Malaya Tribune, 23 October 1947

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune L T HE PEOPLE F0& THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Thao Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuu,a Lumpur, ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) £.1. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Cohn Turner Ltd., Tuibol
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  • 24 1 22. A terrible Hurs rth rung at 7 irer named nanged nun oceedsd -1 eyed the act wa.;
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  • 18 1 i i a speech Dg to navy, and S tary l the in Govern- I
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  • 177 1 high-level talks now going on (Tribune Staff Reporter) It is Understood that high-level talks are ai present the Singapore Government and the Admiralty authorities in Britain regarding the possible future reorganisation or a Malayan Navy Force, consk ing ot personnel drawn from local recruiting. This
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  • 106 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 22. Princess Elisabeth has received a special aUowance oj too dothmg Coupons for her forthcoming marriage. The six bridesmaids hare received a special allowance of 23 clothing coupons cock while to extra cloth inu coupons have been allowed for each of the two young
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  • 431 1 RED MP RAISES FURORE LONDON, Oct. 22.—Prime Minister Attlee and his number one opponent, Mr. Winston Churchill, joined forces in the House of Commons today t 0 pass an ailparty motion to present an address of congratulation to the King, Queen and Princess Elizabeth on the
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  • 21 1 untitled in her WAC <ii uniform and f below) hr r lon* hi <v aw in the Military Qemetery at Ambala.
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  • 49 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). In the early hour s of yesterday morning, five Chinese, one of whom was armed with a pisi tol, boarded a tongkang in the sea near Beach Road and robbed the crew of textiles and watches valued at $488. The complainant is a Banjorce.
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  • 46 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The two seriously injured persons in last night's jeep accident at Paya Lebar are out of danger. The driver was x-rayed this Ing while the amah is suffering from concussion md multiple face injuries. (Sec earlier report o>i payc C>)
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  • 21 1 The Governor of Singapore (Sir Franklin Gimson) is slightly indisposed, and today's meeting of the Advisory Council was postponed.
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  • 117 1 London, Oct.. 22.—Mr. Winston I Churchill, the leader of the Conservative Opposition, and five other Conservatives, today tablj ed an amendment to yesterday's j address by the King, criticising the speech for failing to give assurance of "national leadership" I to men Britain's economic crisis. Thp amendment,
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  • 783 1 TODAY'S S'PORE HUMAN STORY (Tribune Staff Reporter) The mystery of -Mr. da Silva" of Singapore has been solved by Mr. da Silva himself Following an SOS. published in yesterdays issue of the Malaya Tribun- asking for light to be thrown on an envelope which bore
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  • 150 1 U.P. TOKIO. Oct. 22—Basinrr its demane' on the revelations in former US Secretary of State James F. Byrnes' book that 500.000 Jap soldiers are still held in slave labom in Soviet territories for more than two years after the end ot the war, Yomiuri,
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  • 153 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oft. 22.—John Henry Colo, a man with "Death Before Dishonour" tatooed on his arm, was sentenced today to 15 years' penal servitude after a jury had founa him lUfilty of nine charge of robbery with violence and criminal assault! on women.
