Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1948
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Title Section60 1948-01-23 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE FO>R THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya .Xow Printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) Siirr MtJj, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS: The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,60 words
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Article, Illustration1615 1948-01-23 1 \}Wi-soviet moc from West To Far East Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 22.—Talks on a union of Western Europe have already begun. Countries immediately concerned are Britain. France, Holland, 'Be.gium and Luxembourg. Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, announcing this in the House of Commons tonight ur«,ed thatReuter. - 1,615 words
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Article149 1948-01-23 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Jan ?2 J Plan" for the 1 i Wester* Europe as a c ur- J th of Bovk «J iil( i tens v ;lc >me>i tod* I<w a i»>u rful and not umt th- Marshal! 1 n s speech MM fled fc< re oa involv- ntatum ofReuter. - 149 words
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191 1948-01-23 1 irtsmen are keen hould par--19 rid Olympics this jri ar and efforts made to, raise funds the purpose tangible sign of "as been instituted re Amateur Footlation which is spon- soring a Civilian versus Services soccer match. Funds from this match will be191 words
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Article38 1948-01-23 1 U.P. Dresden, Soviet zone of German. Jan. 22 —M nister-Pres dent Max Seydew'tz Of Saxony confirmed today a Russian Corpoiation is using 25,000 German workers to get ores from m nes which western source? believe contain uranium. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article54 1948-01-23 1 Mb* b an 23. The new »*>ttSrs! ,w treaty i ,ian British Foreign is. ,L n an,! Ukol v to *a.ivh w :n«ton Churchill. r 'f>rnf,| r tne powers r -r the powres more likely than the various moves through diplo- -t!>. p n t54 words
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Article208 1948-01-23 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The first stage towards the setting up of an Industrial Court has now been achieved, with the Singapore Federation of Trade Unions nominating its representatives. Mr. R. P. Bingham. Commissioner for Labour, told the Tribune. On understanding the full purposes of the Industrial208 words
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Article30 1948-01-23 1 U.P. PARIS, Jan. 22: —Belgium. Luxembourg and the Netherlands have agreed to discuss military and economic alliances with Great Britain and Prance, a French Foreign Office spokesman announced tonight U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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152 1948-01-23 1 Reuter. NANKING, Jan. 22.—A satisfactory agreement was reached on th c Kowloon dispute on the afternoon of the Canton riots. Dr. Chen U-fu, Kuomintang Minister of Organisation, told Reuters here tonight Dr. Chen categorically denied that the Kuomintang had Issued an editorial directive to proGovernment papersReuter. - 152 words
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410 1948-01-23 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A unified Labour Party for the Colony is advocated by the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. R. P. Bingham. While he does not think the formation of such a party will be the panacea for all the ills of workers in this country,410 words
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Article107 1948-01-23 1 Reuter. PARIS* Jan. 22:—The return to Indo China of the FreCe'i High Commissioner, If. Emile BoUaert. after his exhaustive talks, wi h ex-Emperor Bao Dai in Geneva, makes a new s age in the attemp# s on the part of the French Government 'o reestablish peactReuter. - 107 words
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Article123 1948-01-23 1 U.P. LONDON. Jan. 22. Mr. Emrys Hudges, Labour, asked the Government in the House of Commons for confirmation of a Press report that two crates containing 24 bottles of whiskey were flown from Scotland to North Africa for delivery to Mr. Winston Churchill on Dec. 27. "SuchU.P. - 123 words
