Malaya Tribune, 19 November 1947

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  • 63 1 The Malaya Tribune fY f r iE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya ow Printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh ft Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) t SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947 PRICE TEX CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner
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  • 778 1 LCKDON Nov 18.—King Gecrge told Parliament tonight that he is prepared to meet out of his own savings—made during the war l-om Government allowances to his establishment—the cost of maintaining his eicer daughter. Princess Elizabeth, and Lt Philip Mountbatten "'for a p?riod'" after
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  • 117 1 —Tali, lovely bdge today intt the Ufe ..-.i-frr-aid'. as Lifelong friend b beta described an CapreoL. v *«?t oid- to earrv a snti c Lngaaon tiona tor her a tr .desmaid marriage oi E at tc U Phiiio ir 7V. ~rsdav. B al -Aedding. 11-zabeth as or.d
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  • 23 1 •3 -The c deco- A| Kal- ial—ln re- i :ch:p of th j the war r.. iaxn.
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  • 97 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 18. Arrested and taken to Bow Street police Station a:ter midnight incidents between the police and strikers outside Savoy Hotel where members of the National Union of General and Mumc pal Workers are on strike was Arthur Lewis. Labour M.P. for Upton and organising
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  • 117 1 Reuter. LONDON. Nov. 18.—The War Offic ton ght announce that the following have been appointed representative colonels Commandant of their respective regiments and corps and SAW assume dcties on Jan. 1. 1948: ■•7*l Tank Regiment. Maj Geo. Sir Peicy C S Hobart; Royal Artillery. Lt Gen S
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  • 532 1 Wedding Celebrations Begin (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore is haorrlly conscious of the approaching Royal Wedding and :he city if gaily dressed tor the I rand occasion. All throughout the week, hundreds of workmen have been busy erecting arches and decorating me Padang. the Town Hail,
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  • 112 1 U.P. San Francisco, Nov. 18. The trouble? of Broada Sinitekaya cam* 1 to a happy ending as the 26 year-old Jilted war ande honeymooned with her new Hatband, the distinguished Stanford University Scientist Dr. James Murray Luck. The White leragee girl arrive here from
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  • 32 1 Singapore's temperament al clocktower -misbehaved" itself again this morning when, after a 20-hour run. it stopped dead at 2 56 when it should be long after 7.
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  • 27 1 Officials, members frien.l? cf the Singapore Tabl? Tennis Associatioa are rtmbsmd of tfe* 17th a-n.versary dinner tonigi: at 7. 30 p.m. a' Upper Pickering Street.
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  • 32 1 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 18.—untitled broke out today in southern Puclia rec en when a mob of 5,000 attacked police barracks in the town of and were repulsed when pol cc opened fire.—UP.
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  • 647 1 This Morning's Pointers (By Our Racing Reporter) The track is in excellent condition and the going for todays races, the second Cay of th 2 Singapore Tur. Club revival meeting, is likely to be very good. Last Doubl- and Radian* Rhythm are being ireel> •ipped to
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  • 56 1 Reuter. PAP-IS. Nov. 18. —Tne Milliter tat tm interior asked tne Aojemb'.y I ■■nil to raise the parliamentary immunity ol' Communist Deputy Jean Cr.stotci and Communist Councilor Oi the R«PU r i-* Oll Dav;ci'oth about to be charged wth beui-, concerned with distur&ing urder .n con-ec-.icn with
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  • 19 1 Reuter. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18. —An earthquake, described as "lair severe shook Los Aru?e.es at 2200 GMT tonight. —Reuter.
