Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1948

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales th\m any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Rinqapore, K la a l\»>h Pf-ntimi. Telegrams: "Tribune.Singapore." Telephone: 5811 f J lines). EIGHT PAGES. SATURDAY. 6TH MARCH, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 98 1 untitled To Irishmen Reuter. C. DubLn- c(m/ S!ia m> 'that #i is* people In ~1 'oid t teh t, an mvitniion to bhzsi*9" t» th>> l. mdom of the wrott to the < ('«.f/a' "J can l> di s table i ■(}>. 11 'sii pe<iplc
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  • 88 1 5 world xing champion I the House of and was hefor his auto. who forced autoii oto tne boxer's I from a Ri>ll-> c in Parliament yard were I ray] r Assistant chiet nel George Wig?, rivate secretary S n tary, Mr. Emmavpanied him to •5l angers
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  • 54 1 Reuter. Mar. 5 Seven Ameribeen banned in because actors taking "were involved in against progres- j people and their Ministry of Infor. mi tuneed tonight. all films m Dj v. Gary Coop- M ntgomery, Robert linger Rogers appear 1 rbidden tk cause of their in the purging
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  • 28 1 .Mar. d. —ueorjre of State, sent a Guatemalan Foreign Wednesday* expressing border issue be- and Britain over would be Settled tl faction, it was dis--1 Reuter-
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  • 146 1 Reuter. Hanover. Mar. 5.—A former J S.£. Colonel Rudolf Boeder, on? 1 of the Germans alleged to hay:- beaten up in Bad Nenndorl camp, told a British courtmartiai here today he "roared like a wild animal" when beaten up by British officer. Answering
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  • 99 1 THE HAGUE. Mar. 5 -The first round of the Corfu Channel mining dispute between Britain and Albania ended tonight when the International Court of Justice here adjourned to decide on Albania's claim that the unilateral British application for compensation was inadmissible. The president said both parties would be
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  • 461 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. s.—King (i^PHf^Qiieeii are fro visit. Australia aruTl^jS^lanci j This statement was issued f^Sjßßngham "In response ,o a suggestion made by his Prime Minis ?rs in New Zealand and Australia, the King has graciously consented to visit these counties in the early part
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  • 197 1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Mar. 6. —A Londoner employed as a storekeeper at the British Embassy appeared as a defendant in the Soviet Peoples Court here today under Article 150 of the Soviet Criminal Code. This Article makes it an offence for a person knowing himself to be infected
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  • 53 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Mar. s—Holland intenas to send a team of from 150 to 175 athletes and officials to the O.ympic fames in London. At present the Dutch Olympic Committee has funds sufficient for a team of only 80, lut several measures are I einj; considered to raise
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  • 179 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. r>. -Tie news service of the National Catholic Welfare Conference reported here today that the Pope has lefused a dispensation /o- 24-year-old Princess Anne of Bourbon Parma, who is a Rom in Catholic, to marry her 26-year-old fiancee, ex-King Michael
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  • 293 1 Mr. Laycock is rather afraid that the vested inteiests for whom he has a soft spot would be made to pay for the measures I urge, and I have no hesitation m confessing that I have no sympathy for them,
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  • 96 1 Reuter. LONDON. Mar. s.—After July I, next, nobody can be appointed a director of a public company in Britain if he is over 69. A director of a public company will have to resign his office, at the conclusion of the annual general meeting which next follows
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  • 80 1 Four hundred and twent.' rounds of 9mm ammunition were found in a bundle abandoned by a Chinese who jumped out of trishaw and fled when he saw a constable approaching him in Boon Tat Street, yesterday morning. Two pistols, one of which was loaded, were seized and
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  • 48 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Mux. 5—A Jewish light aircraft, which was said to be machinegunning Arab positions in Jaffa, was phot down and crashed today, the Arab National Committee of Jaffa claimed tonight in a telephone message to the Arab Higher Committee Headquarters in Jerusalem. —Reuter
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  • 28 1 ANKARA. Mar. s.—The Turkish Minister of Economy confirmed in a communique today that a rich petroleum sheet has been discovered in the Ramandagh area of the Tigris Valley.
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  • 49 1 Tribune s spec al racing correspondent. A'lcn Lewis, telephoned from Penang this iror \e C .1? lk'lv to be perfect after last night's rain. Best bets: Fair Week, the Raven and Lovely Bore. Safe each-wav bets: Howe, Merry Miller, All Boloney. I.omrshots: Flying Fortress and Thirteen.
