Malaya Tribune, 21 December 1946

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  • 52 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. H MALAYA Now printed siniui taneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone Numbers. Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 I KiHT^PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune SATURDAY, DEC.
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  • 2140 1 More Harsh Words In Sarawak Debate Reuter. Dec. 21. Mr. Arthur Creech Jon 3S, Colonial 5< cretary, asserted yesterday that violence would lneyitaoly follow any agitation in Sarawak designed to restore the Brooke dynasty of -White Rajahs." He was speaking in the
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  • 196 1 BERLIN. Dec. 21—M. Moloand M. Vishinsky. were rerted to be in Berlin last night, en route to Moscow. wKO. Dec. 21—Mr Jinnah I Cairo by air yesterday after«1 lor India. For three days, was the guest m Cairo 01 the -.0 League. ROME. Dec 20. -Italy
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  • 58 1 A.P. ATHENS, Dec. 21. Concen°ns of Jugoslav troops at on the traditional Varwniey invasion route, have Ported to the Allied Military authorities. hlgniy conndential report that heavy movements of munition trams through have been noted for weeitt and that normal He from Skoplje southward irds the Greek
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  • 25 1 GEN. SMUTS South African Premier Who yesterday warned that the White Man no longer rule- the world. Full story on page 8.
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  • 202 1 A.P. LONDON. Dec. 21.—The BBC announced it has successfully experimented with hypnotism by television that v was inadvisable to try the feat on a general broadcast. The general experiment was carried out on a closed circuit this week by Petei Casson, the
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  • 92 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Dec. 21. —Agreement was reached in the Constituent Assembly yesterday to defer until January the vote on Pandit Nehru's resolution declaring India an independent, sovereign Republic. Meanwhile. Congress circles turned their attention to further consideration of the question of referring the
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  • 68 1 A.P. THE HAGUE. Dec. 21. The Dutch Government plans to call a round table conference of Dutch. Indonesian and Dutch West Indies representatives in the beginning of next year at Amsterdam. After yesterday s approval of the Dutch-Indonesian agreement by the Second Chamber, the Dutch Commission-General is oreparing
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  • 80 1 Reuter. TORQUAY. Dec. 21—Mr 5. W. Welsh Of Fairlight Street, Mary church Road. Torquay, was her Christmas cake on Tnursdav night unaware that thj fngredi ents contained nitro benzen<> powerful poison given her in mistake for almond essence by a chemist. A radio warning was sent out.
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  • 23 1 Three hundred yards from Keppel docks, three sailors last night robbed Sulaiman bin Rasool. a trishaw-man, of $6— his day's earnings.
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  • 236 1 Reuter A.P. PARIS, Dec. 21.—The French Hi g h Commissioner's Office in Saigon, in a communique, confirms reports that Vietnam troops on Thursday night laid down an artillery and mortar barrage against French troops and touched off general fighting in Hanoi. "A general Vietnamese attack
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  • 54 1 LONDON. Dec. 21. When Lady Cripps. President of the British United Aid To China Fund, arrived by air yesterday j she was met by the Chinese Ambassador Dr. Chen Cheng who presented here with a poem written by himself -on her safe return from her goodwill mis-
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  • 131 1 LiUMDON, Dec. 21.—It may be that th.re are British Fascists who have firearm- and in certain circum-t ance- may resort to their use. >aid Mr. G. H. Olivei, Jnder-Secretary to the Home Office in the House of Commons yesterday when replying to a debate
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  • 42 1 NEW STORK, Dec. 21.—Th United Nations Atomic Energy C )mir ssU;n yp3terdav aoprovei in principle the United State, atomic control plan although Soviet del-gate. M Gromyko had announced dramatical y thai he was withdrawing from the discussions-
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  • 71 1 (Tribune Staff Report* > > Two Police radio patrol cars were involved in a collision at 2 oclock this morning at the junction of Arab Street and North Bridge Road. Both cars after colliding swerved into a shophouse which collapsed covering one of
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  • 96 1 'Tribune Staff Reporter* Lt.-Col. Banno. Japanese Com-mander-in-Chief of all prison and internment camps in Sumatra (sentenced to 3 years' imprisonment by the British War Crime? authorities here), and Medical Officer Onikura. who was attached to the Judicial Section of the Kempeitai in Batavia (sentenced
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  • 63 1 Tribune Staff Reporter). A trip up Johore River by Naval airi Air Force officersm a 60 foot motor fishing vessel to collect evidence from variouvill ige« on war crimes, has been temporarily abandoned owing to the boat being unable to proceed under Kota Tlnggi bridge.
