Malaya Tribune, 4 March 1948

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya iSWintrd Bimuttanfimaly in Rinqaporp, VKuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penanq. Telegrams "Tr>buneJ3ingapore." Telephone 5811 (9 lin ea). EIGHT PAGES' THURSDAY, 4TH MARCH, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd..
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  • 1563 1 CZECHOSLO VAKIA "Coup Hitlerite In Technique" FINLAND "Embraced In Kiss Of Death" Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 3.—Lord Pakenham, speaking for the British Govmad!*, tonight denounced the "Communist overthrow of Czechoslovakia" -Hitlerite in technique and utterly damnable in every way/ He tvas replying to
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  • 75 1 lofI of southwest I prolonged night when the compelled to cut kwl from 6.53 p.m. tati i was working on six ht boilers but it is or by the latest night, tn have seven in remaining boilei survey. The only capable of m big 16.006 kwts. g<
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  • 26 1 Reuter. IN ir. Two fires, od < ity. in Southern and the other in uiaed damage to proiggregating $3,500,000 it rt] irtcd today. Reuter.
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  • 268 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 -The Czechoslovak Amir to the United Sta.es M. Juraj Slavik, and the Czech Minis er to Canada, Di. Frantisec Nemen, rein protest over events in Czechoslovakia. >•:< who has been Amince June. 1946, twice Minister of the InCzech Government, that
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  • 130 1 Reuter. Sacramento, California. MarA. Traffic officers found Helen Jack-ley drv~ along Kroadway here in nothing but high gear. As nude as Lady Godivn, she first attracted attention by going through a red light, The signal was paled, however, by the 1
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  • 191 1 MARSHALL WARNS Reuter. Washington. Mar. 3. Mr. Georg<- Marshall. Secretary of State, ana Mr. James Forrestai. the Secretary of Defence, told Congress today that there Is "grave danger" that Greece and Turkey cannot remain free unless they get more military aid from the United States. The two Cabinet
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  • 114 1 Reuter GIBRALTAR, MAR 4.—British troops were standing by here early this morning ready to fly to West Africa presumably Gold Coast—in case of need. Four big transport planes landed on Gibraltar airfield last night and the 2nd Battalion of th* Cameronian Regiment was ready to fly off
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  • 55 1 On Tuesday night, a Chinese living at Changi was robbed of $250 in cash and $125 worth of jewellery by four compatriots. Three men carried revolvers and the fourth man was armed with a knife. In Bras Basah Road last night, a Chinese was waylaid and robbed $80
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  • 47 1 BOMBAY. Mar. 3. Elevenhundred Gurkha troops with 33 British and 19 Gurkha officers sailed from here in the liner Strathnaver today for service in Singapore and Hongkong. They arc part of a total of 6,500 Gurkhas who have volunteered to serve with the British Army.
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  • 388 1 Reuter HANOVER, Mar. 3.—Dr. Hors. Mahnke, a former S S agerr said to have been ill-treated in Bad Nenndorf camp, today gave a detailed list of the aU?e e <J tortures o a general court martial trying Lt. Kicnara Oliver Langham, Royal Armoured Corps, on
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  • 54 1 While one man i s still In a serious condition in hospital, the man who attacked him with an axe and killed another person and also wounded two others in a carpenters' house In Queen Street while the people were asleep in the early hours of Monday morning,
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  • 121 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 —Britain today exhausted her $3,750,000,000 loan from the United States when she withdrew her final $100,000,000. Reuters Financial Editor writes: Instead or the five years which the United States credit was originally intended to cover, the loan has lasted 20 months,
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  • 355 1 JERUSALEM, Mar. 3.—A 15 cw lorry loaded With 400 lbs. of explosives blew up outside a block of Arab flats killing 15 Arabs and Injuring 27 other Arabs In Stanton Street, in the business centre of Haifa today. Police Hi adauarters stated that the
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  • 58 1 At about 3 a.m. today, a taxi driver was robbed of his watch and $12 in cash by two Cantonese, one of whom was armed with a revolver. The incident occurred near the sixth milestone. Pasir Panjang Rd. After robbing the driver, a Chinese, and ordering him