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  • 97 1 Reuter.-AAP. DARWIN, Mar. 5.—A two- engincd Avro Anson monoplane which left Darwin yesterday manned by two Australians was repoited missing tonight between Timor and Dutch Borneo The plane, which was bound for Singanore, carried no wireless. An air-s:a rescue Catalina set j out from Sourabaya to make
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  • 119 1 Reuter. Helsinki. Mar. s.—Th e Finnish Government was today assured of the parliamentary majority it needs to begin negotiations for the military assistance treaty suggested by Marshal Stalin, though three of Finland's six parties opposed the Russian proposal. To-morrow the Government Foreign Affairs Committee will meet
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  • 36 1 BERLIN. Mar. 5— India is now recruiting German technicians as part of a world wide plan to train her workers In all branches of industry, the Indian military mission announced here today.
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  • 18 1 Reuter. KEY WEST. Florida. Mar. 5 President Truman ended his holidayhere today and left by air for Washington.—Reuter.
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  • 352 1 A lively debate, resulting in' favour of participation in the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections, took place at the Medical College Union last night. The proposition that the Singa pore elections should be boycotted was rejected by 75 votes against 65. Mr. Philip Hoalim, who was
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  • 84 1 13 Unlucky And Lucky Reuter. ST. LOUIS, Mar. 5. Thirteen of the crew were killed or reported missing and 13 saved when the tug Natchez overturned after hitting a bridge over the River Mississippi near Greenville, about 200 miles from New Orleans, lt was officially stated tonight. The tug, recently
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  • 43 1 LIVERPOOL. Mar. V Eleven thousand Liverpool ship repairers who have been on strike for nearly a month over their employers' decision to end pnyment-by-re&ult bonus schemes today decided to resume work on Tuesday decided to resume mendation of their unions.
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    • 105 1 —"-I «riDEST SELECTIONS f I of I CHINESE CURIOS J I PEWTER f H i I COPPER WAKE I Xlwavs Visit \h < Piece Dinner Set for $90/-! You c ant believe your eyes? But it's true! JJ Dinner plates. 2 Meat Dishes. J; Half phues. 1 Sauce Boat. J2
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    • 294 1 rr^! —i I Watches Clocks I I All the latest styles I Wholesale and Retail f Owing to limited stock g Do catalogue is issued. I I Expert Repairs Undertaken jj Yick Woh fling j J 429, North Bridge Road, Spore. J P Phone 7922 (near Middle Road) f Ea<3k
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  • 199 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT MEN AND UNIFORMED POLICE FROM THE ORCHARD RD.. POLICE STATION ARRESTED 88 CHINESE AT ABOUT 6.45 A.M. YESTERDAY, WHEN THE MEN WERE EMERGING FROM A LANE OFF BUKIT TIMAH. THE CHINESE ARE ALLEGED TO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN
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  • 141 2 The stirring Mandarin film "Tears Of The Yangtse" created a local box-office record after a 20- day running at the Cathay Cinema. About 70.000 cinema fans saw the film, showai in two parts, at 103 performances, including three midnight performances. The current screening at
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  • 263 2 Tribune Staff Reporter) Today is Nomination Day io: the thhee Chamber:? of Commerce European, Chinese and Indian which will return a representative each to the future Legislative I Council for the Colony. Between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. this j aUernoon, candidate." standing for I election
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  • 38 2 Che Ahmad Morad. a pupil of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College Alor Star, has the distinction of being the first Malay to study in Australia. He is leaving next I week for Perth via Singapore to study medicine.