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  • 517 1 (Tribune Staff R: porter*. j Malacca. Wednesday. The last episode in ihe brutal and heartless killing of Detective Tay Hoon Meng and aid voting wife at 9 p.m. on April 12 was enacted today in the Malacca Assises, when one of the assassins Onq Kirn Toon
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  • 320 1 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Government has taken the first step lo put in execution the ten-year plan for Singapore hospitals. Work is now in progress which will convert the third Class Ward 21 of the Singapore General Hospital into a first and second class
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 Employers' j yyual eral ISATH IN. DENT v. IURZAPORE CARPETS walking on air feeling" over the world these carpets urned rnai y a nous* into a heme, x 6' 31.50 X 9' 94.50 X 10' $140.00 x 9' $141.75 8 X 12' $189.00 Coir Mattings and Coir Door gs ar-2
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    • 49 1 R[Gt N C V ffr the dependable Pen It SOLE IMPORTERS. (Paramount Traders) 96, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. Stay At ATO M I (Residential ard Nort-residential Hcte?) 64, LLOYD ROAD SINGAPORE. For Comfort j Service &f Excellent Food Book Your lleM'rYatitMi for lift* iSarrs BAKCIIVG EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY > /Mm
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  • 591 2 (2 ro;a Our Own Report) IPOH. Oct. 22— Convicted on three or arson in resoect of three Malay houses in Assail Knonbang. Taiping. on the night of June i%\ yea., an eldeily Indian trishawpedaller named SelvamnHu was on Monday sent
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  • 291 2 (F)Om Our QU>n Reporter, IPOH. Oct. 21 —The cost ot market produce has showr. a light drop durir« the pas: week. The price ot" pork, bee and meat have decreased ten certs per kati as compared with prices of a mon.h ago. Pork (lean
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  • 34 2 U.P. SHANGHAI. Oct. 21:-—The Chinese Communist Radio in North Sht nsi today praised Christian General Pei Yu Hsiaiip presently in New Yo:k for his criticisms of the Naturalist regime in China. —U.P.
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  • 497 2 Yesterday marked tho climax ar.d end of a colourful Chinese festival—the "Kiu Ong Yiah" Festival—which began an the Ist Day of the 9th Moon o! the lunar almanac. In Singapore, the peaceful and quiei v.nage oi f nya. Leoar was transformed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 351 2 ■■Li TiMawwMaMnrai SAILINGS PROM SCANDINAVIA UK COVTINENT ma. "SELaNDIA" ..Due abt: Nov. 4 en route for Saigon and Bangkok m.s. "MANCHURIA- Due abt: Nov. 5. en route for Iloilo. Manila, Hongkong and Shanghai. SAILIMaS tkiii vi NOKIU PAcinic tOAal FORTS (via Shanghai, Hongkong. Manila ard Bargkok) ruj* "ASIA" Due abt:
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    • 151 2 1 I H I 1 v Ho roscoiie Kettkj Hours 8 j fj I 11 p F.oor with the I /i2Sfn/;;^Mft| Yd!" CAN REIT I ON FS FOB I V lIR EYESKB FROSLD3 I I consul! us:- -B Asiatic Opt:". -I Hi?soViii 'jß SINGAI ORE TflJ NOTE:- Busir.es He- t
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  • Article, Illustration
    295 3 "STAR QUOTES" QUESTION: qvatHiem j/oa X i look for in a i numerate some: f :-mannered. I yells at waitit ego In public. n< show-off are Kit mart have hun our, plus a generous das* of intelligence (31 He should know that I hke the little social grace*.
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  • 302 3 (From Our Own Reporter) MPUR, Oct. 22.—How an investigation tc disappearance of a Malay at Sungei Kuala PUah in August, 1942. resulted ~0011* 350 men. women and children of r< treated at the War Crimes Court held Building in High Street this morn-
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  • 119 3 From Our Oun Reporter) Teluk Alison, Oct. 22. A lighter leaded with 260 bags of rice for Teluk Anson, sank off Hutan lint jig after chiding with a Government, boat at about 4 p.m. en Friday. The lighter, privately owned, was conveying
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  • 162 3 (Ftom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Oct. 22.—The death occurred on Tu:sday night at his residence 49. Maxwell Road. Ipoh, Mr. H. D. Jansz. Managing Director of Charles Grenier and Co.. Ltd., Ipoh. Mr. Jansz who was 72 years old. had been ailing for some time.