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 202 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) APPROXIMATELY ifiOO CHINESE HAVE PUT IN APPLICATIONS AX DISPLACED PBR6ONS TO BE RETURNED TO MALAYA FROM THE AM'*Y ACTION. TEL M' S REVEALED BY SOME OP THE J,7i RE PUG EEB WHO WERE RELEASED BY THE IMMIGRATION AUTHORIT lh.s,
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  • 550 2 THAT HE OVERHEARD THE WIFE OF THE DECEASED ALLEGEDLY SUGGESTING TO HER LOVER TO INJURE THE PERSON OF THE THIRD PARTY IN THE ROOM WAS STATED BY A WITNESS TO THE SPORE CORONER MR W G. PORTER, AT AN INQUIRY
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  • 157 2 A programme for honouring the sacred remains of Mahatma Gandhi expected to arrive in Singapore within the next few days, was formulated at a meeting of local Indians on Tuesday afternoon. The Representative of the Government of India, Mr. J. A. Thivy, wlo convened
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  • 132 2 The prize giving of the competition organised by Messers. Martins Ltd.. of Piccadilly, manufacturers of the wellknown cork-tipped cigarettes, took place last night at the Happy World. Mr. G. G. Thomson. Public Relations Officer. Singapore, gave away the prizes assisted by Mr. W. L.
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  • 335 2 TWO POLICE INSPECTORS, WHO HEADED POLICE PARTIES WHICH TOOK PART IN THE RAID AT THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD GODOWN NO. 17 ON THE NIGHT OF APRII 28 LAST, WHEN A GANG OF MALAYS. INDIANS AND CHINESE BROKE INTO THE GODOWN, GAVE EVIDENCE
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  • 398 2 AT THE SECOND ANTI-ELECTION LECTURE SPflKQnppr BY THE MALAYAN DEMOCRAI IC UNION ?w PLACE YESTERDAY. MR. PHILLIP HOALIM iPRFsK CALLED FOR QUESTIONS FROM THE MOSTLY OF GOVERNMENT A D s^^^ Despite rain, which forced the lecture to break up twice, it was continued at
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  • 360 2 Kuala Lumpur. March 3.—An Indian school-teacher, named Easnvaiam and another Indian named Sadasivain, of Kuala Kubu Bharu. faced their trial at the Assizes this morning before Mr. Justice T. T. Russell, on charges of fradulently using as genuine and forging, respectively, a Chartered Bank cheque
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  • 67 2 Mr. W. R. Innes. Rice and Cereals Assistant, and Major F. Young, Shipping Officer, on the staff of the Special Commission er in South.East Asia, left Singapore yesterday morning by air for Bangkok to confer with the R i c c.Shipping Co-ordination Committee. Mr. J.W.
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  • 308 2 U.P. ONE OF HOLLYWOOD AND NEW Yam*.* MOTION PICTURE TECHN CAL EXPFRT? k S RE CfJC SINGAPORE. PARTLY ATTRACTED 25 th HIS PORTaNCE OF THIS CITY AS A MOTION vi -I 1 TION CENTRE. SAYS UNITED PRESS PI CTriR, Air. H. E. MeFarland. Singapore
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  • 96 2 Mr. Sam F. Pace, a highway constructor from Canton. Ohio said at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday in Singapore that he was impressed with Rotary activities in other parts of the World He had visited 15 Clubs in his world tour, he said. Mr. Face was
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  • 271 2 won cards is Bed h v vernment cone( a *> surrender their .XV Food Control DenarSS? change fo r Gove cards. The scheme k j ned out in conjunc ;'J, C I nvw system of Europe^ tioning recently in ,r- 1 the department (ed Under the
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    • 78 2 -FAST^»IOIJS-| I jTJ y STARTS TODAY! Jtli *4M» 2—4.15—6.30—9.15 Preceded by latest BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWS: GANDHI S ASHES IMMERSED: LIPTON YACHT RACE OPENING OF CEYLON'S FIRST PARLIAMENT. SATURDAY at M'NIGHT VNNABFLLA *3 %U HjJLJ capitol Wmn SATURDAY AT M'NITE i\ COLFPOftTfR With thoSF COlf Po«rtß tone siNSATio*sr ■/'(""^rilfl"'" 1 "i
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    • 114 2 iMEM. THE HOUSE OF COMFORT BOOK:NGS PERFORMANCES 11 A.M., 1.4 5. 4 15, 6.45 and 92t |un I** ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN END! HERE IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE PART ONE OF THE "TEARS of the YANGTZE" UNITED ENTERPRISES RELEASE I THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN IT! HAVE
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  • 369 3 MAR 3 A MLYEAR-OLD CHINESE NAM SO WHO STATED THAT HE WAS A MECHANIC irEn ERDAY MORNING CON VIC! F D B V RUSSELL A I THE ASSIZES AND iNGINfG ON A CHARGE OF COMMI lS I N 1 1 ON ALLY CAUSING THE
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  • 498 3 A meeting of donors to the Fund was held at the premises of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, on Friday. F*eb. 27, 1948 at 7.30 p.m. A Committee, with power to coopt, was appointed to administer the Fund, authorised to collect funds, invest same and appoint
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  • 28 3 Reprints of local photographs appearing in the Morning Tribune and Malaya Tribune can be had on application to the Tribune Photographic Department at $2.00 per capy.
