Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1950

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  • 49 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE 5y 7Hf PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tefc Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 21, 1950 PRICE T£N CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOV. 21, IUoO
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  • 513 1 Income Tax Expected To Yield $5 Millions More S'pore Budget Deficit Slashed From $13.5 To $3.7 Millions T™ M JT^ NIES TAX IS T0 BE RAISED FROM THE PRESENT 20 PER m T fl 3o PER CENT > ACCORDING TO THE
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  • 112 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. |ATO Tan Ch< ng Jack, preI' Malayan I m, «his n or- )ort that Ji i'ur. presi- ci Ma«ays fecnal .on. was vnz mrm- to all races np rights tne Tribune, ia*' interview at i. that he i r o.\n
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  • 52 1 The Budget Committee had nine meetings and drew up an unanimous report. All the unofncials were on the Committee. The second reading of the Budget this morning is expected J to sail through without bitter debate though the controversial Com- panics Tax may raise strong; opposition out- side
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  • 64 1 TODAY'S late edition of the Malaya Tribune will carry j the revised race card for to- morrow's races at Bukit Timah. i giving scratchings and order of running. The edition will also carry reports of this morning's proceedings in the Maria Hertogh case, and today's
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  • 153 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. JHE Ad Hoc Political Committee of the General Assembly today recommended that India, Pakistan and South Africa hold a round table conference to solve the problem c£ the Indian minority in Union territory. At the same time, it
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  • 276 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. FRAIL 31-year-old Tan Yam Oee, whose husband and six children died in Sunday's big fire, told me yesterday: "We could not get out of our room because the door was locked from the outside." Tan was sitting on a
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  • 65 1 SEOUL. Today. A tank paced column of the U.S. Seventh Division yesterday snr.ashed to the threshold of Manchuria in a northeast Korean sector where communist resistance had virtually collapsed. A U.S. Tenth Corps spokesman said the spearhead reached within two miles of the frontier
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  • 508 1 Stop Press KUALA LUMPUR. Today. SPEAKING In today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. H.E. the Officer Administering the Government Mr. A. P. FosterSutton spoke on the Malayan bandit war. He said there were no signs of an imminent break in the morale of
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  • 115 1 Korea Two Americas A.P. "But we know there are two Americas, that of Wall Street and that of the unhappy mothers of American soldiers. Earlier Mr. Charles E. Howard, lowa, answered charges made by another American delegate Mr. O. John Rogge, that the peace congress is a tool of Russian
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  • 97 1 Mr. v. li. Wiltshire, the acting Commissioner of olice, with his Personal Assistant, ASP Mr. E. Brcoksmiih, were at thfl Airport, at 6.31; this morning to meet Ceylon's Inspector-; General of Police, Sir Richard Aiuvihare. Sir Richard arrived by Air Ceyion plane
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  • 26 1 TAIPEH, M'jnua.'. The Nationalists today iir.aily warned underground Communists they would be shot or harshly dealt with it they did not surrender be:ore No\ 25.
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  • 58 1 The north-bound Kuala Lumpur/Singapore night mail train was derailed in South Johore at 10.30 last night. The engine and one coach were overturned. The driver was injured The pilot train successfully passed the spot, but the mail train was not so fortunate. It is expected that the
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  • 23 1 A.P. ROME, Mon.—ln the first eight months of 1950, Italy's population increased by almost 000.000, the Bureau of Vital Statistics reported.—A.P,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 national Employer s Mutual General ted 1 1 ot INSURANCE >»»(>< I \TION LTD. f5 Spore. --dpr N. S. WISE M Fhone 2835. M c vtffP TO M$ ■fcV- fTHfI OUCH! f 12-15 TIME AND TIME ACAIN, I »«LIFEGUARD MILK 4V %Bi and Ke FREE-GIFT from yoar dealer O These
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  • 272 2 THE majority of Singapore trade union leaders yesterday welcomed Government's decision to set up a Commission of Enquiry to investigate the setting uu of provident funds for all workers in the Colony. A few. however, were critical. Said Mr. G. Tessensohn, president of the Federation of
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  • 1799 2 16 PERSONS HONOURED SQUADRON Leader Robert Bltt Woolley, M.R.CP., LR.C.P., u civteen service men 'IIici civilians who tin ir the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson. at an impressive ceremony at Govemment House yesterday. Canon Ch H,ah was among the civilianwho we.e honoured The next ol
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  • 121 2 TWO charges—one of murder and the other of causing mischief—were explained to 56--year-old. Ng Kirn Hock, in the Second Police Court yesterday. The charges alleged that Ng committed murder by causing the death of Song Chew Beng in a house at Beach Road on Nov. 19,
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  • 72 2 Mr. G- Snrangapany, a vicepr Mini of the Singapore Labour Party told an election rally at Farrer Park yesterday: "I rserve the right to reply to my best friend Mr. A. P. Rajah at this very piace at a future date." Mr. A. P.
