Malaya Tribune, 5 December 1946

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  • 50 1 The Malaya Tribune 1)Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers: Editor MIZ Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune THURSDAY. DEC 5. 1946.
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  • 133 1 Reuter. D t. 4. In th, mom today. Sir S iihi rs, Cojise' m <• to "all gat ions of c in l&< apor which had th. Colonial S< crt- <• ling the appointi 1 c Appeal Board anJ Commission. He he Secretary of Stale *s
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  • 56 1 Dec. 4. Replying to I etcher, Con>erva- Hous< ot Common-ch-Jones. Colonial i thai during tne F b. 15. 1042 the I n< my Pk>p*m ty for he Federate d Malay Ived Malayan rid dispersed di.m's receipts from ■'> up tM thr end of $26.053.153.18
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  • 16 1 no provision mack j •ol children in budget estimates, i noo was provided.
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  • 744 1 Singap >re, Thiirsday The imposition of income tax in Singapore was proposed by Mr. H. Nelson Jones, Financial Secretary, in his budget speech in the Advisory Council' this morning. Present conditions in Singapore are "I )om" conditions
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  • 79 1 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 4. Thi police O'i Vying to find the owner of 19,500 in I ng, denomination notes found in a bundle lying at the entrance to toorks in Romford Road, Forest Gate. The money was taken by the finder and deposited in a local
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  • 75 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—The U.S. Government lias asked the federal court to fine the United Mineworkers of America of which John L. Lewis is the President $3,500,000. Tho Government counsel told the court that the imprisonment of Lewis would "accomplish nothing." The Federal
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  • 69 1 Singapou, Thurs. Commenting on the budget estimates prevented by the Financial Secretary, Mr. Nelson Jone>. the senior unofficial m, mbe> of the Advisory Council Sir Han Hoe Lim, stated that the expenditure estiynates could be reduced by cutting down personal emolumejits for 1947. Si' Han
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  • 43 1 Washington Dec 4. The first Japanese civilian to visit thi' United States from Japan since Pearl Harbour was received yesterday by President Truman He Is th? Rev Tamaka Eumura. pastor of the Tokio Congregation Church of Christ :n Japan.
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  • 223 1 S'pore's War Damage Claims —$Billion SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Government have submitted reparations claims amounting *o over 51,000 million against the Jananese Government, it was announced in the Advisory Council this morning by Mr. H. Nelson Jones, the Financial Secretary. Figures given by Mr Nelson Jones are: Cost of restoration
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  • 674 1 Mr. Fergusson's Criticisms Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, who spoke after Mr. Nelson Jones, said that the Advisory Council which took the place of both Executive and Legislative Council Councils must look on all the proposals with a
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  • 88 1 Singapore, Thurs.—Five unofficial members this monrug spoke in opposition to income tax after Mr. Nelson-Jones had presented his budget estimates. Thosi who spoke against thtax were Messrs. Lee Kong Chian. G. A. Potts, C. C. Tcpi E. R. Koek and E. M. .F Fergusson. The Councillors
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 Rational Employers' itual General MOTOR I COMPENSATION. ONAL ACCIDENT, otittf clashes of < 'CIATION LTD. rated in England) mbera, Raffle., Place, I INUAPORE. r: N. S WISE. Ie -835 j MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY II presenting a Doll or Tricycle j j They are all new arrivals. j GIAN SINGH
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    • 52 1 Correct Time! Yes Sir! If you get your watch serviced Ly craftsmen with over s quarter of a century's experience and reputation behind .hem. :Such exper: SERVICE is available ONLY at Iyick woh hinc I j 429, North Bridge Road. near corner of Middle Road) Telephone: 7922. 1914+ I can
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  • 251 2 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 4.- Mr. Arthur Creech -Jones. Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons today tha; the reason why a Singapore importer was recently refused permission to ship 30.00Q tons qf Brazilian rice \o Malaya was that, after full
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  • 95 2 Ong Hoc Kia. talkftng Of a motoi sampan, pleaded guilty In th< Third Magistrate's Coutt yesterday! to the possession of tobacco, dutiable to $4,500 in a sampan on Dec. 2 01 alternatively, Importing dutiable toba ~co In a vessel less than 100 tons. Mt. j.
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  • 60 2 The following six Trade Unions have now been registered a Trade Unl< In Siniapore under thp Trade Unions Ord'nane ot 1940- Singapore Transp it Vesst" Workmen Associatii n. Hire Car Ass elation Sinftan< n Chinese Electric Saw Milkers Association. The Singapore Clerical and Administrative Work rs' Unfoh.