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  • 110 3 Dr. Roland Wilson, Com -ion wealth Statistician reveals in his figures for December that Australia's reciprocal trade with Miiava is proceeding steadily. Thus in December imports from Ma lava were valued at £A 480.000 f.0.l which brought the total for the si v months ended December
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    • 2028 3 Tribune SllUATlOftb VACANT Box No. A 864 thanks applicant! ror posts 01 Account tfacamc-ea niUu. u.yiO) W/»i« l£D i.nlHtUj.ltC.N 1. 1 fattier. Chinese, Elementary Manual m n^tZKia.-coiner tex, Sa.ary viJo,lo i.oj free i ungaiow Aitn .lghis. Apply Manager, Aitglo-Tae U School, hUMIm iNawat. (.J.yju) Umi leMU.les euucaud inaian good In
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    • 504 3 tEKSUNAL WhaWN WE were very young. MftUMM toad us to l>c "good a>- go:d But Mat Vicar Said. "Money is itu loot of at, evh to how couiu uold to g'.oa, Cos soVSJNtgni were maOe mi gvar ,s<> we now >cii onir hi oi <■:, i<. i»c Bp "good as
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  • 677 4 The deterioration of the international situation has reached a point at which London newspapers are freely discussing the possibility of impending war. Russia is seen to be advancing across Europe at too rapid a pace for the peace of mind of the western democracies, and
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  • 62 4 Reuter. MANlLA.—Salvage companies nave so far recovered about 10,000,000 pesos of a total of 16.000,000 pesos worth of coin and bullion from the bottom of Manila Bay where it was tossed in December 1941 to prevent it frorrfalling into the hands -f the Japanese. The amount of
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  • 296 4 Reuter. ROME. Digging an underground railway in Rome i* an archaeologist's idea of heaven and a contractor's idea of the Nitr.er Regions For the foundations or tne present day city are built on the ruins of the capital of the Roman Empire and burrowing under the
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  • 945 4 AS OUR READERS SEE IT *i SCOPE FOR WOMEN IN MALAYAN POLITICS K. K. NGIM. Malacca. Sir, In your interesting leader j of a recent date entitled, "Malaya's i Emancipated Women", you cited t the opinion of the Medical College J Union as saying that the emanci- pation of women
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  • 316 4 Sir.—Referring to the article which appeared in your contemporary on Feb. 24. under the heading of "Let Wives Also Go Pearling", the suggestion of which is whole-heartedly supported by the prominent Singapore Malay leaders. I wonder if these Malay leaders have forgotten the treatment accorded to our
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  • 590 4 CHEW CHENG YONG, Singapore. SIR—I noticed from your paper today that a Manchester I Guardian editorial said that the publication of three more disj patches on the operations in j Malaya sJid. the Netherlands I East Indies reopened a painful t wound.'' Now, I
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  • 210 4 Reuter. WASHLN'f, r people to help run the nation's bush The President < i States is one make tfeeir lion have their oflfo That is why th? which inhabits the wh"? 1 executive mansion in Ik J**" l Washington vary ■taper? maids to and from
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  • 102 4 Reuter. HONGKONG, As tho mm Political and economii North and Central China detol ates. the movement southward o I people, capital and industry dm tinues with increasing tnomentua A great section is makii I refuge of Hongkong, I deposit box of China". Kuomintang party have sent a
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  • 86 4 BERLIN. N< ec ssity nth* than preference has ir.i<l> Irii stew" the most populai Germany today. But few people from th- V" aid Isle" and then in hundreds among the ocean forces in the German would recognise the Genua sion of their national dish. "Frau Housewife",
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 27 4 Shelvador Refrigerator Once you have used a Shelvador you will never be satisfied with another. SEE THEM AT LEE FLETCHER SHOW-ROOM 102-lOfi. Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: 3338.
