Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune tHE PEOPLE jPOR the people Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Sow Printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) &w SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98.
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  • 1008 1 PHILIP IS MADE A BRITISH PRINCE Reuter and U.P. V. Hampshire. Nov. 20.—Princess Elizabeth and Prince eir honeymoon tonight with a rationed three-course dinsting- day of pomp and pagean try that will go into hisie marriaoe of Princess Elizabeth, heiress to the throne-
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    33 1 k mnrqne** i is hesi mint at I N S ng. Like mm Lonl Mmtntk E 1? Navy m untuJ th< OH E. ma World War •''•*> t'>ik his name M M-try,tret
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  • 23 1 -r House of M| up ttee to .quire in- which Wd to rhursday o* Mr. M c n llor vi the
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  • 16 1 U.P 20 op r I rowing strike Hk trains at 4 p.m. W Qdetf.—U.P.
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  • 100 1 U.P. A warrant i :he arrest tiavLl officer on rdering King June 19. r- v ent source v. i messes v:-' testify that C; v rachai ChaitohM, red ln e late 01 and shot him in a 45cili- bre pistol given to Ananda by
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  • 69 1 Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 20. The full tith- of the Duke of Edinburgh ii His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Thiicc of Edinburgh." it was officially stated tonight. He will sign him.stlf Phihp not Edinburgh and will rank ai British Prince. It was also stated at Buckingham Palace tonight
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  • 108 1 U.P. London. Nov. 20. A bobby brusquely ordered a little boy in dark blue suit to get back on ihe sidewalk outside Westminster Abbey today. The boy meekly obeyed, but to the bobby's surprise, he got in line of the royalty wa'tmg foi their
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  • 45 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—Po'and's Oscar Langa served notice that political events in Europe and the efforts of the Spanish people wUI result in ousting the* Franco regime despite the failure of the General Assembly to reaffirm last year's resoiut on on Spain—U.P.
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  • 38 1 U.P. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov 20—The 5.800-ton Canadian Pacific steamsh'p Princess Kathleen with approximately 300 passengers and crewmen aboard ran aground just outside Vancouver harbour during a dense fog shortly after leaving on the Victoria-Seattle run.—U.P.
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  • 30 1 BAGDAD. Nov. 20.—House to house vaccination bejan i«e today to con- hat a smallpox outbreak in the c t> i northern districts, where seven cases w?ro admitted to isolatloiv hospitals.
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  • 247 1 London. Nov. 20.-By lM .p.m. casualties totalled 2.000 with 37 in hospital. Americans who came to England especially fOfO* out were not in the Abbey in- c?uVd. Mrs Louise Ouernen. *i2-year-old housewi!e of Watt* ington. who sent the Princessj dress
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  • 48 1 Illuminated from bo* to stern wttk thousands of twmhUng H„kis th I th |'■3 "< harbour. J*J» hundreds of other big and small craft, wat 'dressed up" for the Royal wedding last night. 4 m*. rj&isr&tw zzvva^zx on his motor cycle with M*Mm« display, one of the
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  • 616 1 U.P. The following is the full text of the Archbishop of YorkV speech to the Royal couples: "In the presence of this congregation and in the hearing of an invisible audience o! a very large part of the world, you have now become man
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  • 26 1 At the junction of Lavender Street and Serangoon Road this morning a jeep and a taxi collided. No one was seriously hurt.
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  • 124 1 The two page boys at yesterday's Royal Wedding. A United Press reporter cables that the I wedding dress, heavy with thout sands of pearls, was too much for j the little prince pages to handle, I and became caught on the steps going
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  • 70 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Nineteen Singapore babies, all Chinese will celebrate t leir coming birthdays on the histo' ical weading da y of England s iuture Queen Princess Elizabeth Kandang Kerbau Hospital report* that it had 15 Nov. 2Cth babies—six males and nine females. D'Cotta
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  • 113 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 20.—The Govern, ment of Malaya receives £656.--400 (about $5,600,000) from the proceeds of sale to the Siamese Government of the Dart in the Siamese territory of the Burmaaiam railway known as the "railroad of death." This figure was given
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  • 124 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 20.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President or the Council, answering a question in the House of Commons today about the issue of defence medals in the Far East, said the Gov. ernor-Qeneral of Malaya, Mr. wLo has been co-ordinating action on
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    • 80 1 That Will MADE AND MADE TO ORDER "I enjoy them 'coolest smoke I know. There 's \7'\ so much more in thetn." J.^\^Jm l\i #fl They're winners with me V* I too, and it's all done by the Glter tip- it stopn all the heat and impurity. Result: good tobacco
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  • 237 2 Plans of the workmen's dwe»l'nsfs to be built in celebration of Princess Ei'z Wedding have already been' drawn up by the Municipal draftsmen. Mr. Kong Chian. Chan man of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, accompanied by Mr. Yap Peng Geek, railed on Mr.