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  • 37 1 BASLE. Dec. 21 —Plenary sessions of the World Zionist Congress were last night suspended until Sunday. "By then", said a SDokesman, 'it is expected things will have crystallised on the future shape of the Zionist policy. N
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 107 2 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 18.—Britain has decided to make a substantial contribution by way of relief assistance to Austria after the termination of UNRRA, including grants and credits up to £8,500,--000 and also a guaranteed commercial credit of £1,500.000 for the purchase of raw wool. Announcing this
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  • 69 2 Reuter. LACK SUCCESS, Dec. 18.-The United States tabled a resolution in the Security Council today calling on the Council to send a commission of investigation to the Balkans immediately to investigate the situation. The resolution resulted from a hearing from the Greeks charges against Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and
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  • 85 2 Reuter. COLOMBO. Dec. 18.—WhnV most of Ceylon's population is leading a ship to mouth existence, with meagre rice and flour rations, about 1.500 loaves of bread were reported burnt to cinders at a local bakery last night as a result of a lightning strike of workers. It
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  • 68 2 The rejport and balance-sheet of The Changkat Serdang Es- I tat s Limited wore passed at the annual general meeting of the company held yesterday with Mr j H JD Mundeli in the chair. The director were re-elected and Messrs. Gatt y Bateman were re appointed auditors The
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  • 160 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Surrendered Japanese personnel who are perimutu lo fish in the Straits of Joh ore are supplying the Naval Base workers' canteen with fish twice a wee*. Jsacii catch is from 2,000 to 4,000 pounds which are giv.-n free to the
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  • 140 2 St. Andrews Cathedral: 7 aon. Holy Communion (Plaint 8 a.m Chora! Eucharist 10.30 a.m. Mattms followed by Holy Communion at 11.15 and 5.30 pan. Evensong Christ Church: Dorset Road: 7 a.m. Holy Couunui.ion (Plain) 8 ajn. Choral Euchari.-a 10.30 Hindustani Service 5 pan. Evensong. St. Hilda's Chuxcli Katong
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  • 50 2 Reuter. London. Dec. 20.—At the age of 36. M chael Miles Watson ha s been given a joh worth about £12.000 a year—governor of the Gas. LUht and Coke Company. >s Watspri wa appointed managing director in November. 1945 He succeed, A. E. Sylvester, who resigned on medical advice —Reuter
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  • 59 2 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. 19 —All men between 14' and 60. and women between 15 and 50 in the British zone of Germany are liable to be conscripted for labour under a new measure. Hamburg Radio said last night Only victim- or Nauonal bocialism will be excepted
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  • 124 2 The thirteenth annual report of the Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate, Ltd., announces that Mr. Mutch' Manager of the estate for many years, will be unable to return to the Estate on medical grounds. Mr. M. M. Kent is acting manager The report states that the area in production
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 450 2 1 IS i H 1 PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wan tad, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at I $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: 13.50 per single column inch per insertion. j Domestic Occurrences: I>°ath, Engagement, Mari
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    • 420 2 NOTICES SALE BFTENPEK No. 3 The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following: Oil Blending Plant, consisting of horizontal storage tanks, welded steel plate mixing pana with steam coils, separating tanks fitted with stirring gear vacuum, distillation plant (electrical heating» 1 4" welded plate fire
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    • 223 2 THE CHINESS FRIENDLY ASSQ. A Commit** e MepUnj 9 i; be neld al the ClaD House on Sunday. 22 Duv. at 2.GO p.m. sharp. Committer Members of th'a above Association Kindly ra&UQrtQP to at tend. GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE AND SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY The Public is hereby notified that
