Morning Tribune, 11 November 1947

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  • 154 1 Ih. UoHmw paragraphs taken from t X L o>n**er the Herman re- td „v disclose that discissions at i feSSi mnwß not without a 3 m«MNir no* ew J L MfH^i/ "vr.s made to the Com- f,,, 1 UaU.ua should follow the I f the Homgkong Income Tax
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  • 145 1 SIAMESE PM STILL MISSING GAPORE, Nov. 10. A 'lespatch delayed for ""without the Siamese °J* giving any explanaZ mf ClVed in Si n&apore ine noon, states that PreMarahoi Phibui Song\_^*kr Thamrong heaL an W$ h a ech anised in a, u garden da nce Cm T° n Gardens n^r S,
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  • 254 1 IGGER DEDUCTIONS FOR FAMILIES RECOMMENDED INCOME TAX IltiaPOkT HEXvTER TAXATION ON COMPANIES TND ON INOSJPCS ABOVES50 000 BUT A BIGGER ALLOWANCE FOB THE TAXPAYER'SIWDt AND OTILSREN, ARE RECOMMENDED BY TOT^CT^OOTTl^ ArfOOTOD BY THE GOVERNORS OF THE MALAYAN UNION AND SINGAPORE TO CONSIDER THE HEASMAN REPORT ON INCOME TAX EXEMPT trrm
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  • 23 1 - Tax on Companies, from 20 I to SO per cent. /ncowies o/ $50,000 and above, l fax raised fo 50 per cent.
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  • 43 1 - Allowance for the tax-payer s wife, increased from $1,500 to $2,000. Provision is made for one wife only. Children's allowances: Committee's recommendation $750 f*r the first, $500 each for next two, and $300 each for next two, giving a maximum of $2,350.
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  • 55 1 Singapore, Nov. 10.— Khuang Abhaiwong, former war-time Premiej-, was appointed Prime Minister of Siam, it was announced by Bangkok Radio monitored here tonight. The Radio added that the Supreme State Council would consist of Prince Rangsit of Jlnat (Chairman), Prince Dhani Nivat, Ueut.-Gen. Prince Alongkot, Phya Manavrat Sevi
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  • 252 1 f 7 I Die secret which Mrs. Patricia Cuming S Australian ex-Red Crow nurse who tell i from the Adelphi Hotel brought with j I her to her death may shortly be unveiled. > 1 Mrs. Cuming fell to her death on Oct. I 30
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  • 111 1 LONDON, Nov. 10. The Daily Express today in its poll of public opinion, say* that 41 per cent of the people t avow government action to suppress Cr mmunism within B ritaln. THe poll, claimed tAte a representative crosssection, says that 28 per cent
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  • 101 1 w m NANKING, Nov. 10. The southern branch of the China Democratic League, which was recently outlawed by the Chinese Government and then ''voluntarily" dissolved, issued a statemcrtt today calling on all members, both in China and abroad, "to rise and unit'j themselves us one
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  • 51 1 NANKING, Nov. 10. Generalissimo Chiang Katshek at the weekly Kuomingtang memorial service here this morning urged members to show tolerance towards ihe two minority parties (the Young China and the Democratic Socialist parties) and to co-operate with them for the welfare of China rather than ft* selfish aims.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 ON OTHEE PAGES Need For Social Research m S'pore P«ye 2 $5,000 Bail For Briton Page 3. TB Menace in the Colonies Page kLocal News in P**"™ q Pages 8 4 9. STC Sweeps Topping $800,000 Mark Page 15. India Face Innings .Defeat Page 16.
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    • 39 1 MADE FOR THE TROPICS! CHINESE TWISTED SEAGRASS MATS in tarty colours Prices from $9-00 to $72.00 _^^mmmm^^m^mmmm* \mY \\mmm\mmm\ Wm\ W I m m fVTVVVTv m^^ m fW m +vvv titt 31 ft AF Ftts FLACfi *me*POM FMONS 464*
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  • 350 1 Scientihc research into .social eondl i< n is vital, urgent and operative." „aid Mr. Gch BMM m*MM t S*tip> iv i*.r ol Research Section of Uie Social V.'» iiare DrjnMf rt. trbtn he add.esred a largely attended meeting held u ider th< auspces of
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  • 122 1 WAR CRIMES COURT JUDGE RETURNING Melbourne, Nov. 10.— Gen. MacArthur has appointed Lord Patrick, a judge of the Supremr Court of Scotland, as Acting President nf the Internatioi al War Crimes Tribunal in Tokio He will act in place of Sir William Webb. Australian Piesidert of the Tribunal, who is
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  • 62 1 Ihl marriage of Mulan, eldest daughter o Mr and M*s. Tan Et' Leong to Mr. Lim Kim Chiew. fourth son oi Mr. and Mrs. Lim Pi-ng Mau will take place to-day. A reception, invitations to which have been issued by Mr. ..nd Mrs Tan Ee Leong will be
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  • 87 1 Canberra, Nov. 10. Tht Prime Minister, Mr. chifley has accepted a lorg standing invitation to visit New Zealand. He will go next month ard will confer with the New Zealand Prime Mirister. Mr. Fraser, and other members of the cabinet. Mr. Chifiev will also call at Norfolk
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  • 316 1 Conditions LASHES 8 YEARS PRISE FOR 2 ARMED ROBBERS T\\'. a rnit d robber* ver* sentenced to eight years' rijoro* :mpriso::mei t aid twelve strokes 11 the rottan by Mr. Justice Jobling at tb^e Singapore Arizes yesterday, when they appeared on two separate offerees Chua Te* Tee, a gold-tooled yonr.g
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  • 52 1 M.'mJ.. u to-ycar-taid I mim a a long xrJut* Iteatd. clin.b*d k*9 Ih<. di.ck Ut th* Sc< otul Magistral**'* Court ytsterduy. to nn*v:i r a rhu. ye ot Itfutg drunk amt disorderly a* I i.s.ti,, Road. )ust after daicn on Satnr. da it Mat*. alx was catith'tud
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  • 40 1 A couple of Chinese bag snafcchers were reported io have got away with a wallet containing $52 and a pawn ticket worth $250 when they robbed an Indian who was walking along Chang. Road, at 2.30 p.m yesbtSdaf.
