Malaya Tribune, 16 November 1950

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  • 65 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Ttk 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AfTERXOON PAPER IX MALAYA Phcxx Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENT AT IV L, E.
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  • 225 1 Yanks Advance In Sub-Zero Weather TOKIO, Thursday. JHIRTY American Superforts unloaded 40.000 incendiary bombs in 11 minutes on the Korean border town of Hoeryoig, 60 mile* northwest of Chongjin yesterday, according to a communique. Hoeryong. is the key centre on a
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  • 139 1 I OSLO Wed. I ;nd express hit ijon at full H. on the main I' south coast line a feared X, 20 people killed or I igon broke loose B Is tram b Ing B uks iboe staB B doctors and I- *cnt out
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  • 101 1 Reuter. TOKIO; Thurs. MOST of the serious fighting I m Korea, according to lateat reports, consisted of increasing guerilla attacks behind I'nited Nations line just north of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, where a Royal Ulster Rifles battalion was engaged. Guerillas also engaged a considerable number of
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  • 249 1 UP. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. SECRETARY of State Dean Acheson assured the Chinese Communists again today that the United States has no military designs on them. Acheson promised that the United States will help to see that Chinese Communist interests along the Manchuria-Korea border are protected. He.
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  • 32 1 Reuter. PORT ARTHUR, Texas, Wed. Seven exposions rocked a large oil company refinery here today injuring three men, one critically, and starting fires which blazed for five hours. Reuter.
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  • 122 1 Bombing Mistake: Report Called For Reuter. LONDON. Today. MR Adrian Crawley, the Under Secretary for Air. told the Commons that a lull report on the accidental bombing of I'tan Simpang Estate has been called for. He told a questioner that during the Nov. 4 bombing attack on an
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  • 24 1 Reuter. MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General lor South East Asia, left London for Singapore by air last night.—Reuter.
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  • 109 1 UP. BFRLIN, Vednesd.ay. THLI Russian High Commission for Germany charged last night that an American Air Force jet fighter plane attacked a Soviet passenger plane carrying French Communist leader Maurice Throez to Russia from Paris last Saturday. Major Gen. W. Chuikov, chairman of the
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  • 107 1 PARIS, Wed. FRANCE today announced a compromise proposal on the German rearmament problem. Informed officials expressed the hope that it would break the deadlock between France and her Atlantic Pact partners over how Germany should contribute to Western deTence. A Foreign Office spokesman sa d
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  • 324 1 Reuter and U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. PL Salvador today formally requested the General Assembly to deal with "the invasion of Tibet by foreign forces." Dr. Hector David Castre, head of the El SaJvadorian delegation, in a telegram to the General Assembly and the
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  • 406 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. THE United States proposed today that the Unite 1 Nat ons postpone its discussion on the future of Formosa. John Foster Dulles told the General Assembly's Political Committee that, although the Unitfd States had put the question of Formosa on the
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  • 81 1 Reuter. South Tonkin Dlta, Wed. Senegalese regula. and Vietnamese partisans from Trench Union forces holding this front were today digging in <£> the abrupt slopes of a hill 46 miles i'-utheast of Hanoi. French trcops supported amphibious vehicles and 25--pounder guns yesterday struck three miles
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  • 143 1 U.P. CAIRO.. Wednesday. ANE Egyptian student was killed and 36 students U and policemen were injured today in a poll leal riot following reports that Anglo-*gypuan wwrs aimed at getting British troops out of tne buez Canal zone had broken down. The riot will be
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  • 82 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. THE Food and Agriculture Organisation reported today that the world food situation in 1949-50 was "fairly good" and the outlook for the current year was even better despite the uncertainties of the Korean situation. It cautioned, however: "The relative improvement in the world's food
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  • 174 1 U.P. BERLIN. Wed. EAST German Premier Otto Grotewohl, in a speech reminiscent of those the North Koreans had made for Aye years, said today that his government would "make every effort" to unify Germany under Communist conU ln an address marking his nomination of a
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  • 210 1 U.P. LONDON, Wednesday. LORD CHORLEY. a Labour 1 peer, said today that General Douglas MacArthrr must bear much of the blame if a third world war breaks out in the next few months. Speaking during a foreign policy debate in the House of Lords,