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  • 30 2 Reuter. Bombay. Dec. 4.-The poller lired .*.!>' r..'uncl5! duril-.l; the night 's, rl<>tin r i'i rwe are».-' ol Nomhl'V ths ll -rubav government »nn ',:nc> d t'» d >v X,, ne
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 550 2 jT 11 1 11 11 N E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal. Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted. For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion of £0 -*ords, 16 eta. for every, j additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single column inch per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement,
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    • 590 2 FOR SALE j SUidebaker Saloon 25 h.p. Ex- cellent Appearance and Condition. Apply 122. Tras Street, j Singapore. NOTICES Singapore Municipality The Municipal Commissioners Of the Town of Singapore in vite applications for filling a vacant post of Assistant Municipal Engineer. The post is in Class ill of the Senior
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    • 37 2 NOTICES aii *nic i p viTnoti pp For Information of Medical practitioners Please note that a case of SMALL POX has been notified In a resident of outram Road. By Order. N. A CANTON Municipal Health Office/
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    • 373 2 SHIPPING I STRAITS PACIFIC CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF GENERAL CARGO RUBBER TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS Shippers of General Cargo j and Rubber are hereby notified j that the Contract System has j been reintroduced and will become effective on 15th Decem- ber 1946. Shippers who desire to avail themselves
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    • 112 2 SHIPPING "CHFNG CHIANG SHIPPING CO.. LTD. m.v. "HUNG HAI" sailing for Kuching on Friday 6ih December. For cargo and freight space apply to Cheng Chiang Shipping Co.. Ltd.. 4tf Winchester House, telephone 2677, o r Kiaw Thong Exchange, 53 Telok Ayer Street, telephone 2583. HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE m.v. "Pfßf^f
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    • 497 2 SHIPPING AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RA/LSVAY^W FOR ALL FREIGHT PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL 5161-5 j GLEN LINE SAILINGS TO AND FROM I K ft < m NA GLENAPF POT U.K. The Continent EDWARD BRUCE From U.K. 5 isno-ciiLVi s. to SAILINGS TO SAIGON. HONGKONG SHANftlii, CALCUTTA lM TAKSANO from Hongkong fjj p
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  • 301 3 Union And Singapore One of the consequences pf separating ihe territories formerly comprising the S raits Settlements ia the apportionment of the common assets and liabilities. The chief assets are the (general Revenue Surplus, the Opium Revenue Replacement Fund, and the Currency Surplus Fund.
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  • 178 3 Bt cause they were in such a hurry to get away, three Chinese who weie armed with revolvers wen only able to got $1.140 in cash and jewellery from a house in Emerald Hill Road in a daylight robbery at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 33 3 Athens. Dec. 4. —Fourteen solidiers dierc and civilians including officer were sentenced to death by a court martial at \vest Macedonia, to-day after trial on charges of high treason and collaboration with guerillas
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  • 318 3 In sentencing Sepoy Day a] Masil to nine months rigorous imprisonment in the Second District Court yesterday, Mr. T. T. Russell, the judge said: "On your evidence alone I cannot accept that it was on Captain Salam's orders that you committed the offence.
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  • 103 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter' Mr. B. S. Davis. Immigration Officer for Singapore, denied the rumour that the Immigration Department was refusing permits to people wishing to settle in Singapore. He stated, however, that the inflow of immigrants wa s be ng restricted due to th?
