Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1948

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  • 65 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya J'nn'fd Snniltun'tnisly ,n Singapore Kuala Linn pur, Ipoh Penan a Telegrams: 'Trbune.Singaporf." Telephone: 5811 (0 lines). J. a»HT PAGES TUESDAY, 2ND MARCH, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Atjeyits Messrs. Colin
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  • 101 1 on February 18, in the House of i vim. 'HS, Mi. David Rees-Williams, j K .Secretary of State for the fties, said that if Mr. Anthony Brooke, "the pretender to the throne 0 f Sarawak, were permitted to visit that country, the British Government was advised it
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  • 193 1 March 1 London k<- lii ely today Of pending war, and the l*V Dail) Herald ealied U.v ti D< m cracies to try posing to Rus:r< nee of chiefs of Uneasy ovei the comman choslovakia and 'aires toward Fin. tbe British Press: firstly, warned that Russia
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  • 24 1 Washington M;>r 1.-W^ C mi' <.fTit-i»1 s said here w understood Spanish k 'oan from comDk in the United States.
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  • 55 1 U.P. 'RRUSALEM. Mar. I.— Offi- f«l < is- r/'"v in the past three MOftfft, t,„f (t y are: «f>6 sertouslu 636, slmhtlu wountted ■M. Jew* fttfrkm* 379. sjs; -other c vilians" 2« v. Rio,,, 7 S K; r j. 4r«w tfeod 74, —riow 52. JJwl 136; BrjfiaA Po7
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Teheran. Mar. 1. Persian Government circles and press have commented with uneasiness en recent events in Czechoslovakia and Finland. "After Czechoslovakia and Finland, the Communist volcano will erupt here" said a headline in the newspaper Egadam. Recent events in Europe were described by the morning paper Ir
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  • 130 1 Accra. Gold Coast. Mar. 1:— Ncjv riots broke out today in the Important cocoa and trade centre of Neawam, 22 miles north of Accra, when African ex .servicemen attacked and looted stores belonging to the United Africa Company. Similar incidents were reported from Kumasi. The situation
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  • 42 1 LONDON. Mar. I r -Sir Zffrulh.h Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister, ...rived j-t London airport today from New York af'er attending meetmtrs of the United Nations Security Councl The Fakis'an Office in London said h s visit was •'purely personal.''
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  • 1101 1  -  Anti-Cession Feeling Growing: Population Wants Brooke (By W.A. HARPUR Tribune Editor) Sarawak is in no dan ger of insurrection. Vocal elements among all nationalities, judged from the cross section seen in Kuching, the capital, want Anthony Brooke in their midst. Feeling against cessi on is growing
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  • 48 1 At about 9.30 last night, a Chinese Tan Teck Moi was shot in the right leg by one of three compatriots in Owen Road. Tan was cycling when a taxi drew up. Three Chinse alighted, dragged Tav°fT his machine and fired two shots at him.
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  • 47 1 TEHERAN. Mar. 1. —Persia has not given permission for the 27,000--tun United States aircraft cnrrier Valley Forge and two destroyers to on er Persian territorial waters during their forthcoming- visit to the Persian Gulf. M. Ibrahim lAkinr. Persia's Prime Minister, told Reuter today.
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  • 34 1 Dr. D. W. G. Faris has gone on leave to the U.K. and in nis absence Dr. G. V. Allen will act as Principal. King Edward VII College of Medicine.
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  • 232 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An official of 'he Government Clerical Services Union yesterday appealed to all non-members who are in tne Service to join the Union for unity's sake, so that the Union can take "considered action" against the "complacency of the Singapore
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  • 37 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Mar. 1. The car uf Lieut.-Gen. MacMillan, Commander-in-Chief of British forces in Palestine, was bloicn up by a mine on the JaffaJerusalem road today. The General was not in the ear. -Reuter.
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  • 41 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mar. 1. The United States Army reported today that about 100 light tanks were 1 1 iter sent to Turkey as part of America's Turkish aid programme. The Army declined to elaborate this statement. —Reuter.
