Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1947

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune tHE PEOPLE £0£ the people Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Nov/ printed simultaneously in Singapore, Koala Lumpur, Inoh Pe.iang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Taiool House, 98, St.
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  • 174 1 S.O.S. to Kallang in Failing Light (Tribune Staff Rene**ter) "Hydraulic pressure failurt No [iap>. May we use long runway at Tengah?" This was the urgent S.O-S. radios I by aa upcoming plane and handed to the Area Con r>! 1 -> ftfi Kallang airport
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  • 143 1 CANADA INVITES PHILIP PRINCESS Reuter-AAP. SOUTHAMPTON. Nov 7.-Mr. MacKenzie Kins. Canadian Prime Minister, said here today that he was going to express very strongly the hope that Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Mountbatten would find it possible to go to Canada after rheir wedding. Canada would give them a great welcome,
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  • 82 1 Reuter. MADRAS. -(Nov. 6:—The Madras Government announced today that it had issued very strict instructions" to the authorities in the districts adjoining Hyderbad State to guard against smuggling of arms and to prevent "infiltration of tin desiraWe dements and infill' ences." Hyderbad. one of the targeat of
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  • 26 1 ..._.rvs Nov 7—A new .000 strong, anununiby i> tl uai guard rmed. it is nenl will VI! at pre--31 0 officers
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  • 33 1 Reuter. 7: -Id rd Brit: Ambassador, 11! today tha* e I" Am** i ted it to not RC" I ch h a I ual bu4rcas I e under-
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  • 109 1 U.P. SYDNEY, Nov. 7. Govern"WCH.? 84 n.'j.v'.s hxinii hnvndrd ru imnulscs 6ft the moon and Bucccssfnllv thorn agakn h oo and a qnmrter aecomdm later. /> was the first c.rpcri**en* "f it* kiful ever made in Awt+rnlid and was the first 8 <■< ?s9ful bombardment of the
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  • 62 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Ncv. 7— U Tin Tut, Minister ;or toy.- A£hdj(| a»d Finance; Is [t»a\ihs KaSgOon towards the end oi" next week to attend the Internailonal Tirade Con/erences iit Ka\ iii.t due to br-g n on Nov. 31. The Minister ;md his party are traDf
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  • 241 1 U.P. Spai »sh Arcir.ieg*. 'ymna- StiUman's rr: Thur-r'av as he E for SaturX gro Willie H ..'-wood Grove. s! aDe. He ehl injury h? nose which re r I g time weight 104 Brown. (1 lie would s) c;allv imu r us Brown
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  • 124 1 U.P. LONDON. Nov 7. KiTg Qscrce VU Ui ot permit pretty n-vcar-old PrirtfSS Margaret re* to not crgaged or mamed for at leas- three years, Buck day cemroentina on whal they Je-cribed as report i i ki: c he r wth risible Euro pears. The
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  • 584 1 (By Our Racin- Reporter). A fair crowd turned up at the Bukit T:mah racecourse today to watch the horses in training for the Singapore Turf Club revival meeting which begins next Saturday. Among the crowd were also a few ladies The track >s in excellent
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  • 225 1 Russia Aims at Esta blishing Supreme Bloc U.P. tondoN Nov 7.—Russia aims t 0 establish a varf wWch will eaual or exceed the power ,f the United SStoSS AfBritish bloc, the Royal InsUl "Y& 7n ctuute is related fairs said in a study today. The Institute «s to but is
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  • 86 1 U.P. ATLANTA. (Georgia), Nov. 7: 6. Reid. 50, former Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court and a member of the war trials commission at Nuremberg, jumped from his 12th floor offica in the Oand'er Building to death. Reid resigned as Chief Justice of the
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  • 50 1 FRANCE PAKISTAN Reuter. PARIS, Nov. 7:—The Fren.h Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that "desirous ol maintaining and strengthening the friendly relations between France and Pakistan the Fronch Government and the Govern ment of Pakistan have decided by common corsert to exchange diplomatic missions enjoying the status of embassies." —Reuter.