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  • 638 1 INC OME-TAX 'FROM PAGE ONE) 1. -Any wages, salary, leave pay, fee. commission, bonus, gratuity, perquisite or allowance (Other than a subsistence travelling, conveyance or entertainment allowance which is proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioner) paid or granted in respect of the employment, whether in money or otherwise. 2.—
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  • 36 1 TRIBUNE PICTORIAL Readers are invited to send photos of local interest for pubheat ton in the Morning Tribune the ONLY pictorial newspaper in Malay a. Photos HMi mm he paid for at the usual rates. 9
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  • 29 1 A 19-year-old Chinese, Kong Siongr Hong, was yesterday at tht Fourth Police Court ordered to be remanded in police custody until Wednesday on a charge of extortion.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 251 1 SINGAPORE TfcfcF CLUB. NOTICE. UNLIMITED SWEEP APPLICATIONS. Would Members please rote that no application w:ll be re- ceived at the Town Office on j Race Days. Appiicauors arriving by mail on Race Days will rot be dealt with on those days. On Race Days sales of Unlimited Sweep tickets will
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    • 52 1 I 2235*35^*3 THE TRUCK 1 PAYS ITS 4 FAROfI city traffic— r»r»o pay their *«> They pay their t* S Chrysler W^s that deliver Jl Of 10V.-COSJ P^ y 1 they Pty^TJitT rugged duraW.ra4 That", Trucks a»e '"'"l!^ you want al t0 B Urd UP 0I1 Distribu ton Cycle CH
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  • 172 2 .mm old Israel KSer K .piracy in conoid running, as a fefterday at t« ":,OUrtaii-^^ba Nllv a when k J iiu.ru from Au>M M'-Fwan. ClDj! Singapore, said that the olfence was alleged to have taken place in Western Australia, and Kin i.tler was arrested here on
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  • 79 2 ECAEE EXECUTIVES S'PORE S Lokai at han. Exe* •retan- md Mr. Jamtj »;i<tive AW tfaa*. both iromx Commission for the Far But, have ir& in Singapore ril tt last U quests earr.. u ity was taken durii f for consultations w«th Ll Ccmnvssorer and [or the relatioi ship to (Ished
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  • 67 2 in;< of death by misad- i nas yesterday returned rgiipor; Cororer, at the I a ti-year*cld chirese Phang Quee Wha, who m irjured ir a fall off C Omnibus at Geylang Nov. 2stated in evidence, that ttempted to step off th-5 l it was still ir
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  • 118 2 tag** the Sin-npore WEST WHARF Chant*, ram,.-. n I 5 MangQla. JJ Melampu* f 8 9 Breconatiire n 11 li' Sacotra fc W Lycaon f Ml K.-v.'lstore t2;5 Van T Roff ri Rutland Victory. «a Benreoch n 30 TapS n ",i 3 1 n 2 uuuni. «*IN WHARF
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  • 83 2 Several members of the Indonesian Delegation to the Havanna Conference arrived in Singapore by plane, on Snndav r fining frcm DHkerta The group consisted of Dr. A. A. Ma ram is, Mtttister of finance. Ir. Laoh. Minister of Public Works. Professor Dr. Soenario Kolopaking and one
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  • 61 2 ESAM SUPER DANCE TONIGHT The Ex-Services Association Malaya (Singapore Branch* will hold a supper dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall this evening. HE. the Governor and Lady Grmson. Miss Margaret and Mis, Judv Oimson, Major General and Mrs. L. H. Cox. Admiral and Mrs. Eagerton. Sir George P^rie Sir Ralph
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  • 153 2 AIR SAFETY RECORD IN AUSTRALIA Melbourne. Kov. 10.-Sintt. 1939 the r umber of Passengers carried yearly Or, Australian rtanes has increased from *f t£na hundred thousand to nearly n*e burdred Tht expansion of freight transport has Wen ever- greater than the passenger Ircrtate. A spokesman for the DeP 1 Civil
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  • 31 2 ■•arrving a balv, pWfc jg" charged »c U» Bwonj She was Ong »ee ni.»i„, »fT SHerang Barrack* am Satur oJJTII when the case will »< heard.
