Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1947

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune T HE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any A fternoon Paper In Malaya Printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ■M-ar^ 1 iKi" 1^ SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 146 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) re Chinese auctioneer is to make an air 500 acre; of Johore land acquired for $21 ii union water works scheme for sup- to Singapore. He is Mr. Cheong Hock Chye, well.known Singapore valuer, who has been appointed an appraiser by
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  • 210 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Forty five Eurasiarf youths are already in the Army under the scheme sponsored by the Eurasian Association for Singapore Eurasians. Twenty more have been sent to the Army for interviews this month by Major C. B. Webb, Singapore Volunteer Forces
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  • 57 1 m r:-:LHI Nov. 27.—Mr. J that Lord General of .0 Ministers of Stan and some i--inferred tome to some con.ht I ing about n country of I vaa ;t Messing his he had been I t n and bad tLiaqtut a: Khan the Pakisifttme Minister, who is
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  • 65 1 Reuter. 27 A retired I incois Dais, a b witi sa fired a revoi- rl when a military iv acquitted a i M v d Reutter of a wa: The German duckI M Zed DalS WllO j sly expelled from seated the re- j lEeuttt ha
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  • 41 1 27.—The 35~narence which has been *°g hen- f (r the past three to arrange world errial a'r rights. J '«ttuie and disbanded ;:v ren >■> adopted a re•••'i its failure »1 I the International n Organisation and 'ber government!.
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  • 18 1 s 27 -Aet--I*s isked $2r>o 000 '-"iversil Pictures and Vnti* for billing her as Fairbanks. Jr..
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  • 441 1 Will Experts Come From India Now? (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore civilian community this morning hailed with great relief and joy tne news that the Income Tax proposal had been defeated in the Advisory Council. Spokesmen f or tne clerical community,
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Pomßton Lakes. New Jersey, Nov 28 —Joe Louis, who is trainins here for hi s world heavyweight title with Joe Walcott 0 n Dec 5 announces that he will visit London in February to appear in the Health and Holiday show wh'ch is to be
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  • 136 1 (THbune Staff Reporter) A mass rally of Malayan teachers has been proposed to take place early rext year in Kuala Lumpur. The rally will be sponsored by the Malayan Teachers' Union and will last for a week. A large programme has been suggested, to include
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  • 122 1 (Tribune Stan Reporter) Singapore's 2,400 acre Roy*! Naval Air Station at Sembawang will be reduced to a care and maintenance basis in the very near future in conjunction with Admiralty's wide scheme for cutting down present-day Naval expenditure. Most of the 200 ratings and 30 officers
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  • 92 1 Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 27.—Gen. Leon Mont relay. Officer Commanding the Third Air region of France, was slightly wounded today in an attempt on his life at Bordeaux. Gen. Montrelay was taken to hospital with a wound in tho c:iest. fifteen minutes after the incident Lieutenant
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  • 122 1 Reuter. HELSINKI, Nov. 27. The Finnish Government today ordered the police to occupy all the strikehound post, ttlephone and telegraph buildings and stated that the police would be called in if necessary to protect persons trying to break the strike of 50,000 civil servants which started
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  • 60 1 Reuter. DUBLIN. Nov. 27:—The Eire Government was not invited to the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh and did not send a gift on behlaf of Eire. Prem'er Eamon De Valera stated in the Dull today. The Eire diplomatic representative in London
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  • 273 1 Reuter. LONDON Nov 27—The British Government has decided that b3 time is not opportune for suspending or abolishing t he aeath penalty in Britain in view of the big rise in crimes of violence and the emergence of the armed criminal since the
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  • 296 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27—The Governor of the Malayan Union does not propose to institute a local scheme tor further education and training of members of locally enlisted forces. Mr David Rees Williams, Under Secretary for the Colonies, gave this reply today to Captain
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  • 41 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27.- The number of Secretary of State for India officers who had applied for assistance in obtaining fresh employment was 829, Philip Noel Baker, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, stated in a Parliamentry reply today. Reuter.
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  • 104 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27.—Figures of rice exports from Siam were given by John Strachey, Food Minister, in the House of Commons today in a Parliamentary reply. Exports from April to June this year were 134,035 tons and from July to September 83,488 tons. The tripartite agreement between
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  • 67 1 U.P. Nankins, Nov. 27.—Chiang Kai-shek today called for closer military and uolitical co-ordina-tion in the fight against the Communists. In a message to the ten-day session of the National Military propaganda con>rcnce, which opened in Nanking tcday, Chiang stressed the need for improved propaganda in line
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  • 36 1 Reuter. HELSINKI, Nov. 27. The 80--year-uld Marshal Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, former President of Finland, is seriously ill with a stomach ulcer rrom which he has suffered for several years, it was disclosed today. Reuter.
