Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1948
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Title Section63 1948-01-27 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Xow Printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) FIGHT PAGES, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agent sii Meotra. Colin Turner63 words
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Article709 1948-01-27 1 SHARP REACTIONS IN LONDON Reuter and U.P. Local markets were described this morning as tive and very Strang. Brokers, many of whom id been working ill day yesterday despite the Thaiholiday, were at their desks early this morni untry trading was reported yesterday. Li ndonReuter and U.P. - 709 words
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Article85 1948-01-27 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Jan. 26 —A second earthquake has shaken Iloilo, on Panay in the Philippines, where 21 people were killed and 35 injured in eight shocks yesterday, radio reports here reported tonight. The second earthquake lasted tour minutes. No «tarnage or casualties were reported, ter.Reuter. - 85 words
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Article125 1948-01-27 1 Reuter WASHINGTON. Jan 26. United States expenditure of $9,000,000,000 over the next Aye to 10 years to produce synthetic oil and petrol on a commercial basis was proposed in a report to Congress today by Mr. Julius Krug, Secretary of the Interior. Mr. Krug said theReuter - 125 words
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Article123 1948-01-27 1 Acting on information receivfd from a member of the public, a motorcylist. alleged to have been involved in a hit-and-run incident, was arrested by the Traffic Police over the weekend Ihe incident took place near the New World along Serangoon Road about 9 o'clock on123 words
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Article, Illustration287 1948-01-27 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A third I independent I candidate for Municioal North-East is Mr V P Abdullah, the 35- ear-old Maiket Street printer, who suggests a square deal for the smell trader, and the labourer. A South Indian Muslim. Mr. Abdullah suggests a Co-operative Bank under the287 words
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Article106 1948-01-27 1 Reuter WASHINGTON. Jan. 26.—An in mediate ban on all exports of petroleum was recommended r ere today by the House of Representatives Inter-State Commerce committee. The Committee reported to the House that the action was necessary because of too optimistic estimates of supplies, the weatherReuter - 106 words
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Article29 1948-01-27 1 This morning the market in rubber opened steady but quiet, with buyers all round and sellers scarce. Prices quoted for No. 1 are 402—41 normal.29 words
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159 1948-01-27 1 A Malay fifes unconscious at the General Hospital .severely >n»',fd as result of one of two serious accidents that occurred I'bout midn.yht. 7fe MMM a passenger with another Malay travelling in a trisha along Rangorm Road when the Mmm uas in collision with a159 words
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Article413 1948-01-27 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An all-Eurasian "olony, governed and run by Eurasians from the NE.I. as well as India, th e Philippines, Indo China and Malaya is being launched by the Dutch Government, in Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. The move was made following an appeal by the413 words
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Article117 1948-01-27 1 Reuter. NAGPUR. Jan.26 —Lord Mountbatten, Governor General of India, said here today that he congratulated Gandhi on his recent fast for Hindu-Moslem unity. Lord Mountbatten, speaking at a reception given in his honour, said he congratulated Gandhi on his courageous decision when he was informed of hisReuter. - 117 words
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Article41 1948-01-27 1 Reuter. PARIS, Jan. 26—Twelve people were killed when a plane crashed on to a carpentry shop in Romainville. north-eastern Pans suburb, today, according to an official of the local fire station. The building wai set on fire. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article27 1948-01-27 1 U.P. HAMBURG Jan, 26.—Ten thousand building workers—painters, carpenters and bricklayers—walked out in Dussel dorf this morning on a 24--hour to press demands for reduction in working hours.—U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article30 1948-01-27 1 The Malaya Tribune will consist of 12 pages tomorrow. In addition to its usual features, it will contain pages of local and Malayan news and Observer's Diary.30 words
