Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 November 1947

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  • 35 1 0 THE PEOPLE FO^ THE PEOPLE Malaya's national newspaper The Sunday Tribune 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) \ou prin ed simultaneously m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Ij&tyng. fffELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, NOVEMBER IG, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 1046 1 LET'S HAVE TB LOTTERIES (By the Editor) over a million dollars changed hands yesterday 0:1 a Kitfantic lotu ry m the form of a race meeting. This ihe Government of Singapore and the Colonial omce m London permit Por some reason best known to them bm unknown to ihe general
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  • 192 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, stated yesterday that he did not think that other countries which have started public lotteries for public services were happy at all. Sir Franklin, who personally did not like the idea of gambling at all, said:
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  • 102 1 War Damages Claims: Statement Expected Soon (Sunday Triton* :.'<tff reporter A pronouncement on the War Damage Ctalmj may he expected very shortly, said Sr F .anklin CUmson, Qo7eraor r >f S ng-tpore, at a press conference yesterday. While at h me on leave, he had discussed with the Imperial Government
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  • 103 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) At a press conference yesterday, the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson reiterated hi 3 earlier statement that Government was prepared to spend large sums of money on housing, if funds were avadable. It was a question, he said, whether Government could go ahead
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  • 234 1 Official Funeral Today For Shot Detective (Sunday Tribe, ne Staff R* porter) The detective, Chong Ngit j Cheng, who fell a victim to .unmsn's bullet on Friday, will bf given tin official Police burial tr.ig a!ternoon. The cuitl^e will leave his homer m Syed Alwi Road at noon, j -toun-i.
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  • 148 1 i.Utmlnn Tribmtn fUip&tter) 'ihe delay In advice from the Secretary of State toi the Colonies only la withholding tbo publication of tho long-awaited Mo.__.to.ium L^ill. -\Vf hope to multe «t public very veiy shortly; Ir t:_c; oiu intention was Le make ii j> iftl c ii fortnight
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  • 97 1 Wedding picture taken after the ceremony yesterday afternoon at the Cathedra! of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, of Corporal Sidney W. Inglea, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Ingles of Lahore, India, and Miaa Eileen Cvllin, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.
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  • 739 1  - The Beautiful Story Behind A Singapore Chinese Wedding Tessie Cornalius (By To the casual passerby, the beriboned car standing outside the Girls Home-craft Centre m Queen Street at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and tiie curious crowd peeping at the entrance only meant another weddinsr. He would have walked on
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  • 40 1 FRANKFURT, Nov. 15. The claim that 'he explosion from the Soviet atom bomb experiment reported by a French newspaper last week was registered at Stuttgart seismographic station on June 121 this year appeared m today's Stuttharter Zeitung.— Reuter
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  • 28 1 BARCELONA. Nov. 14:— A homemade 1 omß derailed c .eve_- eoachet 01 the Madrid-Barcelona express today near Tarragona. No one ws m injur v U.P.
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  • 514 1 Income Tax: New Report Tomorrow (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Income Tax, if there is to be Income taxation ib Singapore, Will not be introduced before Jan. 1. Sir Franklin Oimson. Governor of Singapore, who made this statement io pressmen ye relay, slated th it was up to tho Advi-.ory Council,
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  • 49 1 "Tip Top." Malaya. Tribune raemg tipst* r, giving only tiro tips for each race. had a sut**cessful day yesterday for thr Singapore raa.s He tipped three uvnn* rs, two xrconds and few thirds. His td unt rs were Radiant Rhythm (s2._»i, Eureka ($27) and Last Double ($52).