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  • 63 1 Reuter-AAP. SEOUL, Wed. Korean police today arrested two men described as "Communist leaders" after a fight during which the suspects tried to commit suicide. The arrested men, Rhee Rim Soo, Chef S retary of the People's Labour Party, and Cho San Yong, Director of the Party Propaganda
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  • 212 1 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. THE Nepalese Embassy here today issued a communique wirelessed from Katmandu by the Nepal Government on the insurrection. The communique said:' "Bhairahwa: According to latc:t reports the invv.ders have been repulsed by our forces with severe losses. One Captain, B. D. Rai, who seems
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  • 310 2 rTHE Chief Justice, Sir Charles 1 Murray-Aynsley, yesterday reserved judgment m an appeal by an elderly Chinese, Nai Kang Teo, against the decision of the First Criminal District Judge who had sentenced him to the maximum period of three years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge
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  • 102 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. DATO Haji Mohammed Eusoff will ask in the Legislative Council when it meets on Tuesday how much has the Government spent on re-settlement schemes. He will also ask for details such as the number of squatters re-settled, and the acreage of land acquired
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  • 55 2 Inche Maimunah Maarof. Siti H. A. Wahab, Ayiyah Ahnvid and Zainon Ibrahim, four young ladies of Muar who have taken part in several concerts in aid of the building Fund of the Muar branch of U.M.N.O. One of the most attractive Items in thrfr repertoire is the Candle Dance in
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  • 338 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. AMERICAN rubber manufacturers have warned A the government that economic chaos "in tne rubber-growing areas of South-east Asia will result immediately the government stockpile programme is completed. They said numerous synthetic plants were now opening up in the U.S. and with natural
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  • 44 2 Mails for Great Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. West Indies, Egypt. Ceylon. Soum India. Thailand, North India, and the Federation will be received at the G.P.O. today. Surface mails are expected from the Federation Australia, and Palembang today.
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  • 31 2 CANADIAN THE Malayan Exchange Bank Association announced yesterday the following new rates for the Canadian dollar. Buying T.T. 34-§ Air Mail O.D. 34i 90 d/st. 34-$. Selling T.T. O.D. 34 ready.
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  • 184 2 THE rubber commodity market dived ten cents yesterday and recovered a little to close at 209 cents buyers for November—a drop of five- cents from Tuesday's closing. With New York down 240 points on nearbys and 400 on distant forwards. On Tuesday th? Singapore market had all
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  • 65 2 In Port: Benarty (44), Kam par (ESADE). Fossalarca (Sheers), Kah Soon (ESVDE), Pelens (42/3), Anking (40/41), Tong Hai (38/9), Tairea (36), Eastern Queen (33/4). Anchises (31/2), Benveg (17/18), Phrontis (19/20), Darvel (21/2), Benwyvis (23/4). Nordvest (25/6), La Colorada (27 8), Burhill (29/30), Bellerophon (15/16), Tourcoing (13/14), Frederick
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  • 24 2 CANBERRA, Wed. The King may begin his tour of Australia earlier than March, 1952, the date originally contemplated it was believed here.
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  • 160 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. INTEREST in the share market was centred round Petalings on the announcement of a bonus issue of one free share for every one held. Apart from this most tin and rubber shares were slightly easier. Industrials wore quietly steady. The day's price changes
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  • 30 2 U.P. HONGKONG, Tues. THE following were today's closing prices on the Hong, kong Money Exchange: HK56.45/6.49-l/5 per U.S. dollar. HK$l6.OO per pound sterling. HK$3O3 per tael of gold.— U.P.
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  • 274 2 GOVERNMENT servants have been informed that v they can apply for S.I.T. accommodation, if they are due to retire in about two years time, it is learnt. Up to now Government employees were not eligible for S.I.T. housing accommodation. S.I.T. flats and houses
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  • 81 2 MALACCA. Wed. ABOUT twelve patients of the General Hospital who were borne on stretchers to attend the open-air service this morning at the Banda Hilir Padang before the statue of Our Lady of Fatima had to be nurriedly carried by boy scouts to the close-by Portuguese Convent
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  • 221 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. I AST night, a Chinese shopowner in Selangor was v abducted by bandits, who also injured the shouowner's wife. The shopowner later ran away from his captors and although fired on and wounded, made good his escape. It is reported that several other
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  • 43 2 PENANG. Wed. THE half yearly general meeting of the Penang Posts and Telegrapns Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Limited, will be held at the General Post Office on Saturday. The meeting will consider the budget for the next year.
