Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1947
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Title Section61 1947-11-10 1 The Malaya Tribune rV 11 iC PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Inoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) Dili»»' SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune L'.ndun Aijrnts: Meeere. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot61 words
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Article34 1947-11-10 1 Reuter After a l ew ng Patl! of .n been ill :».r the day 'ouad t. I j U j from parar reported hut was learned r serious than r.Reuter - 34 words
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Article40 1947-11-10 1 X,- n Pove-tv urpassed in -.republics. here »1 a -I'in-Amer-i• ai, Dr. Rr Si > i len former v Se< rotary y-sti ken an«l v/ere an easy ie<! rei üblics were c I com-neo-f&st ism" was he said.40 words
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Article39 1947-11-10 1 Reutei 9 (One n took part in documentary film I- of a Tiiump- released in the •be 30th anniverous parts of in the same day year, taking it y in the Stalin v ..-plan. Reuter.Reutei - 39 words
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486 1947-11-10 1 Kashmir Mdpping-Up -Reuter and U.P. NEW DELHI. Nov. 9.—A battalion of Indian Dominion troops with a few medium tanks tonight entered Junagadh city, the capital of Junagadh state in Kathia\.ar peninsula, north of Bombay whgg* recent accession to Pakistan was disputed by the government-Reuter and U.P. - 486 words
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187 1947-11-10 1 0»i CHm Sewn r'r> b Malacca, Nor. battle aganst Malacca goes on i the men, who l eradicate this evil ;r r Settlement. In recent licta of this narI n fe:retted out iweepa on shady hout the Settlena n Malacca j-• r, been187 words
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Article160 1947-11-10 1 fTribiuu Staff Rtporfrrl 1 The Police will start dredging one at ions at a spx off Tanong Katong, !f the body of v Chinese who is alleged to have fallen into th" water f£ J a i olor alter a light on board does not come up160 words
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Article86 1947-11-10 1 (From Our Own Reporter > taiping. Nov. 9.—A Malay watchman of Pcrdok Tai j ong Estate awakeied at 12.40 a.m. hy the safe alarm rirging, found that two planks rear the sate had beer removed. Flashing ms torchlight, he saw a man and challenged him. The86 words
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Obituary91 1947-11-10 1 Turgku Fatimah, a sister of H R H. the Sultan, of Johore. died last night In Johore Bahru a Vhe 6 funeraf 6 will take place this afterroor. between. 4 to 5 p'm. at the Johore Bato Malay Cemetery. Flags will be flown at half-mast in91 words
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Article62 1947-11-10 1 Reuter. .Washington. Nov. 9. PresMent Truman declared today that the "underlying causes of the economic and political unrest in Greece remain of grave concern to the United States Government and hinted tha* more money may be needed over and above the $300 000.b00 alreadyReuter. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration22 1947-11-10 1 .uot v 'At one of th< most succt tefnl jock* ys upcoMntry, photoe} uph* d at Fin hit Ttmah raeeconne.22 words
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Article, Illustration539 1947-11-10 1 (By Our Racing Reporter) Slow work was the order of the track this morning anrj only a few horses were taken out on the third track. Others were seen exercising on the sand track near the stables. Prince Eugene, looking a picture of fitness, strode out539 words
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Article23 1947-11-10 1 -U.P. OSLO, Nov. 9:—The second ranked Russian football team, Moscow Dynamos beat the Norwegian Skeid team 7-0, half time 4-O.—U.P.-U.P. - 23 words
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Article27 1947-11-10 1 U.P. VIENNA. Nov. 9:—The Austrian National Football team beat the Italian National team five goals to 1 before a frenzied 60,000 crowd in Vienna stadium.—U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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511 1947-11-10 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Stringent Immigration control in Singapore still goes on. Every month the Immigration Department is besieged with hundreds of applications for entry into the country—and every month 80% of the would-be immigrants are being refused the necessary travel documents that will sanction511 words