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  • 59 2 Picture shows from leftk right: The Rev. anon D l Chelliah. J.P.. iMI.D.. C Mohamed Chows. Mali Shaw, Lt. Corod. E. A M.R.N.V.R.. W.O. II H.N\3 R.E. Mr. I. A. F.iias on bthal of the late Mr. J. A. E!i« Tons Tak Heng. and Yong Yit Lin
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  • 276 2 SINGAPORE'S proposed Trade Union Congress a should be of a co-ordinative nature without executive or administrative responsibilities, the T.U.C. Preparatory Committee has stated in a letter to trad?* unices yesterday. "By tfcs action," explained the Committee, it is felt that the Unions, who are
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  • 242 2 THE rubber commodity market dropped by ten cents yesterday, with the price declining steadily throughout the day except for a slight rally in the afternoon. The lowest level at which business was done yesterday was 193 cents a pound for Dcember, j as compared
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  • 67 2 Copra was quietly steady I yesterday with buyers at $45 per picul f.o.b. Nov.-Dec. Sellers held for $45 i with no I business passing. Coconut oil was unchanged with sellers at $75 per picul f.o.b. Nov.-Dec. There was very little interest at lower levels. Buyers bid $72 to
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  • 76 2 FOLLOWING the seizure of a quantity of oilum during a Police raid on a house at St. Michael's Road last Saturday, a Chinese, Chua Choon Hong, appeared before the Seconu District Judge yesterday on a charge of having opium. Chua, who was allowed bail of
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  • 66 2 In port:- FernfiVd (44), Sedili (ESADE), Soon (ESVDE), Empire Ken (42 3), St- Croix (40 41), Itola <S8 Tairea (36), Anchises (33 4), Seafarer (81/2), Benvoriich (17/18), S.H.B. Craft (19/ 20), Frederick Clover (21/Z), Arnold Maersk (23/4), Nordvest (35/6), Elizabeth Bakke (21/8), Burhill (23/80), Steel Architect (15/16),
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  • 105 2 SING AFORE. Moa There was a slightly htm tone in the tin share norket. But rubbers continue to have sellers. Industrak remained firm. The following were tic day's price changes: SINGAI'OKK. NOV. 8.8. Petrol I M G'town Disp. HI 1» Gammon 2.371 14 Robinson Co. Ist.
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  • 34 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Mon. following were todays d» I ing prices on the Hongko* Money Exchange: HK$6.4O 6.45 per US. do^ la HK$l6.lO per pound M j Un Hks3o2 per tael of goliI U.P.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 1174 3  -  "Marriage A Prejudicial Manoeuvre" SHEARN JHE marriage of Maria Hertogh to Inche Mansoor Adabi which took place on Oct. 1 was a manoeuvre to prejudice any further legal proceedings, ShGarn in the Singapore High Court ?nrt S y A m D °P of th e
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  • 114 3 t[ 1 r.MPI'R. Mon. rtRFI. blind children will fly trt Singapore from m!i Lumpur on Monday Z with I)« C. P. Rawson. Jdfration Soiiai Welfare Ef to jo' n lhp sch ol for *T blind in Johore Bahru. Yh f (hildrm are Mohamy
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  • 113 3 MrJt ir-cW shoemaker Loh hul thrown -tcnlay at North ■fee Ro-t*i. A Malay passeri i n injured. 10 Is :r. hospit d with severe ia face and chest, jr'a bum —also on Lfect ire not severe. He IB out-patient. !i it at about 8 a.m..
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  • 36 3 I 5627 gross tonnage Wfhter. the Lossiebank. Ni- MOO tons of cloves Iteti MlOO tons of soda for Singapore from P Africa, The ship is about 1.700 tons of B ash for Hongkong.
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  • 29 3 f N V. t. urns Frawn- racKcis, L-urry-P curP Uurryptcjue, tried Cium J Javaa. Kea-n.Mi, >rpn iifl—■ g U i. Urn M, tc P, St., s.uyapore.
