Malaya Tribune, 19 February 1948
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Title Section62 1948-02-19 1 The Malaya Tribune R y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now Printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) iu.m J*£*£ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1948 Trice ten cents The Malaya Tribune London Agents :—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,62 words
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676 1948-02-19 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A general trend of criticism by the public on the Debtor and Creditor (Occupation Period) Ordinance is that it is fair only to the banks and that it is ambiguously worded. People who have studied and are studying the ordinance comDlain676 words
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Article242 1948-02-19 1 t, M .I.V LEWIS, \<m\-i- h*M one run the eanu'datea for were ecnf ntd to i i.ioMiinp. I WoodSl as usual was v eal from the Gi at ng horn* over the '-.<■ •>.■■ tn vi sec. [Gentles] impressed m th* 1 Gf at threeand242 words
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Article21 1948-02-19 1 Reuter. iM -Uep«ta that M. nch Comma, had tendered current in Paris denied by a spokaaht- Primt Minis- > >>Unum.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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361 1948-02-19 1 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 18.-The Under Secretary for Colomas, David Reas Williams, said today that trade union legislation was satisfactory in lhe great majority ot British colonial territories. Replying t> a question in the House of Commons he said in general sleps had beenReuter. - 361 words
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Article36 1948-02-19 1 U.P. LONDON, Pe!i. 18; Donald George Thomas, 23. was charged formally late today with the murder of a police constable, Nathaniel Edfrar. Thomas will appear at Totensam Magistrates court at 10 a.m. tomorrow. —U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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884 1948-02-19 1 Reuter. London. Feb 18. —The presence in Sarawak o: Mr. Anthony Brooke, pretender to the throne of Sarawak would, the British ciovernment was advised, probably ?end to insurrection. Mr. David Rees Wiiliams. Under Secretary tor tne Colonies, stated in the House of Commons tonignt.Reuter. - 884 words
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Article103 1948-02-19 1 you have anything to sell or buy, why pay more to do so than you need? For a minimum of $4, you can reach your buying or selling public, through the Classified Advertisement columns of the Malay a Tribune. Not only will your advertisement103 words
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Article23 1948-02-19 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. 18:—The Security Council today epan discussion of the Pakistan case apainst India on the Junagadh issue —Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article248 1948-02-19 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seven vehicles daily are taken off the roads psrmanently in Singapore by Vehicle Inspectors for their faulty mechanical condition and "old age", stated the Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. W. A. M. Watts in an Interview yesterday. Mr. Watts blamed owners of vehicles248 words
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Article158 1948-02-19 1 AAP. BATAVIA, Feb. 18.—Seventeen former leaders of the Republican movement, in Indonesia, including Dr. Subardjo, a former Republican Foreign Minister, will appear at a military court at Jogjakarta, Java, tomorrow charged with attempting to overthrow tuhe Republican Government in June and July 1946. Major General Scedareono,AAP. - 158 words
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Article48 1948-02-19 1 Reuter. ANKARA, Fel, 18: —Snowstorms today paralysed communications across the Black Sea and severe weather was prevailing all over Turkey. In many areas of north Asia Minor &ix feet of snow stopped hors« ana wotor traffic. In western Asia Minor food supplies were running short.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement97 1948-02-19 1 Rational Employer's Mutual General v u MOTOR. Tlll \n\ 5 COMPENSATION, ACCIDENT llU l otbei c lasses of 11 KSS Oi lATION LTD. rp iteJ In England) Jambers, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. N. S. WISE PHONE 28SS V* WINEJf Stay At ATOMIC (Residential ard Non-residential Hrte i 64, LLOYD ROAD, SINGAPORF97 words