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    • 41 4 I! FLEECY COTTON It LA\K i; T S I In Attractive Pastrl Shades GREEN, GOLD ROSE PUTK SIZE: 55 x 75 INS. $10.50 Each J Also COTTON FIBRANNE BLANKETS Rose Pink Only SIZE. 55 X 75 INS j $13.75 Each m
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  • 1136 5 Tribune Editor) lively 1 iticism of ngei concerns in- n. which have and which have 1 directly affect 1 commodities port trade of the savouring of marner in which sed. It merely notification I 'oinmissioner of ma, with the ap- < liit f Secretary, ifl
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  • 311 5 The newly-created Singapore Students Advisory Committee recently held its first meeting. The following are members: Lady Gimson. President; Prof. G. M. Scott MacGregor, College of Medicine, Pro. G. C. Hough, Raffles College. Mr. R. M. Young. Deputy Director of Education, Mr. E. H. Wilson. Principal. Raffles
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  • 44 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, MAR 3 Alaskan dele-ate E. L. Bart'leU predicted the hov.se of Representatives Land Sub-committee will approve his Bill, making Alaska the 49th American state. H t i-.aid the Bill gives the proposed new state 42.000.00 acres ot land.—U P
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  • 453 5 THF A v s ori?f :S^^ A |i l^ R SIM SWEE KHOON. ATTACHED TO IHE SOCIAL WELFARE DEPA RTMFNT SING \PORF W A «J sSugHES&Jg?* COURT MAGISTRATE. MR. A. G. Sim Swee iKhoon was committed on five charges. He is alleged to have
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  • 186 5 Reuter. Captown, Mar. 3.—Two Royal Navy sloops left Simonstown Naval Base, South Africa, today for the Gold Coast where 14 people have been reported killed and more than 140 wounded in rioting in the past few days. A small detachment of Nigerian troops has
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  • 142 5 Many Singaporeans seem to think that animals ran live "off the land." so to speak, said Mr. D. H. Withcrington. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon, in the course of a talk at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday, on "Animal Welfare." That is why there are so
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  • 1184 5  -  EXCLUSIVE TRIBUNE FEATURE by JOE LOUIS World Heavyvoeight champi LONDON. My golf clubs are packer! away. On the bag is a sign "do not open until July.' That means one thing I'm starting to work. And that means right now. All my effort is
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  • 149 5 New Delhi. March 3. -The Government of Afghanistan promised to take deterrent action against Afghan tribes taking part in raids on Kashmir and Jammu, Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament today. He said that members of certain tribes belonging to Afghan side of the border
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  • 181 5 How a prisoner tried to prise open the bars oi bis lock up in his futile attempt to escape was described in the Third Police Court yesterday when a Chinese. Chua Ah Fong, appeared before the Magistrate. Mr. F. B. Oehlers, on a
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    • 129 5 jft Cool >s M Refreshing ajo 4 1i Fragrant YOUR ALLY AGAINST THE HEAT k Jf Special Introductory Offer! iw on,y ForoneMonth 6 x 16 ozs. at $18/- p.case O; 12 x 8 ozs. at $21/= p.case 24 x 4 ozs. at $24/- p.case Attractive Discounts for Dealers s*; Distributorship
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    • 105 5 PERFECTLY NATURAL! 1 NATURALLY PERFECT PORTRAITURE BY MOLLIE ROSS Ob I LLOYD STUDIOS 255 ORCHARD ROAD (Opposite Cold Storage) WITH OIL PAINTINGS BY Mr. W. SZETU I PARIS TRAINED ARTIST. I Think of all th c superlatives yOU knOW like creamiest smoothest. ..richest. ..most luscious most delicious and then you've
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  • 86 6 Many Singaporeans turned up to witness a Softball game played on the padang, yesterday. The game, which was between teams chosen from the Singapore Americans and Chinese Combined and the U.S.S. "Maris," ended in a comfortable 11-3 victory for the wavy. The teams were: U.S.S.