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  • 160 1 S 'PORE 'S RECORD TEXTILES IMPORTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) More textiles were imported into Malaya during the fix* six months of this year than during any year before the war In cotton yarns and cotton piece gooas aione the quantity was 119.000,000 yards valued at $188,000.--000. equivalent to nearly one-fourth
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  • 220 1 (From Our Own Reporter! Nov. i 8 —At a meeting hela at .he An^io-Chinese vaiL Government sex\aiits .n KnU asatmbied to oiscuSj the i.aymeni of final instalment ».f b-»ck pay nd at me eon.ltoion of tne meeting pas~eu two resolutions to tLe enect
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  • 131 1 The 3 r.eapor? Harbour Board announces chat it has decided to ask the views of the Labour Advisory Board or. the advisability of abandoning the system by which dockers and stevedoree are supplied to the Board by labour contractors. If the Labour Advisory Board agrees
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  • 113 1 (Tribune Sia'f Re-porter I Pre-T-ar pallflif fl of the New Woiid AaTiUsecaent Park wJI recall the iar°:e air-condi-tioned dance hall winch was on? of thi main attract. mm in Singapore until Japanese bombs started to fall on the city. A direct hit wiped the
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  • 255 2 When Wong Seng, a Canioncse gunman appeared before Mr. Justice Thorogood at the Singapore Ass zes yesterday, on charges of carrying a .38 revolver, being in possession of five rounds of ammunition, and armed roboery. he pleaded guilty to the first and
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  • 181 2 tvip Princess dJ Jg Celebration Fund Has now leached $824,000^ Mr R Jumabhoy. at 'asv night* nUn* oi the Central Celebrations Committee. vi gea that it is the duty of every one i. Singapore to contribute to the fund to celebrate this unique OCC Mr I0
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  • 51 2 U.P. Tokio Nov. 17. Kikuo Tojo. n C ed 49.' the younger brother of ex premier Hidek, Tojo was sentenced to one year and six months in jail for steanru a bag containing food in a suoon the 20th N Sentence was imposed b> Hachiojl District
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  • 129 2 "BrHiSh car manufacture. rely on the good value they can get out 6* their cars, and are prepared to sell tnem confident that they will give you satisfaction.' said the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson, in declaring open the Motor Exhibition at the Happy
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  • 29 2 BOARD fj, the sjir: *RRr.^i hefe** At ywkrtjy °J* Police oflS SHE WAS l»l At this mtm ir th <; i untu today J his fin
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    • 70 2 EDUCATIONAL 209. Queen Street Phone 237u NEW SESSION COMMENCES NOVEMBER STH. Classes will be conductedl m:--&ok-Keeping and Accountancy Shorthand:- Theory. Speed ranging from 70 words to 15" words. Practical English in Three Stages. Mathematics and Foreign Languages. NEDWfctAND li ROYAL DUTCH MAIL mv. "TABIAN" due Singapore 15th December 1947, loading
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  • 1994 3  -  By SYDNEY HORLER CHAPTER XIII (com.) TKIAI BY FURY I lisk awoke to a I »h1 have formed the I a horrible nightand foot to a I ai me fate had been I Benny, he noticed— I an aimed man standing I he
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    • 79 3 heaTtm means happiness. However wholesome a NSmßs£ meal l unless you are myjarfrS* in good health you cannot cnioy U VVhv not let De Witt s ;r T Antacid Powder helo you regain that health so that you obtain the maximum benefit from what you eat. with no ill effects
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    • 851 3 HaM l' j.»»!»M —>-—.-—^" —-«si SITUATIONS VACANT NONYA SERVANT clean i n washin-, iron'ng. and cooking or Malay servant. 10 live in. Wrut Box Ab2i la/f. Spore. (5.878 WANTED Canvusser on commission basis only, to canvas for Cinema Slides, appiy to Messrs. Ch shty Co., 742. North Bridge Road-S pore.
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    • 649 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE two streamlined sports modei Rudge and BSA private trishaws $200- each the only two in Singapore on view 769 North Brid Road, Singapore. (5.784). 1940 2U, litre Jaguar Tourer in running condition Trial Ly appointment $2,200 or nearest offer. Apply Box No. 89b M.T. Pg.