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  • 639 3 Reading extracts frcm the affidavit of Mrs. Hertogh, Mr. Shearn said that she stated that the infant vas born at Tjimahi. Java, in the Netherlands East Indies, on March 24. 1937. and that she is a Hutch subject Mr. Hertogh was then serving
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  • 176 3 PENANG, Monday. THE Malayan Government intends to establish permanent dental clinics in every school in Malaya. The first of these school clinics was established in Penang last week at the Wellesley Primary School in Northam Road. This citiiic, supervised by tne area dental officer is in
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  • 56 3 The Governor has approved :he following appointments: j Mr. J. M. Mason as Commandit of the Special Constabuly (Reserve Unit); Mr. A. V 2 Franck to he Ans stant Com landant of the Special ConstalUlary (Reserve lint); and Mr P. J. Darnell to be Assistant Commandant
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  • 101 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. DEPARTMENT of Educau tion Scholarships have been awarded to Mr. S.V J Ponniah. Education Officer. Victoria Institution. Kuala 1 Lumpur. Mr. Chin Pin Seng. Raffles trained teacher. Sul- tan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star and Miss Cheong Nyoke Lan. Normal trained teacher. Pudu
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  • 35 3 'JR. C. H. Butterfleld. Soli- I 1 cltor-General. will takr rs place as a nominated Hic'al member of the Legislative Council this morning. He is replacing Mr G. W. Davla who ha* resigned.
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  • 567 3 in her affidavit, she took Maria with her each Sunday to a Roman Catholic Church from a very early age. Since she ailow ed Maria to visit Che Aminah she had never seen her daughter Mr. A. P. Hertogh, in his affidavit, extracts from which
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  • 66 3 TO accommodate the inereas- ing number of readers in the Public Reading Room in the Chinese Secretariat Building. Havelock Road, another room reserved exclusively for the use of women and children has been opened to the public by the Singapore Public Relations Office. The reading room,
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  • 36 3 A.P. WOODBURY. New Jersey. Mon. Ernest Ingenito. wno killed five relatives of his wife and wounded her and three others critically in a wild shooting spree on Saturday is on a hunger stride.—A.P.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 314 3 POWER-PACKED DAGENITE CAR TRACTOR BATTERIES i Sold by all leading motor dealers. Factory Representatives; T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG. \r= -J j i! Boys and Girls OATS With an abundance of vita! ffood essentials, Quaker Oats provides the nourishment needed to help youngsters grow tall and husky,
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  • 677 4 IT would seem that the lucky citizens of Singapore 1 can Bit back and congratulate themselves on having a Municipality years in advance of its tune. apparently, a secret formula of their own/Singapore's city fathersoldfashioned method of doing first getting prirr.arv problems out of the way beiore
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  • 1003 4  -  By LIM YEW HOCK President of the Singapore Labour Party. MR. Lim Yew Hock, president of the Labour Party, in a speech over Radio Malaya last night said: Since the Labour Party of Singapore was formed, we have been fighting elections. In our
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  • 89 4 THE eight bells of St. Helen's Church, commemorating Marlborough's victories and comprising Worcester's most famous peal, are to be sold to pay for the repair of All Saints' belfry a hundred yards away. They were last rung when i Winston Churchill, a desccndent 'of Marlborough, received the
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  • 426 4 mHE Red China "j^^W^--1 cess from Petpmg a toX m unknowntion." Of it* nine China Neu* even, so they say, to the pro-Cor-n in Hongkxng an It*\ avai laole from munist newspapers Bas.d on t f/|C following- w TZrTo) members of
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  • 753 4 FROM time to time you hear the Police complaining of the lack of public co operation. I No doubt many of you were shucked when y.m read Of a crowd standing by and watching a child in danrer Of drowning while the frantic mothor pleaded vainly for
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  • 348 4 \N official report with an Inspired touch of interes* to the unofficial reader, is the latest in the series of "Colonial Reports" dealing with the Somaliland Protectorate in 1949. It reveals the Protectorate as a territory of G3.D00 square mdes. with neither railways nor newspapers, which is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 54 4 WHISTLES AND CHAINS JL "METROPOLITAN" ""Tff THE ORIGINAL AND OXLY 1 GENUINE II POLICE WHISTLE 31 1.00 each I (AS ILLUSTRATED) Jft "SCOUT MASTER" m 1.00 each SCOUT WHISTLE Wf| 0.75 each "SIREN" j 3.50 each j "ACME THUNDERER' $1.25 a" 0 (AS ILLUSTRATED) jjQQ eQ$ WHISTLE CHAISS 50 cent
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  • 178 5 ia.aliip v^iuu I elrctcd new office-bearers at j the Club's Annual General Meeting at the Cathay Restaurant. They are: Presi- dent: Mr. E. G. Staunton; and Hon. Secretary. Mr. Robert Cheong; Committee Mr. Leong Hong Hee; Mr. J. A. Neubronner, Mr. H. G. Rodyk. Mr. S. Bulbcck.