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Article73 1947-11-10 1 Renter. POONA. Nov. 'J.- Thirty people died from food poisoning after Bitting dutcn to a funeral feast in a village here. Nearly a hundred in furs were very ill, but recoveaea. The poisoning was said to be Hue fa the nee of flour made fromRenter. - 73 words
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Article45 1947-11-10 1 ■Reuter. CAIRO. Nov. 9:—The death roll in Egypt's seven week's old cholera epidemic topped 10.000 tonipht with the announcement of another 175 deaths in the past 24 hours. Total official deaths since the epidemic beeran on S-pt. 23 are now 10.130.—Reuter.■Reuter. - 45 words
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Article41 1947-11-10 1 The Passive Defence and Essent'al Services wii Ihe laying a wreath tomorrow at the Cenotaph at 7.15. Members will meet in the Cathedral Compound nearest to the Municipal Buildinp hy 7 o'clock to move into position*41 words
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Article44 1947-11-10 1 Reuter. FRANKURT, Nov. 9:—The AngloAmerican zone of Germany is to be relieved of its desperate fat shortage by the import of 6,920 tons of whaie oils from the former Axis country, Japan. German bi-zonal food officials were informed this weekend. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article53 1947-11-10 1 Reuter. CAIRO. Nov. 9: —The Four-Power Investipat ng Commission which is to mike a six months' tour of the former Italian colonies arrived here from Malta today. The 27 representatives will spend tomorrow in Cairo and will resume their journey to Asmara 1" Eritrea, before dawnReuter. - 53 words
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Article79 1947-11-10 1 U.P. LONDON. Nov. 9. The Neivs of the World reported today that the King MMM considering the question of creating Princess Elizabeth the Duchess in her oivn right in addition to Lrstoiving a Dukedom on Lieut. Mountbattem. It said no final decision has yet been madeU.P. - 79 words
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Article308 1947-11-10 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Official Siamese circles in Singapore were unperturbed by news of the coup staged by Field Marshal Songram, yesterday morning. His Excellency Luang Ratanadib. the Siamese Consul-General in Singapore, will remain in his pest. He does not expect the present Siamese situation 10308 words
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Article354 1947-11-10 1 Who is this man Sonogram w ho has seized power in Siam? Dodwell Cooray. of the Tribune sLafT, who lived years in Siam, tells youhere. Field Marshal Plaek Pipul Songgram. one of the leaders of the coup d'etat of June 21, 1932, which substituted a354 words
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Advertisement28 1947-11-10 1 (WOE* That win I Charm Yi.ii ~Ai>h ANli r 0 OUDEK MADE FOR THE TROPICS! i CHINESE TWISTED SEAGRASS MATS in fancy colours Prices from $9.00 to $72.0028 words
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Advertisement13 1947-11-10 1 HENG CHEONG. I WATCH COMPANY (ESTD. 1911). PHONE ***** 195, ORCHARD RD SPORE.13 words
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Advertisement598 1947-11-10 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Stentor" From U.K. G. 13 "Melampus" From U.S.A G6 "Anchises" Due from U.K «OV. 11 Sailings for LIVi-RPOOL, GLASGOW and CONTINENTAL PORTS "Lvcaon" Sails for I iverpool Nov. 14 "Diomed" Sails for Liverpool Nov. 30598 words
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Advertisement312 1947-11-10 2 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER IREIG BT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy S.S. "HONG SIANG* For Patembang and Pladjoe S.S. "BIDOR" Sails 9 P.M 17th Nov FOR DJAMBI S.S. "EMPIRE MAYMEAD" (Hoi g Tat) 13th. Nov. For further particulars please apply to:— The312 words
