Malaya Tribune, 7 November 1947

Total Pages: 8
1 8 Malaya Tribune
  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune I f i jC PEOPLE JY)/? THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) rfiu SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune Lorvi'tn Atjtnts: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot
    61 words
  • 1023 1 A REPLY TO A TRIBUNE ARTICLE BY CASSANDRA (Tribune Staff Reporter) "Whether the Church is free to say what 23 thinks i is beside the uoint. Free or not, it I take the consequences." sage in an article written by the Bishop Rt. Key
    1,023 words
  • 38 1 U.P. The Allied day re have block. 1 out of. Yu- xception of i-Sesana high- •nt said built eight on ail their Pidary roads and Orle < g :i 11 traffic Vug( slayia. No r blocking
    U.P.  -  38 words
  • 35 1 U.P. pa mm two American d from Rusafter 3», hours mn 1 ..:< n they were i s. Soviet Mc- rial for antiHenry BurX r j j Press photoerar «ri;r. a Stars r otter, -u.p
    U.P.  -  35 words
  • 17 1 6 -Th t liner dork ;U 4.21 Lf* To* 1 1:1 tT w aboard
    17 words
  • 150 1 Reuter. Londcn .Njv. 6. —Tl.ore is no question nt ddng away with the orguni.s.ita n in Singapore o: a Specf'.' Cc'-'inLssioner ha S*ouih wes* Asia. Mr. Christopher Mayhew Undei-Secr?tary of Foreign Affairs, stated in a parliamentary reply today. It ha;! decided, however,
    Reuter.  -  150 words
  • 113 1 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 6. Tire British Government today asked the House of Commons to approve the establishment of a Colonial DcveI lopment Corporation with borrowIn| powers Sp to £100 000 000 to speed the development of Britain s colonial Empire. The Bill would establish both a Colonial
    U.P.  -  113 words
  • 198 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter: A move towards the formation of a Singapore Congress of Trade Unions similar to that of the Trade Union Congress in the United Kingdom is being initiated in Singapore among ceitain unions. A number of trade unions of employees in Government and
    198 words
  • 154 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 6.—Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India, said today that India was faced with grave dangers "from all sides" and warned the people that their freedom "might prove to be short-lived." He told a public open air meeting in Old Delhi that
    154 words
  • 60 1 Established two years ago. the Special Comrrtissklaer's Office for South-East Asia :n Singapore, headed by Lord Killearn. has cost from the date of its inception till June 30 this year approximately $3,606,550 (£424,--300). Lord K:llearn\s Office is primarily responsible for vital matters connected with the
    60 words
  • 239 1 SINGAPORE WEED-OUT fTribune st.ifr Reporter) lha Tribune understands that following a recent weed-out in »he rank.; of the Oeylonese Army stationed in Singapore, about sixteen personnel have been sent back io Ceylon as "bad characters'*—that is failing to come up l the require:!
    239 words
  • 144 1 KARACHI, Nov. 6.—A ive-hour engagement this morning between Indian Government troops and raiders outside Srinagar. Kashmir capital, was announced in a Defence Ministry communique issued here tonlgh*. Planes of the Royal Indian Air Force actively supported our troops" it added. "In other sectors of the valley
    144 words
  • 138 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "I am really surprised at the splendid response rrom not only Europeans, but also Chinese eleiks and Government workers" Miss Isabel Sinclair, Lady Ritchie's niece told me today when I asked her about her Poppy sales as she stood outside the Government
    138 words
  • 34 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A gang of fiv; Chinese footpads waylaid a compatriot half an hour after midnight in New Bridg.- Road and relieved him of a wristwatch, gold ring and $2 cash.
    34 words
  • 31 1 HELSINKI, Nov. 6. Clouds of smoke and chlorine gas late today still covered the west coast port of Rauma where a chemical pulpmil explosion last night killed 16 worKers.