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  • 685 2 Singapore's Unofficial in the Advisory Council unanimously sairt a historic "NO" yesterday to Govern, ment's bid to foist income Tax on the people of Malaya This follows a lengthy debate in which six of the Colony's Council!ois, following the footsteps of thenbrother
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  • 456 2 Mr. C. C Tan, voting against the Financial Secretary's molion, said that since the Council was unable to exercise effective control over the expenditure of Government, he believed it would be better for the introduction oi income tax to be left to the new Le. gislative Council.
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  • 186 2 The presence of polyglot races keeping accounts Ln various languages and the present low standard of commercial morality would militate against the proper working of the income tax scheme through large-scale evasion— These were the reasons Sir Han Hoe Lim gave for his refusal
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  • 1220 2 The time of unbalanced budgets, necessary in the rehabilitation period was over, and the first essential step towards a tar- teased Singapore This ViM mmm Mr P A. B St>r speaking r" .V the introduction oYuX! ytstcroay. Drawing upon n penen J Mr. McKerron ,aid J? 2
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  • 768 4 The Singapore Advisory Council has rejected the Income Tax Bill, all the Unofficial members voting against the measure. There -as little vigour about the debate —nothing to compare with the outspokenness of the Malayan Union Unofficials. There was no .evidence of recognition of the truth that income tax
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  • 616 4 Two stones of ships in Singapore harbour with a lot of human interest....by BERNARD J. WILLIAMS, Tribune Shipping Reporter Much has been written and said about ships of the Royal Navy in the last great war. Their exploits have been given publicity and their
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  • 973 4 Within the past fortnight two freighters, the Steel Architect and the Steel Advocate, have made their appearance in Singapore en route to China ports. To the landsman, they may have been just two more cargo vessels, but to the shipping community the advent
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  • 63 4 LONDON—Britain had mobilised her merchant navy in the drive for dollars. The 30,000-ton White Star liner Caronia launched by Princess Elizabeth from a Clydeside shipyard on October 20 is the latest potential dollar earner She will take her turn on the North Atlantic run, but has been
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  • 320 4 Letter to the H Sir,—I am yp rv that there is a 'vet^l 10 knr 19 in Singapore active r MUililn I who at t me s explains n alm I i liberal manner neht* n I o! islam anrl t r I of the
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  • 160 4 Reuter. MANILA. Nicknamed the •'Playboy General" of the Japanese army, former Leutenan; General S. Kuroda. whose \tutm occupation parties d lighted many a FiMpino collaborator, arrived here recently by air irom Japan to face trial for crimes committed by member? of the 14th Japanese ita] ittdl he
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  • 1565 5 i a Secretary. his repty to tne j. I ax, said r::.ike a few lain financial Honours hie Honourable Mr. sga i -hat the issue on the balI and that the a< count for the 4,*. «1,1 ivvs
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  • 565 5 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 2t«.—ln the Supreme Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice L. E. C. Evans delivered on Wednesday an important judgment involving the question of termination of contract by frustration caused by the Japanese invasion and occupation of this country.
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  • 329 5 The following passengers arrived at S neapore by air: Sir George Binnex, Mr. J. K. Wilson, Mr J Wildon, Mrs. M. Patterson, Mrs. M P. I Chamler, Infant Chamler, Mr F H Pitman, Miss J. I. K. Winton Mr. J. Venus. Mr. H. P. Wilkins, Mr' T. S Taylor,
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  • 175 5 Reuter. Tokio, Nov. 27.—The Chinese and Soviet members of the Allied Council for Japan yesterday joined Mr. Patrick Shaw. Britisn Commonwealth member (Australia) who two weeks ago denounced Japanese history textbooks, in criticising vari ous aspects of the educational system in Japan. Gen. Shang, (China) quoted
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  • 182 5 Sentence of five years' rigorou, imprisonment was imposed on Lim Ah Pee at the Assize Court yesterday, by Mr. Justice Thorogood. when he was found guilty of being 'n unlawful possession of a .38 revolver at Albert Street on Dec. 11 last year. The
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  • 136 5 Tan Ah Kirn who was absent m.st week at the Second Magistrate's Court when his nime was called, appeared yesterday when he was charged with toiting 50 cents from a Malay at Changi Read en Nov. 20 under threats of assault He was also charged
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  • 39 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27 —The Secretary of State for Air, Mr. Hendeison, states that up to Nov. 1, 234 officers and 738 airmen and airwomen had been recruited to the Auxiliary Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Rev. ter.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 27. The Education Minister, Mr. Tomimson, stated that £50,000,000 would be spent in the next five ?,ears on bui.ding and extending technical colleges—mostly In Midlands and North-East England. —Reuter.