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  • 55 2 Reuter SOFIA, Nov. 20.—An official announcement nere today saici that M. George Dimitrov, the Bulgarian Premier, had returned from a "prolonged rest and cure." The announcement said he had returned to Soya and resumed his duties as Premier. This is the first news that M.
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    • 587 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore' BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. Anchises" From U.K Q 15 Myrmi<!on ...Due from U.K. Nov. 29 Adrasius" Due from U.K Dec. 5 j Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and CONTINENTAL PORTS i"Diomed' Sails for Liverpooland Glasgow Nov. 28 j '"Eurybates" Sails
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    • 439 2 EDUCATIONAL i Mercantile institution 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION COMxMENCES NOVEMBER STH. Classes will be conducted to:— Book-Keepirg and Accountancy Shorthand:— Theory, Speed rangirg from 70 words to 150 words. Practical English in Three Stages. Mathematics and Foreign Languages. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL mv. TABIAN" due Singapore
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    • 93 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colcnv of Singapore. Island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 593 of 1933 RE SONG CHIN ENG oi No. 92, Lorong E, off East Coast Road, Singapore; Insurance Agent. NOTICE is hereby given that a First and Final dividend is
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    • 405 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance J (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Islam' of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. Wasc Earners Administration Older No 247 of 1939. RE K. KANAGASABAI of No. 498-L, Jalan Eunos, Singapore Interpreter. NOTICE is hereby given that a First and Final dividend is intended
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    • 572 2 VULCANIZES PUNCTURED Ctn* CYCLE. CAR* SL»WC ROADSIDE OP it eS«2 SAVES NEARLY 75<~ c OF THE n elf :»s GES, NOTHING MES<? EVERYTHING PROVIDED F1 EXCEPT MATCH [FOR LIGHTING 2 Models Available, COffiP i lor me. C.T. for Cvcl< j. M.T. "Heavier Vein-<■ r Forwarded. post free, on of remittance.
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  • 1803 3 ,v Bellamy could not ir hi r n his routine t; n whilst he would be a mere -o trv to prevent his gf-f t mm Standish, •c agent. i I ou t the plans he Si' "Bellamy, in spite of
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  • 51 3 Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 20. Chief United States delegate to the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East M Monnet B. Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Davis, left her* this evening by plane for Manila to attend the plenary session of the ECAFE opening at Baguio next
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    • 15 3 A.C Teak Wood infflC f Cabinet Motor 1 1 +w£ GARRAP» CHANGER 328, Serangoon Road.
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    • 826 3 I i'. "**§> 7^^*S?^^£J9&2SrjfcH£* SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Senior Clerk by I;>oh Chartered Accountants Vttm Knowledge Chinese an advantage but not compulsory. Apply Box 201 Tribune, Ipoh. (T.891». NONYA SERVANT clean in waSuinfr, iron'ng, and cooking or Malay servant. 'Io live in. Write Box A 521 M.T. S pore. (5.878.) WANTED
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    • 646 3 VEHICLES FOX SALE HILLMAN MINX 1936 30,000 mlies oniy laid up during war Inputted Sept. 1946 2,500 or nearest 12, Kia Peng Road, K.L. 2718. (U. 900;. HUDSON SALOON 1940 Model goo., condition $2500.40 or best offer. Apply Box 202, Tribune Ipoh. (U.B9tf>. FOR SALE 1941 10 hp. VaUXliall Tourer
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    • 588 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE. Complete bed room suul duoo teak excellent condition, For inspection write to Box A 527 M.T. Singapore. (U. 891». FOR SALE. One piano RCCOAQkUi Hohner 120 Ba;;s, one Very old German violin, one new lianjoline. Apply Box A 529, T.M., Singapci, (U.btfti... CARTERS' Advanced Accouins. Munro
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    • 483 3 SITU AXIOMS WANTED CHINESE Lady holds Senior Cam>ridge, Nursing and Midwnery Cert: icates seeks position. Appiy 80.. *o. ASSO, M.T.. K.L. (U. 899) PETS. XKJS ARRIVED STEAMER OBRA —Alsatians, Great Danes —BorzoisDachshunds St. Bernards Silky rerricrs— Dalmatians—Persian Cats —Pigeons dog biscuits available tfavfield Kennels (Boarding Kennels > »89. East Coast