    31 words
  • 115 1 Today's track notes new jockey to rule here Page 6. YOUK PHOTOS Readers are invited to send in photos of local subjects for publication M the Morning Tribune, the only pictorial newspaper in Malaya, and also in the Malays Tnhunr All photos used will be paid U>r a
    115 words
  • 115 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) PENANG, Today. The South* West monsoon has come with a arW Noith Malaya has been badly hit. In the past week, heavy rainc have been experienced and In Penang and Province Wellesley, several areas were flooded. But while padi-growers, planters and some
    115 words
  • 249 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Certain Singapore householders are alarmed and watching with concern the appearance of worm* and rust in their water wh.ch is being tapped from the pipe. Their origin is a baffling mystery. The Tribune has received complaints from residents of the Ka.
    249 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 43 1 f "Terrct" 3128 i B f alradingCo. I»' 1 ti««, Ltd.. fp I) t ributors phoi c 7076 h TCP VALUE f> lT HE LABEL SAYSC^»WOVV th? article-towel, bedsheet or nylon for the rame: I CANNON ufactured inspired in j PLACE s.ncapo» fWONE4649
      43 words
    • 95 1 If i Kl 'aS£§ That Will Cbarin w fct&AlJ 1 MADE AND MADE TO ORDER "I enjoy them <rf all 99 coolestsmoke I know. Tht rt 's 50 wore them/ v jffl^l^^ 1 bey're winners with me Ngl? 1 too, and it's all done by whiJ^ the filter tip—it stops
      95 words

  • 89 2 I P O H. November, 6- 7- j Ipoh will have its "Field oi I remembrance" at the Cerotaph on Sunday whcr Poppy P*Y Crosses mav be planned in a plot at the War Memoral. These Crosses are available «>- morrow ard Saturday between 9 a.m.
    89 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 585 2 SHIPPING Agent* ¥w MnlajamH Itailways GLEN LINE FOR C ONDON ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG TYDEuV calLs Haifa Nov 10 BRECONSHIRE Nov. 11 DEN. BIGHSHIRE 'Dec. 24 rtom Uav. iur Straits, iiorg Kor.R ano China IYDEUS Nov. i. IXDO-I'IIIXA S. X. CO. i SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, j JAPAN CALCUTTA From
      585 words
    • 500 2 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It Is no longer necessary to "uKer from lons of vigour and manhcod.weak memory and body.; nervousness. lmpuA bloo.l. sickly skin, depression and poor sleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy way to end these troubles. This discovery is
      500 words
    • 19 2 "COLD LEAF" TEA IS DISTINGUISHED IN THE ART OF BLENDING BY SKILLED PACKERS. THE TEA OF Haunting Charm! I
      19 words
    • 598 2 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE Nfo. 22 of 1939 CUSTOOIAtf OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 SALE BY TENDER BY Mo 47 The Custodian of fWJ Singapore :m ites tin efs the Purchase of Chevrolet LOrxy 5N.2276 Lr ginc NO. T.R. *****48. Ford V 8 Van Engine No 2C*****F.
