Malaya Tribune, 14 November 1947

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune fHE PEOPLE FQfl THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) «J» 22* SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947 'PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner tAd., Talbot Horn**,
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  • 930 1 Reuter. LONDON Nov. 13.—Mr Hugh Dalton, Chancellor 0 f the Fxcheyacr, has re signed and Sir Stafford Cripps, Minister of Economic AfYa irs, has been appointed to succeed him. Sir Stafford will continue to coordinate economic affairs, in which task lie is virtually
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  • 54 1 'Tnbu«» Staff R.porter) ■U LUMPUR, Nov. 13 i" uran Union Advisory m be called upon p prcbably before the m nth to coni j btil Ar. Ordinance to Tax in the MalaHttxT Ordinance, which will be Tax OrdinfWT ?s to come into force tii" Governor
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  • 47 1 <fl* fte Staff R< porter j. ut on board a I' .:ii cylinder Ayer Basin this it ned nearby F* 1 prompt arrival the SH.B. U ,n saved the r »a put out I Me. Damage ported sl:ght and there r a mitj
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  • 17 1 *5 3en-*<"*' Skyrnaster I to Shanghai r. tons of cholera Rear East.
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  • 309 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 13.—Why Malaya should be tied to sterling" when her economy was different from Britain's was a question asked by Mr. Walter Fletcher, Conservative, when making his final speech for the Opposition at the end of the second day of the House of
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  • 117 1 Scratching and order of running for tomorrow: Race 1: Horses, Class 2, Div. 4, 6 furs. —nil. Race 2: Horses. Class. 2, Div. 3, 6 furs.—Sky Raider 11. Race 3 Horses. Class 2, Div. 2, 7 furs.—Gay Sprite. Race 4 Horses, Class 1, Div. I, 6 furs. —Gameborough.
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  • 29 1 Jockey Morsillo will not be riding at tomorrow's Races owing to an injury to his arm which he sustained when he was taking out a horse for exercise yesterday.
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  • 179 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 13. Moscow rado -aid today that a Japanese journalist had written book in which he alleged Mr. Winston Churchill. Britain's Wartime Premier, was ready to conclude a separate peace with Japan after the fall o c Singapore. The broadcast quoted a review published
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  • 75 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Oversea Chinese Importers and Exporters Association, at a committee meeting yesterday, decided to donate $1,000 to the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Fund. Other donations sanctioned were $500 to the Seventh Day Adventists for charitable work. $500 to the Ghee Ann Tiochew Girls School, and
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  • 74 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Late roamers in the city had a pleasant surprise last n'ght when they were afforded a preview of the floodlighting schema planned for Nov. 20 the day of the Royal Wedding. The Supreme Court suddenly glowed under red lights, while the Secretariat blazed in
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  • 117 1 Kuala Lumlpur Nov. 1*. —A Malay teacher. Moktar bin Abdul Manap, defied two highwaymen and was shot in the thigh. His condition, however, la reported to be not serious. Moktar, who was on his way home cycling was accosted by two armed men, believed to be Chinese, who
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  • 46 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 13.—The Ceylon Independence Bill, which gives legislative effect to the attainment by Ceylon of fully responsible status within the British Commonwealth of Nations, was introduced in the House of Commons this afternoon and formally read a first time without discussion. —Reuter.
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  • 19 1 Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, has donated $250 towards the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Celebrations Fund.
