Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 April 1948

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  • 31 1 B Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune Now Printed Simultaneously in Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. TgpTvg PAGES. SINGAPORE, APUIL 11, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 554 1 DESPITE DETENTION, SEIZURE, CONFISCATION- (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Ever since the IViuntok affair in September 1946 when the N.E.I, authorities started wholesale detention of Singapore Chinese vessels in Dutch c<nd Indonesian waters and confiscation of their cargoes, the re have been cases every month of
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  • 277 1 p f am Onr Own K?p<>rter> KUALA LUMPUR. Put flhtt was dt scribed by Mr. K. t n. Duthic. Director ci Lh< CID. Federation of Malaya, a« U* biggest combined Police and military operations m Ifalaya are now going on in North Malaya. The operations
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  • 46 1 G -G RESUMES HI s DUTIES DoJidJ 1 r< Mal colm MacWL°® ce of Governor- the p rt olonv of Singathe Coo e nyo n y «f Sarawak, lkt SUt2 y Q ?p Northßor »-eoand Apri| Bn S eif Wlth effe <* (Wt Ol inclusive, _^azette notification.
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  • 23 1 A motor tongkang, lying for nearly a year at Tanjong Balei, Karimoens, is still the subject of negotiation. It was conflscat-
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  • 93 1 Sunday Tribune Reporter). On his first visit to Singapore as escort doctor for the Preparatory Commission International Refugees Organisation Par East Office Is 36-year-old American-trained Dr. Lu Singts<\ He has come here accompanying a batch of 132 Chinese repatriates from China, and will shortly be returning
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  • 222 1 THE MAN THEY CANT HANG LONDON. Apr. 9. A self-iiTflicted wound i lias saved the life of J William John Gray. 36. sentenced to death at i Hampshire A^sizis last t month for murdering j his wife. S After shooting her, i I Gray shot himself. fracturing h»s jaw. At
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  • 427 1 {Sunday Tribune Reporter). The Singapore Food Control Department is formulating a plan whereby the public will be enabled to enforce stricter control over the retailing of Government imported rice. This scheme, which will be rut into operation durine: thp first week of
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  • 52 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 9 The American President Lines. President Cleveland, j scheduled to sail trom »an Francisco on Friday alter noon for the Far Ea<t with bOO passengers includes Robert L. ''Believe It or Not" R pley who 's making trie first postwar trln to tn?
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  • 15 1 Mr. S. C. Goho, Legislative Councillor, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday.
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  • 178 1 Labourer Fell 40ft -Alive (SuruUiy Tribune Reporter) A Chinese labourer who fell 40 feet into the compound of the Civil General Hospital, yesterday morning, is now being treated for a compound fracture of a leg. The incident occurred while labourers were hoisting a metal water tank up a ladder leading
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  • 118 1 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Sir Patrick Spens. Kt., 0.8.E Chief Justice of India, was in Singapore yesterday on his way to Delhi from Borneo. Sir Patrick Spens, who Is accompanied by Lady Spens. had been on a visit to his married daughter in Borneo. Both he and
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  • 168 1 Cent Pays Tribute To Dead Paying high tribute to the Malacca Chinese who were massacred by the Japanese during the occupation, and stressing that their fortitude and courage was a shining example that woald serve as "an armour for peace of mind and inward happiness against the terrors of barbarians,"
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  • 81 1 Over 7,500 Illegal rice cards have now been surrendered to the Singapore Food Control Department. The last day for submitting such cards without action being taken against holders was Saturday, April 3. In appreciation of inconveniences on the part of the public, the Department will
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  • 90 1 SHANGHAI, Apr. )u. Ninety-eight Chnese repatriates rrom the Sov.et occupied Rakhalien island. :e--turned here last rustic alter having neen refused entry into Formosa (Taiwan) by the Formosan provincial government The group had sailed ror Formosa under trie auspices of the Chinese relier commission to start a
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  • 194 1 Opium Addicts Want To Be Good Citizens (Sunday Tribune Reporter). Over 1,000 opium addicts in the Municipal South West District are sending a petition to the Governor of Singapore pleading for "a chance once again to become respectable citizens." The petition states "we are law-abiding citizens, but the opium law
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  • 289 1 CIVIL WAR OUTLKEAK IN COLOMBIA WASHINGTON. Apr. 9.— Rioting mobs of L*ft Wir»£ revolut onaries broke up the inter-American conference at Bo;o'a,, Colombia, according to an emergency despatch flash to the State Department. The d spa t < h said the mobs bombed
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  • 729 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) WING-COMMANDER Alfred H. Marsack, MBE, a Fellow of the Zoological Society t who made a *rip up the east coast of Malaya in search of specimens of fresh -water fish and aquatic plants, returned to Singapore last week a happy
