Malaya Tribune, 12 March 1949

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  • 63 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune, Spore. Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Phone: 5811 3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: B. Maurice
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  • 328 1 Armed Clash At Kota Bahru KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Federation Police opened fire on men of the Malay Regiment during a clash at Kota Bahru. Three Malay Re giment other ranks were wounded. The Police opened fire on about one hundred men of the Regiment who,
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  • 170 1 }fr. Eden Arrives By Air Today yp Anthony Eden, Deputy Leader of the Brilu 'tish conservative Party will arrive in Sincere by air from Australia at noon today. He was to be here on Thursday, but was held up first at Sydney by bad weather
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  • 178 1 "Bandit Tide Has Turned —Sullavan KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.—Mr. Frank Sulla van of the Department of Public Relations told Malayan people over Radio Malaya last night that the tide was turning in the war against the bandits The first sign of this Mr. Sullavan said was the flow of information, second,
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  • 102 1 Bus fares throughout the Federation of Malaya will be increased from Ist May, 1949. to four cents per passenger Bile instead of the 3 cents at present being charged. The increase in the bus fares has been allowed to mrri the higher cost of operation. Tti
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  • 95 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. -Six Chinese dance hostesses of the Bukit Bintang Dance Hall were, today acquitted and discharged by Inche Rani in the First, Magistrates Court on a charge of assault. Five of them Jessie Lee. Annie Lee. Annie Chan. Mary Yap. and Peggy Chan were acquitted without
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  • 56 1 HIS Highness the Sultan of .lohore who underwent a half-hour minor operation at the Istana, Pasir Planggie, this week is reported to be "doing as well as can be expected." Dr. Vine, Surgeon, Johore Bahru; Dr. Lowson, P.M.O. Johore Bahru; Dr. Hopkins, Chief Anaesthetist, Singapore and Dato
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  • 234 1 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. South African Premier Dr. Daniei Malan's Nationalist Party has gained a majority of seats in the Union Provincial Council elections, fought on his "apartheid" policy of racial segregation His party also received more votes than any other and. of the total votes cast,
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  • 216 1 LONDON, Friday.—The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, told the House of Commons today that responsible considered that any increase in the security forces in Malaya should be by strengthening the police force rather than the military. Mr Waltei Fletcher, Conservative, had asked whether he
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  • 30 1 Vincent Sheean. world travel- i ler journalist and novelist will broadcast in the "Talking of Books" series over the Blue Network of Malaya at 7.15 on Sunday.
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  • 41 1  -  (From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, TUtor, Constance is the nap for today's ra.' -s. Goad eo'h way investments arc .VhVi,>. Iris'". .iong and Rlada ig. Bot»1 ontaklars arc Manda&y and Star Perkormer. Th.- going is very good
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  • 68 1 RANGOON. Fri. Heavy fighting raged tonight between Government troops and Karen insurgents in the outskirts of Mandalay. ancient capital of Burma, accordine to latest reports reaching here. Telegraphic communications jwith Mandalay has been cut. !it was officially learned. A communique earlier stated ithat Karens were attacking Government troops
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  • 53 1 Loo Thong was hanged at Pudu Jail. Kuala Lumpur, on March 11 for unlawful possession of arms and ammunition under Emergency Regulations. He was arrested by a party of Scots Guards on January 19 i and found to have p loaded re- volver, a live hand-grenade and I ivc
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 134 1 CARPETS I Beautiful, soft, luxurious C P S. and Peiping. availMe in lol,r combinations to match any colour scheme of your home. iat Quality At Reasonable F H PricesPhone 3867. THE OLD CAPITAL 31, Stamford Road, Singapore. THE MARCONIPHONE COMPANION RECEIVER J Model TIBDAX f 130.00 LESS lO c c
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    • 54 1 RIGHT ON TIME! With a watch or cluck serviced by YICK WOH HING 499, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone "'922. 1 f I I j I FERGUSON'S rayon Inns) (In different designs) '^j^Ti 38" $2.50 per yd. SPOTTED CREPE CHINA I (7 Colours) j 36" $2.90 per yd. PHONE 4649
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  • 323 2 KITALA LliMPl R, Friday. THE terrorists are irying to get the support of secret societies whose membership in the Fectcration is "considerable." &.«r. W. K. Gk >, Commissioner of Police who disclosed this at tht. tri-weekly top-le*. el press conference here his morning. He
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  • 61 2 rpODAY at 8.30 p.m. U> 1 tenets to Radio Malaya Singapore, will hear a new musical adaptation of the old tale "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" arranged and played by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra. Artie Shaw and his clarinet play the part of Ihe Piper and
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  • 110 2 CORPORAL Manbahadur Thapo who has been aioarded the Military Medal for gallantry. The Corporal shoved, fine judgment, leadership and cotlrage recently v h4.n he led an attack bindits in very thick jungie. Ordered to outflank a bandit hideout from the North while the rent of Miĕ platoon
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  • 205 2 TUESDAY'S meeting of the Singapore Legislative 1 Council will deal with 12 Bills and 9 motions The University of Malaya Bill, sponsored by the Acting Director of Education, Mr. A. w. Frishy will go through all stages. Among the Bills introduced for second reading
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  • 20 2 The crew of Hia Majc.*": a Pakistan Ship. 'Shemshir' attended a service at a mosque at Scrangoon Road yesterday.
