Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune j THE PEOPLE FO/* THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Thai) Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Pcnang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ,11.IA SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947 TRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Houne,
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  • 270 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Many Municipal departments are still understaffed anci si cc las. year ihere have not been many applications from perso is see&ing employment. After the Liberation, attractive salaries were paid by Chines 2 aid o :ier concerns resulting in an exodus from Government
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  • 345 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) aiciai circles have clamped down the cm the Colony s wedding gift to Princess he /Inbtines exclusive revelation on tg the inside story of the making of the fc learned that foe authorities forbade ablicity until a general release was
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  • 110 1 Trihttn 'rrt l i The S n.r-i j» >!•• ItTfe ition Club, 1 enue 01 ine i*Jri>\ui ;*n >n;munity, j 1 ruj mel'idcl decoration of tlu i »ud«Jtng in ilvur programme ol I ;ck brafons for the wedding oi Printers Elizabeth to L»t. Philip Mountbatten
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  • 42 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 28: The War Assets Administration granted $12,000,000 credit to Norway for the purchase on a non-priority basis of war suplus goods in the United States. Similar credits have been erantcd to the Netherlands. Finland c.nd Philippines.—U.P.
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  • 153 1 Oct. 2s. Pr;me idaj received v pi .n lit Nehru, ask•pe ration in settling the the future of Kashmir w learned from reliable ml said the telegram urgent operational" Ml Atttee*! Immediate attenM. Attlee that '-> ng Kaahmto came from he rebellious compelled the Governia to intervene, to
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  • 140 1 (From Our Own Reporter i KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 28. A gambling raici carried out by the Kua'.a Lumpur Police under A. S. P. Ccmbcr on the premises of the General Clerical Services Associat on in Kandang Kerbau Road, resulted in the arrest of nin.>
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  • 183 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 'really drastic 1 must be done unless the present state of affairs in Britain is to end in "complete collapse and stervacion". Sir Sv.fford Cripps, Britain's Minister for Economic Affairs, warned here tonight at the regional Labour Par'y conference. He emphasised that
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  • 77 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 28 —A new honour went tonight to Earl Mour.tbatten of Burma. Gover-ror-General of India, when the London gazette announced the Kirg had conferred a barony upor mm. It will carry the title of Baron Romsey. The announcement said that the new harony, as well
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  • 35 1 Reuter. CAIRO, Oct. 28:—Another 408 people died of cholera in Egypt in the past 24 hours,.it was announced official ly here tonight. In addition 880 new cpscs of cholere were reported— Reuter.
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  • 82 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Negotiations between the Singapore hospital authorities and the local government to send a local patient In need of radium treatment to Australia, are still going on. They began over two weeks ago when the Government was informed of the patient's condition. The
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  • 87 1 'Tribune Staff Re-porter > Only about 5.300 bicycles have been registered in Singapore since Oct. 1, while about 10.000 applications for registration have oeen received by the Office of the Registrar of Vehicles. It is estimated that there arc more than 110.000 bicycles In Singapore. Accouling
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  • 234 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) About 50 second-year Normal Class students—both men and women—have volunteered to become cinema projectionists. When they are qualified they will help to show educational films to school-children a task now being handled by the Public Relations Office. An official of
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  • 95 1 iFrom Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 28.— The Malayan Indian Congress have telegraphed the Representative of the Government of India (in Malaya) Mr. J. A. Thivy to Invite Mrs. Vijialakshmi Pandit to pay a visit to Malaya. Sometime ago, It was
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  • 34 1 U.P. Bucharest, Oct. 28:—Iuliu Maniu. 74-year-old chief of the National Peasant Party and more than Ij other Lop Opposition leaders are expected to pro on trial tomorrow morning for high treason. —U.P.
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  • 27 1 Reuter. KOSICE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Oct. —Luxemi|our& runnier Heirendt won the international marathon run here today Covering H-hje churle in two hours. 36 minutes and 6.6 seconds.—Reuter.
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  • 207 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Oct. 28.—Two Royal Air Force Dakotas today flew British civilians to Rawalpindi from Srinagar, capital of Kashmir, where the Indian Government has sent Sikh troops t 0 resist tribesmen invading the state from Pakistan. Fifteen more aircraft will complete the movement of
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  • 80 1 Three Chinese believed to be members of the notorious gang responsible for the death of a European planter recently were arrested by the Police last night. One of the men was in possession of a basket containing twc revolvers and some ammunition and a hand grenade.
