Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1947

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune tHE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now print:>d simuttanecßffty in Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipt>h Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) SFSFSSFS SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. 6 NOVEMBER, 1947 TRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Hou.se. 98,
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  • 648 1 Easy Profits Period Over (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's artificially high profits through wide scale trade with Ihe N.E.I, during the past 18 months are on the decline. ihe main sutferers will be the many local traders whose business mushroomed up during the period of ineffective
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  • 396 1 n*C rresrjondent). VW Singaporca firsl Ui rac ting opened L t r tv bit a handI i braved the •V r tc make the Buk't Tim ah. show< r early W thj Lg bad i ftened the track oner track on E :-pace sallops a ere
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  • 273 1 Tribute Staff Reporter) Municipality will spend $31.128.953 next year revenue of $29.555.943. The Municipal Esti ivtdea for the floating of a new loan *o meet I rtcit. The Water Department win spend for rehabilitation and extension $6,693,000, the Electricity Depaitment. —$6,581 648. the
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  • 45 1 Malaya v .11 not the forthcoming P sa Elizabeth, on nor-General, rial-1 (who has eeka' tour of Lord Ki'.learn. Spet in South East t 1 ther personalities Ifcni •> have been exlose friends wple, mcludlepartments. tion is likely to of strict limita-
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  • 136 1 f Tribune Staff Reporter) Shortage of electrical mateiial is delaying the rehabilitation of Singapore's Changi jail which has just recently been handed by the military to the civil authorities. The jail which housed hundreds of British civilians* and soldiers during the war and latterly. Japanese war
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  • 50 1 Reuter. I PARIS. Nov. t>. run* municipal I police arid mobile guards erected I strong barricades around the square outside the City Hall tonight after a strike demonstration due to be held in the square had been banned. Lor- ries and cars thought in police rein- 1 forcements. —Reuter.
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  • 61 1 In, «ync mvin. mis 69--year-old Chinese woman, bound for Ipoh, looks across the narrow loafers that separate St. John's Inland from S'p<*c. She. is one of about 700 Oktmwe passengers being detained on the island. who, in potest against what the-g alleijr to be discrimination
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  • 52 1 Reuter. HULL, Nov. s.—Sir Noel CurtisBennett aped 65. former Director of Tarran Industries, was found not guilty and discharged at Hull when the judge ruled there was no evidence for the jury to consider against him in respect of charges arising from the publication of the company balance
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  • 239 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The endless stream of immigrants and visitors to S ngapore constitutes a big problem for the local health authorities who are constantly on the alert for fear of any slip which may result an epidemic. Health circles say there is no
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  • 64 1 {Tribune Staff Reporter) The Tribune learns that the inquiry ordered by Major-Gen-eral L. H. Cox. G.0.C.. Singapore. Into allegations made by three Ceylonese servicemen stjationed at Galle Camp, Singapore, on Friday, Oct. 11, that they were beaten up, Japanese style, by members of the Speciil Investigation
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  • 111 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) This morning a representative of the Chinese Consulate le-'t fov St. John's Island with a consignment of food contributed by members of the Chinese community for the hunger strikers. Food can only be conveyed there oy the Chinese Consulate. Dr. Johnston,
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  • 102 1 {Tribune Staff Reporter) The sum of $100,000 has been allotted to the Municipal Electrical Department for the installation of a new 22 k.b. cable along Mountbatten Road. The now cable will superimpose the 6 k.b. network at present serving Katong district. It win thus
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  • 47 1 Washington. Nov. 6.—ln. the Anglo-American trade pact recently concluded at Geneva the United States made no commitments to reduce, in favour of imports through Britain, the amount of synthetic rubber that must be used by United States manufacturers, Dow Jones financial news agency said today.
