Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1948

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune 5V THE PEOPLE KXR THE PEOPLE La rger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya -jpWow Printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) %n«LI'A(iES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agentsil Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 373 1 Indonesians In Jogja On Alert U.P. BATAVIA, Jan. 11.—The Republican news agency Antara reported thai the Republican capital oi Jogjakarta was mobilized for "any eventuality" as the United Nations mediation in the Dutch-Indonesian dispute appeared about ready to collapse. Radio Jogjakarta broadcast a bulletin
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  • 295 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Malayan National Christian Council—a union of the Protestant denominations was formed on Saturday and will be inaugurated this afternoon at the Wesley Church at 5.30 P.m. The Lord Bishon of SingaDore. J I» Wilson, was elected chairman of thfl Council. The other executives
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  • 186 1 i it.in Staff Reporter) Ship began coning alongside tb* Singapore wharves th's niornin" following successful negrtiat he two oral a <hall jv lock finite which, involved stoppage of wort by 5.000 wharf a n i dock lalnmrora. v<n this uMHB'ng under preemenl signed last night «n
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  • 181 1 (Tribune Staflf Reporter) J^%n^r^ Cent P mon Sent b 900 OiMum m Singapore to the Governor appealing for m ro be made available to pre-wa, regis noK-rs, it is tearnt that many more signatures ZToZlr* Petltton Will <* submitted shortly to the tones to
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  • 31 1 S WISS REFUSE AID U.P. t ROME Jna 11—The Communis today hailed Bwitort that she wished to maMTHl'i on a cotvunder the Marshall plan <<>!umn headline nro"BwttwrU£Bd refuses Mar- sM up.
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  • 150 1 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) Two 'new' Schools ioined the ranks of the 30 Government and Government aided schools when they re-onened their doors this morning after a six-week school holiday. They are McNair and Buklt Paniang who have just completed their rehabilitation repairs after being de-requisitioned by the
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  • 208 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Rotary District Governor. Mr. T H. Stone. has circularised Rotarlans. the names of three candidate* ior 1»w-efllce of Rotary International President for 1948-1949 for their information and vote by show of hands al the next meeting of the club on Wednesday.
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  • 72 1 TOKIO, Jan. 11.—Crewmen of the Soviet patrol vessel No. 30 began removing the first of the 800 passengers from the waterlogged Russian motorship Dvina, in what could be one of the greatest marine rescues—or disasters —in history. A spokesman of the Soviet mission to Japan
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  • 109 1 In a statement issued by the Indonesia Office in Singapore this morning re Erring to the mystery corpse (see page 2» it is said: "The Indonesia Office desires to make it clear that the corpse was tnat of any high official as guessed by certain quarters, but that
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  • 318 1 U.P. LONDON, Jan. ii —A high-ranking member of trie Jewish Agency Executive today made an indirect appeal for arms from Britain for Jews in Palestine. Berl Locker, labour member of the Executive speaking at a Jewish Socialist Labour Party conference today declared that Palestine
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  • 72 1 Reuter. LUXEMBOURG. Jan. 11. ExKirn; Michael of Rumania, now In Switzerland, and Princess Anne of i Bourbon-Parma, in Luxembourg, will meet shortly in Prance, the Princess said tonight at the country castle of the Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg, ncr aunt, wnere she arrived
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  • 430 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A fleet of buses, taxis and cars left Singapore this morning for destina.ions upcountry following the announcement that the flood in Johore had subsided to an appreciable depth so that the main roads are now passable to traffic. Hotels in Singapore
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  • 58 1 U.P. NANKING, Jan. 11. Chinese Commurusts captured the vital port of Tangku, former United States marine base, 32 miles east of Tientsin, pro-government dispatches admitted today. Tantrku controls the Grand Canal connecting Tientsin with the gulf of Chihli. Other dispatches said the Communists captured Hsiaochan and Koku, highway-
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  • 394 2 Coffin Still In Singapore Morgue-Under Guard (Tribune Staff Reporter) Speculation is rife in Indonesian circles in Singapore regarding the identity of the mystery corpse that was brought here by a Dakota from Jogjakarta on Dec. 23. The corpse, in a coffin, is now lying
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  • 158 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Jan. 10.—A noted decrease in crime was evident in the Police survey oi crimes for December. The house-breaking and theft list showed that there ueree only 10 cases compared to 26 in November. In the case of 'thett of all