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  • 215 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Details of the Singapore Tvledical Department's $100--million five-year plan to build up the health of Jhe island and modernize and extend the existing public medical facilities have just been made available Of $25-million which it is proposed to spend in tne first year
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  • 274 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Off to the U.K. to study medicine is Singapore's youngest magistrate, 27 year-old Mr. B. L. Chua who will relinquish his present post as magistrate in the Juvenile Court on the 15th of this month. Mr. Chua who graduated with
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  • 117 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With regard to cars recovered by the C.I.D. Special Anti-Ring Squad 3r>, owners of cars of the Austin "8" and "10" and Hillman "10" makes, 1945, 1946 and 1947 models, who have reported the loss of their cars between Jan. 1 this year
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  • 42 1 l/)NDON, Nov. 13. Wat first time the Navy is to have its own women's reserve force. The Admiralty announced that the new force will be called the Women's Royal Naval Reserve. It will be known by the initials W.R.N.R.—
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  • 220 2 (From One Own Rfcpoijer), TELUK A.NSON, Nov. iav-liiipetuous yountt 10^, c n nH I, eenuel in the District Court before Mr. yYearns c wh'n S. Murugasu, a young Indian barber with taking a minor from the custody of her parents. Accused was an employee
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  • 55 2 Over 70 school girts from the Norn Wah Girl's School, Adis Road, and 50 boys from the Chinese High School, took part in a musical concert given last right at the Victoria Memorial Hall Songs were sung, hi Chinese md in English, before a large
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  • 68 2 U.P. CAIRO, Nov. 13—Premier Mahmoud Fuhr\y Nokra-hy Push* at the opening of Parliament declared tha Britain and Efcypt could "improve their relations on the basis of equal sovereignty." if Britain would accept the Egyptian demands for evacuation of the Nile Valley. The opening was attended by King Farquk
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  • 82 2 11 Chinese wonnen appeared before Mr. F. Bernard Qehler> at the Third Police Court yesterday on a charge of theft of cigarettes. thread. candles handbags, tooth paste, canvas bags, clothing and worth i 102.20 from a godown at the Singapore Harbour Board on Oct. 15. Thiey claimed atrial
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  • 943 3 STAR .SILHOUTTES Did you fjuesft these silhouettes right Wednesday—Franchot T<mf> Yesterday Cary Grant. (Both RKO stars) CHAPTER X ogrsi {^:ASONS i trlimero wai M Rtlmf n in tho > Ii he had taken in the adjoin- it ham It was he came when I"'
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  • 169 3 Nov. 13.-Speaking at a special meeting ipal Commissioners, Mr. A. C. Reutens n v a strong plea against the retrenchment ot clerks, finally saying, "Let us not be resswelling the ranks of the local unemployed Si ausi ng misery to families of
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  • 285 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's D rector of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Viekers, in the Advisory Council yesterday gave the assurance that he would sponsor and support a separate, expensive tuberculosis clinic for Singapore, involving a capital expenditure of 5200.000. The detailed proposals would
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  • 142 3 A two-ice] film "Heir to tlie Thrcne" showing :eencs of Princess Elizabeth's life from babyhood to her cngag Mnent is now available and will be shown as widely as possible to school children in the Malayan Union and Singapore in the next week to commemciate
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  • 120 3 (From Our Ou n Report* rj Taiping. Nov. 13. —A serious accident befell 11 Britir.fi soldi ers on Tuesday evening, resuming in two being killed. It appears that the part y was returnfrom swimmuig in a 3-ton truck when the vehicle, after taking a corner,
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  • 845 4 If the trade union movement in this country is "raw and callow." it must also be said that the laws affecting trade unions are not all that they could be. The Trade Union Ordinance seems t 0 conflict with the Labour Code, and as the law
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  • 102 4 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY.—Most laws were made by men ard if this were done without sufficiert consultation with women it was entirely the fault of the women, said Mrs. R. G. Cassey, wife of the former Goverror of Bengal, in an address to the United Women's Movement. Mrs. Casey
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  • 1463 4  -  By SIMON WOLF The little cockney shopgirl in the big Oxford Street store is happy Princess Elizabeth, her Princess, is going to marry. She would be much less happy if the marriage ot the heiress presumptive were of a kind known from the history of
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  • 7 4  -  by ERNEST HIX
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  • 252 4 Reuter. AAP. SYDNEY—In a report to the Premier Of Queensland (Mr. Hanlon) or her seven years America. Sister Elizabeth Kenr y insists that here is an entirely new ard original concept for the treatment of infantile paralysis. She says this is acknowledged by doctors in the United
