Malaya Tribune, 17 December 1947

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1 VIII Malaya Tribune
  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune B? THE PEOp LE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Tharr Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya N d Singapore 1 Kuala^m^r t Jp^,&r Piriang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents —Messrs. Cohn Turner Ltd.. Talbot House,
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  • 332 1 Jobs Done In 1939,1940 1941 S'PORE CHINESE CONTRACTORS CLAIM..... (Tribune Statf Reporter) Several million dollars are owing lo Singapore Chinese contractors by the Admiralty, War Office, and Air Ministry for contract jobs carried out during 1939, 1940, and 1941. Since the liberation claims have
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  • 42 1 A happy family group taken when the Charon put in at Sing a pot yesterday with over a. hundred children on Christmas vacation from Australia. Mrs. J. G. W. Kiela of Ratavia and her children, Ineke. Anke and Fred
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  • 59 1 Reuter. L. Dec 16. —A RoA ce band played ,urois at Liverpool one name .i.uoo mel from Singa- tpship Empress soldiers aboard relast Christmas They were among involved In the the slup shortly •c 1 for Singapore. d from Grasgow Easl "Wc cari" same troop
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  • 220 1 14 classes of 1947. nests, altogether per: ns, sat down to t the Middle School hall t last night invited were: Mrs. Edwin F. Lee. Yap Phcng Geek. H. H. Peterson. Mr. Chan Bee, Rev. and Mrs. H. P Ku hn. Dr. and Mrs. Lim Kok J
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  • 162 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) On Friday morning, thirteen King Edward VII College medical students and one Dental stu_ dent will hear the results of the Final Medical examination that may make them i'ull-fleiged piactitioners. The students have just completed their written finals and are now
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  • 62 1 U.P. LONDON. Dee. 16.--'Good morning Dr Cr&pen," the man who uttered this phrase, and t*m«i* g criminological annals, died today at the ace of 84. He was Walter Dew Chief nspector of Scotland Yard and the words signalled the end of a 3 000-mi c pur-uit of England's
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  • 40 1 U.P. LONDON. Dec. 16.—The Soviet Tass news agency reported from Moscow that all shops and restaurants throughout Russia opmed at the same hour today with goods marked with "free trade" prices fixed by Russia's trouble devaluatio 11
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  • 37 1 Reuter. MOMBASA, Dee, 16 —The All-India hockey team opened their tour of Kenya and Uganda ht-re today with a decisive 7—o victory over a combined Mombasa side consisting of Europeans, Indians. Goans and Arabs. —Reuter.
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  • 221 1 The Singapore Fed. ration o f Trade Unions has been asked nominate its member to the Singapore Labour Advisory Board which is to be strength rned by three additional members to give «t wider representation. A new member to the Bjard is
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  • 27 1 U.P. SOFIA. Dec. 16.—It was officially announced that Bulgaria and Albania huve signed a treaty of friendship and mutual aid today at Krictchim near Plovdiv.
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  • 59 1 U.P. LONDON, Dec. 16.—The War Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, in answer to a question in the House of Commons said; "I expect dispatches relating to early Far Eastern operations will start publication in the middle of January. Those relating to Singapore and Malaya should reach their turn
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  • 36 1 U.P. LONDON, Dec. 16:—The United States, Britain, France and Italy signed a protocol today at the Foreign Office whereby Italy is permitted to participate in the distribution of monetary gold looted by Germany.—I
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  • 41 1 U.P. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 16.—The Siamese ttoins born over two weeks ago got a breath of fresh air and responded normally today. Physicians said the babies, who were given little chance to survive ut birth, are still thriving.
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  • 339 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) During the last three months the Rural Board health clinics at nine suburban centres have milk-fed a total of 179,000 mothers and children. Of these, 72.069 have been infants and children (up to two years), and 107.039 mothers, expectant or
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  • 475 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 16 Half an hour after the guests had broken up at a wedding reception in a Sentul house on Oct. 5. three armed Chinese rroke into the house and held up the host and family. This story was revealed at a preliminaiy
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  • 48 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Inevstigations in Ipoh are being made this morning by Dr. Oetoyo, Indonesian Republic representative in Singapore, into the Anson aircraft crash which occurred at Lumut recently involving the believed death of Air Commodore Abdul Ff'Jlm, second-in-command of the Indonesian Air Focce.
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  • 51 1 Singapore suffered its second black-out for the week last night when engine trouble at the St. Janus's Power Station caused two breakdowns. The first black-out occurred last night when parts of Tanglin area were affected. A major breakdown at 1.50 a.m. caused a total failure for about one
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  • 34 1 U.P. ATHENS, Dec. 16.—Salonika i res s dispatches said guerillas last night strongly attacked Nigrita, north-east of Ea'onika, hitting from several sides, but they were throw l out by troops and pendarmes.—U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1162 2 By Albert Butler, the principal witness in the Regent's Park murder inquest. Before the coroner's jury had reached a verdict, goisip-mongers wore pinning the Regent's Park murder of Gladys Hanrahan on f)0--vcar-old Albert butler. "The jury have cleared my name."
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  • 153 2 LONDON. Dec. B.—A wellspoken boy, aged ton. brought before Chatham, Kent, magistrates was said to b a so goodmannered that he let himself btlUied at school But, at home, when his mother era* at work, he would entice dogs into the house. "No one knew
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  • 89 2 LONDON -Fritz Braun. Hitler's father-in-law lined £5U at Munich under denazilicatu n lsw 8 insisted on telling the court about his son-tn-law*a dog. It was a black Scotch terrier vith crooked feet, waddled ..round Hitlers headquarters /ir.tH the Fuehrer got Mck o! llm
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  • 67 2 Reuter. MATH UK A. —An armed police squad arrived in the nick ui time ts> rescue a Brahmin widow from her (buaband'a funeral pyre on which she had stretched herseLf determined lo obaerva the lona>forhidden custom of suttee. A man was just about to set a torch
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  • 215 2 LONDON. Dec. 10. A woman asked a judge to turn a family of Aye out of her house so that she could live tiieie with her son. who was marrying a German girl. Annaliesc Joslinn. a widow.
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  • 124 2 LONDON The Rev. Walter Wynn. 82. retired Free Church minister, left his homo at Chcsham (Bucks) to tight for Sunday cinemas in another town because he said. 'It takes girls off the streets." "I know what happens when girls are permitted to be on the streets
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  • 47 2 Reuter. KARACHI. A debtor here, hearing that an India court had :uled that Pakistan warrants are not valid in the Indian dominion, hurriedly packed and departed f<«r India. He left creditors clamouring for Rs. One lakh (about i! 7,. r )00) behind him.—Reuter.
