Malaya Tribune, 8 February 1950

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  • 58 1 MALAYA Tribune JFOR 7HE PEOPLE S'por* TWELVE PAGES. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, I poh and Penang. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1950 LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 3*ll/3 Njo* Urn TON CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fleet
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  • 403 1 Cabinet's Last Act Before Election A.P. U.P. n rmv A 4. T IX)NDON, Tuesday. QRITAIN and the United states have today recognised the three Indo-Chinese M;.tes— \ietnam. Lao R Cambodia as associates within the French n,on T mmm T€ **>S nition came five hours after
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  • 34 1 Reuter. LISBON, Tues. Portuguese official sources today declined to comment on Indian Tune Minister Ncnru s declaration to Parliament yesterday that the Portuguese possession of Goa "will have to come to India."—Reuter.
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  • 251 1 KASHMIR Reuter LAKE SUCCESS, Tues.— —Gen. A.c.L. McNaughton. of Canada, who was entrusted NO. to find a "middle way in the Kashmir deadlock said that further proceto settle this dispute should be determined by the Security Council. this statement in an IS-page report
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  • 47 1 Philip Jessup, Ame-nba.ssador-at-Large, his party left Singapore for Rangoon this rning in the U.S. Air s Dakota. It was earlier feared that th( I in would not bo abie Jo take oil due to a minor trouble developing in the sond enTin?.
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  • 100 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The American Government has granted unconditional recognition to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. A formal announcement said that America is also considering measures to "promote political stability and the growth of effective democratic institution in Indo-China, and to ensure, in collaboration with other
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  • 58 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Tues.—The inauguration of diplomatic relations between Ho Chiminh's Indo-China regime and Russia and China will be marked on February 18 by rallies throughout Vietnam, according to Peking radio which quoted Ho's "Vietnam News Service." It said banners throughout the country will proclaim "death
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  • 57 1 LEEDS, Wed.—Wardens reported today the discovery of a plot by desperate long term prisoners to blow their way out of prison with high explosives stolen from the prison quarry. The plot went wrong when officials found a bomb made of gelignite packed into a cup
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  • 24 1 «r»>a muowh territory wlwny or pat-nanv under oj Mo ChJ-rrunh whose "liovernmeat" has been recognised by Kussia and China.
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  • 92 1 A.P. BOMBAY. Tues. One prisoner was killed and another wounded when police fired five rounds on violent Communist prisoners yesterday evening in Nasik Jail it was officially stated today. 1 hirty police personnel. Including the district superintendent of police, were injured when the Communists attacked
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  • 89 1 A.P. LONDON. Tues. The London Star said today that tho Duke and Duchess of Windsor plan to end their long solf-imposed exile from England before the end of 1950. Th 3 Duke and Duchess are now visiting friends in America, said the Star columnist. "In
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  • 208 1 A.P. MADRAS, Wed. "Gorgeous Gussie" Moran, American tennis star, whose engagement to British businessman Anthony Davenport was announced and then postponed last month, said yesterday that she is definitely not marrying this year or in the near future." Gussie continued: "I like Tony immensely, but
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  • 237 1 U.P LONDON, Tues. Tho Daily Express said today that King Farouk of Fgypt will marry beautiful young commoner, Narriman Sadek. once betrothed to a Government clerk, on his 30th birthday this Saturday. A dispatch from correspondent Sefton Delmer, datelined "Over Arabia," said: "The probability is
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  • 257 1 Berlin Jam Eases But Still Tense BERLIN, Tuesday. RUSSIA'S slow-down ol traffic on the Berlin trunk highway produced its worst traffic jam today, and then, unaccountably eased off. Just as the traffic jam caused by Soviet delaying tactics at the Helm.stedt checkpoint was paralysing all movement over the zonal border,
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  • 106 1 STOP PRESS A.P. RANGOON, WtJ.—Singapore ha-i agreed to pay a soccer tvam from Burma $12,000 for thrse matches against Malayan combines, Ben A. Shalrack, Secretary, Burma Athletic Association announced here. The matches will taJce place In Singapore on ri#rri«rj 23, 25 and 27. The Singapore matches
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  • 62 1 Reu ter. Two L/Otiiiiiuiust flags, one near -fa'an lie .ar Stadium and :he other on a telegraph u.r> near t he Chines? Protect ora*e, Haveloek Road, together with Communist postiftm smd pamphlets were collected by the police this morning. AUSTRALIA, TOO CANBERRA, Today.—The Aiifstra ,J an Government
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 INSULATED WIRES CABLES AND FLEXIBLE CORDS. Sole Distributors for Malaya:— T 4.\ CHENG MOH Electric Co. j.y», Croaa St., Tel 3064. SINGAPORE. (Jfrunstricky- RING CROSBY THE ANDREWS SISTERS IT] see you in my 4373 Whispering Hope, dreams, I can dream, can't Meadows of Heaven. I? Top of the Morning. 4262
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  • 98 2 Following advices from London, and New York, the rubber market eased in Singapore yesterday. There wa;; some profit taking in evidence, but small support was forthcoming: Closing prices in cents per pound were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS i.O.b. Feb. RftU 52% No. 2 RSS i'.o.b. Feb. 51%
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  • 80 2 U.P. MANILA. Tues.—lndia and the Philippines will soon open negotiations for a bilateral barter trade agreement. The Foreign Office said Indian Consul General T. G. Menon informed Acting Foreign Secretary Felino Neri that India is ready to start negotiations. A Foreign Office spokesman said a
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  • 212 2  -  By Tribune Staff Reporter THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has written to the Colonial Secretary, Singapore urging the setting up of an advisory committee on foreign control. The committee should have a representative majority of unofficial members and should assist the Exchange Controller
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  • 27 2 SINGAPORE. Tii"s. Uncertainty still dominated the local share market with the result that the tendency continues to be easier i;» all sections. Business w/s restricted.
