Malaya Tribune, 1 December 1949

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  • 65 1 MALAYA Tribune M na PFOPLF FOR tHF PtOPt F Tot Tribunes'poc« LARGER SALES VIAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER /A/ MALAYA Phone 3*ll/3 Nine Una Published simultaneously at atnyupore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and t'enana EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, DEC, 1, 1949 PKICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOS DOS RBPRBBENTATIVM E. Maurice
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  • 379 1 U.P. WASIUNGTON, Wednesday. THE State an n-mined today Hint 12 countries have decided to protest to the lnnese Go niniunist regime against its reecnl BIIUM iml detention of United Si nes Con sul General Angus Ward. The Department said the rountries which will protest
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  • 51 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Summonses have been served on 40 individual companies and associations for not paying income tax for 1948. the income tax department has collected nearly $27,000.--000 in tax on both the 1948 and 1y49 assessments. 'Ihe total assessments for both years now amounted to
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  • 167 1 Reuter. LONDON*. WWfc A greeting from Malaya «at given the Free Woi'd Laboor conference here tooigbl by Che' Yusofi bin Mohammed Ncor, Malayan observer who is attending the coolereoce with a Chinese and an In<!i:m i presentattve from the same country. "We thank the Trade Union Congress
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  • 69 1 Kluang, today.—A Chinese contractor saved the mail bag for Kluang when he threw it into a ditch during a bus ho!d-up by seven armed bandits on the Yong Hitam Road at 3.40 p.m. yesterday The bandits robbed the 10 passengers of their personal belongings, cards and
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  • 85 1 Reuter. LONI) <) N. Wed. The Ro>al Air Force lia.s ioMi 21,000 hours flying ami made 19.000 flights aga'nw; terrorists in Malaya, Air Minister Arthur Henderson told the House of Commons today. Air Commodore Arthur Harvey, Conservative, who had asked for information, iur.her asked if the
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  • 75 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. General Lawton Collins. U.S. Army chief of staff, said today that "serious study is being given to applying the atomic bomb to infantry tactics."' The comment, in answer to a question at a news conference, represented a departure from earlier military thinking.
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  • 285 1 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Today:—The Johore Government yesterday blamed "headquarters at Kuala Lumpur' 1 for the press release on the Squatter Resettlement Scheme which has resulted in a strong protest by the Malayan Chinese Association in Johore. .lohore s Commissioner of Lands
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  • 30 1 U.P. TOKYO, Wed.—California Senator William Knowland today labelled American and British shipping lines doing business with Chinese Communist territory as "blcck-ade-runners giving aid and comfort to the enemy."—U.P.
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    63 1 Yon Nida, (wearing Mr. Loke Wan Tho's ha I, which he borrowed for luck ami kept as* a souvenir) leans on his putter to watch his protege. Peter Thomson take a pi ft at the Gth. hole at the Island Club's L'niversiSv of Malaya Fund <io»f
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  • 300 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE British Government'!- action over Sarawak is described as a "discreditable transact!' v, euphemistically referred to in official circles v 'The Sarawak Cession' in a letter from the solicitors of the Raja Muda. Mr. Anthony Brooke to organisations both in that country
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  • 166 1 U.P. SOFIA. Wed. -The Communist government today formally charged its former Vice Premier Traicho Kostov with plotting to assassinate the late Premier Gcorgi Dimitrov and starting a coup with American support. The 20,000-word indictment said Kostov and 10 co-defend-ants would be tried on an undisclosed
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  • 125 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Toaay. —Dato Wong Shce Fun, chairman of the Malayan Chiaese Association in Johore. sent a strongly-worded letter of protest to the M.C.A. Headquarters at Kuala Lurapur on receipt of a letter of resignation from Dr. Id Birchee. chairman of the Johore Bahru branch
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  • 31 1 Reuter. TEL AVIV. Wed.--United Nations hcauquaii'. n m Jerusalem announced that the L M Cnict-01-Staff in Pale.tine Bngadier General VV.ioam iv riUefc *U1 leave for Laae Success tomorrow. Reuter.
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  • 49 1 A.P. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.Apparently to foster the cocao industry in Malaya, the Fedoution government has appointed a new Director of Agriculture who is a cowa expert. He 19 Dr O. L. Voelker. pi esent Director of the West Afrcan Cocao Research Institute, Gold Ccast. —A.P.
