Malaya Tribune, 26 February 1949

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  • 51 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THS PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune, Spore." #rt Than AnyWmJĔ Afternoon Paper In Malaya Phone: 6811/8 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at 8i ngapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE hSSX. 332. SATURDAY, FEB. 26,
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  • 2266 1  -  LAW TEIK HOCK ROUTS SKAARUP THOMAS CUP IS VIRTUALLY OURS By VERNON MORGAN (Reuters Sports Editor) U.P. Preston, Friday. Malaya virtually put the Thomas Cup, the world badminton trophy, in her pocket by leading Denmark four games to nil at the end of the first
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  • 47 1  -  STOP PRESS (BY ALLAN LEWIS. OIRANOS is a very doubtful start(. n race five. 1 now give lirownsbay as my second choice and select Air(«l for the minor placing. The track is in very good condition. The going will be »tn)d this alternoon.
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  • 128 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. j TEACHERS' Unions in all States of the Federation of Malaya, except Trengganu and Kedah, have been granted official recognition. The two not recognised have not yet formally sought recognition. The Unions recognised have a total membership of 1,200 teachers, both from Government
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  • 37 1 Reuter. MANILA. Fri.— The British Vampire of the Royal Air Force, regarded as one of [at world's fastest jet plane, is to demonstrate its wares by performing fancy Wa over Manila on Saturday "ternoon.— Reuter.
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  • 59 1 SINGLES Ist Match: Law Teik Hock beat Joern Skaarup 15-5, 2nd Match: Ooi Teik Hock beat Mogens Felsby 15-9, 15-2 DOUBLES Ist Match: Yeoh Teck Chye and Chan Ron Leong beat Paul Holm and LB. Olesen, 15-4, 15-6. 2nd Match: Teoh Seng Khoon and Ooi Teik
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  • 47 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Fri. Mr. Trygie Lie. United Nations Secretary General, commenting today on the Palestine armistice agreement signed yesterday declared "Critics of the United Nations have been forgetting that mediation and conciliation are much more important than enforcement in building a peaceful world.- -Reuter.
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  • 139 1 The Director of Civil Aviation Air Vice-Marshal S E Storrar, C.8.E., is planning to hold an Air Day again this year, possibly in August. The Air Day will be run on the same lines as the very successful first Air Day held last year
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  • 42 1 Members of the Malayan Thomas Cup Team w'uo played in the first four games at Preston yesterday '.eft to Rlghi: Chan Hon Leong, Veo Teck Chye, Teoh Seng Khoon and Ooi reek Hock. Iwu* I Is Law Telk Hock.
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  • 188 1 SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioner Mr. A. a P. Rajah yesterday tabled and saw carried a motion which made negative the majority decision of Committee No. 1 to "offer no objection in connection with the bill to amend the Singapore Traction Ordinance providing for
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  • 83 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Fri.—Combined forces of Government troops and members of the Peoples Volunteer Organisation had been called in to defend the ot town of Yenangyaung. Central Burma, a Government communique said tonight. British women and children were evacuated from Yenangyaung and the other Central Burma
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  • 32 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Fri.—The Burma Government today served eviction orders on 500 Indians dismissed from its service for ignoring an order to absentee workers to resume duty on Feb. 10. —Reuter.
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  • 21 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Fri. Three thousand nine hundred and thirty-two Communists have been arrested in Hyderabad State to date.—Reuter.
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  • 45 1 OWING to tinusua"v hea\.v pressure on space today, and in order lo accommodate the full reports of the Thomas Cup matches, the usual eight-page tabloid Magazine Supplement of the Malaya Tribune is not being issued today. It will be issued on Tuesday.
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  • 177 1 TRENGGANU CALLS, Trengganu State UMNO, at its recent general assembly in Kuala Trengganu, decided that "Australians should be barred from holding official posts in the service of the Federation of Malaya" as a counter-measure against the White Australia policy. The decision will be submitted to
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  • 77 1 Reuter—AAP. CANBERRA, Fri. Australian Prime Minister Joseph Chifley said today that the British Government had not asked lor any Australians for service in Malaya. None had been offered. Mr. Chifley told the House of Representatives that requests by the Malayan Government to the' Australian Government
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  • 35 1 U.P. NANKING, Fri. Acting President Gen. Li Tsung-jen returned to Nanking after a sixday whirlwind tour in South China to whip up support for his efforts to maKe peace with the Communists. —U.P.
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  • 203 1 Reuter, U.P. NEW DELHI, Friday.—Britain, Australia and India will take part in an informal conference to discuss the situation in Burma in New D3lhi on Monday, it was officially an- nounced here tonight. The Government of India lias also invited Pakistan and Ceylon *o
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  • 37 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Fri—Th e Foreign Policy Association said on Thursday American efforts to restore Japan to the status, of self-support would be "greatly aided" by a Marshall Plan for the Far East.— A P.