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  • 62 2 Mvi Ann (44); Tug Dorothy (Sheers); Benreoch (42 Sitsen (40 I); Benalder <*.-> 6); G!enroy (S3 4);; Nuttaiki (17 18); Star (19 20); Charles MrLrnd (21 2): Nordhval (28 4,; Myrmidon (27 8); Notfdftl J ernan—Bradever»*t i (29, 30): K. Onnes (16, 6); iWnmli.ir (11); Deucalion (8
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  • 24 2 Mails are expected today from India, Pakistan and Burma. Mails for Hongkong. China and the Philippine Islands will close at 6.00 p.m.
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  • 30 2 A.P. LONDON, Tues.—The Ministry of Food on March 1 will given up its monopoly of the importing of several continental cheeses and will free them from price controls.-A.P.
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  • 833 2 Singapore, Tues. INDUSTRIALS Atlas Ice 11.90 12.25 xb., xd Alex. Bricks Pref 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.20 2.25 B. B. Petrol 35/3 36/3 B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.60 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/3 22/3 Ord. 15/3 16/6 E. Utd. Assur. 39 25 40.25 Est. Trust Fed. Dispensary 8.50 7.00
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  • 86 2 U.P. A government «uuS^^S^Siigi "SSSTS terday. The statement said during the year there was a slight balance in Japansfavour amounting to about 500 000. but this was offset $3,000,000 in Hongkongs favour which was carried over from 1948 and so the year ended
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  • 50 2 Singapore. Feb. 7. Tin price was $ZH7-2.> per picul rrgoduwn Inchanged. LONDON FKB. 6: Spot £599 3/4 t p 1/4. Three months £sj*4—l p £1. Settlement price £600. Turnover 50 tons. Second session Spot £599 1/2— Inchanjred. Three, months £.".JC 1/2— I n(hanged. Settieraent 1600. Turnover 20 tons.
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  • 156 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. FILIPINO and American commercial interests in the Philippines have decided to ask the the U.S. Congress for an increase in war damage commission funds to permit larger payments to their firms. The move is spearheaded by the Philippine American
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  • 70 2 Reuter-AAP. BANGKOK, Tues.—Soviet Russian trade representatives in Bangkok have arranged importation into Siam of Soviet manufactured automobiles and light machinetools within three months, according to a reliable commercial source. Together with a consignment of Soviet sewing machines expected in Bangkok within a fortnight, these
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  • 59 2 A.P. The Peiping radio said last night the Bank of Chinas head office ha:; instructed its Tientsin branch tc resume immediately busir.es.- connections with the bank's ten overseas b; anches. The ten everseas branches and agencies are located in Lcnctou. Hongkong. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Pcnauc
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  • 52 2 Fore!gn exports of tin metal from the Federation and Singapore totalled G. 370 ton" S WJSWy. Of this 4 650 U 310 tons to the United Kingdom. 841 tons to the -uropean Continent. 344 tons to otlu r countries The total tin metal exports forlast year was
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  • 117 2 A.P. T°jE£r- Tues mm*. line^ n ri Can and Dutch airitant ttr c ntin "™S conna thn t0 A Communist China, the Associated Press was informed today sald Hriti sh fin« c as A Airwa Vs Corporation Pan American Airways Northwest Airlines,
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  • 106 2 Coffee was firmer j n Sm» pore yesterday. BusinJ??: Rio No. 5 was done in n morning at $130 r> The market rose ing the day, with busing; passing at the ofesc tSf There were furthe, this level with sellers hnw off.' Buyers of Rio No 3 wof
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  • 106 2 A.P. HONOLULU TurMORAL support- not financial aid- is what ieedi from the United States the head of an export and impoit firm in Thailand said today. Chulind Lam son, manaein<' director of the Thai Nivom Panich Co.. Ltd.. said" ho hopes American businessmen will take advantage
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  • 63 2 A.P. MELBOURNE. Tues. i Fiat Company of Italy haoffered to build a $5,000 000 plant in Australia for making light cars, tractors Jtr ,d h< a\ J commercial vehicles. The venture, it wa.; repoi ted. will be jointly financed by the Fiat group and British
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  • 69 2 Reuter-AAP DJAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Finance Ministi v has appointed two lepresentativcs in East Java to solve financial problems in conjuration with the Republican authonties. says Aneta. new< agenc>. The representatives with Headquarters j n Sourabaya are to negotiate with the Republican authorities on financial problems in East
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 319 2 OnYourRadloToday BLUE NETWORK" RED NETWORK 10 K 00 r 'im H N I ROGRAMMKS 12 DIAN ''ROGKAM.MKS s:si •t. l-.flo I rogrammes in ®«rded Music; V> 4* tt IdtaS, o™"» a re < l""« 'lH5n. h Si *u£ T o M E8-2?-i n'liu' «w? I I >ro K ri,mn, <*
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  • 62 3 Rtniral H.W. Faulki w Flag Officer Area, and Mrs. Faulkner arrived in Singapore on board the Corfu yesterday. ur eted by the R ar Admiral Clifford Caslon. \dmiral C. Caslon. former Flag Officer. Malayan Area. Colony on the Corfu tomorrow. Thi Admiral, accompanied r Mrs. Coe. and
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  • 136 3 £HE* Kek Lim, 21, pleaded guilty in the Second Police Ctojut yesterday to a charge of stealing is of cloth worth $200. He was sentenced to four months hard laoour, to be followed by one s police supervision. Chew had two previous convictions. Tay Ming,
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  • 38 3 A Chinese lorry driver. Ong Ah Lim. under sentence of 17 months' gaol for theft of a coil of wire from a. military depot, was cleared of the charge in the High Court yesterday on appeal.
