Malaya Tribune, 30 January 1948

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune TH E PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) >"^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 274 1 Dramatic Admissions Very Likely U.P. LONDON, Jan. 2fi (icm-raJ Pcrcival's Malayan dis patches which will be published in he miJdlc <>f February will fill in the blanks left in Brooke Popham's and Maltby s reports and provide a final crushing answer to harsh critics
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  • 61 1 Reuter-AAP. ADELAIDE. Jan. 29—Mr. W. H. Jeaiies. Secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, has announced that G. S. Cooper and A. Barlow will be the umpires for the fifth Tost match between Australia and India begining at Melbourne on Feb. 6. Mr. Cooper comes from
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  • 196 1 ,ii Reporter) iford. son o'. »dl rd an 1 i pas! 38 year.-, i i Chanel Road vi >terday. one day I iCbrate his j p ipll o the 1 indai v School semblv Hall tv r teacher at a conducted by p
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  • 35 1 reported in (_lune.se armed broke into the 1 fa n p itriot at Siglap. estone, and rob- Vl2 in cash. They kens >i. two Chinese $2 in 1n r r| n<> arms veere
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  • 29 1 Reuter. rr 'TON Jart 23 -Pivld< isnated the India, Mr. Henry pn anal repreI rank ol Special Ceylon indepi n- held Ironi 19 r 14— Reuter.
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  • 21 1 29 Pawsi k; i i Chief i»f the I Pf'l n Day" today. that 1 hey hould it 42.n0n
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  • 155 1 (Tribune Staff Importer) For the first time in her seafaring history in Malayan waters, the 21.000-ton Nedcrland liner. Oranje, became a "victim" of the North-East which blew over Singapore Harbour area at gale strength. The luxury liner which arrived in Singapore yesterday was unable to birth
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  • 46 1 Reuter. BOSTON. Jan. 29. The Cnitc 1 States Army 'coffin ship" Joseph V Connolly, abandoned when on fire in mid-Atalntic a fortnight ago. sank today after going adrift from a towline while being taken to New York. the Coast Guard reported here. Reuter.
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  • 23 1 Reuter. ÜBERTY, Missouri. Jan. 29. The William Jewell College today denied an application by a Neerro baptist pastor foi admittance Reuter
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  • 52 1 Norman. Oklahoma. Jan. 29.— White s!"jdents demonstrating against the ban on admission of Negroes to the University of Oklahoma today, burned copy cf the 14th amendment to th. American constitution which provides for equaf cvtizenship tor all races and creeds. The ashes w.re mailed to President I
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  • 47 1 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Jan. 29. The Amsterdam District Court today acquitted A. J. Koejemans, former editor of the Dutch communist newspaper De Waarheid on a charge of oubiishinc C"rt rw, r> n ■which was rdleced to br tmultip* to Dr. Louis Beel. the Dutch Premier. —Reuter.
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  • 50 1 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 29 —Loadings of Argentine meat to Britain will be halted by the weekend unless the deadlock in the Anelo-Artentine trade talks in Buenos Aires ends before then The idee question va% ted to be the one on which nerotiations threatened to break down.
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  • 39 1 Colonel W. F Darby. Officer Commanding the B"lyat"On Army. Singao~r° win or>°n to mo" r nw o pr-, pva"" l^. 1 h~n -> M**"**»twi Road. Tho bui'ding will s-orv* -»a n m«»et**»«i fo* evang~l'cal wrkTs In that rrea.
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  • 122 1 Reuter. AMRTTSAII. Jan. 2H Two mon each carrying a hand-grenade j were arrested here today at a j public meeting addressed by India Premier Jawaharlal Nehru who is on a 24-hour visit to Bast Punjab One was dressed as a S:kh an<i the Other as a Hindu
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  • 46 1 In trying to descend from a j lorry which was pulling up in I front of a shop in Eu Tong Seng Street at 11.90 a.m.. yesterday, a Chinese labouier was injured. The man was rushed to hospital but died at 9.30 a.m.. today.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 29—No action had yet oeen taken by the South African Government against the 15 Natal Indian.s who illegally erofsed the I order into Transvaal during last week end.—Reuter.