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  • 92 2 Reuter. ABERDEEN, Jan. 11. A birthday cake weighing 100 pounds and li by 200 candles was a feature of the bicentenary celebrations tonight to the staff of the Aberdeen "Press and Journal," Scotland's oldest newspaper. The cake, which bore the dates 1748 to 1948. was
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  • 380 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Jan. 11. "I am satislied that the accused had the intention of causing alarm and that he committed the offence on the charge. I find the accused guilty of the charge, said Mr. B. J. Jennings in the District Court
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  • 286 2 The Singapore dock strike has ended. Following negotiations' yesterday, an agreement to end the strike was signed late last night. The dockers will resume work today, j The agreement covers four points, which are as follows: (a) That the board agrees to provide all wharf
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  • 266 2 (Feastco Service). The return to Britain of H.M.S. Manxmen from service with the British Pacifict Fleet has brought two new specimen to London Zoo. The first is a Malayan sun bear or honey bear. The animal is a male one and nearly fultgrown. but unlike
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  • 75 2 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Jan. 10. Two alert. Police Constables whose suspicion had been aroused, arrested a young Malay, Omar bin Salleh, while the latter was trying to dispose of some clothing. This chance arrest led to the discovery that Omar was a deserter from the Locally
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  • 46 2 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Jan. 10 —A case of housebreaking in Tambun has been reported to the Police. The victim was a shop-keeper who was robbed oi $25 cash and about $30 worth of clothing, provisions and eggs. No arrest has bach made.
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  • 316 2 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 11.—The Police have unearthed a widespread raiket through the COD postal system by a firm in Batu Road. No legal action could be taken against them, as this form of racketeering is not illegal, an official said.
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  • 55 2 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, January, 10. As the first step in the formation of a Whitley Council, the Postal Services Joint Committee, Northern Malaya was formed, at a meeting recently between officials of the Post Office and members of the Postal Uniformed Staff Unions
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  • 126 2 U.P. NANKING. Jan. 11.—China pt-.* sesses uranium deposit ;n several different regions her vast land area, Mini ter of Natural Resources Wong Hao told the United Pre day. He said that preUmin v searches indicated that the deposits stretched "from KiaofGi to Formosa ana included Manchuria,
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  • 215 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The 12-man Goodwill Mission from South India now visiting Malaya has offered a "Higher Studies'' scholarship for a Malay candidate to one of the South Indian universities. The qualified candidate, to be selected by the Committee of the Goodwill Mission in Singapore,
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  • 336 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 11 nouest into the death of a member of the notorious ,n Mountain So- ,1,1» Tec Thong, was before Inche Hani, in the %[',.>,: Mafiatmte'a Court, yestcr'lav morning. iged body was found lloat- a mining-pool at Salak SLh an.i it is betteved
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  • 102 3  -  By C.I.D. OFFICERS ATTACHED TO y HOKKIEN SIB-BRANCH SINGAPORE CRIMINAL INVES TIGATION DEPARTMENT. SEIZED FOUR ST EN GINS, A JAP AUTOMATIC PISTOL AND mm Of small arms ammunition OF VARIOUS CALIBRE SATURDAY EVENING IN X SMALL ISLAND, PI LAI IYER MFit BAH. ABOUT TWO Mil I S OFF
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  • 35 3 1 From Our Own Reporter* KTTAI A LUMPUR. Jan 10.Maj< sty the King has been rncWmslv pJe*setf t<» approve the ."ward ol th n Imnerinl Ser»k> Medal to Mr Vallipurani Rajah, Malayan Railway.
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  • 189 3 (From Our Ov.n Reporter) AIOR STAR. Jan. 11—The operation of an English school, two years ago at the Saberkas Association, and the subsequent provision of two similar schools IE Jitra and Baling, affording free English education for poor Malay boys, has met with success This
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  • 719 3 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Jan 11 —Though little known to the public, the Marine Police Training School which occupies part of the Police Headquarters building at Penine Road was started four months ago in S>ntcmber. 1047. by the Thief Police Officer, Mr. G.
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  • 48 3 An armed robl-ery which occurred in Singapore on Thursday night was only reported to the Police yesterday. The complainant, a Hokkien. alleges that three Chinese, armed with pistols, entered his home in Neil Road mid got with over $J,OOO worth of jewellery and cash.