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  • 115 3 A M A Lite home of porta and tough woman to teach to play basketball. I I »r< Dec BeckVmcrica'fi first woman Olymi lc coach, is the Reition Dnc( tor of the t VF ia Japan. quite a bit of Sin--01 whih she was here hed a
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  • 385 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday, bin Ahmad, a Kampong Guard at Senggarang in the Batu Pahat District, was charged with unlawful possession of a .303 Lee Enfield rifle under the Firearms and Ammunition Ordinance (1946) in the Criminal Assizes before Mr. Justice Laville today. The Piosecution, conducted
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  • 26 3 The Batu Pahat Ceyionesc Association contributed a sum of $100 to the T.B. fund to mark the second anniversary of the Ceylon IniUtucc Day.
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  • 38 3 Tungku Abu Bakar of -Johore yesterday rei turned to Singapore on the P. o. boat. N Corfu. >vita his daugnter. Tungku Maimunah of Johore. She was formerly at- tached to the Colonial Office in London.
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  • 28 3 MALACCA. Tues. Mr Tan Teng Poey. vice-presi-dent of the Malacca Psychology Club, will lead a discussion on dreams at a meeting of the club on Thursday.
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  • 133 3 pOUR seamen who made a vain bid to "rescue" t,wo British soldiers, arrested by the military police for disorderly conduct, were each fined $25 in the Second Police Court yesterday after they pleaded guilty to a charge of fighting in public. They were Josiah
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  • 77 3 Bishop Rockey. who left Singapore yesterday foi Calcutta, said he was satis fled with the progress of the South East Asia Central Conference which concluded In Singapore a few days ago. "The people have made a good a choice in their new Bishop." he
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  • 71 3 Mr. E. V. Fowler, chief of the Singapore C.1.D., is retiring in March after more than thirty years' police work in Malaya. Yesterday he said that his place would be filled by Mr. R. C.B. Wiltshire. "I am going to retire and live in Devonshire.'' Mr.
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  • 68 3 An Indian, Sardara Singh, facing a gaol term of one month, on a charge of selling four gallons of petrol without coupons, walked out of the High Court a free man vgstcrday. Two Chinese, Lee Mun Hee and Goh Yong Kheng. who I were fined $300
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  • 61 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— A British soldier, Thomas Henry Bowals. 28. was fined $40 in the Magistrates* Court for driving a military lorry in a negligent manner at the 4| mile Kota Tlnggi/ Johore Bahru Road. The military lorry knocked against a tricycle. The Magistrate ordered that
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  • 117 3 TWENTY CfooQ Chak Ng was given 10 strokes of the "cat" and six months' gaol by the Second Police Magistrate yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing $22. Choo's imprisonment will be followed by one year's police supervision. He had four
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  • 306 3 piFTY bandits in ambush on the top of a steep hill in the Kulim area watched sixteen soldiers feel their way through the dense rubber in the fading light of a November evening. The soldiers a patrol of the Ist Bn. Kings Own
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  • 193 3 A GURKHA officer and three Gurkha other ranks have been awarded medals for bravery in the jungle wa: against communism. Three of the awards were won through a gallant action fought on Get. 20 last against a heavjly superior force of enemy in the Jelebir District
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 128 3 X \T X A STERN OPTICAL t.i 'i. s,,uth Hridjce Road. r>36 KsUblishef 1925 V I jn O.D. (I'hiU). examination with c P..L. equipment. met better service. Pains in Back Gone in 3 Hours r terrible, sharp pains or down ache* in back or get n l of these with
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    • 505 3 SIT. VACAN_ WANTED: Clerk fast Typist. good knowledge of English Salary $150 or more pending ALiliwes. Appl> Box A.331* M.T.. Snore. (5.728. WANTED typist preferably with knowledge of Shorthand. Apply Box A.3316. M.T., Spore. kS.7_s>". I EXPERIENCED sales nan le quired for sale cf beer .->t outer roads and wharf.