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  • 268 2 LONDON. Dec. 12. Scores of letters of sympathy and encouragement, some from people who lost relatives, have operating signals in a fog for the first time when thirty-two people were killed in the Purely Oaks (Surrey) train crash. His wife nursing
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  • 205 2 Prince Nurses A Headache With 5 Hot Bottles LONDON, D3c. 0 Prince Azzaum J the richest man in the world, the Niza n has a very bad headache. Against his cheek, in his huge doublt twenty-room soundproof suite at t! don, yesterday was nis baby hot-water bottle Three Indian doctors
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  • 199 2 Reuter. MANILA.— American milk totta will help rehabilitate tJ.e war-shattered economy of the Ryukyus islands, it has been officially disclosed here. One hundred mnety-fjui oi them recently arrived in the Jap Sands as a gift to the Ryukuans from the "Heifers for Relief society, and inter-church
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  • 153 2 (A.I.S.) SYDNEY, Dec. 11. Judge Kirby the Australian member of the Untied Nations Good Offices Com mtttee mediating in the DutchIndoneauui dispute, was guardec in his comments on the out corn* of present negotiations when he reached Sydney yesterday. He said*, however, that some
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  • 144 2 MELBOURNE Dec is Australian motor-car a* signers claim n to have impressed UruJJ* experts v,ith ,t s cnbe.i as riyim. lively ro.iah!, Australians have b. with its devetameni They ate lb Ke« F r well-known aeronaut 1 and Mr. .fohn L V atl: In I*3
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  • 112 2 SYDNEY. De ■< numbers of cx-ser pected to attend Australian Cat vet attics next year. Teey studying under the 0 n Government's recant ing scheme. The Sydney Univcraitj t« have 11.000 students M*j 1948 and Of these IJO6 reconstruction Ualneeß A spokesman for the Dflart::ient of
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  • 43 2 Tali and s m tl i.nd grey ryes, a twenty-four, di Plymouth call b police: "Pleasi r*e lost my n en Sne remembered I in a cinema, an l tn» roamed the b- fore making Police bclievi named Joan Wa
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 349 2 i You need this extra nourishment —i 9 In those d Y9 i! f?ea happens thal our hoiios fail to Get the full nourish- mcnt w0 need 10 lead normallt j—\ active life Loss of energy, constant i II tiredness end weakness are signs A W that we are unable
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    • 15 2 w ass fed we**# r f oJW dried up. i, Thi» am" 111 fW0 tSgTSg^^S
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  • 1780 3 Great Riddles of the War: By B.H. Liddel Hart may say that "unsurrender" was the naive of all phrase: polk os. That two-won! > produced at the Casaling between President tnd Mr. Churehill early sounded so simple and ul all argument by side, but
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  • 304 3 LONDON Dec. 8. For twenty-four hours artei he muitfered his wife, aged twenty-two. Hedley Leslie Clifford 51 went about the business of his shop in Wood»ide-green. South Norwood, London. He had more killing to do, and know when he would do t
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  • 80 3 LONDON Dot. 8.~ AfU-r losing nearly £1,0U0 in low-class public houses, Stanly Douglas John Williams, 40. of ATbert-roa -V Buckhurst Hill. Ess**, a bank securities clerk, was drunk v. hen arrested with f.2,265, It was said m t .\idence at the OW Bailer, London.
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  • 68 3 LONDON Fiv,. Labour councillors walked out or ttt* Stretfcrd (Lanes) Council meeting last right when praters wtfc announced, as a protest rigainst a sermon pnach d tar the Ma vor's chaplain, the R<;v. McCcrmiek, Rural Dean of BtrSfoW at a civic serviceCouncillor E. Reid said:
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  • 340 3 Reuter. LONDON. An. Lerity-harai sod British housewives src snatching few bouni off fl »se days from queuing for meat, fish, takes or potatoes te do the family Christmas shopping. Every day, London's West hnd shops are crowded to Ihe doors with them as they join in
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  • 33 3 RASC untitled of gave a P.T. display at untitle Pasting Chit Parade at .J>>h<„< Bhartt last week Tribttnt pirtun nhous name of the men m tlx P.T display which mas o/ high atundat </.
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  • 247 3 LONDON, Dec. 10. Cut off by the lining Lide on Bpencei Spit, a mud hank mi Leacowe, New Brighton (Cheshire), a man yester- lay Kept crying: "Oh, God, save me, please have me," as police and COaStguatdS 200 yards away
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  • 226 3 LONDON. Die 9. Prow mm ntghl until 3 O'clock in the morning a girl ol t vniyone strove t«» soothe her married sweetheart who had told hei he was the.l ol iu<- and v>nt *d to .In-. iSpriee :tf: he tried lo
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 73 3 SB*H| Disperse' Jhat 6as fcgjU After JKeals With De \*ms Witt's*Antacid Powder T %t Flatulance-the result of accumulated passes f in the stomach and the dispersing of those g asses throuKh tne can be very objectionable to V'Urself as well as others. ,Ono dose of De Witt's Antacid ill give
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    • 64 3 DIKE TO SELL SEVEN STREETS London, Dec. 10. Be veil street! arotnd hts •*«stle at Arundel, Suasex. are to be sold by Duke of Norfolk because of the "tnirdan o€ taxation.' Tenants will be able to buy their cottages at "bargain prices" £150..to £S0O but conditions will i lie imposed
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    • 35 3 Red Route Throughout The World! m IliKh Quality ami Uißh Pers*\ 1 it/ w*»*« A .T? I V Jf/J" AC.AC/DC sets available SOLE AGENTS The Central Marketing Company 40-C. I'llll MF STREET. SIMiM'OKK, I'HONE: VOXi.
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  • 360 4 1POH. Dec. 16. —Pcraks kanipong dwellers are fleeing from their dwellings as a result of the flooding of tho upper reaches of I ho Perm* River in Crik due to the heavy downpour yesterday. The flood level rose to 30 feet 6 inches.