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  • 256 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies, Dr. Hubertus van Mook. has agreed to permit relief ships from Singapore to take relief supplies to the 20.000 distressed Chinese in the Pakan Baroe area :n Sumatra following a personal appeal by
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  • 54 1 Reuter. BUDAPEST, Nov. 7.~Zoltan Ffeiffcr, leader of the Hungarian Rightwirg Independerce Opposition Party, who has fled abroad, is to be tried r ext week in his absence, it was announced here today. The public prosecutor wm demand confiscation of M. Pfeiffer's er.tire estate in addition l o
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    • 52 1 SPOTIA Bth and °V h n v. j oi to l a.m. ■X- j o*' JPS TCP VALUE X~> IFt HF LABEL SAYst^t4VMWV the article—towel, bedsheet or nylon the rame: v!2fUS PLACE s.ncapori ffiONE4649 T T!FIGUARD MILK ass.m i 1 w WKm H M ,JtBI, ii ii 1 y 1
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    • 83 1 All (lie fatal styles WATCHES I CLUCKS I Wholesale Retail Owing to lmited stock ro catologue is issued Expert Repairs Undertaken Yick Woh Hing 429, Bridge Road, Spore.; Phone 7922 (near Middle Roadi fc-Mk%%m' SOFTNESS OF Bemberg Silk J jAjQ \ND FIND TH/ Wjym DIFFERI V( E A FX3R COCKTAIL
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    • 571 2 SHIPPING I MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore* BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Stentor" From U.K G.13 "iMelampus" From U.S.A GG M Anchiaeft" Due from U.K Nov. 11 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOU and CONTINENTAL PORTS "Eumaeus" Sails for Genoa, Marseilles. Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow Nov. 8 "Lycaon"
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    • 448 2 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER EREIG HT SERVICES For Hon«4 Kong, Swatow Amoy S.S. "HONO SIANG* For Palemfeang and Piadjoe 8S "BIDOR" Sails 0 PM. 17th Nov FOR DJAMBI S.S. "EMPIRE MAYMEAD' .(Hoi.g Tat) 13th. Nov For further particulars please apply to:— The Ho
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    • 539 2 EXPORT OF SOAP It has been decided that all Singapore soap export quotas will be allocated to those intending exporters who are able to submit proof of enquires received from importers at tne port of destination. This system will apply to the December 1947 and subsequent uuotas. AppHcatiors should he
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    • 459 2 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 CUSfODIAN OF P&OPERfrY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 SALE BY TENDER BY No. 47. The Custodian of Propeny, j Sirgapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following:— Chevrolet Lorry 5N.2276 Engine No. T.R. *****48. Ford V 8 Van Engine No
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    • 427 2 p 0RSAU I nclaimen SJ ■n accordance Section 63 0 <V r !l 'Cap. 140, intend. t 0 H on the 25th gicceedins days, a No 141 (until as Go,iow n No 2? cargo which, Ur w A claimed and del 'hat date have tody for more thi Part <
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  • 74 3 untitled Horler's Famous "Standish" In New Escapdes PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS* famow as a ■t of the oce Service. r*i henchpy- ufreur." MY, Standish s > Chief, head of "Q. 1." He is known as "The Mole M HERR GREISNER, a Ronstadtian Secret Agent. MAJOR
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  • 1231 3 ||0 M WITH THE ENEMY. ting by the side v to notice his re-s':-ndish start As he did ss over his tian Embassy. bis face In i card you say. ied .'..neisely. Irive to Hades go be said. shake of the bis own seat. ing a tail coat
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    187 3 A. She £pcnt her early girlhood in Utah. Her j day mates were Indian childien who taught her to rope :md ride. This knowledge helped her later when she made several westerns. L;. She's one 01 Hollywood's top party givers, because she can always think of something
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  • 35 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. According to the* Department oi Commerce the United States exported 149.862.000 square yards of cotton textiles in September, compared With 140.686.000 in August and 41.109.000 in September. 1946.—Reuter.