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  • 294 2 (From Ovr Onn R*-ptntcr) IPOH. Monday Three persons were bvnt to di-ath as a result of «t ttre which gutted j house in ii u :.t,c Kruda Estate, Sungei Siput in the small hours of yesterday morning. The dead wrre Mr
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  • 51 2 Police bail was yesterday extended to Leong Chin Fong. at young Chinese. charged at the Second Mag*sirate's court with criminal intimidation by threatening Tan Boon Poon, alias Chan Man Kuan. w*th in~ jury, on the night of Sept. 28. The case was then postponed until Dec. 1 for
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  • 36 2 LILLY C INEMA JOO CHXAT ROAD (Next to the Market) 7 p.m. p.m. 12 p.m. The greatest film ever produced about the Hn*.<lii-Muskm umty! Have you be?n to MECCA or MEDJNA, if 1 01 see yourself
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  • 12 2 HUMAYUN (Hindustani) Starring ASHOK KUMAR NARGIS. VEENA SHAH NAWAZ ard CHANDRA MOHAN.
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  • 259 2 Melbourre. Nov. 10— When counting of votes in the election of the Victoriar LegiHlative Assembly is completed, the Liberal and Country parties will possibly have at least 44 seat* between them, 25 for the Liberals and 19 for the Country Party. This compares with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 47 2 TH*© MI©\WWT MATLW*:* FRIDAY AND SATWDAY NEXT at thk CAT{J A Y phone zm BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. IBf Wm ■V Rekucd thru United Arttsit r»»**Am j poll A G©©o (CHINESE CHOW DINE AT The PALM toorl kvehy nana P Chicken Curry Tiffitt li PHONE n-.lt
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  • 234 3 Having: sailed over 20.370 s< miles, the Aik. a 42-Foot yac skippered by Dutch Captain A M < Niewkoop. with a two-man crei arnveu in Singapore recently the course ot a globe-circlir j voyage. Flying the Dutch flag, the yacl was built by W. van Grevensteii
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  • 71 3 A tiny camera, probably the smallest in the world is being marufactured by a London, firm. Known as the Coronet Cameo, the complete camera with shuttor lens and metal eye-level view fir der weighs only ore and three quarter our ces. It takes a picture which measures 12
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  • 695 3 A thousand representatives, both medical and lay, from 50 Domi- nions. Colonies and other countries attended the Commonwealth and Empire Health Tuberculosis Conference organised oy the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis at the Central Hall, j Westminster, from July 8 to 10 last.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 560 3 HELVETIA 1 liifcn i lass Ladies' Wrist pHpS^Watch, Rolled (.old, WX lii Years Guarantee. m-^****,. 1947 NEW Model 15 Jewels /f s g or 17 Jewels Lever Lj'w^'jß) movement, size 51" At OBTAINABLE AT {Jr§4 EYERY REPUTABLE WATCH DEALER. ft MOH* l\<- THIttlM: London Agents: Meters Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot
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    • 31 3 Meditation Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them j that hate you, and pray for j them which despitefully use you. and persecute you. (Matt. 1:44).
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    • 30 3 i Singapore ;(> iff! ffl BATAVIA J Fridays <*■&?:* PALEi*ItfAM; T J i SAIGON ,1 iSuAdays (g* 1 lh MEDAN I Saturdays PeHaPe to: MEDAN Uurday* Malayan Airway I Mansfield ->•> L J
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  • 136 4 r-hina In the post-war period tms ,o UMIMg was changed to criticism and even I Shanghai f Now an unemotional m a rBt m f nonTthe Far Eastern picture is tt q ,!,,n MM realized and accompanied by fe rasa sa Reuter irv' l
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  • 37 4 (Bv Ar Mail I Magisccles Lanes looked at Kc'.orea to decide: Can L g(l g's owner rtdd his d°g haw bitten the dustie couldn't let ;!u way Ua mouth li it«s left the laaya
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  • 54 4 WASHINGTON. Nov 10.— The Star in an editorial today said: "Perhaps the most interesting bit of news to come out of China in some time is the announcement that a super-organization has been formed to co-ordinate the activities of China's secret societies in a common policy against the
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  • 50 4 PRAGUE. Nov. 9:— The Bulgarian Government has protested to the United Nations that 18 r tie volleys I were fired across the Greek-Bulgarian frontier on November 1 ly 3 or 4 persons who fled into Greek territory, the official Yugoslav news agency re- ported from Sofia today. U.P.