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  • 51 3 In a >obb<ry which ivas reported to have occurred at 7.50 p.m. on Tuesday, three Chinese armed with pistols waylaid a Malay cyclist and robbid him of $98, couple of katties of beef and a katty of potatoes, at thr Rifle Range. 7th mile, Bukit Timah
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  • 179 3 Convicted n a charge of having on Tuesday frauduJ nt y possessed 252 yards of white cloth, valued at $252. Wong Ah Seng, a Mandarin, who claimed trial in the Tlvrd Police Court yesterday, was sentenced to three months' r.i. In addition
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  • 89 3 Desperate attempts by .wo officers Of the Italian od tanker, "PoaSa Rica", anchored alongside the wharf at Pulau Bukom on Tuesday, to rescue ihe Pump Engineer who was trapped ir the pump-room while doing repairs proved io \je unsuccessful. Stefano Termini, aged 46 years,
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  • 78 3 Death due to respiratory failure while under anaesthesia was recorded by the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at the close of an inquest into the death of Mydin b. Haji Hamid aped 451 who fraciurca :us right leg as a result of a fall on Aug-
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  • 334 3 The story of how a sick Australian PoW. suffering from dysentery and malaria. wa s dragged out of his bed by a Korean guard, beaten with a bamboo pole, made to work in water waist deep in one of the subcamps on the Burma-Siam
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  • 331 3 Singapore, Thursday. Prices quoted below arc for picui weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday* qu:iations v;ere "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 $100; No. 2 $85: No. 3 $75. Indo-China $05: Kedah $65. feiam glutinous rice $105. Kedah gluilnou- r'ce $75. Siam r.ce milling $38 Rocr Sugar:--Best quality
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 503 4 r wa; not expected tha* Mr. Nelson-Jones' budget speech this morning wouL make very pleasan reading. In the even: it is even loss pleasant than wa; generally surmised. anc this fur'two reasons. lithe first place, while th< proposal for the imposition of income tax has hardly come as
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  • 1084 4  -  By Wickham Steed More lhan a year has elapsed since the Council of Foreign Ministers appointed by the Potsdam Conference held Its first meeting in London. The purpose of that meeting was to lay down the main lines of the peace treaties with the ex-enemy countries
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  • 210 4 Letters To The Editor Sir.—I see from the papers that tiie Board of Licensing Justices has met, and that while several beer were granted others were summarily turned down I think some injustice has been done .n those cases. Many of the applicants have incurred
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  • 402 4 Sir. —Needless to say. back pay and the revision of salary scheme are topics wherever and whenever subordinate Government servants m-ret. It can be frankly said that due to the artistic bungling of some of our colonial administrators, there wa s no love lost between j
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  • 129 4 Sir.- At a recent co-operative meeting it wa s suggested that deserving students of the College of Medicine and College should be included when co-operative scholarships are awarded The co-operative mevement. not only in Singapore but. throughout the Malayan Union, will have to think very carefully before it
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  • 215 4 Colombo. -Colombo bids fair to become an important airport with the projected air servic ■to the Far East by the transwortd air Une s via Colombo and the BOAC's weekly commercial air service between Ceylon and London. Mr. Constant in? De S'tackelberii. Vice-President of the Board of
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  • 640 4 (By Arlene Wolf, Associated Press C NEW YORK —How has the end ol th ed America's rign; against intolerance hat Naziism and Fascism have been bea driven to earth abroad? Although the wartime absent, an Associated Press that the fight for tolerance every
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  • 59 4 SYDNEY -Australian sity students should b the opportunity to d part their training In American adversities of their own choio says Prof. H. W. Molonej *#t Professor of Physical in the Stanford Universi Jornia* who is visit ng Au tn on a goodwill mis
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 57 4 Defective Eyesiahl neglect of cor- j rntion, or corrected with improper passes causes headache pain wound the eyes; tatigue and discomfort upon use of the eyes for ii.«se work, Blur of print etc., 10 Relieve The Symptoms ai, ac- ate scientific examination by our Ki .ractionist is advisable. PIN PIN
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    • 45 4 ROBINSON'S OFFER YOU PEARL BARLEY .V, lb Tin 5 PORK and BEANS 16 nz. Tin MEAT and VEG. l€ nz. Tin SPAGHETTI with CHEESE and Tomato Sauce 8 oz. Tin NESCAFE 1 oz. Tin. WHY PAY MORI ROBINSON Co., Ltd. p'» v RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORI
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  • 245 5 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Dec. 5.--Nuremberg, whose oakpannelled court room in the Palace of" Justice is famous as the seat of the trial of Hermann Goering ana his twenty-one Nazi co-defendants during the pas. year, will become a court-room again to-day. Starting with the trial
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  • 85 5 Reuter. NDON, Doc. 3.-lm-general mobilisan rsia's home rule of Arbaijan was c. oi a resold lion a oy >u,OOO people at tin? to-day in Tabriz v ncial capital ;>> Tabriz Radio. th< meeting, says dio, the crowd 10 the oilioes of 11 Committee of a Democratic where permission
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  • 29 5 Reuter. Dec. 4. The French y resolved early tot the candidature Thorez, Communist pi emiership on which n ii Assembly i< dik to Ity Renter.
