Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune «j-tme people for the people Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Mataya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) 2 *'Nr,APORE t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London A'jtnts: -Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 109 1 0 Reporter) 7 id< the Singapore th< International ttion Conference Mr. R P. Bmgkiai li t m Commissioner*. t back a special In Singapore Iron tad Nhi ol India. Hm s rend:?: "I hopi labour will not r< sts to disworkeii n N cuss i
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  • 34 1 ia] <>cora'-ians ac rvn November 20 ncesa Elizabeth'/ '■rr public are aske-l net illuminated a of electricity an I th.. fficial il'uPadang ar?a M idt possible by th«- ators for that
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  • 156 1 Back-Pay Envelopes For Xtnas Season Good News For Govt. Servants (Tribune Staff Reporter) Vouchers for the final instalment of the six months' back pay settlement have been passed for payment to the Treasury. Deductions for the rehabilitation grant given in 1945 have already been
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  • 793 1 (By Our Rating Reporter) With all the stables from up-country here, there was keen interest on the final gallops on the track this morning when almost all the candidates entered for the Singapore Turf Club revival meeting which begins on Saturday, were given fast work-outs. Perhaps
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  • 64 1 (By Oicn Racing Reporter). Jockey Morsillo was seen to fall off a numberless horse which he was takiny out for exercise towards the close of this morning's track work. He was however not injured anil Inter remounted the horse for exercise on the main track. The horse teas
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  • 56 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An armed gang of five Chinese held up the inmates of a house in Upper Serangoon Road yesterday and got away with $124 in cash and valuables. They also took a bicycle. The gang was armed *dth a pistol and a knife and
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  • 345 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 12. -An assertion by Capt. Gammans, Conservative, that lawless gangs were causing an "alarming and deteriorating" situation in Malaya, lor [he Colonies. In the House of Commons today. Mr. Williams said that the situatlo.) w.ts not dc-teriarating but Impr yin 4.
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  • 123 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 12.—Answering a question by Sir Gifford Fox Conservative, Mr. Rees» .Williams in the Commons today said: 'I am aware that the Department of Economic Affairs in Singapore has been offering Japanese goods for sale. Trade between Japan and other countries has been
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  • 31 1 A small fire which 1 roke out this morning in a bicycle stand at the Municipal office was successfully put out by the clerks and workers on the spot.
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  • 119 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) At the Advisory Council meeting this morning Sir Han Hoe Lim moved the following resolution "That on the occasion of the marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on the 20th of November, this Advisory Co-incil of the Colony of Singapore likes
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  • 123 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 12 -Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, Colonial Secrotary answering a question in the Commons today said "The Government of the Malayan Union has recently notified its decision to bring its pensions increase scheme into line with the amendments made to the 1944 Act of Pensions (increase)
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  • 74 1 SEREMBAN. Nov. 12. Thieves broke into the office of cram Padarg Estate, Bahau and took $1.000. A gun ard ammunition belorging to Perher.tian Estate. Sungei Gadut have been stolen from the bungalow of the manager. Mr. K. D. Paul, wh le Mr. J. M. Harry, of third Mile
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  • 157 1 The Income Tax Report will be discussed by the Singapore Advisory Council on Nov. 24 and 25. His Excellency the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, told the Advisory Council this morning that members would be given the opportunity to discuss the Report from every aspect. His Excellency
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  • 259 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Forty-four more Ceylon Army men serving in Singapore have been sent to Colombo. They left aboard the s.s. Nevasa last Friday, and it is understood that a further batch is expected to sail for Ceylon on Nov. 24. Friday's batch consisted largely of
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  • 45 1 TAIPING. Nov. 12—A pretty Malay wedding took place at Sttnge] Mati, Matang on Sunday at 7-30 p.m between Che' Ahmaa bin Wan Teh and Che' Zalnai hinti Abu Bakar attended by H.H. The Sultan of Perak, European officers, seniod Government servants, and others.