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  • 28 1 A.P. BANGKOK. Wed. Married Tiiai women lost a debate on the subject. 'Resolved that married women are neer than single women" at the Yhai Won.ens Club.—A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 Mutual Cenerat -1 IMF MOTOK irOBKMKirS OMI'KNXATION, nnwAi Mt inKNT and other classes uf WMK I ATION LTD, (Incorporated in Lngtand) Mmrr t'hanibers. Ka 17 lex t'lac*. 1 E vote. N. S WISE. I'houc: SNStt 1 I Waterwave fek and Plain d£Tw Taffeta It locks right- m 1 wears fight
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    • 22 1 SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA lUMPUR ***** 7/i<? scsf Cigarettes in the World State (kpress 555^ Hanufactured LONDON < I by A*DATH TOBACCO CO. LTD.
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  • 160 2 (IOPRA wan easier in f-intjaporo j yestordav with sellers fnr f.o.b. Dfr.-Jan. s.iiDment asking $37 and buyers ■howinn little or no interest. Sellers af>k<?fl 536 1/2 for f.o.b. Jan.-F-j). with buyers biddin-r 536 Wo f.o.b. business was renortad. Tendon wm slightly ;aiiier in opra witli sellers for
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  • 61 2 -*The TTational Union 6f Students' Qpuncjl has approved P scheme whereby Britiah siiudenta can contribute library of some 26© *> the new Univgraity of Malayav Each University and college in.Britain in ashed to donate vno book. The books—with a suitable inscription on %he a*e to be
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  • 99 2 Singapore, Wed. rIERE has been little to attract investors i& tin shares and the trend is still slightly c'ownwards. Industrials and rubbers remained unchanged. The following are the price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association today. 8.8. Petrol 34 6 35/6 iH'kong Reg). 765.00 795.00
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  • 83 2 THE rubber commodity market was steady but quiet yesterday and prices were mainly unchanged. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS f.o.b. Dec. 46 3 k 46'j N0.2 RSS f.o.b. Dec. 45 45%, No. 3 RSS f.o.b. Dec. On registered tender: Jan -Mar. 46** 46^ Apr.-June 45
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  • 60 2 Serampanjc (45): Union Trader (11): Tankhaven 111 (Sheer* Wharf); Devonshire -Clytoneus (42 43); Maetsuycker— Waiwerang (40/41): (38/39): Niouw Holland—Hoegh Silve.rhKht (35/36); Charon—Cyclops (33/34); An>rby (31/32); Shirala —Corenlius Maresk (19/20); Frederick Clover (21/ 22>;* Afidaman (23/24); Fionia (25/26); Rhesus (27/2S); Gengyle (16/16): Silverash (13/14); Tarn (11): Silverash (8/9):
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  • 149 2 IIIMrAPORR and Federation manufacturers, who would like to enter Oct. 1-15. 1950 respectively According) to the- report, the devaluation of-tfio pound. %\ie extension of the Trade Agreements Progmmme by Cod*iess;-and -the recent t:iliii cuts -ranted at Annecv by Vu- United States make
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  • 148 2 rrVHE Cathay OrganlsaUflg in its first overseas venture, 4 today went into partnership with, the owners of Kuchand Mr. Ho Ah Loke. famous men in t MaSfciic*em*ic aworW. visited Kuching somctn,, age < Negotiations werv? -tartec and laet Saturday. Mr. Ede, General Manager of the
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  • 15 2 The price of tin in Singapore was unchanged yesterday at $297 Per picul.
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    80 2 Dr. Wii 1 aak-Shing, i speaking at the 10th an- niversary celebrations of the Sing Wah Musical and Dramatic Association, reminded those pre- sent not to forge* the j plight of their mother- i land. He asked them to co-opt rai< with the Government of the colony. i
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  • 166 2 LABOUR Commissioner, Mr. Pat Johnson ever Radio Malaya last night desciibed the progressive Party's charge that Labour was opposed to Capital, as "nonsense politically and economically." Speaking over the Blue Network in the second broadcast to be made by political parties contesting the December
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  • 65 2 The Tribune is reliably informed that Mr. M. Saravanamuttu J, P. Penang has been called by the Ceylon Government for discussions with ugard to the appointment of a Commissioner for the Ceylon Government in Malaya. Mr. Saravanamuttu will leave shortly by plane. Mr. Saravanamuttu's name recently was
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  • 37 2 Mis* Selvaruni Thamboo will give a music recital at the Ceylon Tamils' Association premises at 11, Handy Road, at 7 p.m. today. Miss Thamboo, is from Kuala Lumpur, and is on her way to Ceylon.