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  • 154 5 A.P. I N'GTON. Dec. 4—A War Investigating Com- terday was disclosed told the War Depart- it wants testimony h -up general 5 in the States occupation forces rmanv have been "conduct- mselves in a manner to the morale of the whole that general officers in iflc
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  • 95 5 Reuter. London. Dec. 4—The British Government s seeking to prohibit the use of atomic bomb The Prime Minister M. Attlee replied "Yes. sir" when asked in the House of to-day by Communist Phil Piratin if a was Government's iatentiim to seek to prohibit the use
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  • 110 5 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dec. 4 -The temporary Executive of the Jewish Agency met in Jerusalem to-day to work out a new 'top secret" plan to combat the current wave of terrorism in Palestine in which six British soldi rs have been killed in the last
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  • 37 5 LONDON. Dec. 3.—Mr. Hugh Dalton. Chancellor of the Exchequer, rejected a suggestion in the House of today that he should recommend the International Monetary Fund to increase the price of gold.
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  • 129 5 Reuter. OTTAWA. Dec. 4. -The Gover-nor-General of Malaya. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. arrived from Britain by air yesterday for his marriage on Monday Accompanied by hi> bride-to-be. Mrs. Audrey Fellowes Rowley of Ottawa, who met the airciaft in Montreal. Mr. Mac Donald said:
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  • 182 5 Reuter. The allegation that the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, former BrLish Labour leader and father of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Governor-General of th< Malayan Union and Singapore, made it a condition when he resigned the premiership of the pre-war National Government thai his son
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  • 31 5 /"<". I.pp. <;t..t7.,^ 7b ,-i,i,, ,.e//i" ,1, tt ,„<l,i lie ,,< <" > ><»„iv '.-..'lb .!-,,.>., ..<,,l ',< < ,'>., l <'V.i,o,.,.«l ,o///. l/, /.1" ',.,,/a.'<N/o ,<>,"-/' ,.,«.»,',,//..",<,,. l 5,l,,/ l<P o, .1, ,,z. /i" /<.,',. t ',,<».«. A.P. Photo.
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  • 458 5 Marsnal of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder of Glenguin is expected to arrive at Seletar by R.A.F. Sunderland aircraft this afternoon. He will be met by the Air Commander in Chief, Headquarters, Air Command. Far and the Air Citicer Commanding, Mala ya. After inspection
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  • 65 5 Reuter. New York. Dec. 3. Alter earlier losses ud f o two points had been registered stocks made a technical recover.' ied by AiTL'nes, Tobaccos, Heels. Motors. Chemicals and Department Stores. Values finish d whh changes limited a point or so either side ol yesterday with
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  • 474 5 Will Be Largest In Far East Reuter. SHANGHAI —United States technical assistance, Japanese machinery and equipment, and Chinese capital and labour are to Provide China with the largest shipbuilding yard in the Far East. This is revealed in plans made public by the National
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  • 104 5 Reuter. Batav La. Dec 4— Fourteen per. l fins were killed and ten injured when two Netherlands Bn sun curriers struck a mine on a r >ad :ast of Padang. on the we coast of Sumatra, the Netherlands East Indies army communique stated
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  • 88 5 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 2.—Protests against were described as "French terrorism in Cochin-China and Southern Annam and Frencn provocations in Tongking" have been registered by Vietnamese population of Siam. the French news agency reported to-day from Hanoi. Tongking. The proit sts were voiced when a special delegation
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  • 27 5 Washington. Dec. 3.-The 5'l,!e IV<r !>i >. pl-'",-. conl«'r >.. '.p> !'ieo tin l lvliN!^»er ,>. on l., ',1 l',1 in the up t! l.s. lie v.'i<h I 'll V^'I-K
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 93 5 Quick-Action FOOD TONIC jĔL nourishes body nerves ith daily ration of l|l ious MINERAL SALTS Mineral Salts you get Rundown, Jf j Your body must |-^^^^^^^Jgjy Minerals, and the nourish you tru- nutriment you need" balanced daily ration erf oof the 12 j 1 Mineral Salts and Food lodine —those
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    • 9 5 INSIST ON Sole AR°nts: M, quay. &/#a*Pax£. v>ho»* zs«*
