Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1947

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE _FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) 2 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Aomts Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd TnUMtt House, M,
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  • 784 1 Private Investiture At Palace -Reuter and U.P. LONDON, Nov. 19.—King George tonight created Lieut. Philip Mount- atten a Royal HighneSi with the title of Duke of Edinburgh, and invested hinj with the Empire's highest honour, the Order of
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  • 476 1 Reuter. Hod, N v 20 —Princess El U stand at the high M Westminster Abbey this m b ride Lieut. Philip in an ethereal clas. fwddinj ire&s 0 1 dewy white chag with thousands nd seed pearls. '■v>th a full court it is inspirBwi ill
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  • 156 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore is in fest'va! mood tuday. An imposing array of colours, flags, buntings, and decorated noles greeted thousands ol citizens who were un unusually early this morning. In endless stream, thousands of kampong folk invaded the city from all directions as early as
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  • 223 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ten babies were born in Singapore hcsptals on this happy morning. All of them were Chinese, and seven of them were g^ris. The proud parents are: Kong Yeok Kuan (mother) and Sect Joey Nan (father), of Gregory Lane, Singapore, a baby
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 41 1 hl2 General S\iW" 1 MOTOR. IS mpensatiom» N ACCIDENT [assca of re iwHcs Place. r &°*fFs. wise 1(7 /\NITH° OT \»0 lrings you the latest in LINGERIE* Dniwallf admired, universally worn. Briefs Panties Vests Slips toFFUS PLACE s.mcapo» yHONE4649 MILK 11
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    • 46 1 Awl EBr'.y^ HENG CHEONG WATCH COMPANY (ESTD. 1911). PHONE ***** 195, ORCHARD RD S PORE. Stay At ATOMIC (Residential ard Non-rPsid r ntin' Hcte') 64, LLOYD ROAD, SINGAPORE. For Comfort j Service Excellent Food Book Your Reservation for the Races l».V\< I\<. TOXIGHT I EXTLNSION IA.M.
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  • 135 2 (From Our Own Reporter) TELUK ANSON, Nov. 18 Another instance where arms are alleged to have been used was reported to the Police las, night wnen a robbery took place in a house off Paulin Street near the offices of the The victims were a Chinese
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  • 250 2 (From Our Own Reporter! ALOR STAR, Nov. 19 formation of an anti-bandit squad in Kedah is yet another step by the Poiicc authorities tJ combat the crime-wave. The anti-bandit squad has but only one task and that is to trail all traces of
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  • 96 2 (From Our Own Reporter) ALOR STAR. Nov. 19.—His Highness, the Sultan of Kedah. who has just returned after a conference of Malay Rulers at the Union Capital, yesterday I morning inspected a guard of honour of Alor Star Police Force. Together with hun inspecting the guard
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  • 133 2 (From Our Own Reporter? PENANG, Nov. 19.—Following some disagreement among the shoe-makers over the rates of workmanship with their employers last week, it is now learnt that both parties have agreed to new rates after a meeting helu on Tuesday at the Federation oi Trade
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  • 561 2 The funeral of the late Mr. Jonn Aioeit aged 60. which look place at tt.aajari cemetery on Monday was largely attended. Amouc Ukame at tne luneral were: Mrs. oaUKcr (.widow;, Jules, Cynthia, Jacynth,» bcuy. i vouue. Axarshaii. Cora, Mcrvyn. Ucrmao, Ovucm\ Junior, Pccer, Maureen, Mar
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  • 109 2 The Singapore Government has called for a conference between Singapore seamen unionists and representatives of the shipping companies to discuss the formation of a Seamen's Bureau for the employment of Singapore seamen. The meeting, which will be held under the chairmanship of the Master Attendant, Commander
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  • 34 2 -Renter. NEW YORK. Nov. 18.—Th<' Swedish-born film actress Ingrio Bergman, will go to F*Tgtan«l next spring to make "Under th Capricorn" by tho English novelist. Helen Simpson, it was announced here today.—Reuter.