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  • 77 3 Ar. exhibition oi paintings, watt;-colours an<! etchings to be helu in Raffles Hotel during the week Sunday. October 20 to Saturday, November 1. .vill be opened by Mr. G. G. Thomson. Public Relatione Officer at 10 iO a.m. The artist is Count Bernadino del
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  • 235 3 Ma layan Pensioners Refer 8 Points To Government (From Our Oun Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 21, —A conference ol delegates and pensioners from the various Spates and Settlements was held at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Oct. 19. at which the Pan-Malayan Pensioners' Association was formed Mr. V. Kanapathy Pillai presided
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  • 37 3 Mr. V. W. Frampton, President of the Fast-West Society in Singapore will tell the story of the Society—its alm_ and its profess —in a broadcast from Radio Malaya next Tuesday, OH. 28 9 4!> p.m.
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  • 159 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter j Adult education wili be one of the items discussed at the forthcoming Executive Council meeting of the Malayan Teachers' Union to be held at Kuala Lumpur next month. Mr P. V. Sarnid, Secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union and possible delegate *o the Council,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 132 3 gjW» IN A NICNT ™*'ft TO WONDERFUL DISCOVERY x tore anti *c toes. That's a J;j Foot statu. First it i r soggy baai, "v' cxtcks cor-' ir:at i infectious AERO- PED -7m v yin ln AERO-PED •«v.. '"s to pvc you r KJIJs the M 3 irritation "-v.. eah
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    • 858 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT SITUATIONS VACANT PRESS Photographer wanted Immediately, full tiin2; apply News j Editor, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (U.6IS). ENGLISHMAN WANTS good Mala) I Language Teacher either 1-2 p.m. ol after 8.30 p.m. Write Box ASM M.T. Stating terms and References. 13.603) j WANTED Immediately certificated I chief officer (Ist
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    • 590 3 FOR SALE FOR SALS liodern Teak Wardrobe. Unused. Cost $300. Owner leaving also iaige A.C. table Fan going cheaply. Apply Rex Hotel. UJ.6IH FOR SALE well planted 160 acre* Rub'ocr Estate at IS m.s. Lim Chu Kang Road near main road. Pric-.' $180. Cm p.a. Write LCH. P. O. Box
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    • 619 3 j SERVICEMAN 27. To, !mr-.ker~to c aenioboej Nov. Wide experience pre- cision fitting turning i l4 i capable first class work desires polities Factory or works Singapore Write Box No. A 397. M.T. Spore! j (S. 09/.j GOOD NEEDLE WOMAN seeks job. Salary $6 per day. Apply P.. t Restaurant
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    • 467 3 v iiN.i.xcL, WANTED Keeping Partner or Financier wilh $50,000,-- cai-itai to deal tn lands and boUSCS. Bi;.; jiroiivs. P.O. box 579, Singapore. <R. 582.> TRANSPORT [CAR OWNER bas Few Vacant Seals 'for School children Kali ng Area Schools Morning Trips only Pee '$4,'- monthly leaving Katong Road [Post Off.cc at
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  • 993 4 His Excellency the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. has returned to Singapore after a five month holiday in England, jln welcoming nim 1 back, we add the hope that 'lis health has been fully restored: he will need every ounce of his refreshened energies to
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  • 1492 4 &ir,— 'Fear of intimidation and fear o. c injury to person or property will cause many businesses throughout Malaya to be closed on hartal day" reports a local rifwspaper. If sending out directives and appeals to the peoples ol Malaya can be called intimidation, then
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  • 276 4 Letters On Other Topics Sir—In spite of popular cri-i-cism ai d even denunciation from most Quarters, the New Constitution for Malaya, which is. undemocratic is to be pushed through. Th's was plain from the Governor-Gei eral's broadcast on the 5th instant. The Governor-Gei eral defends the new constitution for
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  • 180 4 S-r,—The wage-earners are \eiy grateful to the OAG Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. for being 'cor siderablv concerned' about the belated Salaries Comnvssior s reuort. However. one car not forget that the Salaries Commission is a Government body. This point is ii deed noteworthy in view of the
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  • 137 4 Sir, —I have read the appeal by the estate owners and the reply thereto or. behalf of the fstate labourers. As a labourer. I feel that in the fight for the increase of wages the most im•ortan.t thing, namely, planned r living i'or the Indian labourer. is dismally
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  • 303 4 Sir,—In this letter to the Press. I am going to be pretty blunt in my statements. I am disgusted at the attiude of some Europeans. In my warderings through Malaya, I have met the most selfish type of individuals I have ever met in any part of the world.