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  • 81 4 Sir.—Since c applicants f or 3tPBl ber k have been Z»* excuse was that tn meters and whei arrived the excu, there was n 0 J J? 2 toe WD. 5 "ho ask £or water the same quantit.. through other n*'L° f Surelv they
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  • 218 4 i TQ S f u reply to Mr (w Tat Hoe. I can assure hi» r? 1 t l y proud <A bavin, «r 55 > both World Wars. office in the hear, of thew 1 and no poppy sellers can^? on the day in question h?? I Juan
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  • 90 4 Ty re Prices Sir,—With reference to attached item appearing in issue, the members of the yan Motor Tyre Importers ciation consider that th.s£ T an entirely erroneous impress of the circumstances attest the recent reduction on pr.ce of tyres. The members had decided i reduce prices considerably fore any communication
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  • 360 5 fter being in custody for over ten een sentenced to death twice, three of them brothers, Hamiron and [Jdin, and Suliman bin Baginda were an Union Court of Criminal Appeal i 3 Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley' the Hon. Mr. Justice Pre-' ■■•'stice, Malayan
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  • 91 5 SRINAGAR. Nov. 13. Pandit Nehru, Ind'an Prime Minister, tramping today through the rubhle of Baramula. told 1,500 citizens fathered In the square of the gutted town"You have had a taste ot what Pakistan means." Baramula, a township 30 mi lea west of Srinagar with a normal population
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  • 35 5 The tea-party to Lady Gimson by Shariffa Allawiva b'nte Aii (Mrs. A. M. Alsagoff) at No. 20, Palm Road, today (Fr'day> is at 4.45 p.m. and not at 5.45 p.m. as stated in the invitation.
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  • 62 5 o 0 r Repofterj p R. Nov. 13. -To h using short- ipital, the au- to complete houaea at Cucular listant future. ut putt Tig up +■> the SI: million that the houses the Class 8 i v nat >reyed ni lfskilled labourers this purpose. t
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  • 127 5 A young Chinese woman related to the Singapore Coroner yesterday, her terrifying experience when she awakened at dawn on Nov. to find h(r mother lying in a pool of blood, icith a blood-stained chopper at her side.* The girl. 26-year-old Ona Pnk Mah. aave
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  • 177 5 (Tribune Crime Reporter) Children fled in terror when a police party, with guns in hand, chased an armed Chinese who was trying to "shoot it out' after being trapped in a police ambush in Lorong 15, Geylang, shortly before noon yesterday. The Police fired two shots when the
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  • 108 5 Gunmen in S n<;Hoore got away with a tot;>l of $2 433 in cash and jewellery from three victims in dawn robberies yesterday. At 5 am., four Malay gunmen were reported U> have entered the premises of an Indian and robbed him of $548 in cash and jewellery.
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  • 65 5 Because he had lost his clothing and cash $35 in a leather bag while in a Sereynban—Singapore train, a Seremban Chinese, Teh Lian Tiang, aged 12. took caustic soda with his bread at a house on Tanjonq Pagar Road on Tuesday night. He MNU yesterday
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  • 256 5 A wife. Dr. (Mrs! Tung Ying Lam, who claimed that her husband, Vat Chong Lam, completely ignored her and would not talk to her was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months by Mr. Justice Brown at the High Court yesterday. Dr.
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  • 226 5 Big blonde American John Tru.ssel, aged 19, off the Pathfinder, was yesterday at the Fifth District Court, fined $30 for assaulting Superintendent of Police, Mr. A. R. Anderson, at the charge room of the Central Police Station, and an additional $10 for using abusive language
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  • 265 5 The Singapore Government is to donate $500,000 to the Princess Elizabeth Wedding Celebrations Fund. At yesterday's meeting of the Advisory Council, it was agreed that the Government should vote this contribution to the Fund, which is to be utilised in a major housing scheme for
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  • 19 5 Contributions to this Fund may be made to any bank or Post Office, or through Club offices, and factories
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  • 140 5 It is notified for general information that Police Constable Abdul Gan; bin Mohammed Yas~ sim has been awarded a Testimonial for bravery by the Royal Humane Society. Citation in respect of Abdul Gani bin Mohd. Yassim P C 1632:— On April 7, 1946. Gani was bathing with
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  • 52 5 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 13.—The United States, United Kingdom and France at today's Foreign Ministers Deputies meeting urged that the Austrian treaty he settled efore the German problem at the forthcoming Big Four meeting in London. Russia's A. Smirnov, insisted that the Austrian treaty be the last item on the Big
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    • 46 5 LADY GIMSON GIRL GUIDE Lady Gimson President of Singapore District Local Association of Girl Guides, was enrolled as a Guide at a meeting of the executive committee on Wednesday afternoon. VICTORY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Sales of Victory Savings Certificates up to November 4, 1917. amounted to $641,755.50.