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  • 69 2 YANG Mulla Tengkn I Meriam, daughter of H.II. th«- Suftun of Pah- ang will marry Yang j Mulia Tengku Idris Shah, j son uf Almarhom Sultan i Alauddin Sulaiman Shah on Monday at the Ist una Rota Beram, Pekan j ftbaru, Puhanj;. llato and Hat in < Pagtar
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  • 90 2 THE folk)wllig is a li.st of successful candidates at the Dccembei IMS Examiimtions <i the Corporation At Certrflcsd Secretaries <LondJti) PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Kang. ChenYatm. Jimmy INTEHMEbIATE EXAM I no::: Son Kirn Seng i N KKRMEDIATE j SECTION U A") EXAMINATION Chan Teong Sin, Chan Yik Chia (with distinction
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 318 2 [I i I On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK News ,n Mandarin and Market Rcrort in Amoy; 9.1.) I ENGLISH PROGRAMMES ttaftfaffe Dance Music; 9.45 "Sincrely Yours" in Mandarin; I 1.00 p.m. Programme Sum- 10.00 News in Cantonese and mary; 1.02 Dance Music; 1.30 Amoy; 10.15 "Say It With News;
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  • 33 3 f ChrisienMg of Sheila J k Mary Collins at the J St. Andrew's Cathedral. Sheila's father, Captain T. S. H. ColUns is at- j tached to the Royal Ar- J tiUery.
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  • 39 3 THE Sunday evening play to be broadcast from Radio Malaya. Singapore, at 8.30 p.m. will be an adaptation of J. M. Bairie's amusing little study in the deflarioa of a self-satisfied husband called "The Twelve Pound Look."
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  • 159 3 JOHORE Bahru. Fri. Four bandits were killed and three spies were caught by security forces operating in the Mengkibol and Muar areas yesterday. A revolver and 15 rounds of .45 ammunition were recovered. A patrol from the 1.10 Gurkha Rifles bagged three bandits after a gruelling three-hour
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  • 141 3 THE Sultans of the Malay States are now considex- ing a fn>n for an "official flag" for the Fedefa tion of Malaya. Details of the plan have however not been disclosed. Tuan S. B£ fdid, president of the Penan? Branch of UMNO revealed this at
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  • 54 3 CHARGE of breach of trust of 24 katties of gold Was preferred against a mid-dle-aged goldsmith, Heng Ow Tee, in the First District Court yesterday. Heng claimed trial and was offered bail of $500 in his own lecognisance and $1.000 in one surety. He wi'.l be
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  • 90 3 A COUNTERFEIT of a ten-cent coin of the 1948 issue has been fe- i ported. Similar in ap- j pearanee to the 20 cent counterfeit afready re- i ported in the press, H J can tie identified in the j same manner, the most reliable test being the
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  • 44 3 TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Low Ang Moh was e'eared in the Second Pelice Court yesterday on a ha*.gc of assisting in the carrying on of a chap-ji-kee Ictcy. Ix>w was arrested on last Oct 28 following a police laid on his house in Khian Hock Road.