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  • 367 4 Sir.—Monday's hartal may have' been considered a success from the OHM aSOU.I JO .WBTA jo luiod took part in it. *iut it certainly hit the man-in-the-street In a pretty hard way inn put him in a pretty tough spot. This was more so where transport was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 25 4 FLASH A limited number of latent 7cu. ft. capattity AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS ARRIVED. Come early before they are sold out. Lee Fletcher 102-106, Orchard Road 3338.
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    • 61 4 I "M^N-Enjoy complete j Freedom and Corr^j I CELLULAR £h VESTS* J Elastic Waist (J Healthy ur del wear. J I and right fo r I wearing on every y \Nk j occasion. J Available in sizes of 34" ard 36" only. iwP $is.OU each or V 1 56.00 per
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 66 4 STRANGE AS If MtAS C" WhRT U.S. W CugecNC*' AGISTS USED NEVEZSEEN IN PuSL/Cf\ <\ TOBACCO ASHES > MIXED WITH POPPV yff a 1 70 PZOOUCE I pea^l ev to^S/ -SNOlJLDySNViLL >NVS Whk) 0*C£*rj*\ 3,\23S33 1Va3a3-i Nl MNO wj jlk. assn-NOsiiM io v \$N&V39'TIlS OOOCOt$/ 11,-»-. 3Hi— 111 U srciwrs
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  • 69 5 s yce of Mr. a young v m 9£ c larg d at the yesterday teh <>1 trust ot 0 white un:iti ns $20 and n Mohaned I have comt eh o' trust rtoerty wli Ie ii was en- >° Sept. 29 at a: rid
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  • 470 5 Kuala Lumpur Oct°M SZ^^* 90 ing robbed one Ng Loong at Char^e of hay 31 th;s year. a ii-year-Sd ad n tne cv *mng of July Y.ew was convicted by Mr Le n Sum alias Ah size, this morning and senteneeTto P
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  • 92 5 (From Our Owr Reporter) IPOH. Oct. 22.—Nearly 30 Rotarians ard several of tneir friends including ladies, were the suests of His Highness {hQ Sultan of perak at the Astana > Iskandariahi in Kuala Kangsar en Sunday. Th? YTM the Raja Mud;' Ol Perak, the Ra.ia Di
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  • 79 5 The sum of $21,589 in lines coliected during September resulted from conviction s in 281 cases of breach of Price Control law in the Malayan Union. Altogether 217 cases were heard during the month; in twelve the accused were cautioned and dis charged, seven cases were withdrawn
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  • 851 5 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Oct. 21—-The Penang Free School in undoubtedly the best and the oldes? school in Malaya today, said the Resident Commissioner Mr S N Kine Inan address at the 131 st annual Speech Day of he
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  • 283 5 Dr. S. I. M. Ibrahim has issued invitations to v large number of Niaiays. Avabs and other Muslims tn Singapore who are British and British-protected subjects for a meeting to be nelu <>n bundfey, Oct. lib, in ihe piei.. iaes 01 tfec Malay Test
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  • 245 5 "hi the forthcoming War Crimes trial" states a War Crimes spokesman, "four Japanese will be charged with using a human guinea pig to try out the effects of a local poison known as 'Sakai' poison." The victim was a Chinese who, it wili be
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  • 43 5 (Trunin* Staff Pe-pmtrr) Two rad oed messages were receive I by the local jort authorities from the captains of the vessels Blue Llcka and i»aulushook yesterday reporting a horned floating mint- a n in the entrance to the S.ngupore Strait.