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    • 863 3 GGF SITUATiOxNS VACANT OPPORTUNIIV with Universal Orgau sation for young man of pleasuig personadty. willing io work. Beding experience unnecessary. Reply own handwrit ng to Box No. a*o>. M.T. Spore. i.J.'.80.) WANTED LADY Shorthand 'typists age between 10 to 20. Api l> t o Diamond Film Distributors on. North Bridge
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    • 588 3 ACCOMMODATION WANTED by European couple on long Mass witli option oi possible purchase, house with two or three Preference water-front Katong or East Coast R.,ad. Will do all repairs and painting [f necessary. No. tea mone\. Write Lo B->x A47U. M. T. Spore. «J.787». WANTED Office aeeoramodatioti about 800 square
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    • 663 3 toil FOR SALE larger quantity w-nt.. clothing tOt InOy .-dzt- a. w. LOy.s and j-ins SOOnl very 1 .lie wOi--. JiOA ixo. nU. iVi.T. Sport. FOR SALE. iJ,iigilsn-iVia!Jiy DicUOi'a:;, by R. O. WiiLsu'dt. liU pages. c«.n.piete A to Z. Price 140/-. li. />. Publishing Co., P. O. Box .079. Singapore,
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    • 580 3 TUITION INSTRUCTION in BU OoaMMft Is Su jcets. En;;! sh, <fe M. ths. PilmaUfa a Speciality, individual Instruction Morning Kvtuin/. Btngapara institute Of Commerce. 75 Middle R (H. ail. LEARN TYPEWRITING! al HOMETV PEWRIIER SUPPLIED Be GOOD TYPIST ir; 6 monthe A] ETSI G.P.O. Lex 153. 10. W3>. TO COMMENCE
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  • 838 4 Malaya is asked to believe—and it is difficult to disbelieve—that an arrangement has been entered into between Britain and America which offers a serious threat to the Straits smelting industry and equally to the Malayan tin producing industry- During the last three months the faintest rumours
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  • 150 4 Sir, Your correspondent, 'Australian who fought in both World Wars" was certainly impressive in parading before your readers his "bit" in both of the previous world wars: but the complaint he made about the Poppy badges being a monopoly A the tin Gods on wheels had to
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  • 119 4 Reuter. LONDON Britain, the lirst country to build and put into service airliners fitted with propcllor driving gas turbine engines, may become the world's leading civil air power, according to the Society of British Aircraft Constructors. The gas turbine engine adapted to drive a propellor,
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  • 678 4 The views expressed In this column arc those ot an individual and do not necessarily reflect those of this newspaper. VIA AMERICANA What Is the American Way of Life 9 Those who go to the pictures probably picture it as a combination of affluence, p'n-up girls,
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  • 193 4 Sir. —I thank you [or publish ing my letter on this subject and this letter follows in the belief that on your Policy of "By the People, for the People" you are interested in ull matters concerning them. In the first letter. I said "three lights are one
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  • 1111 4 A YOUNG MALAYAN CITIZEN, HARRY FANG, TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER, COMMENTS TODAY ON PRESENT-DAY YOUNG If ever there was a Malayan student who disliked attending school sessions ii was Ah Beng. He had been in an English school for eleven years. He never did well
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  • 477 4 Letter from Reader J *c foundations of fP*«?u Malays. nor r minutest part th sf r a S S "c are told, the fc f orocess. which ta u?T?A > blosS0!il into a w h p. J J 1 -orm of Govern^ Retimes no Kj* 12 01 18
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  • 37 4 Reuter. Sydney: nw*i the Australian gin passed m HoHywoo in America. Ausl Kitty Bl «ett s from the IT*** she spent right i A m ade-«p, but the rnatural beauO" as high as in ■aid. Rente-.
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  • 568 5 New Delhi. Nov 4 _Th o d~i coercion *y invas'on was "li» San 9? ver:imenVs Pollc, of States accession tod^nV^? f3r the Kashmir Mahajan. the ?rS sa d Mr Meh rchand In reply to the Sk'stin KMh t mir in a
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  • 95 5 (A.I.S.) Australian National Airways are equipping Skymastcrs and Skyliners throughout their network with the "magic pillow*, containing a miniature loud speaker in the headrest of every individual seat. When the head is placed on the headrest, the passenger hears broadcast music to which the receiver is tune. The
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  • 17 5 trf s right) and Mrs. Scott (centre) sellino pop. c* M town yesterday.
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  • 247 5 r- ;hm ill two separate i Dial Office irtment. an In- -es branch and lications branch, X W. Black- Information Press conference luties is the Prevision picture sen cc from Colouj duces, plus ceriting functions" previy the COI. will n by the Coloigh the
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  • 65 5 'Tribune Staff Reporter) TAIPING. Nov. 6. A 61-year-old Chinese Catholic named Henry Yoong was killed by a falling branch at Khan Pau. It appears *the man was cutting a big branch of a lubber tree. He was unable to get off in time wnen the branch feii.
