Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1948

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune Ij. T HE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) rjGHT PAGES Singapore; SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 679 1 Dr. Mlfd. Hatta To Form New Govt. Reuter-AAP. \> Wi.V lar 23.—The Indonesian Republican Pr. iH t, 1 nir Sharifud tin and his national cabinet rent exac lv cue week after signing the truce ith the Uutch. •ion had t??n predicted after the crisis conditions attached by
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  • 116 1 ALOR STAR, Jan. 23 —A Siamese boy was reported to have been killed by a tiger in Titi Akar recently when the beast visited his house at night. The house like most others in kampongs had a low platform. Shortly past midnight the boy woke up
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  • 339 1 MALACCA, Jan 23.—"The finalization of the Federation Plan which culminated in the signing of the Agreement between the Sultans and tho British Government is definitely not the final curtain on the Malayan political scene Unconscionable as the scheme for the Federation of Malaya is.
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  • 55 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23:—General Dwight D. Elsenhower, Army Cftieii oi Stan, said; "i couiu not ac cept nomination even tne remote circumstances that it were tendered to me." Gen. Eisenhower stated position regarding Uie presidential race in a letter to Mr. Leonard V. Finder, Publisher of the Manchester,
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  • 54 1 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23:—Australian Government experts are planning to c-neck an abandoned cooper mine in new South Wales where deposits of uranium ore have I ten reported. Radio Au*:truliu said. Prospectors who located the claim said they analyzed the ore obtained from the mine and found
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  • 80 1 IPOH, Jan. 23.—The Eurasian Union of Malaya will be holding an emergency conference on Sunday a! the St. John's Institution hall. Kuala Lumpur. Among the important items which will be discussed, will be the nominations for the Central Legislative Council. The other item on the agenda Is
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  • 138 1 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 23.—Mr. Victor Purcell, United Nations special Far Eastern consultant, at a conference in London today on the work of the economic mission for Asia and the Far East said that money for reconstruction would come from the metropolitan countries, countries with a
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  • 36 1 We axe asked to state that the middle aged Chinese woman. Tan Ah Lek, who appeared in a recent court case is not the person of that name residing at Kampong Lorong Llmau.
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  • 307 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The first big, post-war Municipal building project for its labourers will materialise in the near future with the erection of a compact block of permenent brick dwellings in a site in Alexandria Road. The houses which will have from 350—400 rooms in
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  • 44 1 Radiant smiles from Mr. and Mrs Kirby Sutton as they left St. Andrew's Cathedral after their wedding yesterday. The couple are attached to the Far Eastern Broadcasting Service* he is a subeditor and his bride, the former Mary Stuart, as Gramophone librarian.
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  • 167 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 23.—The appointment ot Mentri Besars and State Secretaries for the nine Malay States were officially announced by the Malayan Union Secretariat today. The Mentri Besars are —Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, Orang Kaya Mentri (Selangor); Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang (Perak); Che Abdul Malik
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  • 124 1 Mr. Paul Storr of the Colonial Legal Service has been appointed to hold three posts—Custodian of Enemy Property, Official Assignee, and Public Trustee of the Colony. A former Crown Counsel in Singapore and Penang before the war and District Judge and First Magistrate of
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  • 146 1 IPOH, Today. Official training for the Perak Turf Club races began this morning when candidates were given slow work nits on a perefect innner track Only local strings, belonging to Van Breukelen anil Colonel Fox exercised. Part of Martin's and Capt. MacGrae Patties horses arrived yesterday and
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  • 451 2 KUala Lumpur, Jan. 22. The 22-year-old son of a Chinese contractor related at th«. Assizes this morning before Mr. Justice T. T. Russel, how he escaped about seven hours after having been abducted and taken far into the Jungle by two armed
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  • 291 2 IPOH, Jan. 22 -To meet the urgent demand for increased accommodation in local English schools, various schemes are being: i.Tanned by the respective authorities to provide additional classrooms, the most important of these being an extension to the Anderson School here. It i_ reliably understood that
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  • 175 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. S. C. Goho. the well-known Singapore lawyer, is standing as a candidate at the forthcoming elections. He will contest one of the constituencies as an Independent candidate, but has not made up his mind as to which constituency he should stand.