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  • 168 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. M. Garton, today sentenced a 24-year-old Chinese nurse, Low Hiang Boon, to five months simple for doing a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Low told a mother to administer an overdose of oleum
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  • 9 2 RATING* Fall", Good; Very Good; Excellent
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  • 244 2 RATING FILM: "A Southern Yankee" STARS: Red Skelton, Brian Iloidevy, Arlene Dahl, George C'oulouris and Lloyd Gough. THE grouse I have against Red Skciton is that he is no longer jfunny. What passes muster as comedy in his pictures is. to say the least, stupid slapstick stuff which gets
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  • 265 2 RATING FILM: "Mr. Bug Goes To Town" STARS: Animated characters. CARTOONS are always funeven to children of six or 60, and this one's no exception. lln fact, it is one of the I brightest features to come to I the Singapore screen in a long while, with lovable Mr.
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  • 245 2 (WOULD have liked to have given this film an extra star had it not been spoilt by a technical fault in the art direction when a studio "take" has mixed up Ceylon with India. Nevertheless, I can safely say that "The Blind Goddess" is good entertainment. The story is
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  • 268 2 RATING FILM: "The Winslow Boy" STARS: Robert Donat, Cedric Hardwicke, Margaret Leighton and Neil North. AGAIN I say, this is the picture of the week. It stands heads above other j." .ductions showing in town, and is worth seeing if you've seen it before. Based on the Archer Shee
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  • 270 2 RATING TILM: "The Black Swan" STARS: Tyrone Tower, Maureen O'Hara, George Sanders Laird Cregan, George Zuoco, Edward Ashley and Tboma* Mitchell. HERE Is a fdli-v.ooded scory of 18th century bucaneering days when pirates roved the seas in ships and robbed and plundered for the booty to be won from
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  • 101 2 A preliminary inquiry was held in the Fourth PoHee Court, yesterday, »nto a charge of armed robbery prefer, ed against Lee Ah Huat (25). Lee was said to have stolen cash and articles worth $167. Complainant, Wee Gim Neo, said that on the night of
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  • 147 2 THE Bristol Wayfarer which passed through Singapore 'ast August year en ,t« way to Australia landed at Kalianyesterday afternoon minus two of its original crew oi six. The air hostess at.d the radio officer were married in* Australia and the newly wedded couple, Mr. and
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  • 278 2  -  m Alicia Hart A scrap of velvet wrappet. around a pencil makes a handy duster for cleansing small leaves of house plants. When handkerchieves are stacked in a drawer, an easy way to tell your best, from your every day hankies is to fold the fabric
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 284 2 BLUE NETWORK Summary; 12 0 5Ma" n 'v^SP^i ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Songs; 12.45 News in Malay; tone*-10 15 I? SSt LOO p.m. Programme Sum- 100 Close Down. Mus.c ;ll 00 rioi riJ^ 1 mary; 1.02 Dance Music; 1.30 7.00 Programme Summary; News; 1.50 Interlude; 2.00 7.05 Malay Music by Bintang INDIAN
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  • 79 3 4 nal Commissioners tffi vur,,l i .Lusly agreed to T EfiSSSt of $2,000 of Vehides R. E. -exceptional attejr D** tiU Dot normally his Ut° ,,U idicss of personal at yester- the Municipal W a that this refers Com activities as a the bombing l
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  • 187 3 Nations of the Municipal Salaries THE as "wonderful as the BeV Tt,ress would have us believe, but they are Singapore 38 00(J This is the opinion of on lh Mna'iitV's clerical employees. the Municipally unfavourable reaction ol Ine uniavuur»uie rcavuuu m certain members of the business
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  • 57 3 The Judge of the First District Court yesterday ordered, fifty-year old Quek Koh Nai, who pleaded guilty to the possession of four bottles of morphine to be remanded one week, for medical treatment. Quck said that he was a sick man and the drugs were bought during
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  • 307 3  -  (By MICHAEL GOH SINGAPORE Customs officers yesterday seized $100,000 opium—150 lbs.— troni the Kunuiniiig, lying in the Singapore Roads. The opium was hidden in the coffer tank under the port-side boiler of the Kamuning, which arrived in Singapore from Hongkong 011 Thursday. The Customs had searched
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  • 102 3 Whin Is a sign not a sign? This question kept the Mtmieipnl Commissioners debating for half an hour J yesterday. Commissioner >Ir. A. I*. Rajah objected to an "unauthorised hoarding" at a house in Moulmein Koad, on the ground that it was a residential area. I
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  • 265 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rOUK hundred and nineteen squatters were detained by the police in the comr bined j>olice and military operation in Batu Caves North yesterday. The whole area was cordoned off by the 3rd. Battalion, Grenadier Guards and Police in the early hours of the
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  • 47 3 i 'Tt is high time you know the regulation tor a cuj of coffee." said the First Oisi trict Judge to a coffee-shop i proprictoress, Kum Yoke, who pleaded guilty to ovcrchai ging live cents for a Clip of collee. She was fined $80.
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  • 47 3 SAIGON, Thurs. A mine rxploded 50 yards from the H. 070 ton American ship Steel Admiral in the river Saigon last night. It was i>elieved to have been detonated from the land The Steel Admiral escaped damage but have to go for ;ngine overhaul.