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  • 477 2 Lord Ljstowel. accompanied by Sir FranHin f at the Singapore Harbour Board officei J G,ni arrived where he was met by Mr. H. B. Basten CMC r*h*f/ n >' est Singapore Harbour Board, the Colonic JJ of the shaw, R.N., CSO to FOMA colonial Secretary, and
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  • 89 2 It is officially announced that the Committee of Appeal for Singapore efctal'lished under the provisions of Section 16 of the Cinematograph Film* Ordinance consists of the following persons, nominated and appointed by H.E. the Governor: President, Municipal Commissioners, (Chairman), Commissioner of Police, (Vice Chairman). Secretary for Chinese
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  • 124 2 Moneay, Bth March. Last Day of Art Exhibition to 7 p.m., 5.30 p.m. Commercial Classes, 7 8, Free Lending Library, 8 Music Club Choir Practice. Tuesday, Oth March. 530 Typewriting Class. 6.30 Keep Kit Class, 7.15 Malay Class, 7.30 Badminton. 7.30-8.30 Free Lending Library. Wednesday, 10th March. 5
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  • 161 2 Lee Thiam Soo, 31-year-old Chinese, who pleaded guilty last week at the Second Police Court to theft was yesterday, sent to the Fourth Police Court where he was bound ever in $200 for six months. Lee was ordered to the Fourth Police Court because it was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 173 2 ]^mßi^L m^m\^dm^C^ OPENING TO-DAY :i Shows: 3, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. A JOYFUL. TUNEFUL. STARSTUDDED and ROMANTIC HIT! "DO YOU LOVE ME*' with MAUREEN OHARA Dick HAYMES and H«rry JAMES A rare and exhilarating musical treat all fun-lovers should not miss! TO-NITE at MID-NITE C lark Gable and Spencer Tracey
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    • 120 2 TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIM*: TWO Gk7\7~~ Today Four Shows ELAVIL I HIV 130*4*630*930 P.M. *£Zom bqoMN out or vis roncoTTCN Mil tHro MmTTml 1 HER HAPPY LITE. THC SHADOW or n CRJMt f THEIR LOVE 'M^M^ SpecioJ MorwfMg tihmr Tomorrtni U I Horry Corey in "CHINA'S LITTLE Di a
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  • 389 3 11« \< I NT OF A (MTN RATTLE BKTWFFV a N'ESE AND A SINGAPORE DETECTIVE WHTOM RESULTED IN THE BANDIT'S DEATH wa? gLATKl 0 THE SINGAPORE CORONER, MR W J port DAY A! AN INQUIRY HELD INTO THE DEATH ,r i <S'' Kr.r. rA.v vi
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  • 112 3 Found guilty by Uie Fourth j Criminal District Judge yester- day of the offence ol attempted i extortion, two Chinese, Khoh Keng Swee and Wong Swee Lam were sentenced to 17 months' rigorous imprisonment eaen. Another Chinese. Lim Giok 1 Boon, was sentenced to 15 months'
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  • 64 3 earing was continued Assize Court yesterday be- M Jobling and a I the defence in Board housebreaking Malays. Indians naioeac arc on trial. accused gave evi- >' denying the alJenst them. They are I Teck Thor, V v Tung Poon and One more accused 1 to make
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  • 163 3 The Traffic Advisoiy Committee at its last meeting warmly endorsad the proposal that a Permanent Safety First Committee should he established. They suggested the following membership: Chairman (to be suggested by the Traffic AdVisory Committee). Officer i/c Traffic* Police. Registrar of Vehicles. Representative of Department
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  • 59 3 In the report on a Press conic rence held by Lord Listowvl at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday published in the Morning Tribune ol March 4. the Minister was quoted as saying thnt an increasing economic independence both between the various parts of the Federation and of. the world
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  • 297 3 (Tribmne Staff Reporter) More than one batch of French Foreign Legionnaires are believed to have jumped overboard a French ship which passed through Singapore emtera on its way to Saigon on Thursday. Some of thorn, it is believed, may have found a watery
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  • 164 3 (Tribmne Staff Reporter) A Chinese lias been arrested in connection with the brutai ax L murder in a carpenter's shoo in Queen Strict in the early hours of Monday. He was "spotted" 1 by the Pengulu of Pulau Sekejang yesterday morning and handed over to an official