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  • 128 2 (From Our Own t». KUALA Ll MPin v„ Bukit Bintang g was turned into a hive 3 last nißhta-hen thronged the place eolourfully lit U ptou;t operung of another J Fair in honour of the Wedding 0n n ov J lbc F Lavishly decorated
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 SHIPPING UN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND iiLUX LIVE FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG TYDETJ3 Calls Haifa G *****1 BRECONSHIRE Dec. 21 From U.K. for Straita, Hong Kong ana China DENBIGHSHIRE ETA Dec. 24 j L\«©-CHL\A S. X. CO. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA From Hongkong for
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    • 433 2 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL mv. TAMAN" due Singapore 15th December 1947, loading for Amterdam. Rotterdam direct. For cargo and particulars apply to: NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, ROBINSON ROAD, TEL: TIIB. SALEN SKAUGEN LINE (MEMBERS OF STRAITS PACIFIC CONFERENCE) DAGMAR SALEN Due Mid December LOADS FOR LOS ANGELES
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    • 525 2 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD, ST. GRANT LLASEHQ SINGAPORE PROPERTIES TO BE HELD AT OUR SALEROOM. \OS 14 16 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE ON THURSDAY 2T7TH NOVEMBER 1947 AT 230 P Lot 1 999 years' leasehold land and houses Nos lk2 Ai Street and Nos. 146, 147, 14« 149 Boat Quay,
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  • 2002 3 I chapter xiv LoXKSKM>SAKNtt£ pe-racki are em--nenteii Standish. r— CTV>r ujrreed if they was :>s th0V ou ht to h to forget our- s *r wo could on'y I as the bloke hf:he -rgmun.'- was the ate!" «freed in and ropes I evils
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  • 27 3 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 19. A Moscow radio statement that the United States was building airfields in Persia was denied by Teheran radio today. Flcuter.
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  • 47 3 -UP. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. The United States protested to Rumania arrainst the inclusion of charge that former representatives of this Government were implicated in alleged conspiracy to overthrow the Rumanian Government by force of violence for which Maniu was sentenced to life Ion? prison.—UP.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 831 3 AE SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Senior Clerk by Ipoh Char- terefl AccounmttM Hrn Know.euKe Chinese an advantage but not compulsory. Appiy Box 201 Tribune, Ipoh. (T.B9i» NONYA SERVANT dean in washing, ironing, and cooking or Malay servant. AO live in. Write Box A 521 M.T. Spore. WAN'IED Canvasser on commission basis
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    • 641 3 VEHICLES FOX SALE FOR SALE 1941 10 hp. Vauxhall Tourer European owm-u eaeeilent runn ng order tyres perfect $1800 or near oner inspection Wearne Ipoh, (T. 890). 1941 FORD MERCURY lor saie or m exchange for smaller car. Very good condition owner driven. Apply Box Af?26, M.T., S Dgapore. (TJ§9
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    • 604 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Rid ogram recentii I had new (Jarrard record player nit. j I ran bo seen 1 y appointnieiu. Offers I apply Box No. A5lB M.T., Singapore. (R. 869). FREEHOLD: Vacant Modern House, off Orange Grove Road, almost 2 acres. Lounge, Dining, 4 Bedrooms with bathrooms, modern
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    • 393 3 TUITION DON'T BE A WALLFLOWER learn how to dance within 3 $ours' at Modern Dancing Aiudemy, 5, Ann Siang Hiil Road, time 10 a.m. 9 p.m. (this road is next to No. 281. Sout i Bridge Road). <5.885> ENGLISHMAN requires tutor for written and spoken Chinese (Mandarin) male or female
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  • 1024 4 Economies are suggested by the Singapore Finance j and Revenue Committee 1 p nose report is just issued, it is thought that economics could bo effected in a van e.y of ways, a.nong them greater co-ordination oeSingapore and u»e Malayan Union, the subst' tution of local born personnel
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  • 748 4 I ETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir,—The results of the findings of the Joint Tribunal to consider claims fo r full back pay under paragraph 9 of Circular 24 have been given and thus the most, outrageous swindle been perpetrated upon what was once
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  • 159 4 A new villagi hat beesoa^ yjeftire ct,fff« s fape "«j rfte road r< ufmg n//e. This magi wan mm** establ 30th "i th* itm n» cenfre for vegetabk frwfLJ that particular tot a/fry /w i or rsu fa,, a«| tt man n lorrtet used m
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  • 1317 4 ThSSIE CORNELIUS, Tribune Staff Reporter, writes today on Singapore, the City of Arrears. She tells of the Battle to clean up the city, and concludes IF we were all living in Queen Mab's fairyland, it would have been a different story. The Municipal President, if
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 560 4 INFLUENTIAL AGENTS WANTED. WANTED some Influential Agents en ddzzr.c remuiutfai&n j for selling &me rcifeited :hitf£3 National Ntttiimcmg iut tlis famous or.&nuiac*(if< i~ ox I Vita.-r.iii»., iin wett-tmown babj tood t in- Company has been regularly paying diviuemls. tor the last se\erai years at 20% highest <fc 6% lowest on
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    • 25 4 FLASH: Limited Mtpply of LATEST AMERICAN D C ReWlW* toi arrived Come early before they are sold oat. Lee Fletcher 102-6 ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 3338.