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  • 613 5 lABOUR Party members and candidates lashed L gui Progressives at an election rally held at Farcer Park yesterday. P. M Williams, the general secretary of who is the brother-in-law of Mr. S. S Progressive candidate for North Ward M inyam left, the La-bi-cause of per-
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  • 272 5 GENERAL Y.w.c.A. Conversational Mandann. 11 a.m. Ballroom dancing 5 p.m. at Raffles Quay. V.MC.A.: L.C.C. exa-iiinat ons 2 p.m. Malay class 5.30 p.m. Gymraetie theory clas3 6 p.m. at Orchard Road. UAH LI HKNKVOI.KNT ASSOCIATION: Twa Loh Kon practice. 7 p.m. 4. Borneo Road. C.V.M.A.: (Church of
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  • 25 5 The Anglo-Chinese School h ill has been officially named the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium. Ihe Anglo-Chinese School on Barker Road was opened recently.
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  • 29 5 FORTY-five-year-old Soh Leong was fined $250 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for stealing cast iron pipes valued at $100 belonging to the Royal Navy, Seletar.
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  • 187 5 V KUALA LUMPUR. MondayYESTERDAY morning, a pat- rol of security forces contacted a bandit gang PAHANG STATE: After a short engagement the bandits tied. It is believed that two bandits were killed .and seven wounded but their bodies were dragged away from the
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  • 156 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE Controller of Immigration. Federation of Malaya, yesterday said that travelling public visas can be obtained with the least possible delay if applications are made as follows. A person resident in the Federation who wishes to obtain a return visa before
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  • 478 5 Judgment Reserved In Johore DDT Case 'JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE whole day in the Supreme Court today was occupied in the hearing of the appeal of K. Seenapathy against a conviction in the Sessions Court where after a retrial he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on
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  • 117 5 A fine of $500 in default six weeks' jail was imposed on 35--year-old Hor Keen, in the Third Police Co|rt yesterday, when he admitted having nine gallons of dutiable samsu at Jalan Besar Road on Nov. 11. The case against Hor was that he was
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  • 46 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. MR. P. C. Isaacs, general secretary of the Trengganu State University Appeal Fund, said that a donation of $1.796 90 has been received from Besut District. The total donations received since University Week, October 2 to 8. now amounted to $9,340.58.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 309 5 CHEF 111 These mixers are a notable IB Hj 111 If 4 advance on all previous notions |li H I ||rS of what an electric Mixer should U i lllJr' I 5 te and can be not only .i j" Of triumphant vindication of British r \B M Jl S
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 98 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin l»f F =,S v I !S f T f^- s mSbe ships 3ct in bsitmn turned up wee /_> STA.Fr- NEEg MCiBE I J*. < LOOT THAN 1 I^CiW^^^^^^ Ul ABNER *1 M CapP S3 TO C 7 CA.KTT HELP I SP^l 27CXX>OCOX PUINI
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  • 10127 6 Second Day Of S'pore Races Class 1, Div. 1 6 Furs. And 5 Yards. BRIGHT EYES 9.12 SCRATCHED: 7.10.50. ipoh, 8.00, Class 1 Div. I—7 furs, less 40 yds. Won by Miss Na- than. 8.02 (Harper) Time: 1 mm. 22 3 5 sees. Dist. li. L
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  • 378 7 they conducted fast raids repeatedly in their hockey game against the Ceylon Sports Club at Bukit Timah yesterday, the strong University of Malaya XI could make no further impression after an early goal and had to be content with a one-all draw, a late goal
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  • 117 7 FIRE DEMONS B.P. of the S.ngapoie Haroour iioai i i< ire l»iihanaeu out a i ight games to nit trouncing to t-'emuua *>a, v ±>.P., Geyiang. in a badminton match on their home court last The lesults were vFire Demons play <is niciiiionea tlrst): SI.Sv.Lr.S: K.