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    • 769 3 v BY ALL LEADING SPORTS DEALERS Jg^ (commercial traders ltd. HOUSE OF HIRE-PURCHASE For It ABIOS AND lilvt irical Ap|>lianc*t** Etaesl T(rms Best Servicer, 1 RING »<»«» or visit I Head Office: 17-18, Bonham Bldg., Chulia Street. Branch: 18, Eng Hoon Street, Tiong Bahru. i CV M A WATCHES FROM
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    • 427 3 TUITION COOKING ICING lessons. Limited pupils. Enrol now. Madam Marie, 134. Orchard Road. Singa<P.69B>. EASTAFF English School, 35. Grange Rd.. Singapore. Sp: Tuition between 11 and 2 p.m. for Primary. Std. I 11. Apply for admission immediately. Rev. M N. Charles 8.D., Principal (N. 692)." SHORTHAND wuhoul sighs typewriting without
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  • 568 4 nR. Philip Jessup, America's Ambassador-at-Large, who describes himself as a middle-of-the-road-man, proved himself a cautious driver when he met the newspapermen in Singapore's American Club on Monday. He stuck to the middle of the road so firmly, and proceeded at such a leisurely pace, that the conversational traffic
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  • 1279 4  -  Israeli, too, is learning to draw the line between white a nd coloured Jews. By MAX ROTHSCHILD TEL AVIV. THE young State of Israel is witnessing an immigration wave of dimensions unequaled in modern history. But October. 1949. there were almost 300,000 refugees that
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  • 699 4 RANGOON. SOME Burmese here are worried at the flood of invective their more extreme countrymen is loosening against British companies operating in this country. This anti-British vituperation is the result of a decision by the companies to cut lessee by countrywide retrenchment of employees for whom
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  • 705 4  -  AMERICAN NEWSLETTER by JOHN KERIGAS NEW YORK. JANUARY 30 marked the 68th anniversary of the birth of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In commemoration, President Truman sent a wreath to be placed at the grave on the Roosevelt Estate at Hyde Park. New York. School
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 61 4 \\W^lkKW\\\ AVO MODEL 7 METER For Quick Accurate Service Sole Agents KEL KUAT RADIO CO., Singapore, Penang, K. Lumpur. IN AID OF ST. HILDA'S Building Fund at the Happy World Friday, 10th February. 5 p.m. Jumble Sale. Also amusement for Children. 6.30 p.m. Variety Entertainment with .somr Talentine artistes all
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    • 73 4 RIDE A RALEIGH T.H.E) AI 1.-.SJ.E.E.L B.I.CXC L 6 THERE NEVER WAS A BETTER BICYCLE MADE AND THERE NEVER WILL BE This is the trade mark of Britain's supreme bicycle. Produced in the World's largest cycle factory. For AjM Strength, Quality and Workmanship insist on Raleigh —the All Steel *fT*^V
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 197 5 3,aE "ftpE» h j fj Chinese MA LA T A %fB NEW YEAR Ql» iRJcItS" |upplemen| TRADE MARK P.EGD Xl l^im TAKE SOME HOME TODAY $3.75 PER CASE OF 24 BOTTLES (PLUS DEPOSIT) r T° BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY fV^2l[-£^ r V> <V^£^£ LION LIMITED TELEPHONE 4164
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  • 270 6  -  By K.J. YEO SHIPS ARRIVING FROM CHINA are bringing more goods to Singapore for the celebration of Chinese Now year. One of the most recent vessels to arrive here was the motor-vessel Mvi Ann. She came from Hongkong with a 1,600-ton cargo aboard.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 111 6 BEER 1 Order Your Chinese New Year Cakes Now! WE ACCEPT ORDERS FOR WELL-KNOWN JAVA CAKES—KWAY LAPIS LEGIT, MOCHA CAKE. CHOCOLATE CAKE, TRUNK CAKE, MARBLE CAKE, etc., etc. To avoid disappointment toe suggest you to book to-day JAVA RESTAURANT 336/338 A North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tele: 6192. f% I 157.oxcK«U)
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    • 24 6 Him Ciicnq 64, Kock Rd. (off Orchard Rd.) Phone ***** offer LATEST 10 WAVEBAND MODEL BC 5082 LUXURY RECEIVER on $20.00 monthly Instalments i
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    • 46 6 iLEATHERS I TANNED UPPERS SOLES RAHAMIN PENHAS LTD. GREETINGS from the ANGLO-CHINESE CORPORATION j 135-139, MIDDLE ROAD, I SINGAPORE j WHOLESALERS RETAILERS IN CONSUMERS GOODS AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES THE SUPREME Bmm VALUE cameras vEBPP? PROJECTORS Trade Enquiries Sun Trading Co. I 19-20 Bonham Building, SINGAPORE. Ii
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    • 198 6 ADDING CALCULATING BURROUGHS ALL THE WORLD OVER. ACCOUNTING STATISTICAL •> BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO., (M) LTD. 67 Years in South East Asia. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG. PHONE: ***** *****. WELL TAILORED SUITS are signs of PROSPERITY HAPPINESS BEST ENGLISH WOOLLENS j Sip BEE CHOW CO. Merchant Tailors 21, Chulia St.,
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  • 112 7  -  REMEMBERED By TAN SIONG HOON MRS. LIM contemplated her grown up daughters growing more excited every day over the coming New Year, she could not help concealing her envy. lNot because New Years do nf»t interest her anymore, or tnat she is not as sprightly as
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  • 185 7 LOOK at the young women, for example. Permed hair, cutexed finger nails, painted faces, highheeled shoes, nheongsums, slacks, and, even a few sweaters, complete with curves. And, as for the behaviour of the young people well, well, well. The less said the better for all concerned. When
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  • 248 7 DURING her younger days, bobbed or permed hair was something foreign. Sh*» wore either a chignon (sann <* t gol) or pigtail. Sometimes, she even had two pigtiPs. For her face she did put on a bit of locally or Penang made face powder with a b'
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  • 321 7 DOUBTLESS, some of the modern girls look very cute and cool in slacks and sports shirts. Those whom Mother Nature did not endow with the right figure did not hesitate to take advantage of the many shops where one can buy almost any size and shape in
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  • 271 7 APART from the wide discrepancy in her dress and fchkt 01 the modern miss, her behaviour was also very different. "When she was in her teens, she never went out for eveniEftor morning strolls and the 'rrreVfe thought of boy friends was enouxn ta*end her to hv sterics.