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    • 85 3 Eiperi Ladies Dress Maker l atest Fashions. CHOP CHING VONC M A < fKOM SHAHGHAi WSmmmMmk Ik J*i Orchard Kd.. Singapore fl /jL iwrlv at 153. Orchard Road M rrompt Service: Satisfaction 4J Jj Guaranteed N jyt ANNOUNCEMENT WaW -^-«aB tfi I IPm New shipment arrived. J| I M v
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    • 1984 3 sfsfsfsffsfss bill >AllO£%& VACAM WANi£D Ocn raJ Clerk with know■etuji oi fjaineee Typewriting i,nd iMMfjuteeping pteate app.y m own ■anuwrumg ttaiing auahncationa end rerauttcraUon required Post Bex 4.i. Kuala Lumpur. «L.928» CHiNEbE attractive travelling Sa.esgiTi required salary $300 per mell4m, transport, boaffl, commfe* Sion paid. Good prospects. Travelling accompanied uy
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    • 509 3 PERSONAL ANOTHER THING Ike /War was that Satan B way gMB evil w<»ric tor uilo hands <> do Bu; vet we had In c id* 1 oil a bciauSa it wuked in l!io*e da> o vvoik or play, i ime.-, have cbanged: and modern children are taken i>n Suncays to
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  • 806 4 The professional classes, if we may venture upon a generality, have largely escaped the consequences of the incidence of increased cost of living in Malaya since the war. The recent report of the Joint Salaries Commission recorded the fact that professional men in this country, particularly accountants, doctors
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  • 1863 4  -  CONDUCTED By 'OBSERVER' The poor will always be with us i and it is a commentary of the times that tnough many can i afford to spend HOME FOR THE BUNI) their hard.earned money at the »races, where i hundreds of thousands of dollars change j
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  • 494 4 Letters To The Editor SIR.—Coconut ,nd are two indist> rK'if-■ Cori ut ties in th,. household?® 1 rich or poor; After the I the price of o.,r, ir Y j ce "ts and a 2 i was 20 cents, and I increased to 10 6: cents respective!v untJ
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  • 1007 5  -  By ANN HESTER mt v a reader's ne si«l.ition in T his reader has mt countrj and has .Jortunity to sather i jn P h,l the situation R< c Wiltai v for the House of Com- of Mt. awak would irrectkM. On [(1 „ion based?
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  • 164 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mar. 5. In the course of a sweeping denunciation of the Marshall Plan, Senator Geoige W. Malone (Republican, Nevada) today charged Britain and other European countries with manipulating their currencies for commercial advantage. Senator Malone said England's official value for the pound sterling was four
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  • 127 5 Reuter. GENEVA. Mar. 4.—The United Nations Maritime Conference decided today to set up a new specialised agency of the United Nations to deal with shipping. The new organisation, agreed on after a fortnight's discussions by the delegates of 35 nations, will be known as the Inter-Govern-mental Maritime
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  • 30 5 According to the Food Control Pric e Amendment Order 1948, as from March 5, whisky or all brands will be sold at $5.63 per reputed pint bottle.
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  • 250 5 U.P. TOKIO. MARCH C. THE JAPANESE ARMY WAS OBLIGED TO INITIATE THE MANCHURTAN "INCIDENT" AS A MEASURE OF SELF DEFENCE AND IN SO DOING WAS FREE OF THE GUILT OF TREATY VIOLATION. WAR CRIMES DEFENCE ATTORNEY CAPTAIN ALFRED W. BROOKS OF KANSAS
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  • 230 5 Kuala Lumpur, March 4. An Australian named Maxwell Cornfield, was this afternoon convicted by the District Judge. Mr. B. G. Smith, -and sentenced to six months' simple imprisonment, on his being found guilty on three charges of cheating. Accused, it was stated, cheated the Singapore Cold
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  • 194 5 Alor Star. March 5.—The Coastal Provision Exchange Ltd., a new iirm with half a million dollar capital on a co-operative basis, will be opened in Alor Star early next month. Mr. G. K. Das. Managing director of the Kedan Coastal transport and Trading Co..
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  • 46 5 U.P. Greenville, (Mississippi!. March 5. —A rescue boat brought 13 survivors and two dead crewmen ashore today from the towboat Natchez which rammed a bridge pier and sank in the Mississippi. The survivors said they feared that 17 other crewmen had drowned.- U.P.