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  • 495 6 GETTING READY FOR 1948 TESTS Reuter. London, Nov. 13.—The powers held by umpires when bnd light threatens to prevent play were clarified at a meeting of the British Advisory County Cricket Committee held at Lords to draw up condit'ons for the Australians' tour next summer.
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  • 95 6 Reuter. CHICAGO, Nov. 12—Jaok Kramer, United States and Wimbledon lawn tennis champion, today turned professional with a vruaranteed $50,000 a year, tho largest salary IW offered to a tennis star. The 6 ft. 1 in. Cahiorn::.n ace turned down a U2.500 professional Offer last vcar as he
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  • 145 6 The 'Battle Royal" for hockey honours between the Raffles College and the Medical College will take place today at the Padang. Keen rivalry has always existed between the two colleges for sports honours and -n todays struggle, the supporters of both teams are turning out in
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  • 71 6 As a result of Tuesday's draw eight teams Will compete in the setven-a-side sooc<>r competition organised by the sports section of the Merrilads Musical Association. The competition will be on a knock-out system and the ground for ail marches will be the sport a field in iCarikal Road.
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  • 176 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13.— Eighteen rider* wi: face the starter in the All-Ma'ay»n MUe eveline Race to De held on Sunday, on tne V ,-mwe Krcui* in K.L. Lake Garden,, favourite venue of inr-umerab' 3 cycling races in
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  • 37 6 A match of badminton betweo.n Sriding B. P. against Pemud* Kg. Gelam B. P. rv 5 Singles and 4 Doubles will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. or Sriding B. P. Court. Angu'-ia Park.
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  • 50 6 The following have been selected to play football for the Jollilads Athletic Union against the Sea Side Rangers on Sunday at Pasir Panjang ground at 5.15 p.m.: Sithambram; Mahalin gam, Rasak (Capt.); Murugasu. Sintha. Ghani, K. R. Muth'.ah. Salahudin, Suppiah, Arrumugam. M. I. Osman. R. Govindasamy. Kayambu, Putteh.
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  • 31 6 LONDON, Nov. 13—Ocean going submarines with an underwater speed* of 30 miles an hour, using a device invented by a German U-boat scentist. Dr. Walther, are planned for the Royal Navy.
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  • 36 6 HOCKEY. Medical College vs. Raffles College. Padang; S.C.C. vs. Singapore Colts. Padang; y.C.RC. vs. Ceylon Sports Club. Hong Lim Green. RUGBY S.C.C. vs. Non Europeans. Padang. ATHLETICS Musl'm New Year Sports, Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 273 6 Good nlay by both defence was the Mature of yesterday's game at l'homson Read, when the Clarke Rangers held the Singapore Police to a goalless hoc key craw. The slippery ground made it ditlicult lor til forwards to strike any sort of combination, and it
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  • 98 6 The following will represent the Mental Hospital Union against Kadayanallur Muslim League at the Hospital grour.d tr..-<orrow at 5.15 D.m. sharp. Mental Hospital Union:—Bah Chee. Yong Seng. Amat Tamby. Roheng. Yon-> Foo. Amat Mohsein, Yusoo Tahir, Badron, Terg Kwee, Bah Bee. Pahie, Amat Ribot. Supramaniam. Nairn. Kadayanallur Muslim
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  • 49 6 The follwing will represent the Ceylon Sports Club at hockey agairst the Indian Association tomorrow on the Police Depot Ground:— V. N. Pillay, K. Muthucrmaru, A. Ponnampalam. S. Ramalinsam E. Doraisamy. V. John, V. Dass, S. Kulasingam, S. Thillaigoretnam, W. Porniah. C. Thuraisingam, Reserves: M. K. Sundram, Kughadass, Yogorajah.