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  • 38 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 15. Wedding gifts for Princess Elizabeth Including a carved teak chest lined with camphor wood, five rolls of silk and three water colours of Hongkong harbour, left here by air today for Britain.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 Srinagar, Nov. 15:— K.H. Khurdld. persona! secretary to Mr Jlniiah. Governor-General of Pakistan, ha* been am ited her* under th«. Defeii.e of Kashmir rules, it was rd today.- Reuter
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  • 27 1 Paris. Nov. 16:— Police end military patrols conducted > ndupe m Marseilles early t0.1.-iy. Moi.. than 1,000 people were held for dentiflcation and 82 v. ere arretted Reuter
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  • 102 1 FIRST POOL (Total Sloo,ooo> Ist prize *****0 ($35,000) 2nd prize *****6 ($17,500) 3<rd prize *****88 ($8,750) Starters ($795 each)- *****4, *****5, *****6, *****0, *****2, *****4, 107*152, *****2, *****0, *****7, *****5. SECOND POOL (Total Sl 00,000) Ist p*-iz? *****.; ($35,000) 2nd prize *****5 ($17,500) 3rd prize *****4
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  • 80 1 FRANKFURT, Nov. 14:— A Stuttgart y<>uMi group petitioned the Military Govern tr, ent yej.l-T_.ay to ba» "military" filmi as "Vive wends uver Tokio." .the Uermen new* agency Dene reported today. The group claimed that, such tv ms were "contradictory to the aims ol the Military
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  • 51 1 BUEN T OS AIRES, Nov. 15.— A small bomb exploded at midnight last night outside tho front door of the Chandlery Palace hete. This was the third bomb outrage against public buildings m the last two daya, but no one has been hint and little damage was done.
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  • 578 2  -  Vera Ardmore Vera Artlmorc Was At Bukit Timah yesterday, and tells you here about (Dy Th* feminine element oi Bin(/apor* had an innings yesterday af thf initial reopening of the, Singapore Turf Club. W» <item riK,dtl3 vied with gorgcoues saris and "Shanohais" The newly reconstituted lawns
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  • 65 2 Salaries Commission Report Soon [Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) At Ui proem conference yesterday. Governor Sir Fra-.-kH-Gimson said that he was expecting t 0 receive the Report of the Salaries Commission "very shortly/ He could not. however, say how son*, it could be mads public. Seeing that Sir Harry Trusted has
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  • 30 2 On th? question of ba« k. pay, Sir Franklin said \n* thought that the S--<;rctary of State's statement on it was tho final word on U.
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  • 57 2 SHANGHAI. Nov. 14.— Judge Chu Yueh Huang of the District Court said today he would hand down a verdict next Wednesday m tlu* case where Charles P Archer. Hon skong- born Briton, charged with the murder of Yu Stieng Hsiao gold bar dealer. f«_whose dea»h an American Corporal
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  • 58 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.Prelates of the Russian Orthodox Church m North America decided against reunion wi tii their mother Church m thr Soviet Union. Metropolitan TheophiUis Pashkovsky explained that the North American Church would remain autonomous despite Increasing pressure from the mother Church and "infiltration of Soviet agcata"
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  • 240 2 SYDNEY, (Airmail). Australian Government decision to order 14 Malayan seamen to leave Australia has provoked criticism m the Australian press. The Sydney "Sun" finds th< J crder "difficult to understand In a leading article on Nov. 12, "The Sun" says; "The same treatment
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  • 267 2 i Snnday Tribum Staff Reporter) Singapore's picture gallery of famous Malayans, which can be found m the Victoria Memorial Hall, may no more remain anonymous t<> th*- sightseer. The Friends ol Singapore have sent a letter to *he President of th>* Municipal Commissioners. Mr. L.
