Malaya Tribune, 3 March 1948

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune HY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printed Simultaneously m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, po h Penang. Telegram*: Telephone: 5811 (0 lines). WEDNESDAY, 3RD MARCH, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 553 1 RED CHREAT IN FAR EAST Reuter. A WARNING that, if the Communists overran I China they would move on to Indochina, Siam, Malaya and eventually Japan, was given by Mr. William C. Bullitt, former American Ambassador to Russia, today when he urged Congress to vote
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  • 67 1 U.P. HVILLE, Tenme—ce, Mmrck 4. A daik-haired attractchool teachet from PUMmrgh, Miss Jeane Lucas, ayed 9a, day thai her 19-year-oia sweetheart will not die in s electric chair at dawn. Bui ht <ih<> wa* told in effect that she would not be
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  • 255 1 Reuter. MADON, Mar. 2. An attack on th e terms of tne Anglo Russian trade agreement was made by the Option in the House of Commons debate on trade today. ||r Oliver Lyttelton. President of the Board of Trade in hurchill Government, complained 11 litt
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  • 90 1 Accra, Guld Coast. Mar. 2. le were killed and 12U It was learned tonight, in Accra yesterday when .servicemen attacked and looted stores. Other disturbances at Kokori. Md Aku.se. 200 miles from i soon brought unde; but a curfew was Inn**- I 1 K ;n asi 120
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  • 19 1 >N Mat. 2. The n*;t ion in independent take place In April, ■teuter learned reliably la Renter.
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  • 28 1 -tnefight champion tell 4 of his plan for '>>>t With Jot Walcott f" another eacclnstvo h vein appear in toftoJrV Tribune. of i/our copy.
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  • 256 1 Reuter. PARGUE. Mar. 2.—President Edward Benes of Czechoslovakia has not resigned yet. Rumours that he had done so were described as "very premature" in ofn- cial quarters here tonight. Meanwhile. Action Committees" which have been carrying out a purge of Czechoslovak life have come to stay.
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  • 30 1 Reuter. PARIS, Mar. 2.—The French Government suffered a setback in the National Assembly tonight when an order of the day for future debates was rejected by 302 votes to 283.-Reuter.
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  • 180 1 SANIIAGO, Chile, Mar. 2 —The Chilean President, Senor Gonzalez Veaela, has leased "state-owrisd lands in the Antarctic to an industrial company for stating up whaling bases, the Chilean Ministry of Agriculture and Land Settlement announced today. i fie President signed the decree during his visit,
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  • 49 1 LONDON, MAR 2. Britain has arranged for token imports during 1948 from 11 countries, the President of the Board of the Trade told Parliament today. They are Australia, Canada, France, Holland, India, Italy, Pakistan, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States and Denmark. Other countries may be included later.
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  • 42 1 Allan Lewis, Tribune's spjf eial racing correspondent, telephoned from Penang this morning: Best bets: Moonsunstar, FlyHte and Gracious Lady. v Safe each-way bets: skittals and Sylvan Lass. Best longshots: Innishmakill, Land Act and Rontella. The going should be "perfect".