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  • 87 1 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Asso- ciation to be held tomorrow, I amendment to Rule 6 will be mov- led to make the annual subscrip- I tion for members in categoiy l $50 J and members in category 2 SlO. Members in category
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  • 43 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Oct. 28—A dawn to dusk search by coastguard cutters and aircraft yesterday for the Pan-American Sky master nlare missing with 18 people aboard between Seattle and Alaska was hampered by mourtainous seas. and raging winds.—Reuter.
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  • 120 1 ARE you good at rr<r,iinising silhouettes? Can you tell your favourite star from a cut-out? If you can, then you'll have lots of fun trying to guess who is who in the new "silhouette" series of movie stars which is beting presented exeulsively in this paper. Test
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  • 146 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Members of the Dutch community in Singapore are planning to build a club house of their own after the style of their original one in Cairnhill Road, now a Chinese school. They have made several unsuccessful attempts to secure premises.
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  • 47 1 U.P. Washington. Oct. 28: —The Commerce Department announced that, the Decern 1 cr coal export quota had I een set at 3.500.000 tons of which 3,000.000 tons will be sent to Europe. The December quota is the same as that authorized in November.—- U.P.
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  • 17 1 U.P. ROME. Oct. 28:—The Italian Assembly tonight approved Feb. 1 emigration iroement with Argentina. —UP.
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  • 260 1 (From Our Own Reporter) TELUK ANSON, Tuesday.—A preliminary enquiry into three charges preferred against Goh Soon' Hock alias Hock Kirn under the Arms Ordinance was heard by the local Magistrate. Che Abdul Aziz. Inspector Hj. Abdul Kadir led evidence k) show that a
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    • 448 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In tin High CO\trt of the Colony of Singapore, island of Singapore. In Barkruptcy. Wage Earners Administration Orc'er No. 302 of 1941. RE Tar. Theor Teck of No. 27. Tiverton Lan c, Singapore: School Teacher. Notice is hereby given that a First dividend is intended
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    • 193 2 I The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapier 45) In the High Court of tnia Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore In Barkruptcy. Wage Earners Administration Order No. 164 of 1940. Re Kueh Sing Kee of No. 269, j Lavender Street. Singapore, Book-Keepei. Notice i s hereby given that a Ist and Final
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    • 552 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No. 228 of 1933. RE Too Ah Kow ol No. 140. McNair Road, Singapore; Compiler. Notice is hereby giver, that a 2nd and Pinal dividerd if intended to bo declared
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    • 478 2 J NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1937/63 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1938 58 NOTICE is hereby given thai the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from Ist to 15th November, 1947. both cays inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of interest due
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    • 494 2 -^225«^ Messrs 801 R th^ r r < lves and friifM'i** V5 of Jfroavemert he; beloved SfJ0 S.am ;J at W>l Peacetun, < they ftls0 wK n h Chinj attended V? distance to th he] d on 26th Vi 1 1 ai:Ce of 1: m s,Tl vno^r^ i I WANTED
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  • 38 3 tl,v initially i suit >ther- the r« in Hang ylng ear*, an. I ..I him to t «!1 li< s of :t( d the an i returned tectisfe. had a threeThey c Head-
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  • 27 3 way Musi- thai the Iff meetin* U> the year I' Mr. Chia r c. 136, I Sun. lav. srp Mesa at N'«>. Ji before
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  • 315 3 ANSVTMBS TtUF QUESTION »<> you behexe tr oner-actin« in p.cftflrea* Yea, I do believe ir "over-acting* 5 rytu, s aa oppotM to underplaying, because i believe in good acting, and the movies as well thrt atage just couldn't get alone without goad acting. c The big
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  • 348 3 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 23.—Dilapidated attap huts vhich have sprung; up like mushrooms over the halfacre plot ofT Kandang Kerbau Road near the V.M.C.A. in Brickfields Kuala Lumpur, strongly point to the beginning of another .slum-area in the Union capital. j
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  • 45 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A middle-aged Chinese la bourer was hurt yesterday morning when a bale of rubber beirg loaded or board the "Ajax" in the Singapore wharf r.~fell or his head. The injured man was rushed to the hospital fcr atter.t on.