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  • 323 5 LIBERTY MUSICAL DRAMATIC ASSN. ANNIVERSARY Group Photograph taken on the occasion of the second anniversary celebration of the Ciberty Musical and Dramatic Association. Seated from left to right are Mr. Parnell. Mrs. Lee Kirn Puat, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, Mr. Lee Kirn Puat, Mr. On<j Peng Hock. Dr. Chia Keng
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  • 120 5 LONDON, (By Air Mail)— Rodney is a black greyhound with a scar on its neck. But alter a entered as Rodney had won a race at Plymouth Greyhound Stadium, some of its colour came off, revealing white paws and a white chest. The starter said this
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  • 209 5 LONDON- :By Air Mail) -A woman who wote to her husbsi.d, "God must be my judge, no* you, nor your relations, 1 or your padre nor, in fac\ aoy man", was grai ted a divorce a T Liverpool. Judge Fra.>er Harrison sai! he relieved the wemar,.
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  • 430 5  -  By YARBOROUGH With a view to devising a remedy for the long drawn-out rubber. Mr. Oswald Jackoby, a prominent American player, has suggested a game of four hands only with one complete cycle of vulnerability. This tabloid biidge in four doses can certainly be very useful
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  • 159 5 London: (By Air Mail).—A judge sa d at Birm ngham that i Wi-; foolish of a woman <T 0 rag her husband at whilst if she knew he was a bad loser. If the ragging led to trouble she had only herself to thank,
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  • 45 5 The Commissioner of War Damage Claims, Mr. J. Carson, has returned from discussions in England with the British Government. He wdl report to the Governor of the Malayan Cnion, Sir Edward Gent, and the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin before a statement is issued. 1
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  • 105 5 London. (By Airmail) Couples Who B and a* 1 the at or laughin? and "'c king wi h drink" have made a Macclesfield (Cheshire) clergyman wonder who'her he should refuse to jo or. with their marriage service. "People think i' looks nic to be married in church,
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    • 90 5 THAT NEVER. NEVER CHANGES IN QUALITY! UJIt. COW l! i, p W powd I whole milk Only fine milk 7» Uhk, to.. made mlo Kl.m. Aod it is kept .ale and pure .penal packing process. Kliro quality never canes! Mother: Do you recommend Kl.m 11 l-borat«ry-le*led m*ny hme, lor ponly
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    • 24 5 UTERINE TONIC THE SOVREIGN REMEDY FOP ALL MENSTRUAL TROUBLES KNOW THE WORLD OVER FOR SO YEARS OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES /fA/NA /iOHAMeo <f Sons
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    • 115 5 End Rheumatism While Yeu Sleep At you suffer sharp, stabbing pains I» lolnta are swollen. It shows your blood la MUoneri through faulty kidney action. Other aymptoma of Kidney Disorder* are Burnlnl Itching Paisages, "Getting up Nights." Backache*, Lumbago. Lag Nervousness. DUzlnees. Headaehss. Colds. Puffy Ankles. Circlsc under Eyes. Lack
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  • 350 6 (Fn.ni Our On v )i Reporter) ~.T ArrA Nov 7 -Mtilarr-n Government clerks deeply reof the colonial secretary, Singapore, jnth Settlor! Of LondoVchrtmher of .mm*rce and Oereral Clcr.cnl Service exam't *atS©l s The effect of tho Colonial iSecretary's decision to pone the iate
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  • 231 6 Hew Ah Chai, a yourg Khek. who grlnrjed throughout nJjtrrai at the Sir gapore Assizes >esicr SavwheV charged with hem* unlawful possession of a volver and five rounds of ammu rWQH, preferred however to remain v'er.t whet he was called upon to make
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  • 109 6 (A.I.S.) CANBERRA. Nov. 6. At a meeting o: the Oener^Cab.m. Kenna. will recommer d stncUr Guarart ne regulations in Aus tV Sc?ator McKer na is known to coraider Otia necessary because of the British withdrawals from and Kgypt, the relaxaton of ronditiors in Java and ID*
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  • 70 6 (A.I.S.) SYDNEY. Nov. 6.—Th? Australian motoring industry is relieved by reports that th? Govei ment will allcw ar additional C 1.000.000 worth of motor car chassir, to be imported from Canada and the U.S.A. the dollar saving restrictions, chassis imports had beer limited to £8,030,000. but. following a
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  • 36 6 Reuter. VIENNA. Nov. 6. aoltar Pfeiffer. Hungariar Opposition P.'.rtv leader who arrived ir Vienna yesterday after fleeing from Hurgary. to no lor«er in Austria, it was learned from a veliab source here today. Reuter.