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  • 148 1 In reply to a statement made by Mr MX. Chidambaram.a candidate contesting the Municipal Northeast constituency, that "up to the last minute there was no Indian standing in this area," Mr. V. P. Abdullah says that he is an Indian without any sectarian views and
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  • 119 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 2. -The interests of Colonial peoples will be considered as paramount in the work of the new British Colonial Development Corporation. Mr. David Rees Williams. Under Secretary for Colonies said today. He told the inaugural board meeting of the Corporation that
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  • 122 1 The situation is more cheerful." commented Assistant Commissioner J. C. Barry, CID Chief, this morning", releasing crime figures for the last ten days in February. There were 12 armed robberies, 12 simple robberies, and 17 housebreakings by day and nightfigures which reveal a decrease from the
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  • 58 1 PARIS, Mar. 2. —One hunred and fifty French and Vietnamese (Indochinese Nationalists including 60 soldiers, were killed when a French convoy with a military escort was attacked approximately 100 miles northeast of Saigon on the road to Dalat, according to a report today from the correspondent
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  • 148 1 U.P. SHANGHAI, Mar. 2.—China's unfavourable trade balance during 1947 amounted to $4,000,000,000,000 (CNC), according to the Chinese maritime customs returns released today. The country imported $10,000,--000.000,000 worth of goods during the year, and exported $6,000.--000,000,000. Major export items from China were oil. tallow and wax, an
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  • 253 1 Reuter. HELSINKI, Mar. 2.—Seven questions wer c put to Marshal Stalin by President Juho Parsikivi, of Finland, about the proposed treaty of mutual military assistance and friendship. Jf *They included: What obligations would the proposed pact impose on the Finnish armed forces, already sharply reduced by
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  • 59 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Mar. 2.—The world middleweight champion, Rockey Cidziano, signed today to fight Georg "Sonny" Home, of New York, in a ten rounds non-title ir Washington on April 5 for only one dollar. The prometers, Goldie Aheran and AI Weill, said tne remainder
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  • 111 1 About $3,000 in cash and valuables was lost in lour armed robberies last night. In two cas?s, the vict'ms lived an Gey.ang Serai within a stone's throw of each other and in both incidents there were four robbers. Police believed the same men committed
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  • 48 1 THE HAGUE. Mar. 2. The International Court refused here tonight a request by Albania to postpone the hearing" of the Corfu case in which Britain claims reparations for the mining of the two destroyers. Vol age and Seumarez in the Corfu Channel in 1946.
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  • 31 1 Suez Canal Co. President Dead PARIS. Mar 2. -The deatn wa« announced here today of the Marquis Louis De Vojrue. President of the S.wz Canal Company. He was cSO. Router. Reuter.
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  • 27 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Mar. 2. The Burmese Foreign Minister, U Tin Tut is leaving for Karachi on Mar 4 on a goodwill mission to Pakistan Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 555 2 ACCUSED OF MIXED NATGODOWN NO 17 ON THE POUR INDIANS AND EIGHT CIONALITIES FOUR MALAYS ON TRIAL AT THE SINGAPORHINESE 16 IN ALL ARE MR. JUSTICE JOBLING AND E THIRD ASSIZES BEFORE THE FIRST 14 ARE CHARA COMMON JURY HOUSEBREAKING AT S.H.B. <?ED
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  • 161 2 t Tribune Stuff Reportu j Up to a late hour yesterday. Police were still unable to trace the man responsible for the ax? attack on three male Chinese and a woman in a carpenters' shop in Queen Street on Monday morning, in the early
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  • 96 2 The musical entertainment organised by the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, in aid of the orphanage run by the Mission, drew a full house at the Victoria Theatre last night. A programme of 16 musical and dance items, provided by the various amateur artistes, was well received by an
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  • 63 2 The Domestic Employees Ureon celebrated its inauguration yesterday with a tea party at the Liberty Cabaret. This Union has a membership of 400. composed of employees in towering establishments such as Naafi, hotels, restaurants, iho Lars. The elmirman. Mr. I,ini Sec Kee, Mr. Gerald D'emz of ihc
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  • 41 2 The following have been ap. pointed by H E the Governor of Singapore to be members of the Hospitals Board for the year 1948:—Dr. M.C. Bain, J.P., Lady Song ong Slang. Mr Kwa Siew lee and Mr. A.P. Uajah.