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  • 97 1 AdvisoryCouncillor Robbed (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 12.—Jewellery and other articles valued about $3,000 were stolen from the house of Mr. A. W. Wallich (Malayan Union Advisory Councillor), at Circular Road, last night. Mr. Wallich said that he was awakened by the barking of his dog, just after
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  • 87 1 (From Our Own Reporter) TELUK ANSON. Nov 12: After having enjoyed freedom for more than a year a Pol cc escapee from the Batia" Serai Pol cc Station was arrested by two detectives from the Teillk Anson Police. The man who gave hii name as Lim
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  • 79 2 Reuter. London. Nov. 12. D. K. Bain. D.5.0.. who commanded Jtia cruiser Nor .oik during the action in 1943 in which the German battleship Scharnhorst was sunk, is engaged to Mrs. Iris Gray, widow of Mr. Donald Stuart Gray, it is announced. Caot. Bain's ship
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  • 63 2 Two thousand people attended a show g<ven by the May.air Association at the Robinson Road Park last night. Dr. Vvu Pnak S'hing. Chinese Consui-Gencral. and Mr. Leo Kong Chian attended. a fine programme of mus.cai items and acting, was presented .'n the park-stage, from which hung
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    • 566 2 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore> BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Mc'ampus" From U.S.A G 6 j "Anehi?eV Due from U.K NcV 14 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and CONTINENTAL PORTS "Lycaon" Sa l? for Liverpool Nov. 14 "Diomrd" Sails for Liverpool Nov. 30 Tolyphomus" Fans lor Liverpool
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    • 446 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony cf Sir gapore Island of Singapore. In Batkrupixy. Wage Earner's Administration Order No. 124 of 1938. RE ABDUL RAS HID BIN HAJI AMIN of No. 14-C, Gray Lane. Six gapore; Clerk. Notice hereby given that a first and
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    • 595 2 NOTICES ttOAKI) OF LICENSING JUSTICES SINGAPORE NOTICE is hereby given that the urxlers gned. LIM DJIN HAI. i has applied to the Board for a Srcor<d-cla?s Public-hous? Li- j cence for his business. "JAVA RESTAURANT", which hs carlies or at premises Nos. 336 A and 338 A (first-floor) Ncrth Bridge
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    • 325 2 announced o, ween Mr. j^J^l-l^B or of Madam Ch Ch ia fel daughter ofl^^lSH I European orgau J» *M 11 tho first trJwT No. A 486, M T s,s:,^^B FORSAITT^^H concrete buildr- 'v possesion. rrof garden i n sSI' 1 railway certre. sE?B first class hotel or ofe'-B are about
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  • 2128 3  -  4 I SYDNEY HORLER I CHAPTER IX I Til' V,MV TA, KS I was I ng f<M his visitor. wHo in a stale I menj whan ho ,*ij'is"i CarUmero wonI i due fot I t Profeaaoi I h, a tense whisper; you shall
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    141 3 A His grandfather was* an Eneiish ectortso it was natural for him to run away and join an acrobatic troupe at the early age of 13. E He has now legalized his professional nyme—he was Archibald Alexander Leach. C. You saw him in a thriller anil two
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    • 581 3 ACCOMMODATION ROOM In European Household Breaklast Dinner, Telephone, Moaern Conveniences. Central. Box No. 493 M.T. Spore. (M. 820.) GlitL (Australian) requires accommodation. Reply Box No. A 487, M.T. Spore. (L.804). WANTED by European coupie 011 long lease with option of possible purchase, house with two or three Lad-rooms. Preference water-iront
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    • 565 3 iVIATKiiUUMAL INDIAN MUSLIM YOUTH H ?l. Educated World Toured not)!;- profitable profession uecJCa intro*Upctaai (b'-low 22. educated, any nationality, view matr ri.ony and partner vi busi •-less. One file to help financially Immediately to clear debts (S4OOO--incurred in estahl BRing n?v. business) apply Box A 432, Malays. Tribune, Singapore. <K.795>
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  • 819 4 The report of the Malayan Union and Singapore Joint Committee on income tax an unusual document. The terms of reference demanded an opinion on the suitability of the Heasman draft legislation, not an opinion on the principle of the tax. Some members of the committee are possibly
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  • 39 4 Since the above was written, the amended Bill has been Gazetted. All the major points recommended by the Joint Committee nave been given effect except the one suggesting that companies be taxed at thirty instead of twenty per cent.