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Article133 1948-01-27 1 The Singapore Criminal Investigation Department is full of praise foi an Indian and his Chinese wife who tackled two armed robbers on Saturday. The robbers entered their house oft Holland Road during the husband's absence and were in the act of ransacking the premises in the presence133 words
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Article100 1948-01-27 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK. Jan 26.—Talks on the Kashmir situation arranged for this afternoon between Indian and Pakistan delegates have been cancelled, the Indian delegation announced tonight. Indian delegates were awaiting instructions from their government, i r added. Pears were being expressed here today that the roundtableReuter. - 100 words
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Article70 1948-01-27 1 IN ACCIDENT MORE TROUBLE At 2.30 a.m. yesterday, a car and a taxi ware involved in a slight collision in North Bridge Road. Traffic constables investigating the accident found that the driver of the motor car had no licence and taking him and the car to the nearest police station70 words
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Article169 1948-01-27 1 Reuter. BRIDGETOWN. Barbados, Jan. 26—-Rain interfer ed with the first Test match between the West Indies and England which was cOi'tinued here today and the match was left drawxv The final scores were: West Indies first innings: 296 <G. Gomes. 86, J B. StollmeyerReuter. - 169 words
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Article128 1948-01-27 2 Reuter. Capetown, Jan. 26. Because they believe that an amendment moved by Col. C. F. Stallard. leader of the South African Party, to a Nationalist motion on treatment of non-Europeans was "designed to deprive the natives of a scheme of representation conferred on them in compensationReuter. - 128 words
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Article138 1948-01-27 2 Reuter-AAP SHANGHAI. JAN 26.—Some L',ooo Chinese Maritime Customs employees went on strike tod-iv for better wage—the first lull hedged strike since the end cf the war. A six-man delegation of strikers called at the Customs In-spectorate-General this afternoon to present their demands. The Customs strike developedReuter-AAP - 138 words
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Article727 1948-01-27 2 C. Y. Foot Discourses On Penang, Jan. 25.—Lif e imprisonment is a soul-destroying affair. in America it means 99 years and 99 days, so we are informed in books and magazines. In China it means the rest of a convicted man's life. In727 words
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Article219 1948-01-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 26.— Miss Yau Wan San. art student of Nan Choong College, Canton, who has completed more than 100 paintings mainly on scenery, landscape and birds, is at present on a visit here enroute to India and Paris. Her stay in the219 words
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Article68 1948-01-27 2 At a general meeting of members of the Singapore Branch of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers held at Kallang Airport last Sunday, the following were elected office 'rearers: Chairman, Mr. A. F. W. Andren; secretary, Mr. Charles Short; treasurer, Mr. N. Nacron; council members, Messrs. Anthony Koh,68 words
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Article21 1948-01-27 2 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 26 —The King at Buckingham Palace today received in audience Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Governor-General of Malaya. —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article70 1948-01-27 2 At th e annual general meeting of the Malayan Vegetarian Society held in Singapore last Sunday, the following were elected office bearers: President, Madame Yeo Boo Cheng; vice-president, Mr. Fred Harvey; secretary and treasurer, Mr Charles Lee; committee. Miss Pitt Tze Hui, Mr. Seow Choon Kee, Mr. V.70 words
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Article109 1948-01-27 2 Group Captain AP. Campbell, CB.E has assumed command of FLAP. Station, Changi, from Group Captain F. G. Cater, C.8.E., who is returning to the United Kingdom, having completed his tour of duty overseas. Senior Air Staff Officer at Air Headquarters, Burma, before arriving in Singapore, Group109 words