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  • 64 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Mar. 1.--The United States has set June 1 as the deadline for foreign nationals to claim blocked funds in the United States, the Wall Street Journal's Washington correspondent said today. "After June 1 the United States will tell European nations which of their
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Cairc. Mar. 1. Twenty-one policemen were injured and 11 dockers taken to hospital when t'r.c police clashed with 500 textile mill workers in Alexandria today. The workers were protesting against the recent arrest of a number of workers for allegedly inciting unrest. Twenty workers
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  • 649 1 VANDENBERG WARNS... Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. I.—Opening the Senate uebate on the Marshall aid plan today, Sanator Arthur Vandenberg, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, described Russian opposition to the programme as "a conspiracy to prevent the emergence of orderoofu f of chaos, stability out of confusion
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  • 49 1 U.P. LONDON, March, I—The Exchange Telegraph reported from Jerusalem that seven Jews were killed in an Arab attack, still going on tonight, in the Jewish settl«ment of Judean. A convoy travelling to Tel Aviv from Jerusalem had to turn back I ecause of the fighting—UP.
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  • 43 1 Reuter. MALTA, Mar. I—The British submarine Tantivy, (Lieutenant A.C. Bucknal R.N.) has left Malta for Ooloml o, Cey on. to help the Roy*«l Indian and Royal Pakistan navies in anti-submarine training. She is net expected to return hefore early June —Reuter.
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  • 22 1 There will be a council meeting of the Singapore Table-Tennis Association at the YMCA (Orchard Road) tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 1413 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. I.—Mr. A. V. Alexander, Minister of Defence, said today that British Communists wanted Britain and o f her freedom loving countries i to "deprive themselves of means of defence aerainst iocs without and within while the Soviet, Union maintains large
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  • 125 1 Seoul. Korea. Mar. I.—United States troops in Seoul. Korea, were ordered to stand by after 12 men were seriously injured today in a clash during student demonstrations in which thousands of Koreans took part. Communist-trained students of the Korean Northwest Student Federation scattered pamphlets saying: "Down with
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  • 56 1 Reuter. KEY WEST, Florida. Mar I.— President Truman today b'amed presidential year politics for holding up a settlement of important international and domestic problems. President Truman reiterated at a press conference here Liat he would be glad to meet Premier Stalin but only if
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  • 176 2 Reuter. London, March 1. America will approve Marshall aid to Europe by the end of this month, according to well-informed United States quarters in London tonight. These quarters express confidence that both Houses of the American legislature will finally endorse the plan within the
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  • 62 2 Reuter. Rio De Janeiro. Mar. 1. Twentyone bodies and only three survivors were found when the first rescue party tot lay reached the wreckage of a Brazilian air force transport plane. missing since last Friday, which crashed on the island of Mara jo
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  • 424 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. I.—The rice stock position in Malaya is extremely good and shipments are arriving in advance while stocks are also being improved through a considerable increase in the purchase of local padi, ii was revealed in Kuala Lumpur by Mr. O. H.
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  • 284 2 U.P. NANKING, MARCH 1. MA NCHURIAN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION TODAY ISSUED A WA RNING THAT IF THE COMMUNISTS GAIN CONTROL OF MA NCHURIA THEY WILL BE IN A POSITION TO DOMINATE CHIN A AND THE FAR EAST AND CALLED UPON THE CHINES E PEOPLE
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  • 58 2 C W. Roberts, of the Food Control Inspectorate, who was charged with abetment of unlawful posse*- sion of 21 bags of controlled rice I I r Sr'Jß** Huan "Squitted by the Third District Judg? (Mr A. D. Farrelh yesterday Mr. John Eber, Roberts' counsel was congratulated by the
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  • 100 2 Reuter. SHEFFIELD, Yorkshire. Mar I.—Hundreds of steel and cutlery workers i n Sheffield were I unable to work today because i of a strike which, it develipes, j ma? threaten production of ■tee] Britain's No. 2 priority I export. Strikes by coke-oven workers I at 11 of
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  • 233 2 Following publication of a story in the Malaya Tribune Jf last Saturday, under the caption "Singapore Federation Deadlock over Rice Control", the Controller of Supplies, Kuala Lumpur, has issued the following statement: All movement permits into or out of the Federation are issued by the Controller of
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  • 162 2 U.P. JERUSALEM. Mar. I. Britain smarting from one of the bloodiest single day known in its policing of Palestine today accused the Jewish Agency of indirect responsibility for recent clashes which had taken a heavy J toll on British lives. The Jewish Agency was accus- ed
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  • 99 2 U.P. Shanghai, March 1. Mayor K. C. Wu inaugurated the world's third largest city's first experimental tcp on ration of 40,000 tons of rice monthly today at a special press conference, in which he invited the world to watch the rationing programme and judge the success of
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  • 456 2 The oldest Society in the Church of England the Society for Promoting Christian knowledge celebrates its 250 th anniversary on Monday, March 8. A special choral celebration of Holy Communion at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 7.30 a.m. on March 8 marks the occasion of j
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  • 274 2 Judgment was delivered by the Colony Court of Appeal here yesterday dismissing the appeal of Mr. B. H. Chia. a local lawyer. against the decision of Mr. Justice Jobling who dismissed his action for damages for malicious prosecution against Mr. S. Qucrishi. an Indian carpd merchant.