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  • 78 3 A general meeting <>f the Penai Benevolent Society. Sirgapc&e, will l.c held on Sand., v. r| 2 pi••. :.t the Restaurant Kit:i. No. iGO, North Bridge Road. Sir.::' lo rend i d approve last year's minutes, to ir.-t office-bearers tor (!.<• year 1941 1848, la explain in
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  • 44 3 Pien Chih-iier. well-known modern Chines? poet, recently arrived in TJrited K>rgdom on the i-vitatior of the British Council. Mr. Per is the author of several volumes ot poems at well a s a writer of OUtatarding short stories ard i.ovels.
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  • 301 3 Police To Compile "Blood Map" Of Accident Death Rates The Traffic Advisory Committee agreed at its last meeting to urge strongly that action should be taken to relieve lh< congestion of traffic cases in the Courts. Mr. C. J. R. Bembrooke. Offic-er-in-Charge of Traffic Police, said that at the present
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  • 154 3 Dramatic Arrest Of Jap General In Singapore I Shortly before he was due to leave Singapore yesterday aboard the Kizan Maru for repatriation with the last big batch of Japanese surrendered personnel, Lieut. General Numata Takezo, Officer Commanding the Japanese Southern Army, was arrested by the military authorities in Singapore
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  • 763 4 The first preparatory Asian Regional Conference of the 1.L.0. which opened in New Delhi yesterday has headed the agenda with a motion for the institution of social security measures for the millions of workers In Asia. The delegates have placed such an emphasis upon social security
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  • 652 4 The views expressed in thi» column are those Of an indnidu(d ami do not necessarily reflect those of hU> newspaper. GOD SAVE THE KING Some months ago it was a popular practice of cinemas to have an attendant on guard at each evit to see that
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  • 252 4 Reuter. MANILA, Reaffirmed by court decision is a legal doctrire promulgated sometime ago that payment in Japanese war notes of a debt contracted before the war is valid in the absence of duress compelling acceptance of payment. The latest ruling, penned by Judge Felipo Natividad
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  • 1492 4 Malaya bids farewell to RearAdmiral Egerton, Flag Officer, Malaya, in a few weeks' time. OSWALD HENRY tells you about a war hero who won't talk 1 IT was Christmas Day, 1940. A thick mist had settled on the Atlantic and visibility was poor. In
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  • 114 4 lett in n yo r *W gramme, here is say. 1S H hat j Indians m-k« »n Pupuchupoi s i ett are for «tre^, £t*< an thw a] S0 r "A'. 'ityn parts of tho count,-v the Broadcasting not ir the k as t
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  • 124 4 Sir, With reference n, article published in vour esi» paper may I be perirutted toa some facts about it. It was stated that "it it m stood that there is little of Govt, servants obtain» hanced rate of Cost of Allowance", and moreover Municipal Cost of
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  • 164 4 Sir,—The last harta! was id success. Shops everywhere closed and public transport 9er."a were off the road. Calaawi 1 displayed. It is paraiiox.cal that a w paper in Singapore by aLofl itself to be the police racuiM for three consecutive days ibo its energy to make the teun
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  • 373 5 (From Our Own Reporter) -^a la y^ A n^^^ aro^'c Chief Justice peal oi Low Ah Poh n ™V? lUan allowe d *c ap-1-umpur. at the m»hlwJ"? nown COOtn ctor of Kuala conviction and seAtrn? last aftern n against the prisonment an d
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  • 153 5 (From Our Own Reporter) UIiTSLfSI- 28ls understood Wat teachers fa, the Malayan Union teer C for e s £S?£ S«* wou,S «h i cat tiers in various centres have consented to 00-eperate wUh the auth.oritu.s should an Ser^ffJ 1< "tii fUl 'f hr r ,ea
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  • 83 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 28:—A Malay woman, Umi binti Kasedu. the wife of a rubber-tapper living at the 9 4 mile, Puchong Road. Was last afternoon convicted by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Assizes and fined $100. in default two months'
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  • 116 5 Reuter. London. Oct. 28.—Tne whereabouts of Stanislaw Mik'jlajczyk, ieaaer of the Polish Peasant p2l ty reported on Sunday to hay flv-d Poland secretly, was still a mystery today and his friends v London were becoming anxiou in the absence ol direct news. This morning a member
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  • 134 5 Philip Mannion, 21-year-old English soldier, serving a sentence of 18 months rigorous imprisonment, at Changi Gaol on a series of cheating charges, appeared again at the Second Polic e Court yesterday and pleaded guilty to two more charges of cheating Mannion was not sentenced as he appeared
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  • 176 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 28. Increased rail transport charges are making it more expensive for racchcne owners and trainers to cany on nowadays. Whereas in prewar, steamer transport was available, at present mere is no alternative but to use rail transport to send horses
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  • 67 5 The Czechoslovakian community ir Singapore yesterday celebrated the 29th anriversary of (he foundirg of the Republic. A large number of guests were present at Raffles Hotel last right for B celebrations darce given by the commur it v arrangements for which were In the hards of
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  • 305 5 (Tribure Staff Reporter) It was four baby girls who carried off the prizes a 1 the Army Welfare Baby show held at Alexandra Barracks yesterday af terr oon. The show, orgarised by Mrs. Hyndes and Mrs. Sparks, Chairman of the Singapore District Families Welfare Orgarisation,
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  • 440 5 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Oct. 27. Malacca students, both boys and girls, are becoming association conscious. They vant an international association composed of all s'Tdents formed without further delay and that this association should seek affiliation with one of the bigger Mudents formed
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  • 134 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. M. A. K. Nuruddin, Hon. Secretary of the Indian Muslim League, and President of the Muslim Workers Union Penang and Province Wellesly was in Singapore yesterday. of his visit to Singapore, the Tribune learns, is to c.uer with the
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  • 18 5 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 27.—Another 471 deaths from cholera were officially reported in Egypt today. New cases-total 893— Reuter.