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Article76 1948-01-27 2 The C.I.D. Penang wisher, to j contact Henry Vellu Koolodai, I British Indian, who was nnemI nloyed in July 1947 and aged 20 IHe then lived at 73, Hp&M Road Penang. He i* speaking and wa* employed by the Japanese at 136, Burma** Road: Penang, as a cleaner76 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-01-27 2 Lance Brisson, Assisted by his famous mother, Rosalind Rusf*ell and his dad. Fred Brisson, celebrates his fourth birthday. Miss Russell, who's starring in "Mourning Becomes Electro" for RKO Radio, made arrangements to be "shot around" on this important day.43 words
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289 1948-01-27 2 U.P. WASHINGTON. Jan. 26. A Government agency today produce what looked like the nearest thing thus far to an official hint that a United States airplane has flown faster than the speed of sound —760 miles per hour at sea level. The apparent hint was inU.P. - 289 words
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Article148 1948-01-27 2 BUTTERWORTH. JAN. 25. Eecause he was reported for gcing to office late, a Malay driver, Che Embi, hit a Burmese, Maung Chow from behind With r iron lever. When the Burmese fell to th e ground. Embi hit him again on his body, and then148 words
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Article61 1948-01-27 2 U.P. Budapest, Hungary, Jan. 26. —British and American journalists are welcome to visit Rumania but they may find it takes "a considerable time" to get visas, Premier Petru Groza told a news conferencehere. Replying to a question by a British correspondent he said it worked both ways—someU.P. - 61 words
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162 1948-01-27 2 Reuter LONDON, Jan. 26.—The wor abated today after lashing Brita More gales accompanied uAth rain Heavy seas whipped by wind pounding the South Coast and ar two lighthouses at the western —bishops Rock and Wolf Rock from the Cornish mainland lor w Small ships haveReuter - 162 words
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781 1948-01-27 3 oum Reporter) p i umpur. Jan. 25. K-'"' at that "medicine is and politics is kii medicine on a p r J K. M Tan. MDU lecture urged the erea- Health Servicbeyond sheer 0 f hospitals witn exbeds and be the nations.781 words
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Article115 1948-01-27 3 Delegates from various Malay bodies in Johore attended a special meetinri convened by the Lembaga Kersatuan Melayu at Johore Bahru last Sunday to protest against the signing of the Federation and State Agreements. Inche Abdullah bin Haji Taib presided. The meeting passed the following resolutions: (1) that H.H.115 words
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Article62 1948-01-27 3 7*iC Siamese Airways, whieh recently a service from Bangkok to Singgora and Penang, have now opened a one weekly service between Bangkok. Singgora and Singapore. Th e aircraft will arrive in Singapore a* 1530 hours On Wednesday and depart at 0800 hours o n Thursdays.62 words
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245 1948-01-27 3 THE APPOINTMENT OF SIR EDWARD GENT, GOVERNOR OF THE MALAYAN UNION. AS HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW FEDERATION OF MALAYA WAS ANNOUNCED IN KUALA LUMPUR YESTERDAY. The Federation will be established on Feb. 1. Sir Edward will be sworn in as High Commissioner by the245 words
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153 1948-01-27 3 Mr. Anthony Brooke, former Rajah Muda of Sarawak, has sent the following telegram to 16 Sarawak anti-cession associations:— "I thank you all most sincerely for your joint messages, and I congratulate you warmly on the firm and united stand you have shown in the face153 words
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Article194 1948-01-27 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Siam today is suffering from a shortage of textiles and the hardest hit by this shortage are the Siamese farmers. This was told the Tribune by Mr. Athipon P. Ksemsri, who together with Mr. M. L. Yingsakdj Israsena and Mr. Phairat Thanthranon, are194 words
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249 1948-01-27 3 Thousands of Hindus congregated at the Chettiar temple, lank Road, throughout the Whole Of yesterday to offer prayers. th e occasion being the Thaipusam festival. The crowd began to arrivv at the temple from an early hour and as th e day advanced, the crowd increased249 words
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Article27 1948-01-27 3 Reuter—AAP. SYDNEY, Jan. 26.—The coalfields engine drivers strike, which cost production 133,000 tons since last Wednesday and caused gas and railway restrictions, ended today.—Reuter—AAP.Reuter—AAP. - 27 words