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  • 116 3 JUDGMENT was reserved by Mi. Justice MurrayAynsley. Chief Justice, in the Singapore High Court yesterday in the winding up proceedings brought, by eight shareholders of Chop Kvvong I On Co.. Ltd. The eight shareholders in their petition said that the managing director. Chan. Wah Ngoh, his
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  • 88 3 Nineteen-year-old Elizabeth Aspirrall was sentenced in the F4rgt District Court yesterday t6 three weeks' simple imprisonment for not obtaining an identity card. Questioned. Elizabeth said she has nowhere to go when set free. The Judge suggested that she contact the Social Oregon in America where he
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 421 3 WANTED under 16 H.P. condition must be good. Box A 2143, Malaya Tribuue, Singapore. (F. 927) I WANTED One Mobile Crane, 3 to 5 tons. Must be able to Swivel. Box A2144,- Malavi Tribune, Singapore. (F.926i WANTED OIL PALM Centrifugal Extractors. Box No. E. 921 M.T., Spore. (F. 921) CAMERA
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    • 337 3 SEE COIFFURE MICHELLE ~BEAUTY PARLOUR, 13, Battery Rd. Phone 3339. Specialising in Coid Perm, Latest American Mcchineless Wave, followed by tho World Famous Liberty Cut. I £JB9) STYLE YOUR HAIR at Maison Moderne, Ladies Hair Dressing Salon I'M, Orchard Rd. Phone I *****. (C.88i.» MUSIC POORMAN o *UalC STUDIO Director
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    • 472 3 I FOR RENT June Ist. Thruf October three bedroom house! completely furnished modern sanitation Holland Road area. Full particulars call *****. lF.918) ,TO LET. 2 furnished single rooms with all conveniences KM j from 1/4/49 also now avail.dale i one furnished double room with and full cooking faci- j HUBS.
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    • 212 3 TO LET for six months or more lovely modern house furnished easily divisible into two flats, three or four bedrooms, modern sanitation etc. Phone ***** before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m. (D.899) INDIAN COUPLE require ac- d ii-iaodation furnished or uni lurniahed sm M flat or willing snare house.
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    • 193 3 SIX: WANTED YOUNG ENGLISH LADY requires Secretarial Post after April Ist. Expert Shorthand I Typist, late Ministry National lnsuran ;e, I .ngland Apply Box A2ICO. Matey a Trit.une. SingV pore. (H.9-M) RELIABLE Ci icsc Accoumant Chief Clerk seeks part time work after olrir<. hcurs from 0 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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    • 383 3 FOB BAJLB "AIRMEC'' 5-Valv? Radio and "Garrard" convertogram. pefi feet condition. Apply V>>wlcs I 5961/8072». $350.00. (HV»4B) FiSHLNG TACKLE. We stock Fishing Hook 1 a*. T. cents each. C H. YOUNG CO.. IPOH. I <G. 934) CIJSARANCE SALE unpainted flit mosquito pumps at $6.00 per dozen, 50 pumps per case*
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  • 603 4 ABOUT a hundred and fifty years ago the A Reverend Thomas Malthus said that the most effective checks against over-population were the scourges of war, pestilence and famine. Malthus felt that since increase in food production could not keep pace with increase in population it was foolish
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  • 682 4  -  By W. PENDERSON MEET Sydney's 24-year-old green-eyed blonde, Beryl James, whose beauty, luck and talent have just singled her out as 1949 "Miss Australia" from 1000 other beautiful young Australians. With the title which means that she is the most beautiful, healthy,
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  • 448 4  -  By WALTER BRIGGS AN elderly, unobstrusive little man who recently slipped out of Hong Kong for Chinese Communist territory hopes to become the next leader—in name, at least —of one-fifth of humanity. He is Marshal Li Chi-sen, 64-year-old former warlord, who aspires to the
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  • 161 4 THE day that Mr. Leslie Dow found a four-poster bed that Queen Elizabech did not sleep in may turn out to be a sad one for all those guides who with more enthusiasm than accuracy show wide-eyed tourists over the stately homes of England For Mr. Dow
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  • 855 4  -  By TAN CHENG LOCK MALACCA is the first and oldest home of the Straits-born Chinese or Babas, who are sons of the soil. In this Settlement of ancient lineage the Chinese have formed a continuous Colony for some five hundred years. So it