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  • 475 2 Overdue long leave, unavoidably withheld from almost every Municipal clerk who sorely needed rest after being in harness for five or six trying years at a stretch, is attributed to be a.c cause of why some of them aie not giving their best in the
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  • 201 2 Twenty-year-old Peter Van Dyk, a Dutch seaman, of the s.s. "Gaasterbcrg" described at the Second Police Court yesterday, as "a good boy who had given no trouble whatsoever," was sent to simple imprisonment for a day and fined $100 for theft. Van Dyk pleaded guilty to
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  • 343 2 Out of the 726 traffic accidents in which bicycles woiv involved during 1947. a disturbingly large number involved bicycles carrying more than one person JĔĔĔK instance, on Feb. 22. a youth cf 17 was carrying* with him on his bicycle hisg«her ofj 3,
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  • 69 2 Bail in S5OO each was tmmH to two young Sikhs at the Second Police Court yesterday, charge of extortion. The Sikhs. Pera Shiga tgei IJ and Kartrr Singh, aged 20, mm alleged to have extorted (20 from a compatriot. Sb| putting him in fear of aasiaM
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  • 33 2 Dr. T. untitled of untitled General Hospital. Johort I ban been transferred to X a.s Medical Officer in thai the Hospital th«*rp in m to Dr. Awang who baa H from the Service-
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    • 44 2 1 LAST DAY: 2—4.15 c..™ THEIR SOULS LAID HARK! J Madeleine CARROLL lan HUNTER in "WHITE CRADLE INN" REX~ AS FROM TOMOHHO*V_ ""57" S/wio pavilTqM P.M. ""one bqo3 J. Arthur Rank Presents (An Eagle-Lion Production) OPENING TOMORROW "CROSSROADS" Whore Women Waif To*** Your Fate/
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  • 584 3 (Tribune StalV Reporter) T l„. immediatt political object of the Progressive h ls thaf »h« Straits born should obtain control of %rnH'< affairs," declared Mr. John Laycoek, candi fo r Municipal North-East district, at the first elec 2Jmerti»« HHfi ny .he Progressive Party
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  • 108 3 Lord Listowel will arrive in I Singapore this afternoon. He will be met by police outriders at the Causeway at 5.30 p.m. and drive immediately to Govern, ment House. He will remain in Singapore until Monday morning. During his stay he will meet prominent groups
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  • 677 3 RECENT ARRIVALS REVIEWED Iwg Shoulders", by 1. Ayres (Hodder ritaghton). Ibßuby Mildred Ayres was «0 yean ago tory and was teachei found it. >■ written some novels, the majorm lapped up. 1 i vast readerJJ shopgirls, typists w irom a -ales view--1 Ed} tr Wallace for great
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    • 105 3 I I 1 COMMERCIAL BOOKS j rhorndike Junior j Dictionary 9.00 Henderson. Dicty. of English Idioms 1.50 O upper. Higler BookKeeping and Accounts 7.00 Bennett. Self-Expression in English 150 Weston. English Grammar and Composition 2.50 'ones. An Outline of English Phonetics 900 Weston. Refresher Course in Punctuation and Spelling 3.C0
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    • 850 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT CHiNELE tirm requires educated Indian good itnivponuefece i<< aelp look at.er and develop Import uept. snvail Mtary plus bonus, pan time also considered. Appiy biix N»-. Ay2/. M.T.. B pore. IH 890 t. Rubber Estate Experienced Assistant, preferably Chinese, required for estate in Sou h
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    • 585 3 ACCOMMODATION WANTED house or flat with at least 3 rooms. Prepared io compensate. Qtoe particulars to Box NO. A 9-16, M T Singapore. G. 868) Accommodation. Will compensate for furniture fittings. Reply Box A9OB, M.T.. Spore. 1 LAT required by I achelor in decent locality. Apply Wins-on's 4 The tlcade.