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  • 419 3 stmft Keper*ee) I MPIRE FEDERATION, MA LATA WILL I LAY A VITAL WAS ENVISAGED ISY f y ERSET DE CHAIR. \ND A FORMER ...l; f»r PARLIAMENT \1 rVEI YESTERDAY kr\ lEW TO BINGAhILK PRESSMCM. h to' if ON lecture ffntish Arm if troops >he
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  • 102 3 ol five days' rigorous ii was passed on a 21Ching Ah Peck. Police Magistrate. Mi F B* Oehlers, when he con>l behaving in a disorat the Cathay C**su OB Feb. 29. 0 was arrested by tl the Cathay Cineen to br";ik into a que*l s tails. When
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  • 204 3 the Anglo-Chinese Boys' Association J Day linnpr last night Xt'ilson. Director of reiterated that Govndeavour was to «cc hild In Singapore jgot He said that the intention was to give primary children free education, besides giving education aiso to children beyond the
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  • 178 3 "There Is no evidence to indicate any negligence on the part of the driver" stated the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, when he returned a finding 01 "death vy misadventure'• at the conclusion oi the inquiry into the death of H. R. Piyadasa. a
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  • 184 3 husband threatened to alleged a 17-ye'i-old Ki'l <luring her evidence D stricl Court where husband, Kum■as ettaiged with nally intimidated her I Unani state I they n f '"arried lot about siv nMs 1,,,) separated owing i>i She when her Husband back to him she efc later
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  • 38 3 after a nun had th, junctlxi of and Roehore Road, the alleged par peta Chines. Chtnaas, \i not *'ei..-m«v in( h, nt. but it aubr to the know'edge ho trailed man on Saturday.
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  • 502 3 FEE^HOPIN P vr M ot ß 1 ,HE PROPRIETOR OF A COFwas^iSE 1 ?FF R:)AD AND HIS YOUNGER BRORMPr^mJii 6 HIS AfcSIS 1 WERE SHOT DEAD BY TWO ARMED CHINESE GANGSTERS. ON THE EVENING OF NOV 5 1946. AFTER HAVING BEEN ROBBED OF CASH
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  • 150 3 In I few weeks time the Singapore Station will present the wellgroomed exterior and modern interior it possessed before the war. The Station is now in the process of being renovated and refitted for the first time since the reoccupation. The outside walls of the building
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  • 121 3 Following a taxi robbei y in Yeo Chu Rang Road on Sawrday night, a Chinese was ar esteii with the aid of wedding guests. After three men had robb > 1 the taxi driver of $14 in cash and kicked hini out of the ear. they
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  • 773 4 There is developing in Malaya a national consciousness which, though still imperfect, affords the only basis upon which lo build a stable and united Malaya. There are sceptics (maybe interested sceptics) who regard this as the dream of Utopians. There are others who whilf piously reiterating the need
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  • 1386 4 Sir, General Percival in nn official report on the Malayan Campaign stated that "there was great difficulty in filling the Chinese sub-units in the existing volunteer organisation" and tried to explain this by saying that "it was due chiefly
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  • 511 4 Sir. With reference to the pubt lic.ition under Election: Rural J West," in the Malaya Tribune of Feb. 2G. I quite agree with the r view expressed and would like to add my opinion. The candidate we want for the t rural area.'? should be a man
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  • 388 4 Sir.—Recently there has been a great deal of criticism and outcry in the Malayan aJo at •he Droposed lifting ol the Moratonum and the Creditor-Deb-tor Bill, it was Dointed out with justification that the attitude of vie Government is tar from being just. It is criticis-d as unsatisfactory
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  • 130 4 MONTH STARTS "DEAD BROKE" Sir. —At the Advisory Council meeting on February 26. Mr. Tio Chan Bee said that by the 20th of the month the average public servant was "broke". Th's is a true financial condition, but I would like to point out that for the month of March,
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  • 812 5 Penang as it *s freLo in Chines 0 has i t a se lenient for years. The first irded history apnquered towns up ihit invaders pt up both M tiny peninsula in nth century, but i i Tulnng M was" ire implements, j [n
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  • 77 5 Reuter. Nanking, Mar. 1. The current economic upheaval in Shanghai and Nanking causing wild fluctuations in market prices are attributable to the sudden influx of idie t capital from Manchuria and North China resulting from the worsen- ing military situation, in the opinion of economic circles
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  • 25 5 Mr. A. Ganapiragasam of the Electrical Department. Seremhan, was entertained by his co!leaguer, at a party prior to his departure on home leave to Ceylon.