      598 words
    • 671 2 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Public Auction pf Unclaimed Cargo. —r I NOTICE is hereby giver that, in accordance witji tho provisions of Section 63 of The ports Ordir.arce (Cap. 149) the Board inter ds to sell by public auction on the 25th November. 1947, and succeeding days, at its Godown
      671 words
    • 447 2 Jesus, wishes v) 5 tons who contrCd ous y the r^^-l ard sth r ho Chu cso r N«I Fund. realised. r$8 K)(!*B t a h and wreath ard attendee th*?*! of their father t hp B. Edwards lhe Turner. I Plant I makers, etc. etc. r a -'> I
      447 words

  • 86 3 Sydney Horler's Famous "Standish" In New Escapades PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS CANDISH- famous a 6 a 06fl igeet of the t i 2< ri- Service. ISISINISTER Ti-crs benchjgiEF BELLAMY, Starfish's Chief, head of 'OI" He is known jus "The Mole HERR GREISNER. a Romtadlian secret
    86 words
  • 2590 3 fWST ATTEMPT wa i bright for I igei waking full *T v not only sang in I lated at break- j little eentle exercise < if. J j so Sunning- I "V. fit I as she poured gh3 first Kip 11 u 11 1 J my love left
    2,590 words
  • Article, Illustration
    180 3 A. Jlc'o not on-- of the mosl handsoia- iv.-n in Hollywood but you like at him just the same, and the worn :n alv aye eeem to have a mad desire to comb his uri uly hair. B. He planned to be an architect but was bitten
    180 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 845 3 %> A fSE&fL SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED LADY fill IHHUMI I TypM, ayt between 16 to 2J. Appl) jj Diamond Plm Distributors. MJ, North Bridge Road. (G. 754;! Wanted leachera S.ninr c« lu&4tut)J With Oral English, salary hundred, allowances inclusive, accomuooation provided. Apply, Supervisor Jelcbu English School, Kur.la Klawang. •O.'(o8,. EUROPEAN
      845 words
    • 607 3 WANTED I WANTED to buy good secondhand stcti tiling Cabinets and Cupboards state make, size wr.te Past OlUc e Box i 141. (H. 775). WANTED good secondhand sate*! Jeep and Motor, Cycle. Apply Ban Hoc Co.. 191. Midale Koad Singapore, during oliicc hours. (G. 760). WANTED to purcaase Co"cri-ij Mixers
      607 words
    • 618 3 ENGLISH BEER available IrtM *i<JC at i>4B/ per case 01 48 quau minimum order one ca3e amy |0.%u pur case West East XcaCMtn «>5 iNU-.v ii.dgs., Malacca Street, Sngaport. Phone Till. tH.772./ FOR SALE Jones Hand BettJUtf n...--ciuiue as new Plastic Lai io $£>.•>. Apply rhtiotif K.OOll tteag. 8 Crtu..
      618 words
    • 693 3 TUITION INSTRUCTION in all Commercial Su jecis. Engl eh, A: M; ths. Pitman*, a Speciality. Individual Instruction. Morning ±c Evening. Singapore Insti tute Of Commerce. 75 Middle Rout. (H. 761. j LEARN TYPEWRITING at HOME— TYPEWRITER SUPPLIED Be ft GOOD TYPIST in 0 months. Apply EISI G.P.O. Bon 153. (G.
      693 words

  • 921 4 Some few weeks ago an unofficial report from Nanking stated that 'he United States was likely to adopt the Wedemeyer recommendations for military and financial aid to China. The report was necessarily indefinite because no one outside a select few knows what Wedemeyer recommended, though in
    921 words
  • 102 4 Reuter—AAP. SYDNEY. Mount Bischoff, in Tasmania, formerly the richest tin mine in the world, is to be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Shareholders received £3 million in divider ds from Mcurt Bischoff, but the mine became an ur economic proposition to the compary ten years
    Reuter—AAP.  -  102 words
  • 2424 4 The Case Of Putera And AMCJA, Set Out By GERALD de CRUZ IN his second broadcast on the 'Constitution" for Singapore. His Excellency the Govemtr General repeated the reference »n his first broadcast ;o •the possibility of Singapore, later on. joining the
    2,424 words
  • 303 4 Letter from Readers th company *>H I the privilege L av ™te fro m g tn ajj the end in the even i keeps U p gui '5J h *c«£ After the »«5 very especial v for pJ S passengers. nsgnl r After 6.00 nm m* from
    303 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 47 4 NOTHING CAN!TAKE THE EYESIGHI precious gift of God, orce ruined is never recovered. Eyesight Conservation is by mears of havirg your eyes examined periodically by a Qualified specialist. C. S. CHONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: 4435 FULLY EQUIPPED WITH LATEST INSTRUMENTS.