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  • 131 3 The Pan-Paci/ic Jamboree over, the Gorgon, yesterday brought back the last batch of 43 Malayan scouti. While in Australia, the scoutjj were taken to see a factory manufacturing Lincoin bombers in Fishermen's I3en<1. Melbourne: TOP LEFT: Twenty-one-year-old Scoutmaster Goh Sooi Beng of Perak. who received
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  • 144 3 Dr. Herbert H. Peterson, principal of the Anglo Chinese School, has appca'ed for another $84,000 by March 1 to round off the building fund for a new school in Barker Road. Dr. Peterson made the appeal to a large gathering at the Anglo-Chinese Old Boys" Association
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  • 42 3 Another shipment of reuef I cargo for distressed Chinese in i Pakan Baroo will leave Slne,apoie today by the Hong Tat belonging to Ho Hong and Co i The cargo is sent by overseas Chinese associations here.
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  • 46 3 Al Rivers, the well-known boxer, was acquitted in the Fourth Police Court, yesterday, on a chajgc of being drunk and disorderly at Carlton Restaurant on Feb. 24. The medical certificate said that Rivers had not been drunk at the time in question.
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  • 145 3 THE Singapore Malay daily, Utusan Melayu, yester--1 day published an article by Inche Abdul Manan Nordin calling for Malays to lake a "more active in- terest" in the study of foreign languages, especially those of "our neighbours in Southeast Asia." This step, incne Manan sain,
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  • 316 3 SHANGHAI, Fri. The Chinese Communists assert that they "want to be friendly with the world and are prepared to do business with it" and they avow that they *'are not connected with Moscow." These declarations were reported here by crew members of the American steamer
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  • 59 3 THE Royal Army Service -5 1 vk«e Corps Annual 5 Uance was held at the Yk*#rm VK>in«rtt»l Hall on Thursday night. This group was taken during 5 the dance. j Sf* The proceeds of the dance will go to the «;R.A.S.C. Association to I help past and present meinlx'rs of
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  • 79 4 A 24-hour truce between Burmese troops and Karen rebels was called on Sunday February G, to enable noncombatants to leave the Karen fortress at lnseiii, 11 miles north of Rangoon. Six thousand people, mostly Indians, took advantage of the cease-fire to evacuate to Kangoon. Photo shows:
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  • 145 4 Reuter. LONDON, Friday. The Labour (Government) candidate was late last night declared victor in the Parliamentary by-election in the London Borough of Hammersmith. Voting figures were: Tom Williams (Labour) 15.223. Anthony Fell (Conservative) 13,6i0. Majority: 1,613. In the general election the Labour majority was 3,458. Labour
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  • 66 4 U.P. RKDONDO BEACH. California. Fri.— Giant waves that hurled 50 pound boulders forced hundreds of families to flee from their flooded waterfront homes until the huge breakers subsided temporarily. A storm driven tide and heavy ground swell sent waves crashing against apartment houses along the shoreline, breaking windows
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  • 69 4 U.P. WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate foreign relations committee today unanimously approved the nomination of Melvin Cowen of New York to be the Philippines. United Nations and the counThe committee also approved Philipp Sessup to serve as special ambassador at large to tlx United States ambassador to cil of
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  • 194 4 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. —The Government yesterday de clined a suggestion that it jTV noc "sp'ictions" on employers who reject workers w.i .dtiai grounds. Mr. Thomas Driberg, Labour, said in the House of Commons that some of the Ministry of Labour officers had had difficulty in
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  • 324 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Friday. The United States Foreign Policy Association last night recommended a Marshall Plan for Japan and the Far East. The association, a private but influential group of foreign policy experts, urged a comprehensive and co-ordinated programme for the revival of all Far
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  • 112 4 U.P. MON r°ELIER. Fri. Chief American Delegate tc the United Nations Warren Austin said today that the north Atlantic alliance wii; put an end to Russia's "use of force" in world affairs and at the same time bolster the United Nations. He told the Vermont Historical
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  • 61 4 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. —It was revealed today that General Mac Arthur has refused the invitation to return to rhe United States to testify on Far Eastern foreign policy befoie the Senate armed service* committee. Chairman Milard Tydings said that Mac Arthur told .dm that he had pressing
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  • 230 4 WASHINGTON, Friday. American officials are keeping a careful watch on Russian relations with Finland for any sign of a Soviet move which might upset the delicate balance of power on the flank of the cold war front. Among some well informed officials there is
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    31 4 ML Tran Van Huu, President of the Provisional Government of South Vietnam arrives at Orly Field, Paris on February lo to confer with F\-L,niperor liuo-Dai. A.P. Picture.
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  • 174 4 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. Russia charged today in the United Nations that the Marshall Plan increased unemployment and retarded recovery in western Europe and was promptly challenged by Britain and the United States. Soviet' Delegate A. P. Moroszov told the Economic and Social Council that Marshall
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  • 21 4 The c-ispness of Swiss embroidery, slotted with black velvet ribbon, enlivens this blouse of white or past-1 crepe-de-chine.