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  • 121 4 He Saw World In Her Eyes -But Not Road London: «B V Air Main -When policeman saw Y«*eof Shirehal!-lane, Hendon, Middlesex driving while his girl passenger had her arm around his neck and wa- gazing mo his tyes, the cons able summoned him for failing io have control over the
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  • 64 4 i London: 'By Air Mail>— Af.er losing his right leg because of a poisoned toe Edwin Moore. 67, Of Little Mailow, Bucks, made roo.i progress and was ab^ to walk about the Royal Northern Hospi.al LondonBu l while turning over In he fell out
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  • 230 4 London: ft* ILj- £MJ" inhaled from a Arc bucket were held accountable at an in- suest at Peterborough for a tragedy which ended a couple, secret meetings in a hut on an allotment. t t A verdict was recorded that Mrs. Winifred Amy Butler. 42--year-old wife of
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  • 32 4 VIENNA. Nov. 9:-A fully, „rmtd Hungarian miniature 'army f "e^and one officer wj-r *•*«s* ««d hero vesteray to have a *X" I became a lost itmuw knoW te*2S them conflicted.Reuter.
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  • 11 4 MSA. MM 9:-Tho C»n,rt!nn 1 Matgodn.- U.P.
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  • 73 4 SHANGHAI, Nov. 10. China?* two air lines, the China National Aviation Corporation and thc C crtrnl Air Transport Corporal or expect to receive from the Uniten Statei abortly some of the mopt modern and best-equipped pasenser r.lane^ operating in the world today, it is learned reliab.y.
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  • 63 4 MARLENE IS FASCINATING ALLURING tuitmo nnd allut wi a* »n>r, Mail'-ru Dietrich, la j Pan' mount s .nggent box o//fc* d/<ne m /ier ntajrintf rote: Ber adaptability to ani part s* lerted for hi r nmkkmd "ith her a r per i* net in motion pictures ensur* tt success for
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 86 4 H WHISKERS lUU u* y 0 MK Sk rept towards Whisk went silently towards a like h t •He didn 't window. If he looked in would yine nrT 801ln that he he see their old enemy the Fox SOod fan nk> who had alone or would Hank be with
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  • 268 5 Chinese Court Style Gown For The Prince London. Nov 10. Silk d: red evening pom n Chint court style ard a "Royal Lullaby" written bv the czech eompoaeT £vera. were among the latei wedding girts to Princess Eliza beth reported :n Renter cables yesterday The evening gowns- pteatnted by some
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  • 105 5 BAGHDAD. Nov 10. Abdui Ruhman Azzam Pasha. Secret aiy Geneial of the Arab League said 'ta n yesterday thnt "Syrian j Lebanese. Egyptian ami Transjcrdun armies are p-.tshing on lto the Palestine holders.'* "The Arab armies ate massing merely to save Palestine from Zionist aggression
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  • 92 5 NANKING. Nov. 10.— Madame Chiang Kai-*hek on Saturday re- reived Mr. Wang T?h-fu, chairman of the Northeast Relief A-sociatior which was sponsored bv the first lady herself. Mr. Wang reported that 100.000 Winter garmei ta for relief of the ready in Manchuria have been collected and ■Qtrfidge
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  • 230 5 Nehru's Opposition To Kashmir Plebiscite Surprises U.S. Paper Washington. Nov. 10. The Washington Post editorially said pyesterday that Pandit Nehru "surprised many statesmen and no doubt alarmed some of his countryman by opposing a plebiscite" for Kashmir. The paper said "For both political and economic reasons. the few more advanced
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  • 74 5 LONDON, Nov I day Observer afl itory ye^'erdayß Man Foreigr. Mir lotoV- reference to M lonib ir. his Mr-cot beii il 'o.preted Europe to mear. lhat|H the ben "It i> pointed out :fl :,:'."Ji.C?M Russia had the WB the great stand the ere titkne for bwfl
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 134 5 Good looking clothes r m^* that really wear "JAKE ENCEL" A\odels. Irm^ I ISJ SI EE I ESTABLISHED 1872 j Malaya's Leading Jewellers iirtapltTiil and (ien« Merchants ft. P. die §11% a. Ltd., ((incorporated in Ceylon) Singapore, 19,21, High St. Penang. 1, Bishop St. I I. 1 Lovely and Intriguing
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    • 37 5 CLEAIftANCE|! SALE |of New Shipment of Goods including ALL KINDS OF CHINESE HAND MADE FANCY GOODS, 1 TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNI- i TURE, CAMPHOR CHESTS, AND LAMP-SHADES ETC 1 PEIPING STORE 173 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAP ORE PHONE: 7835.