      47 words
    • 59 4 These superb new supe r het receivers the very latest development- in ino n technique. Unparalleled for range, set« TJ_PV P* and "true to life" reproductionhoused in impressive, highly fimsnea cabinets of modem design. Main Distributors: M. E NATHAN SINGAPORE Z^ so4 EXPRESS RADIO ELECTRICAL Si LIN RADIO CO. PENANCi
      59 words

  • 46 5 T \',,V b. lw<) the *0.000 llnei Queen hound" remained stay there n it was lV they had ..:i!s since ci day. tat she next h'gh nterenee are on the md a half of on Hoard. m< enl key- '.and/
    46 words
  • 54 5 rue United j '■7-- xceedtd by I a* 7(J <kj uns of its j P iveries to j r'- -ond half of ft 1 ioi spokesman the other s. s 1 F ooe>tn*r» oi j f ...u< Ff-aco X ri r h. r les j W
    54 words
  • 23 5 am received a UiHJ Malayan Motor ton anent pi nger and I übt that motorgreatly apiad< by the :his reduc-
    23 words
  • 58 5 r!:o -r.ve the i anie of C Rat;:a S.: ?am. of Kal- -.v:, ye-terduy. at the Mai st rate's Court fined simple :t r b c i! g drunk n Oct 5 at KalSoifi lyir* or the Ka.Iai g Road. Mac nrate. Mr. Gv. ha'
    58 words
  • 213 5 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 8 Britain Is raider referring to th! United Nations the question of violation of the conditions oft peace treaties by the Soviet satellite countries, Lord Jowitt the L r 1 Chancellor, told t he How* of Lords today. b R i e
    Reuter.  -  213 words
  • 155 5 A meeting of Indonesian and Malay women was held at No. 651. Qevlalla Kuaci. last Sunday, t( form an lnJ ne&Un and Malay Women Welfare Association. The eh ef aims and objects arefoster closer relationship and promote mutual Understanding among Indonesian and Malay Women,
    155 words
  • 227 5 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 5.- Three carriage processiors will carry British and foreign royalties to Westminister Abbey for the weddirn of Princes? Elizabeth to Li. Philin Mountbatten or Nov. 20 the Lord Chamberlain. Earl of Clarendon, amour cod today. "Her Royal Highiress th c bride" —as official
    Reuter.  -  227 words
  • 427 5 {Tribune Staff Reporter) Awake to the danger of continued, unresti icted building, the Land Office is now seeking ways and means to curb what is officially described as the "insoluble" problem of unauthorised buildings in rural areas. As the first step towards this, application is
    427 words
  • 198 5 The citizenship envisaged in the Revised Constitutional Proposals had no roots in this country, because it was brought by parcel poot from England and would therefore wither, said, Mr. John Hber last evening in the first lecture of a series organized by the MDU. The self-government promised
    198 words
  • 220 5 (Frcm Orr Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 5. The reward for information leading to trie arrest of Cham Tham Lin, dargerous 16-year-old member of the "Green Dra--9.0r. Mour tarn Society." who escaped from the Selangor Boys Home on Aug. 18 has been increased from $500 to
    220 words
  • 87 5 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 6 The Board of Trade Parliamentary Secretary said the production of tyres in the United Kingdom at present was not affected by the lack of carbon black. Increased shipments have been secured from the United States and as a result consumption of
    Reuter.  -  87 words
  • 88 5 The V.M.C.A. weok of Pray- er ar d World Fellowship yill be observed by the V.M.C.A. of Singapore, "A" Orchard Road, in tne form ot a series of meetirgs commencing on Bur day 9th No- vember at 6.45 ai d continuirg I dally at G. 30 p.m.