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Advertisement19 1948-02-19 1 TEL. ***** YEOW KWONG CO. Licensed Sanitary, Water, Electric Contractors Suppliers No. 1, PENANG LANE, OFF ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE.19 words
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868 1948-02-19 2 IHE PROCEDURE EMPLOYED BY A BANK WHEN A CHEQUE IS HANDED IN TO BE CASHED BY A CLIENT WAS EXPLAINED AT THE SEVEN IH POLICE COURT YESTERDAY. WHEN FURTHER HEARING WAS CONTINUED INTO TENTATIVE I CHARGES AGAINSI A CASHIER ATTACHED TO THE SOCIAL868 words
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Article19 1948-02-19 2 Ihe Singapore Rotary Club's Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic Fund now stands at $90,027.79. This is $***** below ihe t.ir^et19 words
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Article210 1948-02-19 2 "L'w ana saier passenger car tyre—a tyre that auto engineers have acclaimed the must impcrt--1 ant contribution to tyre design since 1923 —has been developed by The Goodyear lyre and Rubber Company. Introduced recently as the Super Cushion tyre the most noticeable improvement is that this210 words
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65 1948-02-19 2 Charles Dias, 27-yeai-oj.i Eurasian, was at the Second Police Court yesterday, remanded in police custody for 48 hours oil a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. Dias was alleged to have caused j grievous hurt to Peter Rudolf Os. cir with a knuckle- duster at Joo65 words
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572 1948-02-19 2 Alleged to have administered a dcse of caustic soda to a two-year-old ba.by, a 14-year-old Chinese girl. Yen Wan Tong, appeared before the Eighth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. P. Rule yesterday on a tentative charge of murder. j The prosecution officer. Mr E Movie,572 words
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Article118 1948-02-19 2 A 2G-year-old English 4 speaking Cantonese, Robert Gow alias Kirn Chal, appeared before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. B. Oeh lers. yesterday to answer two charges. It was alleged that Gow threat, ened a compatriot. Teh Nguan, with personal injury in order to Commit extortion. This wjs118 words
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Article42 1948-02-19 2 On (he occasion of the 4srd anniversary of the Rotary International, next Wednesday, various Consuls-General and Representatives of Governments In Singapore will be invited to the local Rotary Club meeting and requested to give special met. sa"P c o" peace42 words
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501 1948-02-19 2 A SYSTEM ()F SIGNALLING ADOPTED BY OPIUM SMiir GLERS WAS DESCRIBED AT THE FIRST DISTRICT COl RT YESTERDAY WHEN A CHINESr WAS SENTENCFI) TO 18 MONTHS RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT FOR POSSESSION OF "7 POUNDS OF OPIUM. "momoHW O.* In the dock stood Sim Chwee i501 words
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Article67 1948-02-19 2 In the High Mr. Justic.- Th Cwptey who app i or a dissolution with Carl petei the froaiid of hi wa s stated during Jap the respondent tian an d during had been livir.. ™U woman. The Java during tJ i nc parties w March 21. 1935 Christian67 words
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Obituary59 1948-02-19 2 The death occ irn a denc t in Hill Su< t Mr. Lo Vincent 59. formerly of Bukcm. J he iutc Mr. K from the A.P C. v< v hud been ill I Ihc deceased |rav. s v cljug.iters jtnd t. who ar c now59 words
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Advertisement204 1948-02-19 2 808 HOPE CRACKS SO MANY JOKES THAT YOU'LL NEED AN \»mm* Adding Machine i To Keep Count of Them! sf orr ing BURT LANCASTW^ BING CROSBY W] GAIL RUSSELL O i V 808 HOPE DIANA LYNN R GARY COOPER STERLING HAYDEN o RAY MILLANO V 1 ROBERT PRESTON P Jj204 words