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  • 51 1 Reuter. CAPETOWN, Jan. 29—The South African Government had no desire ta attach any strings to its gold loan to Britain, Mr. S. F. Waterson. Minister of Transport, told the South African Assembly today when debate was resumed on the second reading of the gold loan b'U.—
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  • 39 1 About 1,000 members and untitled of the Singapore Harbour Board Boy's Club were entained to a cinema show at the elul house in Keppel Road la.H n%ks through the good offices of the PuMlc Relations, Mr. G. G. Thompson.
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  • 378 1 Ipoh, Jan. 29. —Several matters pertaining to local wel'are work was discussed yesterday at a meeting of the Perak Welfare Committee which sat for the first time under the chairmanship of Mr. Cheah Ghim Len g J.p.. oBE iwo new members were welcomed
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  • 317 1 Reuter. LONDON. Jan. 22 Assurance that th" British Govern ment has the interests of Malaya rubber producers in mind was given by Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trace when answering a question in the House of Commons today. He said that ln response
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  • 94 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. Jan 29 —Tass. the official Soviet news agency, reported from Tabriz that a stat* o; siege continued in the north Persian province oi Azerbaijan i bordering on the Soviet Uxiion). In Tabriz, Tass said, the* inhabitants were not allowed to leave their houses
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  • 72 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Federation ol Trade Unions has just issued an appeal to all works to strike on February 1 as a protest against the implementation o* the NewFederal Constitution. Th t Executive Committe of the Singapore Municipal Labour Unions Federation
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  • 45 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Jan. British police constables were killed by unknown gunmen tn crowded Ben Yehuda Street in the heart of Jewish Jerusalem tonight. Both men were shot down at cloae range by 12 shots from a high powered pistol, the police said.—Reuter,
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  • 391 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Onp of the biggest educational institutions in Singapore that has now become self-supporting after overcoming innumerable obstacles and handicaps after the liberation is the Singapore Chinese Kindergarten. This school which boasts of more tham 1.530 students and a staff of 34 suffered much
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  • 122 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) To "keep the Commissioners alive" on the recommendations of the Smith Committee, Mr. N. A. Mallal will table certain questions At the Municipal meeting this afternoon. The "Smith Committee", a specla inquiry body, was set up by the Commissioners in
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  • 35 1 Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 29.-The Lebanese Olympic Committee have accepted an invitation to coompete ln the Olympic games this year which brings the total number of nations which have accepted to the record figure of 54.—Reuter.
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  • 602 2 Well-Timed Raid Over In 5 Mins. SINGAPORE'S BIGGEST HOLD-UP THIS YEAR TOOK PLACE AT LUNCH-TIME YESTERDAY. WHEN A MALAY AND A EURASIAN, BOTH ARMED, ROBBED A $11,000 PAYROLL FROM THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. The bandits, both of whom, spoke fluent English, held up the
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  • 278 2 Officers attached to the Criminal Investigation Department, and the uniformed police hare made several arrests. Shortly after 3 a.m. yesterday, two policemen arrested a Chinese in a backlane of Johore Road. He teas in possession of a gunny sack and an electric torch. On the same
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  • 75 2 Twenty-seven-year old Chua Teng Hwee, a TeocheW of Kampas Road, claimed trial at the Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of cheating. H e was accused of cheating Yeow Beng Low of $860 by handing him a cheque for that sum. which was not honoured, on
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  • 390 2 Beat Up Clerk, Jail Birch For Youths Two young Malays who assaulted an Indian cferk in broad daylight in an attempt to rob him of the contents of his pockets, which included a Savings Bank book, were yesterday sentenced to long prison terms by Mr. Justice Thorogood in the Assize
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  • 238 2 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 29—Two Malays. Uguh bin Mahamed Said and Mohamed Saman bin dusti Karim, were convicted by Mr. Justice T. T. Russel at the Assizes yesterday, and sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes o c the rotah each,
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  • 421 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A special District Rally of Rangers Guides, and Brownies from all over Singapore met at the Church o: England Zenana Mission School yesterday evening to welcome Mrs. A. H. Pinr, ck. Girl 1 Guide Commissioner for Malaya and Singapore who had come
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  • 106 2 A European couple. Mr. and Mrs. Donelly of 6. Sophia Road. Singapore, appeared before the Third Police Magistrate yesterday to answer three charges. The husband was alleged to have used abusive language to one Mrs. Moosek on S. pt. 30 last and with his wife