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  • 228 5 Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 1. —A fleet oi five up-to-date and fast launches equipped with radio are among the latest measures which have introduced by the Police to fight piracy along the Malayan coast it was revealed in Kuala Lumpur by a Police official. These anti-pirate
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  • 64 5 Reuter. BATAVIA, MAD. 1.-Earth-quake shocks, oelieved to have bzen twice as violent as rcc?nt shocks in the Philipp.nes. was recorded here today at 0847 am local time (about 1.11 am GMT>. The earthquake epiCLntrc was thought to bi in the immediate vicinity of Berqe and Ceram islands in
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  • 97 5 The Anglo-Chinese School celebruted its Founder's Day yesterday. Tribune pictures taken at CttinihM f,hnM I In/, hi ho(*oinh R'*thl- of (hi HI thf. fHVlC'/•>»i R> r 8 Thcvitlhimaw. MA I Principal. A.C.C.tS,), Mtstt Mtti'/ Kv-HI 4 tijii'i stnlrthi't tit fht- J\f R > iind Mtf> r A mat a U,
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  • 188 5 U.P. Tokio. afar. 1. Three Japanese sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour for wartime atrocities, sent letters of gratitude to then prosecutor Raymond G. Sweeney of New York City. Three, among four former Navy petty officers, were found guilty of committing what was believed
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  • 29 5 U.P. BRISBANE March 1.-Dock tln- poet u: »ncl tl,l-o.!!<:l li...!. n,. -Nlp voulci onloi s, !o v.' untll c;< v<rn. ,„«'lU < to »l u,. n oil llco tNroo U^
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  • 320 5 Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 29. Several units o." Gen. Fu Tso-yi's crack Suivuancse troop: noted for their high morale and fighting qualities and with a record of a long list of successes against the Communists were among the thousands of Nationalist reinforcements poMrimr into Manchuria today
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  • 58 5 TOKIO, Mar. I.—British Commonwealth occupation lores authorities in Japan today called in all British cccupat on currency in a move against blackmarketeering among troops. The torces were fiven no warning of the currency change and were permitted only to exchange amounts not exec ding their
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  • 53 5 Reuter. ATHENS, MAR. 1: Sixty seamen and non.dbmmissioned officers of the Greek Royal Nuvy have been arrested, it was reported today. It is authoritatively stated they had attempted to organise a rising in the navy to seize boats to join the partisans. They will be tried by
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  • 100 5 Reuter. London, Mar I. A formal note of protest was delivered last Fndati by the Guatemala Government to Mr. Wtlfred Galliennc, British Minister in Guatespokesman announce d here tomala City, a Foreign Office day. The note protests against the despatch of eiuisers a.id troop to Be lize capital
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  • 67 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, Mar. I. Pravda. offic.al Communist Party newspaper, today demanded severe punishment tor officials of factories wh.ch continue to turn out bad quality goods, d:claring that this should be treated as a crime against the state. "It is time to stop training such peop c leniently,"
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  • 66 5 Reuter. LONDON. MAR. I.—A British Par.iamentary d legation leit here for Paris at th» invitation Oi Eiouard Henict, President of the French National Assembly and Gastjn Mcnnervilie, President of the French Upper House. Mr Anthony Ed >n, deputy 1 ader of the Cons rv itive Par--Ity
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  • 28 5 A talk on "Indian Dances" will be given by Miss 1. Siedlecka at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhill Roa*'. on .Thursday, at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 625 6 'Jiger L. C 4 Seaforths 1 SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS FELL PREY TO THE TIGER SPORTS CLUB IN THE OPENING MATCH OF THE S A F A I LEAGUE »FIRST DIVISION) AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM YESTERDAY. THE SCORE BEING FOUR GOALS TO ONE Neither .side was
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  • 66 6 London. Mir j TL vociotion Cu.) w dav m folk Black; purs at i Queen i Park R»» Count atonal!, at Sheffi, Bo::, the Ue P** Man ia it will be at March 20. eessary. one wi\] Y y> hampton and tl Wiving m take