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  • 47 1 NUREMBERG, Apr. 10.— A United States war crimes tribunal today sentenced to death by hangine 14 of the 20 SS "extermination group" officers found guilty of participating m the murder of more than 1,000.000 Jews, gypsies and opnnnpnts nf the Nazi regime.- Reuter
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  • 164 1 'Chap Jee Kee'— Daily Turnover Of $400,000 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) There is a daily "turnover" of $400,000 in illegal Chap Jee Kee lotteries in Singapore. This amazing figure If a Police estimate based on documents seized in raids. Two schedules found on a Chinese who was arrested recently revealed stakes
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  • 521 2 (By SPECTATOR) TWO Singapore boys will leave Kallang next week-end on a flight that will take faem to Hongkong where thoy will join the Chinese soccer team which will participate in the World Olymnics. To- other with these two boys. Cnu
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  • 157 2 Villagers living in two kampongs will sec a film show each with running commentary in their mother tongues during the course of next week. These services will be rendered by the Public Relations Film Unit and Public Address Unit. Tomorrow a show will be held
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  • 112 2 The number of registered limited liability companies in Singapore increased by 38 per cent, from 622 to 862, according to the 1947 Report of the Registrar of Companies. Local companies increased from 478 to 661, while foreign companies increased from 144 to 201 an equal percentage increase in
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  • 403 2 The wedding was solemnized yesterday morning at the Church of Our Lady. Ch,ingi. between Miss Pat Sanderson, daughter of Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs. A. C. Sanderson, and Captain Peter Hoakins of the Green Howards, former A.D.C. to Mujor-General L. H. Cox. G.0.C.. Singapore District. The Nuptial
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  • 158 2 "We all know that the surveying profession is not overcrowded and especially in the far East the scope offered to local boys who qualify -a« Chartered Surveyors is enormous and second to none of the other professions," said Mr John Jessamine, Chairman at the Annual General Meeting
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  • 200 2 Codown Thieves Jailed Sentence of four months' rigorous imprisonment was Imposed o.n four young Malays Mustapha, Wan Ismail. Mohamed and Sukmg -by Mr. J. McFall in the Fifth Criminal District Court yesterday on a charge of hou&ebreaking. A fifth Malay lad Talib. who stood trial on the same charge, was
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  • 85 2 Melbourne, Australia, April 9. A campaign to collect waste fat for Britain is getting underway throughout the State of Victoria. Plans call for collection on tinned salvage fats from housewives by donated trucks, free processing 1 and aid of Customs officials in grading the fat. Women's organizations,
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  • 82 2 PITTSBURGH, Apr. 9.— Nine-year-old Matthew Cavanaugh owes his life to some smart thinking by alert railway men. He was playing on an icecovered stream when the ice caved in under him. Matthew was swept downstream under a sheet of ice. The railwaymen rushed over and cracked
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  • 356 2 According to the new Rural Board (Matches and Fireworks) By-laws 1948. no place or premises within the Rural Board area shall be used for the purposes of making matches, or storing more than 14,000 boxes of matches packed in non-inflammable material or 2.400 boxes of
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  • 149 2 60 MEN ON TRESPASS CHARGE Sixty persons were arrested when a police party, led bv Inspector Elam Din. raided the Singapore Harbour Board Ccolie Lines, Keppel Road, i in the small hours of yester- I day morning. These men, consisting of 34 Malays, 12 Indians, 8 Javanese. 5 Chinese and
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  • 32 2 The annual g t neral meeting of the Singapore Bar took I place at t!io Supreme Court ypstpjd.iy at 11 a.m. with Mr. R.I, Eh. v in thr chair
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 213 3 u\ Chinese, arho claimed to have paid $3,800,000 <Chicurrency> between thPm ror their travelling documents in Amoy. were each fined Sl5O by the Second Police Magistrate. Mr L. c. Ooh. yesterday for possession ol altered travelling papers and for attempting to cute- the Colony
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  • 27 3 CANBERRA, Australia. Apt. Tho ..first of Dutch farmer immigrants will arrive In May from Rotterdam. Fifty l Mitch Immigrant* arc exnectcd < ;uh mwceedlng month. U.P.
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  • 699 3 (Sunday Tribuiu* StafT Reporter) The -\-hit" system, so prevalcm in this Colony in thu -Rood old days 1 when one hud only to scrawl •i signature instead of paying cash, will soon be reintroduced by one ol ihe popular clubs out here. n,m the
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  • 130 3 fSunimp Tribune Reportetl The Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold its 2nd post-war Oratorje- u\ Contest on Tuesday. Aril 13, at the Fooehow Methodist Church .Hall <£K), Race Course Road) at 5.30 p.m. Eighteen competitors will speak on the following subjects "la Malaya Ready For SelfGovernment "The
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  • 19 3 In three armed robberies reported in Singapore on Friday about $850 in cash and property was lost.