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  • 234 2 THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS YESTERDAY AGREED UNANIMOUSLY TO LEASE i: ACRES OF LAND WITHIN THE CATCHMENT AREA TO THE ISLAND GOLF CLUB FOR A MILLION-DOLLAR EXTENSION. The application has been engaging the attention of the Commissioners from July last year when the relevant committee disapproved the
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  • 157 2 How two constable on j, duty came across a man ed in the task of wrappir, ly loaded .38 Colt revolver handkcrchio' along Read at 10.10 a.m. on Oct last year, was related at ]y minary inquiry held b< A. O. Shearers in the Police Court,
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  • 145 2 Mr. Kirby Sutton, journalist, and Miss Mary Stuart—two i members on the staff of the British Far Eastern Broadcast- ing Service unit in Thomson Rd., were joined togethr in holy matrimony at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday a c ternoon the R-v. Kinross Nicholson officiating at the ceremony. The
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  • 94 2 Peculiar circumstances led to the freeing of a young Chinese accused, at the Semond Police Court yesterday, of theft. The Chinese, lan Tee Chin, accused of theft qf bread crumbs from the Union Jack Club on Nov. 23 last year.walk cut o' court a free man
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  • 47 2 Sentence o r throe months' rigorous imprisonment was yesterday passed on a young Javanese at the Second Court. The Javanese. Wajad bin Ahmad, pleaded guilty to theft of. a bale of pillow case material worth about $200 from the docks on Thursday.
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  • 465 2 BOTH THE MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY AND THE I PUTERA-AMCJA YESTERDAY i ISSUED BROADSIDES AGAINST THE NEW FEDERATION CONSTTruTION The Communist manifesto declares inter atta: "In point of fact,, the Malay masses as well as other racial communities H* j Malaya have gained nothing from the
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  • 385 3 Board Of Five To Deal With Promotions Singapore's Municipal Commissioners decided yesterday to create an Establishment Board to give a fair deal for local officers in the Service. At a special meeting, thty appointed a Sub-Com-mittee of Five (with powers to co-opt) to advice
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  • 266 3 Declaring that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose would be known in history as the hero of Indian independence, Mr. A. N. Mithra. the Singapore lawyer, paid a striking tribute testifying to the great services of Netaji at a public meeting of Indians h. Id at the Indian Association
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  • 63 3 Sentence of 6 weeks' r.i. was passed on a young Chinese. Low Ah Huat (20), in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday. He ha«l pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of 20 tins of cigarettes valued at $75 from godown No. 43 of the Singapore Harbour Board.
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  • 217 3 Ay a special general meeting of the A-.-iciai .1--oclalioli u.iU i\\icL.iy-, <ne ionowing ft**'* atectfcJ ior i*»o: i-re idem: Mr. Mg Lye Whatt (l e-eieceui; V icc-tTCSiGeiit: ivi. 'lay T/wa low ire*eiec*eoj, ivir. Chan Seng Ann u'e-clecu-d;. Mr, Ng Cheng 'lhak (ic-elccteO), Mi. Chew Joon Mtin (re-elected),
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  • 65 3 Muslims In Singapore yesterday celebrated the birthday o: their Prophet Muhammad wit*i radio talks in Malay. Tamil and English which were followed by Quran recitations. The reading of the Maulood and Sharah took place at the Sultan Mosque, with Tuan A Wanjor as master of ceremonies. Trie
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  • 57 3 For theft of ;t gold watch, a young Chinese. Tan Ah Chin (21> was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment to bo followed by 6 months' police supervision. The offence was stated to have taken place at 14) mtktoi Clmngi Beach at 1 p.m. on Jan.