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  • 93 4 ALBERT EGGETT. 78, say? says that Nellie, his black-and-white sheep deg, puts the kettle on for him eveij morning. This v.as Urn explanation ho cave "Each night I leave Ok e'ectnc kettle full of water downstairs before I fQ it bed. "In the morn she I down the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 50 Years of Integrity —Drink Gold Leaf and be sure of consistent quality The quality of ('Old Leaf ranks highest among Teas of Topmost Choice. < JOHN TANK SAFES DELIVERY FROM STOCK. l_ _VtJ_V M SINOAPORI 11 i 648Q ALSO A! KUALA LUMPUR t PE NAN ft i ■I'.lMllilUU 40
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    • 128 4 'COURVOISIER" I COGNAC I THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON I (Produce of France) I Honoured by the Warrant of Supply to H.M. tk I King George V. and H.M. King George VI. C I has also received similar distinctions from t*< I Imperial Court of France and from King Gust*! 1
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  • 167 9 (Tribute Staff Reporter) air shipments of about 200 000 Malayan parasites Ime <>» far ,ut, tied to Hawaii to fight ttie fruit fly which has mm l> tst destroying the important fruit industry of the Islands. Mr. N«v>l Krauas, junencsn entomologist, from headquarters
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  • 57 9 noire Hamble (Sheen Bali (42 43) Charon; 4li; Ruys 3, Titan j5/38>; Empire Jamaica— LrhUles' (33 34>; Tranquebar 3T2); Soestdijk (17/18); M Hill (19 20) Rawang ijl); Segamat (22); Kutsang 0 Kv< rnaas 15 lb); (13 14); Umburgl Steel Mover —Lancashire* I. Empire Halladale (C 71; Mirza
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  • 49 9 SHANGHAI. Fti. Resumption of shipping services between Communist and Nationalist China will get underway ■MM as Nationalist authorities had given their approval. Wee Wen-han. head of Shanghai's six-man shipping delegation to North China, told pressTien toda/ on returning from successful negotiation with the Communists. Reuter.
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  • 176 9 IS important as a weekly •i check-up of weight is ip 01 measuiements. Sometimes firrure changes whch won't be noted on sales will show up when ■asurements are taken. ThLs is c specially apt to be h case if the figure is Mtee. With the i lea
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  • 28 9 Airmails are expected to arrive in Singapore today from: U.K., India, U.S.A., and Australia and New Zealand. Closing time for airmails to the U.K. 6 p.m.
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  • 53 9 Five months old Juanita Evans in bcVeved to be the youngest traveller ever to fly round the world. She is seen here pausing for a quick sit to relatives in America when flying with her parents from India to Europe, from where she will continue her air journey
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  • 65 9 SHANGHAI, Fri. Two airlines threaten to suspend domestic airmail service in China if claims totalling more than U553,000,000 are not paid by the postal administration. The China National Aviation Corp and Central Air Transport Corp said they will discontinue the service on April 30 if the
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  • 310 9 There are several things you can do about imperfect legs. One popu'ar plan is the ostrich approach .Uie avoidance of full-length mirrors, eye-catching bright stockings, and pretty, leggy play-clothes. The other ap proach leads you »'ght up to a full-length mirror for a diagnosis.
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  • 105 9 Left The original sketch, and dinner goxen designed for Ruth Warrick to icear m "Enterprise's "Arch of Triu.nph" a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer re lease. Miss Warrick models this slim black dinner gown, with th? skirt honzontally striped with d>ep green }>raids. Green and black heavy silk cordisg it draped
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  • 143 9 SALMON CUTLETS INGREDIENTS: Slices of salmon. Pepper and salt. Method: Cut the slices one inch thick, and season them with pepper ard salt. Enclose each slice of fish separately in oiled paper; secure the ends of the paper case by twisting Vgh*»y. Grill gently over a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 70 10 Yesterday's prices were: SAGO FLOUR: Lmgga $14, Sarawak $11, Siak $11 SAGO SEED: $17. TAPIOCA FLOUR: Fail $25. FLAKE TAPIOCA: $29%. MEDIUM*PEARL: $31. TAPIOCA SEED: $27%. WHITE PEPPER: Muntok $247, Sarawak $246. BLACK PEPPER: Lampong $200. GAMBLER: (Rourd) $130. Java Cube $50. Hamburg Cube $50. COCONUT OIL: $57%
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  • 49 10 THE local share market was steady ve*terdav with sUght improvement in tin share priei-s. Industrials were qirietly steady. a s An exceptionally tee dividend (25 ~er cent. toll! f« r the year) for Lunas rubber still fa"s to tthmdate interest in rubber shares.