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  • 152 2 KUALA LUMPUR, JAN. 29.— Following the installation of His Excellency, Sir Edward Gent, as High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya in the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur on, Sunday morning, Feb. 1, the Selangor State Council will deliver addresses. These will be followed by the oath taken
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  • 33 2 U.P. BANGKOK, g-overnmen of j Aphaiwong i- o n February r its 90-day p The Khuar.. ~r >j;;, nnmedia fly .cup djeta A .new iession Wednesday'; Senate.—Up
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  • 389 3 qWISS NEWSMAN'S IMPRESSIONS (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr Walter Bosshard, Far Eastern corresponNeve Zurcher Zeitung, Switzerland's paper ieft Singapore this morning for and Sumatra where he will report events for his paper. from China he grappled wi'h r mri mists and :o: ant $3.060,606 I
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  • 166 3 The Old Boys' Association of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School will hold an annual dinner on Sunday. Feb. 8, at the Cecil Restaurant. Finlaysor Green, at 7.45 p.m. Party games and dancing will follow the dinner. All members and their friends ar e cordially invited. The
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  • 59 3 U.P. Tokio, Jan. 29.—Emperor Hirohito today decided to give precedence to his people, and take the last place himself. His entry for the Annual New Year Imperial Poetry Contest was the last to be read, after winning entHes were submitted by commoners, who were allowed to
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  • 41 3 Muslim. Abdulh, was brought police Magisanswer a hurt to one th an iron pipe. have taken lc ol 28, Haji can's on J in. 25. rtio pleaded not was not at time mention's as allowed and stponed to Feb.
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  • 118 3 Mr Kale tai Mac Donald who prt Dl m London has Aral! Malayan stall Britain who can manI i at at the Colonial I Entertainment H b. in tth D iture of an lain ii which will enbJe Mr Mac Donald to meet the
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  • 141 3 n will clisu* uorgou koday when ironi r reinantle: f v A n. Beverley, wuce. T S Bryce, Keow 17 1 A 1). Cox, taaoter t M- M bilQvan, Mrs. M.M. 1 W Hampson, L. Harrison, W .1 HarttleM, H. J™' G. S Hoor.-r. jJJ
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  • 107 3 Fourteen persons, consisting of eight Chinese and six Boyanese faced the Fourth Police Court j yesterday on two charges of 1 housebreaking and theft. They were alleged to have broken into No. 4 Sub-Depot at 8 milestone Jurong Road at 1 a.m. on Jan. 28
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  • 126 3 i Mr. John Victor Morais Branch Managing. Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Ipoh, has been appointed an Unofficial Member oi the Perak State Executive Council. He is President of the Kinta Indian Association. In the early days of the liberation he was chairman of
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  • 1001 3 Thp shooting and bottlethrowing incident which occurred at the Junction of Desker Road and Kampong Kapor Road at about two o'clock on the afternoon of Jan. 22 had an echo at the Singapore Coroner s Courtyesterday, where an inquiry into the death of a young
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  • 68 3 Fines total being $500 were imposed on 21 Chinese, which include 3 women, at the Eighth Police Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling in public. The accused were arrested when a party from the Gambling Suppression Brahch raided two notorious gambling houses
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  • 458 4 Statements in -circulation regarding the possible satisfaction of war damages claims (apart f] om war risk insurance) may give rise to unjustified expectations among claimants and thereby lead to ultimate disappointment. If there is any prospect of certain types of claims receiving substantial awards, the Governments would
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  • 212 4 An Agency message from New York quotes the New York Times in a leading article on the signing of the agreements between the Malay Sultans and the British Government establishing a Federation of Malaya as follows:— "We believe history will record that Britain has gained more than
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  • 80 4 Reuter. SYDNEY.—A n impcr'an": step toward making- the use of atomic energy possible in Australia ha? been taken under plan? formulated by the Commonwealth Go v?rnment. The so include trie eons me" lon of a n atomic sock pile for providing, ln large qraanti i?s, plutorium
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  • 40 4 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Jan. 28.—Assertions that Jews within the old city of Jerusalem were starving were labelled untrue tonight by a British spokesman here who declared that British military lorries have maintained the walled area's food supplies.—Reuter,
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  • 1637 4  -  Views gathered by Tessie Cornelius A few weeks ago, the Tribune. I published an article by the Presi- dent of the Perak Eurasian Asso- ciation, Mr. F. G. H. Parry —an article which rang the knell on the future prosperity of the Mala--1 yan Eurasian should