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  • 683 4 The other day a man was fined for causing unnecessary suffering to ducks by carrying them upside-down. This draws attention to a law aimed at preventing cruelty to animals —a law which is probably honoured more in the breach than in the observance. Western peoples are noted
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  • 90 4 Reuter. HONGKONG —All ships arriving at Chinese ports with cargo loaded at Hongkong are now required to produce a manifest signed by a responsible Hongkong Government department. This new regulation is taken as part implementation of the agreement said to have been recently concluded between the Chinese Customs
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  • 765 4 2 More Views In Our Series "And This, Our Singapore" Collected By OSWALD-HENRY ivaZT lore Staff Writer. 44 1f we wish a true and lasting reconstruction of this country, it must be not only economical and material (however neressarv these might
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  • 366 4 "AS far as rehabilitation tfoes, one aspect associated with broadcasting that I should like to see receiving early encouragement is the cultural side of Singapore life," said Mr. John Dumeresque, Director of Broadcast ing. 1 U" As a Government official, Mr. DumeraSQiin declared
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  • 972 4  -  A delightful burlesque sketch by A 1 J. C Bhattacharjee These jnctes are not meant for the peripn who has not had to IhCp foi I cannot expect any measure! of sympathy from him. Houjßwivcs and maid-sei vants who rrWre to do it almost dally
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  • 48 5 Ny mad up aas a "boy- for the "Mock Weddmr," presented by the ngaport Malay Union at the Memorial Hall vesterdau [Tribune Photograph). Another ihm t>■ >■ 0n4(r7otMW»n f prosenierf ttl thf Mem< j jh m> \Yn,,,t,t* «Verton a/ iht Snltpiatin .\fnhm ...ri r,,/,,.n, /•/..,j.,,,,-.*^.
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  • 63 5 I about to R Sanaa. Secretary I j-- rntmne v here to ii..: imang i 1 i ■3 Exnioi- g Cham! r oi Comw" 600 entries mi: im among 40 liasajaaranter of an j t: suppl; potential 6 bj tea Id be the I n
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  • 263 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Plans are now being considered for a network ot telephone service all ovei Singapore Island. As the first step towards this, the Oriental Telephone and Exchange Company intend to open satellite exchanges in the Bukit Timah Road, Paya Lebar (Uppei Serangoon Road), and Pasir Panjang areas.
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  • 42 5 Mr N. Raghavan, Indian Consul-General in Indonesia, arrived in Singapore by plane yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. R Mr a Raghavan will stay in Singapore until tomorrow, after wSeh he proposes U visit Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Sumatra.
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  • 518 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 20. At the last Malayan Union Court Of Appeal a judgment Of the Court below was set aside on the ground that the trial Judge should have held that the Court had no jurisdiction to hear
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  • 320 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) As one European onlooker phrased it. never was such spon- i taneous delirium shown by the j people of Singapore over an oc- casion outside their immediate J sphere since the long forgotten j Silver Jubilee of the late King George V
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  • 187 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) IPOri. A'cv. 20.- That attempis j are bein" mo*** f o establish ft YMCA CVfitr*' in Sooth Eas* Asp was'reve 'ed by Mr. F.. A. Gardiner President of the Tpoh YMCA in the <•-■•"-•' o« 1 talk «1 the "At
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  • 123 5 Miss Lo Kit-Lin-. young artist from Canton, is to exhibit her Chinese paintmfes at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Nov. 22 to 25. Miss Lo is a graduate <>f the Canton University majoring in Economics. She is a special correspondent ot th t
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  • 75 5 (From Our Own Reporter) TAIPING, Nov. 20. As a result of investigations, the Taiplng Police have arrested the Supervisor of the Engineering Stores Dump 164 C.R E., named Hosey, ior alleged' theft of 400 sheets of corrugated iron valued at $1,600. The alleged theft was said