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  • 75 6 F.A. Cup Soccer Reuter. LONDON. Dec 4. —Football results: F A CUP (first roundi York City 0. Scunthorpe United l FIRST ROUND REPLAYS Accrington 0 Doncaster Rovers 6 Watford 1. Wellington Town 0 Poole Town 0. Queen's Park Rangers 6. Halifax 1. Barrow 0 t
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  • 120 6 Reuter. HUDDERSFIELD. Dec. 4 The combined Copenhagen soccer eleven drew 2-2 with Iluddersfield Town in the opening match of their short England tour liere today Phiv was even ill 'he first half, during which eacil side scored once, although the Danes were mure clever in team work
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  • 125 6 Playing last Sunday at the latt r s court, before a large gathering oi badminton enthusiasts, the Merry Union Badminton Party, defeated the Singapore Amateur Sports Union. Result* (Merry Union B P., players mentioned flrat): D voles: George Tan and Cheong Eng Leong beat Ed civ We
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  • 482 6 It, H. Gelber of the Northamptonshire Regiment faced a courf-inariial yesterday. Charged with alleged negligence in the perfoini ance of his duties as Offic er-in-Charge Wing, No. 1 mm Transit Camp Nee boon, ilsuU ing in his being unable to account for $1,008 he was
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  • 268 6 When the English and Dutch learns sat down together at an after-match banquet at Harrogate, wa fell to discussing the British team to meet tne rest of the world. Speaking io the Dutch F. A President. Mr. K. J. J. Lotsy. I asked him how
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  • 218 6 A fresh north easterly bre.ze was blowing on Sunday, when the third and last race for the Mark Wardlaw and Williamson Challenge Cups was started at j 10 25 a.m. Veronica got away to a fine I start and reach;d the Man o' War
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  • 92 6 The United Family BP. "B" teum will meet the Jacques "B" team on Dec. 15 at the latter'S court at 2.00 p.m. Th.- following I are selected to play for U.F B.P Lawrence Leow Chou S p Kins. Heng Mvi Thiam. Heng Mvi Kiah. Heng Mvi Cheng.
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  • 51 6 The following players will represent the SRC at hockey against the Police on the Fadang tomorrow: A. de Souza: M. Biaganzi. B. Kleanan: G. Ros-, R. V. Eb.rt. J. Ferguson; N. Modder. M. W. Armstrong. D. Sawyvi, J. G. RcuUns and C. Rodrigu > Umpire F.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 217 6 -HENRY THE EIGHTH" Is Clearly A Picture That %m Get Talked About! And People Do Talk In Singapore; Sir Alexander Korda Through LONDON FILMS Re-Prcsenfcs 4|l %Yi I W I I flVf7^ Fouv Shows 1.30—4—6.30 —9.30 p.m. Charles taughtodJl f w —I A JOY FOREVER! <n PHONE 6 909 <4J
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  • 585 7 Reuter. m 7J> 'From Norman Freston, Reuter y special Correspondent w ith the MCC Team) A 5 risb^H e D e 9- 4 A have won the first round in the fight for fi h rlOT; five on this sunny afternoon, TosLcf
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  • 122 7 j In a badminton match, tne I Brighton B.P. B team beat the I Merry Union BP. B team at thrj latter** cqurt by 4 games to 3. $ej suit* (Brighton players first): Ong Tiang Huat beat Chia j Hin 3-15, 15-2, 15-8. Ahmad Farai beat Koh
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  • 112 7 AUSTRALIA, Ist Innings 645 ENGLAND. Ist. Innings. L. Hutton b Miller 7 C. Washbrook c Barnes b Miller 6 W. J. Edrich c McCool b Miller 16 D. Compton lbw Miller 17 W. Hammond lbw Toshack 32 J. Ikin c TaUon b Miller 0 N. Yardley c Tallon
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  • 139 7 The fourth and last trial tor the selection of the Indian Army hockey team to make the tour upcouMcy will be playzd on the Singapore District ground on St. George's road, at 5.15 to-day against St. Andrew's Old Boys. The Indian Army win play in Colours:
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  • 29 7 Xn a soccer match at the YMCA ground yesterday, the i d l;!sS s A t%r^ r Pattvifcat the Vehicles Assembly Workshops (ty and salavebiri; T
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  • 190 7 Toshack The Wicket Reuter. Brisbane, Dec. 4. It was Toshack's improved bowling today which brought about England's downfall in ihe first Test here according to the former Test player Victor Richardson. He says that "assisted by the condition of the wicket, which icas worse than yesterday, Toshack bowled at the
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  • 525 7 Yesterday's Rugger 11 r' s Army 0. In a rugger match which was characterised by n?vinf c l Uent and almost continuous infringemen s. the R.A.F. defeated the Army by 17 points (a pal two penalty goSS; and iwo tries) to nil. at Jalan