    88 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 197 5 ICESS WEDDING FUND APPEAL 11 CEJ EBRATE ROYAL WEDDING 1,1 FIGHT T.B. JOB! H.D BLOCK OF MODEL WORKMEN'S I ™ay, special family FIESTA |j nrt NIGHT HAPP "x r «WVLIIBER WORLD PARK NIGHT C p.m. to midnight HAPPY WORLD Free Attract oi s Free Admission CAEARET Admission to the Park
      197 words
    • 380 5 MM^— FOR BEST S£LFrTION OF MUSIC CALL AT JC. Cafe «fc Restaurant fjy STfl *l° u Ca n be Assured a^}| 91Sm of Superiority Ivl Hw In European and Mfl UV Chin?se_Dishes fIM IN BOUNDS TO IB BIL PERSONNEL FOR MEALS /M EfelHininiEaj Popular Rendexvou§ After The Midnight Show PAINSofPILES
      380 words

  • 219 6 (By Our Racing Corresnonder.-i) Trainers MarUn and Hobbs have brought over ttor string, for the Singapore Turf Club revival which begins on Nov. 15 exercised The horses arrived last rught ana wcrs this morning on the sand track. m I understand
    219 words
  • 938 6 In view ol* the aoser.ee of the electric tota'isator, which was destroyed durirg the Japarese occupation, the Singapore Turf Club Committee has wisely deeded to hold only seven events or each day for the revival moet'rg. The 40 minutes interval between each race will ensure
    938 words
  • 23 6 Chinese Amateur practice for a concert will be held at 139. Tark Road. 0 n Sunder at 0 p-m.
    23 words
  • Article, Illustration
    49 6 Air Vice-Marsnai J. WmiworthJcnes, C..8.. C.8.E.. takes over the st of Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, today from Air Vice-Marshal J D. Breakey. C.8.. D.F.C.. He started li s Air Fore? career in 191G when he joined the Royal F'ying Ccrps from the Tei ritorial A. my
    49 words
  • 131 6 (Tribune Staff Rtporttr) Fallon-.ny complaints from quarantined passengers about cnnditu.ns m the camps at St. John's Island. Mr. E. C S. Adfeme, Secretary for Chines" A f fairs, yesterday said that Gorarajateai in fends to re-establish tne Board of Visitors to the island. /7' fore
    131 words
  • 121 6 (Tribune Financial Corr.) A total i 13.270 tons of rubber were shipped from Malayan p< rts to Russia during October. This f: the principal feature ot the latest ocean shipment figures which show that a total of 90.584 tons w.:s despatched
    121 words
  • 193 6 The following new books have been ;>ddea to Raffles Library. Cay ton <H.R.) BC Clair Drake. Black Metropolis. Garbctt (Cyril) Tie Claims of the Church of England. Gattl tAUMo) Kamanda. Illus. Hanftt (WHso«») Problems of the Peace. Kravcheiiko < Victor» I Chose Free-, dom. Loekicy iR.M.> Letters from
    193 words
  • 211 6 WHEN A YOUNG CHINESE. Li- X KIM r#vi BEFORE MR. JUSTICE JOBLING AT THE Sinn* A?D YESTERDAY. ON CHARGES OF GA -A<#t TARILY CAUSING HURT TO A CHINEPI CjnJ v WHILE COMMITTING ROBBERY OF < HE WAS FOUND GUILTY AND RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT AND TWEI
    211 words
  • 155 6 I Because Ins watchdogs did not bark, p Chinese towkay did not suspect thai robbers were breaking into h's house in Anguiliia Park just before 'lawn yesterday. When h.s wife hea 1 d the sound iof splintered wood, he got, up to investigate. He opened
    155 words
  • 5 6
    5 words