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  • 152 4 The following statement has been received from the Colonial Office: The Wedding Present to Princess Elizabeth horn the peoples of the Malayan Union arrived at Liveipcol in H.M.T. "Georgic" on Nov. 17, three days before the wedding. The present was sent, in accordance with Instructions,
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  • 237 4 NAVY MAN'S L OVE OF ART Remote 8 kk:tn. North i n i r*eV r stiKik s .y I-'dlan and Baliwl y: the lectures b„, ,i' r rfej John little Robin Kiiroy r n C:; attached to HJifc ciL PWea An amatcu; Jjfc to work has a anci considerable t3
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  • 108 4 (>r. Saturday evening, at o.oo p mi Sir Han Hoe Urn. the Senior iTndBcktl lieniber of the Singapore a Ivisory COvncd, w-Il review a ceremonial panwle held by the Malayan ah Cadet Corps ed the Kullang Airport Parade Ground. (Mhor ejirs* have
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  • 117 4 Chicago, Dec 16. Milton Key_ ntids, millionaire aviation enthusiast, announced today for an air expedition into West., crn China to seek for an unmapped mountain rang, *nd to seek solutions to other sclent:fie mysteries. Reynolds, who sponsored two record breaking round-the-world flights, said
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  • 90 4 At the annual general meeting of the Young .Chinese Amateur Weightlifting Party at No. 3 Chens Tuan Street the following wen- elected officials for the year 1948: President. Mr. Loh Wcng Kay (reelected); Vice-President. Mr. Henry Yap: Hon: secretary treasurer,— Mr. Lim Chcok San; Hon: Captain
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  • 37 4 The Honible Mr. W.A. Gordon Hall. M.C.S.. Resident Commis s'oiier. Negri Sembilan. was expected to arrive in Seremban yesterday. Tho Hon ble Mr. E. E. PengUley. ED., M.C.S., will proceed to thi Malayan Establishment Office, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 95 4 A request to staoe a census of all tndhnu irko wfftrvi < the building of the Siam Death Railway during the Japmem pation has been communicated to labour union official* m fc Malayan Union and Singapore by Mr. John A Tki B five of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 501 4 I SHIPPING Agents F» r Malayan Railways AiSU GLEN LINE FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM HAMBURG From U.K. for Straita, uou* Kong ana China KELANTAN pec 25 DENBIGHSHIRE ;an 10 kMEXENOR Jan. 11 GLEN AFP IXDO-tIHNA S. N. CO. SULINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. JAPAN CALCUTTA TAKSANG 9mmdm From Calcutta for
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    • 382 4 #k.p.m.-linel PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICES I TG. PINANG, DABO, P. PINANG. TG. P AND AN, 1 HATAVIA CHERIBON, SEMARANG, SOURABAIA I proboljnggo benoa. padangbaait ™g^ G PEMANGKAT, PONTIANAK, KOEMAI, I SAMPIT, BANiMERMASIN. PENANG AND BEL A WAN- DELI. DUE SAILS I u/akt)k For Tambelan, Pemang- I WAKDB kat and Pontianak
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    • 228 4 ISTHMIAN S. S. CO. FAST DIRECT SERVICES FOR NEW YORK BOSTON BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'porc P S ham Fenan? STEEL DESIGNER J*»* Ij n Sa t ls n-n pi i of<i)| I»ue 31 Dei 23 nee 31 in STEEL REt ORDLK g Q j Jan STEEL FABRICATOR 14 jaa.lC
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  • 507 5 theatre watchman related in the sixth Police how he was chased and assaulted by some s iiers who allegedly rioted at the Rex Cinema f r ov ing a queuing incident the previous day ho;.vatehrrian Madhu. was givin* evidence at the continued trial
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  • 117 5 from China, Burma, eylon Singapore and Indointong %he many foreign Rati n this country who will n special programmes it centres throughout the Christmas period. °presentatives from Fj: Bast who are not resident in Britain will be six in They are expected to [rom Netherlands later
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  • 122 5 wing congratulatory wa sent by H.E. the Singapore on be--1 People of Singapore cretary of State for the on the occasion of the tf I H M the King: /J r il you would submit y a message that I ll.M.'s loyal subjects respectfully and
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  • 175 5 THE COLD-BLOODED SHOOTING OF A CHINESE YOUTH BY MASKED GUNMEN AT HIS BROTHER'S WEDDING PARTY WAS RECALLED AT THE SINGAPORE CORONERS COURT YESTERDAY*. The inquiry was being conducted into the circumstances of the leath cf Lee Hong Moh. who was shot uead on Dec. 7
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  • 346 5 V/ere many anxiou s Parents all keyed up with on heir children wh w *re expected the Charon from Freemantle yesterday mornsetting for the scene of happy reunions to come. They had not to wan long however, for the Charon with its Zt
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  • 135 5 Official Indian quarters received the decision or the War Office on the Christ ma ft island mutiny trial verdict with relief and satisfaction. In this trial, five Indian mutineers were sentenced to die. However, at the hour, Mr. J. A. Thivy, Indian Government Representative in Malaua, intervened with
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  • 170 5 Enlistment into the ranks of the regular Royal Air Force, including the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, is open to all British subjects resident outside UK United Kingdom, under the following conditions: Candidates must be prepared to ko to the United Kingdom under their own arrangements
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  • 84 5 Four Chinese gunmen, who carried out a daring daylight robbery in a house in Serangoon Road at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, got away with $333 in cash, fountain pens, wrist watches and a cigarette case. The occupants of the house, also Chinese, were surprised by the
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  • 82 5 i i M lim after colliding with a trisha and killA taxi's reckless at£ and m(J us rider oyrr^fiy on€ ho? cyctofs about half a ,»He along Mountbatten bicycles on Coroner's Court yesterday Road, was ftheo 4mU* of Ah Chut, The l m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 794 5 Ra. SITUATIONS VACANT BRITISH IMPORTING HOUSE requires giri Junior Shorthand-typist, preferably one with some previous experience. Apply G.P.O. Box 512. Singapore. (Q. 163 WANTED EUROPEAN LADY HAIRDRESSER —Please send photograph, capabilities and salary expected to Box A 627 c/o M.T. S pore (P. 156). WANTED IMMEDIATELY OFFICE GIRL with good
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    • 643 5 MISCELLANEOUS i PARCELS to BRITAIN? You Cannot send anything more acceptable than a tin of Ncspray: either 2Vi ID or lb from any good grocery store. Nespray is Nestle s Full Cream Powdcj t .a Milk. (P. 153). ENGINEERING SERVICE. We undertake to prepare plans and spectfications of any Engineering
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    • 633 5 FOR SALE one large cream pram and child's chest of drawers in pale blue duco. Both in excellent coiid.tion $100/- 73 Hohand Road, 5 to 6 p.m. 1 Thursday. Friday and Saturday. 1 <N. 124»'. HMV 6c v. ft. REFRIGERATOR 230 v. A. C. motor complete with all trays and
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    • 425 5 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1939 B.S.A. S.V. newly overhaul perfect condition, price $550 view Ho Lou Thiam, Haw Par Swimming Pool, dunng ouicc hours. FOR SALE: M. O. Black Sports Saloon, 2 Litie .>ix Cylinder.-, In excellent mechanical condition and superb appearance. Vorv fast comfo.tal Ie car. Any trial. Phone 5101.