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    • 17 5 I ■it j ff t^^m^m^m\ coiou«2 l with CUl^ casan* lsolllos^* 01 I c 1 0 fl
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  • 1172 6 m, WITH VERA ARDMORE H Whirligig ft Bt"h.>i ft., rel and Miss Cl iai:^;ed by ti or ft Ka a li^art -haped ft tulle jn place by a haio lan;-. Mies formed ft Elwes was bridei ft Anne WinterAngela Malnprlce S^d Ldr. D. Car br-t man The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 3 6 wt7^>mA^J*Ammmt^m\ %°H?BJ6 H
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    • 205 6 J^\ FOR YOUR f}J SMART I k RACE DRESSES jjryj ;lif//^^pAnr MRS TOMMY THOMSON ROOM IS L.tti. FLOOR O.H. BLDG. BATTERY ROAD. TEL. 7997. i MAHA HI FMMtEWE: Car reveal vour futur? n' oive your busirc? a and ilomer.tic pioblems by her worderful power <.f intuitior. A cjrsuHatior. .i: well
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  • 57 7 Tribune Phidoyraph I Mrs. Grant, of thr Bimgapon Sttf). Club. gkfM thu "massnc and nohle Brutus "(Leslie Woodforda final "touch it v" tm Ins tut i anc in thv murder scene in "Julius Caesa." which the Singapore Teachers' repertory ptayen stayed With outstanding success at St.
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  • 187 7 LONDON. Nov. 10,. A man accused of the manslaughter of his father during a family quarrel was set free yesterday when the prosecution heard for the first time that he struck the father in defence of his sister and mother. They
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  • 51 7 GIRL WILL MAN ON CHARGE Caesar'* staged by thc Singapore teachers. Tribune Photograph* In an excitine, rugger encounter on th( l i »yfp| Selangor All Blues beat the Singapore All i- ptl w( »m penalty and one tryt to 3 points (one jM Sinoaoote vlavei truing to avoid" tackh I
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  • 60 7 BERLIN'. Nov. 9:— Russia has taken approximate.}- $1,500,000,000 in repurat'ons from the current production from the Soviet occupation zone of Germany since the war's end, Ameri- <-an Military Government economists est imii t>_>d today. A 40 000-word illustrated report showed that the Soviet zone s in better
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  • 85 7 NANKING, Nov. 10.—Possibility of the early release of Chang Shueh-liang, better known as the Yourg Marshal, was indicated today, when Ger. Chang Chi-churg, who had called on the Young Marshal a few days ago told Reuter that his release i was under discussion. Gen. Chang
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  • 71 7 LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 10.— United Nations meml-ers pay up well it is revealed in a financial statement re- leased hcr e yesterday. Of the working capital fund of $20,000,000 already 9*96 percent has been contributed. Budget contributions for 1946 wore slightly behind, at 99.36, while
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  • 115 7 New York, Nov. 9— lt is learnI ed here that Sol Strauss, acting I head o' 20th Century Sporting Club, Is interested in reviving [interest in. boxirg's 'little fellows'—the flyweights and bantamweights. He has authorised Jersey Jones, the New York boxing manager, to try and bring
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 CHAP A YAM INTRODUCES x^ s3^ new xSm MALAY RECORDS Gunong Banang Lagu Pulau Jati Ronggsng By CHE TA'SEAH. No. «108U Damak Lagu Seri Tebin? Lagu By CHE* SA'EMAH. No ***** ICehidu:>an Miskiu Masri Nasiha v Kaum Ibu Lagu By CHE NA EMAH. No. ***** Budi Bahasa Lagu Mesti Bering**
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  • 158 8 Says RT ■h^' r lt an ■"'P. 'Ve sublet Jvdrnc".' at Bed Ke„ B^..et Jarnos Krit 'Dow>. was Lrt retirement the K verdict of not ■M^Cabc was d«Bafquelnic- Marj >rw-Edcr-road. FaiiowKtrr. -said that sh" E whiU- she was K e etmp. and w.th ■V,-nt to tne cot- and hl« brother
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  • 33 8 Nov. 10 Slum's m to Princess Elim. -set J^' 1 hy a homeward Plane, which left Thursday addressed p* imbasndor in l| so carries the wedr °m the Commander- tne Commonwealth Reuter
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  • 188 8 i WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.— The Harriman Committee appointed by President Truman to investigate the need i for European assistance said yesterday that "the supply of crude rubber will not be sufficient to meet world re- j c;uirements in 1947 and
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  • 106 8 Frankfurt. Nov. 8 —On the request of the Berchtesgaden DeNaz tieation Court, police have arrested the former Lt.-Gen. Ernst Mai sel as an accomplice in the alleged murder on Hitler V orders cf Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the Nazi Afrika Corps commander, it was iearneu here yesterday. Rommel
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  • 52 8 HASLEIvIERE, SURREY, Nov. 10.— One ot the five joint managir« directors of J. Lyors Compary. who died in June, aged 61. left £44.499. He was ore of tn •backroom boys" of the catering trade He began his career as a kitchen boy in the Trocadero Restaurant.