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  • 988 6  -  EARLY THRILLS BY CHINESE By FULLBACK Malays 2 Chinese Seniors 0 Netting twice in the second phase of the game after a scoreless first half, the Malays beat the Chinese Seniors in the S.A.F.A. Cup final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A crowd
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  • 106 6 A 42-year-old Chinese fruit hawker, with a wife and three children, was yesterday at the Second Magistrate's Court bound ov3r for six months in the sum of $100 on a charge of attempted suicide. The hawker, Tay Cheng Soy, Inspector Lai Behari Singh
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  • 133 6 The following will ho (.He activities of the Y.W.CA- for this vvfctk; Toda* Ka:or:r bmu|M I Si s f St. Hilda's School ai i pm, Malay clas3 for beginners at 11, Leonie Hill Road at 5.30 p.m. To-morrow: Dress making classes at 8, Fort Canning Road from 10
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  • 590 6 An eighteen-year-old Teochew. Tar Soo Keng. who displayed to the Couit his right "hand which consisted of only a palm and one finger, appeared before Mr. Justice \V. J. Thorogood at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on three serious charges. Tan was charged with armed
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  • 66 6 I Tribuns Btaff Reporter) After an Army bulldozer had been hired by a Singapore sports body to level the former Fraser and Neave Sports Ground at Anson Road yesterday morning, it was decided to call off the work as the ground was found to be
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  • 111 6 The V.M.C.A. Music Ciuo will hold its weokly recital ol' recorded music on Friday at B p.rr. The programme will be: Fr>aiy, Slflt October 19 .7 at li.uO p.m. DONIZETTI "Daughter of the Regimei'V (Berlin Phil. Orch.); CAPURRO O SoK Mio 'My (Caruso); MOZART Eire Kleine Nachtmusik
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  • 173 6 (Tribune Shipping Reporter) Signals of floating mines being sighted off the approaches to the Singapore Strait have been reaching the local port authorities quite frequently during the past week. The radioed messages were picked up by St. Michael's Radio Station and have been rebroadeaat
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  • 68 6 On October l. under the guidance ni Mr. C. w. Yung, a large gathering assembled t<» hear the Chinese Ambassador derl&r.- V. -rewl} -fol need Chinese Social Club open £t 17. Gerr&rd Str. et. London. W.l. It is hoped ttiai the membership of the Club w;h be
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  • 43 6 Conferen ce Choir "«•he&rtalg f, r > noi: j disi r held aat t >f day next l a h. In WesW u}* Monday. N ov > ly mt> At the Vi.v.rii V tiah Far East,, on trationsfr, on "How T/'n fl0n ««i Musi. Prom
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  • 19 6 B $500 earh w.-. and'h ITlSfSft; Lam Chick C: Bridg< Road n Mondi!? rng "!";'•> 108 v Tn
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  • 28 6 pran. David Carruthen ft di* C I Second V. j Rob n i A. c. p 0 X fcs-.ae for bii trial. I then.