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  • 386 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 20 j Three Chinese, Lim Fatt, Sand Liew Soo were convicted by Mr. Justice C. H. Whitton at the Raub Assizes cm charges of having wrongfully confined a boy named Chong Kon Vong at Tras village on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 280 5 FOR BEST SELECTION OF MUSIC CALL AT fIC. Cafe Restaurant lftO i'ou can be Assured aGi Wt IN BOUNDS TO jflf tfi*A t4!M-IM Popular Itt'iidezvoiis After The Midnight Show 3" Homehte Portable Self-Priming Pumps Have Arrived, But Only A Few! BEMi Wri other ,nnnps munv 2" Homelite to CARRY ABLE
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  • 211 6 NANKING. Nov. 19.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek feels that Ainerie.au Military assistarce is of as equal urgency As economic aid. and the two must given together to be of effective help to China, an excellently-placed sources toM the United Proxs today. When the news of
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  • 112 6 Reuter-AAP. Sydney, Nov. 20. Isolation, which is now bridged in air travel, and cricket weakness, which has now demonstrably been overcome, had previously been two factors which contributed to the non-inclusion of West Australia in the Sheffield Shield competition. Now, in their first season,
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  • 56 6 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE. Nov. 20. —Four spinners are included in the Indian team to meet Queensland here tomorrow. Both Nayudu and Amir Elchi will play. The team is: L. Amarnath, V Mankad. Sen.. Nayudu. Amir Elahl. sarwate. Rangnekar, Adlkhari, Sohoni, Kishenchand and Rai Singh, with Rangachari,
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  • 102 6 The Singapore Swimming Club held a very successful children's swimming competition yesterday morning at the SB.C. pool Mrs. D. E. Thompson presented the prizes. Results were: Boys under 6>. Gale HamI mond: Richard Lea: Boys iimi der 101: T. Pleter: R. Minns: P. j Thompson
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  • 72 6 In two soccer matches played on Saturday and Sunday at tho Telok Kurau English School Oround. the i Rovers defeated the Mer- rilads 2nd XI by 3-0 and the Singapore Rangers 2nd XI by 2-1 respectively. Ciubs or Associations desirous of having friendly matches with 'Bluewhite Rovers" kindly
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  • 89 6 Playing on a sodden ground and in a constant drizzle, which made good hockey impossible, the Johore Cricket Club trounced a weakend S.C.R.C. XI by seven goals to nil at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The Chinese played with nine men in the first
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  • 82 6 The Chinese Hurricanes Will play a friendly game of soccer against the S R. D. "B" team at the Thompson Road ground on Sunday 23rd, Nov. at 5.15 p m The team will be chosen from the following:— Koh Song Hua, Lyn Voon Fall, Koh Kirn Seng, Cheng
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  • 97 6 The "Blue Rovers" XI to play against the R.A.F. 7 M.T.BR.D. Coy. 1st XI at soccer on Sunday at the C.Y.M.A. ground. at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from the following. Turn by, A. Rahim. Sattar, Din. Puteh. Yusof. AlcX. William, Ismail, Am at (Captain), Arthur. Peng
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  • 39 6 HOCKEY Normal Class Teachers vs. Victorian Old Boys. Victoria School ground; S.C.R.C. vs. Clarke Rangers, Hong Lim Green; S.R.C. vs. Royal Naval Police Padang; Combined Colleges vs. R.A.F., Raffles College ground; S pore Colts vs. S.C.C. Padang.
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  • 465 6 The following passengers arrived at Singapore by air:— Mr. M. R. Danscy, Miss J. Dowcll, Mas. M. P. Danscy. Mr. C. O. Turner, Mr P. Brown. Mrs. Brown, W/Cdr. A. W. Alberry. Mr. W. G. Wormal, W Cdr. M. Pcnfold, Mr. Lai Chan Wa. Mr. Au Yong Siew
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  • 591 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The biggest crowd that Singapore has seen since the liberation packed the esplanade in ranks for the Combined Services and Police Display yesterday. They formed a human quadrangle on the green, swarmed the Municipal and Supreme Court buildings and even climbed
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  • 270 6 A 71-year-old woman took part in yesterday's sports meet held at the York Hill Home in celebration of Princess Elizabeth's weduing. She was Mrs. L. S. De Gamier who ran fourth and won a consolation prize. The meet yesterday was most successful
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  • 102 6 The ci iv the Urn nJ Stadium vi ...i JJJJJ than thi ST 1,1 ueßatikT&J Club at a -ai,h lasted "Play open, Unough a sta drizzle whuh inert*** 2 steady dewm Kn.r marred the cvei ing g lV sodden pitch made ball antral!