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  • 225 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. s.—lndian forces in Kashmir have thrown back raiding tribesmen threatening Srinagar. 'the capital, and have broken their main strength, a Kashmir Government communique broadcast by New Delhi radio stated today. The communique gave first news of the fighting in Kashmir since
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  • 119 1 (Tribur.e Staff Reporter) A Chlrese who is believed to have run amok at Chargi village 14' ii milestone at 7.30 wj* night killed a Tamil and wounded ar other Tamil. It appears that the Chares., brandishing a krife. rushed out of his house on to "the
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  • 41 1 TAJPING., Nov. 5.—A lorry carrying a load of sea-shells ran into a ditch at the 28th mile Bmas Road or. Monday last about 5 a m. The lorry driver. All, received serious injuries and died on the spot.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 174 2 'From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov. 6.-Two fully loaded revolvers were recovered by the police following a successful ambush laid in. a spot between Tai jong Tuallang ard Chargkat 0 n Saturday evenir ff when two Chipese were arrested. Upon information received a
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  • 98 2 (Ftnm Our ->wn Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 5.— According to the health intelligence for the Malayan Union, the total o1 malipox cases increased by 66.7 per cent, durirg last week ending Oct. 25. Howeyer the number of fatal cases remained the came there being six deaths. Kedah
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  • 62 2 U.P. I MANILA. Nov. 5 President j Manuel Roxas today banned th<* use of firearms in Maragondon Cavite Province, where four were killed and four wounded in i political fued—on Monday in connection with the forthcoming elections on Nov. 11. The Maragondon killings pushthe total number o r
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  • 107 2 (From Our Own Reporter KUALA LUMPUR,'Nov. 5- Major Ottar Singh, ar Old Boy of the M2thcdist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, and a medical student before the war, who ioined the Indian Army as a King's Commissioned Officer and went to Japan alorg with the
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  • 57 2 Members of the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union are informed thai classes for Book-keeping anjd Elements of Commerce started yesterday at the Union's premises fiee of charge. The next class will be on Friday the 7th instant, at 6 P m. There are still a few more
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  • 70 2 PENANG. Nov. 5.—A fire of SlOO or ore week's rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. B. J. Jennings in the District Court vestertfay on an 18-year-old Chinese Chuah Ah Seng who convicted or* a charge ol offering fifty cents to a .police constable to release
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  • 136 2 The m.s. ••Selandia-' belonging to the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd.. Copenhagen.. i s due t 0 arrive in tomorrow morning and will berth at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. Amongst the passengers for Malaya are; Mrs. G- Almoanino. Mr. E. Anderton. Mrs. M. M. Baird, Miss
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  • 43 2 U.P. si,ok N H° V 4: A BritLsh Embassy spokesman disclosed today three Br. ft an estimated tbO.ono.ono worth Major investigation was ci-ntr- 7* FraffM and Germany who hid jobj. aa troop tramit commanders to iraUw m supplies and wiues.—U.P.
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  • 50 2 U.P. ROME Nov. 4:-The fla c of Italian Monarchy officially passed into hi<W today when a new tricolor stripped of the House of Savoy emblem was presented to th c Armed Forces Oi the new Republic during a commemoration of the first World War afrmilti^. —U P
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  • 53 2 "United Nations of Air." GENEVA, Nov. 4. India and China were represented among of 30 nations who m et here today to frame a ''freedom .of the a:r" treaty giving universal commercial rights to airlines of 44 member-nations of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. "United
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  • 91 2 Reuter. London. Nov. s.—Provisional United Kingdom coaf output figures for the week ended Nov. 1 jumped to 4.090.000 tons from 3 913.400 tons recorded the previous week. The figures issued by the Ministry of Fuel and Power disclose that in 40 weeks this year, the: output has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 578 2 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. '"Stentor" From U.K. G. 13 "Melampus" Due from U.S.A Nov. 6 "Anchisns" Due from UJ< Nov 11 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and CONTINENTAL PORTS '"Eumaeus" Sails for Genoa, Marseilles. Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow Nov. 8 "Lycaon"