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Advertisement841 1947-11-10 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIFALITV. Tenders are invited for the Supply of Oast iron Specials" for the Water Department. Terder Form ard Specification from Municipal Secretariat. Tenders close at 12 noon on Monday, 1 December. 1947. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Terders are invited for the purchase of Surplus Coal Tar for period 1 Jer vary841 words
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Advertisement282 1947-11-10 2 kn,,, vu.u (jM -B f was'peaceful], nor home, 284 smerely for thc r Turners. Car^^?« Plart drivers, iKl5^B makers, etc etc Also Storekeeper;^^ ot her types of M the hAEOUR^SiH EMPLOYMENT Kavelock Road Shorthard-tvp; H J No. A 486. M T KmL W Post of Malay Piiw&M cer. Singaoore, on282 words
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1734 1947-11-10 3 cvnOPSIS OF PREVIOUS UTisKS STANDISH fsaioMi as so .in agent Oi Urn Service. He fa l uollc dinner ..t a speech, when m code iro:a Li AMY iotherwise Secret Service Chief. ut lor iroubi.. een i y SUmdish a BOj; dors, together BENNY1,734 words
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Article, Illustration156 1947-11-10 3 A. He had a round-a-bout career befoie he took up acting, sol all sorts of things from paint to potatoc salad. B He's tall, he's blond, he's teirific! You applauded him in lvs first movie role as one of the Mcicuiy Pla.vers. C. He thrilled you in156 words
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Advertisement608 1947-11-10 3 ACt OiVLUODATiON WANTED by Eurojitan couple on long with option of possible purchase, house with two or three bed-rooms. Preference water-front Katong or East Coast Road. W.ll do all repaU-s and painting if necessary. No. tea money. Write to Box A 47:». M. T. B'pore. (J.787>. WANTED Office accommodation about608 words
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Advertisement667 1947-11-10 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE larger quantity winter clothing lor lady size S. \v. Chilium ooy.s and gins some rely i u'e wo. Box No. 4<o. MT. B'pore. (J.T62;. FOR SALE. English-Malay Dictio»a.y by 11. O. Winsicdt. 171 pages. Uotupiete A to Z. Price (40/-. S. B. A. iMbl ahlng Co.,667 words
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Advertisement694 1947-11-10 3 Ti l-.ON attention all displaced Students' Join our special Commercial Englis Training Class. Limited enrolments. Luquines 7—9 p.m. Chinese YMCA. Phone *****. (X.793,. VIOLIN AND PIANO qual fie J L:.o Teacher, pupils entered for examiu; t ons, homes visited near bus terrr.i nus 129, Loron-j J, Tciot. Kur.i. (K.791V INSTRUCTION694 words
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Article642 1947-11-10 4 A deadly epidemic of cholera is sweeping Egypt —a country which does not have a very humid climate, wherein this disease thrives. There are thousands of deaths occurring in India also. Many people are asking—can it happen in Malaya? Unfortunately, in the Past it has happened here.642 words
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Article279 1947-11-10 4 BOMBAY,- Before August 15, 1947, Indians whenever they trou- bled their mifKU abou' the matter at all— looked upon the many I scores of British memorials, statues, portraits and busts scatteied in streets, squares ami public halls throughout the main cities of this sub-continent iv tilings279 words
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Article142 1947-11-10 4 Mr. Robert Morley. the actor, has a high appreciation of the value of names, as may be noted in his recent experience with Sir Montague Burton, head of the tailoring firm. He had objected to the use of his name in the play "Edwaid My Son"142 words
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Article573 1947-11-10 4 ERIC LIM - By ERIC LIM ALL over the world you will lind these stalls of the wayside. Malaya, too. has its fair share of them, in the daytime, only the few which occupy the cool shady spots can carry on; at night tluy move as near as possible to573 words
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Article144 1947-11-10 4 Sir.—l am in thorough agree. ment with you that it is neces. sary to consider very carefully before condemning what may appear to be "a clear profit" at a high rate. Malayan traders should be left, alone. People who are dissatisfied with trading conditions are at liberty144 words