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  • 113 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPITR. Oct. 22.— The fourth case of piracy off Port Swettenham in the last few weeks occured last night when a mysterious launch equipped with highpowered engines attacked a tongkang which was towing three other tongkangs off Kuala Selangor. The
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  • 76 5 The Trrding Comnaiy Holland Ltd., on Saturday night, gave a aii r.er party to its 42-year-old cmef salesman, Mr. Chew Boon B ng. who has had c ver 27 years service with the company. The party was iarg -ly aUei ded by about 200 people
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  • 451 5 Tribune Staff Reporter An elderly shoemaker and his maidservant slipped out through a two-foot square window to raise the alarm while three Chinese gunmen were ransacking his plank and attap hut in Lorong 25, Geylang, at 11 o'clock in the morning yesterday. The robbers
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  • 274 5 m Our Own Correspondent) Oct. 2'l 'Ihe North Perak District .ewton advised the Police that investin resped of children's cases, should the welfare of the child in view. sight of the fact that the purpose arily to protect and further the and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 176 5 ALLANOER RADIO IXBEATEN Tin -\w i. sets 1 I Reduction a 100 to IS* 00 Less cash disc. ■KPI K( ii ISE: One payment of $73.00. y 4 instalments of 528.00. MONTHS FREE SERVICE 6 COl EPang II HWBBrm.-JMiJ>t;r.»!uwM jgJ 509. CHULIA ST.. >a v t t toto s NCAPO
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    • 191 5 I RICE The present shortage of Rice ami the loss of Vitamin Bl in the preparation of White Polished Rce causes an unbalanced d et, unless other means are adopted to co m teract this deficiency. The demand- of the present day make it necessary to maintain your energy ard
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  • 312 6 The following official correction to the statement 0:1 the M. U. Chief Justice's ruUng on the legal position of labour agreements in relation to strikes was issued yesterday by the Pill lie Relations Officer, Kuala Lumpur. The statement attributed to His Lordship,
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  • 536 6 The social Welfare Department has now 20 free feeding centres lor children from 2 6. supervised by over 150 voluntary workers ot all nationalities. Seven of these Certies are supervised entirely by Malay volunteers, two by the Chinese Singapore Women's Mutual Aid Association and
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  • 74 6 Miss W. M. Btssant. of Cray Valley Hospital, St. Paul's Cray. Ke.it, ;i nd "Bangor," Spenco: Road, Thornhill. Soutiiampton. has been appointed to th Colonial Service as a Nursing Sister in Malaya. A State Registered Nurse and Certified Midwife. Miss Bessant was trained at the County Hospital. Farnborough,
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  • 53 6 U.P. LONDON. Oct. 2?— Jack Solomons today confirm- d that the first competitive appearance of British heavyweight champion Bruce Woodcock. sw< c MS had his jaw broken by American Joe Baksi last April, will be at Harringay arena on November 17. Woodcock's opponent will not oe named for
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  • 308 6 Mr. O. T. Dussek. Liaison Offic j (r for Malayan Students in Britain, in a newsletter from Bri- tan about Malayan students, reports that Mr. T. P. Loke oi Kuala Lumpur has recently qualified for the degree Of M.R.C.P. i London). Dr. T. P. Loke, M