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  • 38 5 LONDON, Nov. 27 —Co poral Will led Dolty Fuller of Nottingham, who was awarded the Victoria Cross while seiving in the first battalion of the Grenadier Guards at Neuve Chapelle in March 1915, had died.
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  • 130 5 PENANG, Nov. 27 The deadlock over the handling rates for general goods between the Employers' Association and the Penang Hai hour Labour Assoc.atlon has caused many merchants to speculate at to what they should do in case the laDourers refuse to handle their toods accoiding to the
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  • 20 5 Reuter. Highgate, Nov. 26.—Arthur R.-chard Burrows, -Uncle Arthur' of tne 8.8.C. died today at his home at Highpoint, Highgate.— Reuter.
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  • 42 6 The Ladies Section of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress, will hoM a mcetiii tomorrow at s*3fl P 1 ;lt No 6. Race Course W«e, Snfmpore. xvhen Blinathi Fikumala Bahratlu «daUphter of the P«»ot Wutf*athl) will deliver an address
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  • 33 6 Reuter. KAYENIA. CYPRUS. Nov. 27: F.ve hundred Jewish children, moatl) born in Cw>;u s Meie»l Immigrant camps, and their parents, a Uljj Ol 1.420 in ail. 'eft hero t»ckiy For H;ika. Palestine. —Reuter.
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  • 278 6 Reuter. tmmnti Nov 2 7 —The British Government's plan be published early mxi week. recommendations of an uec "h-e'hTanged in order of priority the ol nations investment programme i. IIC lldb vr «o Cabinet for approval in such a way that low priority projects
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  • 44 6 Reuter. New Delhi, Nov. 26.—Indian Army tToops today relieved Kash»« mir and Jammu State forces gar rison aft Kotli where they had been beseiged by raiders for 31 days, according to an Indian Defence Ministry communique broadcast by New Delhi Radio to-night.—Reuter.
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  • 140 6 KUALA LUMPUR. 27 Thc funeral took place on Tuesday at Kuala Lumpur of the late Mr. E. Nadarajah, yardmastcr. Malayan Railways, who met his death on Monday afternoon, when he was crushed between two wagons he was trying to connect. There was a very
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  • 87 6 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Nov. 27.—Pandit Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, told the Indian Constituent Assembly here today that he had sent a telegram to Mr Clement Attlee. British Prime Minister, on October 25 regarding events in Kashmir. Mr. Attlee had replied and there had been ccme correspondence
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  • 50 6 Reuter. Johannesburg. Nov. 26.—Th? British Boxing Board of Control will recognise a match between Woodcock and Johnny Ralph. South African heavyweight champion, as -or the British Em~ pire heavyweight title, according t<j a letter from the Board received today by the Transvaal Board of Control for professional boxing—Reuter.
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  • 29 6 Reuter. London, Nov. 26—The General Council of the powerful British Trade Union Congress to-day postponed for three weeks its expected decision on new wages and prices policy.—Reuter.
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  • 144 6 The Kcppel Bus Company scored an easy victory over the A.P.C. Oil Depot Pasir Panjang by four goals to one in a friendly soccer match played at 7th. miles Pasir Panjang Road ground yesterday. Atan opened scoring for the A.P.C. five minutes after the
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  • 73 6 At the annual general meeting of the Newspaper Vendors' Association held on i*ov. 23, the following Executive Members and Committee members were elected: President, Mr. S. Ramasamy; Hon. Secretary Mr. P. Ayakkannu Hon Treasurer. Mr. K. Sinnakannu; Hon. Auditor, Mr P. P. Samy: Committee Mem. hers:—
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  • 78 6 The S.C.R.C. suffered their third hockey reverse when the Postals XI defeated them 3—l on the heme ground (Hong Lim Green> yesterday. Outstanding in the v.'siting team was centro*half Toledo, who played a great spoiling game and fed his forwards constantly. The Postals scored first
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  • 256 6 LONDON. Nov. 27. Princess I Elizabeth and the Duk? of Edinburgh today started the second part of their honeymoon at Birkhall on the King's Scottish estates at the same time as 20 boys and girls were leaving London by air for Switzerland for
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  • 699 7 Raffle- rniiiii 6 ,n robust game of ru K b y on the U Medical College R fcSl r Galloway Cup. They defeated to nil g y P lnts (2 goals and 2 P e i,! 'y soals) lk concluded inter-colle-Medicos f r
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  • 173 7 (From Oui Own Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 26. A cycling lace is being proposed to be KM& during the Christmas ho. adays. On Dec. 24. a hall-mile time trial will be heid, one for Novices and another open. The item for Novices is open to boys
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  • 208 7 T»*>o minutes after the start of the v.\icr-college rugby match between the Medical College Union and Raff let College, yesterday, the Hir David Galloway Cup, presented for annual competition belie em the two colleges, became a "casualty." In clearinj from his 25, Sheriff, the Raffles stand-off.