  • 48 6 nartic Relj BOB) j 3 Wus). r sp* d ii g arc remin h I by tteta tsing Con jJJ I ber 1947 a- 9 a ittfci the two 1 f i and Boy n =pect v■, arc I uper.- until nea*> cej
    48 words
  • 46 6 A B| the R be h?hl at No. 18. Loron»lH I 9th November, IWJ AGENDA: 1 4 scriplio: 0 > i firm thi To receive the Her Trr&sa mor thlv accounts Tr. Or Bun Ya; Set's Bb« T zal W Cea t ITT i
    46 words
  • 13 6 Tli *jw Associate i. ::.er JBj fl Great Wor!d today a: "M
    13 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 202 6 The Serial Screen Thrill) to the Impact oj Beast yjmß&Ĕ Against Crime' '*J*dlL 1 COLUMBIA'S 8l GIGANTIC SERIAL! \2l mohsW 1 THF INSTALMENT —15 RVELS 'Hwi TO-DAY A PREMIERE Jjm TO-MORROW AT MIDNIG HT THE ALL-THRILLING FINAL CHAPS NOW SHOWING f ITU 1 V KW SHOWING 11. 1 13. 4.15
      202 words
    • 68 6 CAP I TO I AIR-CONDITION! D PHONE 315S NOW SHOWING DAILY 11 \\i fI 1 The Most ua m 111 Academy j Honored 2 3o Award Film of Picture! Our Time p S "THE BEST YEARS 915 VOF OUR LIVES''/ -INT]^-TiON NO STORY SO TORCHING! NO LOVE SO TENDER! NO
      68 words

  • 87 7 (From Our Own Reporter; PFNANG. Nov. 5. —Penang's first hockey stat?. trial turned out to be a disappointing affair or the Victoria Green today when the Colours shared honours with the Whites in a oneball draw. The standard of play was poor and fell much
    87 words
  • 120 7 Hockey enthusiasts in Johore will meet at the Interr ationai Club today to form a Johore Homey Association ard to select a Stat? team to play against Negri Sembilan on Nov. 13 and ugaii st Malacca the rext day. A North Johore versus South Jonorc
    120 words
  • 282 7 i 1 R^'rou^d'^ f h,>ck y at the Them- Withm five minutes from the j start tne Pcice came near to I scoring pul fauna tho Bankers' defence hard to beat, immediately ater this. $i c Banker-, j foiced a short corner
    282 words
  • 96 7 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 6. -The historic annual inte:-vaiaity boat race be- tween Oxford and Cambridge will be rowed on a Wednesday next year, instead of the usual Saturday. After consideration of a number of problems, the authorities chose March 2t and the provisional time
    Reuter.  -  96 words
  • 135 7 An interesting soccer gam* was played at the Panjarg yesterday, the Bus Company football team defeating the s.s. Menelaus b> three to one. The sailors showed better combination ard were faster than the bus company in thfirst half. They scored their first goal through o'Conrei. Soon
    135 words
  • 249 7 Reuter. SYDNEY, Nov. 6.—The Indians enjoyed their first practice this afternoon on the Sydney ground. The wicket was firm under bright sunshine, and the pitch was faster than the tourist had yet met. The timing of several members of the team is still no*
    Reuter.  -  249 words
  • 299 7 (From Our Own Rr porter) Ruala Lumpur, r> T oy. s\- R.-ian-gor Will figure in the Brat "AllBiues fixtures on S'Uuvday. Nov. 8 at Singapore. This will be the lirst time that the Selangor Asians are visiting .the shores of Singapore. The match should
    299 words
  • 23 7 HOCKEY SC.C. vs. Medical Coilegt; Unton, Padang, s.c.R.c. vs. y.m.c.a., Hong Urn Green; S.R.C. vs. Rallies College, Padang; Services Trial, Tanglin.