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  • 232 6 Tho Siamese Ambassador and Madame Dipeck Jayanama were last, night ontortained to n dinner party of sixteen, including the British Foreign Secretary and Mrs. Ernest B.'vin. Other guests included Doyen of |Ue Diplomatic Corps. Brazil.an fUnbassador and Dona Isobel Moniz de Aragao. High Commfssicner for
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  • 439 6 To speed up rehabilitation of Malaya's railways, delayed by material and other shortages, some 965 goods wagons of various types have been ordered from the United Kingdom. Som* of the new wagons arc already arriving, but the majority are not expected before the middle anil latter
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  • 157 6 (From G.ir Gicti Reporter* j Ipoh, Not. 6.—The Local Indian Congress Seva Dal traa formed on Sunday at the pre- mlses of the Kirn a Indian AsSO- elation, Ipoh. Mr. J. Emmanuel. Regional i Officer o- the Seva Dal Perak, prided and there wer* i about
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  • 57 6 U.P. PARIS Nov. ft.—Uncollected garbage continued to piU- up in > C veptacles cluttering the street* end courtyards as the strike of 000 Saidtary Department workers continued, it was reported htie today. Garbage collectors and street sweepers who are classed with the police, following demonstrations, continued adamant JO
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  • 78 6 U.P. NEW YORK. Nov. 6.—The India Famire Emergency ComI mittee, whose rrrembers ir elude i Louis Fischer and Pearl Buck. 1 met and decided to resume ope--1 rations. It is said that the i group would firstly seek to learn in what chargse may be made ir
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  • 126 6 (From Our Oxen Reporter) TAIPING, Nov. 7. With reference to Press reports regarding a case of smallpox which was detected in Taiping District I Court on Oct. 29 when the District Judge. Mr. C. P. Newton, lawyers, Customs and Police Officers and all those present in tbe Court
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  • 175 6 NEW DELHI, Nov,. 6.—The following is a fuller versian of the speech delivered by Mr. J. A. Thivy. Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, at a recent session of th e Asiar Regional Conference of the 1.L.0. row meeting in New
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    • 226 6 today f ATHAY TODAV -> 11, 1.45, 4 15 V it 1 II fl I TliONK <;.45, Mi 3400. IF YOU PREFER A GOOD MURDER STORY. TREK THIS WILL BE YO UR WEEK END'S ENTERTAINMENT. Screen Ploy bv HARRY RUSKIN ond NIVEN BUSCH Based on the Novel by JAMES M.
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  • 686 7 The Htn cd. o Racinn Corresponds!) ing As antV \h a^ fiCaUon list rnakea interesting readlied among Class 2 horses g mePl> haa be n clas si This brilliant five year>-old bay Australian gelding by Pelican out Ol Quid Brew, was drawn by
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  • 304 7 In a thr 11-packed game played throughout at a terrific pace, the Singapore Recreation Club scored a 2-1 win ever Raffles College at hockey on the Padang yesterday. R. H. Barth, the Roc's skipper, played brilliantly, showing fine anticipation and making fullblooded clearances.
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  • 90 7 RUcr;ER Malaya Cup, Services vs. Johore, Jalan Bosar Stadium; All Blues Cup, Combine-1 Singapore Asiatics vs. Combined Selangor Asiatics, Padang. Poiiop vs. G. H. Q. S'ftnajs, Thomson Rii id; S pore District XV vi. 711 Army Troops, i: EL, Thomson R.,r.d polo ground. HOCKEY Naval Dockyard vs. R.A.F.