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  • 1775 6 FAVOURITES GENERALLY OBLIGED AT THE SECOND DAY OF THE PENANG TURF CLUB'S LEAP YEAR MEETING YESTERDAY. THE HIGHEST DIVIDEND OF THF DAY WAS PAID BY ELEGANT ART IN THE SIXTH RACE WHICH RETURNED $69 TO ITS BACKERS. HARIMAN PAID 563 FOR A
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  • 37 6 Total Pool $198,700 First Prize *****9 Second Prize *****1 Third Prize *****2 Starters: *****4. *****2 *****4, *****8, *****1, *****0, *****5, *****3. *****5. *****2, *****5. Consolation Prizes: *****6 *****1. *****4, *****0, *****9', *****8, *****2, *****9. *****7.
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  • 312 6 I cwoßGirrow, v.. land, ~ng th< SSj splen.' dly j n the Tl I day. ijot Hie w. st rid 5* ed i «toiWcently t,, with 284 on th«- boar'! f th of five wickets. ,hf lf *i At lunch they had Wmt 72,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 559 6 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Chan Kam Hong of No. 22 Trengganu St.. Singapore have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore for a second-class Public House licence to sell beer, ale, porter I and stout only for consumption I on the ground floor of No.
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    • 269 6 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER ft FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong. Swatow Amov S.S. "HONG SIANG" sails For via Penanc S.S "KEPONG" Eaih fAfm S.S. "HONG SIANG" <. ai!s ft For l'alembanc nnd PlftdW MV. "BIDOR" talis Man. Ml* FOR RHIO ft UNGGA M
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  • 448 7 apfi\ TATORj t past three league i (i( .-inaHer- tha:t fo* y" I believe, bi •v; problem. r n/apoTt Traction ,».>■ prom town rfl ,«i Ste**w «Kri»* I ft/ ./1 .S' tiit r f i>n>h l{ urife to n fJ|< ,'.</ /,/■> ol ruct't i
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  • 208 7 The Council of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, at a met ting held at the V.M.C.A. tennis pavillion yesterday, with Mr. Soh Ghee Soon in the chair, decided to organise competitions with a view to selecting representatives for the table-tennis section of the Cnma National
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  • 118 7 The team to represent the Jollilcds first team at soccer against the RAF Tengah IXI on Sunday at Tengah at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from the following:- Sithambram. Rasak. Kayambu. Ghani. Murugasu. Nadarajah. Putteh. Muthu. Krishnasamy, Muniyandi. Dollah. M. I. Osman. K. R. Muthiah. Kanagasabai. Salahudin. SECOND
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  • 53 7 The following will represent St. Andrew.* Old Boys at cricket against tha Mtdical College Umon on Saturday wit 2 p.m., on the M.C.U. ground: A. G. Armstrong <Capi.>.o. ML nope, J Duclos. Lan Ro.os, J Ross, J. Anchang, C. Humpnries, G. McCuhy, A. Hul, R lay, C. Da
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  • 111 7 A charily fame oi lab.c telim.-. between me Champion Ctub j iGEK agauui the Rest, wall be held on Saturday Mar b. al the Ureal Wor.d Amusement Park, commencing at 8 p.m. for me Singapore Olympic Bports Council's Olympic J-und. AOmishion will be $1. The following
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  • 143 7 Ir. -i return badminton match el five ttafrlea and four doubles against Pa jar B.P- played at the la'let's court last Saturday the BinUnc Timor B.P. defeated the Fajar B.P. hy seven games to two. Results (Bintantr Timor BP. plavtrs mentioned first): Singles; Wakah Sarkawi lost to
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  • 92 7 ALLAN LEWIS, the Tribune's special racing correspondent tipped four straight winners and one indirect winner at the second day of the Penang Turf Club's Leap Year Meeting. Straight winners tipper* by Lewis were: Moonsunstar (S8 and S7); Skittals (Sl7 and S6): Gracious Lady (S2l and S9);