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  • 78 3 During the period April 12 to April 18, consumers may. if thvy wish, draw from their registered retailers, two weeks ration^ i.e. for ration wevks Nos. 16 and 17. Il 2 weck s rations are drawn in this period, it should bo noted that no ration may be
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  • 341 3 Commissioners Decide On Meaning Of 'Sunday Work (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) One year after the Municipal labourers demanded the Commissioners to treat Sunday work as work done on holiday, the Commissioners hive now decided that hunday work mas and is meant Work don c on the normal weekly day of
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  • 267 3 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A litile known fact in Singapore is that the Marine Hostel in Anson Road was built with the help of a legacy given by a Scottish engineer who lived in the old Sailors Institute in North Bridge P.oud for If)
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  • 37 3 •he Directors of Pungah Hn Dredging Ltd. announce that the Mine Property in Pungah, 81am. was officially restored by the Sumuse G< Virnment to the Company on Bth instant. Active rehabilitation w;ll be commenced immediately.
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  • 57 3 The Directors of Austral Malay Tin limited announce the lollowing returns for the month of March Thabawieik Tin Dredging Limited Hours; Run 535: Cubic Yard s Dug 112.000; Ore Recovered: 958 Pikuls: Austral New Zealand Mining Ltd. (15/1 48 to 19 3 48) Hours Run 4411 Cubic
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  • 147 3 PROBE-TEAM OFFICER TO CO UPCOUNTRY (Bundmy Tribtme Reporter; i Lt.-Col. Anton Muttuka- maru whr. i s conducting an inquiry into the recent ii* > c Of 1.000 Ceylone.sc- troops i i Woodlands together with f -hr Venerable Kassupa on behalf M trie Dominion of Ceylon. will visit Klu&ng today where
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  • 143 3 The Singapore Government has given a special six-months leave to Mr. Michael Chong Tat Sin. who is a G.C.S. Clerk in the Education Department, to allow him to attend the Scouts Training Course at Oilwell. England. Mr. Michael Chong is a District Cub Master in Singapore.
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  • 43 3 The C.I.D. have made an arrest in connection with ghosting tncidvnt in Johori? Road on Ftb. 23. in which a Chinese wa s shot In the lffg by one of four men who drovr up to his house in b motorcar
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 175 3 ifmitiis man made $m Not long ago k« wa« U a da«d and W^»* ,ob with no proipect of flatting ahaad 0_ i I^* __1 ml in lift. Now h« ha* a car, a bom* o( N^^'~ > __^_K^^» Kit own, and monay \m tb* b««L Ha_^ a^^^^^jkX-^ 1 J^^vß
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  • 2217 4  -  VERA ARDMORE H Government House i H.E. Sir Franklin and L.ici; G-irrwn entertained a large! number cl guests at a cock. lull paity on Wednesday evening. The great hull banked with lovely blooms made a fitting setting for thj many ultra smart toilettes to be seen.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 13 4 1 KM^i #^^¥a¥^^a^H i S»le Distributing Agents for Malaya: THE ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION ITp.
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  • Article, Illustration
    2082 5 Farewell Party Mr and Mr s A. Van Bochove gave a large cocktail party the other evening to the many friends they have mad" during their stay in Singa. pore. Mr Van Bochove is being transferred to Sydney as General Manager for th* K.P.M. and Holland Australia Line
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 69 5 li&fiX' ''2 i Wll/ CM* 1 J«# k Wi <^ '^a nior ni ng J^p li&bC~ glass of sQi WEX^M Sparkling Grape Saline HAISOR VALLY Hjadies' Hair Stylist). Continental-trained. 15 years Experience. Permanent Waving Shampoo and set Manicure Face Massage Head Massage Scalp Steamer Henna Applications Hair Dyes. Open to
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    • 268 5 l «M_ ■'..MASTf«<.vo«-t 7 valve superhet for AC DC Mains features "magnified bandspread" which is the very secret of accuracy in tuning and reception. Tradition background beauty and pleasure just words, but they mean so much when linked with the great record of achievement associated with the name "His Master's
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  • 294 6 The SUNDAY TRIBUNE APRIL 11, 1948. Catching The Speaker's Eye London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C.2. Th e draft Standing Orders for the Legislative Council laid before *,he Singapore Chamber do not differ substantially from t/hose governing procedure in previous councils, but with
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  • 1575 6 PURCELL -CHAMP ION OF THE MALAYAN CHINESE "Praise of the Chinese is usually limited to a stereotyped concession to their business j qualities and their industry. Tho j fact is that without them Malaya would still be more or less! as it was over most of its extent eighty years
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  • 56 6 Twenty-six miles of exhibition stands covering one million square feet are being prepared for the trade buyers who are expected at the British Industries Fair from nearly every country in the world. Thousands of letters attesting to worldwide interest were received by the organisers as early as thiee
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  • 1098 6  -  C. K. WAI The Political Ami Social Evolution Of Malaya Today Presents A By The Singapore Legislative Council has been inaugurated. With it the juggernaut of the new constitution has been sent trundling creakily along the road of political evolution professedly towards autonomy. A chapter
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  • 627 6  - ALARM DEL A YS FA TAL Bill Paterson By A fire started in a cuhi«, Chinatown. The i ushed madly about drU^ their property and throw!?" out of windows av-ay trn^ leaping Haincs. By thT somebody got to a Strand summoned the Pi r ?ade, the lire ha-1 gp^J ,aused
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 31 6 Accurate Visual Analysis requires Tp to-clate Instruments. To solve your Eyesxght Problems, Consult c s. chong, o.d. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. 19 Chulia Sr. S'pore Tel: 4435 Fi'i'ij equipped with latest instruments.