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    • 406 2 SHIPPING *T^ mmm^^mm "MARINE ADDER" iSubstitute of "Marine Falcon"* Sailing on or about 12th JannprV. for M~dr^ c bay. returninc to Singapore Due to sail Feb. 2nd for Hong Kong. Shanghai and San Francisco. 3rd class for men only. FARES Ist. Dormitory 3rd. Class. Class. Madras S27G. $234. $138. Bombay
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    • 495 2 AGENTS FOR MALAYAN RAILWAYS^ FOR ALL FREIGHT 6 PASSAGE ENQUIRIES DIAL ***** B LE\ LINE SAILINGS TO AND FROM U. K. CHINA OLhNAPF For U.K. The Continent In p ort GLENOGLE fcTA Dec in EDWARD ISRCCE Prom U.K. G 17 k|j IXIMM'IIIVI S. X. to. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI
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  • 751 3 (Tnbune Staff Reporter) on Thursday f rom a sm?ll rIZ in Gwan" wfiieh had ofckS h Chinese sl "P- the "San ly. They eft for em up e ht days prevmusKPM I,l' URain yesterday on the just before the on 8 w t lefp.'; J£
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  • 84 3 Lam Teng Hong (23), who had been held on a tentative charge of armed robbery, together with five others, made a desperate attempt to escape when he was being conveyed in a police lorry from the Police Courts to the Civil Prison on the
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  • 185 3 r, Singapore. Friday, 3 48 hoUr S P C during which no serious ou.bieak of crime was reported, yest'ercjay saw three roobenes—two armed and one gang robbery. The fir>t occurred at an address in Club Street, at 12.30 p.m. when three Chinese, armed
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  • 213 3 For outstanding Anglo-Am. rican executive and liaison work during the war. three British officers—Group Captain E. J. Corbally, Group Captain J p Pntchard and Lt.-Col. A Seibie were recently invested memberof the U.S. Legion of Mrrit (Degree of Officer» at a ceremony i i the
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  • 144 3 The Paya Lebar Methodist Church Choir under the directorship of Mr. George Khoo will be presenting a Christmas Candlelight Choral Concert tonight at 8.00 p.m. at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church, 7 Boundary Koud off Upper Serangoon Road. The programme includes Schumann's "Advent Hymn," Cruickshank's ''How
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  • 23 3 New Moon Day on Sunday will be celebrated at the Sinhalese Buddhist Temple, 96 Outram Road, by Mr. and Mrs, Ang Seng Hoe.
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  • 63 3 Alleged to have committed a robbery, with five others not in custody, in a shoemaker's shop m Arab Street, when the proprietor of the shop, Chan How Cheong. was struck with a hammer and $300 in cash stolen, a Malay, named Mohamed Yunus bin Haji Zainal Abidin
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  • 88 3 The Society of Chinese Artists, Singapore, is to hold an exhibi- tion of paintings of both the Western and the Chinese schools at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on December 24, 25 and 26. Invitations have been sent out by the Society for a preview which will
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  • 55 3 Holding that the court was not Ditpared to accept as a fact that tne accused did cheat the complainant, Mr. A. p. jack, the Seventh Magistrate, acquitted and discharged Khong Teng Geok on two charges of dishonestly inducing Chew Sam Kiat to deliver to him two
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  • 325 3 Singapore, Friday. Prices quoted below are for plcul weight except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday's quotSS^JE* "Meehoon": Siam No. 1 $95; No. .2 $85; No. 3 $72 Indo-China $65; Kedah $65. «o? C xT lam No 1 No. 2 $94; No. 3 $90. T s j a
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  • 306 3 How he was dragged under water twice by a drowning Serviceman whom he had vainly attempted to rescue in the sea off Ponggol was described by StaffSgt. G. L. Burwood. R.A SC. of Pu.au Brani, at an inquiry into the death of Sgt. John F Busby
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  • 46 3 Two Chinese youths, Fong Kam and Chow Wai Wan, who were convicted at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of gang robbery were sentenced to three years' rigorous Imprisonment and 15 strokes of the rotan each by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown.