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  • 134 2 f HINESE rice-millers in Kedah and Perl's have protested against proposed measures, which will give Government the power (1) to stop any mill without prior notice being given to the mulowner and (2) and to withdraw the milling licence, if the mills are found
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  • 94 2 Mr. Justice Brown reserved judgment in the High Court yesterday in the suit brought by the Firestone The and Rubber Co.. Ltd. against the Singapore Harbour Board for the recovery of i 2,053, the price of 17 tyres alleged to have been lost from
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  • 64 2 A young English educated volunteer special constable, Vincent Lee, under sentence of 18 months' gaol for alleged extortion, was cleared of the charge in the High Court yesterday on appeal. Vincent Lee was alleged with two otheis to have gone to a Chinese in Chin Chew St.
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  • 190 2 MR. Justice Evans in the High Court yesterday ordered the Nederlandishch Indische Handeisbank to pay the Indo-Commercial Society $18,000 with costs, in respect of the purchase of 84 piculs cf black pepper. The Society bought the pepper from the South Pacific Commodity Corporation Ltd. ttnder
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  • 88 2 An appeal for mote Asiai members of the Malayan branch of the Royal Asiatic Society was made last nisrht by Dato Sir Roland Braddell, in a radio ta'k on thr odety'c activities in Asia. "We have a good ninny, but want more because,
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  • 30 2 Mr. Chuang Shi Chuan, is not. as had boon previously stated, connected with the Overseas Chinese Commercial Union Ltd.. whoso proprietor is Mr. Chuanq; Hm Tsuan.
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    • 122 2 i Today: 3.15—6.30—-9. 15 p.m Naseem Shram in HCHANDNI HA AT" (Hindustan!) Sunday 11 aan. show: "CALL 6l m SAVAGE." (whole serial) 3 Shov.s Dally: S, 6, 9.15 p.m. Shaw Bros.* Latest Malay Success' "XI LAM" starring SirVT SERA WAR with S. ROOMAI NOR, D. HARRIS Thrilling Adventure of ROMANCE
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    • 93 2 T O*D 4 V! 1.45: 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.m. THEY HAD A DATE WITH VENGEANCE ON THE IEIVFff THAT HAN WITH BLOOD! GUY RORY MADISON CALHOUN AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Hiwto in j&ttfk ONE TODAY! 11am; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30pm. LttVi: OR IH IV! I-orebiMiing are the recesses of this
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 427 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY 1» It TIT "WTTTWrkIJtr story "Menace "tn Wax"; «40 Instrumental; «.45 Talk on JBI/UILi UlVIa. Timo sijfiial News; 9.45 Worid Problem Series; G..V> ■aim mm i.uAri» vi avx Evening Star; 10.00 Hlue Music; Recorded Music; 6.58 Closing 10,30 Music for dancing; 11.00 .Annct. Sig. Tune; 7.#t
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  • 145 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners did not decide on the reduction of Singapore Traction Company's minimum fares Instead they referred the matter to a Municipal Committee for detailed study. The S.T.C. will be able to state their case before the committee. Mr. 5.1.0. Alsagoff said that in
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  • 114 3 Mr. >. c. James '(Pros. East) told Municipal Commissioners that boys and girls of the senior classes in Singapore's schools should be given practical lessons in civics. He suggested that Commissioners should invite them at least once a year and conduct the children on tours around the
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  • 125 3 The Municipal President, Mr_ W. t». Blythe would be the first to protest against .my attempt to smother the free expression of opinion in the Municipal Council chamber. He gave this assurance m answer to an adjournment speech by. Progressive Party commissioner Mir
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  • 352 3 A PLEA for the';creation of a "Piomoiion Board,"' similar to the one established by Government, to consider sympathetically the case Of the older clerks in the Municipality was made"by Mr. V. Pakirisamv. There was a strong tpeling, he said, against written examination
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  • 1418 3 HEAT, light and sound punctuated ami livened up yesterday's spirited debates m the Municipal Council Cha m ner* The light and sound came from the twelve buaaers snd microphones installed in the chamber a* an experiment. And the heat—came fiom the City Fathers themselves
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  • 1017 3 f Olt more than an. h ill Mngnporc Municipal CcaamUstoßera Jt 1 heatedly debated the promotion of an Asicn, Mr. P. C. Lim to 'he post of Deputy Watei Engineer in the Municipality's Water Department. The Are of the argument dwelt on how
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  • 136 3 MR. S. I. O. ALSAGOKK speaking on the, adjournment again referred to the $45,000 —houses for senior officers to he built in Braddell Road. He said this sum did not include the cost of land and architects fees. When these two factors are taken
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  • 201 3 MRS. Robert Eu (Prog.; told the Commissioners that if they allowed lowering of the height of rooms for new buildings, the women of Singapore would get a "rabbit complex." "We would feel an atmosphere of being closed in. If ceilings were too low it
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 42 3 NOTICE f NOTICE is hereby given tnat Mr. UNG GUAN HOCK of Kuala Lumpur is nc longer in cur employ 09 frpui 30.11.49 end rlierearter he har no authority to trapsa'ct any bu .mess on hehurt •of this* Company: LOW LIMITED. Singapore.