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  • 131 2 CENTURY-OLD SINGAPORE GRAVE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporters Right up on Fort Canning are the graves of the earliest Singapore residents. Some of them date back to the 1820s and are now of historical interest. But they are neglected all the same. An irspection of the cemetery by Prof. Silcock revealed
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  • 99 2 Nanking, Nov. M. -Prolonged deadlock over the nomination of candidates for the National Assembly elections was broken today when the Democratic So- cialJ&l Party, granted further unrepealed concessions by the Kuomintang, presented their Ist of candidates to the National Assembly, its Deputy Secretary. General Lei Chen, said. This
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  • 122 2 TRAFFIC COP ON BRIBE CHARGE A yours Malay traffic policeman was charged at the Becofkd Police Court yesterday, with bribery. He was 21-ycar-oTd Abu Batar rm Ijan charged with accept mo from Soh Cheng -Sto.:.g on Nov. 4 a $20 bribe to rei ram from taking action against Ci.ew Ah
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  • 85 2 Alleged Forged Cheque When 23-year-oTd Tan Pan j Kee. a Teochew, appeared at tlio Second Magistrate's Court yesterday on charges of theft and forgery bail bn $1,000 with two sureties w r as allowed him. Tan leaded not guilty to the I theft of a cheque from his employe**. L-
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  • 22 2 INGLES-CULU^T^ 'lnl of thc Good Sfc&_»->. Kapore Nov. isth^.***fc Wilfred Ineiea of i to Eileen AUtu ci pore. •r^j\ f r
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    • 374 2 •amW *"*-T.-fc» __fi_?___j'L*C"t ''sm*' &t£f&& *-t\ffi%t y j___-n. ai r* iii___fl______________M^ aj^i Q¥ D fc_____i__________________BfcCJ^Bt 4/ v Sport Shirts -uo V \W\.^|/ 3W^NORTH BRIDGE !tD. phone: :{3:.9. Here's the Band that's The Talk of the Town.' "Trevor Mat's /?.//;</ re nat inf ate ion, <.n<! had tin ,li I served
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    • 495 2 ACKNOWLEDGE^ Mr V. R p^J" beg to express thc^VS* thanks to the Doct Sisters. Nurses and t A the stall of tho Genera. 2* tal. Malacca, and aSu 5* and relatives who kinl? valuable wreaths, letters of paid night vi S i ts and ether ceremonies ard T^ rites upon
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  • 212 3 .Six Spitfires based on Singapore escorted Into Cha_ngl late on Friday the Lancastrian pas'll ir plane carrying Air Mar-F-hall Sir Hugh P Lloyd, who i.s 1 o succeed Air Marshal Sir George Plrie as Commander-in-Chief, Air Command. Far East Flying an Air Marshal's flag.
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  • 292 3 Govt. Trade Unions From Federation Fifteen Government and semiOovernment trade unions nave agreed on the constitution drawn up for forming a "Singapore Federation of Unions of Public Rmployees and Civil Servants. The unions have been allowed three weeks to Consider separately on the Federation and reeotve accordingly. It is estimated
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  • 70 3 Stating that there wa.. no ai parent reason disci-., ed In ilie evioence at the inquiry Into the death ol an 18 ar-old Chinese gill, Mr W Q Porter v r-n-nner. returned a finding Ol aaicfde. The inq, iir-- waa be mi. beld on Tang Peek Choo lft».
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 194 3 V „00. 6.30. 9.15 P-M .nflS" (Hindustani) oal 9 j:> p m. m onk"- i n_n -M W^asv. today s,,' hy PuWic K.Vi r.s.V* L-natna. VVasli, K-*-tn m and ml nj others. 1 _-^_-l_i ■TBIING TODAY tmV ry: 3 "BATMAN" ROBIN, ihe i Woi d< BATMAN smash an mvii tibieera.'g
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    • 69 3 >.«. _fc.- and SUN AUTO-CYCLES We have great pleasure to annource the arrival of our special SUN Lightweight Cycles with exclusive leatures and also The Sun Auto-Cycles now fitted with direct actlc.n spring fork .aid engine shields. Oily small sl.'pments received. Can be seen at our showroom No. 105, Selegie
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  • 2865 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bu— 1 Race Day Rendezvous Here's some good news ror my up-country readers. When you maKe you. trips down to Singapore, you may be- able to ita? Nt Goodwood Park Hotel jn Tanglin. only this time, instead of the old fashioned house you