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    • 63 6 m *i"^Bp*Tr For al' your journeys abroad fly KL M thirtynine thousand miles of c flic eat limesaving routes to: NKI PAKISTAN USA SIAM IRAQ SOI 111 AMERICA INDIA BUROPI SOUTH, \KKKA Fares and part tula s oa ippluation: TOWN OFFICE: 1 Fif-'ayson (ireen. Phone KALLAN^i AIRi'ORT: PHONK 840G2. CXroyal*outch
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  • 602 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) nlcatlonf DeS™ introduce d by the Telecommu. fcSrttohTSSli 10 Singapore in 1947, which rivX elenrin J r P T 0 in Dooularlty the tho in^th.fVe^^O^ 1 tO bUin d d to teleprinter subscriber in Sinifanoii^?!™' connect '°n to
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  • 181 7 FURNITURE CAN BE DUTY-FREE (Sunday Trthnne Reporter) Residents of Malaya who are contemplating leaving this country in the near future to tt le in Britain, and are anxi- to take with them such hinfM as furniture which they f^ve prized amontf their possessions here, are wondering whether they will be
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  • 42 7 PRINCE ALBERT, (Canada*. Apr. 9. A strange accident occurred here when a car overturned several times, knocking the driver unconscious. When he came to. the car was speeding down tho road with the motor racing. He managed to stop it.
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  • 45 7 WASHINGTON, April 9:--The United States Office Ot Ek fence Transportation today ordered coal-burning passenger and goods trains services to be cut to half from next Thursday midnight becaus v of the continued strike of the country's 400,000 soft coal miners. Reuter
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  • 265 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) As the first step towards relieving housing shortage among Government servants, 49 quarters for subordinate officers are now under construction at four centres in the town. Detached and semi-detached quarters for senior Government officers are also under construe tion
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  • 32 7 WARSAW. April 9:— The Police announced today the arrest of a Polish employee of the Mexican Legation here, accused of the forging of 28 Mexican passports. JOHNNY MACK P liter
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  • 206 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A boomerang in prices is reported by extiles stores in the ci y, despite a definite decline in busiress. This paradoxical state of affairs has arisen following the scarcity of American textiles in he market. '"ryTom SPvi.* 1 mat<>l ia S
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  • 453 7 (Sunday Tribune Reporter A TALL, handsome American, wearing a summer oiufit in striking shades of pink and blue, strolled leisurely down North Bridge Road, last week— his eyes on the buildings, the traffic, the people. Suddenly he stopped as he neared a cinema and
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  • 66 7 SYDNEY. Apr. 9.— A Sydney firm composed entirely of ex- servicemen, wants to import ready-cut houses from Norway and Sweden. The firm has already discussed the proposal with several Trade Union leaders and will submit the idea to the Prime i Minister, Mr. Chifley, shortly. It is planned
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 301 7 Just Arrived! LATEST 1948 C. E. REFRIGERATORS and HOME FREEZERS Njw on Display at THE MARDEN CO. 82, Orchard Rd. Singapore. Tel: 3252 MADE IN ENGLAND "•ttery Operated Model 545 $275.00 AC/DC Radio Model 545XAD 235 00 A.C. Model 4756 270.00 f^SPREAD TUNING: OUTSTANDING PERFORM*«tE WITH SUPERB QUALITY OF REPRODUCTION.
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    • 90 7 FR OM SCOTLAND JUST ARRIVED ARBROATH SMOKIES BONELESS KIPPERS CELLOPHANE WRAPPED KIPPERS FRESH HERRINGS ARRIVING DAILY FRESH FISH FROM MALAYAN WATERS FISH IS AL WA YS BETTER FROM FITZPA TRICKS FROM HOLLAND A SELECTION OF EXCELLENT DUTCH CHEESE FROM AUSTRALIA CHICKENS, DUCKS, BOILING FOWLS Etc FRESH FROZEN OYSTERS IN CARTONS
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  • 118 8 OSLO. April 10:— The late Mahatma Gandhi was one of the 18 proposed candidates for the Nobel Peace prize whosf* names were published today by the Norwegian Notxl Institute. Marshal Stalin was also on the list. The only British nominee was Lt. Gen. J. H. Mcrgon. a
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  • 20 8 Mr G. H. D. Bloiint has bet v n appointed to act as Assistant Secretary for Eco nomic Affairs. Singapore.
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  • 861 8  -  BADMINTON NOTES i i < No selection whatso ever was made of a Malayan Thomas Cup team at the recently-concluded seventh Malayan bad minton championships held at Kuala Lumpur, although it was previously expected that a tentative one might be made. The Selection
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  • 169 8 The following will represent the Rocklites at soccer against the Katong Eurasians Sports Club today at St. Patrick's School ground at 5 p.m. A. Yong, M. Swyny, A. K. Pillay, I. Dawood, Hamzah M Chandra. J. Miranda, D. Dra gon, J. Galistan. K. Dragon and E.