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  • 67 3 A young Chinese woman. Ng Ah Foo was fined $40 or 3 weeks' rigorous imprisonment. in the Eighth Police Court yesterday. She was cnarged with being in possession of Z| quarts of dutiable samsoo. Accused was stopped while attempting to eYiter the Harbour Board at 6.30 p.m. on
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  • 51 3 Ball in $4.000 was allowed 37-year-old Tan Cher by the Eight Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. P. Rule, yesterday. Tan pleaded guilty to importing 20 1 3 gallons ot dutiable I'quor and 15 pounds of dutiable tobacco on Jan. 22. Hie case was adjourned until Jan. 29 for
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  • 314 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Youth Council, comprising representatives from the various youth organisations in Singapore, which will seek among many things to represent to Government and the public the interests of those who are working for youth welfare in Singapore and to disseminate knowledge
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  • 732 4 With a courage equalled only by its optimism, the Associated Chinese Cfiambers of Commerce have embarked on an attempt to save the country from the consequences of l'acial disharmony which is to be feared from the imposition next Sunday of a constitution within the Malay Peninsula which
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  • 1012 4  -  By OSWALD HENRY WHEN the Singapore Police Department was re-organising itsel: after the liberation, a local firm which deals in a la'ge way in radio equipment, is s:ated to have approached the authorities with a view to ordering from Britain a large number of
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  • 408 4 The Empire needs men, trained, qualified men; men to direct, in the far places, the fight to greater prosperity. Reports now published from Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Basutoland and St. Vincent —the annual report for 1946—show that big schemes of development are held up for
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  • 39 4 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Jan. 22 Twentythree people—eitfht Jews and 15 Arabs —were reported killed today in a new flare-up on the main Jerusalem- Tel Aviv road where Jews and Arabs renewed attacks on traffic and convoys i —Reuter.
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    • 516 4 NOTICES SALE RY AUCTION. The NAAFI Disposals Com mittee, SE A. and Far East, Singapore, intimate that a quantity of Furniture and Equipment comprising of Wardrobps, Chests of Drawers, Wooden and Iron Bedsteads with bedding, Combination Wardrobes .Chests, Tables, Wooden Filing Cabinets, Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Oil Lamps, Flit Spray Pumps,
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  • 413 5 LUMPUR, Jan 23.—With the arrival ol pouglas DC-3 2u-seatcr airc-.it in August mt 'rnal air service in and around the uott un accomplished fact. These airstewaroesses, J)ave replaced 5-seater AirConsuls which inaugurated the service connectvith Singapore via Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur ~,.V-> r»f...itr>»- i moir>
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  • 296 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Jan. 23 The Klian Intan shooting in which 11 persons including lour policemen were killed and 15 injured when a passenger bus was fired upon by armed bandits from the embankment oi the road on the Kron-,Klian Intan highway on Sept. 10 last year
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  • 54 5 The inmates of the Home for Old People run by the Sisters of the Poor at Thomson Road, will be given a Chinese New Year's treat in the form of a tiffin. Organized by Mrs Lee Choon Guan, th e event will take place on Saturday, Feb.
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  • 53 5 Reuter. j n. 23 —Princess Heir-Presumptive to krone, wearing a er a blue dress, went C'.mmons toConservative n Churchill nd day of the drs debate. nrst Inform] visit t.) hear a debate been present at openings of it bj the King. Edinburgh did her He was at
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  • 28 5 M.S.PC.A. Rescue Van which goes out twice weekly, collecting homeless and diseased dogs from the streets and outlying kampongs of Kuala Lumpur. (PRD, M.U. picture).