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    • 547 3 FOR SALE ELASTIC Knee Caps ;.nd anklets are availab.e wholesale and retail apply PO.. Box No 116». (M.400» FOR SALE. Complete set of Giles' Chinese-English Dictionary, Enlarged second edition. Good condition —what offers. Write to Box No. A 720. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <M.399f. MARINE DIESBL ENGINES new 6 to 110
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    • 600 3 TUITION PITMAN'S EVENING CLASSES Beginners' Class Jan-15. Vacancies Theory speed classes, lnstr FIPS FCTS. Reduced fees. Interviews 5.15 p.iM. KM-9 (lsl floor) 222 Qiwen St (L. 396). DANCING MADE EASY: tap and Ballroom Dances given ty Specialist with "up-to-date methods. Easy to learn and Quick Success guaranteed, time:—lo a.m. till
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  • 738 4 When Malayans read locally that the lion's share of national income goes abroad in the shape of dividends they can afford an indulgent smile, but when the same kind of thing is implied in the House of Commons it is high time serious notice was
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  • 109 4 Reuter. SHANGHAI.—Some 70,000 volumes of all kinds—the gift of the London Book Centre—have arrived here from Britain for distribution among China's wardevastated libraries and educational institutions. They followed two shipments from the United States totalling 270.000 volumes. Another 30.000 books are expected shortly to complete the
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  • 1663 4 Report on Indonesia —by Lim Keng Hor While th.> attempts to arrive at a settlement with the Republic were going on, the Dutch lost no time in setting their own house in order in the other parts of the Archipelago. There were many areas in the
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  • 266 5 Reuter, AAP. A JAN 11- INDONEPUE! 1 AN LEADERS D IHROI/C+H BA ODAY EN ROU TE FOR RIA FOR IHL VITAL MEETING WERE PESSIMISTIC ABOUT THE PEACEFUL SCtTLEMCHT OF THEIR DISPUiE WITH IHc: DUTCH. The leaders were Pemiet Shaiiffuddin. Vice-President Dr. Mohamed Hatta, former Premier, Ambassador Sutan
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  • 290 5 (I ri.iii Our Own lUpnrt-'.r) Jail 10 Repre— i? a ves o: ail communities ".ion ihursday at the lnterti. i.al Ciub and decided t.- i suosc. ii-Hon-dinner at ka- O Hotel to celebrate jiuiiour of knighthood cont'.'iied on New Year s Day on t T ii
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  • 121 5 People In The News Mr. Harl hajan of the Police, has l>een promoted t" a probationary Inspector. Mi- A. S. Pillay. hospital assistant oi the Seiemban Gaol. has returned from leave in Ceylon. »_••>.'• Mr. S. V. Murutfiipillay of th? Railway Department Singapore, has been transferred to S-remb.in. Mr. Lee
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  • 311 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Mr. Leonard M. Weisman, 32-year-old owner of a shipping and export company, claimed last night he had sold 200 tans of explosives by the police UiJ Piw\l-U 0 MM tt 111 Uii fciiipu, M«,W jtlaty not se
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  • 171 5 Based on the motion picture m MMfTr GIRL" ATHERINE BROWN WANDERS AROUND THE PARAMOUNT LOT AS HER "FRIEND" GETS THE SCREEN TEST AT THE STUDIO INTENDED FOR HIR. SHE DOES NOT KNOW THAT "THE BLONDE" STOLE HER OPPORTUNITY '(</ crushy fa sdnated by Catherine
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  • 83 5 A wectton of the flooded town ol Kota Tjnggi- The ladders mdiemtet how the marooned inhabit* ants enter and leavt tin half-submerged whop house*. A Police party under OS.PC. Bovell of Johore Bahru paddling through the flooded Kofa Tinggi Estate. Th< strong currents and the tree*
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  • 62 5 STOCKHOLM. Jan. 11.—The j newspaper Morgentidningen rditorially supported the French newspaper France Libres' suggestion that Gen. Carlos P. Romulo. Philippine delegate to the U N., and France's Rene Cassin should receive the Nobel peace award. The paper published photocraphs of Romulo and Cassin olus the text of
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  • 602 5 Reuter. LEICESTER. JAN 11. MR HERBERT MORRISON. BRITISH DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER. TONIGHT CONDEMNED -UNTRUTHFUL AND MAL CIOUS ATTACKS" ON BRITAIN B\ RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS. HE THUS FOLLOWED THE LEAD GIVEN BY HIS CHIEF MR. CLEMENT ATTLEE. WHO IN A BROADCAST EIGHT DAYS AGO PROTESTED THAT SOVIE V
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  • 477 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A HUGE FIRE WHICH BROKE OUT SHORTLY AFTER TWO O'CLOCK YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, COMPLETELY DESTROYED 22 SMOKE-ROOMS WHERE MORE THAN 150 TONB OF RUBBER. THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LTD.. WERE STORED AT THE JUNCTION OF PAYA LEBAR ROAD AND