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    • 587 3 Business Opportunities IMPORTING HOUSE seeks contact I with "Free Lance" canvassers )U IMu ttaJ interest. Apply r/o Box I No. A 921. M.T.. S'l'oic <G.8(9« PROFITABLE GOING BOOK CLUB I wl h office in centre of the town costs $3000 Owner leaving. Good oftei considered. App y Post Box 120.*?-
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  • 771 4 Since last June the tide of civil war has turned against Nationalist China, and now rhe has all but lost Manchuria. This is in marked contrast to the rapid progress the Nationalist forces made soon after the defeat of Japan and which ended with the Kuomintang controlling
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  • 1803 4  -  CONDUCTED By 'OBSERVER' The suggestion by the Singapore leacners' Union to the Malayan Film Unit that the lat- MALAYA ON CELLULOID _v.. > ter should make films of Malayan industry g e o g r a phy and places of historic .interests for exhibition to local
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  • 430 4 Noel untitled an insight into LONDON*. Walk Thames Embankment the shadow of B4g ften down river at th. ing and disappear., 1 Turn roun.i road. You ran Just r and unobtrusive >n the massiw across and lilt its h Step inside ud V oi Scotland Yard. From a
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    • 50 4 I■ Hera I ding II |l!!fr ALL WOOL 11/ AFGALAINE J •fl) Available in Cotom* i|K TAWNET •A. iBKK SUM!' GUS& SPOKTING TAN I 56" WIDE $6.95 YARD IS j IF YOV ANTICIPATI-; I ABROAD PROCI RE VOl X STOCKS ARE LIMITED I I 1 REQUIREMENTS NOW AS Ol X
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  • 1359 5  -  THE TRUTH ABOUT SARAWAK -II By W.A. HARPUR Editor, Malaya Tribune, who just returned from a visit to Sarawak. A casual visitor to Ku-e-hing migh: spend several days in the capital without hearing the subject of cesnon discussed. The .sugtes.ion rhaj a
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  • 80 5 rON Mar. 2: The r bill to provide ,te with a synmme will be of the House yes lor const* n I hursday week, accord- n leaders. d establish a poing In the Uniti pidly expandable ng industry of ctive capacity to lity in times ncy adequate
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  • 33 5 MAR. 2. The G /eminent had tieimport licences utility textiles h zone of Ger- plan to make American imol the dollar luantitiea will be tx cause Britain German imports.—
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  • 324 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Provident Fund Committee of the Municipal Services Union is now seeking increased percentage of Provident Fund contributions. It seeks that members up to 10 years service be required to contribute a minimum of 7% per cent, of basic salary monthly
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  • 24 5 Mr. J. P. Drurie-Brewer. has relinquished his appointment as acting Registrar of Companies. Registrar of Trade Unions and Registrar of Societies, Federation of Malaya.
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  • 281 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. MAR. 2. THE CONGRESSIONAL AVIATION POLICY BOARD SAID TODAY THAT THE UNITED STATES MUST GET READY QUICKLY FOR AN ATOMIC WAR BY SPENDING UP TO $78.000.000.000 FOR NATIONAL DEFENCE IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS. T7ie Board said world politics fould explode
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  • 110 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Mar. 2:—Amid renewed reaffirmations by topranking Government officials that Manchuria would never he abandoned. General Lin Piao. Communist commander-in-chief in the Northeast, today began deploying his forces for the next st a_v of the battle In Manchuria after consolidating his he ld on Kaiyuan and Ying.
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  • 141 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 2.The fervent hope that In all future planning their status as British subjects should not be diminished, impaired or varied in any way, was expressed by Mr. E. E. C. Thuralslngam, President of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya, in presenting
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  • 138 5 PENANG, MAR. 2—A FUND HAS BEEN LAUNCHED IN ORDER TO PROVIDE PROVINCE WELLESLEY WITH ITS FIR£I MUSLIM SCHOOL AT THE ABDUL KARIM MOSQUE COMPOUND. TELAGA AVER ROAD. BUTTERWORTH. PLANS FOR THIS SCHOOL WERE FIRST DRAWN UP IWO YEARS. AGO. AND HAVE ONLY BEEN JUST FINALISED
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  • 35 5 Reuter. Rome. March 2. The draft of a treaty of friendship between Britain and Italy is being studied in Rome and inter-government discussions will begin shortly, the Italian Foreign Office disclosed today. Reuter.