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  • 407 5 When the Police fished a decomposed body of an Indian out ot Rochor,.- Canal on the morning of Jan. 9. they were left with but slender clues as to the identity of th e man, namely a pair of leather shoes, th e
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  • 202 5 IPOH. Jan. 23 —Wong Chong Mau, a padi planter at the third mile Chemor Road had a good crop for the season hut before he could harvest them hedgehogs turned up in numbers to attack his crop. To get rid of his uninvited guests he
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  • 72 5 Reuter. TCKIO. Jan. 23 —Four Japanes2 war criminals, including war-tme Commander-in-Chief cf the 16th Japanese Army in Java, have been executed for illegally killing Australian personnel, it was announced by the Australian Division of General Mac Arthur's Legal Section today. Seventeen other Japanese received hard labour terms
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  • 165 5 Based on the motion picture *MMfTY GIRL' »H 808 HOPE AND THE MULCAYS ENTERTAIN WITH A AftMONIGA ACT, CATHERINE HIDES UNDER A TABLE IN THE AUDIENCE WITH AN OFF-STAGE MICROrHONE OVER WHICH SHE'LL SING FOR "THE BLONDE." nope reintroduces "The Blonde," and this hints
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  • 177 5 Reuter. NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—1t is expected that the 300 tons of ;cod which will be sent as a gift from America to London to help provide for the 6,000 competitors in the Olympic Games will consist largely of meat, eggs and cereals. Sponsors o c
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  • 52 5 Members of the Siew Sin Sia are requested to note that a dancing class will commence on Sunday Jan. at the club premises, 1058, Beach Road, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Lady partners will be provided and refreshments will be served. Those who are interested kindly
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  • 403 6 The President of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. fc. Rayman* yesterday raised the ceiling of the over-subscribed 3V 4 per cent. Municipal Loan from $25 million to $30 million. Also receiving unanimous agreement of the Commissioners was an .amendment to close the list of acceptances
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  • 56 6 Tlic following will represent the Chine&o Swimming Club in a g%mt of table tennis against the Ting Yin.' Club vii Sunday at 2 p.m. at Amber Road: Toh Shuns Choc. Ng Yew WinUew Hin Choy. Won* Ah Soo Let T»n>: Ken;:, Chio Eng Quee. Lin, Choo Ann. Reserves:
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  • 304 6 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 23—Victory for Colcnester United in the fcurth round of the F.A. Cup on Saturday would make them the only second team outside the Football League to progress to tne Filth Round. Darlington, a North-eastern league team, reached the last lti lc tne
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  • 29 6 U.P. AMOY, Jan. 23 Air officials landing in Amoy were informed that tigers killed 20 peasants in (he recent months, and killed more than 80 in the past year.—U.P.
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  • 200 6 Alter more than two years ol Amateur Football Association ''buttle of words."' the Singapore have finally approved the application of the Chung Wah Football Association—more often known as "Chinese Athletic"— for affiliation despite some opposition a s to the method of application. Altogether
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  • 205 6 BAREFOOTED 10-YEAR-OLD LEE SOO MENG, ACCUSED OF DISHONESTLY DISPOSING OF A STOLEN HANDCART. DESCRIBED HIMSELF AT THE SECOND POLICE COURT YESTERDAY AS A CHINESE DOCTOR. Lee claimed trial to dishonestly disposing of a hand-cart on Oct. 12, having reason to believe it
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    • 582 6 i NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE ISSUE OF SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL YAK DEBENTURE STOCK lf>4B (1968-73) I CONVERSION OF SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL SfA DEBENTURE STOCK 1928 (1948-6«) The Municipal Commissioner.: of the Town of Siifgaporc hereby give notice th:\t in pursuance of !an amending resolution passed I en 23rd Janucry, 1948:—
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  • 475 7 ADELAIDE, Jan. 23. —Racing to his second kimdred i" 79 minutes, Don ttradman scored Js Pith first-dasa double century today w hen he Locked up 201 agsrast India in the Fourth Xesi to create a new world record, eclipsing Walter Haanßomb' 3f>. n reached his
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  • 560 7 Reuter. pt a steady Bi i linan playing •ver watchfully. supreme conS a square cut s his fourth nu Sen appealed gainst both batssecond over. Liden to Barnes of the bowling om the fact that half an hour to "'V ''V singles, v s fifth over was