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  • 26 6 The Social Athletic Party beat the Association by throo goals to nil in a soccer match played on the Menta' Hospital ground.
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  • 219 6 Reuter. HONGKONG, Nov. IS. The man-pulled ricksha one of the oldest form o 4 transportation icill become a memory of the past here if the plans of the local Ricksha Association materialise. A motorised and strcamlinetl version of the ricksha is to replact all
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  • 230 7  -  <£.J/ Our Racing Reporter A steady drizzle ."ell throughcut Urs morning and most of the candidates n txaintng for the races were exercised on the sand track. Later, some were taken cut on the second and third track s for slow work Snaajfon) was first
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  • 68 7 The Gout Yew Sia will hold a dinner at their Clubhouse. No. 3, Onan Road, on Saturday. No. 22. at 7 p.m. on the occasion of the 15th Anniversary Celebrations of the Association. A special general meeting oi members to elĕct office bearers fcr 1948 will
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  • 84 7 The- Social Athletic Party team against :}H M. U. iR.AF. Seietar) in a frimdly gsm« of soccer on Sunday on the Menljal j Hospital ground at 5 pan- sharp, will bo selected (rona the foil faring. Players are asked to .t.p< t at 174. Street for transport:
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  • 59 7 A friendly badminton match, consisting (if iour singles and three doubles, between Combined Perhiboran-Stlll BPs. and tha Pairwind BP. played last Saturday at the Still BPs court, resulted in a win for the Combined Team by defeating o games to 2 The Combined Team was: —M. Haahlm, Omar
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  • 47 7 The IfagUostom B.P. will hold a picnic party at the residence o* Mr. Ahmad bin Haji Mohd. Salleh, 543. B< una V:sta Road, off Pasir Panjang. on Lunday. Members are requested to assemble at No. 4. Lorons 27. Geylang Road, at 9 a.m. for transport.
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  • 1144 7  -  (Ey Our Racing Reporter With good fields, good going and racing-Siarved Singapore eager to welcome the revival of racing here, the Singapore Turf Club November meeting, which begins tomorrow, bids fair to be the most successful in its history. Chief interest is centred in the Remembrance Cup
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  • 108 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca. N< v. 13.--m the first Inter-State hockey match of the season played here today. Johore managed to snatch a victory from Negri S'embilan by the only gol scored in the second half. At the outset, Negri forced
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  • 133 7 A friendly talde-tennis match, consi;sting of seven men's single*, was played authe premises of tbe Chinese V.M.C.A., Selegie Road, on Sunday between the Leisure Tat le-Tennis Team and the Cheung Hwa Service Association and resulted In a six-one victory for the Leisure To am. Result* (Leisure
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  • 438 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Lloyd Valberg, Singapore's hope for the 1948 World Olympics, was surprised and thrilled to read of his prospects for the World Games in the local papers todayThis morning when he came to his office, he was bewildered when friends anl colleagues
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  • 56 8 U.P. Marseilles, Nov. 13. A Com-munist-led mob stormed tbe City Hall and the Palace of Justice and severely beat up the mayor, who is a follower of de Gaulle, and seized his office until police reserves threw them out. Sixteen persons, including Mayf>r Jacoques Carlini and
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  • 34 8 Reuter. ATHENS, Nov. 13.- Greek Government troops with air support heavily engaged guerilla hands near Grevena, Western Macedonia, on whom they inflicted many casualties, the Athens News Agency reported tonight. —Heuter.
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  • 29 8 In a home-and -home game played by the Bright Star Rangers of the I.N D.V.L. (Kam pong Bahru Area) the president's XI drew with the Sport Secretary's XI
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  • 72 8 SLREMBAN. Nov. 13. As the result of a motor cycle a*ccident near Seremban. Mr. Alan Halliday Leslie Fraser. of Linsum Estate, Negri Sembilan, was seriously injured and died. Aged 23, Mr. Fraser only came out to Malaya last June. He served in tho Royal Air Force
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  • 76 8 The following will represent the S C c. Ist xv against the Non-Europeans on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. on the Padang The following will lepresert H. O'Brien: T A. Roper. Roper, R. F. Droogleever Capt >. r. F. Droogleever <Capt>. Frame. G S Taylor; R.