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    87 8 Phot graph i LONDON, Nov. 10. -Arthur Lewis, trade urion leader, denied last right that the strike of wor- kers employed by London s three luxury hotels was weakening because of resignations from tne urion protesting agairst the i stoppage by the hotel waiters The petit on was
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  • 78 8 Larrne crouds attended the first po* WOT bazwr held in tlw Western Church impound under the- auspices of thc Women s Society >/ Christian Service last Friday The attractive stalls mr, ;r< stacked With a variety of yooas and found nady buyers Wm are three
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 31 8 J«ST ARWVtP-ONLY UMITED STOCKS SPORTS MODELS Sold Complete with Limn 6ILBATH Gearcases. U* Sole Distributors of: Roiial Enfield BICYcIf-S MOTOR CYCLES IN SINGAPORE t'MA IME COMPAXt' Sl3, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE
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  • 83 9 ROME. Nov. 10.- British troops guard Us the British Embassy here turned out for a thorough of *he Embassy cellars and grounds after ar- anonymous I telephore warring ;hat the building was to be blown up on Friday afternoon, it was dis»--1 closed on Saturday. I 1 The
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  • 150 9 Mrs. Rooseve Attacks Russian Police NEW YORK H f Roosevelt „c1 'u L j U»e C mi She imp cd that Sou were j:iu:.l of j3 war beiire* J rUm and caoitaiUn ifl 1 ovp nation. "Somivm. v onr I aonslant .v 0:v r<i I tior,-. made by nr* .'-j
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  • 70 9 London. Nov. 10 —Mr. j Strachey. British Ftud Ma tcntght announced on t that from Nov. 9 potatoes i be added to the list of raU ttaple foods Tht standard tion will be tnree pounds weok. Poor crop- caused b>' lan ter's floods and sa^ drought have produced
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  • 52 9 SHANGHAI Sot. 10. newly-formed "Youth to Vice Squadron" will I mence patrolling ment places next u«k inspect the application police announced yestena austeritv measures I The squat' consists of younj: boys selected bf 1 Commissions of Policeflj among war orphans W sti lutes living iD*J Chinese Boys Toww
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 280 9 Comif*K-Ex€*lii«ive io the Morning Tribune j "SUNSHINE FALLS" TrWEN A PUNNy'IOOWNS Mfflf VOU KNOW TWE TERMS,\i$| WT I'LL SIGN VOUR LEAVE >l I/bUT, REMEMBER ,«f*GGS. IP (CCNE NAMED 9PWGGS CALLED) d^g DONTT VOU, €P*9S6 ?jg *S PORM MYSELF, 90 YOU WONT] YOU DONT OOC OPP THE *fl\ >ON THE ADMIRAL,
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  • 1131 10  -  Leigh Berry A SIX-DAY SERIAL By I il Shy's Sense of Desolation Is Increased by the Unexpected Arrival of a Special Delivery Letter j m nl i, illsl>ana km i f1.,,-- mt s ed* that J fort ign rfc «r« shy until, n girl irho t k( sc
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  • 97 10 Madras (By Air Mail).— A leaIther research laboratory is proi posed to be established under the joint auspices of the Council of Scientilic and Industrial Research and the University oi Madras. S*r S. S. Bhatnagar. Director of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, said in an interview
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  • 40 10 Rome, Nov. 10.— Four cases of "abdominal typhus" were reported today by health authorities of Truilo. suburb 7 miles vest cf Rome. Three-year-old girl were effected with the disease, which medical officials saM must have been ''impcr'ed." U.P.
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    • 53 10 KNTION P !\m* I Ifcr formation Ser' te pNINQ TODAY S n 3 6.15. 9.15 P.M. Romaree! Thrills; Michigan Kid" otr hie fame in gun. unoke! Starrii *> v ctor McUglen, Rita go, Andy Dcvire P u venture stery HEAT WORLD 1 0.15 P.M. 10 Jungle" wroßi u 5 15
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  • 92 11 Fired Her Bed, Lay On lt, Died In Flames London: <By Mr Mail Mr< Alice Johns. 58. of Atb tsham- roa-i Bi<Wor.l. D» -von. lay en a bed which she had urated with paraffin, 'hen Mn alight, r was I a-cd a', thc inque-t. Di A T Marshall sad riMM
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  • 55 11 LONDON. Nov. 10.— Rear Admiral Lord M< umhatti'ii. Governor -General d India, who is flyi r from New Del!r with Ladv Mountbattcii and hl« daughter Pamela today to attend Prin-ess Elizabeth "s wedding. wjII leave London on Nov. 22. arriving back in De'hi on Nov. 24. it \ois
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  • 54 11 TRIESTE. Nov. 10.— Th-2 civil police arrested yesterday an uncertified man in possession of two hand grenades durirg a ComM munist bard corcert at Piazza iUr ita, Trieste's main square. I and broke up a Communist pro- cession through the cer.tre of I tbe towr There
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  • 64 11 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.— The United States European aid pro- gramme will be on its way to Corgress, convened for its vital i session, on Nov. 17. wher. Mr. 1 George Ivkrs-hnll, Uni'.ed States Secretary of tfUtc, l*' 4 a i detailed plan to a joir.-t ireetirs I
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  • 36 11 SHANGHAI, Nov. 10. More than 200 dance teachers last night sent a letter to the Shanghai Municipal authorities protesting against the "unreasonableness" of i banning dance schools here before dancing is similarly prohibited.— Reuter
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  • 43 11 TEHERAN, Nov. 9:— Th»> news- paper Ettelaat reported today that several persons died from a "plague" I at the Kurdistan capital of Sanandej. The Health Min'stry immediately rushed doctors to the area but there were no details of the outbreak. U.P.