    23 words
  • 21 7 Reu- BANGKOK, Nov. G The Lian Hwa beat another Bangkok team 6--0 at soccer this afternoon.— Rev-
    Reu-  -  21 words
  • 686 7 'i B]t "X O.") Fourteen years ago. at the age of 19. Som Pong fiist donned the gloves. His rise to fame was meteoric, for two years this poker-lace, icrocious-hittiny pug hst was ci owned weliei-weight champion of Malaya. He, kepi the
    686 words
  • 73 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Penar.g Nov. 6. —A keenly contested rugger match was witr-es-at the International Club ground today when the West Yorks beat the Penang Sports Club by 15 points (two goals and two tries) to nine (two tries and a penalty goal). It
    73 words
  • 105 7 In a one-sided game on the Kampoi a Bahru Road yesterday the Nelson Sports Club beat the Naval Head Quarters team at fcoccer by 4 goals to r-il. The Nelson oper.cd the BCOrwithin ten minutes of play through Gopal. John Chua put his side
    105 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 294 7 P.m. A iou COSTELLO jtf* oB Urates) laugh-rtot 'reef Their Lives" MID-NITE— JOHNSON in si the Waldorf WORLD 7—9 15 p.m. >'- s: g ardsman" -go:. L NE \V WORLD 7—9.15 p.m. > y carbj. Clementine* 0L ,11.30 Midi ight a lustani» Diamond Theatre Gnnd Opening Today. I jShcVs: 3.15,
      294 words
    • 69 7 What a relief! fgSgl No More Sour Acid Stomach. jfi£jgl^ r Thanks to De Witt's SlSlSs' Antacid Powder. I can now eat what I like, without fear of any ill effects afterwards." If you are suffering from excess acidity. Indigestion, heartburn flatulance. etc. why not try a tin today? The
      69 words
    • 172 7 t% oWiAtM 1.30-4*6.30'9.3dg. |k~ A SYDNEY BOX production L\:ec.jJ cy DAVIP HACDONALD Supported by This Modern Age Series of flh-2 Future" II Children's Matinees imdsy r;.3l> a.m. Char es |n "Hun sfcbaca of Notre Dame Hamcd foi its unvarying high quality ar.d its lovcl\ fresh fragrance, Atkinsons l-.au dt Cologne
      172 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 188 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Under the auspices of the Women Society of Christian Church, the Wesley Church (Methodist* will hold its first pott-war Bazaar at the Church compound and hall at 4.00 p.m. today. A number ol unusual attractions which should appeal to adults and children, will be on
    188 words
  • 16 8 Inche Abdul untitled Abdullar, of lVaan. hj.s taken over duties as Aasi aant Engineer, I'WD Klang.
    16 words
  • 630 8 "All Roads Now Lead To Communism U.P. ana Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 6— According to Radio Moscow, Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, today declared thac the "secret of the atom bomb no longer exists." Molotov was speaking at the 30th anniversary of the Russian revolution.
    U.P. ana Reuter.  -  630 words
  • 57 8 The Sports Sect on Of the Merruads Musical Association will hold a sevei-a-Side Soccer competition some time this morth. Memoers wishing participate are requested to be Dresi't.t wltnout fail at 25 Sea Avenue, Kator.g. on Tuesday. 11th November at 12.30 p.m. The draw of payers fcr the teams
    57 words
  • 75 8 Raffles College will meet pore Recreation Club to kjctaj encounter this evening at 5.15 P-» J* the Padane A keen struggle is m 'tore ana hockey enthusiasts may le sure of a feast of thrills. The Raffles College XI will be Tone Sen? B. K.
    75 words
  • 171 8 The following will play the R. N. Police during their week-erd games: TODAY (Friday> Against the R.A.F. Tengah at Naval Base at &.15 p m. Gurdev Singh: R~ Hill ai d Hup. Jar goer Sir«h. Gurdial S ngh. Col F. H Little and Kartar Singh. Arjan
    171 words
  • 100 8 The Combined Singapore Asiatic side to meet the Combined Selangor As atic side in the Ail Blues Cv:« rueger competition Will be representta oy following; Patrick Yee iS.CR.C.», N. Shah < Police), W. Fung iM.C.UK Wee sow iSC R C >. Low Kee Pow «S.C.R.C.». Oh
    100 words
  • 58 8 A team will be selected from tne following to represent the Tamil Brotherhood Association vga nst the D'strict Dawns a: soccer to be played at Fort Canning on Sunday: Ganapathy. S. Muthiah. Muthu. S. Chandra. K. R. Muthiah. Noordeen. N. G. Samy. R. Govinda. G. Muthusamy. G. Suppiah.