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  • 57 2 TWENTY-two-year-old Abdul Razak bin Abdul Ghani, a young Malay, claimed trial in the Second Police Court yesterday when charged with stealing a motor car spare tyre and a wheel, belonging to Toh Chua Peng at Bukit Pasoh Road on Sept. 29. Bail of $500 was offered
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  • 40 2 PENANG, Wednesday. PENANG'S well-known boxer, Speedy Hassan and his 10--year-old son Tommy, were seriously injured in an accident at the junction of Pato Kramat Road and Malacca Street. Both of them have been removed to the General Hospital.
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  • 292 2 A QUARREL between two couples over some money affairs which later developed into a man stabbing a woman with a penknife in a hotel on August 22 was heard before the First District Judge yesterday. The man was Shah Ali bin Kadir
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  • 105 2 rIM Yam Chuan, a 22-year- I old worker at a factory at J Pasir Panjang, was badly mii jured when a tank containing latex exploded yesterday afterI noon. Lim was taken to hospital j with his eyes and face severely affected by ammonia fumes I
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  • 127 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wfrt How many Asiatic 1 faJr Superintendents of Police r* now in the Federation Police') This is one of the which Inche Na: Abdul Rais will ask the federal Government when ihe Legislative Coune.l .-.r, on Nov. 21. Other questions he will a*k
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  • 66 2 johore Bahru, Wed. RV. NALLUSA.M V v tiuti $10 in the Police Court today for allowing his car to be used when in a mechanically unsound condition. Nallusamy told the court that he was not the owner of the car having sold it but m full payment
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  • 393 2 JWO Chinese, Tan Boon Chwee and Tan Been Boon, who had been sentenced to short terms of imprisonment by Mr. E. V. A. Peers, Traffic Magistrate, for a series of traffic offences, had tl sentences altered to fines in the High
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  • 544 3 Tribune Staff Reporter MRS. Adelaine Hunter Kericgn met her daughter, Nadra Adabi (Bertha Hubertina Maria Hertogh) today at Nadra's home in Rangoon Road. But it was not a meeting between a woman and her daughter, who had found another mother." Nadra told
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  • 117 3 THIEVES broke into a cu:ro shop along Stamford Road early yesterday morning by cutting away part of the front door. They stole over $4,000 worth of jade jewellery and $800 in cash. The proprietor of the shop M r Chung said that the burglar hung
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  • 106 3 KUALA LUMF"'W. W IXCHE Mohamed Salleh Federation Legislative Councillor will ask at the Council meeting on Tuesday, a number of questions on Police canteens. He will ask: On what terms are the police canteens and depot being given to contractors? What is the period of
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  • 75 3 KUALA LUMPUR. W d. ring will ask enl at the Le.t. c luncil Vhen it ruosday what is m number of Aft* mptrollera allowing leave and slcknt ps, considers run the Jnrax and to provide :or Department, stioni are- Assistant Comp- r cruiUd
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  • 762 3 They Were Promised Jobs On U.S. Boats, Cheated-Court Told that two people were cheated of a total of $1,400 by a former seaman promising tnem Jobs on joard American ships were made in the Second District Court yesterday In the dock was 34-year-old Twee Mm Won?, a well-dressed Hainanese, accused
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  • 23 3 THE Governor has appointed the following to be members of the Rural Board. Singapore: Che Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha.
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  • 181 3 MALAYA and other snakeJ~ infested areas of the Far East may eventually benefit from a new anti-venom serum recently discovered by an American doctor. Dr. Van Buren Philpot. Jr has developed a serum that is cheap and easily procurable because it comts from a
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  • 118 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. WILL the Government state whether it has received any invitation to be represented on the Commission of Works on Plantations, appointed by the International Labour Organisation If not. what action does Government contemplate to have Malaya Included on this Committee? This question
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  • 72 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. CHARGED with driving a car for which the Road Tax licence for the second half of ir»so had not been paid, Bashir Rahmat pleaded not guilty stating that he was not the ov.*ner of the car. Fining him $5. the Magistrate pointed out
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  • 77 3 The Oregon Mail which left Singapore late last night, j loaded 700 tons of rubber i for the United States. From Port Swettenham and Penang the ship has already taken on 310 tons of rubber. She will pick up about 3.000 tons of copra from Manila,
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  • 54 3 THE first call of the Hong-kong-Singapore phone link, which opened yesterday was made by the Manager of Chop Kang Lin Chong in Singapore. Five calls were made and another six were booked for today. An official of the O.T.E.C. said that the phone link gave
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  • 190 3 A IK Headquarters Malaya announced in Singapore last night that Group Captain at H. Kelly, OJUL, has been appointed to be the A.O.C. j Ma!aya's Personal Representative, at Advanced Air Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, j Group Captain Keily siK-ceeds Group Captain A. H. S. Lucas,
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  • 160 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. MR. C. N. Maccassy. who appeared on behalf of LrKirn Tong and Madam Lint Peck Siang. partners of a syndicate who purchased from th" Johore Government a stockpile lof bauxite which the Japanese left behind after the end of the war.