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Advertisement127 1948-02-19 2 And Of Course It's ai 77/rRAVf L| QM' I phone bqo3'^i Today Four Shows liM-Ue yOPJ. IMMOSS7 fiOSALYNBOULTER AMBfiOSINE PHiUPOTTS S MABYMEARAU A6NES LM MAN ;__^mj.wL PERFORMANCES: 11 A.M. —1.45-4 15—6.45 and MtrJH DAM STILL SHOWING TO CROWDED HOUSES! PART I TEARS OF THE YANGTZE" PEAK FILM PRODUCTIONS (IN MANDARIN).127 words
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307 1948-02-19 3 SINGAPORE Trade I nion leaders met the investigating mission from the U. K. yesterday and asked the visitors to press for a better deal for local unions when they ret urned to England. SFTU President. Mr. P. Veerasenan, declared that "reactionary elements" and official307 words
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121 1948-02-19 3 George Frederick McKeown. n 25-year-Old South African, who already faces two charges Jf chejting involving a sum o" $218. appeared before Mr. L. c. Goh at the Second Police Court yesterday, when another cheating charge was preferred against him. IfcKeown, pleaded not guilty to cheating121 words
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Article73 1948-02-19 3 Thirty-two Chinese appeared Le ore the Eighth Police Magistrate, Mr. R. W. P. Rule yesterday chaiged with gambling in public. Fines totalling $975 were passed and cash confiscated amounted to $129.03. They were found indulging in "chiki"'. "Chap Ji Xi Panjang "fantan". cards c.nd73 words
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Article58 1948-02-19 3 It is karned that two days ago 36 Hainamse attempted to land in Singapore from a junk, but were arrested and sent to St. John's Island for quarantine. The junk is locally registered. The Khengchew Hoay Kuan—the Hiinanese Guild—i s belie\ed to be taking up the-58 words
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Article59 1948-02-19 3 me Sarawak community ol Singapore assembled at Sarawak Lodge yesterday evening to welren* Mrs. Anthony Brooke who returned from Sarawak a t<-r a six month visit. j Mrs. Brooke was closely questioned by the gathering and con. RrmetL their view that the an til a ssion59 words
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Article84 1948-02-19 3 A young Javan »35 was allowed bail in $500 when he appeared at the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday on intimidation and possession o arms charges. He wa.s Rantan bin Rawang, aged 30. alleged to have intimidated a woman. Chik bintt Nat roon at the 14th milt-stone.84 words
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Article205 1948-02-19 3 A decree nisi to be made absolute in three months was granted by the Chief Justice. Mr Justice Munay-Aynsiey. in the High Court yesterday to Jane Miriam Clumeck, who petitioned the court for a dissolution of he:- marriage with Nathaniel Clumeck. Neither the petitioner nor the205 words
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Article64 1948-02-19 3 The following candida tea who have parted the gualitying examtnaii(»no are kind s requested to communicate with the General Secretary oi the Institute of panes T«*cher& for their Diplomas." Associateihip:—Edward K. Loh. Hui Chong Wah. Leonardo Siddoils. bfem be rihip:—Tan Thian Seng Wiin-ed Lav. Chua Ing Cheone,' Wilson64 words
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447 1948-02-19 3 i-c.nnSni«„ ard L**"* Vw ->™keo round... .and saw his three companions lying on the road This was said in evidence >esterdav at the Coroner s inuuiry into the death of lfj-year-old Cecilia Ow, who vied a s a lcsult of injuries sustained in447 words
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Advertisement405 1948-02-19 3 in KM AS «TCNIMi TO-DAY-'v. j; 6.15; »15 PM M lures and Thrills! •Secret Of Treasure Is" villi Gwen Guc JS*&* Bat H; a w labu'ous Gold! 1 -U \\l> STIRRING ~N MIGHT! DRAMA! 'VntEASI-RE for ACTION- j LOVERS! n WORLD IiUW f 7 J»M 1 the Green Gnrh Opens405 words
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Advertisement2046 1948-02-19 3 ;o^m\s\>^ j SITUATIONS VACANT TEMPORARY shorthand tyj.ist requi.cu tea a.icinoons o:- eviuin#s per wee* i-oiiui.cn.iai \>oi:.. sjta t e i>na. Mr rue to box A 059 M T <W 741). BRITiBH importing R >u-e rcquin.-. services, of one Shoi liand Typ:se ana two Accounts Clerks. Apply in whfiQf stating age.2,046 words