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  • 60 7 A.P. LONDON. Today. TOMMY YAROSZ who defeated one British limp re nope in h.s last appearance here yesterday agreed to tight Randolph Turpin, British niidaieweignt champ.on. >arosz. a light heavy from Monaca. Pennsylvania, outpo nted Dave Sandu oi Australia, the British Empire midd'erreirht. Vaross will top the bil. on Jack
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 367 7 TO LET: Comfortably furnished simile and double rooms with board. Modern sanitation. Europeans only. •Montrose". 4, Kia Pen? Road. Kuala Lumpur. (F909) TO LET: Godown approximately 1200 sq. ft. in centre of town. Apply P.O. Box No. 1319, Singapore. (P. 856) ACCOM, with full Board. Verandah and Bathroom attached. No
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    • 488 7 For U.K./CONITNENT: Bpora P. Sham Penang Henvorilrli for London, a ntwei p Rotterdam. Hamburg. Middlebrough Gdns. 17/18 24-25 Nov. 26-27 Nov. ttenmacdhnl for Liverttenalder for London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Ham- isifirw hur£ Hull 5-12 Dec. 13-14 Dec. 15-16 Dec. Ilcnwvvis for Havre, Lon- don Hambur- 13-20 Dec. 10-12 Dec. 22-23 Deo
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    • 252 7 H TAN ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL. New Session for L.C.C. Spring '51 Pitman's Speed Shorthand. Accounting and other subjects. Enrolment closes 24th. Secretary 20 Malacca Street. Spore (N852). WANTED WANTED 200 CC M cycle foot gear, any make, late model or 24 c.c B.S.A. State price to Box A.»). /ribune. Spore. <
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  • 493 8 TWO early goals before their opponents could 1 settle down enabled G.H.Q. FARELF to defeat v deDleted S C.R.C. team by two goals to one in a Lt and keenly-contested hockey game on their home ground at Tanglin Barracks yesterday The Chinese have
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  • 34 8 RN'AS ifembawanc defeated YMCA. by two goal? to one in a hockey tame at Balestier Road yesterday. Brown and Howe scored for Sembawang who led by the same marg.n at half-time.
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  • 2159 8  -  Happy Quadrant, Dundonald Best Bets For Tomorrow By SPOT U/ITH Bright Eyes, Miss Nathan and tamunage doubtful starters in the main sprint over six furlon»s I am taking Richmond to beat such smart ones afondtae and Versian tomorrow. second rtav of the Singapore Turf
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  • 57 8 The following horses may not accept tomorrow: Bright Eyes. Miss Nathan, Persian Lord l ninsured. Pink Gin, Tudor Pride. Mata Han. Ropewalk, Cambridge. Mascotte. Ra Li, Silver Sequin, Abby Kay, Jack's Darling. French Custom. Auiurnn Balloon. Gold Meridian, Harrier, Contract. Haydee Gilian. Bright House, Unless Baroda
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  • 101 8 By "SPOT" pOUR O'CLOCK II £«*f*X2£ V was the best worker at Bu *L l i r Tunah this mornuig when he clocked 39 Seca. lor tiree in h Sgfc "SB °%o h d %e Ten, -st (K/Boyi 40; Da,.ce Ha ;-rniinh) 43- Flying Anow II Har eV>
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  • 314 8 SRC "A" had little difficulty j '.ndefeat.ng Shell Sports Club by four goals to nil m a hockey game on their h«mc ground TtM Re s led bv three goals to nil at interval scoring through Mo*s <2> and Rodnqi.es. Neubronncr scored their fourth and last goal m
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 698 8 NOTICES iuulagVpermit I Haronbmßulat of Bachok Kelantan. hereby give: nolle,i of t C h P aTao capa P eUy of 90 cwts f from Bachok f h f c r"a K e^ T own\ B o a oa S ancl win oe pub11=™ In the Road Transport Department Commercial Lie
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    • 766 8 NOTICES FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF 1 ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE. Shippers arc hereby informed that effective 20/11/50 the Base Rate on Tin Ingots has been increased to 300/- W. KUCHAI TIN, UNITED (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) Dividends Nos. 27 23. NOTICE IS HEREBY
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    • 365 8 TUITION CAMBRIDqp I School Certificate E* a I Book of Question PaJJfjJ*! Jl'IA 1950 With List Of syndic, Answers To Question Mathematical and Phv7 Subjects. yS Cl i Price $2-(Out-Station Customer, pi Remit $2.30 including JLjJJ M. M. ALLY CO Market Street, Kuala BUSINESS OPPtv ITALY Important Italian Export fan
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