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  • 439 4 Mr. Attlee's Parliamentary latement on Burma hardly appears so radical as to ustify tne great alarm hich Mr. Churchill has professed The principles ot Burma's advance towards elf-government were set nit In the White Paper puo- ished almost simultaneously with the liberation of Rangoon. Obviously those
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  • 977 4  -  by R.W. BROCK Although the London discussions between the British Government and Indian Party leaders tailed to achieve immediate reconciliation between Hindu and Muslim objectives, it is legitimate to claim that the British Cabinet's initiative was not wholly fruitless, and that pessimism concerning the final outcome
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  • 95 4 Continuing the trend to increase new plant and equipment expenditures. U.S businessmen, exclusive of agriculture, are spending about 3,400 million dollars during the last'quarter of this year. This i s 45 per cent, greater than be the corresponding period of 1945 and compares with 2.800 !million dollars
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  • 588 4 letters to the editor Sir.—-We nave hoard that a "unification* between European and Asiatic Medical Oitu rs in the Medical Services will b effected. But it appears that coming gradual", who are now taking their qualifying examination may be employed at the eld rate
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  • 145 4 Sir —A recent letter on tne Food and Price Control Office na< thrown me to the lowest depth? of despondency. It' the statements are accurate can you can imagine the chaotic condition of the prices of con trolled articles just before Christmas and the New Year? In publishing
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  • 87 4 Sir _A S a British subject I am puzzled at the attitude of the Government, in banning or restricting the movements of a British subject in a British colony wnose only "crime" i s or will be to secure by constitutional mean; support for the reversal
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  • 57 4 Sir.—I notice that there ar? many schools having their own buses to -chool-ch:ldren to and from iheir houses. St. Andrew's. Raffles Girls School and others have buse; for this pui pose. Could not the Headmaster or Mistress ot the Monk's Hill school also arrange with the Government tor
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  • 500 4 Sir,—This is not the nine of the day to speak <>L sowing*dragon's teeth. All responsible men and women in Malaya have to realize thai there is now a fin* opportunity for concerted a< tion to find a constitutional programme in which all interests are reconciled. As
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  • 511 4 TOKIO.—-Although no longer referred to as the Son of Heaven," Emperor Hirohito is still pi with the majority of his 80.000,000 people. Since his dramatic radio speech on August 15, 1945, accepting the Potsdam agreement for Japan, he has layed an important part in the preliminary
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  • 39 4 Reuter. CALCUTTA. At hut-dwellers hav< homeless as the Ino \an that swept the Presidency Town ol ntin uott* its adjoining areas. j downpour fT day ™r oW ing ltt merged the town tnru transport system ow Reuter-
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 44 4 STRANGEAS HT SEEMS «y Enmf Hht >■* 1 a In 1905, asMOP^ORGE„ MONTGOMERY R6PUSEO TO SXL BLESS A PLANE CONSTRUCTED BV HIS NEPHEW. _r JOHN J. MON1GOMERV, HORSES WERE FIRST USED ON fl?r f ENGINES BECAUSE CHOLER3 KILLED j SO MANV FIREMEN WHO PULLED THE
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  • 385 5 Reuter. LONDON, FRIDAY.—Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, former Rajah of Sarawak, declined to comment on the Colonial Office action in preventing Mr. Anthony Brooke, ex-Rajah Muda oi Sarawak, from visitingSarawak. Mrs. Anthony Brooke, who is attending to her husband's interests in London while he is
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  • 106 5 »00 children thronged oi the New World I i take part in the Treat organised by I n Army and the Rotktion Army issue J the different missions mberj of the Rotary the newly formed In--1 Club saw to the re and the gifts.
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  • 87 5 re being made to trao* property which has m ved by the Japanese ferred by them. Ownrtant or valuable maequipment or other ob lieved to have been re'/panese and reported to have been Japan or has not been ti Malayan or adjacent ries
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  • 208 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) c Dayang of Sarawak, Mrs. Gladys Miltot una mother of the ex-Raja Muda, Anthon: k< has come to Singapore "on a holiday and no* mcci my son." s was the explanation given me by her Pri Secretary when I visited
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  • 140 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Another group of Burma Road veterans repatriated oy UNNRA arrived from China yesterday on the Wosang. Altogether there were 58 mechanics and drivers in the group. They were accompanied by then* wives and children. The repatriates were met on arrival by representatives of
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  • 470 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Out of the twenty-one graduates of the King Edward VII College of Medicine who were awarded the L.M.S. diploma yesterday, three who passed with distinctions are from St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur. One student passed in Midwifery only, while
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  • 149 5 It has been decided to grant an immediate advance of two months' salary as at January 1. 1944. to locally recruited monthly paid Government servants who were in the service of Gov ernment on February 15. 194'J and have either remained in the Continuous service of
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  • 40 5 The summary of the Constitutional proposals for the Malay Peninsula will be issued to the Press tomorrow morning, but they are not to be published in Singapore or the Malayan Union before Tuesday morning.