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    • 33 4 i -^m J English Cut SMART SB I I STRIPES i II Tailored in Woven^f% HI Poplins, I with •eraruV'HßjfcpH Collars to match. JH|»if' 111 Rom j IT PAYS TO IMiESS W fiX
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  • 320 5 »7 who hour- m 0 st ot 1 -91r o m I .r<n« the I ,oH n v >re 1 ad iriVC !>J I ft s ntil h; reae > V 5 rt .ry. is 1 ihen He j.... *ntrn
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  • 28 5 Renter Lonaon, wov. iy.—Kear-Admi-ral L. H. Ashmore. 54, Flag Officer commanding the Reserve Fieet since 1945. is to be placed on the retired list tomorrow. Renter.
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  • 448 5 His Majesty t'~e King has been graciously pleased to approve tne Award Of thp Colonial Police Medal for Gallantly to Inspector Choon Hock Joon of th.> Malayan Polie-> Citation :n respect of Probationary Asiatic Inspector Choon Hock Joon. Malayan Union Police Force Shortly before
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  • 98 5 Three little children have went to the Central Celebration Commiffee an amount of $7.60 as their donation to the Prince** Wedding Celebration Fund. Tiny are the sons of Mr. Goh Jioee, a caretaker of the Colonial Secretaries House. Together with the money, they hare sent the following letter:
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  • 55 5 -U.P Tokio, Nov. 19—Emperor Hiro hito is scheduled to make a two week tCnr of Chugoku DistrictSouthwestern Honshu—leaving I •i:iyo on Nov. 26. This wI!J be H rohito's 14th tour of various parts of Japan, since the surrender. The itinerary includes Hirohito's first visit
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  • 51 5 -U.P. Tckio, Nov. 19—Jap newsreels will be' flown weekly to the United States for showing ther as the result cf a contract concluded with a visiting American buyer and the Nippon Newsreei Company. The films will b showi principally in Jap theatres in the United States and j
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  • 44 5 Shanghai. Nov. 19. Mr. A. V. Summers, Manager ol Hongkong Airways, who arrived here yesierdav aTternoon left for NanklßC by train last night to complete arrangements with the Civl Aeronautics Administration for the opening of an airline between Hongkong and Shanghai.
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  • 522 5 (From Otfi Own Reporter] KUALA LI I|PUR, Nov. lv. "You have behind you a gicat tradition created by your predecessors on the Bench. There have been Judges cf differing calibre: but in one respect ihey have always been alike- They have
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  • 161 5 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Nov. 19.—Officers of the LTD yesterday laid a successful ambush on the Chemor—Kantan Road which resulted In the arrest or two young Chinese, one armed with a rifle and several rounds of atnmun.tiun, and the other with a long knire.