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Article41 1948-01-23 1 U.P. TRIESTE, Jan. 22.The Italian press reported during the past three days that Yugoslav forces were carrying out large scale manoeuvres within the Yugoslav part of the free state along the Anglo-American boundary, using search lights and flares.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article211 1948-01-23 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Municipal Commissioners may decide this afternoon the question of whether or not to appoint an Establishment Board, to deal with and recommend all appointments and promotions of Municipal Officers. At. their last meeting they negatived the opinion of heads of departments that211 words
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Article29 1948-01-23 1 NANKING, Jan. 22:-Reports frcm Hankow, tonight said that heavy fighting broke out in Tangyang, 40 miles northeast Of Ichang, a s rategic Yangtse port commanding tho entranca into Szechuen.29 words
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Advertisement124 1948-01-23 1 SHOES That Will Charm You HEADY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER i Bus/Days Days ISC START THE DAY WITH QUAKER OATS FOR EXTRA STAMINA MORE ENERGY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A delicious portion of Quaker Oats every morning helps give your family the stamina and energy to start them off124 words
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Article112 1948-01-23 2 IPOH. Jan. 22 —The period oi quiet which the local crime front had been for the past several weeks was broken last, week-end when the CID received reports of faur -rmed robberies from Rungkup, Lower Perak Details however are unavailable but it is understood that the victims112 words
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Article110 1948-01-23 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Jan. 21.— Nineteen live Japanese bombs varying between 100 lbs. to 500 lbs. were discovered by members of the anti-bandits squad, Sungei Patani, at the Lubok Kiab airfield over the week-end. The bombs were kept in wooden boxes and were found in an air-raid shelter110 words
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877 1948-01-23 2 The attention of all employers is directed to the fact that they must report all accidents which happen to their workmen to the Commission for Workmen's Compensation, Supreme Court, Singapore. The report made within 10 days of the accident. Failure to dWso is an offence877 words
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Article291 1948-01-23 2 Giving evidence at the trial of seven Chinese who stand charg ed at the Singapore Assize Court with intentionally resisting the lawful arrest of Tan Scow Tin at the grounds of the Aik Ho Rubber Factory on the morning ol June 18 last. Detective Sergeant291 words
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Article83 1948-01-23 2 Alleged to have behaved in a disorderly manner by causing annoyance with a crowbar, in a dispensary on Stamford Road on Jan. 20. a young Chinese was on Wednesday at the Second Police Court' remahded until yesterday for observation. He waa Loh Meng Cheng. When the name was83 words
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Article237 1948-01-23 2 PENANG, Jan. 21—Mr. Aw Boon Haw. well-known Malayan Chinese philanthropist and "Tiger Balm KJng". has revealed in Penang he plans to build 200 primary schools and 100 hospitals in China with the money left by his late brother, Mr. Aw Boon Par. According to Mr.237 words
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Article238 1948-01-23 2 The lessons to be learned from the British system of conciliation in labour disputes and from the socalled "compulsory" .system of arbitration in Australia should be pondered by those who would fly to compulsory arbitration as a panacea for disturbed industrial relations m Malaya, declared Mr.238 words
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Article353 1948-01-23 2 IPOH. Jan. 21.—An appeal to those concerned to seek a substantial reduction in the scale ot 'tributes" at present being levied by British mining concerns on land worked oy Chinese was made by Mr. Lav Pak Khuan J.P. when he presided at the perak Chinese Mining353 words
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179 1948-01-23 2 The first Dakota aircraft of the Siamese Airways Co.. Ltd j to land in Singapore arrived at j Kallang Airport on Wednesday I afternoon with an all-Siamese crew. On board was Major-General Chai Prathipasen, General-Ma-nager of Siamese Airways, on his second visit to Singapore.179 words
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Article107 1948-01-23 2 ONE OF A BATCH OF 13 CHINESE BAD CHARACTERS DEPORTED FROM SINGAPORE YESTERDAY WAS A MEMBER OF THE JAPANESE ARMED FORCES. He was also one of an armed gang- that committed robbery in April last at the premises of the United Engineers in which an107 words