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Article429 1948-01-27 3 (Tribune Reporter) Tragedy marred a Singapore picnic party yesterday, when a sixteen-year-old Eurasian boy Noel Dimney. a student of St. Joseph's Institution, was drowned near the beach at Marine Parade Katong. And his mother, Mrs. A. G. Dimney, told the Tribune afterwards: feel as if429 words
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Advertisement14 1948-01-27 3 YELLOW TOP CABS a*-e now available to the public from 7 A.M. (ill Mid-night.14 words
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Advertisement817 1948-01-27 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Qualified doctor by a local Dispensary. Communicate Box 26,148. M.T. for further particulars. Wanted bv a w Company a n experienced clerk capable of drafting policies, a typist and a stenographer with practical knowledge of modern filing system. -Apply stating salary required to Box.817 words
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Advertisement578 1948-01-27 3 SITUATIONS WANTED TRANSLATOR typist, Chinese/ English and vice versa, seeks pait time job, 5 p.m.—7 p.m. Apply Box No. A775, M.T, Singapore. (A.542). YOUNG qualified Nurse seeks employment as receptionist or will look after mess or available for private work day or night. Write to Box A769 M. T. S'pore.578 words
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Advertisement493 1948-01-27 3 CHINESE New Year is fast approaching. If you are looking jor something special in the way of cakes lor the New year, e Mnt u.-.. Send your orders to Mr<i. Bong 24. Saunders Road. t\V. job) MEDIC.iL BOON'S ICED EAb de Cologne instantly cures Headaches and Neural- gia. Promptly banishes493 words
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Article752 1948-01-27 4 The franc devaluation by 80 per cent, will not necessarily drag sterling with it, but it undoubtedly creates fresh embarrassments in an already strained financial situation. The technicalities of attempting to operate a managed currency with one external and a very different internal value ian only be752 words
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1323 1948-01-27 4 A. A. EWING - Second Instalment Of The Inside Story Of Singapore's Public Transport By A. A. EWING General Manager, Singapore Traction Company, in an address to the Spore Rotary Club. When the liberation took place j ir September. 1945, we set to work immediately to rehabilitate and1,323 words
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137 1948-01-27 4 j Sir, "Unionist" proter against that part of the meat- randum which S ay s "saturation point in the field o? employe for clerks in Malaya had won- ened as a result of thr entry clerks from India and Cey who are prepared137 words
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Article100 1948-01-27 4 Sir, —The President of Tbe S'pore Traction Company Un; i released in the papers that passengers travelling in thp B'jarc prohibited to stand on thI footboards. I It l s indeed very surprising v notice that the employee. 1 of u Traction Coy rling on to100 words
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Article366 1948-01-27 4 Reuter. ROME.—Driven by cold and j freezing winds, the great srey j wolf packs are on the prowl •again in the snow-shrouded 1 Abruzzi Mountains, some 80 i miles from Rome. Every year it is the same. Every year a fight to the death lisReuter. - 366 words
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Advertisement607 1948-01-27 4 Business Opportunities British Manufacturers of oil vaporising units applicable to Fain. Boikers. sterilising chests, moli vertical bailers etc.. desre i tact Agiicultural Machinery j Distributors view appointing j Sole Agents. Write giving luil I details Box 80 do V. i Lto., 30 B-rjverle Street London E.G.4. England. British Oil Burner607 words
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Advertisement55 1948-01-27 4 Established 1572 j Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond and Cieni Merchants ■JP. de Silva. ULItL, (Incorporated In Ceylon) I Singapore, Penan*- I *9!21, High St. 1, Bishop St. Ice Cream Dealers I !);> you kno:, you can hire small freezers at a small monthly rental? COME AND SEE U& LEE FLETCHER55 words
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Advertisement20 1948-01-27 4 I I] i CARDINAL SOCKS I I FULL LENGTH I ANKLE SOCKS j ALL WOOL I I IN PLAIN COLOURS20 words
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Article, Illustration62 1948-01-27 5 A Photographer's Day. Senior Police photographer' Licw Choc Hoon of the C.I.D. and his brid'- f formerly. Miss Lim Chvi ttiong) xcero besieged l>y enthusiastic mon of the same profession after their xcedding at the Teluk Aycr Methodist Church on Saturday. The hri(lcs)>ut>d js M'ss Lim Chui62 words