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  • 63 7 U.P. HOLLYWOOD. < California >, MAR 3 —Movie act:)r singer Bing Crosby is expected to make his first appearance of the baseball season at the Spring training camp of Pittsburgh Pirates. Crosby i.s part owner or the baseball team Crosby telephoned his manager Bill Meyer and said "I
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  • 41 7 weeklly meeting 01 thi? 50 ..-;y will he held at «.3o p.m. on Thursday ICaTch 4 at the V.M.C.A Stamford Road. The Following )>rotrrainme fa .^.ditduled:—A lecture uv Dr J lUoyefcy. m.D .on "The' Medic,.-' Soeicl Aspects of Tuberculosis'*
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  • 458 7 Mahmood's "Hat—Trick" Malays (M.F.A.) 3 G.H.Q. Signals 2 Something o have gone wrong yesterday, when the Malays (M.F.A.) took the field agains G.H.Q. Signals at Jalan 3esar Stadium. There was a 3am wirn a s ling of new faces. Seasoned players like SharifT Madon, Haji
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  • 801 7 (By "FOREHAND") 0 3 ng 'H h r v Bee a rising: y° un star, partner. M Levien entered the semi-final zon> in the mixed doubles event of the o.L.T.A. Indoor ChamphmShipj. when they eliminated a fancied pair tor he title, Miss A.
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  • 51 7 The S.C.C. 2nd XI held the C..V M.A. to a 1-all draw in a soccer match played on the pauang. yesterday. John Loh scored tue ri!3c goal lor the C.V.M.A. in the Brat half, and Ten Duts netted the equaliser for the home beam late in the second
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  • 34 7 Font Cbtnese. three armed with pistols, and one with knite. entered a house in East Coast Road and robbed tbe occupant of jtwellety wotth $1M and t- > bottlea of brandy. I
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  • 334 8 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 3.—Britain has protested "energetically and strongly against what are described as "disgraceful occurrences" in Guatemala City yesterday. Owing to the local censorship, the incidents, which were nan of an anti-British demonstra ion, had not hitherto been described in detail. Britain's no c
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  • 140 8 Reuter. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica. MAR. 3 —Police arrested during the night Senor Otilio Ulate (National Union Party), Costa Rica President, whose election was annulled on Monday by Congress, where his opponents have a majority, it was learned today. Two policemen were killed trying to force
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  • 142 8  -  By Allan Lewis PENANO. Mar. 2. King Arthur, who has just completed a spell at Cameron Highlands, and Run Rabbit Run. arrived m Penaner last night to join J. E. Martin's team. Racegoers will remember Johnny Corrie who was here prewar, riding for Mr. Joe David,
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  • 830 8 Mr. A. Hartley. M.C.S.. arrived at Kota Bhmru on Saturday last to take up Uie pos 1 of secretary to he British Adviser Two mortar bombs wore d s covere j by a Malay on tho bank of the river near the Customs jetty. Kota Rahru on
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  • 257 8 (By ALLAN LEWIS) PENANG. Today.—Horses racing on Saturday were the main attraction this morning when once again, owing to the hard going most trainers restricted their charges to pace work. Thirteen (Tait) could be only distinguished coming down fast down the straight. John Ham (Allan) ran three
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  • 663 8 IPOH. MAR. 3. FOLLOWING A WEALTH OF PROSECTI TION EVIDENCE PRODUCED IN THE CHANGKAT LOBAK KRIAN. MURDER TRIAL DURING ONE AND A HALF Dm HEARING IN THE PERAK ASSIZE COURT. THE DEFACE OPENED ITS CASE YESTERDAY" AFTERNOON BEFORE THF HON. MR. JUSTICE COX EVANS,
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