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    • 413 2 with the Mo>/ UV-io-Date Instruments YOU CAN RELY ON US FOR YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEMS 1. Eyesight testing free. 2. Less 20% discount for all customers. IS. Materials guaranteed good quality. CONSULT US EARLY Asiatic Optical Co., (Manufacturing Opticians) 14l r SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE TELE: 4548. NOTE:—Business Hours: WEEK DAYS:
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    • 485 2 NOTICE TheTßankruntcv Ordinance (Chanter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. Wage ner's Administration Order No. 50O REW. C RODRIGUES ol No. 124, Lorong L. Telok Kurau Singapore; Clerk. NOTICE is hereby given that a First dividend is intended to bo declared
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  • 1974 3 Today Horler's Famous "Stanch" In New Escapades f;i nous as a rt of the Service. his wife. jC-'i 1 honch <ji\ Ipiir." v r. -'3., t n iy, Sta"dish's PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS Chit head of Q I." Be i<-, known as "The Hole HERR
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    170 3 A She's a Connecticut Yankee wh: haa really taken over- Hollywoodcourt <Jl beauty. B Many of her roles have showed her very much as she is in rear life a happy, gay person with a positive personality. C. After having ruled the screen for several years as
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 97 3 M S/L '■"NGFfcET'-^r^ Sieved ovlr-kight i v ikin and i locs (Singapore ttj by persistent c nul-odorous AERO-PED mains P.M.N, ttdjf known to I ughly then c and shoes. Notice ion stops; how i healed and l ootwear > infection tree. AERO-PED P.M N. HO. W D is < S
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    • 826 3 SFSFSF SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED LADY Shorthand TfptoU agt between 16 to 20. Apply jo Diamond F.lm Distributors in. North Bridge Road. (G. 754). WANTED leaehers Snior Cv„„.; Uf with Oral English, salary hundred, allowances inclusive, ■ccew&odation provided. Apply. Supervisor Jelebu English School, Kuala KlaWaOf, EUROPEAN FIRM requires the aervices oi
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    • 583 3 WANTED WANTED good secondhand email Jeep and Motor Cycle. Apply Ban I Hoe Co., 191. Middle Road S: port, during otlice hours. (G. 760). WANTED to purchase Oo*»cr«U! Mixers in working coiid.tion. Send full particulars, price, etc. to Box No. A 461 M.T. Spore. <F.745>. WANTED Coupe' between 16—80 HP.
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    • 651 3 fOX SALE NEW EVINRUDE 22 H.P. OUtboaXj motor speeuiwin, run OQiy 2o nou.. Guaranteed perfect price J-000. s. 7b Hot> nscin rtcau. B***gapore iG.'ui,, 16 FEET Fast Motor Boat Teak hu. copper Sheathed and fastenings Austin tun Marine Bnglue spt .-a ii imot.> European Owned. Been oy appointment what ottcrr,.
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    • 504 3 PHILATELY STAMPS. Por quick Bale —Born i BMA used on cover per sit., tulat without $1.0.». S2;.(W; Barawcu. BMA to SI.OO, $7.00. Applj Chm VI, New Bridge Road. (8.683) BUSINESS OFFERS EARN BIG MONEY: Anywhere, Itti limited opportunili'T. await VOL Vital Pacts and Prosperous Industrie.' Booi: 15 ets. Graph o'ojry
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  • 486 4 The gloomy prognostications of Sir John Boyd Orr, Director-General of the United Nations Pooa and Agricultural Organisation, regarding the food prospects for Asia iiave special portent for deficit countries such as Malaya. Sir John was addressing tne first meeting of the FAO World Food Council, and he offered
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  • 325 4 The four week ultimatum >ent by 4 Me Singapore Harbour Board Staff Associa--!on to '.tie Board expired m Tuesday wi.hout a settlement of the dispute havng been reached. It is not she policy of the Associalon to impede the rehabilitation of the port and the commi, tee have
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  • 245 4 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, A new attempt to improve relations between Norway and Sweden has been made by the Swedish magazine *'ALLT" which declares that the Swedish Government allowed the Germans to send war materials and "soldiers on leave" over its territory to Norway in
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  • 1103 4 DOD WELL COORAY writes today WORLD trade is in th*» doldrums. Four years of bitter struggle and wanton destruction have completely disrupted normal trade. As far as we in Asia are concerned, our foremost pre-war producer of manufactured goods, Japan, has faded out of