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  • 209 7 SRC- 3; Dn-on Regt fir a keenly contested game ot hockey' on the S.R.C: padang j yesterday the s.R.C. defeated" the Devon Regiment by three goals to nil. The S.R.C. had the better of the exchanges in both halves and well deserved their victory. In
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 199 7 TO-DAY: 3 p.m. 7.30 p.m, RETURN SCREENING Fo r a Few Days Only! "SIVA KAVI" J (in Tamil 1 Starring M. K. Tuyagaraja Bhagavathar. T. R RAJ KUMARI. N. S. KRISHNAN, and T. A. MATHURAM. TO-NIGHT. V p.m. A Queen's "Silence is Golden' For A Reason! Sensational Incidents Following a
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  • 560 8  -  CLIMAX EXPECTED TODAY (From Fraser Wighton LONDON, Dec. 4.—lndian constttut mal talks were to-day building toward their climax which is expeo'ed to tome to-morrow, in the shape possibly of a round table conference of Congress, Muslim League and Sikh representatives
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  • 56 8 Reuter. PARIS. Dec. 4.—The candidature of Maurice Thorez for premiership of the new French Government was defeated in the National Assembly today. Thorez is the Secretary-General of the French Communist Party. The official figures were against Thorez 318. for Thorez 25C Meanwhile the caretaker Government of M.
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  • 52 8 ROSSLARE, Wexfotd. Eke. 4 The sea around the south-ea«t coiner of Ireland Is teeming with herrings it is reported from Ros>lare Harbour. Wexford. Fishermen believe that a succession of gale> i> responsible for driving >hoals ashore in unprecedented numbers, recoid catches being landed at even harbour between and
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  • 88 8 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 4. Willie Pep of the U.S., world featherweight champion, will defend his title against Ne! Tarlcton. champion, at Harringay arena here on Jan. 28. P< p egf<ed to the match dining a translantic telephone talk with promoter Jack Solomons today. Pep
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  • 282 8 (Our Own Correspondent) Ali sections 01 the share market turned qiuete r vesterclaj. In Industrials Praser and Neaves were the main teature with business done up to $30 .5 Raffles Hotels wen also dons at $2.85 and S2.BTi and Wearnea $18. Collieries were a
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  • 51 8 Paris. Dee 4. Fifty Chines* civilians wer kiiled and 23 injured during the recent V'etnam fighting in the nuarter of Haiphong in nor.hern French Indo-China, it wa* announced in Hanoi to-day by a del?gat:on from the Chinese Consulate-General on it- return from nvest:gatLn of the seem of
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  • 76 8 The following are tie- in Ihe thiid iound <>f th, men's open single- table tennis ehampkmsiiip at the Chinese Swimming Clbu on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Sim Boor Hoon v Hong Chiang Boon. Tan Koon Jim v Ngo Beng riuck. Eugene Bong v Ng Yew \\ing Tan
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  • 277 8 INTER-SE RVICES BOXING The Navy team won four championships, while the R A.F. came in second with two, the Army one, and the Singapore Police one, in the finals of the Inter-Services and Police Amateur Boxing Tournament held at the Happy World Stadium last
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  • 163 8 LONDON. The Teat match commentaries are being relayed to thi- country by the wireless station Radio SEAJ. >et up by Lord Mountbatten when lie was Supreme Commander in South Ea-t Asia, to entertain men in the jungle and on the tropical high seas. The station
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  • 73 8 LONDON, Dec. 4.-The Colonial Secretary, Mr. CreechJones, told Capt. Gammans, Conservative, in the House of Commons today, that he was aware that depredations of wild pigs were affecting production of food in Malaya, lt was estimated that 200,000 rounds of ammunition were required
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  • 52 8 A.P. Pari-. Dec. 4.—The Communist, Party In an el< venth hour split rfth The Socialists on Tuesday nominated veteran Communist Marcel Cachin for the presidency of France. This indicated a breakdown in the party negotiations for Socialist support in the bid for leadership in the Fourth
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  • 27 8 In the return friendly badminton match the Singapore Amateur Sport- Union lost to the Merry Union B.P. by 5 games to 2
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  • 52 8 Singapore rubber prices at noon. Buyers Sellers cts. per cts- per lb. lb. No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet, Spot, loose 41| ill No. 1 Ribbed FOB in bales 43 43 No. 2 R.S.S. FOB in bale s 43i 43| No. 3 FOB in bales 42 42J Tone of
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