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Article57 1948-01-23 2 H.M. Submarines Amptncn and Astute left Singapore on Munday last, for a cruise in Malayan waters. They arrived in Port Swettcnham the following day. and will remain in this post until Friday when they will depart for Penang. The two submarines will be in Penang for57 words
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Article192 1948-01-23 2 Singapore i j gge f mass weddii g will this Sunday when i will wed at the V I rial Hall. The ceri duled to take place al j will be officiated Chinese Consul-General 9 Wu Paak-bhir.u The Braid cl the M j sical and Dram the192 words
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Advertisement243 1948-01-23 2 /jk°y REX CHILDREN'S fQtb\ MATINEE I To-mcrrou <nry* ai ii a m -SUDAN" 1 .Ay in Technicolor ft "HONE v <y TOOAY 2 P.lvl. 4 15. G. 30 9.15 P.M. t N,*,n, kHM M«l th., r. IMM living 8 >" I««l<lf. -~.•>... i»»€lOf»l»> •m*t India lav* »1 •«>•'•'» MMM*! THE243 words
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Advertisement157 1948-01-23 2 Don TERRY Noah BIERY, Jr. V I 1 Job laker Ntah Ittry. Sr. Jg' J"*- *T X f OPENING CHAPTERS TO-DAY! 15 f PHONE 6909 A US; 1 I REELS I/ iVTIffITiYHHI I ~::<> md *I I TO-MORROW A 1 I I I I TWO SHOWS I'OK ONE IMV'II m157 words
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1104 1948-01-23 3 Clerks Imposed On KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday —"Deep disappoint and resentment*' are being entertained by the General Clerical Scivices Association, F.M.S. towards ori of 'he Salaries Commission of Malaya, 1947. I age metnoxjal submitted to the Government gn the Deputy Chief Secretary, Malayan Union, resting1,104 words
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Article283 1948-01-23 3 JALAN BESAR DISTRICT. SCENE OF MANY A CLASH BETWEEN RIVAL SECRET SOCIETIES DURING THE PAST THREE MONTHS. IS ONCE AGAIN IN THE LIMELIGHT. Yesterday, at about 2 p.m.. two rival gangs Of Chinese had it out. with bottles and guns, and in the duel one283 words
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378 1948-01-23 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Premises for Singapore's second T.B. Clinic have been seTan lone Pa gar Read-formerly known as ?iSfc Building The clinic which will be equipped and run i*v »hr Siheaoore Anti-T.B. Association funds Ls to have the mU v p S378 words
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Article98 1948-01-23 3 For stealing a packet of cigarettes valtkd at 20 cents, a middle-aged Chinese, Yap Hoi (36) was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and $15 fine or 2 weeks' rigorous imprisonment in default. Accused was arrested on Sept. 4 last and was released on bail. He failed98 words
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Advertisement203 1948-01-23 3 *****8mt Last > Shews: .5. r».l."> and 9.15 "SMASH—UP" The Story of a Woman! OPENING TO-MORROW The Last of the Red Men TE< HNH OLOR sunnorted by Ihr Royal Wedding; Celebration! I o-Morrow at Mid-Nite "Slave Girl" IN TECHNICOLOR (.UKAT WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 P.M. Riding High in Technicolor NEW WORLD203 words
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Advertisement2040 1948-01-23 3 Situations \aca*t ;milAaVuas ivA.\tti> I 11/ a xrrrwr,*-. i_ j > >_» I I, r I Tin ii'rV.iC!!iTTT j I WANTED workshop space, preferj ably near Middle Road. Apply Yoonly ii Co., 195, Middie Roan, Singapore. (V.494). WANTED Fancy 3 and 4 ounce botffles I ring samples to 771 North2,040 words
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Article749 1948-01-23 4 The summary of the first official dispatch on the Malayan Campaign released today by the War Office gives Chief Air Marshal Sir Robert Brooke Popham's version of the disaster. It is a dismal story and discloses very little which we did not know already. It will749 words
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Article1253 1948-01-23 4 Hugh Boudewyn - by Hugh Boudewyn Opium—l don't know what that word conjures in your mind but to me it suggests all kinds of horrors —although at one period of my life I was treated with opipm for a very bad attack of ear-ache. (It was in the form1,253 words
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178 1948-01-23 4 SIR,—The taxis plying for hire In Singapore are increasing in numbers today especially so in the route between Tanjong Pagar Road and Geylang, which adds danger to the pedestrians and th e cyclists. The traffic on this route is extremely heavy during morning,178 words