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 271 4 ■You're asking for a Good Sock! MOP-LEY "BACHELOR" WOOLLEN SOCKS iil*l>c<l m grrv, blue, black, whit*. Sizes: 10 to 12 $Z*Ztm per pair CALL AT 1 I «-^P_L„i^ Uoo9^fj r s y L"l Mrs Tiiiiimy Thorn, on *V*r i -~.yj advise yo.; re*. vr' ii j.- your i^l !If Vf
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  • 352 6 The Sunday Tribune NOVEMBER 16, 1947. They're Off! London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot HOMSS. 98, 8t Ml Mm Lane W.C. 2. Yesterday for the first time m six years the excitements of the turf returned to Singapore' and all roads led to Bukit Timah. aSome were attracted by love
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  • 1276 6  -  Eric Mitchell Do You See Straight Or Have You by {Special Trillin* C< mm* ntahii v_# Oliver Wendell Holmes, that great nineteentli century (1809--1884) physician, poet, novelist and eai aylst, once said "it is so mucn easier to consign a soul to permtion or to say prayers
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  • 492 6  - under the counter NOEL WHITCOMB By When millions of people like Liz and me are drawing the old-age pension, I wonder what we shall remember most vividly apart from the war about this age we live m now? Rationing? Prices? Spivs? Crises? I don't know. But one thing I would
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  • 40 6 The King and Queen. Queen Mary and Mr. Trygve Lie, U.N. Secretary-General, sent messages Of sympathy to Mrs. Winant, wife Of ths former U.S. Ambassador to liritam, who shot himself at his New Hampshire home.
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  • 890 6  -  R. B. 001. "Democracy Will Lead Nowhere Without Sound Economy", says When Mr. Lazarus Rayman told the Municipal Commissioners last week that Singapore was a city of vast arrears he was referring only to a few square miles m the territory of Malaya. Despite the
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  • 209 6 A Slip In The Law I COLOMBO. Ar. urgent communication has been sent to the 1 British Secretary of state for Colonies urging the r e-amend- j ment of Article 13 (3) (b) of the Ceylon (Constitution) OrderI in-Courcil 1946, the uns<*tisfac- < I tory wording of which has led
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  • 900 6  -  W. A. HARPUR By Many laws are en forced by paper directive and not by phyi power-. Given the whole-hearted co-operation ol the public, there is no need for force. Wrong-doers, even at the height of a crime wave. are m a small
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 83 6 Singapore to I BATAVIA FrMaj MU 4. iHJ PALEMBANG Tussda U.i 1.4. 47 j I fi SAIGON Sundays rfro-n 16.11.47) 80S MEDAN PenanK to: .v.*urcl-_y.. (]U Malayan Airways Limited Mansfi'ld A IW- Sin K aporr. NOTHING CAN TAKE THE place or EYEaSIGHT, your most precious j Rift of God, orce
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    • 164 6 CIGARETTES SWEET PLEASANT VU Ikl TO SMOKE- SOOTHES WW I N THE NERVES d jtfs\W PREFERRED BY ALL ____T Made m England I V^ A (1) Save 30 W T HITE HOr.se emntv cigarette Pa^^f Jf 6 labels off the WHITE HORSE rourd tins of "J 1 -JL- (2) Draw
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  • 415 7 SINGAPORE BISHOP CRITICISES SECOND CENOTAPH SERVICE "Ridiculous* (BY HARRY PANGi '*VvW' T Why were t two <>■ Remembrance D th*. < enotapti this year? This question was railed took pare on Mm. r nr. ii n riiesdavi. 0 r n ,h leaden the various Churches particl--11 "<■'" •■"<•" DiySe v,
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  • 304 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) World-renowned artistes are fighting shy of performing at Singapore— because of the high entertainment tax. Today the Victoria Theatre has to confine Itself to performances by C S.E. artistes and local amateur musical and dramatic societies. Thi days when crowds