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  • 402 4 I Letters JIV, The I'The, Peoples, Rostbog j S. Ramachandra. i Sir, —Recently we read in your paper of the brightest comet yet seen, named after the Japanese astronomer Honda, who predicted its appearance. There had been reports of Timmer's Comet obi served from Rome
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  • 563 4 H. S. OH. Sir, —Allow me these few lines In the "People's Paper" for which I thank you. I had an occasion to view the new flats at Tiong Bahru now being pnt up by the Trust. No doubt, viewed from afar the four
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    • 4 4 THE SYMBOL OF STRENGTH
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  • 460 5 MAGISTRATE TELLS SOLDIER In convicting 20-year-old Cpl. Gordon Camped 0 f the Ist. Bn. Seaforth Highlanders for voluntarjly obstructing h police inspector, Mr. E. S. de gguzie, the Second Police Magistrate said: You must understand that it is a serious offpner to interfere with
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  • 2127 5 18 DAYS' STRUGGLE ACAINST ODDS Reuter. LONDON, JAN. 29. T II I GRLM DRAMA OF THE 18 DAYS' STRUGGLE BY BRITISH AND INDUN AND CANADIAN TROOPS TO HOLD BACK THE VASTLY SUPERIOR JAPANESE FORCES WHICH ATTACKED AND CAPTURED HONGKONG. IN DECEMBER 1941, WAS
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  • 167 5 Based on the motion picture "VJUtffTY GIW CATHERINE BROWN IS ON STAGE WITH MORE HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS THAN SHE EVER SAW GATHER TOGETHER IN ONE PLACE OR EVER D REAMED OF SEEING ALL AT ONCE. NAME A STAR AND C ATHERINE CAN TOUCH HIM!
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  • 207 5 KUALA LUMPUR, THURS. The population of the Malayan Union is 4,867,000, according to first count of the census figures, but there are 5.969.50U r*UO*i card holders —an excess ci 1,102,500. This was revealed by Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, Controller of Supplies, Ma.ayan "Union, at
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  • 144 5 PENANG, JAN. 29.—The MaI iayan Airways peninsular service between Penang and Smj r.aport-, via Ipoh and Kuala I Lumpur, will operate on a rej vised schedule daily as from Friday, Jan. 30. j Departing from Singapore at j 7.30 a.m. the plane will ariWe iat Kuala Lumpur
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  • 664 6 PENANG, Jan. 29.—"Radio City in New Yoi'k itself is a wonderful place Dartly in the underground having the largest broadcasting station, restaurants, shopping houses, fashion shops and various places of entertainment. During: the rainy days the people there have simply to
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  • 369 6 Roland HunUr Palmer, a British Merchant Navy engineer, who was arrested on Jan. 31, last year, on cheating charges and who had been held in remand in the Civil Prison since, appeared for a preliminary inquiry before Mr. A. G. Shears in the Seventh Police Court,
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  • 180 6 BUTTERWORTH, JAN. 29. Sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment in addition to paying a compensation of $25 01 a further two weeks' imprisonment in default was passed by Mr. B. J. Jennings in the Butterworth District Court on Wednesday on a Chinese, Oh Ang Chee.
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  • 138 6 SEREMBAN. Jan. 29.—Cultural and literary meetings for the public of Seremban, which will be held regularly, are to be sponsored by the joint co-operation of the United Corporation, the N.S. Teachers' Union and the Public Relations Department. The initial meeting will be when Mr. J. K.
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  • 240 6 IPOH, JAN. 29.—The story of now a 14-year-old Chinese girl who after the death of he r mother was enticed by an old woJJ* n ol 52 years with intent that she be kept in a brothel y/a s unfolded i n the Kampar District
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  • 97 6 -i *tji e Thxrd Police Ctmtt yesterday, him Geok, a middle aged widow was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment. ?2yJ me $5 J? a f urther thfee weaks' r.l, when she was found tmuty0f voluntarily causing hurt to another Chinese woman, Tan GnoiChoo on
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  • 191 6 IPOH, JAN. 29 —The Federation of Malaya will be inaugurated on Sunday, Feb. 1, and to mark the occasion. Special programmes have been arranged in various centres throughout lb e Country in Kuala Kangsar, Perak Royal Town, and seat of Kis Highness the Sultan. A
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    • 318 6 NOTICES EDUCATIONAL NOTICE PASIR PANJANG GOVERNMENT SCHOOL, it is hoped, will reopen about April, 1948. Applications for admission should be submitted to the Dy. Director of Education, Singapore, before 29th Feb., 1948. Application forms may be obtained at Pasir Panjang Police Station. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY pTVEN that Madam BEATRICE
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  • 145 7 SCFA League ingoon soccer to d"leat their Lane, by twi en they clashed r Ue B" fixture Jf j* g hum, yesterday. C: pi iyed on a and the result thr< ughoyt as and skidded, ed to bounce iea ox stopped tches of water m
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  • 223 7 Reuter. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad. E rhe M.C.C. bowled q skilfully here in ihiQe that in nve Idad scored only 192 Ktts on the openheir match, vn-vear-oid Andy stayed all day for dismissed leg-before ■id* t» R Howorth with the the day I urprisine that G.