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  • 54 8 At the annual general meeting of the Y.MC.A. Art Club hela last Wednesday, the following were elected Office-bearers for the year 1945: President, Mr. T. Y. Choy; Hon- Secretary, Mr. Khoo Kim He*; Asst. Secretary, Mr Martin Fu; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. P Gregorio; Committee: Messrs. L. A.
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  • 424 8 Subject to there being Uni- j versity and College vacancies in j the courses for which they have been selected, the following have been awarded scholarships this year for study in the U.K. under the Colonial Development and Welfare Scheme MR. TIO SENG CHIN
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  • 114 8 INVITES 'OPEN ENEMIES' PRAGUE, Apr. 9. C Klement Gottwaid, Cze- choslovak Com munist i Prime Minister, today in- I vited ''open enemies of j the Government" to «i/;b- I j mit candidates for the 1 Sections on May 23. j "Nobody hinders the formation of the Oppo- sition parties or
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  • 45 8 The Bukit Timah Local Indian Congress is holding a public meeting this afternoon to discuss ways and means of opening a free school for the Bukit Timah area. The meeting will be held at the 7%, Bukit Timah Road Quarters at 5 p.m.
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  • 105 8 At the annual general meeting of Playfair B.P-, the following were electeu office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. K. i C. Cherian; vice-presiqents, Messrs. Johnnie Tay and Chon Hian; secretary. Mr. K. T. KuruI villa; treasurer, Mr. Lim Lian Seng; Sports captains, Mr- Chan Swee Lam and
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  • 54 8 ADELAIDE, S. Australia, Apr. 9. Since raw eggs and stout were added to her diet, the racehorse Owen Card has won 4 first and 4 places in eight starts. Her trainer, D. Black, says his recipe is two bottles of I StOUt, fOUr eggS anrt nnp nanial
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 212 9 HOLLYWOOD, April 8. Chtries ßickford, Wain, r Bros." j jtir, thinks he has foun 1 a way to »ve Tiillioos of bushels of fbetl gpetWn? at a film party. Bidtford sUted that what this comtry ntedil II the return of ty small lot' of
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  • 180 9 ACCORDING to optometrists who specialize in such things. ently placed uncW lone-term contract by Warner Brof. ha™ a very unusual pair of mT the kind which render gentlemen helpless when they most need strength! Miss Leeds is to make her Warner debut in the forthcomR b
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  • 290 9 muscle days were over. llVln w3lcn hi His name was Herman ISrix. He put the shot for America in the Olympic Games and he tossed it farther than anybody else. He was an all-American grid star at the University of Washington and the idol
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  • 687 9 BARBARA BEL GEDDES like ill other n They are painting, musk appreciation and tanten a QUyi l Of has her aarifcalar hobbles. iiiff BtafC Play scripts, in this specially contribut i ff 1 what deli ff ht s lic r most is read
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  • 146 9 With the temperature touching: eighty degree outside the studio. Vivien Lei-h clad in sables and Kieron Mooie in m Russian officer'! furlined overcoat have been frozen for clays on a station set built .it Bhei perton for the London Film Production, "Anna Karenina". directed by Julien
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  • 185 9 HOLLYWOOD, April 8. The now March of Time suoject "Is Everybody Listening," take*= the covet off the radio business 1 and show.s what's cooking before and behind the microphooef. This two reel subject gives a graphic description of enterwHiiuaent on radio and covers a wido variety of
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  • 61 9 WANDA HENDRIX, cute Paramount star, w very fond of cats and cats are h, r particular pets. This otie~2 <™u-L US f?£ lt th 7 latesi <Wi*itto»-« prevent from fan Tabby rc«ents stranyvrt, and seems to be slronuli oh jectmyto his picture being taUen-judginy fromuJi^ looic on
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  • 216 9 HOLLYWOOD. Apr. 8. Tyrone Power will turn location scout for 20th Century-Fox on his air trip around Africa. His plane, a converted DC-3. is equipped with a topographical camera which he will use to take shots from the sky of possible sites for movie troupes. He
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  • 132 9 I HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 8. Victor Mature, who made a notable advance in popularity and in stature as an actor with his performance in "Kiss of 1 Death," has been signed by RKO Radio to star in "Mr Whiskers." An original screen story by Evwin
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 202 10 MBNANG, Saturday. Fast work was done on No. 21 tit 'c i this morning when horses with engagements on Tuesday Wtf« set against the watch. Fair Week (Harper). th« morning's best, pot over three in 401.. Huron (Farad) spurted one furk>ng. Slipstream did the pamc. Warspite
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  • 112 10 Things Move With The "Archers" Brothers 'Dickie 1 ami Jimmy' Archer have delinitely given a filip to lc:al amateur boxing. Ihc non-professional side I of the gahie was rather inacitive until their arrival from Burma about six months ago While 'Dickie" arrived with the reputation of bein;; champicn Of Burma.