    58 words
  • 382 8 The stage is ?e* for the s'xth Singapore Ii ter-Colloge bacminton encounter betweer the Raffles College and the Medirai College which w'll be payed at the Raffles institution hall to-mor-row at 2 p.m. for the Tratr.am OhaKerge Cup, presented by Mr. Tan Ah Chua. This la
    382 words
  • 29 8 Mr. S. Nadegan. Advocate, untitled JoTiho, b'»js been elected member of the Senate.of the new Parliament, of Ceylon. He: in the son-in-law of Mr r. Thambipiliay, of Kuala Lumpur*
    29 words
  • 244 8 Badminton Win For F N S.C. In a frier dly return badm.r.tcm match of four J?£ three doubles played on. Satur day last, at tne Clerical Union Hall the F. ard N- Sports CluD "B"Team beat the National City Bar k by six games to one Results (F. and N."
    244 words
  • 129 8 In s friendly soccer match between the Chartered Bank Sports Club and the Base Group Royal Engineers 2nd Team at the latter's ground jn Tanghn on yesterday the Chartered Bank XI won 3 to 1. Tho Bankers were more on the defensive in the early stages, but
    129 words
  • 82 8 Tfce Singapore Gun Club held their weekly compel tion at the Seletar Ritie Raiifce on Wvduesday evening. The results wen as follows: First. Mr. Tan Huck San. Score 90 X 100; Dr. G. Rulbome. Score 90 X 100. Dr. Ransome having won the tankard two \%.ek« ago
    82 words
  • 62 8 Reuter. MADRAS. Nov. 5.-The Go verrment cf Madras. Southeast India, has decided to abolish horse racing in the Provirce. from April 1 next year, it is understood A bill havii thU effect was published by the Government some t me ceo but it was allowed to
    Reuter.  -  62 words
  • 39 8 The following have beer selected to renresei t SC C at hockey against the Medical College Union at the Padang today nt ?-15 p.m.:— Barres; Elliott. R«?<?ves: Scheltus. Gut-U-idge. Oilman*; Piercey, «abain. Bell. Read, S-uart.
    39 words
  • 74 8 Kadnvanallur Muslim League Football XT to meet Trafalgar yourger XI on Saturday, at Mental Hospital grourr*. kickoff 5.15 p.m.— M. N. Maideen, M. S. M< harned Shah. S. S. Ibrahim. M. N. Syed. S. A. Kader Oli. V. O. Syed, K.N. S. A. Hussaln, S. A. Ibrahim. K.
    74 words
  • 108 8 'FROM PAGE Ott ance 10 be made in order toi trade unions wnier. touMms yet be entitled to be aSiitti the Federation, to be tiigstl memoersiiip. The Federation will eri trade unions of all GoveiS and Municipal senires a forces. and the Seaport II Board. Trade Unions anrt
    108 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 347 8 THE "AUTO I HEkM" VULCANIZING OUTFIT, MADE IN ENGLAND, SEALS REINFORCES AND VULCANIZtS PUNCTURED CYCLE. MOTOR CYCLE. CAR LORRY TUBES IN A FEW MINUTES AT THE ROADSIDE OR ELSEWHERE. TT SAVES NEARLY 75% OF THE PRE. SENT VULCANIZING CHARGES. NOTHING MESSY. EVERYTHING PROVIDED FOR EXCEPT MATCH FOR LIGHTING 2 Models
      347 words
    • 101 8 m i mow RADIOS-5 valve Sup«* 110 250 V aad W-J 200 250 V. Trop ii corporr.tin? r features lor lcsg high amazing iKlt TONE. Limited number •special i 1 iro Prioe -160 each ROTARY CONVEHT^ nr a c OutP nt Wat and 300 W>* Volts. Price d each jgg
      101 words