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    • 490 3 SIT: VACANT CLERK. single nwn requited fax Krftang to handle accounts in in j n*ge ond Baalish. Acvornmodal 10* orid food provided. Smalfa ,v CO 29/30 Nunes Building. iHl»>e WANTED a qualified Phin pa I for an ©Id established rirm hi Kuala L-unpur. Apniv with Ore dentiajs *.o Box a3«w,
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    • 156 3 ACCOMMODATION ONE double room available full board Central—Telephone No:— J>243?. (H.l7'»). WANTED furnished/unfurnished accommodation with/without board Ist. January European couple onu child. Box. A.Sf«B. M.T.. Spore. EUROPEAN no children urgently requires accommodation ?hon or lons lease. Willing take over furniture. Box. A.3OW. M.T.. Spore. '0.158». WANTED bjr European bachelor pmall
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    • 708 3 Paris, New York and the World! t SINGAPORE ,< TO SAIGON ('onn»<tion* for all if\A/ parts of Indo-China jjjlM*' Arrivals from Saigon Thursdays 2.60 p.m. vJlf)/^ Departures for Saigon ]\lj/J IIiMiMM, 111 IK! AGENTS Ground Floor c Inion Hutlding Me *J!?*Vi** M r, «»n«"" in. kswmi \|y —»J>* Yw In.
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  • 339 4 THERE are times when even pressmen feel that the mind of the Sphinx is an open book compaied with that of our bureaucracyi Up to a pent the official mind follows well-define.l channels and then, without a warning or explanaticn, it vanishes into the ground, to pursue, in
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  • 208 4 THUNGKING has fallen without a fight tc the Chinese Reds. When the Nationalists retreated to Chungking, there were some people who entertained the feeble hops that from Chungking Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek could stage a come-back just as he did against Japan. But history has not repeated
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  • 3489 4 iiv intH.Aim it i 1 il/JtOY i S MACLEAN HI. P- 1 APPROACHES-12 I LEFT Moscow on June 6 on the five days' journey by train to Alma Ata, the capital of the Kazak' S.S.R. It was the sanfe route that I
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    • 135 4 f —lQS~~* Can Succeed" should be everyone* motto but it would be extremely difficult if you don't go for that specialised training which counts so much in later life. LC. S. can provide you with such a vocational training along carefullyplanned lines. Write for particulars of the subject you are
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  • 1126 5 DUTCH CIVIL SERVANTS IN INDONESIA FEAR FUTURE BATAVIA. FFHIRTY thousand Dutch civil servants in Indonesia f. ar that they have been left in the lurch by the Netherlands Government, according to Mr. J. de Groot, organiser and adviser of the "Centrale." trade
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  • 217 5 THERE were many ways of killing a cat than by shtting •;U throat Mr. Pat Johnson (Labour) told Commissioners when he explained why he departed from the Commissioners' mandate to produce a bill on i equisitioning of empty hodses. Hn said: "The wording of this
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 294 5 MALAYAN AIRWAYS MERGUI RANGOON WEEKLY SERVK X FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG ON MONDAYS FARES FROM SINGAPORE TO MERGUI $215 TO RANGOON $300 GG lb*. OF BAGGAGE CARRIED FREE. MANAGERS MANSFIELD CO., LTD., OCEAN RLDG., SINGAPORE. TEL. 5021. TELEGRAMS: "TERBANG." 2-1 X 2847 Uflfir CIM UW 162, Orchard Rd., Tel: No.