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    • 653 3 FOR SALE 1 i FOR SALE. Radiogram recently had new Garrard record player muu can be seen i y appointment. Offers apply Box-No. A5lB M.T., Singapore. (R. 869), FREEHOLD: Vacant Modern House, off Orange Grove 1 Road, almost 2 acres. Lounge, Dinin;.-. 4 Bedrooms with bathrooms, modem sanitation. Easily conveij
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    • 551 3 TUITION DON'T BE A WALLFLOWER lean how to dance within "3 hours" at Modern Dancing Academy.'' 5. An.* Siang Hill Road, time 10 a.m./ 9 pm (this road is next to No. 281. Soul i Bridge Road). <S.B;;> ENGLISHMAN requires tutor written and spoken. Chinese 'Mandarin) male or female KatefßJ
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  • 89 4 PAiNG iPHUA> JOHN PANG WAJ1 Hfc.NG, 74 years, on 18th November, 1947 at his residence No 46. Ceylon Road. Singapore, leaving behind him his dearly beloved Wife, 4 sons <P. E. Ming; John Phuan: Yun Onn and A. J Pang o: Eme:son Elliott Co.) I adopted son (Loh Hoi
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  • 51 4 Mrs. J. A. Danker and Family sincerely thank their relatfves, friends, priests and doctors who lendered assistance at the funeral of their dearly beloved John Albert Danker who passed nway on the 17th November 1947: and all those who were present. lent cars, sent wraths, imortals letters of condolences
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  • 810 4 Four members of the Malayan Union finance Review Committee referred to '"the state of generally ronsiaerea bitterness in this country on account of the proposal to restrict imports without local opinion being first consulted." The same members declared ihat Malaya was being made to carry an undue
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  • 44 4 The Moscow paper "Crocodile" (a humorous journal) comments that since, after the last US loan. Sir StafTord Cripps asked that skirts be kept short, the effect of a second loan would be to leave nothing of British skirts but the ng leal!"
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  • 773 4 Malayans to talk about AMONG the hotelier, and cat2rers in Singapore ,odav d 'vMds none can claim a history as varied and Fernando affectionately known amonu his Ceylonese friends as Our George. Although his name is synonymous with hotels and such institutions Mr.
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  • 565 4 So-.--Mr. Eric Lim's article re Ma, :>a's Street Stalls" in your issue is interesting. London's fish and chips stalls arc part and parcel o- London's life. A government official, the head of a department, told me that there are not less than 10.000 stallholders
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  • 318 4 ANYONE entering the offices of the Master Attendant, Singapore, cannot miss seeing the sprightly figure of Sulaiman bin Siraj of the Boarding office, ever busy keeping track of the arrival and departure of ships that call at Singapore port. Born on Feb. 16, 1918,
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  • 214 4 Sir.-A fe w was cycling R ,"M, «owA startled bv a I so nd Think, collision i Mee ttst It wl th th SS2?«»5«| splinters, a nd i"^' 1 X «em ino thf iota, J* canal, opposite Museum. me :ron railin 1 N recently
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  • 112 4 Sir.—I quite agree with idea about stamps tor the Fund signed by "Phiiatelat" I for cn e will hurry to fc P.O. to buy as many S my free cash will permit, i I hope the authorities nt r take steps to see to this. J I herein
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  • 71 4 Technical difficulties of BU* ing penicillin are bems o«s«»--by preparaUon in fluid» Excellent result r :ned «rif- a li tx,n n! 500.a>0 uniL> in solution a i-d this rr> f be the most popular son:iaistering the Itji Tie incorpcral: n r°* lir in an il-w rv.edtheoift^s^ xhn
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    • 463 4 SITUATIONS VACANT Foreign bank reouires «rlerk typists and assistant pookkeeorrs Annlv m Box A525. Malaya Tribune. Singapore* INFLUENTIAL AGENTS WANTED WANTED some influential Agents on decent remuneration 1 lor selling some forfeited shares of National Nutriments Ltd.. the famous manufacturers of Vita-Milk, the well-known Baby food. The Company has been
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    • 66 4 ORIS WATn^ from 20.- to 55 ETERNA from $110 -to 280.ItOLEX from $170.- to 360.NOTHING CAN TAKE THE puce <pufj£f EYESIGHT, your most precious gift of God, once ruined is never recovered. Eyesight Conservation is by means of having your eyes examined periodically by a qualified specialist. C. S. CHONG.