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75 1948-01-27 5 LONDON. Viscount Simon has resigned from the National Liberal Club, of which he had been a member for fifty years. Viscount Simon was severely criticised by many Liberals for support ing the Conservative candidate at the Epsom by-election l.i December, at which the Liberal75 words
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Article33 1948-01-27 5 It is reliably learnt that the following have been appointed as Unofficial Members of the Negri Sembilan Executive Council: Tuan Sheikh Ahmad, Mr. D. Farquharson, Mr. Koh Lian Chin and Dr. Tara Singh.33 words
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192 1948-01-27 5 LONDON A village sclr»ol- J ■istress who prefen that her j I walk to school so U be rosy-cheeked denied that she told to di lv« on leaving a gjrl behind. bout Michael 5 in' Catherine Charles- ners" children, of192 words
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Article116 1948-01-27 5 The annual feast in cclebra- I tion of the Prophet Muhammad's birthday and the "Khenduri" in commemoration of the death of Ha bib Noh was held at the shrine and "surau" at Palmer Road yesterday evening. About 300 Muslims were fed. Inche M. Hassan, one of trutees116 words
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Article17 1948-01-27 5 ANKARA, Jan. 26. General Kazim Karabekia, President of Turkey's National Assembly died Suddenly today of heart failure.17 words
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Article152 1948-01-27 5 Reuter. NANKING, Jan. 26. QaaeiflWathwo Chiang Kai-shrk today took measures to guard his home front as Chinese. Governtnent and Communist troops fought what MMM regarded as thr. most critical battle of the Manchuria* campaign for the vital railuyty junction of Mukden. the Ministry of DefenceReuter. - 152 words
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226 1948-01-27 5 H.E. the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson, and 250 other distinguished guests attended a most successful "Australia Day" Cocktail party held by the Australian Commissioner Mr. Claude Massey at his office in Union Building yesterday morning. The occasion, was to commemorate the establishment of the first226 words
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Article, Illustration166 1948-01-27 5 Based on the motion picture m VAMfTIf GIU m SERINE TAKES THE SPOTLTGHT AND PARTICIPATES IN UUETY CLUB'S SHOW OF SHOWS, IN WHICH THERE ARE STARS, STARS AND MORE STARS. SHE SINGS AND GETS A. TREMENDOUS OVATION. SUCCESS! D mmremi ring muster of the166 words
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846 1948-01-27 5 These allegations were made when Norman Angelo Lusardi. rged 26. a former auctioneer, of Tennyson-a venue. Twickenham, was committed for trial at the Quarter Session*, on two charges of false pretences and one oi larceny. The first two charges, which were dealt with together, alleged846 words
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Article, Illustration90 1948-01-27 5 A cheery group of Rangers from the Ist Penang Company with their leaders Lt. C. Walters nad Capt. K. Applebee standing fourth and fifth from left. The Commissioner for Malaya addresses the Guides before the presentation of awards. A. D. C Un Kong Aik receiving the award of90 words
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Article183 1948-01-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 26.— A verdict ot murder by some person or persons unknown was returned by the Taipmg Coroner at the enquiry into the death of a young Chinese Lim Ah Kooi alias Lim Tet Kooi, who was found shot in Seong Ou Club183 words
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Advertisement71 1948-01-27 5 <J§§> da.nia.loun a la mode. There is some- j ...Mellow-ripe and thing new un- luscious, piled high der the sun with creamy-rich in Singapore! MAGNOLIA ICES. Ask for this brand now melon taste thrill at any of the .lust flown from three Cold Storage Australia Milk Bnr<. Miik burs at:71 words
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Article284 1948-01-27 6 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 26 —The following are Football fixtures for Saturday, Jan. 31:— FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Preston N.E. Blackburn R. v. Sunderland. Blackpool v. Aston Villa. Bolton W. v. Chelsea. Charlton A. v. Stoke City. Derby County v. Wolves. Huddersfield v. Wolves. Liverpool v. Portsmouth.Reuter. - 284 words