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  • 227 4 Reuter. NEW DELHI.—News broadcasts from All India Radio for Indonesia were inau&urated with a special message from Sardar VaKabhbhai Patel, Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Sardar patel said India'c link with Indonesia dated back to the remote times. "Centuries of alien rule could not sever these
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  • 652 4 The views expressed in this column are those ot an individual and do not necessarily reflect those of this newspaper. j A MATTER OF HONORIFICS congratulations to the SingaJ pore Teachers' Union for a very I fine prrxiuction of 'Julius Caesar." j I I often wonder
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  • 228 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir. —Four months ago, an old established British mercantile firm, having the interest and welfare of their subordinate staff at heart, decided to pay their employees the same rate ot Cost of Living Allowance as Municipal employees are receiving at the moment.
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  • 63 4 Sir.—-Mahatma Gandhi, the G.O.M. of India, has a number of weapons which he used co wrest freedom for Indians from the British or to restrain his own countrymen and countrywomen doing something which he disapproves We have tried Hartal here, successfully or no* I cannot say,
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  • 2150 4 His Excellency stated that the call to refrain from registration as voters had Rhown that the Putera and AMCJA were "bad demo- crats". If that means that we re- fuse to be kicked willy-nilly down what is quite obviously the wrong load to democracy,
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  • 30 4 U.P. HONGKONG -The G*_H priscn populati r nc f*Bß more than 25 per cent. "■I I past year, Conn™-" M ciosed tion. P -u.r. I
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    • 25 4 FLASH: Limited supply oi LATEST AMERICAN D.C. Refrigerators arrived. Come early before they are sold out. Lee Fletcher j 102-6 ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 3338. j
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    • 54 4 y\\s roy I »A/ A I U,inq set >>i v> fl CHRISTMAS NEW VI A t TV* M I Fairy Cycles Trieydes vR Motor Cars Prams u -al j Meccano Assorted Mf na pys H Wooden Toys Assorts Christmas Stockings )V Bo 3 Fancy Caps Snow Toys Balloons ;pu i
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  • 282 5 c 11 R pnrii f) 1 b ick .vat r to Bales- Ed to th j Communvarious I ion I at a tea party j n ol the an Yaw-sen, si R?pu*oLc j Nam, sen* r Ku 'n ntang I lilted tO I r?i(
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  • 43 5 y I v» mm z -v.. N 11« —India's trie door ol green dei•l of Asoka the masthead Air Force v when Earl Li /crnor-General and daughter. M untbatten who rj at the Royal plane from I
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  • 39 5 Nov. 12. -U Tin i Fore gn Affairs Minister, has tenlior from the ci according m reports today. Were nut tat .-"v loamed has cane«l*ail nis r >pn sent Bur* I ational Trade I iter
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  • 468 5 GOVERNMENT LAST NIGHT MADE PUBLIC THE INCOME TAX BILL WHICH IT PROmSSSLI 0 VBB THROUGH BEFORE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. THE BILL WILL BE INTRODUCED AT THE NEXT MEETING OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL. The Bill appears to have incorporated the major
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  • 72 5 Th n rates of tax nn chargeable income (after deductions allowed for personal, wife's and children's allowances) are as follows: First $500 3 per cent. Next $500 4 per cent. $500 5 per rent. $500 6 per cent. $1.000 7 per cent. $2.000 8 per
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  • 480 5 A European wuness yesterday described the death-falf of Mrs. Patricia Cuming. ex-Red Cross nurse, to the Singapore Coroner, when the inquest was resumed. The witness, Philip Morris, a resident of the Adelphi Hotel, said that while walking to the Hotel on Oct. 30, he
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  • 95 5 Two Chinese, Eng Khun Kee (27) and Tan Kiat Leng (21). claimed tr al at the Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of loitering near a mll'tary incinerator at Reformatory Road on Nov. 11 with intent to commit theft ci condemned military feedstuff. Bail in the sum
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  • 36 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. I The Interr ational Emergency council accepted last right a Food and Agricultural Organisation recommendation that it vhould be dissolved ard its furcHors transferred to the F-A.O-Council.— Reuter.