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  • 403 4 Letters To The Editor Sir, —Certain civil an workers, presumably in the Army, had recently taken pains to criticise the Army Civil Service Union in very unorthodox ways. It is easily observed that these crit cisms were designed to be destruc. tive. While my Union
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  • 218 4 Sir,—l thank you for space in your valuable paper as I would like to comment on the action < f a young detective. It was about 4.35 p.m. after office when I boarded a bus bound for Tampehis. It was rather crowded and was fully packed by the
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  • 301 4 A Cat Silven Are Afloat Wheu t Brr the Admira? arrived in S nUn Bo\T on the wa/£'S£^is vesse:s, and the W ea be rated as lections of silverwaSS? 1 It include, a ml n' %f* replica of the tS?«* wnich was Presented of London in i 90 5. mous
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  • 75 4 Yorkshire ha: t«ir<**"j p stion that a pew thf roses" should be seethe production ciitj. L V«fi that Laiushirr rhallerge Yorksmre W vould produc» u-ore from coi ton milk UkumJood Jnced in the v.r.ohen nfl* Yorkshire was D**2% the duller ge, Jot rtfus* ihoueh the wol'er.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 FLASH n A limited number of latest 7cu. ft. capacity AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS ARRIVED. Come early before the y are sold out. Lee Fletcher 102-106. Orchard Road PHONE: 3338.
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  • 18 5 interior of In m which intine on St. M 0 j\r, uui ggg,
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  • 69 5 irtoYine is tne pro v M C. A. Music v 1 at 8 00 p.m. wf le In. IS Minor tv nn n London Phil. Snpiir si Dance No. Czech. Pna. symphon No. 94 Major" l'ne Surprise). mm No. l m E Symph. 'pajnaccr Caruso* JTEN2ACK
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  • 373 5 The Progressive Party Singapore, issued a statement lastnight, deploring the failure of Government to take active measures for the relief of the people from the T. B. menace, in spite of repeated demands from all sections of the public. The announcement of the
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  • 168 5 (From Our Own !ReporteT) KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 5 The story of a vigil kept by ASP W. F. Stafford, of the CID. and a party of detectives which led to the arrest of two young Chinese was related before Mr. Justice Spencer
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  • 158 5 The Controller of Supplies. Malayan Union, in his summary of prosecution for infringement of Food Control proclamations in the Malayan Union for September, states that there were altogether 164 prosecutions and 98 convictions. In 12 cases the offenders were cautioned and discharged. There were 46 postponements,
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  • 64 5 The following telegram hai been received by H.E. the Governor, Sir Edward Gent, from Dr Wu Paak Shing, Chines.' Consul General In Singapore: "Many thanks for your greetings on occasion of birthday of our President. Have transmitted the telegram to Nanking today My personal appreciation
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  • 70 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In c mncc'ion ivith the speeUil Pirncess Elizabeth Wedding Fund programme at the Happy World on Sunday next, when admission M the Park will be by contributions to the Fund, a contribution of a cheque for $500 has
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  • 441 5 The inquiry Into the death of Patricia Margaret Burns Cumming. 37-y?ar old ex -Red Cross nurse, who fell to her death from tre Adelphi Hotel on the night of Oct. 30, bvgan yesterday at the Singapore Coroner's Court. After th? ov'.aenee of
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  • 123 5 A young Eurasian, accused at the Second Police Court yesterday, of attempting to cheat the Kwantung Provincial Bank of $3,800, told the Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh, that he did not intend to cheat. He said he found the cheque at Marine Parade, aiui took
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  • 260 5 The story of how four masked Chinese gunmen got away with $38,500 worth of jewellery after ransacking a diamond merchant's shop in North Bridge Road on March 30, this year was related at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Standing in the dock was a young
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  • 56 5 H E The Goverror-Gcrjerai, Mr Malcolm MacDorald, left Singapore yesterday to attend a Conference of British Borneo Governors in Jesseltor, N- Borneo. From there he will go to Brunei for a series of engagements ard he will also visit parts of Sarawak before returnirg to