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  • 1037 6 Malaya is in a most peculiar position as a dollar earner. Britain's need of dollars is desperate, in the present crisis the olonies are asked to regard themselves as part of England and recently i stern directive was issued to colonial administrations regarding import policy. It was
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  • 1115 6  -  By August Doeppner T7,;« i* the fourth and last oj a scries of articles surveying the of theU.S S.R. and the Western World todh spectal r€j united Press correspondent, concede"?on ai£ 2* .JyZpathetic toward, tcTjo after all teas ravaded by Germany
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  • 317 6 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Major A. S. Roman SIR. -I am personally very giad to hear that Major A. S. Roman has joined our Labour Department. Singapore. I sincerely think that he is an acauisition for which Singapore may be congratulated. When in October. 1945. I went with a delegation
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  • 62 6 SIR.—Would you kindly publish in your paper this not# I want to thank all those tr. j wrote to me but un 'ortuna&s the correspondence was great. I could not answer then all. I would like all the ueople to take this as personal thankfor their interest
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  • 57 6 Reuter. CALCUTTa.—Reader- 1 Bengali language Of here raided the papers newsroom at night, demanding additional apology" from tne for publishing what they iJ was an "oojectioiial gtit* ansa tisfked when toldthe editor-who was outgive them satisfaction the threw brickbat?. tier bottles and acid bulbs injur in R
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  • 260 6 SIR, —By offering scholarships to Malays In the South Seas the Chinese Government has definitely progressed one step further in promoting Sino-Malay relations. A more judicious move could not have been adopted by the Chinese Ministry of Education in the fulfilment of the above object It is gratifying
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 382 6 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION ALREADY COMMENCED Classes a*e conducted in;— Book-Keeping and Accountancy Shorthand: Theory, Speed ranging from 70 words to 150 words. Practical English in Three Stages, Mathematics and Foreign Languages. NOTICE TitADE MARKS ORDINANCE, H3B. This advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar
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    • 55 6 ETERNG From $110. NOTHING CAN TAKE THE "ace or EYESIGHT, your most preciou» sift of God*, once ruined U never recovered. Eyesight conservation Is by means of having your eyes examined periodically by a Qualified specialist. C S. CHONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. TEL: 4455
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    • 27 6 ..forSTYLE COMFORT TIWW JACKETS o WHITE WOOL j I GABERDINE JACKETS j Priec... $42.«» I Ready to Wear II AN INEXPENSIVE ALL VI X* o>l I JACKET.
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  • 1365 7  -  CONDUCTED By 'OBSERVER' a walk in search ol ii there was none to Two dogs were righting in the road, i: A cowherd was !'r- lV |J chasing a stray EARTH animal and shouting curses of his voice. An un-loul-smelling beggar ell in front of me
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  • 286 7 LONDON, Dec. 9. Robert Greenwood Tarran, 62, former £100 a week head of Tarran Industries, sobbed in the dock at Hull when sentenced to nine months' hard labour at the end of his thirty two days' trial. And the only woman in Sic jury of six,
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  • 28 7 Hoiiyicood starlets Gail Davis deft) and Su-.i Craudall two minds but a tingle thought, while the turkey look* on With foreboding.
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  • 35 7 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 15. Hie United States Senate approved Dy a unanimous voice vote tonight the final version of the £597,000,--000 Interim Aid Bill as approved by a Senate House of Representatives conference. Reuter.
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  • 755 7 bard by finding your cupboard bare when hungry friends and relatives come over to wish you a Merry Yuletide. you'd better run down to NAINA MOHD. AND SONS. LTD. This provision store has literally everything in j the way of tinned goods. To make your shopping easier,
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    • 32 7 If you go on leave take with you an EXCELLA VACUUM CLEANER 220 230 Volt AC. 'fliey are short in England 1 Apply to OPTORG CO., (Malaya) LTD. 124, Robinson Road Singapore
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    • 76 7 Artistic Flattering Appealing PEWTER COPPER WARE Designs to suit your individual taste and requirement. Prices very reasonable.' The Old Capital 31, Stamford Road, Spore. Phone 2867 t 51 GAUGE II j f| 55.50 A PAIR M i St J.I(HANRAI|o^R 60/62, NORTH BRIDGE Phone:72sB SINGAPORE sB? Hors cl'Oeuvres i Sidecar Grilled
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  • 805 8 SINGAPORE AUTHORITIES DISCLOSED LAST NIGHT THAT THEY SUSPECT THAT THE PIRATES WHO HELD UP THE DUTCH STEAMER "VAN HEUTSZ" NEAR HONGKONG ON SUNDAY AND CARRIE D AWAY $1 MILLION WORTH OF LOOT AND ABDUCTED SIX WEALTHY PASSENGERS MAY HAVE AGENTS IN SINGAPORE. This suspicion
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  • 262 8 Can an Indian national fly the Pakistan Paul This question was raised at a Press conference given by Mr. John Thivy Representative of the Dominion of India, yesterday. His attention was drawn to the fact that there were instances of Indian nationals who flew the Pakistan flags.
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  • 225 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 1G A real contribution towards tne nappmess o: local orphans ana poor children is the making oi several hundred toys by Ar "2« wives living in the Married Quarters at Malaya D£t™t Headquarters in Kuala Lumpu The toys .are being
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  • 31 8 Reuter. London. Dec 16.—The througn j train-ferry sleeping car service between London and Paris via j Dover and Dunkirk has resumed for the lust time since the war. —Reuter.
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  • 64 8 The following will represent the Genera! Dept XI of Shell Co. S.S. Ltd in a iriendly game or soccer against the Btuewhttjc Rovers at the Telok Kurau ground to-moirow at 5.15 p.m. W. Leong Yuen. Ng Hcng Kwang: Lav Heng Fock; Xwong Chong; John Hon: Anthony Choong:
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  • 383 8 IN RECENT WEEKS, NEARLY SIX TONS OF OLD BRITISH AMMUNITION RANGING FROM 9.2 INCH SHELLS TO 36 MILLS GRENADES. AND IN A HIGHLY DANGEROUS CONDITION. OWING TO EXPOSURE, WERE TAKEN THROUGH SINGAPORE STREETS FROM GEYLANG TO JOHORE BAHRU AND KOTA TINGGI. The explosives
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  • 92 8 U.P. New York. Dec. 16 —Russia is deeply interested in India but Communism has not the gho.>t of a chance to flourish ther according to J. J. Singh, president of the India Leagua ot America. He told students of the Teachers' College of Columbia
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  • 41 8 Reuter. London. Dee. 16. Station master of Mansfield. Notts L.M.S. station, has received ft postal order for 2s. 6d. from a man, who 50 years ago travelled from Mansfield to his workshop without paying. The note was unsigned.—Reuter.