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  • 107 7 WHEN Mrs. Lim's mother celebrated the New Year there was a lot to drink and eat too. There were also many representatives of the younger generation present, but the boys kept away from the girls, and vice versa. A few of the older folks were playing *chik kee'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 198 7 11, D'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (off Raffles Place) Our tropical fish shop is planned in the best AmeriJ can European style. We breed in Singapore som? of the prettiest and rarest exotic fish in the world Our I fish tanks are in many colours, shapes and materiaii I We sell pumps
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    • 47 7 ~x S S s s I I I Quality Gems Produce Fine Jewellery j I Experience Produce Fine Craftsmanship j S For Dislinctive Jewellery Visit The Jeweller With j I Three-Quarter Century j Reputation 1 B. P. de SILVA LIMITED j (Incorporated in Ceylon) I SINGAPORE. PENANG.
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    • 135 7 ICES Call at our milk bars, Orchard Road, the Capitol Theatre building or the Arcade at Raffles Place, or stop any cf our Magnolia "Stop Me and Buy One" boys and you will be able to buy two Family Packages luscious Magnolia Ices for the price of one,—ENOUGH SUPER QUALITY
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    • 140 7 YOU CAN RELY ON I "TIGER" S RUBBER SHOES IN YOUR WORK «c PLAY. Top Grade Malayan Kuober. Ist Quality British Canvas. ,V Finest British American Chemicals, •ft Over Quarter Century's Experience in Manufacture. Obtainable from leading suppliers and SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS (S.Y.L.R.w.) Singapore: 88, South Bridge Rd.
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  • 305 8  -  NEW YEAR CUSTOMS IN OLD PEKING 2 by WU TACHANG FROM the moment the fingers of the clock point to the eleventh hour of the last day of the year, firecrackers wal begin to explode everywhere till the rays of the morning sun summon
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  • 227 8 THE TEMPLES, on this day. are open to visitors. The temples which draw the most crowds are the Big Bell Temple <Ta Chung Ssu), the Temple of the White Cloud (Po Yun Kuan*, and the Temple of the Eunuch Ts'ao (Ts'ao Lao Kung Kuan). Cart and horse-racng
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  • 197 8 THE FIFTH DAY of the Chinese New Year. P'o Wu holds a great significance in the lives of the women of the city. It is from this day that fresh rice may be cooked and women are allowed to leave their homes. Before this day all food and
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  • 75 8 HOMAGE to the Stars is paid on the eighth day (in some provinces on the eighteenth day). Shun Hsing is observed by the lighting of 108 small lamp cups which are scattered all over the house from the southwest corner of the main hall to the main gate.
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  • 116 8 NEW YEAR celebrations virtually end with the Feast of the Ninth, Yen Chiu, on the nineteenth day when the Emperor goes to the feast and games at the Throne Hall of Purple Effulgence, commonly known as the Little Palace (Hsiao Chin Tien) at the Western Enclosure (Hai Ch'ang
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 93 8 FOR HOSPITALITY ffpS YOU* DOOR BY SELECT YOUR jffj||ll NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS, CHILDREN'S BOOKS, CHILDREN'S GAMES, WRAPPINGS AND TYINGS from ORIENT STAR NEWS CO., 1 108 North Bridge Road, Singapore 1 NEW wants 74.WCWR/A STREET. SPORE. r r SPECIAL NEW YEAR OFFER!! Rehairing violinbows at $5.00 each. Best Quality
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  • 273 9 (ECISLATION to set up a Lotteries Board to k organise and run public lotteries for social and welfare purposes only is proposed by a Select Committee of the Federal Legislative Council. The proposed Board named the Social and Welfare Services Lottery Board, is to be appointed
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  • 78 9 THE Junior Civil Service Association, Malaya, has decided that if the Benham Report on Salaries Revision is not out by April, it will send a direct appeal to Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Arthur Creech—Jones. In the meantime it will send another
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  • 152 9 THE Anti bandit month has caused a switch-over in the Rotarians' plan to hold their District Conference in Bangkok. It will now be held in Singapore over the Easter week-end. Mr. J. G. Aspinall, Hon. Secretary of Singapore Rotary, said yesterday: "By dint of rapid
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  • 32 9 Un Hon Kun. 32. of Labour Office returned to Singapore yesterday on the P. O. boat, after a two-year «rnnlarship course in the London School of Economics.