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  • 429 7  -  (By SHUTTLE The first final in the Singapore Badminton Open Championship will take place tomorrow at the Clerical Union Hall when Miss Helen Heng (United Family 8.P.) the 1947 Ladies Junior Singles Champion, and Miss Chung Kon Yoong (Eclipse 8.P.) will fight the
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  • 128 7 Kuala Lumpur, 27.—Pen ang beat Trengganu by two goals tc; one in the Sultan's Gol Cup semi-final after .sixty minutes of colourless football before a poor crowd this evenlna Penang wi.U now meet Singapore on Saturday in the final. This evening's game provided
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  • 43 7 The Suprintending Electrical Engineer's Department Dockyard) defeated the Seaforth Highlanders by two goals to nil in a hockey match played on the Thomson Road ground, yesterday. Scorers were Balan, in the first session, and Baker in the second.
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  • 72 7 Display > n P pood combination in the forward lines, the Keppel Bus Company deftatea a frera th« friomed by four go»!s to one ta a friendly soccer match r'ared it tt* 6th mile Facir Panjar.~ Road ground vestarday. Bus Company .Team: Taib, Muiv, Oovtnda, Tee Kiah, Ghem,
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  • 42 7 HOCKEY SCRC vs. 223 EOD, Hong L!m Green; S pore Colts vs Police Training School. Thomson Road; SRC 2nd Xl.vs. RAF 2nd XI. Padang. SCC vs. St: Joseph's Institution, Padang. BADMINTON. Exhibition matches. Great World amusement park. R. 30 p:m:
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  • 155 7 Reuter. Brighton, Nov. 26.—The Football Association XI defeated the Army here todrsy by lour goals to nil. Alter the first 15 minutco, Kowley opened lor the F.A. by easily netting when a shot by Morr!s rebounded from the goalkeeper. Bower Brigand a chance
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  • 148 7 Two early goajuj netted at the conamencement of the game enaneld the Ceylon Sports Club to defeat the Johore Cricket Club by two goals to nil at hockey played at Thomson Road Police Training School ground yesterday. The CSC played with a forward
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  • 44 7 The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Johore Cricket Club af hockey by two goals to nil. (Scorers, Yogarrjah and Pen- :^iah). The Superintending Electrical Eng'ncer'.s Department (Dockyard) defeated the Seaforth Highlanders by two Roate to nil. (Scorers, Balan and Baker).
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  • 46 7 The Hospital Youngsters .scor» ed a narrow win of 2—l over the j S.R.D., RASC. at soccer on Wed- j nesday on the Polo ground. Ther«» j was no .score in the first half, j K. Muktar and Muruzesu scored for the Youngsters.
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  • 90 7 The following will represent the Kadayanallur Muslim League Football XI agamst, the Seaside Rangers XI on Saturday, at Pasir Panjang Ground, kick-off at 5.15 p.m: M. S. Mohamed Shah. A. A. Said Sultan. S. S. Ibrahim, M. N. Said. K. J. Samad, (Captain), V. O. Said. X N.