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  • 853 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore share quotations today as given by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were as follows Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 15.00 16.00 A. lex. Bnos Pref. 2.77 2.85 Ords. 1.972.02. B. B. Petrol 38/9 39/9 B. M. Trustee 7.50 &50 Cons. Tin Ord. 16/0 18/--do. (P)23/6 24/6
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  • 138 10 IN spite of poor response from til© United Kingdom 1 and the USA the local marjcet nrf»pr commodity market has been very buoyant, and any siigbi setback in prices has immediately attracted substantial buying power, says the week's rubber report issued by Lewis and
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  • 77 10 WITH London and New York prices slightly lower than the previous day,* the local rubber commodity market opened V v cent lower yesterday. With little interest from buyers and sellers the market was quiet. Little business was transacted. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Apr. RSS 36%
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  • 177 10 Hammer Co: $1.50 div. for the year THE directors of W Hammer and Co., Ltd., recom--1 mend a final. dividend of 75 cents per share together with a bonus of 50 cents per share, both esa income tax at 20 per cent. The annual general meeting of the company is
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  • 252 10 rE Mentmoie Manufacturing Co.. Ltd. made a net profit last year of £170.077 before taxation. Mr. A. Andrew* i Chairman and joint managing director) said at their 13th annual general meeting in London recently. This was £b4,101 up on the previous years. The statement submitted could
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 264 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Uq) tLs Agent* in Singapore, TJck«t Agents For Malayan Railway* GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWĔRP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG. Due Sails GLENGARRY (Calls Casablanc IS Mar. .2 Mar GLBNGYLB (Calls Genoa) 15 Apl. 20 Apl. DENBIGHSHIRE 23 Apl. 27 Apl. GLENROY (Calls Genoa) 12 May 16 May GLENARTNEY 21
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    • 599 10 mansheTd Tco.~i (Incorporated la Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option to proceed via other port, dtocaarg© cargo. m SAILINGS FROM U.K. rjc "Titan" from U.K./Cont "Tyndaruus" for UJC In "Astyanax" from U.K./Cont. Mar. jl "Eumaeurj" from U.K. Mir? Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGfm, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS ••Achilles" for Tangier. Casablanca Havi
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  • 665 11 From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Saturday. THE card for today*s races, the first day of the Penang Turi Club's Spring Meeting, is not an attractive one as the Club has to cater for Class U and Class V horses. Class II horses have had a
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  • 56 11 (Ay ALLAN LEWIS) J Kr.e 1 —WIT n$N HA M j <ohn Catherine Ka<« »—IRISH SONG J Caravan J Yoma Case 3—FIRST I N Rareness (iope.ig Rare !—ATH'.KIK. J NorthweM s'lpstrearu Race S—CON STANCE Cross of Gdtd J Princess Nafßeld J Race O—WANT TOUT j Kia
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  • 119 11 Track Notes PENANG, Fri—When the tracks outside the course proper were opened for training this morning Victory March (Flannery) worked over two furlong.; in 26-3 5 seconds, while Catherine (Jones) covered the same distance in a siightly longer time of 27 seconds. Maintain (Jeffers) and Technique went
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  • 175 11 Reuter. LONDON, Friday. piRST Division club Derby County today paid B record transfer fee for the signature of Manchester United inside forward, Johnny Morris. Both clubs, although not disclosing the fee, stated that it constituted a record. It is believed that the figure approached
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  • 78 11 In an S.A.F.A. Junior B Group 1, fixture the Jollila<!s Athletic Union defeated the Tor.g Mong Old Boys Association by two goals to ni' at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Muniyandi of the Jollilads scored the first goa l as a result of a penalty shot. In the
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  • 24 11 KLUANG. Fri.—ln a fast] soccer match played here the Kluang Government English' School beat the Roya! Engineers by two goals to one.