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  • 23 9 Th. meeting of the Kural Board will be held on rnursday, Feb. 16. in the -and Oihce, Singapore, at io H.m.
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  • 93 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— During the month of January approval was given to deport 213 aliens and 15 British subjects. This brings the total number of deportations up to January to 6.207 aliens and 121 British subjects. During January. 1950, 29 Orders of Banishment were made, of
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  • 45 9 MALACCA. Tues—A local newspaperman. Mr. Happy Low, was among the four competitors, who qualified for the finals In Radio Malaya's second Talentlme series, held at the Cit> Cabaret. The others are Miss mingo Miranda. Mrs. Annie Nah, and Miss Lily Loh.
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  • 144 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. MOHAMED Ali bin Mohd. A Sham, 34, a Customs Officer at the Causeway, was charged with accepting a bribe of $5 from a Singapore Chinese 'Punch and Judy' show owner, Ong Ah Lek. before Mr. W. B. Sutherland in the Sessions
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  • 263 9 leasing co-operative societies in each kampong—where areas are available for replanting of rubber—to arrange for clearing, planting up with new clones and fcr division of the plots, is urged by Mr. B. J. Surridge, Adviser on Co-operation to the Secretary of State for
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  • 260 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. "fHE Federal Legislative Council this morning considered new rules which will ensure that expatriation pay will only be given to an officer: 1 Who at the time of recruitment has a permanent home in a declared overseas country. 2.
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  • 147 9 MR. 8.. T. Surridge, Adviser on Co-operation to the Secretary of State for tne Colonies, has suggested that every endeavour should be made to start banking unions in the Federation. In his report on co-opera-tion in the Federation placed before the Council 'he considers mat in
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  • 110 9 THE War Department Civil 1 Service Association. Federation of Malaya, has decided to become a trade union, its chairman. Mr. E. A. Moreyra. said yesterday. A special general body meeting of the Association is expected to be called in Kuala Lumpur next month to
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  • 249 9 THERE is to be no timp limit for speeches at the Federal Legislative Council. This opinion is expressed by the standing committee on standing rules and orders which has considered a proposal to impose a time limit for speakers. The committee has suggested that except
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  • 66 9 The scheme to recruit 500 student teachers this year under the Education Department's five-year plan has been a success, said Mr. J.D. Joseph. Principal of the Teachers' Training College. Mr. Joseph said that over 700 applications had been received and he was confident of filling
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  • 50 9 Aii Marsha' F. J. Fogarty, Commander in Chief, Far East Air Force, is leaving tomorrow morning on a fourday tour of British North Borneo including Jesselton and Sandakan. On Monday, the Air Marshall will fly to Kuching. He will return to Singapore on Feb. 15.
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  • 32 9 Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, first Commissioner in Malaya for the Dominion of Ceylon, will broadcast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya tonight on Trade Relations between Malaya and Ceylon. 0
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  • 283 9 KLUANG, Tups. BANDITS fired several shots at the Police Wireless Station located in the town last night. Special Constables on duty returned the fire. No damage or casualty was reported. A party of Police and Ist Seaforths captured 25 bandit suspects in an operation near
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    • 252 9 NIGRIS COMB V«l with \kJ Balsamic xjL/ Express OH applied to grey or white hair gives the natural colour and sheen to your hair as when you were in ycur teens. $8 set. For falling hair, baldness, etc. use Dr. Lavis's Pomade CAPILLOGENA and for destroying the superfluous hair and
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    • 17 9 1950 TRIUMPH CHUAN HUAT CO., 173 Self*!* Road. Phone 881.1» Distributors of TRIUMPH Motor Cycles Spare Parts.
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    • 231 9 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin I SSSE FU Ji* THE *E YOU MAVEBICKS I 1 WHAT'S 60SH. OOP HE MUSTj ITS C'<K SgpT" Mm DIPNT KIDNAP ME...TH£y JUST /CAN TELL THAT TO -ALL THIS MEAN THAT O*// WE'VE- GOT W W\V\ ME WE.' Th JEDGE! AW/HOW. J ABOUT A
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  • 1110 10 The foMtrivin- is l*e programme for -today's races at V zkii Timali. RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. horses, class t, div. l 6 Wrs. r> yards. I'amary (Sagbv) 9.04 Mr. C. Prosper Lislon Lewi* Uaucho (Flanncry) 8.1" MaK.W.* H. S. Wee tteftefr Brilliant »lore (3ori<?s> 8.08 "Cromdale -Stable Rodfeers
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  • 89 10 In a friendly game of ttnnis the Perhimponan Stia Club beat R.A.S.C. Pulau Brani played at the tatter's court last by B—o. Results: 81 ROLES: H. Jamil beat Capt. McKenzie 6—l, 6—o; Abdullas H. Ahmad beat Lieut. Cr.itrlle 6—3, 6—2; Manpuz beat S/Bgt. Hopping 6—2, 6-*. DOUBLES:
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  • 87 10 In a friendly match of hedminton the Everglow B.P. "B" team defeated the C.V.M.A. team by four games to one. Results (Everglow first): RrWOI.ES: Kow Sim Chye lost to A. De Souia 7—15. 16—6, 13— IS; Raymond "Ortega beat Martin Dennis 15—10, Rs—6; Yeo Hock Chye beat
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  • 63 10 RACE 1 PAMARY Gaucho La-Wan RACE 2 GOLD MrHUMAN Victoriae Victory RACE 3 DANCE MML fleeter Lucky Ace RACE 4 RAHEEN Lucky Three Cool Play RAGE 5 THEATRE Nessos Miss Nathan RACE 6 BRIGHT EYES Dark Brocade Perostan RACE 7 Rl'STliE Red Hackle Princess Nuffield RACE 8 ATLANTAS Inspiration
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  • 115 10 I The following have been elect- ed ns officers in iharge ol the soccer teams of the V.M.C.A. for the 1950 season: Captain. Charlie Kany: N icecaptain, George Citlwick; hon. secretary. Tee Teck Wonc. Secretaries of other club? wishing to tlx friendly matches airainst the V.M.C.A. should contact
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  • 51 10 The annual general meeting of the M.F.A. will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday at the Piesident's Residence (Mr. S. A. Dawood), 7th Mile Pasir Panjang. (next to the Police Ftation). Transport will be available and the lorry will leave Sultan Mosque at 9 a.m.