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  • 153 5 Mr. C. F. Isherwood, of 8. Nerton Road, Sale. Cheshire, is takirg uo appoir tmer.t tt» the Colonial Service as ar Assistant controller of Telecommurucatioi s (W'reless) in the Teleccmmuricatiors Department of MalayaMr. isherwood, who was born in Waken. Worsley. Lancashire, was educated at Stretford
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 140 5 tzema Itch led in 7 Minutes into* tiny seams htdt and cause terttng, Ec»ema. Peeling. -(Twcrm, Psoriasis. sail P -3. Foot Itch and other ::>>atmenta give only ■v» rt'wA t>ecaus* they do not kill v discovery. Nixo- m 7 mimics and la >ft clear, attrac- »seta, or money package Get
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    • 156 5 SPECIAL SPOT DANCE NIGHT On Saturday Bth and Sunday 9th Nov. Monday 10th Extension to 1 a.m. Demoi stratioi s of Latest Ballroom by Messrs. Low Poh San and S. A. Soon SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Odcon Cabaret s Open Amateur 3-Daree Cortest Waltz Slow Fox Trot Quick Steo Oucn to all
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  • 757 6 There will only be seven races each day in the Singa pore Turf Club's first post-war meeting which will start on Saturday week. Official training for the races begins this morning. Entries for the meeting are good, and the probable reason for
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  • 180 6 Reuter. HALTON, BUCKS, Nov. 5. —A verdict of suicide while the balance ot" mind was disturbed was returned today at the resumed inquest here on L. A. C. Harry Griffith a, 29, found shot in the W.A.A.F. quartern al Lo.«gbton Buzzard. Bedfordshire
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  • 71 6 Reuter. LEEDS, Nov. 4:—Bruce Woodcock, British heavyweight champion, *ho is in Leeds infirmary receiving treatment for an injured eye, will not fight again thlai year, his manager, Tom Hurst, stated today. The eye, which was injured by grit when Woodcock was working in a quarry a
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  • 51 6 The puzzle editor of the "My Favourite Brunette" competition announces that 30 film fans solved the correct solution out of 213 entries received. Tickets will be sent to them in due course to see this Parainount's latest Uuglt riot starring Bob Hope and Dotothy Lamour, showing at
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  • 42 6 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 4.—The Duke and Duchess of Wlndro arrived at Dover today from France and left by, car to spend the nlerht at Estate of Dudley "before embarking on the Queen Mary for New York. —UP.
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  • 651 6 (Tribune Snorts Reoc* ter) I Navy 13 (two goals, one try) Army 11 (ooe goal, one nena T *y goal, one try) A 60-yard run and a punt ahead that was gathered and led to a try in the lasc minute of play
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  • 225 6 For the first time a Cycling Meet will be held in Kluang under the auspices of the Kluang International Club, in honour of Frincess Elizabeth's Wedding on November 20th. It will be known as the All Jchore Grs* s Track Cycling Championship.
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  • 82 6 The roUowicc are Y.W.C.A. r.ctivities for this week: THURSDAY November 6:— 10 a.m. 5.5 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Dressmaking class at 8 Fort Cannirg Road. 3.30 p.m. Special blousemakinp, course at Y.W.C.A. 8 Fort earning Road. 4 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Wayfarers Group meets at n Leorje Hill Road for Embroidery. Badminton
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 289 7 Mrs. Pancho Says "No, So "Kid" Stays Here (By X.0.) Kid Pancho should be a very disappointed boxer. *-.ast Monday, the day after he knocked out Emilio Ibanez, Kirn Lin showed him a letter from Daniel Capiii offering him 1 000 pssoa per fight, and free round trip transportation between
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  • 116 7 The followirg will represent Singapore in. the forthcoming Inter-State soccer match against Seiangor at Jalan Besar Stadium en Sunday organised for the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Gift Fund: Osman Anguilha; Abdul Rahman (Capt. M.F.A.); Stevenson <Army); Lioyd (Army): Pearson- (R.A.F.); Harith (M.F.A.); Shariff Mador. (M.F.A.); Haji
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  • 187 7 The Combii ed Services will b° hold n g a hockey trial at Tanglln tomorrow, after which a ComI bincd Services eleven will b? j selected for their clash against the Singapore Civilians or. Nov. 11 at the Padang. Tne bri v res are confident of j