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  • 186 4 A.P. HAMBURG, Friday. Germ:);) said yesterday that the recent demon the British firm "Oliver Twist" will I, forthcoming trial of Veit Harlan, a l< film producer for a crime against h The charge is based on h: production of the Nazi
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  • 65 4 U.P. TEL AVIV, Fri.—The left wing United Workers oarty Mapam today charged that sections of the Israeli Egyptian armistice agreement undermined Israel's sovereignty and 'eft the door open for "threats, extortions and foreign intrigii2.' The Mapam, considered proSoviet by its political foes demanded that the proposes armistice
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  • 31 4 Reuter. LONDON, Fri General Henry de Courey O'Grady, who commanded the 19th Indian Infantry Brigade in 1920. has died in London, it was announced today- He was 76 Reuter:
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  • 33 4 5 PAiil .;>; t :'i >'••• Finance i f jj ad uifil franc-,. Two a t hit t light hoi five mi! the Pinan« The i ;ir. 2 had ahaMl iHHWIMMWtttt,^
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  • 90 4 Reuter. DUMOA Y. I tax on expi provinces tax on n< ws] ment are a: proposed to meet i 5 nearly four <1 res Bombay pro l 1949 and Bombay's I V. L. Mehta budget \> new sale's tax mainly for textiles, w?jg rate of thi
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  • 60 4 Reuter. CANBERRA Pi lal lian Prim. Chifley said 1 British Cover asked for any service in Malaya been offers i. Mr. Chifley told Representative- that MM quest by the v mcnt to the An ment for equipi preservation of law had been met. There
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  • 171 5 A.P. f OI <- ife" j pE lplN< k N M-o but scant j fl usrt' r >i'itit'i'iul peace tin-1 Prospect of 1 ts yield comjc the N'"" h communists 'ii>tel v 01 stand. SSjJS',!!' known to be-i Th'" Rl> ,V. ot.lv two toads p#
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  • 356 5 A.P. YPNTY Fri An American Negro wrote to \\\m't you please send my son to me Should he suffer for what was wrong?" y X writer was Trennon James Joiner. Morrison c Cleveland, Ohio. He sent his plea to the DaliodHome tor Children, Sydney where
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  • 346 5 Two new batches of counterfeit coins have an peared in Singajjore, the Commissioner of Currency Malaya, has announced. The counterfeits are of 20 cent pieces, one of the new cupro nickel coin dated 1948 which has just recently been issued, and the other of the
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  • 25 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Friday: eaidenj Truman told a pfes conference today that Marsh tl Aid should be continued until Buropean recovery was assured. U.P.
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  • 66 5 King George may spend three months of convalesceix in Malta, according to un official reports in London. The King, suffering from an arterial ailment of the legs, may go to the Mediterranuiv island in Ajnil a.xd M expected to stay at the Palazzo Dmqonara, home of the
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  • 153 5 SO VIET INTERPRFTATION DISTRESSES Mrs. PANDIT U.P. MOSCOW Fri ItVs. Vijayalakshrni Pandit, who is shortly leaving Moscow from her post as Indian Ambassador there, tokl United Press today: am highly distressed at "the way the Soviet Press has interpreted the South East Asia Conferencc with continuous allegatiOOS that India concluded
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  • 47 5 A.P. SOUTH AFRICA. Fri. Two hundred police are being seal to Durban where renewed i joiwig between Indians and Zulus is threatened. BCOref *«d' persons, maitifty Indialns. ,s.-iv killed ir riots several weeks Rt Durban anu there was another flan* np last Saturday.— kT-
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  • 444 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Fri. Several House Republi cans declared that they will demand "more specific answers and further information" from the State De- partment regarding United States policy in China. They expressed dissatisfaction with the meeting which they held yesterday morning on China with Secretary of
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  • 35 5 A.P. SHAWr.HAi. Ft r The dei trover Cn aa# at the Bl l Canadian warship! t<> put in her.- ahsee the war, arill arrive today se ataadhy foi soasible evacuation of Canadian nationals.—AJP.
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  • 587 6 THE LORDS O, LORD! r Wednesday the House of Lords debated the terrorist problem in Malaya Some of the noble lords obviously knew what they were talking about, but in the case of others, we in Malaya would have been h f a l they had not opened their aristocratic
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  • 890 6  -  What manner of man is Mao Tse-tung who had been reported dead a times and has survived a life time of fighting unscathed? by James Barnes ONE day at the turn of the century a shaggy-haired Chinese boy stood at the edge of his village
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  • 620 6 U.P. LIFE la a leper colony is much like it h every-, where else. The people argue politics, they have babies, even illegitimate one. But here's one difference from the outside wdrld. The word leprosy never is heard about here. The patients in the only
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  • 155 6 POLAND'S industrial revolution, begun under the present 3-year Plan which expires at the end of this year, is to be completed by 1955, according to present plans. A new 6-year Plan, details of which are now being worked out here, provides for the switch of the country's
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  • 863 6 Reuter. The present slump In the world's rubber Industry is Ivtting hard at the Island of Ceylon, whose economy is largely dependent on her rubber exports. If the situation worsens, or if no assistance is forthcoming from the Government, rubber plantations on the
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    44 7 ■;<■■ Klack :«ihl hitr Girls' ■it Team pictured on rival :»t thm Ka'iang \irpoH "ii Wednesday from r .i s«Tios of games 1M ti), i n\ and Federals will play their i;:iirisl th»' Nan (iirtV School tomorrow the Happy World tvrred *i :»dium.