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Article, Illustration382 1947-11-10 4 Tribune Shipping Reporter - (By Tribune Shipping Reporter The S S Islander which has an excellent war record and has been a maid of ail work during the occupation for the Ministry of War Transport, is at anchor in Singapore waters now This i.538-ton vessel got away in382 words
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735 1947-11-10 4 Sir. —Let me turn to what Mr. MacDcnald has termed "a firm expression of intention that elections should be introduced early.' Th.s is claimed by the Governor-General, as firm advance on the original "general promise, that elections should be held as soon as735 words
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Article115 1947-11-10 4 R tlit Sir.—The Labour r<* f 11 -s an ouSateT/ legislation f ramecl relationship between such as labour contrS 1 the.r respective emnhv* other function wa^ocoS, 13 migrant labour rom India. Th sCo during t he day, when t,i' orosm -*as unknown'?®* country; but today lhe115 words
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390 1947-11-10 4 RE-DEFINE "DISTRESS" GET ON WITH THE TB JOB Sir, —In view of the recent publicity which has been given to the Jubilee Fund perhaps you would allow me to quote several relevant paragraphs from &he Silver Jubilee Fund (Singapore) Ordinance No. 1 of 1936. Preamble: "'And whereas the subscribers to390 words
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Advertisement43 1947-11-10 4 REMINGTON DrTuJXE Model 5 Streamlined IH>& STOCKS «TAII.ABI.K F«M»» REMINGTON RAND itn limits I* l f (incorporated In U.S.A. PIN GAPORk 142. ROBINSON ROAD- EW LEE RITBBER D Bi;" 165, HIGH STREET- KUALA AND v »:fi CHENG POX «KS 94. BRFWSTFR ROAB. IPOH43 words
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Article533 1947-11-10 5 GUN RIFLE CLUBS AGAIN (Tribune Staff Reporter) (lav-D C ißeon 0 f^ ingapor f a ns have foun d a 'WW sport in cia> pigeon a nd competitive rifle shootineof man &P T l has ca P tu red the imagination y J* B P e533 words
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Article57 1947-11-10 5 Renter DATA VIA. Nov. 8. The Dutch and Indonesian Republicans had their first contact under the auspices of the United Nations good offices commiss.on in informal talks here today In addition to the United Nations commission, members of a Dutch contact group, and three Republican Ministers were present.Renter - 57 words
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87 1947-11-10 5 U.P Wash ngton, Nov. 9.—Chinese official sources here said tod o; that the Chinese interior Ministry is currently considering plans or a postal ballot to per mit voting by Chinese OY«vsea* in the forthcoming elections. They said the Ministry hai not yet completed itsU.P - 87 words
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Article104 1947-11-10 5 (Tribune Staff Rf-porter) A large crowd of about 700 were present at the final screening of the religious film "Who Then Can Be Saved?" at the compound of the Telouk Ayer Methc.l st Churchy ,The show was held under the auspices oi the Teluk Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship.104 words
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Article579 1947-11-10 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Firing: two shots into the sir to deter pursuit tlx masked Chinese gunmen fled from a house in Oxley Road In the early dawn on Sunday taking with them $4,300 in cash and valuables but they left their shoes beh'nd. The gunmen, the579 words
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Article74 1947-11-10 5 U.P STOCKTON. Califorrla, Nov. 8. —Two persons died in a seven vehicle motor accider t in which two brses crashed into a Duming pile-up of five care on the h'eh v. ay 10 miloj south of here today. Several wsre iijured. A highway patrolmen saidU.P - 74 words
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Article84 1947-11-10 5 The S'ngapore v.w.c.A. will hold Week of World Fellowship and Prayer commencing today to •which all titeniberj of tbe Association are invited. The programme is as follows: Daily J a.m. at Leonic Hill Road; Wednesday (Nov. 12» 5 p.m. piayer meeting with Katong members84 words
