Malaya Tribune, 1 November 1947

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune TH E PEOPLE /X)/? THE PEOPLE Larger Safes Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Xovv printed simultaneously la Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Inoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) Sot PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., TalbOt
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  • 471 1 Eastern Aspect Of US-Soviet Struggle U.P. The problems of China as affecting the destiny of the entire world far transcend those of Europe, declared a United States spokesman yesterday, reviewing the elimination" of Britain as a world influence and the resultant struggle br..wr.i
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  • 191 1 (Tribune Staff Renorter) a ion is tc be established at Tengah. urn rolled airfield, which has recent ip improvement. been granted for the 42-seater Conuse Tengah. Qantas Empire Airfirs to be granted landing rights at ustellation service. tuKing PcStefati&n. as Kalian* s l i en uih
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  • 82 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 31 -Permanent house i c »%Kpleted in Britain in September totalled 14 203 the his,rust monthly figure since returfU were first issued in January 1946. it WES announced today. In addition n.405 temporary houses were finished. Altogether during Septemnei hemes for 21.313
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  • 192 1 r< Government s not necesm and any sinriar Pt.th, B ard to the cost oJ Pi «1 i us cmi n by the j ntained in a re- j ram to the Sm- hei rjnu n regardUtrences exist.ng in the ween Gov-
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  • 69 1 AMSTERDAM. Oct. SI. Holland. Belgium and Luxembourg will have common tariffs and free trade among themselves tomorrow when the first phase ol" an agreement setting up the Union of Benelux comes into effect. The Benelux negotiations started in London during the wai when three exiled
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  • 68 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 31. The Indian Gov* nnunt today requestioned the entire flymg stock of three or four airlines operating out of Bombay to transport troops from Ntw Delhi to be-sieye-d Srinayar. capital of Kaslimit. Only the Air India Company remained in operation and an official of the
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  • 457 1 U.P. KARACHI, Oct. 31.—A comm unique issued today from the headquarters of the "Azad Kash- i mir Government" at Pulandari, eight miles inside, the Kashmir border, stated: "Azad Kashmir troops are in the suburbs of Srinagar (Capital of Kashmir) and o.re consolidating their positions and digging
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  • 339 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 31.—The United States is understood to have asked Britain to leave Palestine within six months. This was learned tonight from reliable sources during the sitting of the partition Sl b C^l^t^ nr f which Mr Herschel Johnson,
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  • 79 1 "BE-KIND-TO-CRIMINALS" BILL FOR U.K. Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 31. Home Secretary Ohuter Ede introduced a new Criminal Justice Bill in the House of "Commons today. it is described as a Bill to abolish penal servitude, hard labour, prison divisions and sentence of whipping. It also amends the law relating to probation
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  • 39 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Oct. 31: Arabs throughout Palestine will stop v.<rk for two hours on Sunday as a protest t-> mark the 30th. anniversary ol the Balfour Declaration of British support for a Jewish national home in Palestine.—Reuter.
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  • 54 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 31: The British Treasury announced tonipht that its cross sales of cold durinc October amounted to £35.000.000 Thi* included, the srid. the £30.000.000 worth announced hv the Treasury on Oct. 21 which went to the United States. It was presumed that thf other £5.000.000
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  • 115 1 U.P. BAGHDAD. Oct. 51. Iraq's ritJicst and must powerful tribal chief tain said if Palcsthu* is partitioned it would mark the outbreak of warfare which would end only in the wetting up of an Arab (bn-trnmt nt in that country or 'our annihilation." Sheik Mohan Alkaralla
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  • 36 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS. Oct. 31:— The United Nations General Assembly unanimously decided today that Oct. 24—anniversary of the United Nutlono Charter coming into force will enceforth be officially called United aUons Dsj —Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 157 2 A verdict of hot guiity was reurncd at the conclusion of the trial of an English speaking Chinese. Chong Tit Seng, who was charged With armed robbery at the Singapore Assizes yesterday Chong was aquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Brown. The- prosecution
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  • 216 2 (Triburo Staff Reporterp Sirgapore should soon see an end of the constant quarrels and fights between rival labour gargs *rho have been disturbing the peace of the city in the past. In some instarces these brawls have ended in murder and bloodshed. Steps
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  • 40 2 Reuter. London. Oct. 31.—Dr. Richard Strains. 83-year-old composer of RosrnJcavalier.'' u>ft London by air for Switzerland today withOU ally Of the £5.000 which, in his own estimate, he has to his Credit in Britain.—Renter.