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  • 140 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wert. fTAKING part in the most impressive Mas«ed Band Display ever to be held In Seremban, the Pipes and Drums of the Ist. Cameronian (3cottish Rifles), 2 6 Gurkha Rifles and 2/10 Princess Mary's Own Gurkhn Rifles, yesterday beat the Retreat before a
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  • 64 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed MR. S. O. K. Übaidulla. will ask the Federation Government in the Legislative Council on Tuesday when it is proposed to bring into force the Weekly Holiday Ordinance. 1950. He will also ask if Government was aware that rcpresen- tative bodies of
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  • 315 3 THE rime thousand ton cargo-liner "Singapore," C b3ing built for the P. O. Far East service, is tc launched at Clydebank on November 30. 1 j fifth of the Company's S class of ships, she will join her sister-vessels, the motorships Somali and Soudan and
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  • 112 3 PENANG. Wed. THE Penang and Province 1 Wellcsley Welfare ComTi'ttee is proposing a scholarship fund, to help boys of the poorer class. The scholarship will be lor a period of one year at the rate of $75 per month. It will be made available
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  • 629 4 WHAT win probably become known in the official records of the future as The Strange case of Mr. Tan Kee Gak makes reassuring—and at the same time, disquieting—reading. It is reassuring to know that even the Government can admit that it might be wrong, and make a
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  • 967 4  -  by RICHARD SCOTT THE established fact of the 1 direct military intervention In the fighting in Korea by units of the Chinese People's Army has inevitably given a new and sinister turn to the Korean war. That it has come i| a moment when the
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  • 209 4 Reuter-AAP Eight Army HQ. in Korea. Today. UNITED Nations forces on the northwest Korean front have begun a new supply build-up for what mieht be the last battle of the Korean war before winter sets in Icy wind swept down from the Manchurian mountains on
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  • 278 4 MEN who devote their li* es ITI to the betterment of the British Colonial Empire, a task which has long been as much a vocation as a career, have been gratified by a letter from Mr. Francis B. Sayre. the United States leprcsentative on the United
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  • 681 4 A.P. With U.S. Second Division, Korea. WHEN his boys go on patrol. Catholic Father Frank quietly picks up his rifle and goes with them. When they are wounded, he helps carry them out of danger. And when death reaches out to take them, he gives them the
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  • 79 4 WEST Lancashire Army Cadet Force, at their Alt car week-end course training centre, have a scheme to introduce army cadets gently into the type of life they must expect to lead when called up for national service. Padres talk about religion and the Army, a colonel describes a
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  • 696 4  -  by E. COLSTON SHEPHERD MUCH interest is taken outside Britain in the persistence of a large air operating industry in addition to the two Government owned Corporations. The existence side by side or state enterprise and private ent terprise in commercial air--1 transport is not
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  • 354 5 tfR Norm Cleaveland, American mining engiII served on the U.S. Reparation Comrea and Manchuria in 1946, speaking Luncheon yesterday said that Russia stroyed more than U. 5.5200 billion ipment from Manchuria. ..eland who observed the aftermath ing after Japan's surrender
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  • 95 5 21-year-n. and iibadowy figure' fought it ng at early vsu rday morn- al about thadowy ig around an the island, 'shadowy immediately at him. Two ,22 i past Ibra- h( ad and grazed his j his boot. I Sr with rh shadowy ished from and
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  • 186 5 THE United States Information Service announced today that it had been authorised to accept applications from residents of Malaya for ten full student grants for study in the United States in the 1951-1952 academic year. The grants distinct from the scholarships arranged by
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  • 27 5 THE YWCA began a free Mandarin class this morning for their members. Nonmembers may also join the classes but a small charge will be made.