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Article37 1947-11-10 5 -Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Nov. B.—Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, United Nations General Assembly President, today suggested i hat delegates should keen their speeches as short as possible ard speak only once ir- general debate.—Reuter. .at*V-Reuter. - 37 words
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Article63 1947-11-10 5 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Nov. 8-— Early counts in the Victoria State elections taking place today indicacd defeat for the Labour O-cverrment which ma y lose 14 tr 15 seats Gairs were beir.g made by the Liberals who might be able to form a government on their own. Key issueReuter. - 63 words
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Article33 1947-11-10 5 Reuter NEW YORK. Nov. 8.—U So Nvun, the first Burmese Ambassador to the United States, arrived here today by a«r on his way to Washington where he takes up duties on Morday Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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212 1947-11-10 5 Renter LONDON. Nov. 8.--Half -i length stopped Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, from beating his own record of 259 nil er.s <r a seasop today at A'exandra Paik. London, ir the f.hade of historic Alexandra Palacp At the start of theRenter - 212 words
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Article189 1947-11-10 5 As a <-onsequ*-nrv of th.« resolution of the Central Executive Committee oi the Singapore Puhl.c Works Labour Union held on rhe 27th 0< tob. r 1947 a meeting of lh,. v.iriou.s Government Workers Unions' representatives was held on Novemb. r 1 at the preeasts of189 words
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Article142 1947-11-10 5 UP LONDON. Nov. 9—The House of Lords, the highest tribunal, was asked to annul a marriage because a wife made her hus band use contraceptives. Frederic Charles Baxter of Hanwell. Middlesex, appealed to the Lords a-ter the Court of Appeal refused his plea for aUP - 142 words
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Article122 1947-11-10 5 Reuter New York, Nov. B.—Prevailing uncertainties as well as weekend considerations found the market range in one of the dullest Saturday sessions for some time. Well mixed price changes rarely reached one point with individual group trends indecisive and piv< A Is had infrequent appear-, ane/*Reuter - 122 words
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Article34 1947-11-10 5 TJ.P. Snlen. Oreeon, Nov. 8: —The morah: Of United States troons overs»n r <s evcellent except in Korea "where thugs are badly upset", Representative Walter A. Norblad said here today.—U.P.TJ.P. - 34 words
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Article45 1947-11-10 6 HOCKEY. &.C.C. vs. V.M.C.A:. Padang; S.R.C. vs. Med.cal College. Padang; Singapore Cits vs. Police, Thomson Road. SOCCER. Banka Sports Club vs. n.O.D. (Civilian,; see. BOD ground. BADMINTON. F. and N. Sports Club vs. S-. Chinese Methodist Church term, Clerical Or«on Hall. 7 p.m.45 words
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Article645 1947-11-10 6 SPECIAL BADMINTON NOTES Three badminton ambassadors mm Malaya to compete in the All-India badminton championships, will leave penang by the sJb. Bajula today. They are A. Samuel and Clian Ken Leon- of Kuala Lumpur ana S\ A. Dural of Singapore. The trip emanated from an645 words
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Article178 1947-11-10 6 Everyone who attended tbe first social and dance given oy the Eos Club at York Hill on Saturday will count the nigh, as one of the most enjoyable they had for a long time. fhe large, well-lit hall, festooned with buntings and balloons spoke eloquently178 words
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Article81 1947-11-10 6 The cream of Chinese athletes, both men and women wui be participating in the Bth Annual Singapore Chinese Athletic Meeting to be held at Jalan Besar tomorrow and on Wednesday at 9 a m. each day. Among those taking part are Tai Chong Cheong. Yeo81 words
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Article71 1947-11-10 6 The heats of the Muslim New Year Sports were successfully run off yesterday on the Victoria institution grounds where fair gathering watched entrants from various clubs and .schools competing. The finals Wil) be held on Nov. 16 at Jalan Bcsar Stadium, commencing at 2.30 p.m.71 words