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  • 55 6 pla> H in toe iarai ground. Selcl last th c Ho pital i a narroa rin 2* Naval Base J.. by two goals to one The game ara« V n ed In the 1 I and added the s minutes at r j end the Jun
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    • 723 6 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Tan Guan Hin of No. 55, Crawford Street. Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class Public House" Licence for the sale by retail of intoxicating liquors for consumption on the ground iloor of House No. 57
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    • 233 6 I j AUCTION SALE OF j VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at The saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.. Ltd.. No. 10, Chulia street, Singapore, on Wednesday, 3rd March 1918. at 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Freehold and 999 rears' j leasehold Jand situate < at Bukit
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    • 405 6 TENDER No. 4 SALE OF ARMY FOODSTUFFS renders are invited for th 3 nun*hic« «r *i FoodstuiTs:— puitna.se of tne r ollowii» LOT NO. ITEM. r OMHTinv SB SF S Tons OATMEAL SF 47 2 Tons BISCUITS SF4B 42 Tons Milk Powder- H SF49 5% Tons Oil Cookins.FOß INDUSTOTAL FURPOSES
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  • 526 7 t.ortorial V.-C.A. tussle has ii rotis phone calls nball fans yesa number of SA .F.A. lid KM i,< being gre-- foi fighting for impartial, and »,e i best. io accused me of I repeat vviiat trtorial. I hold I I don't pro* brief for any
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  • 281 7 Reuter AAP. SYDNEY, Mar. 1. On the eve of the departure of the f.i ban cricket team from Australia their manager. Mr Pankai Gup fa receive.! letters containing tributes from Mr ft. A. Oxlade. eha.rman of the Australian Board of Control. Mr. R. A. Bamlc, acting
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  • 329 7 Playing against the C.V.M.A. tO.LL.i on Sunday, at St. George's Read, the Roeklitcs won by 38 runs. Batting first the Rccklites scored 118 of which C. B. Yon Hagt and P. Swyny scored 29 and 28 respectively. Bowling honours were shared by Dass (3 for
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  • 163 7 Playing against the Junior Civil i Service Association on Saturday at the McNair Road ground, the Rock- litts emerged winners I y 4 Goal. to I. For the Roeklites D Dragon, 1 Ismail, Grosse and Chandra scored, while T. Cordeiro netted the JCSA's solitary goal. The following will
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  • 106 7 (By ALLAN LEWIS) PENANG, MONDAY. Following are my advance selections, subject to scralchings for Wednesday's races: C!ass 3, Div. L 5> 2 fur: Inspiration. Bright Eyes, Flylite. Class 3. Div. i. s'.j fur: Skittals, Jimmy or Can't Pay, Gypsy Boy. Class 3, Div. 3. fur: Sylvan
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  • 212 7 LONDON. MAR. I.—The lollowing are Fojtoall fixtures for this week:— Saturday. March oth: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v. Wolverhampton W. Bolton Wandrs. v. Derby C. Burniey v. Blackburn R. Charlton Ath. v. Everton. Livernool v. Huddersfield. Manchester U. v. Sunderland. Middlesbrough v. Chelsea. Portsmouth v. Blackpool. Preston
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  • 122 7 The Sirgapore Cricket Club defeated the Jollilads Atheletic Union by three goals to two at soccer played on the Padang yesterday. game, however, produced little good soccer on the sodden ground, but it was nevertheless keenly-contested. In the lirst hall. Salahudin opened scoring lor the Jollilads. but
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  • 434 7 Th? following are tho weights ♦nr the second day of the Penang Turt Club meeting tomorrow Weanesday. SCURRY HANDICAP Horws: Class li. Div. 1 3.'. Furs Pluto <(oft Flylite v U Jimmy Boy <^10 Rustic goo Bright Eyes Golden Harvest .ofj Land Act 8.04 Elegant Art >.0i
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  • 103 7 In a fSJN <>f table-tennis tonsiM|Hg of 7 linglel played at Hie Kalinatng Keroau Police Station, the Quern Street Boy's Club defeated the Kandaiin Kerl au table-tennis team by 1 Game*, co nil. ,Que<a StiMV Boys' Cluh players mentioned first). UkoOff Ah Wah defeated Koh Pu
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  • 32 7 In a friendly badminton match i irtlSirtlnft of three singles and four doubles la:t Saturday, at Koon Serif Road, the Avovonva B.P. beat the Choon Guan "Bats" by four games to three.