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  • 63 7 The -'Sangham" is a magazine published in Singapore, in English, by Mr. C. S. Iyer, twice a month, on the Ist and the 16th and soid at 50 cents a copy. It publishes articles of interest, film reviews, sports, etc.. and the principal aim of the magazine is
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  • 52 7 U.P. NURENBERG. Nov. 4.—1. OFarben plants with the lun knowledge of Board directors used the slave labour of concer trp.tior. camp Inmates, prtoi ers-of-war and workers picked up from the streets of countries over-run by the Nazis, documents presented today in the trial of 23 Farben
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  • 43 7 -Search Where?" (ENGKEHTHEDUVATHU) a Tamil drama will be staged by the staffs of ihe Barathi-Thassr. 1 School at the Chungking Hail. Great World Park, on 8.11.47 at All are cordially requested to support this school which entirely depends on public ma"-
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  • 278 7 POLICE XV W c C C 'A' m a very close game on the Padang yesterday, the Police XV did well to beat the S.C.C. 'A at rugger by 10 points to 6The home team opened pro-m-singly and staged attack after
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  • 204 7 The Ceylon Sports Club were in excellent for"* yesterday when they defeated the S.R.C. by two goals to nil at hockey at the I Padang yesterday. j The Rvcs played disappointingly notably in their last line oi defence and the Ceylonese found it easy
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  • 27 7 The first general meetins of the Endeavour BP. will takplace at No. 26. Rambai Road, on Sunday, at 11 a.m. A new Management Committee will be elected-
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  • 206 7 Playirg with better understanding the Si i gapore cricket Club registered a well deserved twe-one hockey wir when they met the Su gapore Hornets on tho Padang yesterday. The Cricket Club v/ert into the attack from the initial bully-off. and Rodrigues was t ailed upon to
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  • 48 7 The Island Club Women's October Monthly Bogey Competition resulted in a win for Mrs. A. Nassim will a Score of 3 down. The following wore some, of the best cards returned:— Mrs. A. Nassim 3 Down Mrs. R. Meyer 4 Mrs. Percy-Hardman 5
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  • 63 7 The following will represent tho General Dept. XI of Shell Co. S. Ltd. in a friendly game of soccer against the C.V.M.A; (Portuguese Mission) on Saturday at the S.J.I, ground at 5 p.m. :--Robert Quintal. Lailey, Amin, Wong Leong Yuen, Ibrahim. Low Slow Kirn. Hydin, Tan Kirn
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  • 259 7 U.P. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 5.—-The first meeting of Great Britain Olympic Football Committee here today confirmed ihat 22 nations thus far have entered for Olympic soccer tournament at London games next year. The committee also :ssued a list of tiie suggested venues Tor the
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  • 14 7 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 4.—Rupby League result: Batley 19 New Zealand Tourists 18.—Reuter.
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  • 181 7 (From Our Own Reporter) 7POH, Nov. 5. The Perak Asiatics rugger team will stand their first serious test of the season on Saturday when they will be opposed to a Perak European XV In a chaiity match to he played on the Padang a* 5
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  • 88 7 Players to represent the Seraugoon Association against tne Social Athletic Party in a fner.dlv came bf soccer on Sunday, at the Mental Hospital ground at 5.15 pm. will be selected from the follow!r-g: Lim Cheng Herg. Goh Teck Phuar. Tcp Chee Tang. Ong Tong Chiat Lee Hong
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    • 68 7 Opening To-day Ist Rue Hindustani picture MUSLIM-KA-LAL SHIRIN "THEATRE New World Qepar2te Entrance from Kitchener Road. Asthma Cause rid erf thoae AathGerms In ttoa rm j e n JertJOM. _Thf« Jjg intmliiat*. co of Aatbma. also mr the G«™ h < vlDurifylns the biooo *»v «ounoTy all km/ao btjg»g*gag and
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    • 211 7 W\f£L mSmW Tl,f:a v nl 0.30--fl 15 p.m. ■flHafflßßfilißM Mi: Raja ralal Hnrb in "FIRST LOVE" (Egyptian) or Chinta Pertama. Music and sOZgg by Abdul Wahab RAFFLES HOTEL j To-night—POPULAR FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION MARGARET, MAURICE MARYEA Presenting TiV Blc* Danube Wall* and the Sensational "Mexican Madness" Admission to Ncn-residents $1.40
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 165 8 (Tribune Staff Rrporltr) Hundreds cf c egant danccu and diners wronged the £>ea V'ew Hotel yesterday evening bu witness "Urientaha." an eastern revue presented by Michael Williams in aid of the Antl-T.B. Fund The evening smarted on Willi dancing to Julian Fuormyn and his band after which volunteer.