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  • 161 11 YOUTH EMI SSION. NEW YORK, Nov. 10.— Members I of the Burma Youth Mission left i here by plane last night after I spending five weeks in the United States contacting American youth organizations. The party will make similar j studies and contact the youth of I Britain. Sweden, Denmark,
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    • 187 11 OPENING ame A ««^^M iCT^CATHAYfI A STORY OF MANS to im, J "H IN TECHNICOUW WLN| AemmmT^mm mr^^^^ vx BaAA^^^M^^^ULl picture i /fl flli]JJ^Jm .\«'.%l 4lt ait gc 1 STARS i £3%fl GREATER THAN giow!*?» Jfl "CARNEGIE HALL" >*V ifl r la a/I MORE MUSICAL _^L«Jfl THAN V „i„rl "THE
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  • 1051 12  -  JOAN DAVIS /—QIC. die onK Malayan Film Cofie«poit«l#»nf Hollywood, Report? for I "'bune Readers I Says I [\VOOD. Oct. S3, Laugh hurld laughs with you I-W( rn a phrase as one lam up but its importme entertainer is one of [pry now and then
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    • 228 12 EXPECTED SHORTLY OCR PATRONS ARE REQI ESTED TO NOTE THAT A COMPREHENSIVE CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS FOR THE FAST APPROACHING < lIIIISI >I\S SI ASO\ HILL ARRIVE SOON AND ADVANCE BOOKING IS ADVISED 0. RAMASAMY NADIR SONS HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Phone 7692. Phcne 6323. 50. Market St-. Sirgapore. 58. Ser:
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  • 184 13 SERVICE PARTY LOST IN JUNGLE THREE DAYS: FIND WAY H OME UNAIDED RUBBER STILL VERY FIRM Rubber continued ve.y Hrm with buyeri up to 42 J at one t.me and closing slightly below with sellers virtually absent. The nearby position rnn.iins ret J I Slit. Th« r-' wei\' nifllOVfl ot
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  • 79 13 Charged with Armed hold-up Antony wa> ordered to br re- jmy. appeared bcfoiv Mr. R J. C. Wait ut the Fourth PchcCourt yesterday, on a charge oi [j arm»'d robbery. He was alleged, according to the charge, to have committed atm^d robbery u n a compatricr. T. Shinaguiu. of $87,
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  • 255 13 Market Notes And Jottings irmi Our Financial Con.) nel rnited Plantations Ud. the misfortune to be on a Vow rale production when the price of nibb« was h'gh and to increase Uvmi production H the price fell. Thus the all 'n east l>: lhe year ended June. 1947. waa IL4I
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  • 751 13 SINGAPORK NOV 10 1947. Smgapoie share quotations today as given by the Malayan Shareholders' Association were as follows tXWEJWTWEAU* •layer Keller A'las Ue *SOO .4.01 *>x Brie* Ords. 180 1.90 Praia 3io 320 B. M. nuatee 8.75 9.50 Cutis. Tin Smelters 21 22 Malacca FJec Ords. 20/6
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  • 45 13 TINS AGAIN MARKED UP Tin continued to be very firm with the exceotion of tlie Siamese group which showed signs of nervousness o* "ic coup d'etat in Bangkok. Industrials remained steady but the interest in rubber shares still disappointed despite the firmness of thp commodtty.
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  • 45 13 Octo ber Mining Results The foilowing rfesults for Oct<^ ber mining were received today: Kampong: Kumunting Tin Oxide 26 tons. Realisation 6.800 lbs. cost £3,500. Austial Amalgamated Tin Qxlde 55 tons. Realisation 14.460 fbs. cost £4.083 Thabaweilc Tin Oxide 21 tons. Realisation 5.400 lbs. cost.
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    • 36 13 roTYOIWoIIAYJ BLUE NETWORK MALAT t^OtlSH PROGRAMMES j 12.00—2.00 p.m. 483 metres in 1 the medium wave band 7.20 megacycles per second in the 41 metre band 500—11.00 p.m.: 485 metres in nuklhihi wave band 4 825!