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Article161 1948-01-23 4 Sir.—As I have so far seen no comment upon the statement published in the press to the effect that Mr. Tan Chin Tuan has apparently forgotten his principles and returned to the Advisory Council because of an assurance from the Governor "that the reactions which have taken place as161 words
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Article306 1948-01-23 4 Sir,—Mr. Lim Boon Jin's letter which appeared in your paper surprised me very much. I am sure that, what this gentleman wanted to say was that he and his friends in th e Clerical Service were dissatisfied with the proposal of giving them $5 increments.306 words
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Article108 1948-01-23 4 Sir,—The last time I went to the S.V.C. to enquire about my back-pay, that is on th e 3rd oi this month, I was informed that my pay sheet has already been drawn-up and my file has been sent to the Audit Office for auditing. Ido not know108 words
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Advertisement572 1948-01-23 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MKS. CHAN KOON LEONG and family tendfcr their heartfelt thanks to all friends, relatives, business firms and associations lor sending letters and telegrams of condolence, wreaths, joss papers and sengleys: for attending night visits and funeral of Mr. Chan Koon Leong and for loan of cars and trucks. Up572 words
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Advertisement48 1948-01-23 4 NOTHING CAN TAKE THE PUCE OF gift of God, once nilned is never recovered. Eyesight Conservation la 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: 4435 FULLY EQUIPPED WITH LATEST INSTRUMENTS,48 words
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Article68 1948-01-23 5 Reuter. u-cNG J* l 22 -ReVietnam groups a m and Japan. v meeting in n expressed strong crif ur-point indoal which the C .r.mi.ssioner. M. offered to the Dai in Geneva «*PS£ month an said the propont with the the people of Viette indeoendence epeatedlv assurtmReuter. - 68 words
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Article147 1948-01-23 5 Reuter. LONDON'. Jan 23 Britain 3ht "within a matter or <ronth>" have the dollars •7'.a- for her food and for raw r .ter.als essential to her proT'lon for export. Lord Bal- r 0 f Burleigh, chairman of L ;',vds Bank, one of Britain's B 7Reuter. - 147 words
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Article18 1948-01-23 5 SHANGHAI, Jan. 22.—Dr. j tan, Chinese first AmI Burma, arrived here I Nanking on his way I Rangoon.18 words
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746 1948-01-23 5 MALAYA URGED TO CROW MORE For the first time some improvement is expected this year in the rice position but it is not likely to become evident in the first six months, for the supplies allocated by the International Emergency Food Council in Washington for746 words
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Article75 1948-01-23 5 Through the recommendation of the Ikatan Setia Kampong Bahru, a body affiliated to the UMNO, the Resident Commissioner, Selangor, has agreed to a suggestion that the members of the Board of Management of the Malay Agricultural Settlement, Kampong Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, should consist only ot the residents of75 words
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Article177 1948-01-23 5 To-day is a holy day for tho Muslims. It is the twelfth-day of the Muslim month of RabilAwwal, th e date o c birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. The followers of Islam all over the world commemorate the anniversary of the Prophet's birthday by reciting the "Moulud",177 words
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Article99 1948-01-23 5 Reuter. Paris. Jan. 22.—French authorities warmd the population of French India in a proclamation today that anti French demonstrations would be 'unhesitatingly suppressed and appealed for order and discipline, the Agence France Presse reported from Pondicherry. The proclamation was linked in official circles with th e extraordinaryReuter. - 99 words
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Article77 1948-01-23 5 When the freighter Pentakota arrived at Singapore from Brisbane, she disembarked a live cargo of 102 horses at the local wharves. Of the total number, four were for Trainer J. E. Martin, one for Trainer W. Lewis, and eleven for Mr. K. R. Daniels. Eighty six of77 words
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Article185 1948-01-23 5 Had forged entry pape rs—charge Two Hokiens stood in the dock al the Second Police Court yesterday, one accused of attempting to enter the Colony in possession of an altered entry permit and the other alleged to have attempte; to enter Singapore while in possession of an altered certificate of185 words