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  • 129 7 U.P. V ALP \i:MSO. INDI- i i.—Dairy Farmer a Stambaugll and ultural expert Dr. S R. Graves say they J J mi the wav towards J developing a process to tin fresh milk. Thej predicted thai if 5 their method J J bring a ban
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  • 180 7 U.P. DOVER, Mass., Friday. Dr. Maria Teikes. who heats her home without fire or furnace, says it's "done with mirrors." Not exactly mirrors, but rather an 800-square-foot glass and metal device that traps the sun's rays for Dr. Teikes' five-room "solar house" in suburban
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  • 133 7 Reuter. TOKYO. Fri The Nishii.n weavers of Kyoto who are iamous for tapestiies and bTCcaded gccd.s arc working on an elaborate bet of gold vestments which v/dl be presented by 'he i Catholics of Japan, to Pope Ptua XII this year, in com--1 memoraUon of
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  • 402 7 U.P. NEW YORK. Fit MARKS, Manhattan's madi eoiiTurist, has origi nated hair styles for men which he says will be a boon who have bald spots protruding car.-, isshapen heads. 'iair styles, he vtfc. fttf the need for wearing > hat and also make it pos
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  • 179 7 U.P. PARIS, Friday. Premier Henri Queuille, in a tumultuous National Assembly session yesterday said that his government would prosecuted anyone who attempted to undermine the French army's morale. Queuilie spoke in the thick of sizzling debate after two Gaullist deputies lemanded that action be taken against
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  • 138 7 Reuter. LONDON. Fri: A flexible j lubber deck may make all 1 present aircraft carriers obsolete and enabn the Royal Navy to use the fastest Jet fighters for defence. Experiments, it is revealed i Lday. have been going on for 18 months at the Royal air- J
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  • 55 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. Effoits of South American co intries to have Britain yield up her colonies in Latin America arc firmly opposed by the United States according to government officials here. South American countries .re siding representative! to a meeting in Havana. Cuba, on March 15 to open
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  • 172 7 Tribune Saturday Science Corner A.P. NEW YORK. Friday: RADIOISOTOPES the "tracer atom" byproducts of the US. atomic energy programme —soon will be going to 27 foreign nations Cor medical tad biological research. The Atomic Energy Commission announced the five nations most recently qualified to receive
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  • 168 7 U.P. NEW YORK. Fn CONSTRUCTION of a giant atom-smasher that ac tually may create mattei from energy has begun at Stanford University. The 160 foot electron lineal accelerator, a new weapon for scientists probing the fundamental secrets of nature, will hurl particles with an energy of more
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  • 78 7 U.P. PRAGUE, Fn RUSSIAN experts have solved the problem of permanent fluorescent dyes for textile fibers, the Czech press reported. The reports said the big Russian Textile factory at Ivanovo was already producing fluorescent fabrics in three colours gold, ruby and emerald —which stayed fluorescent even
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  • 374 8 Jane's Forecasts DRANCIS Edwin McMurtrie, editor of JANE FIGHTIN(i SHIPS and one of the greatest authorities on the man o'war, died in England this week at the age of 64. *,»•■>- His deatn occurs at a time when the world is intensely concerned with the
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  • 65 8 Reuter. ABOARD U.M.S. VENGEANCE, Fri. Imi Katth Shepherd, only Vampwe pilot tetr/i the Navy's Arctic expedition, sprained an ankl> and teas taken to the ship's hospital. One of the objects of the expedition is to text the jet fifthttr under conditions of extreme cofd and it
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  • 75 8 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Fn. Markav Radio Marine staton ;ti<i it peeked up :i iMatresa s*grial from tnc Philippine motoi;hip Northwest, which said .she had Jtiuc: a lock on the China Coast. A later > ignal from the American liner General Meigs Bald the call "cleared". This,
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  • 45 8 The following will represent the Naval Base Dockyard Asians in a friendly soccer game against the Johore Prison Department today at the lstana ground Johore Bahru: Yahaya. Chai Fatt, Ali, Swan Peng, Said, Yap Long, Andrew, Amir. Ibranim, Haniff and Heng Kai.
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  • 26 8 AP. WARSAW. Fri. British and Polish lines have signed a "co-operation agreement" covering trallie between th, ports ot London and Hull and Gydnin and Gdansk—AP.