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    • 425 13 megae\c'es per second in the 61 mcLe when the transmitter is carrying the band, except from 745 ttt 9.30 p.m. Fed Network. On Sunday the Clue Network open ai 5.08 p.m ENGIfSR FltOf'.R.VUMf: 1 p.m. Radio Orrh^stra: Ondu« tor: Davil Aoel; 1.30 News" lie Rnythpi Parade; 2 nJL\\. Close Dpwn
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  • 100 14 WEEPS TOPPING 800,000-MARK information regarding the sales of the Big P Jt three davs the Singapore Turf Club iIOT h,r the $800,000 mar* was nearly reached I orders from up-country are still pour*7«ith eleven days to go before the final day n 1 the total sales for the three days
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  • 261 14 GARRICK'S COLUMN In my notes yesterday. 1 mentioned that owners are takmg a greater interest in their horse^ following an appeal by the Straits Racing Association Se»cretary. This is evkiencea by the fact that every morning good number of owner* are at the racecourse not only to watch their horses
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  • 89 14 In a triendly tabie-«tenn..s match consisting of five men's singles between the Leisure table-tennis team and the Unite J Chinese Library played on thc latter s premises, the Leisure table-tennis team won by iou:games to one. Results (Leisure players roeH- tioned first): Loe Meng Kong
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  • 78 14 I CM took E )a i s to nil when k Singapore Polict Mfc Train ng School Leemefl dominated play ,ut. The Colts, howEjcapD«d without their :plaver> pu: up a «t» jri, wpec-.i^y in the tirst 010- scored two goals in bail through Boudewjrn th-
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  • 260 14 Island Golf Club: 16 Quality For Match Play The qualifying round plaved or Sunday morning resulted in Uit- following 16 competitors qualifying for mutch play on Sunday morning, 16th November 1947. The following is i the draw and starting times: 830 a.m. Yong Loon Chong •<*. vs. 8.35 a.m. D.
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  • 45 14 The Raffles College U**on were held to a ore-all draw at hockey by the Technical College when they met yesterday on the College grounds at Bukit Timah. Abdul Karim scored for Raffles, while Syed Ahmad equalised for the Technical College.
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  • 154 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) SEREMBAN. Nov. 9-— The return match between the rugby teams Mi Kir.g George V School ar.d Tuanku Muhammad School -incidentally the first interschool rugger fixture ever played at Serembar— was a thrillirg and interesting affair from be Rinnicg to erd, and
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  • 241 14 (Tribune Sport Reporter) The Be^rd ol Control ot tne oiv.?. po Olympic and Spoi Council decided resterdav to hold »n inter-territorial eotnpet UOB IB Singapore n 19:9 m propa. it, en tor the 1952 World Ol ympics. rht eon Mi ii will covet 'every
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  • 125 14 (By "FiTbt Timer") Interesting ;«nd k«'«n bockcy should te witn<-ssed on the Padang this <veuing, when the Combined Ber\ic«'< H^d th<« Singapore Civilians c'ash in tho first major game of th«- cum ni season. Following th<ir recent tri.il. the Servi«-e«i will b< Uiktajc th* fleto lh a strong
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  • 64 14 In a friendly game of soccer played on Sunday at Kampong Pisang, the Bright Star Rangers, lost to the Joyful Juniors by four goals to nil. Thc B£ght Star Rangers will hold home j:k! home game mfttrOW -Ve Kampong pi grooM p.m. a <■;-.'•
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  • 28 14 HONGKONG, Nov. 10. -Hoi ekonz beat Shanghai in the first post-war inter-p::rt cricketi. wo days- Horgkoi M 202 arid 155, Shani ahai 45 and 147. Reuter
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  • 66 15 There \oere plenty of "yCthnlls in Saturday's rugby I yames in Sinyopore. Trilmne 1 pictures on this page show 1 thc teams in the "Malaya" Cup ma*ch brrwocn Johore and thc Combined Services nnd a Johore player jumping I to if from a lim out. The t smuces
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  • 42 15 TO-DAY'S SPORTS ATHLETICS Bth Am ual S'pore Chirese Amateur Athletic. Federation Meet. Jalan Besar Stadium, 9 m HOCKEY. Singapore Civilians vs. Combired Services, Padarg; Medical Colleg? Unior vs. Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, M.C.U. ground; S.C.R.C. vs. Naval Base Police, Hong Lim Greer.
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  • 40 15 Today fceirg the Deepavali, there will be no issue of the Malaya Tribune in order to enable our Hindu employees to ei joy the festival. The Morrirg Tribune will however, be published as usual tomorrow morn- I ng.
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  • 374 15 INDIA FACE INNING DEFEAT SYDNEY. Nov. 10. India, without their skipper who ia down with gastritis, face an innings defeat in their match against New South \Va»es. which will conclude tomorrow At close, the scores w< r> Nnr South Wales, ffl for d(c India 298 and 157 for 7 India
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  • 266 15 SCC "B" BEAT 223 BOD AT RUGGER S.C.C. B* 9. 223 BOD 3. Playire on their home ground vesterday. the S.C.C. 'B' beat 223 8.0.D. in a mediocre game of rugger by 9 points (a penalty possession of the ball, but the (an unconverted try) The visitors staged the initial
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