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Article678 1948-02-19 4 According to the Gov-ernor-General of Malaya, this country is trO become the hub of British defence arrangements in the Far East. This being so it is difficult to understand how Australia can continue to justify j a policy of exclusion. One of her yroblems is underpopulation, but immigrants678 words
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Article289 1948-02-19 4 Reuter. SHANGHAI.—A vigorous attack on what he; describes as Soviet Russia's "terrible aggressive force" is made by Dr. Hu Sh£h, chancejkv 0 f Peiping University and former Chinese Ambassador to the United Sates. In an open letter to Dr Chou Keng-sherur, Chancellor of Wuhan University,Reuter. - 289 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1948-02-19 4 LORD AMMON. P. C - by LORD AMMON. P.C. (Leader of the Mission). SO LONG as my memory can recall, China has always had a fascination for me. When recent- ly the opportunity came for me to Jlead a British Parliamentary I Goodwill Mission to that great country, at the1,650 words
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Article115 1948-02-19 4 WASHING I OX. Ur.. America's armed fore© singl v Secretary 0 f Defences failed to banish all brae ditional and bitter Inter.wsi rivalries In the past. ffispoki H keenest between army mi *M Now, the latter set vie wU I the United Stat' li Dot Bl senior115 words
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Advertisement471 1948-02-19 4 DEATH. KUMMES: At 23c Hiil Street. Singapore 11 am on 18-1-48. it,) Vincent, beloved husband of I ury Kummer Funeral today. 1!» 1-48 to leave house at 4.15 p.m. for Cathedral of the (.ood Shepherd, and then to lliri.tdari emetery for interment. SITUATIONS VAC ANT Wanted, assistant foreman wireman; knowledge471 words
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Advertisement27 1948-02-19 4 Shelvador Refrigerator Once you have used a Shelvador you will never be satisfied with another. SEE THEM AT LEE FLETCHER SHOW-ROOM 102-10«, Orchard Road, Singapore. Telf 3388.27 words
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Advertisement35 1948-02-19 4 |jg> FRENCH fc M ATCREPE 1 I Direct j I K^ y Available in IV iP*Shades of 1 FLO, AL DESIGNS Suitable f0r.... I VI Evening (iou as Stt.JO per yJ f /J ST wide35 words
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708 1948-02-19 5 Reuter. MflfON, FEB. 10 I HUMAN IOOAY NUfcLl STATES jO AjePROVs; 1HK toKAMMF UF NA TO ASSIST T riF. 'V.OvEKNMENT. i: aman proposed L)( Used t.(< ittftiO' Chinese import; cereals, cJt. !erUUscri to. coal and ro pea. m. mnaii asked for til*Reuter. - 708 words
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Article132 1948-02-19 5 Penang, Feb. 18.—The appeal of occupation inspector M. Ramayah bvior c Mr. Justice A, J. Bostock Hill in the Supreme Court on i uesday was allowed, the Judge quashing the sentence. Ramayah and Mas Junid were both convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt132 words
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Article33 1948-02-19 5 TEHERAN, Feb.* 18:—A fred Holland. Teheran correspondent of the I-ondon Tinct, was expelled from Persia today His expulsion is understood to be dut to a recent message to his newspaper.33 words
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Article48 1948-02-19 5 Reuter. HAMBURG, Feb. 17:—The police a f Wittenberg, on the main railway line from Berlin to Hamburg, have arrested several people alleged to have ihe railwev tracks wi'h wax and fats to «Jtop the train with the object of robbing them, it was reported today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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287 1948-02-19 5 U.P. LOXBON. FEB. 18 —Michael Mm lack, moon-faced cabI■ < line <>ut second best total in s fender duel with hhtess Fl.zabeth and her ,rt .t »ivde Park corner, busiest intersection. ttmtt PliLp on It's way i" burnt Kensington Pal-'<-;o work atU.P. - 287 words