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  • 221 5 (By A Military Observer) Army clctning dis. jrdec as beyond further repa'r in and Malaya may shortly be us*d lor the manufacture o." the highest class paper lor piintir.j banknotes in the United fCfifdnm. The British Store* Disposal Board in Singapore—part of the world-wide
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  • 162 5 Or. Oct. 30 at 7 D.m. tho former Vice-Regal Palace ir New Delhi threw open its doors for a cocktail party in honour of the delegates of the ILO corfererce The host and hostess were the Goverror-Ger.eral of Ind-a and his wife, Vi-count Mourtbatter. In
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  • 66 5 The closing dates for the following examinations in Singapore are: University of London Exams. 1948:—Finals B A. B.Sc, 8.C0m.. etc. Dec. 15. 1947; Intermediate Exams. Jan. 15. 1948. London Chamber of Commerce <£prng) April, 1943 Exams: D"C. 12. 1947. City and Guilds of London Institute Exams.,
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  • 63 5 In tho entertainment world the Ceylonese have their own inimitable position. Plans are now being competed lor the staging of a Christ ran jtid concert by Ceylonese Military personnel m the British Army in FARELF today. Many leading Ceylonese artists are available from the Police and Pioneers, among
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  • 164 5 A mass meetirg fo celebrate the 59th. birthday of Pandit Jawahar.al Nehru (Premier of the Ii dian Union) will be held at No. 6 Race Course Lare at 8 p.m. tomorrow under the auspicies of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress. Th.-» meeting W U be
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  • 33 5 U.P. 818 DELTA, Alaska, Nov. 11. Clifford Evans and George Truman, the "globe-girdling flivver plane" fliers, landed here after strong headwinds forced them to abandon attempi to reach White Horse. Yukon. U.P.
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    • 156 5 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days rt a r.>\ burn 'n< arlv drive you in crack, peel or f these skin thai baa spread 1 a rid. anil is called tea Foot. 1 Youcan't until you reA new dis- toderm, stops the t«-a. kills the germs rta healing the <
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    • 183 5 affairs of Mar art amorous bobby-soxer, glamorou* I 1 _m lady judge, a bewiidered jfifV 818-HI-WW* I iwi mam-**"*" C.f.d by It V ING SSS O'>%.. «>.« i. .•r.pia, k« itONIT SMIIOOM NEXT CHANGE—CAPITOL WHOLE-GRAIN OATS ARE NATURE'S IDEAL FOOD FOR BABY NATUti*s Whole-grain oats Quaker Oats —is WONDER the
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  • 106 6 The S.C.R.C. will meet the Ceylon Sports Club on Friday. Nov. 14. at Hong Lim Green. This will be the first encounter between tln> two teams since I thp liberation. The Chinese are determined to maintain their list of successive wins, while the Ceylon Sports
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  • 181 6 C.S.C 3. S.C.C 1. The Ceylon Sports Club had to go all out yesterday to beat the Singapore Cricket Club at hockey by three goals to one on the Padarg. Muddy conditions underfoot slowed the game down considerably, ard player* found it difficult
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  • 326 6 PADANG RUGGER 711 Army Troop Sqdn. 11 Points. S-C.C. 2i d. XV. 3 points. The Army fifteen were surprised ir the first minute of play when Rodick, S-C.C. star d-off, I inched down between the P° sts in their rugger encounter on *hr
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  • 50 6 The Royal Ail Force (Seletari were held to a draw by the Army Educational Corps XV by six points to six in a rugger match at Changi yesterday. The Airforce men scored a penalty and a try. while the Army team equalised with two tries.
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  • 27 6 The seventh Conned Meeting of the Singapore Table-Tennis Association win »h> held today at 5J30 p.m. at til■ V.M.C.A. tennis pavilion. Bras Bassh Road.
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  • 24 6 HOCKEY Police Ist XI vs. Singapore Clarke Rangers. Thomson Road, 5.15 p.m. .'viEETTNG Singapore Olympic and Sports Council Committee. V.M.C.A., 5.a0 p.m.