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  • 228 5 IPOH, MAR. 4. —FOLLOWING A THREE-DAY TRIAL IN THE ASSIZE COURT WHICH HAD AN EXTENDED SITTING TILL WELL PAST C P.M., YESTERDAY TWO YOUNG BANIARESE, HAJI MOHD. SHAARI BIN SA'AF AND AWANG BIN HAJI ASIN WERE FREED ON A CHARGE OF HAVING COMMITTED GANG
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  • 88 5 Reuter. CYPRUS. Mar. 4. Nicosia, capital of Cyprus, was rocked today when striking miners dynamited the house of the island's leading transporter for allegedly carrying blackleg*. The blast came a few hours after the house of an official of the American-owned Mavrovouni copper mines, where the
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  • 56 5 Reuter. ROME, Mar. 4. Monsignor Edoatdo Prettner Cippico, formerly librarian in the archives of the Vatican Secretariat, has been unfrocked after being found guilty of 'falsifications", the Vatican announced tonight. It was reported last September that important documents belonging to Monsignor Antonio Santin, Bishop of Trieste, had
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  • 703 5 The death occurred \n Bate: Gajah Hospital last Wednesday of Mr. Augustine Lopez, until recently Senior conductor of Harewood Estate, Batu Gajah. Tho deceased, who haj bee n ilt for the last few months, was about to go to India on long leave when his condLion became
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  • 161 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Mar. 5. The Shanghai City Council yesterday voted for postponement in enforcement of tho ban on commercialized dancing and tho closure of cabarets, and unanimously passed a resolution urging the I Central Government to rescind the I order. The sponsors of the resolution
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  • 62 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Mar. 5. Army stores worth £192.900.000 had been declared to the Commonwealth Disposals Commission and other stores woith £67.800.000 had been released to Government Departments, other Dominions and trading firms, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) announced in the House of Representatives at Canberra recently.
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    • 571 6 )N SINGAPORE Agent* I or Malayan Railways AND FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. OM?N*RTNFY <r 2 »!s Alexandria) ;10 11 GLEN AFP (Calk Oran. Tangier and Casablanca Due Mar U MFMNON (Calls Casablanca, Tangier) Due April 2 From UK. tor Straits, H""8 Korg and China GLEN STR A E ETA
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    • 580 6 N OTICES AUCTION SALE OF Damaged cargo ex S.S. "BREDERO" 1 Approximately 600 cases and 10 bags RAYON YARN v d imaged Iby sea water) now lying at I S.HB Godown Nos. 17 and 18. i Gate No. 4. j To Be Held At Our Saleroom, j Nos. 14 and
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    • 422 6 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Lim Kok Tai of No. 20-1 Choon Guan Street, Singapore, has applied to the Board ot Licensing Justices, Singapore, for the transfer to hims?lf of a Second Clasj Puolic House Licence restricted to the sale of Poor, Ale, Stout and Porter held by
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    • 703 6 AUCTION SALE OF 2.000 pieces asbjstos cement fiat I sheets, 500 tins assorted ready i mixed paints, 11 drums wood preservative. 5 bales manifold oank and drawing cartridge paper, 618 "1 hermostar,' vacuum tlasks. 20 cases "Tropex" torchlight battenes, 25 cases wishing blue, 137 lbs. dental rubber. 52 tins tennis
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    • 554 6 JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT An examination for Dtatr* Dressers WW be held on April 20th -24th: 1948 2. Candidates from the Stat? of Jchore should forward their applications to the office of the Principal Medical Officer, Johore P-ahru. to reach him not later than 10th: April, 1948. 3 The fees for
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    • 49 6 STERLING ARFiI February s ireaa ar- m c i v i:. rM tag Ar a fj and Nr-v.. uruii being nj mean I H.M.'go" i 1 Kingdom r. T th. r B ■ny d. n Any British I Britis'i pr< I I Burma: trak fori mmm Faroe islands 4ggi
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  • 505 7 find" of the season so winger whow 9t B lull-back. The Urn. .1 iirsl tightB t% turning! out in t.o-itiop io! th«> I nursday, wis the w ,on the held. the qu ilities of 0 ill-baC*. He MM •i.i njpecd, and in nis
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  • 18 7 Reuter. LONDON, M:ir. 4—Rugby Union result Hospitals' cup Semi-final: Guys Hospital 7 Middlesex Hospital 0. —Router
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  • 159 7 untitled \„i; tint o few soccer plumed under i potretf, there is a Ifl quarters to s.A.F.A. ir/int has uiiciiH' ammmmt is <■■■ the elnb M ith no fort U >/.,,/,./ </-< !l for the m /i 'mt. Racial h na ('onniu- << ij officials. "'<
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  • 129 7 1 >,ala > sue porters of J y A are peiturbed by «»absent,. »f star players in JMoai al ieh were lncky to PJ the Signals 3-2 on "♦unexlaj. J u,>l,| d Ike a statement g th, MI A explaining •*'r tkaence believe a •me *"**mUnding has caused
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  • 20 7 An excetienl Tribtrm mictun taken in front of-the R.A.F. goal ra the StTetar AAA ieaamt atrnn on Thursday.