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1184 7 TRIBUNE'S EXCLUSIVE RACING FEATURE Below is the complete Card for Saturday, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club revival meeting, giving full details of the horsed, a&e, description, last three runs, probable jockeys, weights, owners and trainers, as well as prospects of the horses,
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  • 168 7 On Dec. 3. at the Happy Work"! Covered Stadium, three champions who have yet to make their debut in Singapore will be seen in action in a special programme organised by the Singapore Ama"or Boxing Aesocla ion for the benefit of the anil TB.
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  • 91 7 U.P. LONDON, Nov. 19. The British Boxing Board of Control today restored the world's flyweight championship to Jackie Patcrson of Glasgow. The title had been taken away from Paterson becaus» he failed to meet Dado Marino of Honolulu last summer. The Board said a review of the medical
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 134 8 (From Our Ow-.i Reporter) MALACCA, Nov. 20. Bright colours filled Malacca roads ana street as tho Settlement's population turned out en masse to Join in the Royal Wedding celebrations. An all-bullock call |>roe«'S9ion by th«» Malay community was a unique feature of the morning's celebrations.
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  • 28 8 U.P. MARSEILLES, Nov. 19. Heavy trooj» relnforceuenta including tank.-, ;*r rived in fcfarseiilaa today, French Army and Navy accelerated tho unloading ci thip* In this strike-L>uand harbour. —U.P.
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  • 99 8 A friendly soccer match between the Haikowyu Sports Club of Singapore and the Poloe Samboe soccer XI will be played at Poloe Samboe on Saturday. The Haikowyu XI will be selected irom the following: Chin AiK, Ronnie Lim, Chandra, Krishnasamy. Zam Zam, M'chael Loh. Barry Algoo. Jabbar,
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  • 508 8 Celebration Cup Runners At Work (By Our Racing iCeporier) Some smart gallops were seen on the track this morning when candidates running in tomorrow's races, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club revival meeting, were put through their paces. Eureka was slipped
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  • 145 8 Mr. K. Jumabhoy, tmairman or the Indian Chamber ot Commerce j called on Mr. L. Rayman, Chairman of the Princess Wedding Central Celebration Committee again yesterday morning, and handed in $4978.00 contributed to the Fund by Indian merchants nere. They include $1111.00 from Messrs K. M. Abdul Kasaim
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  • 149 8 Scratchings and order of running for tomorrow's races: RACE 1 Horses. Class 2. Div. 2. 9 Rurs. j Rendova 8.11 Yutoi 8.07 Gay Sprite 7.09 Prince Manoharan 7.04 RACE 2 i Horses, Class 2, Div. 1, 6 Furs. Dagobert 8.03 Christmas Knight 7.13 RACE 3 Horses,
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  • 144 8 While world attention eras ct&sed upon the Royal W«KtdUig in London, Singapore abJ nad a wedding yesterday. It was the only w.'dd'nj in the city, and was at the Teiuk Afnt Me:hodist Church b*tw< an Mr Ong Kee Pung and Miss K'»h (ieok Yong. Tr.e bride >s
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  • 152 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) i ALOR STAR, NOV. 20. A I Kedah-wide campaign for dona- tions towards the Alor Star St Michael's School Fund is being organised by the Rev. Frs. D.' Venaargon of Sungei Patanl and Paul Vong of Kullm. A sum of $11,000
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  • 167 8 j Miss Helen Heng Bin, I star badrrnnten niUZ I sterling display gave t Clerical Union HaU beat reteran Mrs J*" father in two L! 11-8) HesSemWlnai, oTfh e Badminton pionships. n chumMiss Heng m now Chung Kon Yoon tor Mrs. Pennetather
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  • 50 8 BARI. Nov 20 Or.r pen J was killed and a number or others injuTd when shoe mti fu ed as a crowd i: d monstra] tors tried to hre;k into nffici the Italian Christ an Daoo raj tic Party in Gravida I Telecommunications wer> following the incident R.
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  • 45 8 Mrs. Pang Wah Hen's family sincerely thank thej priests, relatives and frieadj who rendered assistance at tft| 'uneral of. their dearly belovri the late Mr. Pang Wahßn en 19-11-47 and all those whi naid night visit, sent wreaths .etter.s end telegrams oCeatii '.enc.s. etc.
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