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  • 52 2 U.P. New York. Oct. 31.—Chinese bass Yi-Kwel 8fee was lauded in his first American recital by New York critics, who were particularly pleased with his rendition of four songs in native tongue He appeared at the Town Hall, under the auspices o c the China Society Of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 353 2 REMOVAL NOTICE. Due to the Chinese Salesman Association having taken, back their oi<l premises, 448. Raffles Quo. v.c shall be removirg to the floor upstairs. 44C. Raffles Qua., on the 7th November. 1947. Tan L;an Hi'at k Co. IT PAYS TO INCREASE YOUR WORD POWER Lessons in Adv. English. Hi~>
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    • 130 2 '--I Commer3 1 I I I j of lot 'S above may i Cast S j Court Bui j appii< Vehich gir c and fl I I SOAP EXPORT TO BOttfl I cxporl to Bu fl trar fl J 1947. tog I enqu I 'I j arcfnui paint a 1
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  • 70 3 r i n Q vets t ior»l shark* S> soup, cock- i foreign a rd birth- Rf: or proper** the impnJ austerttr Chinese J I avourirg to Ego :htle sue- r a ;itionw!dc B I ptly d<'S- urce here i pod«e. M pplemented 0 Darning the country of
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  • 73 3 ~-v liar women Sfl^T 1 ent conferAmsti rdam were fre- because ot the Dutch e:o so hostile I i 4 women »n j n ieiegation found say: avoid upsetting t ell People Z'trt British md let them r< English and sti iliar delegae A Coghlan, said: is
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  • 50 3 Reuter. callirg—amoi ether thugs for a eduction in the numb:r of courses of Chinese and foreign meals h restaurants, reduction in the size of newspapers, prohibition of "commercialized" dancing, "discouragement" of gift.giving, cbservai cc of punctuality m cflicos. and restriction!! on use of motor vehicle-; by private individuals .—Reuter
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  • 92 3 Guarding Britain 's Lifeline Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY -Retention of British control in North Africa woulct sateguard a I'feline or the British Empire. General S; Thomas Blarney (former Com mander-in-Chiel of the Austra lian Armyi .said in an interview in Melbourne. Summing up the future of the Italian colonies, he said Russa
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  • 132 3 In the Far East the rehabilitation of the Now Zealand Insurance Company's business has proceeded at greater speed and with more satisfactory results than might reasonably have been expected at the conclusion of the Pacific war, declared the chairman at the annua! meeting in New Zealand recently.
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  • 139 3 Reuter. LONDON —Thousands ol young Biitish ex servicemen and women crowding into Britain's Universities to complete their postwar training arc short of text books. Thousands cf children, whose school-leaving age has been raised to i"5. will be short o primers. This state of affairs was n
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  • Article, Illustration
    183 3 A She hails from across the sea and has taken America by storm. B A versatile actress who has been interested in the theatre as long as she can lemember and in thd early part of her career won a scholarship to the Royal Dramatic Theatre School
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  • 243 3 Reuter. BOMBAY. MaiiatnmOandhl ha- "dissented emphatically irom a proposal to erect a gtLarSc statue to his '•memory Wrttirg m ft* weekly under the caption "My Statut. Mr ba dhi declared he hadirecllved some hereby" cnUcal letters as if he had been of making any such extrava
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  • 87 3 Reuter. BOMBAY. Mr. G. LMPhta Indian economist *ug hS that the admiration oi the country should be nlaced almost on a war-ume in order to formulate immediate policies and measures g meet the present economic hard'h.Ps arc! urgent tasks a- Address the School of economics and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 110 3 UP YOUR KIDNEYS HI DE WITT'S KIDNEY [(LADDER PILLS. m H Ivan tr.is well- j MRS] nas beer. aoDreciated by ■acj racei > i colours all -:e i A* a remed? for all j ruetuartav backache Bhaeo ar.d omer pains I caused by evcess uric j Itsjui cjn>:r:e >ou —get
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    • 612 3 TO LET: One modern two storey concrete house roof garden 4 bedrooms, servants' qutrs. garage for 2 cars. Owner Leaving Singapore the end of Nov. for 2-3 years. No Tea money but the rent to he paid in advance. Apply to Malaya Tribune, Box A 439, Singapore. (C.698>. ONE DOUBLE
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    • 521 3 WANTED WANTED one used Pfecit calculating J machine reasonable olfcv to G.P.O. Box No. 682. (8.686». ADVERTISER wishes to buy ireeno.j land with attap house (if any) nearby Katong district seaside preferable area 4000 sq. ft. or over must I c vacant possession. Reply Box No. A 422. Malaya Tirbulie,