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  • 80 6 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Jan 10. When the case came up tor ment.on before Mr. j. P. Blackledge in the Third Magistrate s Court in which Lim Eng Teng was charged with acting as a bookmaker for the purpose of negotiating for bets at the Penang Turf
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  • 173 6 PENANG, Jan 11. There was good support at a meeting held at the Junior Civil Service Association when over 150 uartlaily and whoilv unemployed Government officers during the occupation met to support the line of action taken by the p.ew Kuala Lumpur Back Pay Council to
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  • 320 6 Technical Assistants seek $300 X 15 425 Technical Assistants 'Special Grade* seek $440 X 15—500. The scheme proposed lor Engineer Architectural Assistant if $500 X 30- 620. The memorandum states that the scheme for surveyors should be similar t 0 that of Technical Assistants.
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  • 227 6 Kiula Lumpur. Jan. 11. —The following are the results of the Michaelmas Bar Examinations which were held at Kuala Lumpur in September. 1947: R«.man Law. Second Class: Gill. S.S. Constitutional Law and Legal History. Third Class: Devaser, K.L.: Gill. S.S.; Samy. S.N.. Ramaswami. M.: Singh. J.
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  • 330 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Jan 11 A 20-year-old Chinese named Lee Chin Meng. who stated that he was the son of a contractor, was this morning convicted by the District Judge, Mr. M. Gaiton. on a charge of theft and
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  • 1189 7  -  HOCKEY NOTES BY "FIRST-TIMER" numbei of rules governing the game were claria rung <ung heid reeemly by hockey umpires ol tgapore Hockey Association. .< m rules, it v\as decided are to be adopted by all tffiliated to the SH.A. v.
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  • 59 7 The second team or the Joililods were held to a one-all drawby the "A" Company ol the Sealorth 2nd Battalion at Giilman Barracks yesterday. Muntyain registered tne first goal oc a penalty kick lor the Jollilads who maintained the iead until a few minutes from the end when
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  • 221 7 K. L. Races: Following are the handicaps for five races for the second day o* the Kua:a Lumpur meeting: Horses Claas 2. Div. 4, G Furs. Mayloong 9 00 Christmas Knight 8.11 Silver Lining 8.09 Gold Stream 8.07 Christ mas s °g Gay Chief 8.06 Pat
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  • 872 7 Reuter. LONDON. JAN. 10. THE LURE OF THE CUP INFECTED FOOTBALL FANS TODAY WHEN THE 32 THIRD ROUND TIES WERE PLAYED. EVEN REMEMBERING THE FAILURE OF SOME OF THE MOST FAMOUS CLUBS. INCLUDING THE MIGHTY ARSENAL. A SURVEY OF I HE RESULTS INDICATES THAT
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  • 327 7 Reuter. PARIS, Jan il.-Australia, who had beaten Scotland, Ireland and England and lost to Wales in Kugby Union international:? without having their line crossed, failed to produce their usual passing accuracy in threemovements nere today against France, and were decisively beaiovi by two goals and a try
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  • 275 7 (By J. YAN) In a fast and exciting tabletennis match played before a large number of sports' enthusiasts at the Chungking Hall. Great World Amusement Park, cn Saturday night, the Singapore State Table-Tennis Team defeated the Yoong Yoong Ciub. Selaingor Inter-Club Ta-ble-Tennis Champions, by three
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  • 373 7 Reuter. Bridgetown (Barbados I Jan. 11.—Three colours r-tay-A Taylor (106 not ou,\, G Carew, (46» arc! C Walcott •46 not out». gave a jloricus display of b'ltting today when Barbados, taring tne lI.C C first innings total of 334, scored 20(1 fpi one w'cket The
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  • 66 7 Reuter. Auckland (New Zeala I > .lar. 10.—Ron Mckenzie, the New Zealand number ore Day Cap plavcr a i i singles champion, letaioCd his title when he beat a fellow Davis Cup player. J. Robson. 7-"), 0-2. 6-2. in tk* Dominion's final here ioday. The
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  • 70 7 The Jollilads Athletic Union defeated the Seatorth 2:id Eattsikin soccer team by lour goals to one in a soccer match played at Gillman Barracks yesterday. The winners drew first blood oil a penalty taken by Muniyandi in the second half. Five minutes later Muthu increased the score. Grimes
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  • 27 7 MOSCOW, Jan. 11. -Th.- BnvM trade union newspaper Tru.< tula plated resixnTUbility for "bloody «vonts" in Kashmir an "Mi* British authorities in India and Pakistan**.