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  • 140 7 PUTERA AMCJA NOW HAVE A FLAG (Fro ITI Our Own Reporter! KUALA LUMPUR. Nov 14.— Putera and the All M.cyi Council of Joint Action have '.-.dopted a flag as their standard m their joint st uggle for a democratic Malaya aid the realisation of a peoples' constitution. They have also
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  • 41 7 Jerusalem. Nov. 14. A Jewish illegal immigrant ship believed to be carrying 1.000 passengers is nearing the Palestine coast today, according to reliable reports here. It is expected trut British naval units may intercept her tonight or tomorrow.— Reuter
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  • 1067 7 Moss From A Rolling Stone —by Negley Farson When you have to eat opposite someone for 18 days on a boat it can be highly important who it is. Especially if he Is an ohstrtisivo person, l'he man opposite me put sugar m his red wine. Spoonfuls of
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  • 91 7 (From Our Ovm Rt porter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 23 The Telecommunications Canteen was the .scene of a pleasai t function on Tuesday evenirc 1 when the Staff of the Telegraph Office held a tea-party m honour of iMr. K. S. Rengasamy Iyer, who is shortly proceeding on transfer
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1081 7 I Ir A 'r SEVENTY fjtm I Crippled 1,-, Rl I ,a c tim ll liter Jut l up i lh rheumatism." IrcvW lChen Kj M lcaa lif 3^ w the who I p clear 5 fheumati; tn 0, My hu ai d I have oi !y t_l_€r Kia (hen
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    • 25 7 Gold Cigarette Cases, I Signet Rings, Links, Ladies Cents Silver Brush Sets AND Cutlery Sets S. I*. HU de SILVA 49, 53, HIGI! STREET SINGAPORE
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    • 391 7 MARTELL IP A STIMULANT S I OF RECOGNIZED |gj I LHP EMERGENCIES teW^ !^^S CENTURIES of 'REPUTATION U^±jA mLmt for QUALITY OPTORG C V (MALAYA) Sole agents for PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I It's not how much you cat -it's what you eat that matters. J\ In Ibsss J.fdcult times,
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  • 1163 8 y _-> (From Our Own Reporer) TAIPING, Nov. 15.— 1n what is now known as the "Taiping Gaol Medical Experiment Case" lour Japs Col. Otsubo Minora, Major Honjo Hiroshi, Capt. Utsu Nbmiya Daiten and Capt- Hakamada To.-.hiko of the Jap
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  • 196 8 .Monday 17th. 515 p.m. Board of Director Meeting, 7.45 Musir Readlnj? Cias B X) p in. v'vt c f. Choir I'! .ir r.. Tuesdaj I Sth. r ..::<> m i_ t r n Wednesday vjiu. B Singapore Chess Club. (5 V.M.c.A Art Club; 8 Student
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  • 460 8 Price Control Inspector Acquitted Discharged (From Our Own Reporen KUALA LUMPUR. Nov 15.— Martin Rhiemus, Price Control Inspector", Kuala Luroour, was yesterday afternoon acouitted and discharged by the District Judge Mr. N. E. Sutherland m two charges of having demanded a sum of $50 from one She; Sin? manager ot
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  • 106 8 < From Onr (,\in Repttrtet IPOH, Nov. 14 A police patrol on rounds early yesterday mack' an important arrest involving a gang of houso-break-ers who are believed to be responsible for several robberies m ihe Silibin village area. On stopping two Chinese who were behaving m a suspicious
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 648 8 ifowlfiis nwn made good Not long ago he wa. Ifl a dead end W**_w job with no prospect of getting ahead fai "t?| fe^fV m life. Now he has a car, a home of f his own. and money m fha bank. Read W/*f^*jmm\\^*m** M "*^v how he achieved thit.
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    • 562 8 PILES ManZan can usually be rtlitd Me^ the pa,, soothe **&>£**> ease th- distress caused be 2*JP Wit .optic, healing balm I quickly, because it ia s_c_.pi/2 I a spec-a! ointment for pile! v is clean and easy to use^the S? 11 I nozzle applies the soothing tsS^ l direct
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 112 8 Passengers Left By Ai, The tollowlnK pus...i_£ir._ l tlt k 1(l gapore by air: Mr. S. H. J< rvisnad, Mr. Lim Vuu Chun. Mr. Dale Wanton, ;.i r j» Alall danial, Mr. j. c. Corby. Mr. uaiii.ai Rant. Mr. Lotzc. Mr. Slide. Mr. S li Smith. Mr. Huco Jags, Gen.