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  • 26 8 Reuter. CANTON, Fri.—The Chinese Cabinet has declared Wuchow, river port on the KwangtungKwangsi border west of Canton, to be open for foreign trade.—Reuter
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  • 291 8 HM S Nelson, 33,050-ton target in bombing trials m the Firth of Forth last veai, is tc be scrapped. Nelson, built at a cost of £7.504.053 by Messrs Viekers Aimstrong at Newcaatle-ou-Tyne. England, was the first ship in the Royal Navy to be fitted with
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  • 69 8 Steel Kcifntbd (45); Umpire liamhle (Sheers Wharf); Tomar (42/48); Trevinoe (40 41); Myrmidon (88 80); Tang Hai (38 87): Mount Davi* (83 84); Steel Worker (31 32); Gorgon (17/18); Pacific Stronghold (19/20); Rawang (21); Rengam (22); Aardijk (83/ 24); Hohem* (26 2«-); Baku (29/80); Glenearn (15/ 16);
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  • 90 8 A FORMER corvette has just been converted into one of the world's largest whalecatchers by the Grangemouth Dockyard Company for the Antarctic whaling area of Charles Sarvesen of Leith. Scotland. She as converted from mid-sidps for'ard and a new for'ard-nalf built in the form and lines of
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    • 695 8 Mansfield co. Ltd. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE b Carrier's option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. Myrmidon" from U.K j£J E»P eno ,r f J r °Z Ytla'l Feb. 28 fMaron" from U.S.A. 7 Clytoneus" from U.K ft Etan" from
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    • 278 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG Due .Nan* CRECONSIIIRE CP. Sudan, Tangier, C Blanca) Gdn. 4/3. 1 Mar GLENGARRY (Calls Casablanca) -17 Mar. Mar GLENGYLE (Calls Genoa) 12 Api. 16 Ap DENBIGHSHIRE 26 ApL 30 Api. i
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  • 828 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. fHERE is still no rally in the local share market. Market conditions continued dull and idle. Singapore share quotations today as given by the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association were as follows Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice U.OO 15.00 Vlex. Brick Pref. 2.87% 2.92 Ords. 1.97% 2.0.2% 8.8. Petrol
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  • 107 9 SAGO Hour was again an easier market yesterday and business for SiaK quality was done down to $1214 a picul. Black pepper slipped XI to $182 a picul. $12 V*. pong $182. S. VEERASAMY 25-2-40 Yesterday's quotations were SAGO FLOUR: Lingga $15 Y 2 Sarawak $12Ms, Siak $12
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  • 27 9 A.P. THE HAGUE, Fri. A Netherlands-Polish trade agreement calling for exchange of goods worth ten million guilders (U553.785,000) has been signed in Warsaw. —A.P.
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  • 28 9 A.P. OTTAWA, Fri.—Removal of export and import controls on animal, vegetable and marine oils and fats was announced by the Canadian Trade Minister on Thursday. A.P.
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  • 259 9 JJOOD sheet for immediate shipment has been fetching a small premium, this being required to complete the loading of ships for Russia, now in Malayan ports; fine Pale Crepe is very scarce and the premium offered for this is increasing, says I*wis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.
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  • 58 9 A.P. KINGSTON. Jamaica. Fri Britain's Colonial Development Corporation plans to spend at least £1,000.000 on Jamaica and islands in the Bahamas group. Lord Trefgarne, its chairman tod journalists here. Schemes under consideration including tomato-growing, c arming cold storage and nursery plants for citrus and tomato
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  • 56 9 THE rubber commodity market was quiet yesterday. Prices were mainly unchanged from Thursday. Yesterday's closing prices were Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Mar. RSS 35V 2 P. 5% No. 2 Mar. RSS 34 34 >.'» No. 3 Mar. RSS 33 33 X On reg. tender: Mar. 35% 36 Apr.-June
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  • 55 9 A.P. NEW YORK, Fri.- Crude rubber standard futures closed quiet on Thursday. There were no sales. Crude rubber number one closed eight points higher to seven lower. Sales totalled 62 contracts. Offers were March 18.62-63; May 18.40-43; July 18.10 bid; September 18.00 bid. Spot number one ribbed
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  • 100 9 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Fri.-SCAP is con- 1 sidering the dispatch of a| Japanese foreign trade delegation to South America in the near future, it was learned today. The delegation would be headed by Mr. F. E. Epikcelle, Chief of SCAP's foreign trade and commerce division. It
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 489 9 EDUCATIONAL VOL'R CULTURE! qtenographers Book-Keepers r in increasing demand fiirn- Shorthand, Book-Keep- Typewriting etc., Senioi Cambridge: Language, Literary md Mathematics Classes s£ti- MERCANTILE INSTI -I TiON 20», Oueen Street 1 PIMM 2570. or IM S VARIATION OF HALLAGE PERMIT r QUEK .KAI KEE T/A «EGAMAT COLD STORAGE IND CHOP KEE
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    • 495 9 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1948 The Municipality of Singapore. Election of Commissioners for the Municipal City, Municipal Rochorc, Municipal North, Municipal South. Municipal East. Municipal West. t :cctorai Wards of the Municipality. IToace is hereby given that— 1. An election of Commis sjoners for the <;aid Electoral Ward- will bo
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    • 513 9 RAFFLES HOTE] TONIGHT SPECIAL RACE DINNER &T\ A MIT Evening Dress UANLL Optional AND ANOTHER NEW I'ROGRAMME BY VIRGINIA CLAY LEE SULLIVAN The Queens of Boloney and FRANK PICKFORD his ORCHESTRi EXTENSION TO 1 A.M Owing to increasing demand, tables in the Gri cannot be guaranteed unless booked in advanc
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  • 929 10  -  Token A Very Safe Bet By ALLAN LEWIS Main events on the eight-raee to dav opening day of the Singapore Turf Club s Spring Meeting, are for Class I horses to be run over six and seven furlongs. The race over six furlongs has attracted a
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    117 10 W. LWfei who will have his tirsl "crack" at th«cracks today at Bukit Tlniah when he rides Golden Grove, the much discussed horse. Little arrived in Malaya recently to ride for C. W. Turley. He has ridden with success in India, Australia and Ceylon. He scored his first
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  • 193 10 How does the photo finish camera work? These pictures which were taaev at the' Bukit Timah race course yesterday will give punters some idea. The picture on the right was taken from the winning post looking over the judges box to the air-conditwnea camera
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  • 512 10 The following are the runners. <P"* Me iockevs trainers and non-acceptors for today s first day of the Singapore Turf Club', Spring Meeting: RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. CLASS 2 niv. 2. 7 FURS. LESS 17 YDS. HORSES CLAfeS z. 1 Spencer (Breukelen» Cetewayo Glennon (Martin. Some Bran &.07.