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  • 67 10 STAR SOCCE RITES Th*. following will represent the Star Socce rites in their soccer match against the Rocklitcs Snorts Party tomorrow, at the C.Y.M.A. ground. St. George's Road, at 5.15 p.m. sharp ---S. R. S. Nftldtt, N. G. Samy. Tony Lopez. M. Chandra. V. Dass. Sockolingam. Osman. Ahmat Anguliia. S.
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  • 30 10 The Ceylon Tamils' Hfesoj gftfftton will eekbrdEt A« I Hindu New Year with a sociai on Tuesday, at 6 p.m. at the Association Hall. 11 Har.dy Road.
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  • 296 10 The Singapore Colts won their first cricket match of the season when they defeated the Cevlon Sports Club by 48 runs in "yesterday's match played at Balestier Road ground. Batting: first thr Colts declared at 9 wkts. for 149 nins while the Ceylonesfc replied with 101.
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  • 199 10 Kuala Lumpur, April 9. A warrant for the arrest of Capt. R. V. Karlakandan. on an alleged charge that ho having been entrusted with $100,000 between 1946 and March. 1948 commit- ted criminal bt^aeh of trust I in respect of $64,000. at the Volunteer
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  • 277 10 SYDNEY, Apr. 10:-— The didgeridoos are chaining "George King, George King" by aboriginal fire s scattered across the 530,000 square miles of Australia's Northern Territory, says Reiner's Darwin correspondent. The didgeridoo la a long lollow wooden pipe through vhicn aboriginal singers will hant for days. The
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  • 76 10 T\ro incidents in the soccer mulch iteiwem ihc Singapore Rf< reatiem Clnb and the R.A.F. Chan if i played on Friday at the Jalayi Bfsar Stadium. The SRC. WprQHff a surprise by winning by two goals to one or 1 1 i'tif mirtHetL This iras tin
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  • 250 10 The Members of the Prison Enquiry Commission have an I nounced that they will wel- j come any evidence or suggestions wliich individual I members of tlv Public may care to send to them In writing with a view to helping the Commissioners
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  • 79 10 A team will be selected from the following to repre- sent the C.Y.M.A. <S'rnrc) In j a 3rd Division league mat^h against the R.A.S.C. lrnin--1 ing School on Tuesday Jt the C. Y M. A. ground m 5 15 Michael Chai. Michnrl H* ndroff. William Hondroff. l*am Tan.
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  • 69 10 The Following will represent the C.Y.M.A. at Cricket against the Indian AftftOcULt:on A XI today at 2 p.m. en tfie St. Oeorge*i Roaa ground: W Ponnaiah. A. P. Victor, F. C. Campos. J. Augustine. K L~uis. D. M. Peters. J. C* D'Souza. s. V. Ptrrcr,
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  • 58 10 The annual mooting of tho Sinj;aporo Boys' Scouts Association will bo hold at 5.15 p.m. in their Stamford Rorul H.Q.. on April K>. Mr. Yap Phong Geek. President of tho Association, will take tho Chair. Tho meeting will hoar tho annual report by Rev. R. K. S. Adams.
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  • 24 10 PRAGUE, Apr 10 Au thuritativo sources Said U\r Pnsidium of the Social Do mocratic Party had rioeidert to mcriX'- with the Communists. U. P.
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  • 35 10 HONG KONG. Apr. 10.— It was announced here today that all arrivals from Nanking must carry valid vaccination 1 certificates due to smallpox in the Chinese capital, effective yesterday. U.P.
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  • 49 10 Borlin, April 9. Sources closo to the Soviet Military Administration expressed the bo- j lief that Marshal Rokolovsky Hew to Moscow today for conferences with the Polit BllfeftU, which may load to the no\t round in Rumlfc'l flight 10 oust tho Western Allies- *»'.i.. *V\i* (j'.i.Klmpai tito city. U.P.
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  • 42 10 SJuin./nai. April 10. Th> Ministry a) Eronnmir Affairs rnv'ive a rnbU- from the Chinese 'ttntiuhttr in li-uin x.n stntin<i thn* a Btitikk firtn there was inrptirid to sell British mode nutom<>bibs to Chiiu >,*■ mi >i lutnt^ .1/ i, Imm price. Re uter
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  • 36 10 Jerusalem. April 10. A rah olfieial source reported today j that Arabs have recaptured Cas- tel. the stronghold dominating the Jewish convoy route to Jerusalem which had changed j hands three times in seven day Reuter
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  • 44 10 SHANGHAI Aim- 10.— A Chinese report from Nanking said the National Assembly Secretariat "requested" that Chiivese reporters cease calling pretty Manchurian Minority Assembly woman delegate Tang Shun Yh g 'flower of the National Assembly'", in order to "show respect to the fair sex". U.P.