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  • 109 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13 Allegedly demanding an illegal gratification of $50 from Sher Singh, manager of Hardlal Singh and Company. Kuala Lumpur, Martin Rhiemus. Price Control Inspector, faced his trial before the District Mr. W. B Sutherland, this morning. The case a/vnnst accused in connection with a
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  • 34 8 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 13:—Estimates of the world requirements of dangerous drußs in 1948 arc I etnp drawn up by the Nacot c Drugs Supervisory Body, now meeting in London dally until Saturday.—Reuter.
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  • 31 8 The Bright Star Rangers' President's XI will meet the VicePresider.t XI in a friendly game of soccer on Saturday lat the Kampong Pisang gTound at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 99 8 The Bencoole" Sports Club beat the Govt. Printing Office Sports Club in a friendly badminton match on Sunday last by six games to nil. Following are the results (Bencoolen SC mentioned first): SINGLES: —Joy Suare s beat A. Mattar 12-15. 15-3. 15-7; S. Conceicao beat
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  • 76 8 Pavmet ts lo following members of Passive Defence Services Wttl be made by Volunteer Forces Record Office, Beach Road, betueen the hours of 0900-1230 and 1400-1600 dally: Monday, Nov. 17—A.R.P. "F" Division, A.R.P. Singapore Traction Co.. A.R.P. Railways. Tuesday, Nov. 18. —M.A. 3. Nelson Road.
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  • 60 8 Tiic Pun Klo Jo-. Lira A «.>c. tk n Of fj'ngiinm woj d! ke io get in touch wiih al! Fun Ko Te«»s residing in the IfaJayen «JnioA. Tney are requested to mri c to tiie Hon: Secretary, Mr Too Hock Chuan. c o M<
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  • 49 8 The Singapore Recreation Club have selected the following to represent them in their Hockey League encounter against the Singapore Police tomorrow en the Padang: B. Noronha; R. H Barth. E. Barker; H. Hoeden. G. Clarke. H. Roarigues; D. Ross. R. Barker. A. Clarke. O. Rozario. E. Ebert
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  • 66 8 The S.A.L.S.U wiH meet the Stmbaw°n2: Badminton Party in a friendly gam*- of badminton at 26 Ounan Road on Sunday 16th November. 1947 at 3.00 p.m The S.A.L.S.U team will be chosen from the following: Chan Mun Kit. Lim Keng Hor Woi g Peng Kow. Stephen Chew Paul
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  • 36 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Nov, 12. Secretary of State George Marshall told the Press today that no progress has been made in the past months regarding the possibility of calling a Japanese peace conference. —U. P.
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  • 24 8 LONDON, Nov. 13 —Mr. Winston Churchill is visiting MarChester next month to receive the freedom of the city con [erred on him in 1943.
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  • 78 8 A lecture meeting under th° auspices of tne East and West Society was held in the V.M.C.A hall last night, at wtrcn Mr- F A. Chard, of the Royal Navy, a guest speaker, recounted his experiences and adventures as a leader of a convoy that carried badly
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  • 74 8 The following will represent the Pelandok Badminton team agaii st the Bluebird Badminton Party on Sanday in a return iriendly match to be played at the latter's court: —Howe Soo Beng, Johnny Chua (Oaptnlri), Howe Soo Teck, Tan Teck Lim. Lee Chin Poh. Lee Chwe Huat. Howe
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  • 21 8 LONDON, Nov. 13 -To save water, the Baldock. Hertfordshire, council will renew washers and adjust taps and cisterns free of charge.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 24 8 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water: 11.06 aan. 9. ft. 5 m. Lew Water; 5.21 a.m. 3 ft. 5 in. 5.40 p.m. 4 in
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