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  • HOLLYWOOD LEGERDEMAIN
    • 342 9 Gay Comedy In Grant-Temple Vehicle Mil;-* loi run Ml c nr: the hill of tr. to| -j-j,.. )t fl iin m The I'm' hcloi ami ihe Bobb) E Schary's production to, RKO Rs la s real comedy triumph, wiMi :-n Impressive tri-. na Loy ;_n<i Shui' pie, ably supported by
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    • 529 9 «Ppear^nc r e3 y JS? tTJ^J? 1 P Wt an 8,I,;n !h m hls Although ue had ply/cd severs! strong dramatic rotes befon* iom| Into the tilted .a-,-*. Navy the st,, returned to P*» sound stages with added pounds of mus-h distributed over
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    • 120 9 Swiss A-'oi Willy FueteT, no\. playing Pirelli, a him director m tin- Two Cities musical comedy, "One Night With You." graduated from Heine Iniversity BS B Doctor of Economics He confesses, however, th .t i»--does n>t practise economy, mainiy becaiMM of liis habit of losing things. Only recently he
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    • 328 9 A City Is Shifted A Thousand Miles Lima. Peru has been transported to California There hasn'l been any earthquake; nor a miracle of gigantic proportions. Hollywood has merely performed another of its feats of majestic legerdemain. And the result of its magic touch will be on view at the Pavilion
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    • 277 9 A lot Ol town's have been ramed after celebrities, but Myrna L'jy ;s one of the few celebrt'es to be named after w town. Shortly before she was born, her father, a rancher on hi.s way to Kansas City with a
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    • 42 9 A complete -ound stas.: "«t Islington Studios, England, »'u-i he-come a mii.-- Cornish marin* grotto, the underwater home of the mermaid m "Miranda". tho comedy- fantasy starring Googi« Withers, Glynis Johns 'th«- mermaid i. Gri.lith Jones and John McCallum.
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    • 31 9 Virginia Welles, lovely Paramount star, goea Bouth Bea islandish as she dons a graaa akii I and If is anil strums on ti tm the Californinn beach.
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    • 98 9 A dana scent featuring Zainab (Siput Sm.toa.Vj n tin Malay muHical comedy romana "Night m Bingapori recently completed m the Bhaw Bros, studios and screened at tht Alhambra night. Tht film which will havt its general run \n Bingapori from tiif 20th. features an outstanding coat with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 190 9 MCVIEMAK'S j WHAT'S ON i AND WHLKi: i IAiIiAV; Music lm Mil- S dun..'*: iMsrgarrt O'Brien, .ttt-t i Jtuni. Jimni} Oura»te. June 7 Alivssa, l.u^h BsrSsrt, Lsrrj j Adlcrl A heat t-u uri. i_7«r com.- L i d\ inicrpos«d with classical 1 musit- inciuc/i»£ ssxhssstm aim S rboir m ilandd'a,
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  • 459 10 P.. Donnelly 7.13 1 SHAWFORD (6) Woods 7.1 1 2 SPEAR MIRTH (7) Ellery 9.00 3 Vorthwell (1) Flannery 8.01 4 Won by: 1/2; 1; 1/2. Tote: $.52. $18; $11, $9. I Winner trained by M. van Breukleni Course scratching: Blank Spec
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  • 1414 10 Some Class created an upset at the Singapore Races yesterday m the days big* event, tho Remembrance Cup race, to pay the handsome dividend ol .>.!. Glorious weather favoured ihe meeting, which revived racing m Singapore after six years. A great crowd asaw a thrilling
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  • 62 10 Tiie followng U tlu SCC B" XV to play tho Police on the Pndane 1 5.15 D.m. tomorrow. J. A Levers. R. E. Low. H. C-ildi.-ott-D. Redman (Capt.i. A. M. Howe.,- m' Slade, H. T. Grieves, R. M. Pa'soor D. C. Johnston, H L. Storr* P