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  • 34 8 Fred and Anke, two of the children of Mrs. J.G.W. Klfla «f* Ratuvia, snapped on a< rival here rroro AtistraM Ut the i b*ron to spend Wlf I hrLslmas holidays with Mil I mother.
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  • 218 8 India Generous To Pakistan Thivy The Indian Government is giving every possible assistance in a generous manner to Pakistan and thus help to establish and cement goodwill between the two. This was revealed by Mr John Thivy, RcpresentaIndia, In a Press conference vostei iay He was commenting on the recent
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  • 160 8 T 11 B OLDEST SERVING MEMBER OF 436 RASC TRANSPORT COMPANY'S WORKSHOPS STAFF IN SINGAPORE IS A LOCAL BOY— Z\- year-old NG YEW TUCK. He STARTED WORK WITH THE UNIT SHORTLY AFTER THE REOCC1TATION. The Company is very proud of this youngster, and the
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  • 149 8 An enjoyable function took i>ia<e on Saturday last at No. 59 61. Buffalo Road Singapore, the residence of I Mrs R. Retinummal. (widow of late !Mr O. Ramasamy Nadar J.P-i the occasion being the nam ins ceremony of her grand-daughter < e'.do t daughter of Mr. R. and
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  • 97 8 IPOH. Dec 16 —The following notice appears in the Malayan Union Government Gazette ol Dec 15, 1947: "In exercise oi the powers conferred on him by section 1 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 1947. the Governor hereby appoints the 15th day of December 1947, as the
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  • 35 8 The next meeting of the Malayan Union Advisory Council will by- held at the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, com mencing at 10 a.m., and, if necessary, also on Saturday, start-
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  • 188 8 rogste. York, on the grounds of London.—When William Henry Murthick married in 1925, he was twenty-two. a miner and ambitious. Said Mr. Commissioner H. B. D. Grazebrook of him at Leeds Divorce Court. "Having found that his wife would not rise with htm
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  • 95 8 PENANG. Dee 16 there should be at w Thai representative for th* in the Mui! en ft*** g that the clerical and anual would be protected tl« 5 of. the Pen::., mWstraUon Staff Ur.i on "J t they have approached the ri? enurent
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  • 115 8 PENANG. Dec 16.--On« ft* Khiak. was acquitted and discharged by Mr A. M I Aus tin in the Second Court yesterday mornmg on a charge oi dishonestly receiving stolen gooos, nameiy 25 bags ol coffee beans.' the property 01 Henry Waugh and Co.. on D?c 27, last
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  • 92 8 PENANG. r -c 16 -The third annual congress or the PanMalayan Peoples' Anti-jayaer Armv commenced yestcrdav morning at the Hew Daaa» tic League. Lanri Road, wltn representatives lrcm all over Malaya attending this Mat* ence This will be three-day ir B nd ther- will be new
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  • 48 8 United Charities Fair Ball British United Aid to participated in the United Ctaffitles Fair and Ball Dorcluster Hotel Dccemb r 1- mi The Fair was opened JJ a.m. bv Joan Gilbert, o I» B.B.C's Television PW"f Tommy Trindcr the cabaret at the Bat was held in If* .v-mii*
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  • 40 8 i... plaveu lomor -a "vjjaiea BluTwWte Hovers andJ^Sb* Company i General Depi The Bfue-Whit Ruv selected irom tlv lew* m Michael Yeo: tf*n* ;.r.im: Husaln: L m Ah Du: Chron BJ** Din-: Wajrudi: BJ»- Kassim: and l >n
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  • 60 9 Soldiers and members of the ATS are novo taking advantage of the four weeks courses now being offered at three Army Colleges m the United Kingdom. These courses are designed as v preparation for return to civilian life. The picture shows students busy in the Bricklayer's
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  • 203 9 n i\. Dec. 6- —Gipsies the New Forest hay que appeal for thi <' mmittee, which the way the y live, visited their camps Uld hesitate to deSin detail," says the Mart have hardly reached lard Of the Stone Age maintain the
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  • 189 9 STOCKHOLM. In the same y court in southern where he was con.fe imprisonment 15 in ag for the murder of his Niis Anderssou, a 67-year-was acquitted after t was a triumph for twyer named Dehlen. cause of Sv/eden pul his .services at Ans s
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  • 33 9 Reuter. Dec. 15. Sweden g nearly two-thirds I from sterling- and v areas next year, f jJoeres, Minister of f am ;nced here. imports from hard s would be halved, Renter.
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  • 163 9 LONDON. Dec 6. Before every show they produce, a group of amateur actors in Sheffield spend five months of their spare time learning exactly where the various stage props will be placed. Reason for this long and careful preparation j s that every
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  • 286 9 READING—Wf}en an attrac-tively-dressed shop assistant was placed on probation by Reading Magistrates lor receiving stolen property from a man by whom she was said to be dominated, the chairman said to her: "Ycu have had a pretty rough deal, a very unhappy life, but
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  • 153 9 LONDON, Dec. 8.—Ex-ATS girl Jean Peacock, 24, leaped to death over Beachy Head because the married man .','ae loved had died «r She left a note saying: Life is not worth living without him." 1) e dead girl, who lived in
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  • 56 9 LONDON, Dec. 8.-Thirteen weeks ago actress Lana Turner tearfully kissed film star Tyrone Power goodbye at Hollywood aerodrome ns he took off for Africa. She said she would wat for ever. Yesterday, forty-eight hours after his return, they announced their romance is off, cables
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  • 179 9 LONDON. Dec. 9 Two boys who wandered up a mountainside to play, because the frosted pines there looked like Christmas trees, were killed when a colliery tram at the top of the mountain ran away with them and crashed A third boy
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  • 417 9 LONDON, Dc?. G —Mr. A. E. Butler, grocer friend Of Gladys Margaret Ir?ne Hanrahan, found strangled Hi Regent s Park, hurried from the court with a mackintosh over his head al<er the jury had returned a v?rdict of murder by some person
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  • 372 9 "MALAYA BY AIR"—a special feature programme »n two pa.ts on Air Communications in tlr's country is to be broadcast at 10.30 a.m. tonight from the Singapore Studios of Radio Malaya. Entitled "The Flight", the first part of the feature, written by Dav'd Kennard in co-orerat'on with the
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  • 163 9 LONDON. Dec. 11.—A father wos -a d ti he hypnotising his baby, aged two, "almost daily to ffj him to sleep." And a specialist on hypnotic suggestion waned '.:im: "St p it." "He will cause the child to jrrow up easily swayed by other people,
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  • 46 9 (A.I.S.) ADELAIDE. Dec. 14. Several cases Of infantile paralysis have occurred in Adelaide, where 5 children have died of the disease since the beginning of this month. Altogether there have been 8 number of cases the virus seemed to have caused inflammation of the brain. (A.I.S.i
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  • 70 9 Reuter. LUCKNOW, A proclamation Of £T>rO rrwa d "cead or alive' 'or the capture of f>'rend I Si igh. a no>'ori us io" !>o wtn out after the Sin eh gang' had been lound responsible for a further series o f killing* In the neighbourhood. Armed polic?