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Article, Illustration57 1948-02-19 5 A Tribune picture of the memorial erected in Bidadari Cemetery in memory of the late Mr. Tay Lian Teck. Legislative Council member who was killed by Japanese action ichile evacuating just before the fall of Singapore. The memorial wyis erected by his widow utul daughters on57 words
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150 1948-02-19 5 Reuter. fence of Jerusalem "is now the United Nations responsibility and the British Government cannot undeitake it" Mr. Ernest Bevin, said today. He had been asked by Sir Patrick Hannon, Conservative, in the House of Commons whether as the holy city of Jerusalem had beenReuter. - 150 words
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Article67 1948-02-19 5 Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 18.—The Kuala Lumpur Town Board, in v resolution, urged th e Government to give priority to the housing of the poor and requested, in view of the addditional re-venue from income tax. $700,000 for completing the "Kampong Dua" housing scheme. The resolution was67 words
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Article123 1948-02-19 5 U.P. Hongkong. Feb. 18.—Magistrate Francis X. D'Almada set an alltime record bail of five million Hong Kong dollars on Hsu, Chi Chang, !ormer manager of the Chinese Postal Savings Remittance Bank, whose extradition had been asked by the Chinese Government on "stealing charges. At theU.P. - 123 words
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Article71 1948-02-19 5 LONDON. Feb. 18 —The Trades Union Congress tonight accepted the Government's plan for "freezing" wages en condition that the Government "pursues vigorously and firmly a policy defined not only to stabilise but to reduce profits and prices." But the Congress also decided that "it js not practicable to71 words
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744 1948-02-19 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 18. The "earnest hope" that election of members of the several Legislatures, within the Federation, «41 be achievtd in **as short a i-me as possible", was expressed by His Highness the Sultan of Johore when he addressed744 words
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91 1948-02-19 5 U.P. ROCHESTER, (Minnesota). Feb. 18.—Mrs. John Peters, the wife of a Shanghai businessman, is resting comfortably following an emergency airplane trip from the Orient. Mrs. Peters received seveial blood transfusions while in flight for an illness known as pmP ura a malady wlvch preventsU.P. - 91 words
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Article24 1948-02-19 5 Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 18. Gen. Zafari, Chief of the Persian police, has resigned and been succeeded by Gen. Farradi, Teheran Radio, reported today. Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article79 1948-02-19 5 Reuter. TOKIO, Feb. 18. A Chinese National. Ko Ka-sei. has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the United States MUitary Commission for the murder of Toshitaka Matsuda, Japanese national of Amagasaki city, on Aug. 17 last year, it was announced today by the United States EighthReuter. - 79 words
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Article79 1948-02-19 5 Reuter. New York. Feb. 18.—Leo Isac. son, American Labour Party can, didat.-. supported by Presidential candidate Henry Wallace, won the Bronx special Congression_ al election with more votes than his three opponents put to. gather. "Thi s is a victory for Henry Wallace and the thirdReuter. - 79 words
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Article116 1948-02-19 5 Prizes for the best essays <m the prevention of cruelty to animals were presented at a meeting of the S.P.C.A. held at Govern! ment Offices yesterday. The first prize went to Lecna; Kong Choo. while Kathario and Anthony Chua tied for second place Opening the116 words
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126 1948-02-19 5 Reuter. COLOMBO. Feb. 18. Lord Listowell. British Minister of State for Colonial Affairs who has been attending the Ceylon independence celebrations, today assured Ceylon In a farewell broadcast over Colombo Radio that. Britain would continue to do her utmost to serveReuter. - 126 words