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  • 89 5 IPOH. Nov. 19. The marriage will take piace at the Church of St. Louis, Taiping, on Thursday. Nov. 20, at 7 a.m. ot Mr. V. P. Thivy, Superintendent ot the Perak Boys' Home. Taiping, and Miss Maria Regina. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dorai Appa of
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  • 47 5 Fighting Between Huks Police U.P. Manila. Nov. 19. Heavy fighting between Huks and th 2 military police in Nueva, Ecija Province, is continuing with th' death toll now 41, including ten military police and one municipal policeman, according to report in the Manila Evening news today —U.P.
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  • 446 5 The following passengers arrived at Singapore by air:— Mr. J. D. Donald, Mr. Vailender, Mrs. Vailender, Mrs. Larby, Infant Larby, Mr P. M. Bond, Mrs. B. M. Grier. Mr. A. M. Grier. Infant Grier. Mr. Zuna, Mr. H. C. Hunter. Mr. W. Deane, Mr. W. J. Orndroff. Mrs.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 76 5 hOL GKT THE GENUINE PERFUME are many imitations that look like Himalaya I Perfume; but none of them have its innii takal.le fragrance, the perfume of mountain ,w r Avoid disappointment by making sure j you get the real y Himalaya Bouquet. Ifiniafaya the p£RFUHE j is your ffUt GUARANTEE
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    • 239 5 Red Route Throughout The World! t Hirh Quality and High Periu?rr*anc* Broadest Receiver I Aj/f\r m ruMvIFS *Z i. ji'tfl AC..AC/DC sets available The Central Marketing Company 10( PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE, PHONE: C 233. MAI IVAN COMMEMORATION MEDALS IN HONOUR OF H.R.H. PRINCESS ELIZABETH'S WEDDING Every Biiusher and Loyal Subject
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  • 445 6 (By our Radio Correspondent) Today, listeners will hear the full relay of the Royal Wedding by the BBC to be ixoadcast by Radio Malaya from 6.30 p.m. until 8.30 p.m. on hoth the Red and Blue Networks. The relay will include the wedding ceremony in Westminster Abbey, and
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  • 682 6 Dr. Chen Su Lan, President of the Chinese Y. M. C. A. made certain criticisms of the Singapore a. M. C. A. in a broadcast from Radio Malaya on Nov. 1. The Tribune today publishes the local i .M.C.A. Hoard of Directors' On Saturday, Nov.
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  • 101 6 -Reuter-AAP. Melbourne, Nov. 18.—The President of the Australians Assc». ciation, Mr. W. O. Fulton, declared here that the recent decision of the Australian Government to deport 14 Malay seamen who during a long stay here had married Australian women and raised families "accords with the White Australian
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  • 77 6 The biggest match in the history Oi. Malayan Badminton wilt take place in Singapore on December 2Gth and 27th 1947. at which the cream oi i>l.»yers from Penang, Perak, Kuala Lumpur. Negri Sembilan, Malacca. Johore and Singapore will participate. The proceeds of the match will rO to swell
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  • 59 6 Members of the Broadway Musical Party are requested to note that to the death or Mr A. J Pang's (Patron) father and as a mark of respect, the Party will not celebrate the Princess' wedding. Usual orchestration practice will be held at Mr. Ang Kirn Chwee's residence,
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  • 49 6 The Poire Samboe Sports Club soccer team against Haikowyu Sports Club Soccer XI of Singapore on Saturday, will be selected from the following: Patoeri, Mun Khun. Alias B. Osman, Johnny. Alias B. Atan. Sadjimo. Kho Khui. Gimin. Mahroem. Koesman. Alle Siam. Aria. Karnen. Senen. Referee: A. LatifT.