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  • 55 7 The following players are selected to play footfall for the Jollilads 2 XI against the 7.M.T-RAF Katong on Sunday at 4 p in. at the Government Printing ground. Transport will wait at T. Pagar at 3.30 p.m.: r-sinall. Arumiigam v Govindmamy, Pillai, Noord/m, Suppiah, Salahudin, G. Krishnasaniy, Narayana,
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  • 1086 7 Below is the race card foi tomorrow's races at <Ipoh, together with the records of the last three runs, ag*?, trainer and prospects of the candidates: HORSES—CLASS 3—DIV, I—6 FURS. Pluto (late Admtralty) 5y 9.00 (Pattie) Newcomer, needs run. Oil Red Ted 6y 8.07
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  • 50 7 Yesterday's Knockout Hockey Competition games had to be postponed on account of the .am. Meanwhile, the Competition s j draw for the third round w'll not take plac* today, but has been postponed to Feb 10 The draw will be at 5 30 p.m. at the B.K.C. pavilion.
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  • 138 7 ihe if* h anniversary of the Marigold B.P. was c iebra c 1 at Mr. Teo Kirn Engs bunga'rw wnere land a rd s? a spor s together wi h a variety of ftndOOr games were held last week-end Af er th e official dinner, the President, Mr.
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  • 54 7 In a badminton match played at Uieir home Court last Sunday, the St tia B.P. beat the Greenwood B P by 6-1. On Monday, Feb. 2, at 7 p m., the I ?f ti: i >^: p wIU ,nt,t 't the Rumah MisKin B.P. m a match consisting
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  • 150 7 KG ALA LUMPUR, Jan. 29 The Director of Agriculture haa just completed a tour of the principal padi areas in Malaya. In an interview he said "The damage done by the recent floods in several instances was not so great as was anticipated." He added:
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  • 55 7 Reuter. POpLE, Jan. 29 —Six launches each manned by a crew of five and two receptionists motort'olth a|td baggage lorry were muttered to meet two 22-seater BOAC flyingboats, at Poole airport yesterdsv, but the planes carried only two passengers. Both planes had completed 3,763-mile Journey
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  • 376 7 Ipoh. Jan. 29 A Siamese woman. Margaret Wan (18), who gave her occupation as nurse in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Singapore, was recently bound over to be c- behaviour for 12 months' when sh annearerl before Mr. J. G. Adams at the Cameron
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  • 91 7 Change s havv? had to be made in th 3 Singapore State hockey side which will be travelling vpeountry t 0 paly against Negri Sembilarj and Malacca over th- weekend. The following players are asked to meet at the Singapore Railway Station at 730 tonig.u V.N.
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  • 234 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 29 Ihe reconstitution meeting of the Malayan Chinese Fcotoall Association will be held at the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday when the following delegates will attend: Singapore, Messrs. Koh Hor Khoon and Koh Swee Chiar.g; Johore, Messrs. Tan Joo Scon and Lee
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  • 86 7 The Young Ansonians Badminton Party, Penang held their 13th annual general meeting on Jan 25 at No. 47 Anson Road, The following were elected of-fice-bearers for 1948:--Patron: Mr. Khoo Chye Hean, President: Mr. Lee Guan Chin. VicePres- Dr. Teoh Tiaw Bee and Mr. Lee Cheng Leong: on
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  • 63 7 The Ruma Miskin BP. the Setia B P. in a game of badminton 5 be Played at fo. 6 C«rpmael Road, on Monday, February 2 at 7 00 p.m. sharp. t Players will be chosen frdm the following: Sim Thiatn Yew. Sunny Oh*. Chan Man Choc*. Chin
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  • 31 7 Tit SAU3A pornm. official organ of the Singapore Admiralty I»cal Staff Union, contains a number of interesting artirres, ineluuing one on World Peace by Dr. Lhn Boon Keng, QBE.