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    • 551 3 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1937/6? SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1938/58 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 1st to 15th November, 1947, both cays inclusive, for the preparation of Irtercst Warrants in respect of interest due on the
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  • 856 4 As the result of a number of questions upon Malayan topics which were asked and answered in the House oi Commons on Wednesday merafcers of that institution know very little more about Malayan attain, than they did before. Colonel David Rees- Williams, newly appointed lender Secretary
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  • 188 4 L.P.S. A new British "brain" machine which can carry out a hundred thousand computations in one minute is now nearing completion. Dr. H. V. Wilkes director of the Cambridge mathematical laboratory Is in charge of this two ton calculator known as EDSAC (electronic delay storage
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  • 706 4 Tht viem* exprenami m tin* column ore those Ol on Htdii i dihll iM<l ilo nOi nrn ssnrihi reflect those of his neuwpmper. '•STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS" In K.L. a scheme is announce. 1 whereby government doctors, private practioneis, a health officer, and a welfare officer will collaborate
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  • 59 4 Reuter AAP. SYDNEY. Figures supplied by wheat agents in New South Wales show that the State wheat harvest this season will probably exceed 100 million bushels. This represents an average of 20 bushels an acre and is ar. all-time record. The yield for the whole of Australia
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  • 1012 4  -  by Dodwell Cow ay ANEWS i em last week stated that the Chinese Govmen- is »tili awaiting satisfaction from the Siamese Government for the 'Yawarat incident' in which some Chinese were killed in Sino-Siamese rioting soon after the war in the Far East ended. Mr.
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  • 704 4 N. MAMAT replies to Since the Liberation many political clubs and parties, leagues, social welfare societies, religious organisations and benevolent associations have been established in Singapore by the followers of Islam Malays, Arabs and other Muslims —some admitting to membership all Muslims irrespective of race,
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  • 456 4 t J;, i' o N ya 1 1,e n«»ck I va I WOUld j.i* tVffc: follow I I i Jaoanese Oecunan' 1 <* h I hus: "All th!»r f IfaC j vanu lire hereby V' rnn,en strict honesty m„ i* and any C as, 0 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 194 6 (From Our Own Renorer) KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 31.—A definite programme of preliminary arrangements for vh e planting and developing oi cocoa estates in Malaya is to be started wi'jfo the arrival shortly of an agricultural expert from the Colonial Office to
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  • 95 6 U.P. Belgrade. Oct. 31.—A Military Court today sen enced live rank- ing German officers to death as war criminals. They w<»re Gen. Henrich Bankelman, former military commander in Serbia. Herman Bchrends, SS Police Chief for Ser- j duiing the (occupation, Jacob Keiger. Joseph Eggbert
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  • 96 6 Reuter. BERLIN Oct. 31. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Sholto Douglas. British Military Governor in Germany, asked the Soviet delegate on the Allied Control Council what was being done about an article in the Soviet licensed Berliner Zcitung on Priness Elizabeth's wedding.
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  • 32 6 AAP. NANKING. Oct. 31. Yulin. important Sher.si bastion, 100 miles north of Yenan. fell to the Communist forces eaily this morning, according to pro-Government despatches reaching Nanking. Reuter—AAP.
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  • 411 6 iFrom Our Own Reporter) Sitiawan. Oct. 31.-In their drive t o smash subversive and .y-et society activities in the Dindings. h e Police made a raid on a Chinese cub In Pantai Ken us some time in August and seised triad documents and
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  • 162 6 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) Only two mourners, Mr. Cutts, of the Australian Commissioner's office, and Mr. C. Webb, of the Singapore Li.eket. Co., attended the brief burial service of Mrs. Patricia Margaret Burns Cuming. Tho 37-year-old Australian widow was brought into the headlines through her death fall from
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  • 36 6 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Oct. 2J». The Communists suffered a severe defeat hi yesterday s election for the Danish Lower House of Parliament, while the Social Democrats and Government Tarty—the Liberal left—improved their positions substantially.—Router.