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  • 116 8 J'mmy Bird and Battling Sima accompanied by manager-train-er Kirn Lin. entrain for Kual >. Lumnur tcni^ht. They are heading for the Lucky World Arena Where Jimmy and Sima are due to clash tomorrow Jimmy tcld rm-: "Sima and I are ell r yaK T*.ie Fil pin
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  • 695 8 (By Our Racing Reporter) The Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting which concluded last Monday was remarkable for the number ol horses which scored doubles, and the returns of four three-figure dividends—one of the rare occurrences in a Penang race meeting. Six horses, Baba. Pat. Golden Oak,
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  • 55 8 District Dawn s will meet trie, Tamil Brotherhood Association i In a friendly game ut soccer 10 be played on STunday. i> p.m. ar the Fort Canning ground. Tne following will represent, the District Dawns:—Abrahim Yap Kirn Kang (Capt Asher Friend. Lambeth, Ahmat. Foong Weng Kee. Supplan, Mills.
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  • 163 8 RKO Radio Pictures armource that there were more than 350 entrants to the BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES Essay Competition. Most all of the essays were of a very high stardar3. and it wa s by ro mears ah easy task to select the
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  • 63 8 LONDON. Nov. 4:- -A delegation from tlif Government of India to discuss with the War Office the retention of British Army officers for .service with the Indian Army arrived in London by air today. Mr. H. M. Patel, Secretary to the Defence Min 6try, headed
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  • 396 8 fFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 5. Two young Chinese, Wong Sze Lin and Chew Hock Son. faced their trial before Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Ass'zes this moaning, on a charge of conspiring to earry\Zm arms. It was alleged that both
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  • 537 8 Reuter. EVERTON, Nov. s.—England and Ireland shared four goaK in the soccer international here today af er a most thrilling finish in which England, one goal down, led two-one. and then Ireland, with the almost las. move of ie match, equalised. With less than
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  • 40 8 Kamr p;,.,^a 4 with bathsL*,?, 'ij alternat voj v T '*»-aru. T?*l fenders equ.l to th. T he Hospital A blood throusl, H C lv **»i m-krd Th- load *ioi« .vhooii.vs b!, jrt :iv«^ half
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  • 279 8 (From Our Own Reporter) BANGKOK, Nov. I.—Before a crowd of lIMd the Na.ional Stadium, the Lien Haw soccer te* Malayan Chinese met and defeated the Chad Sod j 4—2. Ljen Hwa led 4—o up to 15 minutes fror im before Chad Sod
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  • 28 8 A general meeting of hockey uinDires of the Singapore Hockey Association will be held this evening at 5.30 p.m. at the Shi gapore Recreation. Cjub.
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  • 73 8 The Boys' Brigade. SinjJ Battalion, will bflldaMj display at the Victoria ileal Hall on Saturday at 5 Franklin Gimson. Govern Singapore, will bo the Officer and will be recewd the Singapore Battalion da up In review ordr N Place. After the Rofi 1 Inspection by the
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  • 64 8 PiaTng a' tr.cn Ji on Tuesday the Han. cat Association de fe *Jf/j Table Tennis Party J, Resulti are as I monr. Player Ng Ypw Wais beat C 8 3_i: Tham Shuns Oin 1 3 m UI Seng* sttoU^J^^a S:ak Phuang 3 L rr w Chew
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