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Article, Illustration175 1948-01-23 5 Based on the motion picture "VARIETY OIW I l<>\! S INE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE "VOICE" FOR "THE THIVr WHEN SHE "SANG" HER NUMBER, BUT SOME- WENT WRONG. TO GET OUT OF HER DILEMMA "THE BLONDE" PULLS A FAINTING ACT. IN 808 HOPE175 words
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210 1948-01-23 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation announced that plans were well advanced for an international conference on problems concerning nutrition, fisheries and rice in Southeast Asia. Scheduled to be held in Baguio on Feb. 23, the announcement said meetings wouldU.P. - 210 words
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Article119 1948-01-23 5 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON, England. Jan. 22.—Sir John Colville. retiring Governor of Bombay, said here today he believed there wer c good opportunities for business and cultural relations between Britain and the presidency o: Bombay. He honed more British businessmen would go out to Bombay. SirReuter. - 119 words
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Article97 1948-01-23 5 U.P. Paris, Jan. 22.—Finance Ministry circles indicated today that France was holding firm against British objections to its plan for devaluating th e franc. Pierre Mendes resumed h's negotiations with the Interna tional Monetary Fund in Washington and will stay there until the dispute was resolved, theseU.P. - 97 words
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Article61 1948-01-23 5 The damage caused to the sani tation of B.M. during the Jap occupation has at last been righted after two years of intensive work by the Health Office B.M. There is also an all round improvement in this town. It is reliably learnt, too, that the D 0.. Mr. Dandy61 words
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Article, Illustration345 1948-01-23 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Brisk 'bidding and a better turn-over characterised the second day s sale by auction of 20 lots of the property of the late millionaire land-owner, Mr. Lee Choon Guan last Wednesday. Wednesday's auction netted a total of $318,800 against $259,--900 netted345 words
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Article122 1948-01-23 5 U.P. BATAVIA, Jan. 22.—The volcano "Gunong Gedeh". which lies between Batavia and Bandung, has erupted again yesterday afternoon, for the fifth time this month, according to the Batavia Dutch daily "Dagblad". The volcano is more than 3.000 metres high and has been active since the latterU.P. - 122 words
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Advertisement42 1948-01-23 5 I Ai lent ion SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT TO OUR CUSTOMERS ON ALL GOODS, EXCEPT THOSE UNDER CONTROL, FROM 24th JANUARY TO 6th FEBRUARY, 1948. COME EARLYDO NOT MISS THIS FINE OPPORTUNITY. AURORA LTD., I DEPARTMENT STORE, p, 58/62, HIGH STREET, OPe: SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement151 1948-01-23 5 ENJOY BETTER HEALTH Are you tired, worn out, despondent, mentally sluggish, feeling older than your years? Have no energy? Suffer 10m backache or other pains? Can't eat, sleep, work, play like a healthy person? Has all the fun been taken out of your life? If you have any of these151 words
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Article673 1948-01-23 6 As a result of the Report of the Science in Schools Committee appointed by the Strait s Settlements ami Federated Malay States in 193« it was deckled that a programme should be prepared aiming at providing a course i n general selenee for every secondary school673 words
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Article35 1948-01-23 6 Reuter. Hamburg. Jan. 22.—A British military tribunal here has sentenced to death by hanging six former Gestapo men found guilty of killing 30 Soviet citizens, including four women, in' March 1945.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article89 1948-01-23 6 U.P. TOKIO. Jan 22 —Eight nations will compete for honours in a chess meet at the Imperial Hotel tonight. Competing will be individuals from France, China. Netherlands, Philippines, Hungary. Soviet Russia. Britain and the Unted States. Justice Delfin Jaranilla, Philippine Judge at the International Military Tribunal,U.P. - 89 words
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Article66 1948-01-23 6 U.P. SHANGHAI. Jan. 22. Chinese exports for the month of November showed a gain Of almost 200 per cent. Chinese dollar value over October, according to the Chinese Maritime Customs figures which also revealed a drop in imports for the first time in 1947. November exports totalledU.P. - 66 words