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160 1948-01-27 6 U.P. NEW YORK. Jan. 35: Charges that member- of the Junior Davis Cup squad bet on matches and gambled among themselves, and received lavish expense accounts for competing in tournaments, were revealed in the annual meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. TheU.P. - 160 words
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905 1948-01-27 6 ROBERT MILLER - Each One For Himself Since British Left By ROBERT MILLER CP. Staff Correspondent U.P. Somewhere in Palestine. Jan. 26.—The kettle bubbles and bolls on the little oil stove and a young girl sits patiently beside it knitting. This is no tea room; it is aU.P. - 905 words
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96 1948-01-27 6 U.P. Miami, Florida, Jan. 25.— Felix Bocchicchio of Camden, New Jersey, is scheduled to arrive in Miami tonight for a conference with Mike Jacobs about the June Utle fight between Joe Louis arid "Jersey" Joe Walcott. Bocchicchio, though not Walcott's manager,U.P. - 96 words
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Article112 1948-01-27 6 I n a mgljrfi held at the Queen Street Boy s Club on Jan. 23. a 5.00 pm. the Queen S r3et Boy s club defeated the BUfcUfr'Ml table 'tennis tean: by games to 1. The resut s (Quee n Street Boy s Club players mention? d firs112 words
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Article35 1948-01-27 6 Reuter. BORDEAUX. Jan. 25—A French national team beat the New Zealand Rugby League touring side by 25 points to 7 here At half time Prance led by 17 points to two —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article29 1948-01-27 6 U.P. BASLE, Jan. 25.—1n their second «raiwe against the Swifcs national team, the Canadian OlvmmV Icehockev team was defeated *-5. Period scores were: 3-2. 2-1. 3-2. UJ?.U.P. - 29 words
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Article148 1948-01-27 6 Reuter. Bagdad. Jan. 26.—An important meeting with members of the Iraq cabinet present began at noon today at the palace o: the Regent. Emi r Abdul Illah after Said Salih Jabur. the Premier returned to the capital from Britain where he signed 'he criticised Angle-IraqiReuter. - 148 words
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107 1948-01-27 6 Renter-AAP. BATAVIA, JAN. 26 —The netherlands East Indies Government in a statement today said the Dutch haa protested to the Truce Committee formed by the United Nations Security Counci, Good Offices' Committee, aeainsi an alleged Republican breach of the ten days' old truce in Indonesia.Renter-AAP. - 107 words
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Article68 1948-01-27 6 Reuter. SHANGHAI. JAN. 26 —A Government order issued to Shanghai paners today cut the allocation of newsprint to Daoers to a rate which will permit only twr> and a half nages to the largest paoers. The order was given under a decree which was suoposed to come intoReuter. - 68 words
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Article539 1948-01-27 7 the weights for 1 thf Perak Turf 31:--3 Div. 1. i Furs. 9.00 j 8.07 1 8.07 8.07 Lftf» 8.07 X J 8.05 f;.. 8.00 p 8.00 7 13 ir 7.13 p*i 7.i2 7.12 7.12 piv 2 6 Furs. 9.00 I 8.13 8.12 8.10 HM 8.00539 words
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Article63 1948-01-27 7 The following will play football for the Kejipei rius company against the Paya Liebar Bus Company in a return friendly match, at me Mental Hospital ground (Kick off, at 5.15 p.m.): Mat No or; Murugasu, Mum; Gham. riasu, Mahmtod; bUHhu, T&ib, Huat Gin, Dollah, Sala. Reserves: Lim Ah63 words
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Article278 1948-01-27 7 Reuter. LONDON. JAN. 26. GIANTKILLERS COLCHESTER UNITED, THE ONLY NON-LEAGUE CLUB STILL IN THE F.A. CUP COMPETITION. ARE NOT VERY LUCKY IN THE DRAW FOR THE FIFTH ROUND, vVHICH WAS MADE TODAY. This courageous Essex club drawn to meet Blackpool one of the strongest clubs :nReuter. - 278 words
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598 1948-01-27 7 Reuter—AAP. It proved to be Mahomed's only scoring stroke, for stretching forward in lan Johnson's next over he missed and was smartly stumped and half the side was out for 133. Phadkar was promoted to join Hazare. So far Bradman's policy of trusting toReuter—AAP. - 598 words
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Article98 1948-01-27 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, JAN. Treloar, one of Australia's hopes tor the Olympic games sprints, followed up Saturday's 100 yards victory by winning the 220 yards title in the record Australian time of 20.9 seconds, when the Australia Athletic Championships were resumed today. Treloar's time was 210 ofReuter-AAP. - 98 words