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  • 363 8  -  By Allan Lewis PENANG: Jimmy Martin has lust added to his team at Penang Oak Vale. Oak Vale has only raced at the recent Ipoh meeting when he was unplaced, but he shows plenty of promise on the track. Prom a Chinese reader of Malirri Nawar,
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  • 131 8 The Rovers Sports Ciub 2nd XI created a surprise when they beat an Amateur Athletic Association XI by three goals to two in a s;-e?<.r game at the Scho< 1 ground yesterday. The 3 M A*s took things easy. With several good players i n their ranks, they
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  • 624 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Mar. I.—The Palestine Government today accused f f he Jewish Agency of stirring up racial hatred against; Britain and virtually severed its connection \vi f h the Agency in the most. strongly worded communique ever issued from civil
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  • 40 8 Flaying in a friendly badminton match of 7 games <4 singles and 3 doubles) on Saturday, the Katong Boys' Club defeated members of Police "F" Division at Joo Chlat Station court. I y 5 games to 2
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  • 131 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Residents near the 443 Base Ammunition Depot at Kranji spent an anxious hour last night as they watched firemen battled flames which shot several feet high from an attap guard house in the Depot and threatened the ammunition stores and buildings nearby. The
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  • 45 8 Reuter. MUNICH. Mar. 1. The Emperor of Abyssinia, Haile Selassie, has ordered ten tons of barley to be sent to Munich for the brewing of 1,100 cases of genuine Munich beer for his own use, the German News Agency, DPD reported today. Reuter.
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  • 348 8  -  (By FOREHAND Chin Kee Onn, ex-Malayan and Singapore champion, had o fight very hard to win his tie in the Singaporp Lawn Tennis Association's indoor championships At, fie Happy World Stadium yesterday. His opponent, R. R. Macartney, impressed v/ith a nowerful servic'3 and was good
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  • 763 8 'I he appeal of S. Karthigesu. who was convicted !cr muraei during th,. Japanese occupation, will be ru 3rd at Alo r Star on March 8 before Mr. Justice Pretheroe, Acting chief Justice Federation of Malaya, Mr. Justice Murray Aynsky. Singapore Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice A.
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  • 171 8 (Trthune Btmff tept The following an- ti> last night's fights H of the Singapore Amat,-ur Bert Association's championship* lians) at the Happy Wo>M Heavyweight: A. Thomson Ong Swee Chin. Flyweight: Sonng Chia mtl C. Yusof on point.- beat S. C. Morier. Lightweight: Inspector T« Choon Guan
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  • 65 8 Frank Capra was l*« "Order Ol the British EBP* 1 a dinner hosted by the B United E ci vices Club at the* quers. Los Angela r M"* The award is in ret 1 Capra's "Conspl during the war for tl* *J* Government.' Capra C( lon. 1
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  • 24 8 A Committee need* oft* 1 dian Association »JJL j morrow fWedneadsjrt. ;it 1 1 at the Association [>t I Race Course Lane.
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  • 23 8 MemlM-! of (Church of On. La.lv M are reminded of UV general me.-tin-which w.H H on Saturday at B N* I
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  • 34 8 St Peter: b"i Mr son LittV w. «*JLV stretch drive by^ USSiO not) I a 72 hote total of par Cleveland wt- m fiml round. Locke card* d The rtetory is
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