defence was weak, and Mennell, in
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  • 75 7 The Raffles College Union team which is to meet the Medicals In their annual Galloway Cup rugger fixture at the R C.U. ground today will be chosen irom the following: B. K. Sen, Daud bin Hassim, Hussain. Saad bin Marzukai. G. M. Thomasz, Saad bin W.dad.
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  • 101 7 The S.C.R.C. hcckey Learn lor th's evening's game against the Postal 2nd XI will be: Check Wah: Huck Yang, Hock Chye: Tat Chu. Boon Unn. Keng Slew; Patrick Yee. Harry Fang. Kee Tian. Kow Thye. Choon Seng. Reserves: Ah Chio, Keng Wah. On Friday, the S
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 18 7 SHIRIN CINEMA Commencing from 29th Nov. "PUKAR" Indian Historical Film with India's most beautiful Star L MISS NASEEM
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    • 421 7 TODA Yl SHOWS ,jj \Jj i [TTff i u64'6.30'930PM mm&£u 6oh fmm LYNN 6ARI ĔĔ\ WmW AKIM TAMIROFF i"f£r*fl FRANCIS LEOERER Kftv,- |_gr~"> ■Hk Natmni Litis Ctlkifn ''^^j^B D.lcoi.d Ifc.u UNITED ARTISTS Jj^_|^p^ EXTKA Snerial Gaumont British Newi showing i'icliircs of ihf Koyai Wcdd ing. food you eat. Kr«ntet««Bt*m*<*«*«t» /pi
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  • 74 8 Reuter. Rangoon, Nov. 26 —The Burmese Deputy Premier and Defence Minister. Colonel Er Let Ya. hpi appointed head of the newly-formed Marxist League of Burma, into which the Socials* Party and Peoples Volunteer have merged, it w?s announced here today. The executive of the league included Kyaw Nyein.
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  • 190 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 26.—Datoh Ahmad bin Osman, MCS. Acting Deputy Commissioner. Kinta. has been appo nted the first State Secretary of Perak. under the new Federation Proposals and will assume his office when the new system is introduced early next year. Datoh Ahmad, who
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  • 99 8 (From Ou r Own Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 26 —Three Malays, Mohd Said bin Kuiop v2B», Zainddin bin Mohd Johar <25) and Abdullah bin Monamed (21), regarded as haidened criminals with five previous convictions each, will do a Ltretch of two years imprisonment, to be followed
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  • 59 8 An Indian team to meet the Chinese Young Mens' Christian Association at table-tennis to be played at the Indian Association premises tomorrow at 7 p.m. will be chosen from the following players: S. Suppiah; M. Sb'am; Sudarshan Naidu; D. Suprfi: L. Chunder Das; S. X Thomas; M.
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  • 40 8 The Hospital Youngsters scored a well-deserved 2-1 win over the S.R.D. (R.A.S.C.) when they met .at soccer on the Polo ground yesterday. Scorers for the Youngsters were Mukthar and Munigasu, while Johnson netted for the Service team.
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  • 21 8 untitled ■MM of the s,cctator, who attended mei to Mm- Major General D. A. L. Wade, GOC. anTLspe'eted the «tf.-(rm—« Photograph,.
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  • 100 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 26. A fatal accident was reported late this evening about 7.30 when a Sikh bread-seller was killed instantaneously in a collision with a jeop-wagan at the junction of Jalan Raja and Venning Road. It appears that the deceased
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  • 146 8 < Fr Our (hvn IPOH. W«dnettbi, 2* th r "PPlicant: Mr Shaw, ha,! not Drove,! R,,nrm to the evHeneo he comes within any Si.. thitl categories -elating to th, tion of a disnoss»ssM r*, «ter the Leases possessed Persons, ance, 1916, the i 1 Tenancies' Board
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  • 34 8 Reuter. Sofia, Nov. 26. ft treaty of «L laboration. friendship v tual aid between Bulgai a ml Yugoslavia wiil be v .»n«-d a Varna. Bulgaria. \< n B official announcement stated to" control.—Reuter.
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  • 275 8 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Nov. 26. "The giant of back pay was sanctioned by Governm >nt without consulting us. and since our funds are I exhausted on account of that acJ tion. Government is to be held responsible. I trust that adequate
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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