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Article68 1948-01-27 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. JAN. 26. Adrian QUlst won the men's singles title of the Australian Lawn Tennis championships defeating John Btomwich 6-4, 3-6. 6-3, 2-6. 6-3 in the finals. Mrs. Nancy Bolton, who on Saturday won the Women's singles, today won the women Roubles in partnership withReuter-AAP. - 68 words
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Article40 1948-01-27 7 ADELAIDE. Jan. 26—"Mercur\f" scored the first century of the third day's play in the fourth Test between India and Australia here today when the thermometer rose at noon to over 100 degrees in the shade.40 words
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1177 1948-01-27 7 India Makes Grand Recovery ADELAIDE, Jan. 26.—India recovered brilliantly today after their disastrous start on Saturday, and thanks mainly to a splendid partnership between Hazare and Phadkar, both of whom were not out at close, may yet avert a follow-on. Hazare, who accfcsd a1,177 words
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Article103 1948-01-27 7 Reuter-AAP. Australia Ist. Innings 674. India Ist. Innings. Mankad b MoCool 49 Sarwate b Miller 1 Sen b Miller 0 Amarnath c Brudman b Johnson 46* Hazare not out 108 Gul Mohamed st. Ta!lon b Johnson 4 j Phadkar not out 77 Extras 14 Total (for 5 wkts.)Reuter-AAP. - 103 words
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Article167 1948-01-27 7 Reuter. COLOMBO. 'By Air Mail I.— The Malaym Badminton players swept their opponents oft the board in the third match of llu-lr tour against a team of the Badminton Association of Ceylon. They easily annexed all the five ganus played on Jan. 23. Th° visitors gaveReuter. - 167 words
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Article83 1948-01-27 7 U.P. MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 2ft: B:» Jack Kramer took an 11-9 lead In this national professional tennis series with Bobi'y Rlkks here today, winning A (j-4, <j-0 victory before 4,175 £an.s. Kramer control k-d the play throughout vuth a cannon ball service and alert defensive play.U.P. - 83 words
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2319 1948-01-27 8 Government's Offer For Stadium Ideal weather was responsible for a bumper harvest of snort which came into prominence last week, after a lull caused by inclement -.veather. Followers of the various games had their full quota of fun and thrills. Tw 0 events—cricket and2,319 words
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231 1948-01-27 8 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 26. -Bos Mur- j j phy. the New Zealand middleweight champion, won the British Empire middleweight crown by beating the British champion, i Wince Hawkins, on points over 15 rounds at the Albert Hall tonight. Hawkins dominated the first I fewReuter. - 231 words
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Article91 1948-01-27 8 Reuter. KARACHI. Jan. 26. More than 200 Muslim women and college girls demonstrated before the West Punjab Legislative Assembly building in Lahore today against what they considered undue delay in passing the Shariat Bill to gi ant them equal mheritance rights with men. They withdrew when twoReuter. - 91 words
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Article90 1948-01-27 8 Reuter. MOSCOW, Jan. 2r, —*i Chi nese Communis n-;Wfe a ;ency today claimed that Communis forces on the Cereal CYna front have wiped ou i .r e hinese Governmen brigades, including: 32,375 casual ?s, of which more Jian 10,000 were killed, Ta Ss the official Sovie news agencyReuter. - 90 words
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Article917 1948-01-27 8 The following unofficials have Yen appointed members Of the Tcwn Board, Klang, for the current year: Dr. W. Ansley Young, Dato Haji Abdul Hamid, J.P., CH„ Towkay Goh Tian Chin. Dr! M. A. Jayamana, J.P.. Messrs. G. C. Proctor, L-je Eng Teh. and G. S Laßrooy. The917 words
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Article, Illustration31 1948-01-27 8 Group photo taken outside Bt. Andrew's Cathedral after the christening of baby H> k of Mr. and Mrs. John Field of k, Cluny Park, on Friday afternoon31 words
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Advertisement237 1948-01-27 8 THE MUSIC TRADING. CO. I 193, Sclcpi? Road. Singapore. 'Phone *****. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE VIOLINS (1, I and full sizes) Complete Outfits from 578.00 J FI LL GUARANTEE FOR EACH VIOLIN THE TAVERN (Furopran Residential Hotel) OPEN TO NON-RESIDENTS Presents.every Wednesday and Saturday from 8.30 p.m. to Midnight.237 words
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Miscellaneous9 1948-01-27 8 "Well, satlsf ed now 'c's not your Untie BUI?!"9 words
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