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  • 259 10  -  By ALBERT SPENCER The Mam witk 2,000 Winners. THERE were clear indications this morning that the going for today's racing will he heavy and I repeat ray advice to pwiters to select known mudlarks for their investments. All of Jimmy Martin's horses are in great form
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  • 72 10 In the Malaya Tribune on Monday, it was reported that the Singapore Badminton Association was planning to organise an international championship for women on the lines of the Thomas Cun. This was a misunderstanding of a speech by Mr. Lim Chuan Geok. President of the S B.A.
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    • 294 10 BOUSTEAD CO. LTD., SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEh. LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTBb DAM, HAMBURG. Due Sail* GLENROY Gdn. 33/34 Feb. 11 (Calls Alexandria) GLENORCHY Feb. 25 Mar. 2 (Calls Hull). FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITB, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. GLENARTNEY .in Port.
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    • 650 10 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. S'pcfe P. SThaiu Ivn,. hn KAMERLING-H ONNCS 'Jp Port 9 Fob, OVEKYKTCL W/M Fob. 17 Feb. k pfefc INDRAPOERA 23 2. r > 1 < 26 Fob. 17 j ZEELAND 5/7 M«r S Mar. Agents: ROTTERDAM TTLADrNC CO. (M) LTD. Shipping berrf
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  • 119 11 A.P. IfONG KONG, Tups. —A combined Hongkong XI the Sino-Malay Jcotball team seven to one In the poorest exhibif football the colony een. The jeering K an l. avtof the sta;juim e ven before the halftime whistle. kyans were totally outcla.^'i. Hongkong took the lead tirst two
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  • 481 11 S.R.C. "REDS" WIN CUP hocke y Singapore—the clash ecHn i t Ceylon Sports Club— clashed in the finals of the Singapore Hockev As1°° 4 t0urney on the Padang, and a J? 1 Vlct °ry was registered for the "Reds Phoii P' a y ed f
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  • 111 11 At Ihe fourth ivsi-war annual aeral meeting of the Maia> Sports Association held iei<;»tly, the following were elected to serve in tin- a sjuuittee of managenieni for 1950. President. Clk-' b. Hj. Yusoff; Vice-Presidents, Ch«» Abu Nairn I-. Hj. Ismail and Che Ahmad b. Hj. Mahdi; rtOSs,
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  • 746 11 The Selangor Turf Club Geld Cup meeting begins on Feb. 18 and will bo spread over three days. The meeting which is for Class One and Two horses has brought 176 entries 77 in the former class and 99 in the latter. Entries are:
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  • 738 11 AUCKLAND, Tues. Malaya won the team championship in the weightlittmg section of the Empire Games today when Tarn Kirn Bee. by jerking 310 lbs. gaincc third plac? in the light-heavyweight class Tun's total press, pnatch and jerk was 'i 65 'bs. au:\insc Jack
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    • 415 11 Body Vigour Quickly Restored By New Compound a..-: mines news of a new. sag that can bring new vicnur to yoo who suffer from uhT»ic»l weakness, loea of vigour, impure ing nerve Weakness. TMa new roe. ileal compound called irtnula of an American -ar« experience and has autck poalUva actions:
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    • 346 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for sanitary and water installation for 3 blocks of Workmen's I Flats at Henderson Road Tender form, etc. may be I obtained on payment Of a dc- posit of $100/- which will be j refunded if a bona fide tender i is submitted.
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    • 655 11 BUSINESS QPPTY. Wanted buyers for Sarong Boorong, Onions, Sharkfins, Groundnut Kernels, Cashew Shell Oil for manufacture of Paints Varnishes, Contact G. Ghowse Mian, Honry. Magistrate, Portonovo, S. India. I TUITION instttutTon I 209, Queen Street, Phone 2?.70 i Get yourself into study any of these subjects Shorthand, Typei writinj?, Book-Keeping,
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    • 656 11 SIT. VACANT Applications from British Subjects or Federal Citizens arc invited for appointment as Enforcement Officers, Road Transport Department, Federation of Malaya. Appointment wU| be on probation for 3 years aft' r which candidates will be eligible for emplacement on the pensionable establishment. Salary $420 p.m. by annual increment of
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    • 19 11 CURLY *$#<£r rH^^«^««l AMD THiL l ISr.'THAT FAMOUS W l^^^^^^^^^™^^^^^^^^^ i<S>/ [cilgtV KAYOE SIEEPiMG-Pill HtMCHi) [iXSSy^'^"— MtiA j3 WBL&kTT
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    29 12 Men of "Turko" Westerling, whose private »my b composed of Indonesian and gj Dutch regular Army. A Dutch soldier is seen in the centre.—A.P. Photo. -A.P. Photo.