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  • 667 8 lanj.;:g Malim. Jan. 11.—A plea that they had been "th" victims of a heavy stagnation" due to the absence of suitable provision In the trusted O mmi sicn Salary Scheme report, is contained m the resolution passed by the Malayan Railway Junior
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  • 133 8 (F r asco Service) Mr Kh i Sin Oei. brother oi the world famous tennis champion Kiio Sin Kie who died in the n iddle of last year's severe winter in London, arrived In Errand at the end of Decemi.er H> has alrcadv begun to investigate
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  • 149 8 h n 20<l membe n of tne Singapore Printers' Union an* r i-ove 1 with cr'taii ame nd men the su -committee's report on working conditions and r*orl < f living of V'o r "»**mberi of th« r nor. a a <o general meeting hei I
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  • 194 8 U.P. SHANGHAI "Here's haitmillion dollars." a man from thlocal United Press Bureau told me. "It will get you through the evening if you're careful Several hours later this visiting editor spent his entire roll on dinner for five at a Chinese restaurant and walked back to his
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  • 174 8 BERLIN.—Some of the most serious results of the war for Germany are only now beginning to weigh upon the country, according to a comprehensive statistical study of the German census made by the Population and Survey Branch of U.S. Military Gow t-nment. Overpopulation together with labour shortages.
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    38 8 A famil* of flood victim* enjoying an emergency meal of broth a ;7""" f shmc sians of misfortune. The young lad filmed of h£ clothing* but think, that h:s meal in m*rt important than hU clothing.
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  • 159 8 SIMLA. Win the partition cf Inlia 'v.. two independent States, he tei !c cnral «oUwiea of the former undivided Punjab have gore over to Pakis.ai. W* have now to Uirn to new waste lands an convert ihem irrt< prosperous r 1 fer ile xolonief said
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  • 975 8 Tn e following donations have been received by ihe Y.W.C.A. in their appeal lor tunds. 5,1 OUO eacl. Mrs. Lee Kong Chian, Thye Hong Biscuit «ie Confectionery tactorv, nnonymous. $500* each: A. Clouet Co. Ltd., N. R. MiSiri, Low Tang Chang, Eso. Uei iVOOg nan. AA
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  • 506 8 Reuter. -LOSES GIRL Iv:adras, Jai. 11.—A "wedding m which down uccause the bridegroom have enough knowledge of English was descrilx writer in the local preis. He said this demon inereised popular interest in the knowledge ol The writer said tie found the interview goin
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  • 141 8 NEW DELHI- Over 1,000 In dian -'uden s are rsc >ivii cation ii forei*," coon rka, was rwealed i-i the Indian I'a I liamen. duiing its la-, zemi n. This irvlude- rtndeata en. by V:e Government oi Ind Prnvi cial Governmen and Sfcv I tes and private
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  • 528 8 IPOH. Jan. 11. —A total of 10,210 acres of padi wi destroyed out of 91,0t0 acres inundated during the r« cent floods in Perak directing four orincipal areas, Grtt Kuala Kangsar. Pant and Teluk Anson. Though no official figures are available abou: 1
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    • 37 8 TODAY'S WEATHER I REPORT Li."h: giewsn with bright intervals this afUrnoon. Fair to night and! bright tomorrow. Wind: Light northerly. Sunrise: 0642 hours. Sunset: 1815 hours. Max. Temp.: 88 deg Mm. TenHK: 70 rjegRainfall: 5 8 mm.
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