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  • 199 6 By ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 icinners. I IPOH. Today. RUNNING two furlongs in 27 4 5 sees. Silver Star (J. Donnelly) was the best worker this morning when the tracks were opened for training. The going was. slightlyheavy and all horses were
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  • 26 6 The Indian Recreation Club defeated Keppel Barracks two-nil in a soccer match at Farter Patk yesterday. A. Singh netted twice for the I.R.C.
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  • 334 6 Tribune Staff Reporter DADMINfON enthusiasts will see Pave Freeman, unbeaten world champion, in action in Singapore, if arrangements, to bring him here are successful. Freeman and his wife it is learnt, are scheduled to tour Manila in January and a local organiser is optimistic
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  • 155 6 SUPERIOR in attack and defence, the S. C. R. C. trounced 228 B. O. D. "B" by four goals to one to hurdle through the second round of the Knock Out Hockey Tournament at St. George* Road ground yesterday. In the 12ih minute of the uamc.
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    73 6 The Jollilad* Sporting Association gave a dinner hist night in honour of their president, Mr. Koh Peng Hni of Java who returned to Singapore with the East Java Basketball tram now playing her; Leit to right: Mr. A. Mr*. Chong K«»\v Thye, Mrs. Roh IVng Hui, Mr. Oei Sim
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  • 893 6 A USTRALIA'S top golf professional, short, powerful Norman Yon Nida yesterday afternoon "heard the 'birdies' sing" during the four-ball oxnibitioii match in aid of the University of Malay Fund at the Island Golf Club, when 600 spectators turuevl out to waiehi he and his young
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  • 258 6 SCOTLAND defeated The by 16points (two goals, two tries) to 13 points (two goals, a penalty goal) in the local rugger classic on the padang, yesterday. It was a gruelling game but not fast. Only a few individual efforts quickened interest in the game. Scotland snatched
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  • 134 6 A.P. LONDON. Wed.—England's International soccer team beat Italy, holders of the World Cup by two goals to nothing in a thrill-packed game on the Tottenham Hotspur ground today. In speed, accurate passing and all-round soccer technique, this England team, which wa«i thought to be so good,
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  • 6508 7 FIRST DAY OF IPOH RACES Horses Class 3, Div. S, 1 Mile and 110 Yds. LORD FREDERICK 9.00 WON 3-9-49 Spore 8.12. 9 F ur s and 8 Yds. (MrPherson) Div 9 Stymie 2nd 1-57 45. Going Good. THIRD 12-11-49 Spore B.oa Abt. Furs. (McPherson) Div
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    • 75 7 ROYAL DUTCH AIRUN6S M, SATURDAY Dec. 3rd FIRST COMMERCIAL LANDING OF A CONSTELLATION AT KALLANC AIRPORT As from Saturday, December 3rd, X.L.M. Constellations will land once weekly, westbound, on Saturdays and once weekly, eastbound, on Tuesdays at Kalian? Airport. These services will be additional to those already operating from Tengah
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 212 8 LAHOl'R PARTY, election meeting, Dalhousie Square. 1.15 p m. PROGRESSIVE PARTY, election meet inn. Geylang K,n»cnsn School. 5.30 p.m. MAI AY K'KST All) CLASS. Kota Raja M/lay School, Vi<« loria Stieet, ».30 p.m. BETH ESI) A, Bras Basah Road. 6 p.m. Mr. .Tames Hariam will ».alK
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  • 164 8 CATHAY: "The Bribe" with Robert Tavlor. Ava Gardner at 11 1.46. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Black Magic" with Orson Welles and Nancy Guild 11 1 45 4.00. 6.30 and ».30 p.m. PAVILION: "The Adventures of Marco Polo" with Gary Cooper and Basil Rathbono ft 2. 4.15. 6.30
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  • 45 8 WASHINGTON, Wed. The U.S. National Boxing Association today suspended Ike Williams, world lightweight box ng champion, until he honours a contract for a fight wi f -h Bernard Docusen or reimburses the Los Angeles Olympic Club for U5C52.000 spent on the proposed match.