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  • 293 11 5.A.0.8.A. vs. S.C.R.C The lollowuvr wi'.l renresont S C R.C. against 5.A.0.8.A. at -rk-ket today M WoodsviUe at ->15 p.m.:-Lau Hock Chye. Ong Beng Bee, Ong Tong Bee. T S Chiang. Gan Kee Tian. Siew Kow, Swee Lim Swang. Chia Keng Hock. Francis Lee. Ho
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  • 298 11 THE Chinese Athletics were given a hard run 1 for their 3—l victory over the Singapore Cricket Club in their Senior league soccer fixture at Jalan Besar stadium, yesterday. T>>. C'l-b teuni wotked hard and relentlessly for three uuarters of the game and often leaked
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  • 117 11 ALL lionours in yesterday's Jalan Besar game must go to Bell, the new B.C.C. goalkeeper, who saved h<s t*am from what might easily have been a rout. Time and again, Bell rose to the occasion, and only owe did he fUtundei. That was when he dropped to his knees
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  • 80 11 (From TEOH SENG KHOON) LONDON, Fri. The Malayan Thomas Cup Team spent a very interesting and enjoyable day, yesterday, when they visited the Cambridge University where they were met by the Malayan students. The visitors were then entertained to a luncheon in the University Union
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 101 11 ruK'iSlfc CD^vJi OW BLANCHE, HONEY-1 P BESIDES- DYNAMITE'S Ra£ I KNOW DYNAMITE... J FBJT. BLANCHE-1 XTHAT 5 JUST IT 5 R «2 E DOC EXAGGERATE .7 YOUK I 01'] AND HE ISN'T ONE TO FOOL we*4 CAN LEAVE *U /JOE, DARLINGr< I V onnaiStf 51JPi JC?*T-ri"? FOR you J DYNAMITE
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  • 399 12 ISRAEL —TRANSJORDAN TRUCE SIGNED U.P. A.P. RHODES, Friday.—lsrael and Transjordan signed a fire agreement today, pledging their troops would advance no further than points nowheld by their forward elements. The agreement, which went into effect immediately, stipulated however that the cease fire does not prejudice the "rights, claims, interests and
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  • 102 12 THE Youth Brigade of the Singapore Young Men Muslim Association yesterday started their weekly mosque-to-mosque collection campaign to raise funds for the million Arab refugees in troubled Palestine. This week's target was tin Sultan Mosque where the Brigude 'collected exactly $100. Members, >t the Itrigadc stood
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  • 71 12 A.P. KINGSTON, ENGLAND, Fri. William Goodman, 49, charged with theft, admitted in court he st arried away i cvcral big concrete slabs jor a building site. The judge ruied in effect: c:»rry them right back—in a wheel harrow. Goodman did pushing them three and a half miles.
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  • 48 12 A.P. NEW DELHI, Fri.—The pro-, duction of sugar in the Indian Union including Hyderabad dur-l ing the for tnight ending Janu- ary, 31, 1949 was 3,658,000 maunds (1,829,000 pounds) in the corresponding fortnight last year, it was 3,650.000 maunds' (1,825.000 pounds), according to official estimates. —A.P.
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  • 147 12 Reuter. LONDON, m. Although: there was only bare minimum trading in the London stoc exchange today It was sufficient to move most prices to lower levels. Among industrials there wai dullness in breweries. motors and irons and steels. Mi3Cellaneous industrial leaders irregular with price changes i few
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  • 40 12 SCOTT AIII FORCE BASE, Illinois, Fri. j Tuentyfire United States Air Force weather eR- I ports concluded a twx>- day conference here--and found themselves 1 marooned by a snote- I storm none of them had forecast.--Rent* i. i
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  • 107 12 WEE Keng Ann. storekeeper ot No. 2 ■tab-depot 8.0.D. Shed No. 1. X- at Hong who was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by the Third District Court for abetting the theft of right biles of bodflheets, wan cleared on appeal in the High Court yesterday. Mr. Murrav-Aynsley.