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  • 75 7 fU IDI ll their D pn ,v Musical f. Pc ?t!on "i c t i r ed the Indian Afs«ei r Hi a frfesitiy tafcHv4eoais gem« I 4 isaes to on' Results are: —(Harmony's player.*-, nientionf'd first: Ng Yew Wing beat 8. Slvam 3-0. Wong Wah &>o 1
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  • 603 8 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA Lu*u*uil. KOV. 27 -now on the General Yamashha, visited Tapah, a Chines civilian was beheaded in nont of the Tapah Police Station in the presence of a number of a lar*. crowd of people, ana his head
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  • 308 8 (From Our Oicn Ktporitr) IPOH. Nov. 27 —As a sequel to a daring mid-stream escape by two young cninese who were being taken by ferry across the PeraJC River at Blanja eaiiy last mouta, cmn Feng Kui. wno had been captured by the Police
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  • 148 8 Early this month, an Indian peon, who parked his bicycle outside a chemists' shop in Battery Road, returned three minutes later to find a young Chinese riding away on his bicycle. He shouted and gave chase. Three Chinese onlookers joined in and with
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  • 71 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 26 tives of the Empire, every branch of the newspaper industry and three Services gathered at tne Press Club in Fleet Street today for the unveiling o: the Book ol Honour containing the names ol 420 United Kingdom and CpMOlai journalists killed in
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  • 75 8 Reuter. London Nov. 26.—The HIKTt Commissioner !or Pak:stan. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola. toli a London Press conference today that It would be better I! both India and Pakistan decided to put the whole matter of Kashmir Defore the United Nations "We have asked for an impartial administration by UNO
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  • 52 8 Reuter. Canberra, Nov. 26 -Mr. Arthur* Cr.l-.ve;'. Australian Immigration Mfil«?tsr. sooke to Mr. Philip Noel B**°r, British Commonwealth P Minister, by radio telephone tonight urging that a of at 40 ships should travel to Australia to collect, wheat bringing Brit sh immigrants with them on the outworn
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  • 123 8 The t?*?nerai meeting of the Indiuu Motion Picture Distributors Association was held on Nov. 26. at 3 p.m. at ti 8 Rob nson Road. Singapore Mr Kiat proposed the formation of tr c Association, duly seconded by Mi. Chisty. and the motion was earned unanimously. The
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  • 19 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 27 —Rugby Union "SStSS. »nd Derbyshire «v Wtdnes 7. New Zealand l«ir.»( Team o.—Reuter.
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  • 108 8 Reuter. Farnborough. Hants, Nov. 27.— Two trains—Bournemouth West to Waterloo and Infracombe to Waterloo express—dashed alongside a Southwood army training camp near here last night. Troops tore away barbed wire to get on the embankment while the officer at the camp ordered all lorries to park beside the
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  • 96 8 A keenly-contested football match between the Chartered Bank Sports Club and the Rocklites Sports Club at the C.V.M.A.. ground in St. Georges Street on Thursday ended in a goaless draw. Mr. Abdul Rahim referred and the teams were as follows. Chartered Etnk Sports Club: C B. van Hagt.
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  • 451 8 Waving excitedly from the windows ol a Mala AlrwaVj Dakota aircraft sixteen happy European school children from SSknS arrived in Singapore yesterday evening. TheT are here on a six weeks' vacation after three months schooling at the ?anglin School and
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  • 43 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 27.—Professor Starr, of Calcutta University, arrived in Stockholm to study atomic research and the production of atomic energy in Sweden. Stockholm radio stated yesterday. The radio described Professor Starr as the most prominent atomic scientist of India —Reuter.
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  • 55 8 Reuter. Rangoon, Nov. 26.—The Burmese Prime Minister. Thakin Nu. said today that Communists in Burma were hiding illicit arms and warned the peopl; to beware of their tactics. The Burmese Government at the same time announced that nearly 3.--000.000 rounds of illegal ammunition of various types had been
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  • 202 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 27.--lt was revealed officially In Seremban on Tuesday that Che Abdul Malek bin Yusof, M.C.9.. has been selected for appointment as Mentri Besar, Negri Semb lan, wnen the constitution ol the new Federation of Malaya comes into force. Cne Abdul Malek's
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  • 47 8 Th* first post-war exhibition and sale o r handwork by Fairfield Girls' School will be held at the school hall on Tuesd.iv next from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mr*. Edwin F. Lee. of the Methodist Mission, will declare the exhibition and sale open
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  • 153 8 (From our Reporter, IPOH. Nov 27 tog the applicant. Mr ftS2? had not proved fLTSL** of the Board »hat he r the category of a% son. the Leases an« t (Dispossessed) Pejsons u~ n nf s terday 2*22* for re-instatement of his r ten-year lease
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  • 100 8 (From Our Own Rcportfn TAIPING. Nov 27 -The 11th Taiping Rover Crew rati here only last month. <s Irom strength to strength Ite Crew has now a total strength of 36 comprising young men oi different professions including thp English Army Officer The Rovers are now
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  • 68 8 lira game nf soccer pbpU I Rampong Pisang ground Bl Wednesday, the Joyful fatal •B" team beat the Bright Star Raigtr> by an only goal «Wl i by Tony m the first halt il 11 game. The rcllowlllg r» P" Joyful Juniors K. Jeew Chong.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 37 8 TODAY'S j vyEATHER J REPORT Mainly cloudy. Scattered thundery showers. Wind light Northly. Sunset 1824 hrs. Sunrise 0617 hrs. Moonrise 1833 hrs. Moonset 0659 hrs. Max. temp. 83 degrees. If.a. temp. 74 degree-.. Rainfall 2 m m.
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