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  • 93 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Oct. 31.—Mar laram bin Sa'al. the alleged Malay, amok who k'lled 11 people and injured fight others off Kajang on Oc 9. has been brought to Tanjonn Rambutan Mental Hospital fcr observation for a month. It will be recalled
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  • 160 6 THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT IS GIVING "ACTIVE CONSIDERATION-' TO THE QUESTION OF STARTING A STATE LOTTERY AS A MEANS OF RAISING ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR ANTITUBERCULOSIS MEASURES UIHIIU AL THIS STATEMENT WAS MADE BY MR. L. RAY MAN. MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT. YESTERDAY IN REPLY TO MR
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  • 184 6 (Firm Our Owr Reporter) Ku?ia Lumpur. Oct. 31,—The Kunmintang of Ch na, Kua'a Lumpur Branch, today sen a congratulatory telegram to Gc.vcraltfestmo Chiang Kai-shek on the occasion of his 61st birthday. Th e Chinese national flag was prominently displayed on Civ nese houses in own,
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  • 94 6 Reuter. London. Oct. 31.—Hopes ol speedy "unfreezing* of the €100.000X00 balance of the American loan Ui Britain w.thou action by the United States Congress have somewhat receded." an authcri ative source said today. Seme political circles in London st 11 believed, however, that
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  • 60 6 Reuter. TOKIO. Oct. 31. Shigeru Yoshida. formerly Prime Mil ister of Japan, now leader of the Liberal Opposition Party, escaped an attempt to assassinate hun on Wednesday when an unknown assailart fired a pistol shot at his car. The police authorities anrounced that Mr. Yoshida
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  • 47 6 Reuter. Wolverhampton, Oct. 31 Two letters threatening death and signet! in Hebrew "the avenger* have been received by Captain Roy Farten. DSO, at his home at Codsoll nea' Wolverhampton Capt. Farren had been acquitted in Palestine of *ho murder of a 16-year-old Jewish boy. Rcuter.
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  • 263 6 (Ron Our Own Reverter) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 31. The King George V Jubilee Home, Kuala Lumpur, has about j uozen people in the Home who are entirely sightless, and several Wiio car hardly see. The majority of them are ncaung middle age,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 732 7 GOOD FIELDS FACE THE STARTER (By Our Racing Reporter) Rain last morning is likely t 0 make the going yielding in today's Penang races. There are nine events o.i the card and good fields will face the starter. Tickets en the Rig Sweep for the
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  • 60 7 (By Our Racing Correspondent) Following are my selections for today: Race 1. SIR GEORGE. Banatello. RUCC 2. ALPHA, Baba. Race 3. PERAMBULATOR. Su- Keith. Rl cc 4. BLUE BOY, Wvv Ami. Race 5, BRIGHT E' .EC, Oonn*r> Grey. Race 0. HIGH PORT. Mardlgras. Race 7. GOLD MEDALLIST, Ramu Race
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  • 319 7 .From Our Racing Heportcr) PENANG. Oct. 31.-The following arc the handicaps fOl the last day of the Peiarg Races on Monday Nov. 3. Weighty for the Griffins corsolat on race «U be published alter today's races. I Winners after the publication of these
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  • 268 7 (Ey Firs I Timer». 1 he A; my had to" lislit hard yesterday at Tanglin lor the r throe-goal win over the Combined R.A.F. and Navy hockey .cam. The game was played at a ast pace throughout, and the Army won.