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  • 27 6 Francisca Bacsafra was successful in passing the Rudiments Stage 111 o! the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music London, held in October. i
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  • 168 6 From a letter received by the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies from Major General D. Dickinson, Secretary, National Pifle Association, the following information is published: "One of the competitions of the Annual Bisley Meeting is for the "Daily Telegraph and Morn- i ing Post" Imperial
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 111 6 Your LAST Chance of Seeing: Children's Matinee Tenia, Il Kay Kyser in "CAROLINA BLUES" TO-NIGHT |p *wmm 9.30 p.m. Based on 1 M |P *he novel: fflk 1 ALL BWO£S JJ ARE, I H Aft...%# BEAUTIFUL' Pj^^yHK STEVENS ROSENS HENRY MORGAN WALLY BROWN Adder! Aiiracli /7/.- fey 0/ LAST" A
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  • 778 7 n J*gm*u IN*** raoe „«,„3 at Buki( RACE ONE «orst-s, class 2, div. 5, 6 turs. 1 972 NORTON' (l) Jeffers B.OS 394 AFFABLE (9) 1 Harper 7.1:> ISI DESPAIR (7) a Bagby 8 01 134 Martian Maid (3) Levis 8.00 4 Won by: 1/2, 1 2
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  • 193 7 -Reuter-U.P SHANGHAI, Nov. 19.—Playin* the best game since their arrival, the Malayan soccer touiisis Lien Hv.a this afternoon defeated the Shanghai Prague champions, Tunghwa. 5-3 alter leading at the interval by 3-1 befo»e a capacity crowd here. Most outstanding nf the was Chia Boon
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  • 389 7 R.AF. Seletar 9 points. SCC. 8 points. The R.A.F. caused quite a stir when they snatched a one point victory over the Strongly favoured SCC. in their rugger encounter on the Padang yesterday. Their success was mainly due to the brilliant playing of
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  • 61 7 The following will represent the Hospital Youngsters XI at soccer against the Seaside Rangers XI on Sunday, on their ground at sth mile, Pasir Panjang: K. Jeevarujah. Mohinder Singh, L. Ponniah. S. George, S. Murugesu i G. Thangaveloo, K. Thambi, A. Arumugam, K. Moktar. N. Nadarajah.
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  • 26 7 Th" Singapore Coits Hockey Clvfr defeated trie g.h.q. FARELF in a game of hockey by two goals to nil played at Tang l'n ycsUrday.
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  • 42 7 The iports Hctioa of the Mrrr lads Association wlil continue w th the seven-a-side soccer rompotltlon on Sunday: Yeo Kirn Ho k j team vs. Wun Yew Tim's team (4 p.m.); Tan Bag Kiat's team vs. Anthony yoiir'f- '5 pjn.)
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  • 165 7 Nine goals were scored on the Padang yesterday, wnen the Singapore Harbour Boara Auxiliary Police scored a seven-two hocaey win over the Singapore Cricket Club. The Police had the better of the exchanges throughout the game, and lead by three goals at the interval. The
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  • 101 7 The S.C.R.C. will »rtect the* Johoftj CiuK.et cluo at boekey on Thurbuay Nov. .it Kon>r Lim Green ai o.lj p.m The team Will be: Cheok Wah; Chix.i Buck. Sv.cc Law. Hnck Chvc. Ch n Chye, Kee BiaUg; Lim Strang .Capt.), Harry Fang. Pow, Sen»; Kirn. Keng Wah.
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  • 138 7 Saturoay s Hockey League niatcnes, in which the Army, S.C.R.C, Police and I A figure wiii commence at 5 p.m. The Army will meet the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club en the Padang 'Umpires: Messrs. V. C. Wcsterhout and T E K. Rctnam>, and the Singapore Police
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  • 35 7 HOCKEY S.C.RC. vs. Johore Cricket Clui>. Hons; Lim Green. ATHLETICS Railway institute Children' 3 sports 2.30 p.m., York HIU Home, 10 a.m. SOCCER Banka Sports Clul. vs. Sui.p y Depot. Jnlnn BeSMF fiNriium.
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    • 392 7 MALAYAN BADMINTON STARS REACH BOMBAY BOMBAY, Nov. 10. Malayan .at the Cricka Club of India's badminton players, Samuel, Dura' courts. Local enthusiasts were and Chan Kong Leong, arrived anick to notice the Malayans* yesterday to take part in the We.s- strong backhand, especially backtern India and AU-XndtC dmin- 1 hand
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  • 261 8 STOP PRESS Horses, Class 2, Div. I, 6 Furs. Electroplate 9.00 Minstrel Boy (late Harps TWO) 810 Airmail 8 Desert Queen 8.07 Dagobert 8.03 Blackpool 8.02 Duke Sun 8.01 Everest 8 00 Tollana 800 Christmas Knight 7.13 Belita 7.11 Alrpul 7.07 Horses. Class 2. Div. 2. 9 Rim.