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Advertisement49 1948-02-19 5 PERFECTLY NATURAL! NATURALLY PERFECT PORTRAITURE BY MOLLIE ROSS OF LLOYD STUDIOS 255 ORCHARD ROAD (Opposite Cold Storage) WITH OIL PAINTINGS BY Mr. W. SZETU PARIS TRAINED ARTIST. DINE DANCE 'N THE PALM COURT AT KAITLES HOTEL TONIGHT. GRILL NOW OPEN >h«it In TIIiOR KUNSTLER'S QUARTETTE "ith KEN LESLIE, Vocalist49 words
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Advertisement77 1948-02-19 5 APP^cKETSyou're looking at a brick of luscious, creamyrich Magnolia Ices. See ho w easily you can prepare a weet in a jiffy Buy a brick at any of the three Creameries Milk bars —just $1.50 —enough for 6 to 8 people I For variation, add fruit, nuts, liqueur and sweet77 words
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473 1948-02-19 6 GROUNDER - (By GROUNDER) j Kreta Ayer XI, coal-record holder in the S.C.F.A. InterDistrut League, strengthened their League position with a splendid three-two victory over Sea Avenue XI at the Geylang 1 Stadium yesterday. It was a fast and thrilling game from start to473 words
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Article116 1948-02-19 6 "H f/ires me much pleasure to .send fhh: message of grceHng and goodwill to Your H yhnesses at the first confertnee of the Malay Rulers." said a message from His Majesty the Kinrj, uhich was read by Sir Edward Gent, the High Hammissioner of the Federation116 words
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200 1948-02-19 6 Ine promoters of wrestling at the Great World today released particulars of big plans for their future programmes and revealed that they have completed contracts with five big international stars. One of the wrestlers will »c paying a return visit; the others200 words
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Article88 1948-02-19 6 U.P. Prague. Feb. 18—The Olympic champion hockey t<?am of C mada defeated Czechoslovakia today 5.2 in an exhibition mates. The victory reasserted the Can. adh,n superiority over the Czechs, who finished second In the Olympic standings, although they k ied with Canada 0.0 in theirU.P. - 88 words
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Article67 1948-02-19 6 Bmtang Timor B.P. will play a friendly badminton match against Coronation BP. on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the latter's courts, consisting 3 singles and 4 doubles. The following are requested to assemble at 259. Tnomson Road at 1.30 p.m. sharp Masrom Hj. Sirat. Wahab Sarkawi. Hasan67 words
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Article364 1948-02-19 6 In a talk to Singapore Rotarians v:st of leprosy and problems connected with i L c "N* said that the medical authorities were onosin.. J' rOTf •easonably large scale the drug, sulpl et. ne a tn the treatment and cure of The d to phetrone364 words
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Article55 1948-02-19 6 -""It The team to renremu th lads at soccer agE thl Base Indian day at the Naval Baa?l2 f* 5.15 p.m. will be kSSLf following. t0 f: °m the Transport leave Z43 t Pagar Road at 4 ,n n Slthambram Rasa*™ Ghanl. Putteh. Muthiah, Ifurueaaa S X R55 words
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Article59 1948-02-19 6 The following ure ti, v homo and i.oM.c UlS| < 2y r < Klia -a ASi<ic at B O c a.m. Mohindcr Singh, s Su Sr-rdu. Sin,h. CI Btn»li. Darshan < 1 .TO'rinder &ngh Jj c■„ vI Sodaear On**, Surtiul sS 2 ft Gurdtv. J Balwmm Stack'; si59 words
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Advertisement525 1948-02-19 6 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLIiC FUNNEL LINK SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Memnon" From U.K G. 33 "Rhesus" From UK G. 4 "Elpenor" Due from U.K Feb. 20 "Teng 140t' Due from U.K Mar. 26 "Menestheus" Uuc from U.K Feb. 26 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and CONTINENTAL525 words
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Advertisement237 1948-02-19 6 #X.P.M. LINE REGULAR PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND KHIO, BANKA, BILLITON, JAVA PORTS, BALI, TAMBELAN WEST borneo, south borneo and belawan. deli. DUE SAILS DE EERENS For Belawan-Deli f„k WAKDE Fo, Pemangkat -feb. 18 and Pontianak i>K ie PAHUD lor Tg. Pinane, Batavia. reD Cheribon. Semarang, Sourabaya. Proboiing^o,237 words