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  • 238 12 A.P. A POSTWAR RECORD THE HAGUE, Tuesday. MALAYAN exports of tin metal reached i ITI postwar record in December at 8.202 tons, the International Tin Study Group in The Hague announced today in a review of the world tin position in November and December
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  • 82 12 Y.M.C.A.: Singapore Chess Club 5.00, French Class 5.30; Malay Class 5.30; Art Club life model drawing 6 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: KaK>ng Croup» Meet at 4 p.m. at St. Hilda's School. AMERICAN CLUB: Sir Eugen Milling Drake on "Old favourites of English and American Poetries." Cathay Building 6.30
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  • 121 12 CATHAY: "Top of the Morning" at 11, 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBBA: "Sherlock Holmes faces Death" at 1.46, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Its a Wonderful Life" at 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 P *CAPITOL: "The Paradine Case 'at 11. 1.46. 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m.
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  • 40 12 RACES: Second day. S por» SprinK Meeting at Bukit Timah. RUGBY: Malayan Comb. Services v. Hong Kong Comb. Service» at Jalan Besar, 5 p.m. BOXING: RA9C v.. Police al Tangiin gym, 8 p.m. HOCKEY: Singapore women < ,Stat6 trial. SCC.
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  • 75 12 Mr. Vakkom Ramakrishnan. a prominent member of the Maiayalee community in Singapore, and correspondent to the Mathra Bhoomi of Calicut, died this morning at the American Mission Hospital in Upper Serangoon Road. Mr. Ramakrishnan was a member of the ACSU and one of the editors of
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  • 70 12 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Tues -The Australian Governmena will lift petrol rationing on Thursday. Melbourne's three morning newspapers reported today. Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies would announce this in a nationwide broadcast tomorrow, the papers added. Each paper carried the report from its Canberra correspondent under headings
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  • 69 12 A.P. ROME. Tues. Ingrid Bergman's doctor said tonight that she and her baby will leave the hospital on Sunday or Monday. Dr. Pier Lugig Guidotti denied a report in a Rome evening paper that the five-day-old boy is so ill that he has been placed
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  • 376 12 TSIANG RETAINS SEAT, CALLS FOR EXPULSION OF SOVIETS FROM U.N. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. i t♦ h» United Nations Economic and Social Council loDVSSIA walked out of the W«™«« Nn tionMist S while ChUnR SWR day alter failing Jo «'n»c«tthe Cheese tne KremU 9 actions
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  • 99 12 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Three young men went to work in a locked ->orn at the Tower of London today giving £4.t»uu.ooA worth of jewels a bath. The collection comprises the Crown jewels and Royal regalia which are kept on display in the Tower jewel house.
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  • 145 12 LONDON. Tues. —An Improvement in sentiment rather ihan in volume of business was responsible for a quietly firmer trend on the London Stock E* change today. British Funds opened on dull note but partially recrver. «xi in later dealings. Industrials moved a few P*£» higher on provincial support
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  • 243 12 W.M.B. I AST night, Dorothy Morrrll and John L took five curtain calls from an audience fthghted with the performance of what must be or- •fthe «gt difficult of modern plays, Jean Cocteau s The Has Two Heads." Powerful stuff this, be-i->won>(i W ith the genius
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  • 272 12 Reuter Following are the full football fixtures for Saturday Feb. 11: m F.A. CUP FIFTH ROUND Arsenal vs. Burnley. Chesterfield vs. Che!-ea Derby C. vs. Northampton T Everton vs Tottenham H. Leeds U. vs Cardiff City. Manchester U. vs. Portsmouth. Stockport C. vs Wolverhampton W
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  • 139 12 SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday Communism financed largely by American money is making tremendous inroads into East Asia church circles, Rev. Carl Mclntirc said Dr yeS Mcl d ntire of Collingswood, New Jersey, returned today from Bangkok where he went to take part in but was excluded from
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  • 129 12 S. African Trade Reuter. CAPETOWN. Til i Soutn African Indian d- ration and the Ca lem League toaa:> Pakistan's decision to withdraw trade sanctiacu against the union. Th?y condemn'd a South African Indian C i statement criticising Pakistan's action. Mr. C. M. chairman of the Booth African
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  • 60 12 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. US. officials reported today that President Truman appoint David McKendree in the next few days will Kay. 50, ambassador to Burma. Kay is a career officer who has been in Washington for two years. His last post war in Rio de Janeiro
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  • 196 12 IN the fastest game of the evening, the 1 Engineer Regt. "A" team defeated the S.C.C. <»n the Padang yesterday in the Singapore evenSide rugger tournament. The cappers won by 15 points (three goals» Slottherd converted the > ter. who went
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