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  • 54 12 Tan Eng Hing, alleged to have styled himself a po'icc informer, was charged US the First District Court yesterday with extorting money fn>m Ten Yip Ming on January 30 and February 27. Hing claimed trial and was allowed bail of $1,000 in one surety. The case was
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  • 192 12 A YOUNG Chinese, Chye Soon Hai, who was on trial in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on three charge? of attempted murder, armed robbery and carrying a pistol, will be retried before another Judge and jury on the two latter charges as the jury could not
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  • 57 12 A.P. NEW DULHi. rri i.i? Jovornimnt proposes to e.slihHah thiee factories to o due > Hie woollen goods, in thi m i .>»« os saiaij S. ,aid in th. Parh il. ie factories ai \r be L k ,la Bombay and or in Jamnagar, North of
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  • 392 12 Reuter. LONDON, Friday.—A writer in the in dependent review Time and Tide today compared Malayan planters and miners facing danger from Communist guerillas with Battle of Britain pilots during the var. The recovery of Western Europe may be closely affected by the outcome of the
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  • 33 12 Dr. E. 8. Monteiro. Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Setvice, haa been appointed to act as Professor of Medicine. College of Medicine, Singapore, in place of Professor G. A Ransome.
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  • 75 12 THE Federation and S ngapore imported 363 tons of tin ore in February according !to figures re'eased last night The tin metal content of the ore was 265 tons. This was a decrease as compared with the January ore import figure which was 407 j tons. In January
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  • 305 12 CATHAY: 'The Loy With .Jreen Hair" (in tcchnieolour) witn Dean Stockwell, Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan and RarDara Ha!c—11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. "Trader Horn," with Harry Carey—midnight. CAPITOL: Bud AbJjott and Lou Costcllo Meet Frankenstein," —11 a.m.. 1.45, 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m.
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  • 148 12 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. i>nr. Div. R.E. Regt. v. Kota Raja—J. Cesar; R.A.F. Changi v. Navy —Changi; Jnr. A. Grp. 2, LEPTEC (BM) v. H.M. Dockyard—Blakan Mati; Jnr. B. Grp 1. C.Y.M.A. v. Social A.P., Geylang; Jnr. B. Grp. Changi Prison v. S.H.A.U. St. George's Rd. CRICKET: S.A.O.B.A. v. S.C.R.C.—Woodsvillc; S.R.C.
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  • 31 12 An Eng'UM hn buys h ,r s n fl X IvilelM-r i„ I nadua. Britain* Ministry is warwj] black auuitH a ban, flesh uhi.h is m J Honed.
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  • 272 12 EDUCATIONAL tours are part of the Sojial Wei fare Department's scheme to tra.n he girls of the Hcne at Pasir Panjang to be responsible and useful citizens. Last month they visited Uie Kian Guan Hin Coconut and Groundnut Oil Factor' s the Singapore Harbour
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  • 89 12 UNDER sentence of 18 months rigorous imprisonment foi dishonestly selling a stolen Austin car, be'onging to Mi. Ccwin. Ho Yew Liang unsuccessfully appealed in the High Court yesterday against the order of 18 months' Police supervision added on to his sentence. Dismissing th~ appeal. Mr. Justice
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  • 49 12 The following players u.-e re I [ucstcd to turn up for Jollilads vthlctic I'Mion soccer team Igaloat G.H.Q. Signals nt Gey- iang Stadium at 8.13 p.m. tomorrow:— Narayna, Rasak Kader, Ghani. Srpce, S.ntha. HuniyaadL Salahudin, To v >ing. Huaciea, Doilah, Ahmat Ka.I ;m, Hascan, Kr'.uimajamy. j Bari.
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  • 88 12 THE fin i the creati m oi Navy will to taken al meeting ot the S Le* lativc Council to held faefl ay The Malayan II f r;> and Defence Oi tin i a'ded at ti. jr the mainten ie ol ra* eS and ena.
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  • 98 12 LEE Lye Seng, who had been sentenced to thiee month?' rigorous imprisonment out the option of a tin, hf the Second P Hoe Magistral for giving false information to the Police, had te sentence varied to a fine on appeal in the High Court yesterday. Mi.
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  • 164 12 U.P. COLOMBO. Fri. If Malays from Ceylon want to go and settle down in Malaya, they would be welcomed, said Tunku Abdul Rahman of Kcdah, the brother of the Sultan of Kcdah, who was on his way back honr after two and a half years in
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