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Advertisement354 1948-02-19 6 SERVICE AND COMFORT GUARANTEED. STAY AT j NEW ASIA HOTEL (SUN AH LUI TIM) Ho. 2. Peck Seah Street. (On" Maxwell Rd., Singapore. Agents for Deck P::' unrers Tickets from Su%a- pore to Hongkong and Swatow. Re- r.\ov»\ of luggag* at Moderate Charge. PHONE 75M. S.S "HEINRKTI JESSLN" sails on354 words
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Advertisement253 1948-02-19 6 "GOLD LEAF" TEA Packed Under Rigid Laboratory Standards Tliis Brand Assures Vo-j Of Highest Quality Awarded JO Gold Mcda> Sole Im porters• F.A. BAKTIiOLOMM'SZ LIMITED The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy SS. "HONG SIANG" sails gjpi M For253 words
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1575 1948-02-19 7 Valentine Cup: What the riders have to say (Ky ALLAN LEWIS) SPLENDIDLY ridden by Jef Turner, "WinI gate Stable's" Everest a chestnut Australian gelding by The Maine out of Provena, won the Valentine Cup at the Singapore races yesterday, winning by1,575 words
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Article78 1948-02-19 7 A team tn isffsstni -as Bhig»por« Irhiritna sgaiosi mo seaior-ti IaIMMSS a, Otiiiian afiil'«««ct-f. *>i» fcj uaiOay PcSrUetry liHb, Will oe cnOsen tion the following. Piajrera arireqttebidl to meet ai i*c s>.i.rt. i>reNo. b, fctsee ueatss Lane st 4 j>.ni. lor transpor-: O.M. Angttllia, althaini>..ram. A. RaZak, Sb-78 words
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Article59 1948-02-19 7 Thursday 19th 5.30 Typewriting Classes; C.30 Keep Ht Cla»; 8.30 East-West Society. FRIDAY 20th:—5—9 Badminton; 5.3 C Commercial CUssrs; 6.30 Library Committee Meeting; B—lo Recital of Recorded Music. Saturday 2lit. 3—9 Badminton; 3—9 Chess Club; 5 p.m. Badminton Club Meeting; 9 p.m. V's Hen's Club Dance at SVC.59 words
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Article138 1948-02-19 7 in the thud friendly Ia am into n ma'ch between the Choon Guan English School Bat-, and the Commercial H>.uh Bckoo! Onion, held at the Ch< on Guan Engl! h School Hall Saturday, the iornicr won by four frames to three. The following vxre the result C.138 words
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Article159 1948-02-19 7 The Singapore can:-/ ttaQgrrj met the rjavai an-.c foifce x* iv oocfcey at i>t. UtorgeV* twaQ giouiju. on iUesuay in me firs, found ot me Singapore hockey Association kiiockotit Competition. At er a gi Dealing same, tn.- OiaTfte llengrri emerge*! virti.ro i..\ one goal to nil. The fust159 words
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Article29 1948-02-19 7 The Singapore District Signals scored a one-nil win over tn<Ceylon Sports Club second eleven when they met In a Knockout Hockey Competition fixture at Tanglin yesterday29 words
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Advertisement249 1948-02-19 7 ULCERS tm POISONED SORES WOUNDS I^M]KL&' Marvellous Zam-Buk Healing Pf" r Ljgv Zrm Brk antiseptic skin \mm^mmmm^t^^^^^. Buk quickly soothe soreness or.cc diseased parts are P°» IVmm manently healed. Zam-Buk is woild-famous for treatment of skin injuries and diseases, from pimples, rashes and insect bites t 0 psoriasis eczema, leg249 words
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378 1948-02-19 8 Doctors 'No' to 'Cradle to grave' national health plan Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 18.—With the publication today of nationwide ballot, ngures, the British Mcdi- cal profession has decided overwhelmingly to reject I the Government's National Health Act —part of the scheme for social security "from cradle to the grave" based onReuter. - 378 words
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Article169 1948-02-19 8 Teluk Anson, Feb. 18.— Hit and run tactics claimed yet another victim here. The dead body of an Indian labourer and a cycle was found on the roadside by a passing motor omnibus near the 202 mile. Bagan Datoh Road. A European motorist. Mr.' C N. C. Bryor,169 words