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  • 717 7 (From Our Racing Reporter) PENANG. Tuestkiv t* **y<*tt» I4ni l i?^"cA•?^ M ftt S• f the Second anff, today rf Uubs Autumn Meeting e j (t in P«> n The highest divuienus were Daid by Air Mail <$49> in the Lsr\h uLT Jimftiy <$48) the
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  • 375 7  -  By "K.O." ic no bQxln 8 match since the re-occupation o S r» more at ention than the return battle beari2 Baby BalCazar scheduled to lake P-ace at the Happy World Covered Stadium on Sundav ents that occurred in the first fight are still
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  • 59 7 Johore Bahru. Oct. 28.—During the week-end th e Johore Cricket Club beat the R.A.F. Tengah Hockey XI by 4 goals to 1, Collins scoring all four goals Playing on Sunday against the Indian Association. Singapore, the Johor e Cricket Club hockey team drew I—l, with Collins scoring for
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  • 87 7 The C*Un* Cheng Hlfh School XI wdl meet the C. A. second XI in soccer matoh today (Wednesday) at the Jalan Be&ar Stadium. The C. C. H. S. XI will bo selected from the following: Wu Chiang Si-a, Y. N. Lee, Tbam Chan H<»e. Tham Chan
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  • 60 7 The Mental Hospital Union will p.lay tha Singapore Traction Company Workers' Union at soccer on Saturday, at the Mental Hosr.it* 1 greead at 5.15 p.tn.: Bah Chee, Yong: Sang, Muhd. A'rdullah, Ahmad Mohsea, Chwee Se™. UHap-a-nathan. Badron Bksan, Nadin R-Ji-man, Kirn Swee, Yonsr Po.»
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  • 36 7 RUGGER. 'Five Cornered Competition/ S.C.C. vs. Royal Navy, Padang; B.C.C. M A" vs. R.A.F. "A". Changi, Changi. HOCKEY. B.R.C. rs. Indian Association, Padang; H.M. Dockyard vs. R.A.F. <Seietar). WEIGHTLIFTING. Singapore Championships, New World Park.
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  • 134 7 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE, Oct. 25— in an excitirg finish Queer sland beat New South Wales by two wickets in their Sheffield Shield match which was concluded here today. Hoping to force an outright victory, A Norris sportingly declared the New South Walts second irnir.gs at the overnight score
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  • 199 7 Playing on their grounds yesterday, the S.C.R.C. (A) Team beat the Hospital Assistants at noekey by the only goal of the match. There was ro scoring in the first half and play was colourless, but in the second half the home team attacked vigorously
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  • 417 7 Reuter. Left with 287 runs to score for victory and three hours :o get them in, India went for the bowling in an endeavour to force a decision against s. Australia, and were short of 'heir objective at the close of play. Munkad batted
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  • 99 7 The Paramount Sports Club will meet the Chung Cheng Hteh School at KOeeef today at. the Jaian Besar Stadium.—Kick-off at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Th* Paramount Sports Club team will be selected from the following: Ch*-ng Her./. Win tf Kee, Bee Join;. Thian Cfaye. Chonj? Kun, Eng Biang,
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    • 72 7 Fucc up -tjua»£.x 10 the ijct t.u: it tr-e ..,-.v j cncr.u lhal win* ados teat ion on- J 7 nnk power and respect. I hen ('critic KmmtĔw^ to r, that iiurnl TKSTRONKS, rhe Jr jB Scicacirk Glandular xn irmcni <n jy. jjlFf Tabid form, clescribeJ athe medical miraoc of
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    • 122 7 Red Route Throughout The World! High Quality r.r.rt Hi"h Ter- > +qj lojmar.ce Broadcast Rent ver /Q/ftr for use in T4DI? |X, i• ~j ALL CLIMATES j ACAC/DC sels j I j available order SOLE AGENTS: The Central Marketing Company Hi C. PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE, PHONE: 6233 You can see
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 592 8 DIOCESAN CONFERENCE SPEAKER SAYS ITS SELFISH, NARROW (From Our Own Kep. r ?r) KUALA LUMPUR Oct. 28.-The Singapore Ten Year Plan for educational policy was referred to at tne Church of England Diocesan conference being continued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday nhipM Mr F Thorras- who
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  • 25 8 U.P. lius v. Clay. American military Governor in Germany, has asked the jrmj to retire him in the 1948 calendar year .--U.P.