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    • 92 4 I f,j "The FINEST MATTRESSES I !jj For COMFORT SLEEP I sT\r H Many mattresses look the same ***iL*m: [I only the patented construction ol tm |taJ i»t» II Spring Mattress makes possible "J* fi amount of luxurious comtort Spnngy II foundation wires support the spnn* J II themselves are
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  • 1741 5 A Startling Peace Plan The Wor ld Knew Nothing About LIDDELL HART DISCLOSES try to make a separate peace with Rus.s a? This Question has been .tv student of last-war strategy Not until v vp>l Tn thp lot c 'x 77 y iNOt unul today has a satisfactory given. In
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  • 387 5 You can bet your last dollar there'll be a record crowd at the Cathay Cinema. Singapore, tonight at the 9.30 p.m. premiere give a great -hello-and-wel-;on>'-*-back" to that incomparible genius of a film, clown. Jharlie Chaplin. "Monsieur Verdoux" b a film #hich, rightly,
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  • 114 5 London: (By Air Mail) —A Dentist is within his rights in seeing if a woman patient's clothing is tight when she has to have gas, a woman doctor told Wellington New Zealand. Supreme Court. She was giving evidence in defence of Gordon McCallum, leading city dentist, who
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  • 79 5 London* <By Air Mail*—As Sa'va ion Army service a' Torouav nearer] Its i»nd, Reginald Ho.per. 50 of Tor Hill-road., •tapped forward from the crowd and said* Thank God I am saved Then ho collapsed, and an hour 'a er he died.
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    • 298 5 Artistic Flattering m Appealing PEWTER COPPER WARE Dc-signs to suit your individual taste and requirement. Prices very reasonable. The Old Capital i 31, Stamford Road, Spore. Phone 2867 America's Best H1 h ViSibTity plus SUNGLASSES GLARE PROTECTION Majestic So I a re x Crookes Len.scs Sciontifl c Le-n*ea SUPER SOLAREX
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  • 109 6 Playing at St. Patrick's School Hall, the Red Rocket BP. ap:a n defeated the St. Patrick's School Badminton Team by 5 names to 2 the results were (Red Rocket Players mentioned first): Singles:—Ahmad Masduki lost to C Rodri?Ues (3-15) (4-15), CheonThiam Gee I eat Tony
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  • 129 6 In a fricn<fly return badminton match, the Liberty BP. beat the Social B.P. by four games to three on the latter's court. Results (Liberty BP. players mentioned first): K. S. D«n lost to Pang Kia Seng 15 15. 13 15. Billy Lo lost to Wong Yeok Yeok*7
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  • 46 6 In honour ol Princess Elizabeths wedding on Thursday. Nov. 20, tea and cakes will be served for soldiers at the Cox's Club in Waterloo Street between 4.30 p.m. and 1 p.m. At 7.30 p.m, there will be a migic show for them.
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    • 172 6 TODAY 4 SHOWS"rtSsft lyfill Too Many Women Loved Him! Special Premiere: Tomorrow SX3(J p.m. Eased on tho Novel ALI MUDKS VKK IJEAITIFH/^ with MARK STEVENS ROSEMARY DeCAMP HENRY MORGAN WALLY BROWN ARLINE JUDGE f| n'fMLtfU Added Attraction 77/ c A/vt O/ l Ar Republi: Z NOW SHOWING ATTHE CATHAY J»
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    • 209 6 POPULAR RETURN SCRFEXIXG TO-DAY! FIVE TIMES 11; 2; 4.15; 6.30; 915 P.M. 17^^!^^/^!^^'' j IWPI A 2500,000 ADVENTURE ROMANCE! j (BRAND NEW PRINT) ALL MALAYA j toduv^ W_ M'l"ll™ t 6 30: 9 p m PREMIER El SUSPENSEFUL THRILLING ADVENTURE. in the breath-taking Dream World the South Scds! THRILL to
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    • 210 6 QCEENS Last Day 3.00. 6.30, 9.15 p.m. The Dolly Sisters" In Technicolor Opening To-Morrow "THE WHITE GORILLAS i Khurshid Jnr. in SONG OF DESERT" (Hindustani) Holiday Midnite DeLuxe TONTTEi Ashok Kumar in "SHIKARI" (Hindustani) Opening Tomorrow; "Mere Raja" Diamond Theatre Last Thrco shows 3 15. 0.15, 9 15 •RATTAN" GRAND