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    • 186 10 TOk»AY AT THE PllOlie .m tai *y ir HP II Ifi. U am tATHAY 1 THESE WORLD FAMOUS vIE LODIES WILL PUT A SONG IN YOUR HEART! THE MUSIC OF CHOPIN, GRIEG AND HANDEL IN A MEMORABLE SHOW! iUc «°ar /r^S^ U *^SSmmf^/ d jV^^^^^ m^9^m^ TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18 th
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  • 1148 11  -  HERMAN RAPPA MALAYA'S BOXING GIANTS NO. 8 I.V, > :1 1 Bertie Dunslords »ym at York Hill r. eenil; hlng Baby Baltazar wind^.i s •r«totog fo m battle with Som Pong Sc;» Capt. R. Archei amateur Ja t. ...a. -.vho bad l st Si
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  • 409 11 Louis— Walcott Fight "Sell Out" NEW YORK, Nov. 14. i From Pat Hefrcrnan. Reuter* Snorts Commentator). Many hats will have to he eat< if "Jersey Joe" Walcott dethror joe Louis as world hcsvvyweig champion at Madison Square Gn, den on Dec. ft. The contest is st' the butt of merciless
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  • 241 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 13. Gordon (Sydney) Club cricketer .lack lyrtifdrd, who has jnst been selected for the Nev/ South Wales practice squad, is worth watching as a slow bowling possibility for the Austral'an 1948 side foi England. Playing his first cluh match of .ho season, against
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  • 59 12 POSTAL TELECOMS HOCKEY Th... following will L'epreaent the Postal i.nd TV micatio&a hocka the Sn 8.0.D. on Tv- the laiter'a ground. Alexandra Barracks: C. B. Humphries: B. Bchesrder nnd S. Raj.-r.it-nam; I. a. Scully, If. Toledo and Tai Cho*.': Cheong; Ah Ahmad, G. Pinto. G. J. Carnegie, W Ponniah a*«d
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  • 533 12  -  KO Great Boxing News For Malayans (By Much has happened since Kirn Lin received a wire from promoter Jes Cortes offering 2.000 pesos each for Som Pong and Kid Pancho. plus free transportation and board and lodging. Som Pong was delighted
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  • 122 12 S.C.C. \V XV 43 points. Non-Europeans 0 Fielding a far lighter and less-ex-perienced team, the Non- Europeans were swamp, >d by the S.C.C. 'A' XV and suffered one of the heaviest defeats of season, when they conceded 43 points without reply, m the five-eonvered Rugby competition on
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  • 131 12 Playing on their court the Merry Makers B.P. beat the Harrisons Crosfields Sports Club by tf games to one m a friendly game of badminton. Results (Merry Makers B.P. mentioned first) Norman Po beat Michael Chang 15 1, 15 10. Lim Peng Yam beat B.ng 800
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  • 50 12 The Penang Asiatics beat the Perak Asiatics m their All Blues encounter on the Ipoh Padang today by 20 points (two goals, a try. a penalty goal and a drop goal) to 6 (a try and a penalty goal). At half time Penang ied 6-3.
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  • 275 12 Sydney, Nov. 15. In reply to the Indian Test team's score of 326 m their first in,nings against the Australian team at close of play the home side had scored 342 for four. Brad man was out at 172 and Miller at 86. INDIA IST INNINGS Mankad
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  • 64 12 The S.R.C. team against the. Combined Colleges at hockey to be played at the S.R.C. Padang on Monday will be selected from the following: P. Noronha, R. H. Barth, E. Barker P. Pennefather, G. Clarke, Cdr. Oxford, D. Ross, .T. Stanley, A. Clarke. O. Rozario, K. Ebert.