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  • 180 7  -  (By CENTRE-BULLY Thp Qinrranore Chirese R e <* reation Club drew one-all W''h Tne smgapore xv u-pipv "am 1 at tne the Medical College Union in a thnlnng h.ckey „am. f College grourd yesterday. Despite the sodden field, both .«2T nLred well and
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  • 35 7 Just take a look at these names —William Holder.. Joan Caaliww. Billy dc Woolfr, Edward Arnolo and Mom. FreemaJi. Thfey are all in the fastest comedy of the year "Dear Ruth" showing n\ the Oathay-
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  • 137 7 < By "Full Back The Tay L'an Tcck Shield match between the Combined Services and the Singapore Civilians should provide hrill n5 1 soccer at Jalnn Besar Stadium this afternoon. Both trarrs have strong coin binations and wh ic the Civilians are generally
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  • 125 7 The Singapore Cricket Club suffered another hock, y defeat by two-goals to l'il. wlien they n;et the Police Second Xi yesterday on the Padar.g. The Police forwards had most of the play and tested the Club defences frequently. Met a showed gcod form at centreforward
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  • 140 7 R.A.F. (M.T.) 2 Paramour t SC 2 T]v soccer match between the R.A.F. (M.T. > Changi and the Paramoui t Sports Ciub on Jalan Besar Stadium ended in a 2 all draw. However, it was rot very loi g after when the R.A.F. got their
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 53 7 TIDK TABLE TO-DAY High WateT 11 33 a.m. 9 tt 6in I/jw Water: r .34 am 3 ft i in. 300 p m 4 in. TO-MORROW High Water: 12.34 a.m. 9 ft. 1 in. 12.03 p.m. 9 1 7 'n. Low Water: 6.06 a.m. 3 ft. 5 in. f, 40
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  • 556 8 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS. New York. Oct. 31— Dr. Flco Van Klcf/cris. Netherlands delegate in the United Nations Security Council, today rejected resolutions proposing the withdrawal of troops from Indonesia put forward by Ru >sia and Australia. He said. "There his h ;n aepiorable
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  • 131 8 SOCCER Tay Lian Teck Shield match. Civilians vs. Combined Services, Jalan Besar, 515 p.m.; Dockyard league XI vs. 2nd. Echrlon. Nee Soon Transit Camp. Seletar, 4 45 p.m RUGBY Civilians vs. Combined Services, padang, 5.15 p.m.; Police vs. Medical College, Thomson Road.. 5.15 p.m HOCKEY Singapore Clarke Rangers
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  • 51 8 A mectir- of the Committee c f Mar of the Singapore Olympic r.r.d Sports Council will be held at the V.M.C.A. on Thursday. Nov. 13 at 5-30 p.m. inter alia to nil the vacancies of Presidei t, Vice-President and Secretary ard to receive recommendations from Board of Control
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  • 119 8 A friendly badminton match eonsist'ng a four men's and t u ree men's djubles, v. p be played between the Unit d Youth Badm ntrr Party and t'le Buki m Clerks' club, on tie in tor's court. Players and sunporters pleas? as emble at Mr. P. Y.
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  • 349 8 U.P. FRANKFURT. Oct. 31. A German railway worker made unwitting cannibals of his Wife and three cnddren. by providing the family dinner table with portions of a youth he murdt red, Bremen Police reported. Detective Chief Siebpe told he United Press that
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  • 109 8 The weekly spoor shcot held by the Sh Gun Club resulted in a draw lor both hist and secor.d places. In th© shoot off Tan Choon Lee beat Que 1 Mong Sonj for first plr.ee. Detailed results are as follows:— 1. lai? Chocn Lee
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  • 83 8 Tr.e Singapore Indian Assoc ation Table-Tennis Team which competed in the Inter-Club Champ onship this year wI! commence its first gam.* against the Victoria Scho'.l. today at 2 3) p.m. sharp. The game w'll e~ns:.d o .sevt-n singles and will be played off at the Victoria
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  • 38 8  -  < By J, Yan. The Tiger Sporting Association beat the Chin Woo Athletic sedation by four eamcs to one in t e Singapore Table-Tennis Association Senior Inter-Club final at the Great World table-tenn s arena last night.
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  • 208 8 (By K.Q-) All la set for Sunday*! big fights at the Happy World Covered Stedium. While the card consists f three Important rights, greatest Inte est In centred on the retun-, battle between Singapore's v. i kerweight champion. Som Pong, ant! Baby Filipino Gold Bell holder.
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  • 241 8  -  <Py Smashor The Tiger Sporting Association became Singapore's tableterm's chamrvons when they defented ihe'r rivals, the Ch n Woo Athletic Assocation. at the Great World last night. A large crowd witnessed the thrilling struggle between the two trams as they clashed for mastery and honours
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  • 45 8 The Church Workers' AssOCia tion, Christ Church, will give n n -At Home" to Dr. (Mrs.) Baboo, M.8.8.5.. at 118. Keng Ue Road, at 4 p.m. today. Later, lure will be a general meeting c i the Association.
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  • 66 8 The follovinc, wfl] represert the Singapore Tractior. Coy. Employees' Union ajca»rat tnj Mental Hosnital Footbad Cu>b ir a came of soccer or. the Mci tal Hospital ere and today:— Hashim; Ah Chye «Irsp.i and Razak- Ah Chye (Fitter). Hap Grahar ard M- Sintah; Arshad: Tar. Eng Kiat; Ibrahimfattah:
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  • 230 8 S.R C. 6; Thougj down n rj, i« A encount,,,;,;, ,V day on tie Padang\k y a sterling battle served the ovation at do- ol pis* The home tetmi to ative r rr,m the hnii« the first fl counts when L, D s the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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