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Article217 1948-01-23 6 SITIAWAN. Jan. 22— The District Court here was crowded to capacity when, perhaps one of the most unusual cases, was heard by Mr. J. G. Adams. District Judge. Perak South. In the dock stood a be-wrmk-led 60-year-old Malay. Mat Sukat by name who claimed trial to having217 words
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Article167 1948-01-23 6 «By Our Stan Reporter PENANG. Jan. 21—A systematic method of cheating the government of its iust revenue was told In a case before Mr. A. M. I Austin, the Assistant District Judge. i n the Police Court yesterday, when an In- I dian employee of the Penang167 words
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Article147 1948-01-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 21.— A Chinese extortioner was shot ciead by the police last night on a lonely road off Puchong, a few miles outside Kuala Lumpur, when his confederates fired on them with a revolver and cut-down riiles The Criminal Investigation Department had prepared147 words
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Advertisement534 1948-01-23 6 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) I BLUE FUNNEL LINE I SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A J "Tantalus" From U.K s Agapenor". f rom IT.Xl T .K M« JJ (ah has Due from IS A ;> I "Titan" Due from UK j Prometheus'* Due from lUS.A JJJ' j "Rhesus"534 words
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Advertisement450 1948-01-23 6 NOTICES TRADING WITH TttE ENEMY ORDINANCE No 22 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMA TION No. 14 of 1945 SALE BY TENDER No. 57 The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders lor the purchase of the following: Paints. Bright Red. Black, Orange, approx. 10 tons. Butt Hinges IW 9 3".450 words
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Advertisement719 1948-01-23 6 NOTICE UNDER SECTION U OF IHr SIM;7» I > LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL M,E(TlO\\ XX ORDINANCE 1947 ■a. £fe horoby notin?d r r «enTraT "information thai w Flection have been issued under the Public Seal i in accordance with Section 23 0 f the said Ord n an Election to be made719 words
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147 1948-01-23 7 Reuter. \KW YORK, Jan. 21.—A1l the athletes—about b\ooo ting in ihe Olympic games in London this year, ir avati ible rations augmented by 300 tons which is be shipped from the United States cmc now hearing completion. Ihe plan, which U the ideaReuter. - 147 words
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224 1948-01-23 7 Thrilling tennis was seen at the Happy World Stadium last night when the men's singles semi-final ties in the Army tennis championships were played. The most interesting match was between Lt. Whitmore and Major Rogers which stretched to three sets before Rogers was eliminated. Brilliant224 words
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Article183 1948-01-23 7 Reuter. \DLL. a IDF, Jan. 22. —Only a be Indian encket H bait, and on one was snow on ton The temo low it seemed nth Pole had shifted fctfcc estuary of the River Dtrwent. ■a ust, when they stepa plane at Mount Oambier today,Reuter. - 183 words
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Article44 1948-01-23 7 1 Youngsters will meet tt* CA. Hanysana at a friendly D Friday at the Jahalau Man at 5 p.m. T vill represent the SStWS Kanapathi; T. S. Sing-h:'s. MuruA. P. Sumy; K. r G. Nadarajah. G. T. Valoo. K. flu g Snab44 words
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Article22 1948-01-23 7 U.P. Iuntitled Jan 22—Police jday arrested a passenger on a St marang to Batacarried 100.000 guilders p™ 1 1 on his person.—U.P. - 22 words
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947 1948-01-23 7 Below is the card for tomorrow's races at Kuala Lumpur the last day of the Selangor Turf Club January meeting, giving the records of the last three runs of the eandidales, ages, trainers and prospects HORSES—C i.ASS 2 —DIV. I—5A FURS. 0 0 0947 words
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Article265 1948-01-23 7 In the last hockey league rame of the season; the Army, after a rather slow start, played well to defeat the S.C.R.C. by three goals to nil at the Padang yesterday. The Army were a balanced team and possessed a dashing forward line, State player265 words
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Article46 1948-01-23 7 The V.M.C.A. team to play "Dum" draughts against the j Chinese Swimming ci UD on Sa turday at the V.M.C.A. it 3 pin. will be the following: Kbli Hock Chye, Pang Teng Meng, Chew Seng, Kang Chin Kah. Ix>h Bwefi Kee, Be Ttttan Han,46 words