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  • 46 10 Members are reminded that entries for the Island Club Championship and Duffers' Cup close on Thursday (Mar. 3) at 7 p.m. Players with handicaps of 16 and over are eligible for the Duffers' Cup. Full particulars are posted on the Club's notice board.
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  • 132 10  -  By ALLAN LEWIS RACE ONE lly "UNITAS" RACE ONE. CETEWAYO Fertane's Favourite. SoMie Brani RACE TWO ROYAL BOROI Gil Predominance Mac Scott RACE THREE MISS PAPILLON I»ain Green Lengchamps II RACE FOUR ELEGANT ART Lucky Ace Lynchburg RACE FIVE TOKEN <)urnnos Brewasbay RACE SIX NATURAL Golden Grove Princess
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  • 71 10 THE campaign against doping of racehorses, trot--1 ters and dogs is intensifying. In Brisbane, where there is consciousness otint danger of racehorses being doped, the Brisbane Trotting Club has commenced guarding horses to stop them being "got at" and in Victoria a carciui check of
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    • 125 10 To night GREAT WORLD at 9M WRESTLING ARENA 0 /X THE MYSTERY OF 1 r3b THE MASK MAY BE SOLVED V a clause in his contract. J** is his first light under a 1 if r contract wluch ontains no su clause. Kn.ni moans unmasking! AND WHAT A MRS KID
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  • 1310 11  -  1500 See Law Teik jjock Beat Skaarup From JIMMY GLOVER PRESTON, Friday. HAI \VA was well on the road to victory following the finst day's plaj against the Danes in their Thomas Cup encounter here today. The little men from the East gave
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  • 54 11 Reuter. SINGLES:- Law Teik Hock heat Joern Skaarup 15-5, 15-0. Ooi Teik Hock heat Mogens Felsby 15-9, 15-2. DOUBLES:- Chan Kon I n« and Yeoh Teck Chye beat Paul Holm and lb Olesen !5-4, 15-6. Ooi Tetk Hock and Teoh Seng Khoon beat Joern Skaarup and
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  • 31 11 The Malayan Jockeys' A«sociation will hold their Annual dinner at !h«- <'athay Restaurant t«n»orrow at 8 p.m. AM friends wht» tutv«* r«'eeived invitations ar«* reminded that dress is optional.
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  • 15 11 Pou! Holm, who with went down to Malaya's Teck Chye and Kon Leong.
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  • 177 11 Prom j juiny Stoves PRESTON. Friday. THE crowd that gathered. Queen's Hall this evening, to watch the first day of the Thomas Cup finals between Denmark and Malaya, although smaller than that at Glasgow, were equa'ly enthusiastic. The Malayan team was in fine condition an<! ready
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  • 192 11  -  From JIMMY GLOVER PRESTON, Friday. MR. LIM CHUAN GEOK, manager and nonplaying captain of the Malayan Thomas Cup Team sought unsueessfully to have Wong Peng Soon—who was withdrawn from the Malayan team in the final against the Danes—re-in-stated in the team when
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  • 100 11 At the annual general meeting of the Marigo'd Badminton Party the following officials were elected for 1949: Patrons. Koh Teck- Ec Lim Soo Ban. President: Wee Ohim Teng; Soh Ghee Soon Vice* Presidents: Low Cheng Koon (re-elected*. Tan Chong Tee. Koh Hua Que* (re-elected) Tay Bong Soo;
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  • 113 11 THE last bottle of whisky j donated to the Thomas Cup j Fund has gone. This morning, donations for j $100 were received including one of $25 being the second contribution from the Asiatic staff of the Securities Department of the Chartered Bank. Singapore. All the
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  • 102 11 The Chinese V.M.C.A. has organised a football Section and it invites local teams to j play friendly matches. The 1 folfowine office bearers were j j elected: Manager Mr. Jee Ah t Chian. Coach Mr. Choo Seng j Kui, Captain Mr. Foo Hee Jong. Vice captain Tan Teck
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  • 43 11 The rollowing will represen ;he Chinese Swimming Clv IV. Chinese Association a i jiliiards on Sunday at 12 p.m Xoh Han Khoon. Teo Sicw Sun Tan Kong Guan. Wee Ail Koon, Tan Peng Kirn. Ho Xia 1 Bin, Lim Chong Hai.