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  • 155 9 L 0 N I) 0 N AfU i a trial vSitb lasted on y evi n minutes. Frederck Alfrei Smith, 21, a window cianc, v its .»cn-tem-d '<» den h at Kim ..-ton, Surrey, in a; u .ao been 1 n ,wn a:> the
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    • 20 9 Saturday 20th SPECIAL DINNER I Iced Asparagus »>stcr Cocktail R Cap ;tal Sundae 'Mm of Chicken Cheese S3.>>o per head
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    • 149 9 The Ever Popular fi XMAS GIFT w&E^ The smart appearance and Rcnson Lighter make it uni- lj S<llll iI! ill ll 11! Jlllll r'^^^^Sl^v^l^ British-made Ronson Lighters f V are available in various models tUtiII I j J 1 class stores and tobacconists. MiMJL^^l^^^^M the vvoKix s (^m^^^^GREATEST LIGHTER <
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  • 764 10  -  (Bv HARRY FANG, Tribune Staff Reporter). tt i ..mitlic fir*» OH Singapore's thousands of Methodist youtns are the march again during this Christmas s^ ason For ihe past weeks (hey have been rehearsing their roles in choral concerts, Christmas pag c n me tableaus. earols and
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  • 161 10 (Trihunr Staff Report) Flans are under consideration to hold a regional conference ol the Asian Relations Organization some time in.March or April either in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur During his recent vish to India, Mr. John A Thivy. tentative of the Dominion pi India in Malaya,
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  • 187 10 The C.Y.M.A. of tin- Church of Fncred Heart will be holding ChrstHMU CvhvWj in aid of their Church R-pairs Fund on Sunday next at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road. fO'iimencinjr 8 p.m. The totul collections will utilised in repairing the Sacred Heart Chun::i at Tank Road
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  • 175 10 LONDON. D6C 15. Glasses and chairs were thrown au i people were knocked down and trampled on :n tivc-t'or-all fight during a week-end dance at MelkKBAM, Wilts. •'lt started when a girl StnaeV d mans face w.th both bands," <aid
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  • 75 10 LONDON, Pee. |5.-~Frederich Richardson, bullet to Major T. T. Phelps, of Kingfisher Lotfee, Bembridfee* Haeta, pleaded guilty at WincWeetwr Asatees to hx ettarjpu aC coding obeceJw ket&#4» He v a> sen e.ueci to ivn« months Imprisonment oti each charge, the sentences fe» run oon currently
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  • 63 10 LONDON, Dec. L r >. While StafT-Sei-geam Norman Whitel y was shaving in the married quarters ot Golden Hill Fort. Freshwater, fak of Wight, he heard screams in his garden He rushed out in his trousers and singlet and found Irvin Egg$3 impaled on iron spikes.
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  • 99 10 LONDON. Doc. 15.—"I am of the opinion that they might to be blown up," declared Mr. Dani-1 11 >pkin, the magistrate at Marl-borough-street, when referring to certain public conveniences in Mayfair and the West-end mentioned in cases heard at his court He made the remark when he
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  • 125 10 Reuter. LUCKNOW,— Ber Excellency Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Governor ol U.P. receive! every day dozens of letters from people in Ml walks of life bringing, private and pul lie grievances to Her Excellency'v notice. Tne writer* have their own mode of addressing the Governor Some of fee
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  • 37 10 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 16. Lord and Lady Brabourne left here by air today to .spend Christmas in New Delhi with Lord Mountbatten. Governor-General of India. Lady Brabourne is the daughter of Lord Mountbatten. Reuter.
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  • 92 10 PENANG, Dec. 16: —Ropresen tatives of the Chinese Town Hali the Chinese Chamber of Commerce iiti the Straits ChmcBritish Association me. yesterday afternoon a*, the Chines" Town Hall to suggest two Chinese for nomination as members of the Penan§ Settlement Council for next year.
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  • 134 10 U.P. St. Paul, Dec. 16—A middleaged Chicagoan. who boasts that he has 55 wives, tried to commit suicide in a Federal Court cell with poison which h. had con cealed in the heel of his shoe. John Hurley «44» is on trial
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  • 50 10 U.P. Nanking. Dec. W— Chiang Kai Ehek paid homage tcday to Ch..ng Chi. veteran Kuomtntang leadei. who d:ed of heart failure last night, with a personal visit, to Chang's hem. where the bod is lying in state. A continuous stream of government leaders paid respect to Chang,
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  • 36 10 U.P. Nanking. Dec. 16.-A British embassy said he had no information on the reports that China and Britain had already concluded an agre. mi nt to open the Yangtze River ports to British shipping
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  • 41 10 Polir,' I not agree thnt T SI raonwealth <:.•,/./' I bureau I I Mr. Mack-.v Ktkj. Tr most of the objectives the conference investieal I I I I that a new I ed to other States. To hVlf I
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  • 48 10 SYDNEY, D* U front unions in Victoria. Au*n to rialt< na ise beer In S ;-.pp. inte j ti been inv -stigat r._ I.., ;n and M\vi(_.r.i tans ;in-) ti*. r> to the G pern iea management of hatch uA the ownership of "tie.!" banc Rtutor.
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  • 41 10 LONDON. Dec. 11—Lab 0*% ."»9. w'lO laid DC H A S zen. v«s lit Id todaj it the rtcjest o? the B Igian Govt charjres v.:in '»<• Beiuiar. n unc?, and tuiniaj; 4MJN Belgian francs under filst rimmm) —UP.