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  • 221 5 fWO Indians, Danapal and Govindasamy who were accussd cf abetting a murder that was never committed were cleared in the Assize Court yesterday. The two men were alleged to have instigated a Chinese named Chua Seng Kee 10 murder an Indian Muslim priest, Chota
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  • 213 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. 'THE Financial Times attacked today the new Malayan rubber export duty. The newspaper said in the eiitorial it was "inequitable that any additional revenue required in the general interest of Malaya should be provided solely by the rubber industry instead of being
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  • 252 5 fAN Kok Teng, proprietor of the Hoe Seng Comt„ »„f ny ln .Y letoria street w as yesterday sentenced M«22JSSP Uu ""Prisomnent by the Fourth Police nf «£nn n a char S e °f criminal breach of trust f t f u **> to
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  • 75 5 A PUBLIC meeting of the Muslims of Singapore will be held at the premises of the AH Malaya Muslim Missionary Society at Lorong 12 on Friday at 5 p.m. to make arrangement": to celebrate the forthcoming" Prophets Birthday. Maulana Shah Mohnmed Abdul Aleem Siddiqui. who
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  • 65 5 T PENANG. Wed. HE new '3heerline' Austin car. which the Commissioners have decided to purchas? for the President of the Municipality, will not be bought till the end of this year, as no provision has been made in this year's budget. The
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  • 97 5 T HE frci h ter, the Steel Sea--1 farer, which docked ia Singapore yesterday fie r 1 little Blue Pennant with the American Coat of Arms. A spokesman on the Steel Seafarer said that no American ship can fly the pennant, unless the Master of the
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  • 56 5 TWENTY-SIX water colour paintings by Mr. Yong Mun Sen was sold for $460 at" the ai% exhibition held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. Twenty per cent of the sales will go to the Poppy Day Fund. Lady Harding, wife cf Sir John Harding, C-in-C,
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  • 46 5 MR. H. F. L. Eartels-Trojo presented the Singapore Rotary Club with the ilag of the Hamburg Rotary Club at the Rotary luncheon yesterday one hour before he left for Medan. Mr. Bartels-Troje is passing through Singapore from Hamburg on his way to Medan.
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  • 242 5 THE "Respect Your Teach- ers" movement which was I started by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. recently is getting good response from Chinese schools in Singapore. Their future course of action will be decided at the Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference, which has a membership of about 60. said Mr.
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  • 139 5 Indians Told MALACCA. Wed. "IF you do not pull your 1 weight together with other communities, you will be lert out altogether," Mr. S. V. J Raman, newly-elected president of the Malacca Indian Congress, warned his compaI trlots at a farewell parry given yesterday to Mr. O.A.R.
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  • 161 5 AMONG the 51 passenger? who embarked on the Maetsuyek for Australia, was Dr. M. G. Ciezar, rarmerly Chief Medical Officer of Malacca. Dr. Ciezar resigned from the Colonial Medical Service recently. Dr. Ciezar at the time of the outbreak of World War II wa3
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  • 47 5 A SUM of $6,664.44 has been collected for the University j of Malaya Fund during the week-ending Nov. 11. Kelantan State contributed $3,211.65. The second largest donation came from Negri Sembilan with $2,531.80. Only $10 was collected from Singapore. The total now stands at $3,657,513.45.