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  • 203 8 IN an address described by President Mr. W. L. Blythe as "a marathon speech breakine all records" Mr. S I O Alsaeotf nominated) put forward the case of "the numerous miserable landlords" before Municipal Commissioners. Mr. AlsagorT said that tie was speaking on behalf
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  • 176 8 U. S. consumption of natural rubber in October increased nome 7.000 ton* over tlir September figure with use of natural latox setting a new I ltrti. the U.S. Commerce Department reported yesterday. Also ihe ratio or natural rubber consumption to total natural plus synthetic rubber rose
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  • 185 8 JAP CL OTH FOR S'PORE THE Executive Controller of Imports and Exports told the Colony's chambers of commerce yesterday that licences valid for two months will now be Issued for the import of Japanese grey cotton piecegoods from Japan or Tndia. The Government of India bought grey cotton in excess
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  • 264 8 20,000 Red Troops Pour Into City A.P. U.P. Reuter. HONGKONG, Wednrsd »v. fIiINGKING fell today. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek fled his recently established Nationalist r»pit»l only a step ahead of en estimated 20,000 Clrnese Communists, states en agency report. RelnmV sources in Taipeh, Formosi, report tint Chungking was captured
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  • 80 8 ONE of the smallest but most charming wedding receptions ever held in Singapore was given at Raftles Hotel yesterday afternoon. There were three guests. Mrs. Claude Massey, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Stone, apart from the best man. the matron of honour and the man who gave the
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  • 69 8 A.P. AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Wed. New Z'-aland elected a government to private enterprise and reduced taxation on Wednesday. The electorate*! decision ended M years of Labour rubin the Dominion. S. Holland and big National Party won 4G seats in Parliament to Labour's 34. Four of Labour's seats, as
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  • 208 8 SEGAMAT, Wed. A co nbmed party of Gurkhas and Police encountered a fcatUt «ang in the J«r.entah ■v ea yesterday and killed uur 01 ciieia. A quantity ;i a. m.s and ammunition were also recovered. The bodies of three cf the bandits have been recovered one
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  • 149 8 Tribune Staff Reporter MUNICIPAL Commissioners yesterday rdmittec 1 liability to claims by Government against the Municipality amounting to $10.633.092.32. They agreed to make an immediate pavmcnt of $180,935.13 in payment of claims for loss of civil supplies issued to the Municipality. Tog remaining sum of
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  • 73 8 A plea for more public halh in Singapore was made by Mr. S. I. O. Alsagoff. Mr. Alr.agoff said that the Victoria Memorial Hall was not used for nine or ten days in a month, not because there was no demand for it, but beeau.-e
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  • 38 8 The Pahnng River EMM by another fees teet last night and is now about 30 feet above the irjnnal level. The surrounding areaj are flooded, it Ig reported thai the Jerantut Fetry is out of action.
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  • 345 8 ChtaefcO Examination Cerwhcotgg given by the Chinese Consul General, Singapore, will be presented on Dec. 10 to the lollewing students who have PMWd in the examination held at ;he Singapore Chinese Mandarin School en Nov. 12. ADVANCED gfIOHTTIT Chan Moo Meny, Ong Kai Kee, Lint See Tan.
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  • 319 8 Tribune Staff Reporter JAPAN may revalue her yen early next year enabling her to cut the sterling prices of her manufactures and increase her exports to South Ea Asia A leading Singapore Chinese businessman said this in Singapore yesterday. He had just return d
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  • 124 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed,— A warning to all business men that they should have their businesses registered to comply with the Businesses Registration Ordinance, 1949. was given in the Kua-a Lumpur Second Magistrate':; Court today. A fine of $250/- or in default, ten week's simple imprisonment was imposed
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  • 37 8 The Atl-lndonesia League. Singapore, last night, held a "makan keehil" at Sultan Gatr to bid farewell to its Ceneral-Secretai V. Mr. A. Wahab and Mrs.* Wallab. who are leaving for Colombo. Ceylon, on Dec. 3.
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  • 57 8 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. Selangor wiii spend over four and a half mm.on dollai on education in 1950 out of a total expenditure of 121.500,000. This is announced in the supply enactment gazetted hen- today. Oother taai i items of expend.tu;< nearly $J.000.00U on medical and health
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  • 167 8 LONDON. Wed. The rv MDOJpjH or trading i" r <«! on the London Stock Exchange started on a bright rote today. Small r*ia» awrr v. with s timent aided by the result of the New Zealand election.". This brought a of government with the of the Labour Party.
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    • 138 8 li*l abimh I,v AI <'«i»i» IS WE GOIN' W/lT'5 COMMA MS -T' THINK A3 WE. T' LiSSEKJ TO )\A Ll'L ONUSUAL. WORSHIP, AKi' T* VOTE AS WE OKI, r TAKE OUR FREEDOMS < THINKS A LfL DIFF RUNTLY TH' USUAL r_ > THIS Y'AR. PLEASE. WE Fir FO'TH EM AWAY
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