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  • 77 8 U.P. NEW YORK CITY. Oct. 28.— A $30 top for reserved seals was set lor a heavyweight title fight between champion Joe Louis ar d challenger J, c WalcoU at Madison Square Garden on 5 Ir announcing th > price, Sol Strauss, acting director ol the
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  • 102 8 (From 0"r Own Renorter) PENANG. Oct. 2«.—Their reason for stealing the coconuts was because they wer? hurgry. stated two Malay labourers of the Penan? Harbour Beard. Warehee bin Din and Abdullah bin Omar, appeared before Mr. J. P. ir. the Third Court yesterday. Fir dine,
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  • 154 8 Morrison's No' To Probe Team U.P. LONDON (h i 27 Tiwi 1,.». iroted Labour (3 w rn lcnt today flltlv Ir British activities and the outlawing th- Coinmuniai Party Mr. Herbert Morrison, Government leader in the Houjt. of Commons, shouted: "No", when Sir Waldum Smithcra, Conserva- Ivc an *et r
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  • 132 8 The Singapore State Team wh ch tr m the P&ma4aM Memorial Cup in the badmi nt on competition at Malacca n Oct. 2u and 26. Saagvapore were champion* u-ith 18 sonfa out o/ ir> jwwaee, while Johore were ninner-np* with nine pom's and UaIOCCU and Ncfrh EombUtm ird
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  • 464 8 i r rom Our Own Reporter; KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 28. How after having bi«en abducted by five armed Chinese and kept in secret confinement for about 1C days, on a demand for ransom o $20,0C0. a young Chines? second-hand goods dealer managed to
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  • 100 8 <rr- !n Our O'.v n Reporter) PrifANO, Oct. 38:—Tkt> Penant; Employers' ftnirleUnn lirid council meeting jreatarday ;<nd it |g Icarnl that the Bkeetitig decided t" form sah■committee to co tturough the row hand I ins charejee vhich aroitld l) v nbmttted to tho LahoOff Union. A
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  • 103 8 U.P. tfilw ukee Wise >nc'n, Oct. 28. a la-year-oJ i housewife disclosed t day thai she had joined tile be. Malhew Negro church .n the interests ol "bettering racial relations." Mrs. Em 1 H. Jc nes was welcomed into the church when it threw its doors
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  • 41 8 Reuter. Na r )bi. Oct. 28 —Under ths auspices of Muslim organ'satirns throughout East Africa, Pak'sian work ;s being hi Id hero Iron. December 21 to Decembi r27 to raise £50.000 "for tne relief and rehabilitation in Pak'stan."— Router.
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  • 48 8 Reuter. Hongkong, Oct. 28.-The ftrst trial of Japanese war criminals accused of atrocities and general ill-treatment of Australian PoW's interned in Hainan Island, is starting early In November, f sventeen Japanese are to bo ti ed by the first Austral'an War Crimes Bection in Kowloon.Pouter.
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  • 180 8 U.P. Lake Success, Oct. 28. The United Nations Polit'cal Committee, handing Russia the moral victory, today condemned all forms of war propaganda wherever found The Committee a mooted of .jii members, voted 50 to zero for i compromise on the resolution deploring war
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  • 132 8 F N BADMINTON v. CITY BANK The following will be -.elected !to represent the Fraser ard I Neave Sports Club "B" Team in E return badminton match of four single and three doubles egairst the Natioral City Bank Snorts Club to be played at the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday
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  • 79 8 A return match of 5 sirglea and 2 doubles will be playrd by Carefree B P. a cab st the Rc> R.P. nn Saturday. at 7 n.m. a« No. 33. Lorong 22. Geylang Road. Carefrea plav*rg will be selected from the following: Lim Oi
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  • 56 8 The CV.M...A. (St. Josephs Church 1 will be represented by the following in a friendiy game Oi table tenris against the Hosnitai Assistants' and DTessers' Association on Sui day at the C.V.M.A. premises. The matches will start at 6 p.m. sharp. Michael Hendrof*, Edmund Tay. Joseph Tai.
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  • 22 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. It:—The Australian Rugby Union touring team bea' Llanclly by si\ potato to four at L nelly today.—Reuter
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  • 59 8 I c«a t i i ij c unter f winners by i 11 WitlnnV Ret Cia I T hy Indian i :n s neiding •"V fCi* 1 when :v,». s i' 1 r- r j. >; by as< i;» rv encounter The tuUowiu. n
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 181 8 Colony I Island of Sin&a*! I RE Secna gov::,:,. 4. Mackc zip r, I Tambv at M, f I "I matter. I AI! I c'a-ms by I "sta V I Gain New CinemaM There Is no longer ?.ny excw !>■ and women to remain Thin r derweight. Run-Powr.. a'.<l Fnn«M
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