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    • 155 10 WHERE TERROR RULES ADVENTURE IS KING/ Y 11 A.M.. 2. 4.15. and i> IS p.m. i~ once a fr m XL CROOK f GORDON ™™JM™? T SYDNEY HARKER S Yhwaqts ameqicah gunman* HOWARD RELEASED BY iOth CENTIRV—FOX L457 V SHOWS (itA IpT*1 Hl'RK V!! V s t>M0NE iTTrKlSfl iproariols i
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    • 76 10 Last Four Shows PHONE /jjji V" l*i lAV A I ts *w Daily SSHOWS-II am 1« 4is. 645 9.30 p.m. fcmOC^ J*MES MASOH• johh kTutHO-g* THE UPTUMIED CLHSS »m wi*TOia« > tow it mi mw !>''° n »JUW«|NCIHMHTHim* llM<'!< ALSO: JEAN SIMMONS' VISIT TO SINGAPORE. an exclusive shor tby JTH
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  • 680 11 Non-Title Bout For $10,000 Purse Manuel Ortu, champion of the world, is wiling to light Oavid Kui Kong VoUg in Singapore for a purse of SiO.ooo (Straltsj with two plane tickets to and from Mania. The date must be in
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  • 110 11 I m Film Reporter) ins \o\Sk he able to L -ins-Walcott fight i tfc a: ten during X'tmam the fihm, produced RKO ts 'loicn here from "> States <tnd is at the V/m./.s of the Film probably jntss it The Press will then (jet a preview
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  • 33 11 His Excellency the GovernorGeneral has accepted an invitation from the Town Board, Kuala Lumpur, to plant a tree on the traffic roundabout near the Sulei man Bridge at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 658 11  -  (By SHUTTLE Local badminton and sports enthusiasts must have read with delight and pride yesterday's I port of the further •.access of the Malayan stars in the National Badminton Championship of Ind'a. S A. Ihirai of Singapore ncated the biggest :«*t ffhtn he eliminated
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  • 591 11  -  (By "FIRST-TIMER" Singapore's tinal State trial yesterday did in no way prove helpful to the Selectors, as the original team which was selected to play against Johore last Thursday wa.s chosen for the hockey encounters against Selangor and Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and
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  • 23 11 Reuter-AAP. Sydney. Dec. 16. —No play wa> possible todoy in the Second T e st between Australia and India.— Reuter-AAP.
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  • 56 11 Hock-y: SRC. Ist. vs CSC, S R C. padang; C S C. 2nd. vs. 223 B O D St. Oeor«j Rd.; Clarke Ranger* vs R.C.C, S C.C padarig; OHO FAR ELF vs. IA Tanglin. Rugge~: S.C C. "A" vs R.A.F. Chanqii, S.C C. pAdMl*! Cambinert f^r-vices S'noS**
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  • 233 11 The Kha'.sa Association scored a three-nil victory over the S.C.R.C. in a hockey encounter at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The Indian adapted themselves to the muddy and bumpy condition of the field and were faster. They also displayed better stickwork and combination. Kuld p S;ngh. who
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  • 36 11 Mr L Crcsscn will talk on •Malaya's Part ih the LLC' at this week's meeting of the East and West Society to be held at the V.M.C.A. on Thursday at 8 30 p.m.
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  • 37 11 A meeting of untitled members of the Football Section of the Singapore Indian Association will be held at the Association premises, 6 Race. Course Lane, en Saturday at 4 p.m Course Lane, on Saturday at 4 p.m.
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    • 184 11 |q i e i: 5 s Bt Pro: sji, 9.15 p.m. i l.\tic<tr. of Fun and Songs! Hands lcr«ss the Border" starring Roy Hogrcrs I 6.30 —915 P.M. Popular Return Screening! Bhmta7 Shanti and Anjnm in &EKHO-JEE" (Hmdustani) HTomoirow: "Naya Sansar" I LAST 3 SHOWS H 1. h i;, and
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    • 80 11 FLASHING SMILE! WHITER TEETH! Whiter teeth make your smile enchanting—and Pcpsodent makes teeth so much whiter. Pcpsodent is the only dentifrice to contain Inum—the most effective teeth cleanser ever known to dental science. It removes harmful dmginess and stains, and so makes your sonic still lovelier. the TOOTHPASTE *l?D J-1SI-50
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  • 441 12 Want Amendment To New Salary Scheme Tribune Staff Reporter) An amendment of the Unified Medical scheme so that Asian Government Medical officers will not lose ;heir seniority status because their salaries are lower than European officers of only three or four years standing, is being
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  • 141 12 SAMUEL KON LEONG ENTER DOUBLES FINAL Reuter. BOMBAY, Dec 16.—Denmark and Malaya will contest the final of the men s doubles ol the National Badminton Championships as the result of today s semi-finala when Denmark s Tage Madsen and Paul Holm in rtraight games b*at S. A. Durai IMalaya, and
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  • 75 12 Chinese and Filipino pilgrim I were entertained by the Young Men s Muslim Associat ion, to dinner on Monday night. Above: a group of Chinere r ,dgr.ms at the dinner. ii the main table: (left to right): H.H.C. Ma. (Haji Mohammed Abdul Rahun) and extreme light Bernwa
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  • 1007 12 PENANG. Dec. 16. Official train ng will commence soon for {he Penan* Turf Club s X mas New Year Meeting wlvch baa been extended to four days by the Committee. A total of 213 entries has been received for the meeting. The
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  • 822 12 DESPITE GOVERNOR'S REQUEST (Tiibune Staff Rsporter) IVlr. Ian Ch>n iuan, one of the two Advisory Council Officials who res.gmd irem the Council early uus n»ontu over the question of Uie uovernor using his special powers, wdi not go back on his
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  • 94 12 (Tribune Staff Keportrr The t MTchbearer Cr n ment of Tie Salvatioi Arm *3 pre-ent a Chrtftmat Paget" titled: "When Jesm Case tk'Mehent" on Friday, iStisi Chinese M- ho'ist C* pong Kap r) anl M a I] 22 fWetfey CHurch, n n?». Tie time ta ea it
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    • 171 12 CHILDREN SWINGS Nice Handy X'mas Gift for Children between 2 to 10 years Strongly Built—Spray H I Painted, will List for years. m 111 oyment and Recreation KbVjj tnr children whose feet WJmfM Vlmß I when placed on loot board ItW sviH automatically operate PUSHING. When not in use can
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    • 41 12 SPECIAL MS EVE SHOW CLEH OLEH PARTY presents at social rfu u(s FINAL 255? F KURANG i J pfctf ••CHOW CHOW MARBATH" ,a variety) 31 2 hours* enu APP y >VOKU> TICKETS: 0, Robinson B"-. Dispell* Chiat Rd., tn Office. I
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    • 3342 I  -  B\ Tessle Cornelius lisI is coming! tiildren as their lire up visions its stockings some of the toys now to be ii _apore shops. U< they dream Santa Claus or rents, the more nded are getting etnodical
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    • 319 I On Christmas morning you will awaken in the very early hours to the sound of Carol singers whose melodious peregrinations are an annual feature of most urban districts of Malaya. You will fall asleep again and awake later to contemplate a substantial breakfast, as a prelude to
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      • 104 I 5 SHOP EARLY! J AVOID LAST MINUTE RUSH! j Thousands of useful and interesting things most suitable as p CHRISTMAS GIFTS TOYS: k All kinds of Interesting Toys, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES: f Largest Range available from stock. RADIO SETS: I i„ r r <. H M. V.", "MA RCONI". "PYE". V
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      • 31 I ADMIRE D BY ALL I X'MAS GIFTS TEA COFFEE SERVICES., WAITERS TRAYS j j TABLE WARE IN SILVER E. P. N. S. R MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS WITH 7S YEARS' REPUTATION I B.P.deSilvaL+d.