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  • 211 8 Four men believed to be members of the most desperate and successful gang of gunmen »n Singapore were pulled in by members of the C.LD. yesterday. Five loaded revolvers and some jewellery believed to oe proceeds of one or more recent cobberies, were recovered. The raid
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  • 460 8  -  (By Our Racing Reporter Candidates in training for Saturday, the linal day of th- atfauore Turf Ulud revival rneeung, were give.i °\vorf was morning. A lew am nau pace WOK, but there was no attempt to beat th.? ClocK. ihe tracx iS in
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  • 64 8 The Stipendiary Stewards report on the races held yesterday stated that in tne fourth J-ace an objection, by K. Donnelly on Last Double, against Stirling on Lady Hatrunon for alleged interference afteT the atari, was dismissed. Another objection, in Race five by Bagby. en Gold Medallist, a-a. nst
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  • 341 8 The President of the Malay Seamen's Union. Singapore Mr. S. Adam today issued the follow ing statement on the deportation by the Australian Government of 14 Malav;tn peamen The decision of the Australian Government lo deport 14 Malaya and Indonesians who have been domiciled in
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  • 43 8 tveutei. LONDON, iNov. u.-Eniflana mu.nUu««a .4«t vi» ea*Ui rocoiQ ag.iinst Continental lea.ns—none has ever \voii bii^iaiia— oy beating bweaei. by lour to tv.u vi im ii>s>». xiite'rnuuon.u bet ween these two coin ines Ui DC vi iuitwiiu at tftaOhon this auernoon.
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  • 85 8 The Banka Sports Cmb wul meet the Supply Reserve Depot vK.A.S.O) at foottaa on Thursday at Jalan Besar St-icUum. kick on at 5 p.m. *narp. The Banka Sports Club team WM be selected irom the followUig:—noon Yoon Sang. F.oon Yoou Cheong, Boon Mock Sang. Boon Soon Sau (Captain),
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  • 52 8 The following will represent the Normal Class Teachers at hockey against the YicUrian Old Boys on tfiday, list at the Victoria School Ground, at 5 p.m. J. David, Clifford James, S. Holmberg, A. de Souza, Edwin Doraisamy, Dennis Goh, Au Tat Chu, Aeria, Campbell. Gee Bah. Almonte,
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  • 252 8 Besides the Chinese and the j Malay communities, the Indians will also be taking part in the j illuminated procession to bejield tonight in celebration of Princess i Elizabeth's wedding. Their process'on. consisting of I eight vehicles decorated with coloured l ghts. will follow the j Chinese procession
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  • 230 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Table Tennis Vssocation is consldertng a suggestion to send a team ol local •tars abroad to match their skill ugalnst other champions of the Par East early next year. This was revealed by Mr. Choo Kwai Loo. Vice-President
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  • 59 8 LONDON, Nov. 19. -The Pope's delegate in London. Archbishop Will'am Godfrey, has received no invitation to the Royal wedding, Mm honorary said today. At the "coronation of King George VI in 1937 the Papal delegate was given a spec a 1 space on ihe siand outside the Abbey
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  • 202 8 ruuun j WTbeti two v 1 Orel* eru< a q Straits Chinese Y VI T*IUK Ayer 2 j Most of the nam u ,r. tested and SOtxu *lyJ accurate placin, 3 son of their the S.C.M.Y.I strongest M YF h Singapore. J Results of yesterday y,
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  • 105 8 Th«? f ii?u'n Qitver b*vn to r <->-N- c ofc*ful B> *m'n* m Part? fei rratr > v?ith th« H g on Sun lav at thp c,. 'nne ourt. No 45 I q 2] Gev^rcr. Man's Bl* Rl'*l'—KNn p JCoun. A. Malik bi« H Rcber f YaD
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  • 35 8 Reuter, London. N v. 19. Com pi on. II idle x a m u-id Arsenal Plu -m back into hospital. A operation to tl's knee was >■ but some r.tinor \:m ment is needed.-Reuter.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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