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Article73 1947-11-10 6 The S.CR.C. ill moot «h<> Naval Base Police at hocKey at Hong Lim GrCen loinorrow evening at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the Chinese: Lee Ah Chlo; Chan Chun Bock. ("he ong Tlilm Slew; An Tat Chu. Goh Chtn Chye, Lav Hock Chyp; Swrr Lira Sevang, Harry73 words
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Article105 1947-11-10 6 U.P. NEWARK. NEW JERSEY. Nov. g.—Former World heavyweight boxing champion Primo Camera of Italy and former contender Tony Galento, the "human bee barrel,'' who once almost knocked out Joe Louis, wrestled 30 minutes to a draw here last night before a capacity audience who bellowedU.P. - 105 words
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Article95 1947-11-10 6 <Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Amateur Football Association desires to acknowledge and thank the following for their donations anti assistance in yesterday's game between Singapore and Selangor in aid of the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Gift Fund: Choon Kee Press for printing the tickets the paper for which was95 words
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Article172 1947-11-10 6 U.P. ard Reuter HONG KONG, Nov. 9.—The Malayan Chinese touring team. Lien Hwa. defeated Horir Kor.gi_o after a tough hard-fought name before a capacity crowd today. Lien Hwa's speedy attacks urcettted the Hong Kong team. Aw Boon Seorg, irxide right, retted the game's only goalU.P. ard Reuter - 172 words
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686 1947-11-10 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) BANGKOK, Nov. 6.—The Malayan soccer tourists, the Lien Hwa, thrilled Bangkok soccerites by their brilliant displays. Below are special reports on thensecond and third games:- Playirg their second game in Bangkok on Nov. 2. Lien Hwa beat Assumption686 words
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Article47 1947-11-10 6 Members of thr Broadway Musical Parly are roqueted to turn Up at thr residence of Mr. A. J. Pan?. 2H Duku Foad on Tuesday Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. Musical will be rendered, and a magical show will be given o< the Hon Secretary.47 words
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Miscellaneous31 1947-11-10 6 SINGAPORE TIDE-TABLE TO-DAY High Water: 911 a.m. 8 it 6 in. 9.21 p.m. 9 ft i in Low Water: 2.67 a.m. 2 ft 2 in 3.50 p.m. 2 ft 8 m31 words
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221 1947-11-10 7 Renter SWINTON. Nov. 8. At the close of the second Rugby League Test match between Great Britain and New Zealand here the r>owd rose to applaud the tourists for their well-earned victory by two goals and two tries to two goals and one try-Renter - 221 words
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606 1947-11-10 7 "Full Back - (By "Full Back" Singapore 3 Selangor 1 it was not surprising to see Selangor go down to Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The aosence of Kai Ban and Kai Sow was keenly felt and after an even first half in which each606 words
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Article109 1947-11-10 7 IiJY "K.0." Boxing promoter Kirn Lin received a cable late last night from .les Cortes. Manila promoters that no is making arrangements for Kirn Lin. Som Pong and KW Pancho to leave Singapore hy tne next ship 'caving heie on Nov. -0 Kirn Lin109 words
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717 1947-11-10 7 Our Racing Reporter - (By Our Racing Reporter Judging from the good entries received from up-country owners and trainers for the Singapore Turf Club revival meeting on Nov. 15. 19 and 22, despite the high Of travelling and other expenses involved, it may be safely predicted that Singapore717 words
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Article268 1947-11-10 7 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) Weng Peng Soon and W-jng Chong Teck. of the IfayfaUr Badminton Party, thrilled buoDdnton enthusiasts at the Clerical Union Hall yeserday whin they met and defeated Cheong Hock Leng and Cyril Wee. ol the Eclipse 8.P.. the Singapore Badminton Association's Open Championships. The first268 words