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Article103 1948-02-19 8 Reuter. I(< TOKIO. Feh. 1«. The farmer "underground" Jmnerial Jaoanese 1 Army Headquarters located in a SMhterranean fortress at Matsushiro. Nagano Prefecture, which WM to be used in the event of Allied invasion, will be cor verted into the biggest seismological observatory in the Far East TechniciansReuter. - 103 words
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Article142 1948-02-19 8 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 18.—Although tension in Mukden eased cons;d. rabjjr today as a result of successful Government counter. attacks in the Llao River region the battle for Anshan entered its final phase as numerically sup. eriCr Ccmmunist attackers sm tsh< d their way into the northernReuter. - 142 words
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Article90 1948-02-19 8 Reuter. CAIRO Peb. 18. British military I'D-) p die*! pat'o's we»e out in TVpolj today after disturbances yesterday in which three civilians were kiiled pad nine injured. n i seven British soldiers were taken to hospital an official announcement in Cairo sa d today. Troop* openedReuter. - 90 words
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Article130 1948-02-19 8 U.P. Linn. *?eru>. Feb. 18. The Government said enraged house. wives ol the silver mining center of Cerro Do Pasco stoned and ccac a Government official to deat.i during a protest demonstration against food shortages and hign prices. A communique said two were killed and nineU.P. - 130 words
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Article446 1948-02-19 8 I (By ALLAN LEWIS) W. "Billy" Lawler was seen at his best when winning on Honey Comb yesterday. Badly placed in the early stapes Bill rode with all his old dash and judgment to pist get there and was later seen to great advantage446 words
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168 1948-02-19 8 PENANG. FE3. 18—Colonel Kan Ye? Guan, a former Penang Boy, was reported to have b°en kiUed in action while serving in tne Chinese Army. He is the bi other of Mr. Han Swee Imm. B sub-editor of the Sing Pin Jih *ao and the168 words
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Article207 1948-02-19 8 Kuala Lu.r.pur. Fob. 18. Ihe proposal U scart a TM. lottery has t~en turned down by Gay. irr.ment as being undesirable en moral grounds, it was stated by the Chairman at the meeting of the Town Board held a t th e Town Hall, in his remarks,207 words
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382 1948-02-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. FEB. 18—Caught in a typhoon six Filipinos in a motor vessel, the engine of which was nert working, were tossed by the high seas and buffeted by heavy storms, for 41 da\s during which they lived on decayed and rotted 7tood floating in382 words
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Article94 1948-02-19 8 Reuter. Jerusalem. Feb. 18. Twelve Arabs were killed and ove r 30 injured today when bomb concealed by a Jew in p basket of vegetables exDloded in the vegetable market in Ramleh 10 milp.s north of Jerusalem, authoritative Arab sources de. cJar. d here this afternoon.Reuter. - 94 words
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Article119 1948-02-19 8 Reuter. LONDON. Feb. 18. Tami I Mauriello. American heavyweight who knocked out British champion, Bruce Woodcock, in New York in 1946, wants two fights in London against Woodcock and Freddie Mills, the British and European cruiserweight champion. The London promoter. Jack Solomons, received the followingReuter. - 119 words
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Article1354 1948-02-19 8 Increased duties on both lccalgrcwn and imported tobacco were anncuncod by the Cyprus Government. The American Consulate, Kuala Lumpur, will be closed on Monday Feb. 23, an American National Holiday. Sir Stewart Duke-Elder, 50 Surgeon-occulist to the King, has been appointed consulting ophthalmologist to London Transport. Mr.1,354 words
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Article47 1948-02-19 8 DUBLIN, F de Valera, six tii ter of Ere, was C>mh»Titi'>n of in the Dail 1 P ed a 57-year oM barrirtci i coalition R The nei' Tohn Hoafell General in th.- A William Co.of the Fin.- <- I" Mulcahys part} seats m the Dail47 words
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