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Article137 1948-01-23 7 Reuter. NAIROBI, Jan. It. The AllIndia hockey team ore expexted to far* their strongest opposition on Monday when thef find np a successful tour of Kenya with a match against v combined Kfvua and Uganda side. The Indians, uho have yon all their 19 matchesReuter. - 137 words
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Article96 1948-01-23 7 In a fast and furious hockey game played at the Naval ground, the S.H.B. Police drew one-all with the Naval Base Police. Exchanges were even and a speedy pace was maintained :rom the start to the finish. Three minutes from the start, Morrisey scored with96 words
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Article116 1948-01-23 7 in a return badminton mutch, the Chinese National Language School "B P." again defeated the Care'ree 8.P." by five games to two. Results (C N.L.&. players mentioned first) SINGLES -Teoh Pheng Hooi beat Chan Chim Bok (15-7, 12-15. 15-14». Lav Teng Chuan beat Lim Ong Huat116 words
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Article177 1948-01-23 7 The annuul general meeting was held at the clul premises No;— 3. Onan Road*. The following were elected office bearers for the year ig4B —patrons: Messrs. Lim Swee K&u CftUa Ah Kirn, President: Mr. Yeo Kirn T«y, Vice-Presidents Messrs. Tan Cheng Song, Loh Yam Siong. Lee Choon177 words
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Article70 1948-01-23 7 The S.C.R.C will be represented by the following in the SH A. Knock-Out Competition against the Harlequins on Saturday. Jan. 24. at Tanglin at 5 p.m. Ah Chio: Thlam s«ew <Caot.), twee Law: Hock Chye, Chin Chye, Tat Chti; Kee Pow. Kee Siang. Seng Kirn. Harry Fang, Boon70 words
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Article45 1948-01-23 7 Meeting the Johore Police at soccer on the Depot ground on Tuesday, the English College won by two goals to nil. The College lfd by 2-0 at the Interval scoring ttirough Aris and Hamdan. Tbere w*t* no BiHiilna In the second Lalf.45 words
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Article105 1948-01-23 7 King Kong, -man-mountain Hungarian grappter. wno has j been unbeaten sice nis arrival in I Singapore, will tak c on two op < noneiits al the Great World I j arena tomorrow night, j The two matmen who will at- temnt to pm the giant arc105 words
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Article64 1948-01-23 7 The following will represent the Jollilads second team against j the s/s Mirmydon on Sunday at 4 p.m. on the Government Printing Office ground: V. A. M. Ismail; Arumugam, Govindasamy; Piliai. Salahudin, Suppiah; M. Chandra, Krishnasamy, Ramasamy, Noordih Sulong." On Monday the Jollilads second team will meet the64 words
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Article61 1948-01-23 7 i lie main attraction at th/Happy World Covered Stadium tomorrow night, is a first-hand nout between Dara Singh. 6ft. 10 in, Sikh m itman. ana Bute* Eittcnpr Muckle. The "Butcher" is the brCtQei of Black Pete Muckle. well known to local wrestling fans. Next, in importance Is61 words
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Article141 1948-01-23 7 At ii meeting ..f cricket enthu las' at the SC.R.C. yesterday, thi- following were elected ifficials for 1948: Captar'n: ttT. Evan Won*; VlceCi.pt.: Mr. Low K<c Pow; Convener: 1 Mr. Cheong Tfeiam Sicw; Reprr- en- tat ive: Mr. Ev;>.n Wong. All cricket teams which are nI tnested in141 words
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Advertisement36 1948-01-23 7 STANDARD QUALITY SAFES FIRE BURGLAR RESISTING lIUBBS SAFES Have been exhaustively tested from the breaking strength of a welded ioint to the actual fire resistance tested by time and temperature. Per lit S y*JI WALL SAFE36 words
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Advertisement279 1948-01-23 7 NEW WORLD CABARET DANCE NIGHTLY FROM 8 P.M. TO MID NIGHT EVfcltY SATURDAY NIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. TIFFIN DANCE EVERY SUNDAY FRO.tl 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M. For Reservations Frohi 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone No. H9l After 7 p.m. Phone CabarU, No. 834*3 N.B. Patrons are requested,279 words
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387 1948-01-23 8 Party Discipline And Freedom Of Thought "I have alreach replied to the charge of dissensions in the Progressive Party camp in the plainest possible way," says Mr. John Laycock in a statel i"nt to the Malayii Tribune in reply to the Malayan Democratic Union s387 words