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  • 200 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. THE British Government came under fire from both Conservatives and Leftwing Labour members today for its handling of the Sheffield Peace Congress. Home Secretary ChuterEde told the Commons his security men at ports and airfields turned back 72 foreign delegates who arrived
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  • 9441 6 First Day 0/ Spore Races THE FREE HANDICAP for 3 year-olds RICHMOND 9.07 FOl'Ki/l: 80-WUi ipo», 8.10 (Woods) Class 1 Div. 1 h furs. Won by Or.dine. 8.09 (Ei.ery) Time 1 mk% II 4 5 sees. Dist. li. 14, nee*. Going 4MB H I st&rt t
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  • 342 7  -  By “SPOT” good number of fast workouts were seen at Bukit Timah this morning, but none of the candidates who took part in it broke 40 sees, for three i on the No. 2 grass track, which was heavy due to i yesterday's rain. I
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  • 100 7 CA MEROKIANG EHTER VICTORY CUP FINAL MALACCA. Wed.—Making their first appearance in local competitive football. the Cameronians from the Muar District did well to enter tci H;i".l o f the Victory Cup competition by defeating Malacca's leadin? soccer eievci, the Detention Camp XI. by the only goal of the match
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  • 224 7 A.P. ALTHOUGH they were leading by two points at interval. Singapore Harbour Board suffered a six points (two tries) to Aye (a goal) defeat at the hands of G.H.Q. FA RE Li' on the sodden Tanglin Barracks ground yesterday. Fleiun-r opened scoring, for G.H.Q. with a try off
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  • 109 7 A.P. LONDON. Todav.—Chelsea's Ml First Division team was much *on isnod for Lille Olympique. a leading French Club, r.t f tamf. rd Bndire >rro:inds yesterday. ;h« Tendon soccer dub winning a ou* a:dej mmmt 3 to 0. Lille showed some clever touches but their close passim;
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  • 497 8 Reuter. SUNDERLAND, Wednesday TNGLAND had to fight for their 4-2 victory over Wales at Roker Park here today in one of t.ie best international matches seen for some time. The football all through reached a nigh standard. Wales matched England's cleverness with more thrust
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  • 78 8 WHAT'S ON TODAY GENERAL SEAMEN'S INQXIRY COMMISSION- Chinese Secretariat —10 p.m. WE>T SOIItTY: Mr. Van der Haas on •Communism as I see It" at British Council Hall WORLD WEEK OF PRAYER: Chinese service at iWU. YWCA Devoto nai at 5.13 at Y\«CA Collver Quay. English service at YMCA Orchard Road
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  • 114 8 C4THAY: "Three Little Words" at 11. 1.46. 4.15. 6.45 and 930 P.m. -M,H»MBRA: "White Gor.lla c«i "Leopard Men of Africa ai 1 15 4.1», 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Love That Brute at 2.00. 4.15. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "The GunAghter at II 145 4.00. 6.30 and 9.30
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  • 62 8 CHINESE YMCA: Badminton 5 r m.. Body building—5.30 p.m., Studer.t Basketball— 5 30 p.m.. student table tennis 7.30 n.m. HOCKEY: Combined Services v. Combined Civilian? Padang; Police SA v. REME Thomson Road. BODCA v. wood Foresters. St. Georee s Road. TENNIS: YMCA Tournament, Bras Basah Road. BILLIARDS: YMCA Tournament
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  • 123 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Jaj Mahal Ht;ain quoted at 10—1 remained the favourite at tonight's Victoria Club c?Hover in the Manchester November Handicap. Mush, who was clear behind the favourite, was Joined by Prince Roval and Promotion, all bemT 1 quoted at 100—7. Prince Royal was
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  • 109 8 Rain washed out mo?t of the Coionv sports events yesterday. The flr-t round S.H.A. Knock out" Tournament jrame between the SCR.C. and the C.R.E. l8outh) «t Hong Lim Creen was called off. Poth terms turned t.p and derided to call the came off after consultation wnli the
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  • 54 8 The Cheerful Lads Athletic Party will hold their 3rd annual general meeting on Sunday November 13 nt 1 p.m. at the president's i id. nee 310. Joo Chint Road. Singapore. The election of offlcei bearers for the easuuts j -Of w»*l tsUM piace. Member* *r« kindly requested to
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  • 186 8 Gardner's Ambition To Win World Title Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. TO win the world heavyweight title—this is the ambition of 24-year-old Jack Gardner, the new British and British heavyweight champion who battered the holder, Bruce Woodcock, last nignt after the latter had retired at the end of the 1 Unround with
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  • 675 8 Fletcher IN the midst of the current boxing controversy on tomorrow night's fight between the two Australians—Sid Fletcher and Tommy Watts, Sid Fletcher told promotor Wally Oakes this morning: "I will prove to the Singapore crowd that I am good enough
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  • 64 8 LONDON. Today n held a secret three w Wilde of BelRium an Farr, Me-time BriUrt, "1 rhampion now on the cwlT*'* Afterwards. Teddv w Secretary ot r r "There is no «tj b«.n.ade as a i,-/.,-/ quiry. ni lh.« 4 Farr mm awarded a knockout over England,
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