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  • 561 7 Rovers Sports Club 4 S.C.C. 2 Murmurs of disappointment were heard yesterday when the Rovers, the civilian cosmopolitan team that had done so well in friendly matches last season, faced the S.C.C. without Rahman and Harith two outstanding defenders in Malaya. Having played for the
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  • 75 7 Reuter. LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY. M:.r. 4 Twenty Grand, winner of the 1931 Kentucky Derby, died hen yesterday, death being attributed to a twisted intestine. Tvv; nt Ormd he 0 the eeord foi the Derby with two minutes 1.6 seconds, until Whirlaway wou in two minutes 1.4 seconds.
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  • 63 7 Army bent the R.A.F.. two-one. at Alexandra yesterday, in the All-Services Kcckey Competition. RAFs opened'accounts through Leggjrt in the first half, maintaining the lead until the interval. Army got into their strid< on the resumption. Wells equalised a s result Ol a pretty move,
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  • 203 7 Indian Association 2; R.A.F. (Changii 2. A last minute goal gaoled the R.A.F. (CJ'ingii to avert defeat when they met the Indian Association at lalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This game was incidentally the first in the League to end in a draw. Thompson. RAP"
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  • 449 7 (BY ALLAN 1.EWISI PENANG, MAK. 5. \N INVITATION FROM THE MALAYAN JOCKEYS' ASSOCIATION TOOK ME TO THE PTCCADILY HOTEL ON THURSDAY NIGHT WHERI THE ASSOCIATION HELD THEIR REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING. The -Association is properly constituted (registered with Registrar of Societies, Federation ot Malaya) ami its
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  • 1520 8  -  By ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Friday.—The last day of tine Penang Turf Club's Leap Year Mee'ing promises to favour backers again who follow the more popular fancies as on paper ii looks as though winners will again from this category. Tho weather is still
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  • 135 8  -  By ALLAN LEWIS By "GARRICK" Race 1: BARONESS Catherine Race 2: JAUNTY Locus Standi First In Race 3: FAIR WEEK Desert King Monte Ci isto Race 4: LOVELY BORE Moonsunstar Rock Lady Race 5: ALL BOLONEY John Ham Lobau Lady Race 6: SCHOLAR Equine Parlar-ce Eastern
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  • 150 8  -  By ALLAN LEWIS PENANG. Mar. 4.- Capt. R. McRae Pattie reports having sold "Desert Queen" to Albert Stable and she will now be trained by Jack Manning. Mrs. E. Mcßae Pattie has sold "Cold Wave" to Mr. H. C. Lim and he will jom J. E.
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  • 143 8 Reuter—AAP. Hubart. Tasmania, M.ir. 5.— Some hurricane hitting by the Australian touring team. for whem Lindsay H.;ssett <100) and Sydney Barnes «111» added 159 in 78 minutes for the third wicket, marked the lirst day* s pl ay of theL 1 match with (a.smania today. The
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  • 108 8 Georgetown. British Guiana. Mar. 5 —England were dismissed for ill in their first innings today in reply to West Indies first innings total of 297 for 8 declared, and following on had scored 226 fcr six at the close of play in the Third lest.
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  • 43 8 The Singapore Chess Club will hold it* annua' r*n«ral meeting at thp YMCA Orchard Road on Saturday Mfi- f» at 5 n.in. preceded by a I ''"htni'i" T..urn-ti from 3-5 nm. tl.o r«n*ral mee'iner, the Club will bo "At Home*' to its members.
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  • 1026 8 Below is the full card for tnriavfinal day of the Penang Turf Cluh </ S v 3fes h .ng, together with the records,«s RACE ONE 2.15 p vi THIRD GRIFFIN HANDICAP v 1 Catherine 10 oi "Wi.T., TT' S| *urs 2 0 Our Hope 901
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  • 60 8 The ful owing have I ecu selected to represent the SCC versus the Indian Association 'A" on Saturday. Mar. 6 at 2.C0 p.m. on trie Padang:— H. B Noun (Capt), J. H. Wheeler, N. Bradbury. P. M. Evans. Major D B. Ilaif, X V. Thornc, P. W. Dockrill.
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