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  • 186 6 Reuter. HONGKONG. Nov. 12. The Malayan Chinese footballers Lien Hwa, in inspired second-half play. urned the tables on the Sing Tao team (the same team whtch tour,ed England a few months ago) j and managed to draw after being two goals down in L'cn Hwa's second match
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  • 110 6 Reuter. Stockholm. Nov. 12.—Sweden's team to meet England in an international soccer match at Highbury on Nov. 19 was an- j nounced today as follows: Tore- 1 ten Lindberg (Norrkoeping); Knut, Nordahl tNorrkoeping), Erie Nilsson (Malmoe); Jung Anderson (General Sports Ciub>. Seatil
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  • 312 6 The Spore Municipal Commissioners at a special meeting yesterday unanimously agreed to contribute $250 000 to the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Celebrations Fund. Mr. L. Rayman. President of the Municipality, said that he intended that the money should be handed in trust to the Singapore
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  • 58 6 The following will play for the R.N. Police 'A* against The 35th Indian Coy. at Naval Base, at 5.15 p.m. Gurdev Singh; Gurdial Singh and Jernail Singh; Bagga Singh, Darshan Singh find Gurdial Singh; Mokand Singh. Mehr Singh, Arjan Singh, Airtz, and Kartar Singh. Reserves: Bhajan Singh and
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    60 6 Karman (Bachtiar Effendi) and Zainab (Siput Scrau>ak) m a romantic mood in thy picture "Night In Singapore" (a Shaw Bros release) whtch has its midnight premiere at tht Alhambra on Satusday. The fdm—a Malay comedy.romance wan shot locally under the direction of R. ft. Rajhans of "Seruan Mcrdrl
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  • 117 6 Playing on the home ground, the R.N. Police beat the Singapore Khalsa Association by 4 goals to 1 in a fast and interesting garni of hockey on Sunday. At the start the Khalsas were more impressive and nearly scored on a couple of occasions
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  • 1802 7 OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT TODAY ANALYSES PROSPECTS AT A GLANCE tfcai Turf Clvh W r<^Ll h liSL dicaps anu raie card for fir day of ihe Singapore £™?h at Buklt Tlmah on Saturday. Nov. 15, giving the age, trtYnerVM weight and owners
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  • 544 8 BUDGET DEFICIT OF $1,334,486 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12.—T0 bridge the gap between revenue and orpenditure, the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, which will come into being in January next year, will have to seek for Government grant-ma-id. This was disclosed at
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  • 92 8 The YMCA Music Club will hold its weekly recital of recorded music tomorrow (Friday) at 8 p.m. Following is the programme. J. S. Bach Cavotte (Andres Segovia); Brahms Concerte No. 2 in B Flat Maj. Op 83 (N.B.C. Symph. Orcho; Interval Liadow 'The Enchanted Lake (Boston Symph.
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  • 18 8 Chinese Amateur Orchestra practice will be held at 139 Tank Road on Saturday at 5 p.m.
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  • 38 8 The Nanyang Girls School relay team which established a new Singapore Chinese, record of r >7 seconds in the 400 metres Relay event. (Left to right) Tea Kok Clioon, Ho Bin Cheong. Nah Pek Har, Tan Siok Ngoh.
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  • 704 8 Reuter. London. Nov. 12. Chancel* lor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Dalton. announced In the House of Commons today that the Government this year, will end subsidies on leather, cotton and wool, totalling £33,COO.OOO. Chancellor Dalton told the House ol Commons that the country must immediately
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  • 73 8 The General Dent. XT will meet the Rocklitcs XI in a friendly game of soccer at the CYMA ground (St. George* Road> today kick-off 5.15 p.m. The following will represent t ie General Dept. XI of Shell Co.. S.S. Ltd. Wong Leong Yuen, Boon Yong Cheng Lav Heng Fook,
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  • 33 8 The hockey match between tbe S.R.C. and G.H.Q. Far ELF which was to have been played on the Padang yesterday had to he postponed as the ground was unfit for play.
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