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Article108 1948-01-23 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 —President Truman flatly opposed former President Herbe-* Hoover's European Recovery Programme recommendations. The President declined to make specific objections but told reporters that tjie flat disapproval must stand by itself. At the same time, he said he favoured most of the recommendations madeU.P. - 108 words
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Article98 1948-01-23 8 At annual general meeting of the Spitfire B P. held on Sunday, the following were elected office-bearers, for 1948: President, Mr. S. A. Almenoar, Vice-Presidents, Messrs. Lim Ah Whatt, Hassan Mahall, R. Murugai.on, Hon. Secretary iz Treasurer, Mr. S. J. Almenoar; Hon. Spon» Captain, Mr. Robert Yap; Hon.98 words
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Article26 1948-01-23 8 Tod Hardwlck. the Australian matman. who has treated hundreds of fan* *o many good bouts at the G-e i* V"' "Id n-ena returned to Australia yesterday.26 words
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Article131 1948-01-23 8 The A.C.5.U.D.8.8.5. was beaten by the Pulau Brani BadminI ton Party 3-4 on Sunday morni ing on their cjurt. Results (A.C.5.U.D.8.8.5. players mentioned first):— Khco Eng Tin lost to Yeo Ah Hoe 3-2, 13-15, 5-15; Chan Khek i Eng lost to Khoo Soo Seng 15-3, 15-5- Samani131 words
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Article68 1948-01-23 8 The following will represent the Jollilads first team against the s.s. Fort Brunswicks on Sundaf at 5.15 p.m. at Upper Serangoon Road Government Printing Off}* ground: Sithambram. Rasak, Muthu, Krishnasamy. Ghani. Muru™a r u. Nadarajah. Sintha. K. R. Muthiah, Kayambu. Thangavallu. Osman. Muniyandi. Haniff. M. Krishnan (captain). S'S68 words
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Article285 1948-01-23 8 Hard knocks were given and takon in the finals of the AllMalaya R A.F. boxing tournament which took place at Seletar last night. So keen was the rivalry that the boxers went all out in their bouts and three knock-outs were registered. In one of285 words
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Article100 1948-01-23 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Jan. 22—The Davis Cup Management Committee announced here today that. 22 nations including India have so far filed entries for this year's competition. Entries close on Jan. 31 and the official draw will b e made some time between Feb. 1 and Feb. 10.Reuter. - 100 words
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Article406 1948-01-23 8 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan. 22—Caught on a lively wicket, following a heavy shower during the night, the West Indies added only 52 runs to their overnight score lor the loss of their remaining seven first innings wickets today—ths second day of the first Test with England—and406 words
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Article1218 1948-01-23 8 Mrc. V X tnripathvp'llal, wife of Mr. V. KenapatnyplUaj, President, T C.S A., is an jnmatw Of Ihf General Hospital. Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahaya. Johore Malay Officers' Service has been appointed District Officer. Muar. Major J. E. A. Clark, and Lieut. (A/Captain) S N. King, both1,218 words
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Article47 1948-01-23 8 The President of the Persatuan Melayu, Johore, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Muhammad Yasin, state* that his association is not one of the 12 Malay ocgintttu tthtm Johore which sent protests to Sir Edward Gent, and the U.N.O. opposing the inauguration of the Federation of Malaya.47 words
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Advertisement117 1948-01-23 8 TONE UP YOUR KIDNEYS WITH DE WITT'S KIDNEY BLADDER PILLS. For more than 50 years Ml* «J* known remedy has been appreciate m Deoole o! many races and colour* over the world As a remed* mw kidney troubles, rheumatism Me boneache. wmbaeo and ether p»and weakness caused cy e«es» acid117 words
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Miscellaneous38 1948-01-23 8 j TODAY'S j \ryGATHER REPORT Occasional showers with bright periods this afternoon. Fair tonight and tomorrow morning. Wind: North—s to 7 knots. Sunset 18od. Sunrise 0645, Max. temp. By. Mm. 73. Rainfall nil. Humidity: 93: 65: 83; 91.38 words
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Miscellaneous18 1948-01-23 8 "Well, put tin a mortise lock on the front door did a fat lot of ffood, didn't it?!!"18 words
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