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  • 42 10 Lake Success, Apr. 10. An American movement to reform the United Nations and hold a "world tiial" by a special general Assembly to deride whether Russia or the United States bad best served the cuuse of peace is causing concern hero. Reuter
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  • 40 10 New Drlhi, Ajml 10. Th< trial o/ S'athurant Vinai/an OotLse, >.~,-iicar-oM Hindu who is aUctfi'tl t<> hurt- assassinated Mr. dnrxdh' on Jan. 10, is cjcpv< h d to bf fim T t tr Drlhi i ill u i,i May. Reuter
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  • 75 10 Washington. April Itepub- litan Walter C. Andrews, chairman of the House of Representatives Aimed Services Committee introduced the draft bill which would be invoked only it military needs are not met by volunteers. The bill la aimed at bringing 550.000 men into th»> service for two years and offers n>
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  • 15 10 SHANGHAI, IW jt, which was first mZ !ii n< i <*<*mh*i < has !i vived. U.P.
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  • 42 10 PEARL HARBOUH A» X -Ti\r US Navy annj^i that a radioactive dcfe Mayrant, onp of thp target vessets. was sunk K\vajalrl n on April 3 It was the tenth tin* .ship sunk brr?uee \fo L mic bomb nnadp thi> uninhabitable U. P.
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    • 171 10 GREAT WORID' •The Plainsman' NEW WORLD IJDO 3 7—»lj^ "Slave (.ill Technics ROYAL 5— M, "Nalak in HinduAM ROXT 1 SHOWS DAILT 6.15 and J) 15 pjn AN EXTRA LAVISH MUSICAL! Combining fIKAI'TY. mi DANCINC. and SPEfTACI "DOWN JO JEABI RITA HAY WORTH and LARRY PARKS The cncha\ ting Adwab
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 43 10 TECHNICAL FILM By courtesy of the Ell '1 Company, Singapore Branch the members of thr Society of Licensed Aircraft En^ineei\ arc to be* given technical film IbGW in the premiy.ci of the Royal Singapore Flying Club on Tin id ay U 7.30 p.m.
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  • 907 11 Malaya's Boxing Giants No. 29 -by Herman Rappa WHILE Singapore promoters were racking their brains to find suitable opponents for Young Frisco in 1935, three light, heavy weights arrived— Young Schmelling, Al Cante and a Russian, Kid Andre. Schmelling and Al Cante came from
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  • 138 11 t erh{ !P s the Presence of Lalrry Duncan is going to fn V L? P rofes sional boxing In Singapore. have "cross-examined" tni s husky, young coloured heavyweight and, while he may not be a champion I haven't the slighest doubt* he I* quite useful
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  • 254 11 The Singapore Indium will meet the Catholic Young Men's AstocaUon <.F*rtU£uese Mi^iou) at table-tennis consisting of nve singles and two doubles to L« played at the CYMA premibes (Queen St.) tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. sharp, ft pore inaian ueam \Mll be: j>Suppiah, D. Suppiah. Sudarshan, Vincent Nalpon, Sardool
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  • 103 11 In a friendly table- tennis match hel*. at the Chung Hwa Institution last Friday, the Yew Chee Sin ("Sports Section) beat th*» School's Chinese Indian Combine^ team four jrames to three. Results, Yew Chee Sia players mentioned ftrst are as follow: Koh Tian Guan beat Poo
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  • 382 11 (BY HERMAN RAPPA) tancewlthV' ran e ie Pefitnna wbr saw him stay the distance with Le'ddfn* Seaman Whitfleld in the heavyweight final otheAm a teurCh,mnlonshin a held at the Happy Workl Covered Stadium on Friday night. admired his pkick In 1040 and the following KVH'Z* was unbeatable
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  • 233 11 Chicago, Illinois, April lu.--The Athletic Commission announced revised rules in Illinois professional boxing. The reiHsions pointed toward the "safety of all concerned in boxing, particularly the contestants" effective im- mediately. The changes follow the investigation caused by the death of the young Negro heavyweight,
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  • 115 11  -  Herman Rappa Well done the Police Force Three officers are Singapore champions as a result of Friday's finals. The proud champs are Inspector Tan Choon Guan (lightweight), Sgt. Bulat (welterweight), and Inspector Low Heng Kee (middleweight). In addition, the Police Force has many "near champs". Learning the
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  • 131 11 Loh Kam Soon, an ex-Sin-gapore table tennis champion, has been strongly recommended by the councils of j the Singapore Table Tennis Association for inclusion in j the Malayan Chinese table i tennis team, scheduled to j leave for Shanghai for the ieventh China National Olympics games
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  • 21 11 SYDNEY, Apr. 9. Salvation Army General George Lyndon Carpenter, died here today after a long illness. UP.