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Article71 1947-11-10 7 The Wan; lo represent lire R.N. Police e.gain;it the S.C.R.C. at Hockey on. Tuesday at Hong Lim Greer at 5-15 n.m. will be chosen from the following: R. Hill and Gurdev Singh: Shamsher Sirgh, lisp. Jargeer Sirgh and Ourdial Singh. Bagga Sirgh, Col. F. H. Little.71 words
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278 1947-11-10 7 KO - (BY KO The absencc of Kim L-'n will i>e accompanying Som Poijr, to Manila, will also be keenly rek. for it cannot be gainsaid that r. has been chiefly responsible fo the majority of boxers imported into Singapo: c. If Kim fails to278 words
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163 1947-11-10 8 A meeting of Johore hockey enthusiasts from all over Johore was held at the International Cluh, Klaang, .yesterday with Mr. Yew Teck in the chair. The Sultan of Johore was elected (pending His Highness*! approval* Patron Of the Association. The following w. re elected office! oars163 words
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Article44 1947-11-10 8 The 100 metres free style In the Jackson Miller Cup competit on for mer. held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, was won by M- L. Johi son i" 71 seconds. Secord and third were A Moody and C C Lamb respectively44 words
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Article53 1947-11-10 8 The Raffles College hookey team to meet the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, at Bukit Timah today will be selected from the following:— Wong Tong Seng. N. C. Kaliasanathy, D. K. Sen. G. N. Thomas. John Mark. S. Simrh. Selvamani. Rudolnh lam. Hashim. Salleh. A. Karim,53 words
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796 1947-11-10 8 "First Timer - S'PORE HOCKEY UMPIRES DECIDE..... (By "First Timer" Ml is set for tomorrow's hockey classic on the Padang. in which the Singapore Civilians meet the Combined Services. Both sides have held trials and selectors have left no stone unturned when796 words
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76 1947-11-10 8 (Tribune s'aft Report if] A tot:.' oi f.er was collected y> etday at the i hippy World Whcll held i F.'m*'v N'gtlt in the Pi m a«d of the PrhceSs Elizabeth Wedd n? FV"d Amongst the collections made at the gate was76 words
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Article121 1947-11-10 8 Playing at Haig Road, the Red Rocket B.P. defeated the 8.0.D.C.A. Junkrs BaCm i ton Team Dy a I r.rrow margin ol four game.', to three. Result* Red Rocket? first) Ahmad Masouki beat Seah Yak Thai 15—9, 15-12. Freddy Ong lost to bmstl Rahman 9—15. 5—»5. Anthony121 words
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Article52 1947-11-10 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. B.—Mr. Richard Frarasov«ci former Rumanian Minister of the Irterior and or c of the country's' leading diplomats, at oreser t attached to the Rumariar. Legation in londor, has decided to retire from political life and live ir France, a Rumanian Legation spokesman rtated hereReuter. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration15 1947-11-10 8 The hon teams in yesterday's Selangor vs. Singapore match at untitled Uyht shirts. (Tribune Photography.15 words
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755 1947-11-10 8 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Nov. 9.—Arduous 13-day jungle trek over hills and rivers during which period they did not see the sun for six whole days were harrassed continuously by mosquitoes and leeches, and existed on a meagre supply of yams755 words
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Article74 1947-11-10 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The "Boon Yew" Association Singapore called an emergency meeting last evening to dscu&s contribution* to the forthcoming celebrations to eommemmorate the wedding of Princess Elisabeth. It was unanimously decided to hold a Tua Loh Koh procession in honour of the occasion at the74 words
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Obituary62 1947-11-10 8 WEBB: Or 10th. November 1947. Marioi Mav <Ma:sie> dearly beloved wife of C. B. W-rbb and cevoted mother of Pearl <Mrs. A. E. Garrard, Noumea. New Caledonia», Gordon and Hugh. (Perth. W. A. > and Guy. A fi:r<eral service \\T1 be held at the Cathedral cf th? Good Shepherd62 words
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