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  • 47 11 AAP. ADELAIDE. Fri. Sis Do Sradman will play tor Sout: Australia against Victori; in the Sheffield Shied match be ?inatng hove on Mar 4. The match will also be a estimoni i! foi the South Austrian former Test ptayei IrttMl Richardson. Rou ci AAP
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  • 350 11 JUDGING from the ties that were played off last week the standard of the Singapore Malay Badminton Championships, can be compaied to that of the Singapore Juniot championships. Competition was very keen, and the selectors will have a difficult task to pick the best talents to represent
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    • 26 11 m r-TER HAS DONE IT AbAlN. Wi W THE CU*LV KAYOE HOLY COW I* j^^m^^^^^c y •«•■«>••*HEV, pjN'BALL- IT 15 WITH Wi MECHANICAL > IT'S JUST -^^-PH^pjjmH^
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  • 77 12 Mr. Justice Cox Evans dismissed the appeal of Gwee Yam Kang against a District Court sentence of two years imprisonment for having 28 lbs. of opium, in the Singapore High Court, yeateiday. Mr. Evans hold that the sentence was not excessive. Gwce had pleaded to
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  • 73 12 Koh Ah Gok and her middleaged mother. Lee Ah Eng. were waiting at the Aljunied-Gey-lang Road junction to cross the road. Her mother decided to cut across just when a taxi was coming down the road at normal speed. Halfway across, her mother hesitated "stepped back and was bowled
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  • 394 12  -  Last-Minute Pointers For Todays Races By ALLAN LEWIS WHEN the number two iracn "i-- fast work at Bukit Timah this morning, interest was centred on the showing engaged on Wednesday next. M{ n Best workers were Little Beau, Merry and Cross of Gold, Inspiration, Louisiana, and
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  • 27 12 Municipal Commissioner *ap Phcng Geek was yesterday unanimously elected by ttie commissioners as their representaJ live on the Singapore Education Lommittee shortly to be lormco.
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  • 111 12 THE SINGAPORE 11 ;Y LION OF THE BOYS BRIGADE: N.C.O.'s training claw». A.C.C.S., Coleman Street— -z.ou P SINGAPORE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP: Second round J p.m.'; Schoolboys chess championship, qualifying round—3 15 ).m.; Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road. CHINESE Y.M.C.A. 107 Selegie Road; Free Mandarin Class —2.30 p.m.; Congregational Hymnal
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  • 250 12 PAVILION: "The Blind Goddess." with Eric Portman, Anne •Crawford. Hugh Williams and Michael Denison—2, 4.15. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL- "The Winsiow Boy," with Robert Donat—ll am 1 45. 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "A Southern Yankee" with Red Skelton and Brian Donlevy—ll a.m. 145, 4 15, 6.45
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  • 10 12 SOCCER: Jollilads vs. Singapore Engineering Regiment at Tillman Barracks.
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  • 39 12 The Victoria School Ist and 2nd teams beat the Anglo Chinese School Ist and 2nd teams by two goals to one and three goals to one respectively in a return inter-school match on the Victorians' ground yesterday.
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  • 26 12 The CCM.P. defeated RA. S.<3. Supply Reserve Depot by four goals to one in an Army Soccer League fixture played at P&sir Paniang. yesterday
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  • 83 12 Alfred Bundy, fined $75 by the Traffic Court Magistrate for negligent driving at Mountbatten, Road on the night of October 1 last, will have a retrial. The retrial was ordered by Mr. Justice Cox Evans in the High Court, yesterday, when Alfred Bundy appealed against the conviction
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  • 147 12 The most spectacular fight during last night's Army Boxing Finals held at the Happy World Stadium was that between Rfm. Magbahadur and L/C MacGregor. Doggedly pursuing his opponent who defended capably. Rfm. Magbahadur won on points. Results were: Feai:ier-weight: Fus. Burns beat Cfn. McCrindle. Bantam
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  • 136 12 THE Municipal Commissioners yesterday passed a motion by Mr. W. L. Blythe, Deputy President of the Commissioners, that a "surcharge of 12i per cent be levied in respect of the year 1949 on the consolidated rate made and assessed under the provisions of the Municipal Ordinance. Municipal
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  • 298 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) jy|UNICIPAL Commissioner Mr. T. W. Ong protested at yesterday's meeting of the SMC against the decision of the Commissioners to allot a standard unit clubhouse at Farrer Park to the Singapore Chinese Football Association. "The Association, founded in 1911. had. before the
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  • 155 12 LONDON, Friday.—Lo rd Mancroft, House of Lords expert on Malaya, said in London tonight that it would be "absolutely disastrous" if more and more homecoming planters refused to go back because of terrorism. "The whole of Malaya's economy depends upon men on leave sticking to their
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  • 80 12 Two Biitish soldiers. George Ballard and Gordon Barley, were acquitted by Mr. Jusdce Taylor in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. They were said to nave ibetted in the theft of 100 bales of blankets from a 223 B. O. D. sub-depot at Keat Hong Road on the night of
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  • 65 12 A.P. CAMBRIDGE. 1 N stf d Fri. It was ofhcia By «g in Cambridge on he Cambridge 1948 eJJ-J tion results for Singapore the Federation w >uld available for publication to least a few clay- The official nouncement said not give a the results would be
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