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  • 221 5 A Field General Court Martial for the trial of the following soldier? will assemble at No. 2 Indian Transit Camp, Race Course. Buk't Timah. Singapore, at 9.30 hours on Friday Dec 27: 3717 Nk Ghulam Qadir. 3405 Nk Ailah Bux. 3586 Nk Nazar
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  • 635 5 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 20. —Clarifying the policy of he Council of Action, in view of criticisms levelled by he press, Mr. John Eber, Secretary of the Council of vction in Singapore, disclosed at a Press conference ast night that the Council's rejection
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  • 65 5 Two Chinese. Lew Ah Ming and Bun Ke°. at 223 Base Ordinance Depot, Alexander Road, pleaded guilty in the Fourth Po'ice Court yesterday, to theft of tool? valued at $300 from one of the stores there. The tool,; were found in their possession
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  • 60 5 Reuter. Rangoon, Dec. 20 -The Government of Burma to day issue i a proclamation offering amnesty to U. Selnda, e x-Buddhist pries-, and "rebel" leader, whose followers have been active in the Arakan division. South-wes-Burma. The proclamation urged Sein d& and his followers to surrender within
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  • 104 5 Malacca, Friday "The existmce ol un licenced cloth stalls must be taken into account These unlicenced stalls are existing to the d triment of all other licensed premises and complaints have aeen received of unfair trading )f which the Commissioners must take notice. 'The ejection
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  • 70 5 Reuter. TILBURY. Dec. 20.- Dockers were on board the "turkey special" 15.000-ton Highland Monarch this morning rigging up the ship> derricks and -oon afterwards the first of ten cas- i of 250.000 turkeys which the ship na- brought from Argentine, swung ov.r the side on to the quay.
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  • 109 5 Bound over in the sum of $400 for one year by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown at the Assizes yesterday. Abraham Joshua, who, according to the prosecution broke camp twice during the occupation, admitted fo e*Bg a document fcr'S'-.wO on M: y 29, 1945. In binding
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  • 313 5 A total of 543.246 tickets f 20 cent meals have to date beer sold in Ipoh. Mr. G. S. Rawhngs, MSC ha* been appointed chairman of th* Board of Director? of the Government Mills. Krian. Parit Buntar Sunday 3ch«>o, children were g'ven a treat when they
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  • 333 7 2nd Division Crosskeys 4; Royal Navy 1. Playing at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in the presence of a large crowd of Servicemen and other spectators, the 2nd Division Crosskeys defeated the Royal Navy at soccer by 4-1. This was the concluding game
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  • 1533 8 S. A. Battle In UNO Not Yet Finished Reuter. PRETORIA, Dec. 20.—General Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, said here to-day that the United Nations was a sort ol a parliament of mankind |Q which the coloured races were represented in
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  • 211 8 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 20. Russian commentator Mikhail Markov wrote in "Pravda," official paper of the Ru-sian Communist Party that the treaty signed between China and the United States in Nanking last Nov. "openly and ruthlessly trampled Chinas sovereignty underfoot." In an article headed: "Unequal Treaty." Markov said:
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  • 292 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter; The meeting of the Singapore Branch «>t the National Union of 3cneral and Municipal Workers a! the Naval Base on Thursday evening tlnw a Sjdeligh.l on Trade Union practice. This branch is the only English Trade Union existing in
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  • 35 8 The hockey match between th° S.R.C. and 2nd Div. D.L.1., scheduled to take place on the Padang yesterday, was cancelled. a« the Army teams failed to turn up.
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  • 264 8 TENANG, Friday.— Following are the handicaps for the first day (Dec. 26) of the Penang Christmas and New Year meeting:— Hor>es Class 1, Div. furs. COURTNAY 9.13 JESANNE 8.05 COLOUR PATCH 8.03 BALLYMUN 7.13 Z ARGUN 7.13 RONMARIE 7.08 Horses Cla>.-> I, Div. 2—si furs. DRB
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  • 255 8 $115 -GRANT FOR DALFORCE TODAY (Tribune Staff Reporter) All members of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army (Dalforce) will be granted an advance of $115 today as a result of a meeting held at the office of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs yesterday. At the meeting, Mr. H. P.
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