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    • 1244 II  -  I Made It Myself By Doreen Wales I vis year, as always, Christmas gifts provide acute problems especially to the poor, but you can still give many of the presents you would like to bestow, by putting- your spare time to good use by
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      • 78 II 4 I tea I i IS DISTINGUISHED IN III! j j ART OF BLENDING j BY I Skilled Blenders! THE TEA of HAUNTING CHARM! j 1 THE SIP THAT REFRESHES! 1 j h A BARTHOLOMEUSZ, LTD. Sole Agents. TO HELP YOU IN THE o|^V 7 U j CHRISTMAS RUSH J
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      • 195 II BETTER THAN EVER BIIAHIW THIS BUSINESS IS STILL ]N THE HANDS OF THE HENNESSY FAMILY WHO IRHHF> %M SINCE 1740, HAVE HANDFD S&MĔMBm* V DOWN THROUGH SEVEN M GENERATIONS THP TRADITION OF V wKf\'T 1M Pay Us A Visit And Be I Convinced Of The Many I Gifts For This
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    • 610 III ■u hour Ui'r' h' 7 Tokia time ijust after total time) on the 'ill i>t in) the s*ri(iWas December j944 i and the scene was intang prisoner-of-p, 1 his was. had ates but known It, ,ho iaVi Christmas In captivjty, but, alas, t
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    • 548 III Christmas in Bangzok, capital o? a Buddhist Kingdom, is a rather strange experience. Instead of the joyous peals of church bells one hears the sonnroos tones of temple bells Or_ nate'y carved n ofs of Buddhist wats. or temples, dot the city. There are very few ch'uren
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      • 167 III 1 Milk is frequently scarce and more often still, unsafe. What a Comfort it is and what a Convenience then to have a tin of ?OMO on hand Here is a really safe milk cf unquestioned ity, always standardised without any of the seasonal variations to which liquid milk is
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      • 35 III ill! I WfgS 3 J S TAMfOKD RD. =ss PHONf 7836 HI AH CAP/TQI TMATKC I i>hotooraphs of your xmas i AND NF;W YEAR PARTIES 1 PLEASE BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT I f i ■iimiimTiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiirnrr---^^^"""""^
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      • 274 III 'iii[3!iii!iiiiiiiniiiiii!iiui I Give Santa Clans A Chance! i when there are more presents to uiv< this CMstnaas. .Jake today 1 YOUR DEADLINE FOR X'MAS SHOPPING! I THIS WILL BE A MERRIER BRIGHTER CHRISTMAS! Tor HW there will be' a wider variety ol* dress fabrics, linger!?, perfume and I LHOHtlrr to
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    • 1326 IV  -  By REGINALD CLARK Crowds hustling to seats that rise in tiers from the ringside to a line high among the shadows: gaily uniformed bandsmen filling the air with stirring nvuric while into tne ring steps a keen, alert man chd in a red jacket and riding
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      • 129 IV I A.C. Model 545 X J J TWO POP 15 AR MOOI I S ♦To Give Good Radio Entertainment f j during the Festive Season. 4 Sole Agents:— T HOE BOOK I LI'ONG CO., LTD. 25. THOMSON ROAD, Phone 3bi>a t«c J ORDER NOW YOUR SUPPLY OF BYIIL L" 1
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      • 519 IV Th e Ciiy Bo ,k Ci I pleasure to! vk H tag a selectioo J*** M !hes b° Ur I CHINESE TEXT I AB. A 1 Roots Dictionary o{ the H Strueiuv, Drill in"( W Btraoa H H«.w to BUUj V I M« Characters—» LH UMO Chii Ch R, M
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    • 65 V the war, ex- Finney. 37, h i h he would months ago licraft shop at odf lie sells are y. gei vice men and entry the man ieel people had a the Queen. |l an hour she Finney and ('hi ist mas gifts interested
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    • 67 V Thrre will r y\o football pools in En aland on the Saturday after Christmas Dceembrr 27. And coupons- fur the following Saturday {January 3) vnll he received by investors later than usual. These steps, so as not to interfere uith the handling of Christmas mail,
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    • 1448 V  -  A Short Story About Christmas By Roger Winterbourne "But I don't see why we need do all this!" George objected mildly. "Honey", retorted his wife, "Your aunt has lent us her house, and we must show how grateful we are". "Yes, dearest, I am grateful. But I'm
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      • 48 V l Wishing All Our Patrons a very fij MERRY CHRISTMAS j I a and prosperous f V I NEW YEAR. Do not fail to $j consult us I g 4# for all y° ur 1 j Sporting jj i E /^-^3l requirements ?T v7ii"HnUTEN i ZOON c.J- VA.IH»g.«--'-"
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    • 1037 VI The age-old legend of Dick Whittington—the poor boy who hikeu to London with his cat and became a rich and popular Lord Mayor of the City— is one of the favotuite themes of Christmas pantomime. Although the story has been stretched and twisted in all ways
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    • 246 VI (From column seven) Year season as the years roll by With the approach o' Christmas, devout Chinese Christians are taking stock of the situation in this country. Apart horn religious considerations, they cannot help but observe the spirit that prevails during this season, j and wish that
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    • 535 VI One pleasing aspect of Christmas in Malaya is that it is celebrated both by Christians and noil- Christians, and among the local-born, English- j educated Chinese, the festival is regarded as a season of entertainment and merrymaking, and in point of fact the number of
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      • 247 VIII OPTICIANS WE EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST HOLIDAY GREETINGS AND OUR WISH TO OIR PATRONS A MERRY CHRIST MAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. AND, TOO. AT THIS APPROPRIATE SEASON. WE PLEDGE AGAIN OUR CONTINUED SEARCH FOR THE NEW TAT AND BETTER WAYS TO MEET THE B W T OBLIGATIONS THAT OUR
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