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  • 226 7 KUALA LUMrUR, JAN. 29. Puller details arc now available of the semi-finals and finals o: tne Malaya District Boxing Championships to be h?ld at the E E. P-rk. Kuala Lumpur, on sth ana 6tn Februa:y. Admission charges will be reduced tor civilians as well as military. On
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  • 457 8 Grim Ordeal In Boat Described IPOH Jan. 29. —A graphic description of th« RTttn ordral of those who were torpedoed in the Atlantic was given in the couisc of an informal talk by Mr. R. G Lock. Special Representative of Messrs. Whiteaway LaiHl'aw and Co..
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  • 166 8 Though no fishing implements were found on him when he was arrested, an accused prison still stated that he had gone to the river to fish. The accused. Lch Chuay Koon. was charged with criminal trespass of the Suahara Wireless Station which is situated on the
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  • 51 8 U.P. TOKIO. Jan. 29. Japanese economists hatied the first sign of a break in Japanese in flat urn 10.000 Japanese Government printers, who were turning out bales of paper money, mewi on strike. They said the Government was ''insincere" in considering their demands for higher wages.
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  • 176 8 Perlis .It SO:——lnauguration Cf tint- Perlis Council of State Mid Executive Council will take ptece on Feb. I. AjoßOrdMl t th" rroC rmramc drawn up for the day the he-id-Of depart n onfs. an'l tfucs's will assemble at th e BaUd Bc?ar, at A raw, at 9
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  • 109 8 King Kong. Hungarian "stean. roller" and George Zbisko. Poland's strong man. head a very strong card of four bouts at the i Great World Arena tomorrow night It is a fight-to-a-finish between the two giants, there being no stipulation to the number of rounds. While
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  • 285 8 IPOH, Jan. 29-—That there is a lack of sincerity of purpose awards understanding real grievances in cases where grievances are most acute is the opinion of the Joint Cornmi.cer* of ihe Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union, which held a conference at Ipoh on Jan. 25,
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  • 392 8 Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 29. Th. 1 Malayan Railway Junior Officers' Union. Kuala Lumpur, have sent to tho Union Government a strong protest against the mo-t unsatisfactory recommendation 1 of the Salaries Commission in respect of toe Railway Clerical. Port Clerical and Railway Health Services. Tho
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  • 878 8 Monday. February 2, is being declared an additional public holiday in the State of Selangor. The Rev. T. Runyan of Penang will be the preacher at the Wesley Church Taiping, on Sunday. at O.iiO p.m. Mr. A. A. Huckle, at present Assistant Secretary to tiie Resilient Commissioner,
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  • 559 8 IPOH. Jan. 29.—A special broadcast to English schools in the country, dealing with the New Federation of Malaya, was given this morning by His Excellency the Governor. Sir Raward Gent. His Excellency made reference to three principle factors in the new constitution and the role the
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  • 498 8 F.A. Decision To Impn^ c Refereeing KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 29.— tj. v rious items discussed at the annual general ing of the Football Association of Mala;held" tne Selangor Club on "Sunday, was the important of encouraging a high standard amongst local ferees. It
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  • 98 8 Reuter. I LONDON. .Lan 29. Fifty yean ago a 14-year-oM gipsy inrl wu found near a circus tent nd m adopted by the proprietor who later made a provision for her ;t his will. That and little else '.< known about Elizabeth Middled, who for
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  • 55 8 Sane residents In lap** meat Trust flat, hay t'licd that rent:-, ax to M I creased by 5 p"r c end of F.biua.y r lice of termination at taunt* has been giv n. it pea* mated that irw tenanci* tai be entered into at the inflw cd
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  • 44 8 U.P. HONGKONG. J m rhr gist rates Cowl to lav w bail of HKSl.OOO.f banker Hsu Chi tradition to Ch'na w a* J the Chinese Government charge of funds belonging to t Bank, of whic h he 1 manager. U.P i
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  • 34 8 U.P. Tempe, Arlzor, poll of arti i freshmen snowed J g per cent, are 1 Truman docti i cent knew Plan, and 20 heard cf Gen W UP
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