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  • 37 5 Mr. Ng Yook Tong. a clerk of Class 18, Johore General Clerical Service, has been appointed to act as Personal Assistant to Officer-ln-Charge, Town Boards, Johore Civil Service Class 111, with effect from Ist. January, 1948, inclusive.
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  • 28 5 Reprints of local photographs appearing in the Morning Tribune and Malaya Tribune can be had on application to the Tribune Photographic Department at 52.00 per copy.
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  • 82 5 Reuter. LONDON, Mat. 2. Eighteen passengers were burned to death when a Dakota plane from Brussels belonging to the Sabena Airlines nosedived, exploded and burst into flames at London airport tonight Three passengers were tnrown clear but badly burned. The crew or five are
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  • 344 6  -  By "FOREHAND") Asian tennis stars obliged in yestrelay's ties of the Singapore Tennis Association Indoor Championships when they hurdled through the preliminary round. Youthful Robert Chia accounted for J. L, Clarke with ease. His stamina, height, and speed proved ti> be too much for his
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  • 59 6 The Commorcal High School Lnion drew one-all with the Hospital Youngsters, when they met in a friendly game of soccer at the nodical College ground last Saturday. Cheok Hye scored for the Union Meanwhile, when the Union ssecond string clashed against the Geylang Youngsters at the Choon Guan
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  • 23 6 Mr. D. W. Yates Asst. Superintendent of Police, has arrived m Kota Bharu and will be th" Officer in charge of the CM)
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  • 192 6 J Plenty of thrilling encounter; I were witnessed in the S.A.B.A. I championships (Civilians) last I night at the Happy World. A real slugging contest was j between Sonny Chla and Kenny Ollveiro. in the flyweight division. Bonny had his opponent ail bur flattened in t':e third
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    • 504 6 SITUATIONS VACANT Shipping Clerk wanted by Fraser and Neave Ltd. Apply In writing to Breweries Dept. stating experience, age and required pay. Junior lady shorthand typist required by an important Malayan concern, commencing salary $185 inclusive High. Cost of Living Allowance. Good prospects. Box No. A 912, Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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    • 387 6 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE •CHAPTER 45» In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No 41 of 1935. RE HO LOH TTT of No. 38, Lorong 29. Geylang off Sims Avenue, Singapore Clerk I NOTICE is hereby given that a First dividend is intended to
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    • 609 6 M, l 4. TttnH S/|LE OF AR!V »Y FOODSTUFFS lOT NO. ITEM. n hn SF 44 379 Tons ATT A Fr>r> SF 45 5,000 I* MULL. IMAL SF 46 5 Tons OATMEAL SF 47 2 Tons BISCUITS SF4B 42 Tons Milk Powder. SF 49 51, Tons Oil Cooking.FOp INDUSTRi m
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  • 82 7 ipetiuvIM pla>eU i' .ai jcsintea a, iui" 1 Bogej. -Won y i. a licit *COTC of 5 t rJogsy —The A*' bj D. A IVrriei- ore of 1 Down t. C. V. K011 r.e I scan of 4 Up. ,ver the 2nd nine A h ei r
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  • 638 7  -  (By SPECTATOR THERE was one wish I forpot to mention in my columns on Monday. That wish is Let's have to-the-mrnute kick-offs. Monday's opening match started was 15 0ft ,al k >ck-off time season, kick-offs were any*5f 5.15. Once it was and ton
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  • 475 7 Chung Wall S.C. -2; SRC 0 If Monday s game between Seafortbs ami Tiger Sports Club was disappointing from the point of view of good soccer yestcrdavs match, also a Div. I fixture, at Jalan Bcsar Stadium was rcfre^hirj" Fielding almost an