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  • 1096 7 Game Law, Fine Lady Are Best Bets (SRl> KUALA LUMPUR. Today. Handsome dividends can be expected at today s races, the anal day o; the Selangor Turf Club January meeting, as titer? are big fields in all the events. However. I recommend
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  • 84 7 By "GARRICK" (Singapore) Race I—HAPPY LASS Suivi Race 'I. —ATLANTAS Brownsbay Race 3—LUCKY IIIREE Dagobert Race 4. -EUREKA Pr»nc« Eugene Race S.—FINE LADY Atom Boy Race 6.—GOLDEN OAK Blank Spec Race 7.—UTD. SAGITTARIUS May Princt Race B—EXETER Kan da By 4 SRI (Kua'a Lumpur) Race I.—HAi*i*Y LASS Tin PlateRace
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  • 207 7 Reuter and APP. ADELAIDE. Jan tS, Don Bradman today elashfd wjth the Aitvlaide pmM bicause In complained his cricket talk to thr> Legacy Clut> nestt niay MBS made to a pricatft yatht ring, ami %C did not Mane! his remarks for put'lication Bru4lman Mid today:
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  • 130 7 The following have been elcctctJ olHcc hearers oi the Singapore Indian Association for 1948: M T Asioaiull ifcq. P. Sard»r Batwant Sint'h. B. Govindasamy Cnettiar Esq., J.P, President: Mr. S. L. PcrumaT; Tice-riuWiiiU: Mr. AX. Isaac, Mr. S. T. Patel and Mr. It Sitharam; IConi: General
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  • 195 8 Although several changes nave been made in the North XV to meet the South in the annual Malayan rugger "test" at Jalan Besar Stadium today, the North are still favoured to win. The North XV have a strong forward line and a wealth of talent in the
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  • 774 8 28 Teams Enter For Tourney (By "FIRST-TIMER") TWENTY-EIGHT TEAMS WILL CONTEST THE SINGAPORE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION'S KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT WHICH STARTS TODAY. A NUMBER OF MAJOR CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS. AND ALSO HOCKEY TEAMS FROM THE SERVICES HAVE ENTERED THE COMPETITION An interesting feature in the
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  • 62 8 Reuter. Bridgetown. Barbados, Jan. 23.- England were all out for 253 in reply to the West Indies first innings i score of 296 in the first test j match continued, here today. By the close of play on j the third day the West Indies had
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  • 165 8 An explosion followed by a tire tn a house in Lavender Street yesterday afternoon caused the death of three Chinese girls, a woman and injury to several others. Firemen a nd civilians helped in rescuing other inmates of the house. Among tile injured are two
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  • 122 8 Regarding a report that the SHB Boys' Clubs apjplicati~n ♦or affiliation zo the SAFA has been rejected on the ground that its members are juveniles. Air. A Moody, its spovts captain, points out that the club has 3 categories of membership. Under category A are members who
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  • 36 8 The Singapore Hornets scored a three goals to nil hotkey victory over a Singapore Recreation Club eleven Q n the S.R.C. padang yesterday Goal scorers were: D. Booth D. de Cruz and P. Woodford.
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  • 283 8 Lt. Whitmore won tripl l-oncur- in the Army tennis Championships yesterday when he defeated Capt. Cartwright in the men's singles final kt the Happy World Stadium before large crowd which included Maior-General L. H. Cox, G.0.C., Singapore, Mrs. Cox and other hieh i anking officers
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  • 64 8 The Malay Union, Singapore, has written to say that the Kesatuan Melayu Singapore, mentioned in a report from Malacca as being one of the 12 Malay organizations which sent telegrams of protest against the Federation to Sir Edward Gent and the United Nations Organization, is not the
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  • 100 8 In a fast and exciting game ol heckey on the Thomson Road ground yesterday, the Singapore Harbour Beard Police defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by three, gcals to nil. Both teams displayed evceUent passing and good combination. The SHB Police won because their forwards showed b?tt?r
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  • 44 8 Mr. V. Kandasamy. attached to the C.1.D., Malayan Railways, Singapore and Gemas sections, has been transferred to Port Rarettenham. He is succeeded by Mr. M. G. Raja Gepal, and Mr. D. B. Schwartz is being transferred from Port Swettenham to Penang.
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  • 1241 8 Mis. V Ku-napathypJUa!. wife of M< V. Kmapathypillai President is iin 'nmate of the Gene iml Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. There will he a*Eridge andMah--lonpr even-ng jn St. Mary's Church Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Jan. 27. from 830 to 10 30 p.m. in iid of Church Fundi.
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