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  • 240 6 f Tribune Staff Reporter) A party of Chinese women and children who were in a jeep on j their way to the "Kiu Ong Ylah" festival at Paya Lobar last night weie involved in a st rious accident when their vehicle overturned near the
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  • 214 6 Bai' amounting to $14,000 was yesterday, at the Third Magistrate's Court, allowed five Chinese charged under the Liquor and Tobacco Ordinance. Tart Pek Kiam, 27, a Teochew, was charged with possessing 132 pounds of dutiable cigans in a motor sampan m the
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  • 352 6 Three Malays, Moharne Hassan and Hussein Ali bin t j three years' rigorous im] Brown at the Singapore were found guilty of puttiri in fear of deot n |q order to April 27 this year. tseiorc parsing sentence. Mi Justice Drown told the accused that in
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  • 369 6 (Tribune Staff sTceorfciJ T..-. 1.130 HP. tug Rumania arrived in tne Singapore Inner Roads at dawn yesterday with the 7.7t30 ton in tow alter an uneventful voyage of 4,600 miles from Sydney. The kipper of the Rumania, Capt R. Bnodrjy, told The Tribune: "We had
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 448 7 kum a irJi!? 1 our w Reporter) KUALA LLMPTJR, Oct 22 Tho Quf-., their hist Malayan defeat tin Tour sta Bu «ered Hw a .United Chinese) of %SLZ If*? 1 8 at the aancJ th, Lien scored by Yeap of 2 Who won by solitary
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  • 298 7 Despite losing the services of Ym n Kirn in the Oral half the result of an injured eye. the Saint Andrews* Old* v% y lo ttotofscc Wir°s the padnn when In itgg than 10 mlnutcg, the Saints opened scoring through Kit S KMI
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  • 93 7 U.P. LONDON. Oct. 22 The British loe Hockey Association late on Tuesday night, decided at a special meetim to enter a team to defend their Olympic title, won at Garmiacfa Partenkirehen in 1936. Secretary of the BIHA. John "Bunny" Ahearnc. «vho also is Secretary of the Ligue Internationale
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  • 51 7 Members are hereby ir.formed that the Open Singles Tournament (League System» will he closed on Saturday ard those who have not sent in their entries fchould do so without further delay. For further particular* please refer to the Hon: sports Captain. Mr. Anthony Choo. or to Party's Notice
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  • 32 7 Will all Old Boy s of the St. Anthony's School who ar." interested in feotball please attend the meeting to be hold nt th: sehcel on SunduV. at 11 a.m.
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  • 143 7 P!ayirn at the Kampong Bahru Road ground on Tuesday, the Joyful Juniors Sports Club beat the Nelson Sports Club, by four .'&oals to ril in a thrilling soccer match. Dominatirg play throughout, the Jur.iors scored their first goal through George phdhp. After the interval they
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  • 329 7 Reuter. ADELAIDE, Oct. 22. The South Australian team to me t the Indian touting side here on Friday has been announced as -ollcws: Den Bi adman (captain), r. j Craig, B. Dooland, R. A. Hamrr.ence. R. R. James. R D. NtehUGS,
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  • 37 7 BOXING Novices competition. Happy World. HOCKEY Spore Hornet, vs. 223 BOD, Alexandra: S pore Hockey As. a. League I Committee Meeting, S R.C.. 5.30 p in. SOCCER Malaya Cup Veterans 1 PractieMatch, Sc. Joseph's ground.