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  • 127 7 In a friendly match consisting of 3 singles and 1 doubles played at the "Fairyllte's" court No 14 Lorong M TeTok Kurau the "Fairylite" B.P. beat the "Punah" B.P by 4 games to 3. Scores were: (Fairylitc EP mentioned first). SINGLES: Gob Bee Wan lost to Steven George
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  • 96 7 The Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union's badminton team defeated the Milky Way Musical Party by five games to one on Saturday 28th February, IMS Results:- (S.A.L.S.U. mentioned first): Chan Mun Kit beat Lim Hong Suay (15-1) U5-6)-Abdul Aziz beat Tan Kie Yeow (15-6) (15-7); Lim Keng Hor beat
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  • 54 7 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Mar. 1:-The draw for the third round of the Rugby League cup tie was made here today as follows: Wakefkld Trinity or Bradford Northern vs. Oldham. DeWsbury or Hunslet vs Hull. Keighley vs. Rochdale Hor. nets. Warrington vt. Wigan The matches arc to he played
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  • 452 7 thp Goh Loo Club when iteral un JS nf P rC I,ncso Amateur Sports Federation "ftpnT ,y epreSenlatives from v ri 3»»*»* rontmireS ?n 1 3 ~eci,,cd to nd a Malayan Chines ShtnST on°May ,ympic Mct>t Sbe« in upon were (1) Swimming,
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  • 156 7 Sir,—Permit me to express my ailprccta.ion oi the joo ma», you a-«- t~»»uer.iiKinjr iu me 'i ributle by giving -i»e i.ny puolic your commeius curiciii socitr o*-u-5011. nc idea of the Promotion and Relegation system i> undoub.edi> /•ry sound policy to adop„. ji j,-, 'VK.i lcgie. mat the
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  • 119 7 George Penchcff. official heavyweight champion wrestler L Aust Ma *ho is on his way trom the .United States to South Alnca to lulfll a wrestling trapt /"ere. will be seen in action at the Great World on Saturday. His opponent trill be King Kong.
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  • 61 7 The following will represent the Colonials C.C. against Singapore Cricket Club on Sunday on St. Andrews School Grounds i WoodswiH. Singapore play commencing at 10.45 a m Mr. A. E. D?lilkan <Capt.) 1 W. Ratnayake, A. F. Fernando, S Nagaiah, Flank. Hopsall Bradshaw. A Thiyagarajah L Nugara. Wolfe.
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  • 53 7 Tetok Blangah defeated Hong Bah mi by three goals to nil in the S.C.F.A. Inter-district soccer fixture played at the Geylang .Stadium yesterday. All the three goals were scored by Ixiw Meng Chee Low converted a'penalty in the first half and netted the re maining two
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  • 1277 8 PENANG, To-day.—Winners do not appear easy to find today as they were on Saturday last. Howover, with the weather remaining fine, I expect Punters will again fare well as the winners should be found in the more popular fancies. RACE ONE Catherine, Saturday's winner,
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  • 1284 8 SPECIAL TRIBUNE CARD Below is the full card for today's races at Penary, the second day of the Penang Turf Club Leap Year WMtsf' gether with the records of the last three runs, ages and probable jockeys:— > RACE ONE 2.30 P.M. FIRST GRIFFIN HANDICAP 5 Furs.. 2 Our Hope
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  • 102 8  -  By ALLAN LEWIS Race I:—EFFINGHAM Our Hope Race 2:—MOONSLNSTAR The Thistle Golden Gate Race 3:—NEW ERA Barham Rangi Ra Race 4:—SKITTALS Jimmy Can't Pay Race 5:—GRACIOUS LADY Monte Cristo Old Eagle Race 6:—FLYLITE Bright Eyes Sun God Race 7: —SYLVAN LASS United Pisces Royal Bounty R;lce
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  • 247 8  -  By Allan Lewis PENANG Result of Newmarket Handicap ran over six furlongs at Flcmington on Saturday last: 1. Royal Gem <H. Bastian); 2. St. Razzlc IW. Shiptoni; 3. Fine Fettle (E. Olsan). Thirty started. Royal Gem favourite; St. Razzle 10 to 1 and Fine Fettle 33
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