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  • 112 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Nov. 7.—An indication that Chira will send a soccer team to the Olympic Games in London r«*xt year is contained in an arr«ouncement made last night by the Football Committee of the Shanghai Athletic Federation. The arrouncemer.t followed publication of a
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  • 213 7 Pl.iyin- on Saturday and tenia* hp B P d, le ltp d the LlbenV io o, and b games to l respectively Aga.nst Liberty B.P. (Oriental BP. players naat'oned Singles:—Loh Ban Cheng leal K.s. Dm ia-7. 10-o and Lim c. Wan Deal Biiiy Io Ij-S Doubles:—Tan p. i
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  • 49 7 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LTJMPTJR, Nov. 7 Jimmy Binl this evening knocked out Battling Sima in the fourth of their scheduled 10 round bout here. Bird started a hurricane attack on Sima right from the first gong and Sima wilted under the terrific onlaught.
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  • 183 7 COLOURS' 2 WHITES 2 Keen hockey was witnessed when the Combined Services held another trial at Tang)in yesterday with players of both teams displaying excellent stickwork and combination. Lys, the Whites' centre-for-ward drew rirst blood when he got a well-timed shot into goal about ten
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  • 87 7 Entries are invited for the BrterDistrict Football League UWt the of the S.C.F.A. Pl ivers who have been playing in the SA.F.A. Leagu.« and Cup competitions are not eligible to take part in this competition. Y'li' The entrance fee Is $5.00 and the date of closing
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  • 361 7 Early this morning, the Manchuria Steamed out of Keppel Harbour bound for Mania. Leanmg over the rails and having a last look at the slowly receeding town were the Filipino boxers. Baby Baltazar and Emilio Tzanez. Promoter Ktm lA* and Fhu },;< :tc hox< r SOW
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  • 58 7 The Medical College Union defeated the Singapore Cricket Club at hockey by three goals to nil on the Padang yesterday. Play in the lirst half was scrappy, the Medicos disappointing often in the forward line. But in the second half, the same bnghtened with the Medicos
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    • 90 7 LAST 3 SHOWS 3. 6.15 and 9.15 p.Oi Bud ABBOT and Lou COSTEIXO in their greatest laugh-riot "Time of Their Lives' 7 with Majorie Reynalds OPENING TOMORROW THE SONG OF BERNADETTE" 3. 6, 915 p.m. Patrors are requested to be seated at the time of screening owins: to the length
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  • 128 8 The team to represent the Banka Sports Club ir a friendly soccer match against the 8.0.D. (Civilian Section) or Monday, at 8.0.D. ground, wdl be selected from the following Players should assemble at Clifford's Pier at 4.40 p.m. for transport: Boon Yoor, Sartg, Boon Yoon Cheong, Boon
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  • 400 8 (Tribure Staff Reporter) The 40-fcot yacht "Aik." skippered by Capt. A. van NiewKooP ai d manned by a crew of only two, which left Rotterdam on a s'obe—circlir g tour on July 1 last year has called at S'rgapore after havirq; traversed
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  • 90 8 The PasMve Defence and E««--s< it I'd Be /Ices will lay a wreath on Tuewliy (Nov. 11) at the Cenotaph. The Ceremony wiii commune at 7.15 a.m. Member! will meet in the Caih Iral compound at 7 a.m. and take up their position In the space reserved
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  • 438 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Wef-ley Church compound and hall took a bee-hive appearance an an endless itreamol friends and visitors attended the first post-war bazaar held ester- As usual, the fust crowd xvhth entered the baaaar, bealejedI the Variety Stall where useful articles from
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  • 203 8 (Tr'hune Btoff Reporteri Two incidents took place in the vicinity of the Singapore Harbour Board coolie lines on Thursday night. A3 a result of whirh onr man was seriously injured and a total of 13 men arrested. All the men concerned in the two incidents were Indians
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  • 199 8 Municipal Budget ACHIEVED ONLY BY "RUTFILES rTTT/v LARGE PROGRAMME OF URGENT WORK* ING MANY OF THEM INTO A BORT OF r'/A 5 FOR THE FUTURE, THE MUNICIPAL COMVivJ, I*l1 1 PROVED YESTERDAY A PRATIC ALLY j; j Pr't FOR IMP, SHOWING A GROSS REVEX f? BtflZ
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