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    • 368 11 SINGAPORE *O FOOT jiOO lOOTHES i COMFORT f\ imt mimiti m Uto tea Sin&port J 7h.oD.frt»att>™*' J* {iii, pmraitn the doNt%f driers out a fc mum. checks u>- j JCiMimir* tad bringt ,^g{ 10 th* mttef ef tSit^tritol DD.D f\ A^, A Zm.liktmm ttftcttvt l)>\i& > U it, tk« UmttDOii
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    • 111 11 This is only one 3* of many symptoms *J?ir^*U of indigestion, which, C W&< if not hctJcd. is l^^iir.? M?fi likely to lead to more I 5 distrcsMnj; bodily t^^'fci* Ji^S and nervous disorders. These ill effects are the fermentation of the food in the stomach. Bodily weakness, nervousness, insomnia
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    • 183 11 High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice as many women as mtn buffer from High Blood Pressure, which Is a mysterious disease that starts about the time of Change of Life and is the real cause of much heart trouble and later on of paralytic strokes. Common symptoms of High
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 495 11 YOU, THIS WEEK AND THEI s i •>■ fc» j AQUARIUS GEMINI ÜBRA~ t A 'tuL 2 r* B l i MAY *VNB ii, SEPT U OCT ii I s T&tS'^rtTU i S3fiS t S T>^Pr^'' r^' srar.sSlte iH£SC§~ s^-^£« S ex^er you turn your hand to. uK C/ move
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  • 1985 12 Val's Pick Pays $67: Easy Win By Kirra (Ey ALLAN LEWIS) PKNANG, Saturday- A very big crowd was at today's races, the opening day of Uie Penang Turf Club Spring meeting. The going was very good and racing was very keen. It
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  • 45 12 Total Pool: $184,100 Ist. Prize, No. *****8 2nd. Pr ze, No. *****1 3rd. Prize, No. *****4 Starters, Nos. *****2, 1237G1, *****4, *****4, *****5, *****1, *****8, *****7. *****0, *****C. Consolation Prizes, Nos. 220H14, *****9, 1395QR. *****4, *****8, *****7. WM«I, *****8, *****2 1 *****7. W
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  • 76 12 The Railway Co-operat.ve Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. (Federation of Maiaya) will hold its 21st Annual General Meeting on April 21, at ,Kuaia Lumpur. .The Society's statement of accounts for the year 1947 shows a net profit of $18,818 and a sum of $2,405 appropriated from appropriation account.
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  • 330 12 Officer Shot In Knee (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Saturday. Further details concerning the shooting of Mr. G. C. Sansom of the Ipoh C.I.D. reveal that the deceased headed a party of armed police through dense junele in the Upper Perak area. The police party was led by a Chinese
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  • 143 12 Winning by a narrow mar- j gin, the S.H.B. Boys Clu'b de- I feated the Postal Telecoms I by 2—l in the Third Division League soccer match played I at McNair Road Ground yesterday. Play in the first stage was quite even and the
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  • 376 12 At the "home and home" cricket match played between two Singapore Cninese Recreation Club teams, tne Captain's XI won by a small margin of live runs against the Vice-captain s XI. Highlight of the game was the sterling batting of Oheong Ttuaun biew who knocked up
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  • 223 12 Rain Prevents 440 Tryou t For Sundram (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) M. K. Sund ram's omcial ayout over a mea* ed distance of 440 yards at R.A.F. (Seletan t veiling had tc be called off at the last minute account of ihe rain. The Singapore quarter-miler and officials «*> on
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  • 249 12 The Singapore Kangaroos scored a decisive victory over the St. Andrew's School whom they defeated bv six wickets in a fame of cricket nlayed yesterdav at Woodsville. Hierhlieht of the ?ame was the third wicket partnership by L. Boudville (51 rot out> ami Lee
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  • 142 12 The cricket match between the Indian Association "A" team and a Singapore Police team which was to have been played at the Police Training School ground, yesterday, was abandoned due to inclement weather, one hour after the commencement. Winning the toss the Indians wont in first and
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  • 32 12 The S,tate Express XI were held to a draw of two all by the United Brother! t.am ir a friendly soccer mutch played at the McNuir Koad ground on Friday.
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  • 3 a.m. News
    • 250 12 London. April 10- The*, lowing are Football result,. FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 1. Stoke cit T Blackburn R. i, Uv e,S! Blackpool 1. MiddleabtW Chelsea 1, Sheffield Utd i Demy C. 0. Charlton A s Everton 2. Manchester U i Grimsby T. 1, Portmouth'i Huddorsfield 1, Arsenal i
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    • 26 12 Gerry Visschcr Zbisko in the s»*»J5 d Ur,a World jtadtttB JM Con Balasls droW n^ Bey. Brit K^iton JJd K an knocked out I*"
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    • 28 12 Washington. Ap* -j today and v °7 n cfl^ won- report^ v the capital set a^JjV Wing revolutions^ mountain city, av^ sons were dewoie injured.- U.P.
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    • 144 12 SON OF KONG KEEPS STAKE In the main flgnt u Happy World Stadium 1 lignt between Labriola and! Df Kong, Kong had laid I H stake of $1,000 that UW would not beat him 1 rounds. The fight went th* listance and was dwltw iraw in a most thrilling <
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    • 59 12 Over 600 guests a"*""^ iinner given by Mr. U* Chans, managing Low Tangchang Ud., w» ing at the Chui Hual u» ■I Newton. t^( A special feature of ner was that It wu P^ nine different restaurant receivinfwj. votes will receive a The dinner wa* «*«■<
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