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    • 142 6 STAR TING TO.[)77r-m 5 S i!° ws DAIL ~*ll Ml lUM 11... I LURKS IN HER 'm LOVELY EYES/ -J HIGH PRIESTESS OF THE JUNGLE KILLER Cl LT, WHO \[WmW PREY ON HELPLESS WWi TRAVELLERS 1 SWORN M TO TARZAN S X DEATH! J| HAPPY world CAB™ TONlGHT—Extension to 1
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  • 84 7 UFABLE lusterity Maid CHRISTMAS V* ivctes rt MAC SCOTT tfi (.rand Hill I isT DOUBLE U Kand? Kid ,vi 5: < ;0l!) X^ 1 MEDALLIST Grand Pri* II g: SO BLACK 1 Rams c ooL PLAY I* 1 Mont Blot 7n "Tip-Top") i; NORTON Kinvara n DON NELL ABU
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  • 1057 7 Below is the complete Card for today's races, the second day of the SincaDpre Turf Club revival meeting, giving full details of the horses, age, description, last three runs, prooabfe jockeys, weights, owners and trainers, as well
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    • 189 7 SHIRf" CINEMA L.im Night -I ILK A R** To morrow m Bui litstani Picture •>i)N OF HATIBiTAr A few drops in your bath i"» alkaline act on o' Scrubb's Amnnoni* removes per •('fition re're-.'-es the skin |M r dl agi ns: pnekiy heat H row ha*f prickly t eat Scrubb
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    • 238 7 Celebrating Princess Elizabeth's f Wedding j THE NEW WORLD WILL LAUNCH A SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR THREE MCHTS (20th, 21st 22ml NOVEMBER) i Special Lion Display by the Famous Khoo Kwong Chow Whay Kwan (IWh cV Hock San long Hiong Whay Kwan (22nd) Free Magic Acrobatic Shows, Hockchew Wayang with Transformation
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  • 84 8 The S ng&pore Swimming Club Will hold a number of races for children tomorrow —Princess Elizabeth Wedding day. Tho following is the prt>pramme:— 10.30 a.m. —Girls Boys under 6 yrs. (1 hreadth); 10.40 a.m. —Girls under 10 yrs. (1 breadth); 10.50 n.m. —Boys under 10
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  • 32 8 Playing at the Marines Hostel Football ground yesterday, a team from the s.s. Tydeus beat the Nelson Sports Club by three goals to two in a lriendly soccer match.
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  • 292 8 Singapore District (Army) b points. Medical College Union 5 points. The visitors were the heavier, team and used this to gosd advantage when they opened the .scoring through Browne in the first minute of the game. Legg failed to add the major po'nts. Keep.ng
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  • 344 8 (Tribune Sports Reporter) In a fast and thrilling game of hockey at Hong Lim Green yesterday, the S.C.R.C. scored a splendid two-nil victory over the Singapore Clarke Rangers and thus maintained their fine record of seven successive wins. The game was played
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  • 110 8 In a friendly return game played on Sunday last the Bluebird BP. beat the Pelandok Badminton Team by Aye games to one. Results; Bluebird B.P. Players mentioned first:— Chew Yew Seng beat Johnny Chua 15—It, W 8- Tan Liang Peng beat Howe Soo Beng 15—11, 15—13; Vincent
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    • 570 8 TENDERS FOR JOHORE GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL SUPPLIES Tenders In duplicate ar c invited for any or all of the lolloping supplies to Johore Government Hospitals viz:— Tender 1 Supply of (a) Rations and Foodstuffs as detailed in schedule <b> Firewood ic> Burials These aie for delivery at the Hospitals as tioned1.
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    • 9 8 More people than ever are saying MADE IN ENGU^
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    • 196 8 I A MemordblTi^^ V U& V ii r Your L»e.T, J Pr '"«ss Elizabeth', Wedding At THE TAVERN SPECIAL DINNER > USUAL R\tk EXTENSION TO i \n WEDNESDAY X THURSDAY THE ljrt 20th. -J* For ItESEUX ATKivl TARLES RING 19J 7 Tanglin I Goodwood Park Hotel! IS NOW OPEN I
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