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  • 305 7 "Tribune Sports Reporter) Displaying superior footwork and science, and attacking aggressively from the Irst round. G. Trior. (Auxilary Police) outpointed Cpl. Jantan (Singapore Police) in the first and most exciting fights of the S.A.B.A. Novices Boxing meet held at the Happy World Stadium last night. Jantan,
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  • 188 7 Reuter. ADELAIDE, Oct. 22 Tho Vi lue of a tour extends far bey« nd the playing fields, <aid R<>y Middle-ton, member ot the Australian Beard of Control, at r Civic reception here this afternoon to 'he Indian ercketcrs. "V. t welcome
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  • 165 7 Tile Singapore Cricket registered their first hockey win lof the season when they defeat- ed the Singapore Police by three goals to nil yesterday on the Padang. The Police played with ten I men ana were forced on the de- I Tensive throughout Their gool-
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  • 81 7 In a high scoring game of hockey at Bukit Timah. Raffles College scored a G--3 win over 223 8.0.D. yesterday. Slippery conditions under foot slowed the game considerably, and seemed to affect the Ord'n ■nee men more ID the llrst halt ol the gam* The
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  • 66 7 The following will be selected 1 to represent Ihe Red "Rockef B.P. In ii return friendly badminton match against tho p.urdole 8P..: on Oct, *J6. at the home court, at 3 n.m. sharp Ha>-saii Alhao- Bbee, Jimmy Goh, Chong Thiam '0« c. Freddy Ong, 3im Seng Chiang,
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  • 256 7 A valual Ie Silver Cup has I een donated for an Open Invitation Competition to be held over the Island Club course beginning on Nov. 8. 1947. The Competition will be open to all golfers with a recognized handicap in Malaya (maximum handicap j
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  • 69 7 (By Kh s» Tlmei» The Singapore Recreation Club will be fielding two hockey teams tomoi. ow. A strong Rec's eleven will take the field *h j Clarke Ran gers, while aii 8.8.C. second eleven clashes with the Singapore Recreation Club sect nd ou the Chinese Clubs ground. Good
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 109 8 (Ptom Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Oct. 21.—The cremation took place at the Sikh Cremation Ground on Saturday las;. Of the remains Of Jagjit Singh Gangay, a senior pupil of the King Edward VII School. His early death came as a shock to his iriends. as he
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  • 90 8 (From Our Own Reporter j PENANG. Oct. 22.—A male Cantor e<e was pulled back In time by a ticket collector on board the s.s. "Bagar." when he was alleged to have attempted to commit seieice by jumpn B overboard as Ihe launch was on its way from
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  • 290 8 U.P. ROME Oct 22.—The Communist Party disclosed today that Russian Party Secretary Andrei Zdanov, during a secret communist meeting in Poland, for the creation of the Cominform, accused the United States of setting up bases throughout the world, and trying to
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  • 96 8 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Oc 22. His Hifthm theSu.tr.. of Perak, accompari- 1 ed by the Hon. Mr. A C. Jomaron, Rcridert Ccramiesior.:r, Perak. a: d YTM the Raja Muda of Perak visited Lrmut pn I boarrieci 'he minesweeper 'llanv. mar. On the arrival of the
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  • 114 8 .From Our Own Reporter, PENANG. Oct. 22 -A Tamil Hindu who discovered the loss of eight fowls from his fowl-house on Monday morning also discovered a round of .303 r.fle ammunition on a rolled margosteen leaf inside the fowl-house. Complainant stated In his report to
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  • 359 8 Reuter. Belfast. Oct. 22 The Football League beat the Irish League by four goals to three this I Afternoon after e ach side had scored twice in the first-half. Drizzlirg rain fell at the start BTd the light was ho poor that the
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  • 356 8 (F'om Our Own Reporter) I KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. j I Three British Service personnel attached to Malaya Command. !Wo C. H. Parsley, Sgt. S. Thomas and Sgt. R. Metcalfe, were convicted by the Distnc Judge. Mr. M. Garten, ai d firied $15 each,
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  • 62 8 MAT RIP Oct. 22 Arrive, the Falangist tGovernment and only legal party) paper today declared that "while Britain pretends to give India and Burma freedom, she wants to enslave Spain." This statement appeared in an article dealing with reports that two exiled Spanish political leaders bad had talks
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  • 336 8 (From Our Own Reporter) IELUK Oct. 22—A Miggesnon t 0 increase the water rates and supply charges lor piped water supply was put forwaid uy the executive engineer at ihe iown board meeting held in tne District Office, presided over by the
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  • 76 8 Reuter. ETERFORD. Oct. 22.—Sixty Ruhr workmen in th,.. RhincUnd town of Vellw rt todcy refused to obey order, to dismantle their factory "on t*»« instructions of their trade union"— the first definite indication that Ruhr workers would ehv active opposition to the British-United StaU-s dismantling phin. The
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  • 25 8 82 10n Pei a her nf r lhr P- Cent. r i Cam. v Tyebkhan I Beeretarv...., T Trust Aik c p
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