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  • 40 12 The Ceylon g Sports Club chalked up their first two points ia the Hockey League when they easily beat the Indian Association at hockey by thre^ coals to rll at the Police Training School Grounds yesterday.
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  • 89 12 In celebration of their track victory m the .Singapore Chinese Sports Meet, a dinner, will be hrl<l al the Association's premises on Wednesday 19th November. A fee of $10.00 v. ill be Charged for each person. Those desiring to participate are requested to communicate with the Hon.
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  • 42 12 aSHANGHAI, Nov 15. In what was considered s warmup match here the vis' ting Malayan soccer team, Lie.-* Hwa. mad? licit debut hcie thi,? aiternoon by defeatii g the Railways 6-4 after iPadin^ 3-0 at the interval
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  • 138 12 In a return friendly badminton match played at th,. hitters court the Changl Rangers B.P. eat the Or. ent b.p. by 7 games to 2. Resulta (Chang. Rangers' mentioned fii>t> Singles: Quek K^ip ChuaU beat John Chua 15-6. 15-3: Mn-h tei T:m beat Kenneth Noni 8-15.
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  • 51 12 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 13:— Sir Edward AppletOO, 55- year oid head ol the British Government's Se. entitle Research Department, was today awaided the Nobel prize for Physics. He was connected with atomic research m Brit a n from an early stage and organised the British atom bomb team.-
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  • 31 12 LONDON. Nev. 13:— Early increase m the supplies ol meat and cattle Irom Eire will result from the recent economic discuss ons with the United Kingdom. Reuter
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  • 34 12 HELSINKI. Nov. 14:— Soviet Russia and Finland signed a mutual defence pact during the recent visit io Moscow of the Finland Government delegation, according to circles here close to the Government Reuter
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  • 45 12 WASHINGTON. Nov. 13:— The Yugoslav Foreign Mm ster, M. faiaOoJe Si mic. today presented an aide memoir* to Mr. George Marshall. U. S. Secretary of Stale, demanding the mimed ale release Of $50,000,000 worth of Yugoslav gold blocked m the United States.- Reuter
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  • 140 12 (Dy First Time l SRC. 4 Po.ice 0. Thc Singapore Recreation Club ran out winners m their first hockey League encounter yesterday, when they scored a lour goal-win over the Singapore Police. The frame was not as onesided as the score would suggest, for the Police
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  • 72 12 The Jalan Besar Stadium was gaily festooned and packed with a larg.e crowd when the InterMalay School Athletic meet was held there yesterday. Among those who watched the sports were the Governor and Lady Gnson. Th)e shield awarded for th° champion school went to the Kota Raja
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  • 18 12 Selangor Combined XV beat Perak Europeans at rugger In K.L. yesterday by 7 points to 3.
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  • 12 12 At Seremban. Selangor beat Negri yesterday at hockey by 2-1.
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  • 94 12 Yugoslavia Flays S. Africa FLUSHING MEarv..,,. "-The thorny S^ treatment of i»? Afr.ca va.. again rt^hJ m the United Nau^i^ Committee whc_ '.^a of Yugoslavia TtaLL." 1 dsed South Africa W cnmlratory" laws 0* AddreMihi himself j: South African l Ham* to Hr. Bebler saidX^ an unfa^urable posirXn ar V«
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  • 136 12 INDIA'S POWER POLITICS Lake Success. New York 14.- The United Nation' pondent of the Christian^ Monitor today Examined Sm" termed the reasons behnd India's withdrawal of her eand dacv for a seat on the Secure Council and say. thit 'itiwii order to try and gain the m port, of the
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  • 352 12 3 a.m. News LONDON. Nov. 15. The following are Home Football result*: FIRST DIVISION Aston V. 3, Bolton W. 1. Blackburn 0, Arsenal 1. B:ackpool 2. Sheffield V 1 Chelsea 4, Stoke City 1. Derby Co. 1, Manchester U 1 Everton 0. Burnley 3. Grimsby T. 0, Middlesbro T» Hudd-^sfield
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