Malaya Tribune, 11 March 1948
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Title Section61 1948-03-11 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE H Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya ~V J| Simultaneously c lyorx <& Penang. Telegrams "Tr bune,Singapore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). JtfGHT PAGES. THURSDAY, 11TH MARCH, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,61 words
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258 1948-03-11 1 Dm tm (Tribune Staff Reporter) tl \y LlLtj are mapping out derails of the role they have to play in the Singapore elections on Election Day, March 20. A spokesman of the Elections Office told the Tri bune that police officers and o.hor ranks258 words
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Article142 1948-03-11 1 log R M 10 m„ru b ns today Mr. levin foreign ©ecte to trF reign Minis- "our good j during the war"— who icide t day. ther, Mr. Be. builder of "that racy, Czechoslovan ame ;<nd lived r rig the dark days arhen nedom was C142 words
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Article69 1948-03-11 1 Two 38 Smith and Wesson revolvers, each loaded with rive rounds, a 22 Browning automatic, also loaded with five rounds, and a quantity of thread suspected of being stolen, were discovered by Inspector Ratnasin:?ham and a party of detectives in a house in Cummings Street just69 words
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191 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. PRAGUE, Mar. 10.—Mr. Klement Gottwald, Prime ol Czechoslovakia, speaking in the Czech wiiament today at its first session since f;he crisis, deeared: We want nothing but a fair deal and no iffTf'-rence in our internal affairs JJ f ttwald spoke when umedReuter. - 191 words
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Article39 1948-03-11 1 riding in a trishaw along ti iday afternoon, vas l.eld up by five who robbed him of articles. No arms U.-rrj itSS ;,ft, r 9 P- m > unese rorbed a compatriot j,,.'' md valuables worth39 words
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94 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. R A D L E I T AERODROME. HEARTFORDSHIRE. ENGLAND, Mar. 10:—The latest British military plane. th e 50-seatfir Hnadley Page Hastings, left here today on a 26,000-mile test flight in which it will visit Malta. Egypt Pakistan. India. Singapore and Australia. ThReuter. - 94 words
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Article111 1948-03-11 1 LONDON. Mar. 10:—M. M. Gyi. brother of the former Burmese Premier, U Saw who is under sentence of death for a part in the assassination of U Aung San and other cabinet ministers last July, said here today he would try to take his brother's111 words
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Article61 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Mar. 10. The deathroll in th e Tsingtao Chinese ammunition dump explosion yesterday was reported by the Chinese press today as more than 200 in addition to some 150 injured, including about 50 seriously. Appromicately 700 houses are said to have suffered damage, varying inReuter. - 61 words
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Article36 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 10 The House of Lords today agreed that the co-operation of the United States should be sought in producing a joint AngloAmerican history of the Second World War —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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331 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mar. 10.—A petition to King George VI from 16 anti-cession associations in Kuching praying for a revocation of the cession of Sarawak© 'r>e British crown has been rejected. Mr. William Teehng, Conscrva five, asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons toReuter. - 331 words
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Article46 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. Liverpool, Mar. 10.—Fire last night destroyed 6.000.000 lbs. of cotton worth about £500.000 in a sorting warehouse at Kirkby. 10 miles from here. The blaze, one cf the largest on Merseyside for years, lasted five hours be c ore it was under control.—ReuterReuter. - 46 words
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Article42 1948-03-11 1 SHANGHAI, Mar. 10.—Milton i Reynolds* survey plane "Explorer" j was all ready to take off for Nanking this morning, en route to Lanchow, in Kansu, following completion of repairs to a leaking tank which caused postponement j of yesterday's departure.42 words
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Article100 1948-03-11 1 Reuter and AAP. SYDNEY, Mar. 10. The Czechoslovak Consul General here, M. T. Tokoly, resigned his office this afternoon, after commenting that Dr. Jan Masarykfs death was "not suicide, just plain murder." "I had been expecting something like this to happen," he said. I was expecting toReuter and AAP. - 100 words
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Article67 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 10. Juraj Salvik, who resigned as *he C~rch<\slovak Ambassador to the Unigd S*atm last week, descrilmd the suic'ute of Dr. Jan Masaryk, the Czech Foreign Minister, today, as a call to action. "Dr. Masaryk wanted by his sacrifice to remind the Czechnslovakian nation thatReuter. - 67 words
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115 1948-03-11 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A gold and silver cigarette case presented to Mrs. G Ailan by the Egyptian King was stclcn from her desk drawer in the City Bock Stcre yesterday. The case besrs the following inscription inside: ''From H.M. Farouk to Mrs. Allan."115 words
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Article66 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. MAR. 10. Mr. George Marshall, United States Secretary of State, said today that Czechoslovakia is now under a "reign of terror". Speaking of the suicide of the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister, Jan Masaryk, today Mr. Marshall said: "It is tragic to have the things happeningReuter. - 66 words
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Article42 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 10 —The British Government will set up a commission to inquire into the Gold Coast riots, which cost 26 lives up to March 8, Colonial Under-Secretary David, Rees Williams told Parliament today. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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150 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Mar. 10.—It is understood that, Seni Pramoj, Education Minister, will soon be leaving for the southern provinces to investigate *ihe Malay complaints and man discuss Islam grievances with Mahiyideen, the Islamic leader now reported to be residing in Kelantan. Police Major-General Luang ChatrakarnReuter. - 150 words
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267 1948-03-11 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mar. 10.—Maj. Gen. Claire CHennault, who commanded the "Flying Tigers" volunteer air force in China before the outbreak of the Pacific war, told tfclfe House of Repiesentatives Foreign Affairs Committee today that military aid to China would help sop "Russian aggression"Reuter. - 267 words
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Article105 1948-03-11 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With a view to attracting more local girls into the nursing service. Government has supplied to all Singapore girls' schools and youth organisation pictorial supplements showing the activities of nurses. This is part of the publicity campaign sponsored by the Department of105 words
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Article297 1948-03-11 1 (Tr%nnc Mai/ Reporter) Ttocal women are in farmer of takina part m politics, and they are disappointed that not more, than one. woman candidate is contesting the Elections. The reason for this, they say. Js that the elections procedure has not been clarified in the297 words
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Miscellaneous15 1948-03-11 1 Today's Weather nods in most areas. Uxinflfrstorms during the to Mm west of the Island.15 words
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Article99 1948-03-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With a view to educating the voting public on the benefits of election and a democratic form of Government, some o c the candidates standing for election, are now making a move to form a counter-bloc agahast antielectlon propaganda. Mr M. K. Chidambaram, a Muni'eip3l99 words
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Article55 1948-03-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Sr> cial Constable C. S. Dasan (20). who was accidentally Shot by a comrade's revolver whi.e they were on guard duty at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank about 1 p m. on Tuesday afternoon, died in the Civil General Hospital, yesterday. The55 words
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Article40 1948-03-11 2 Mr. T. K. Taylor from the King Edward 'the VII School, Talp.ng has assumed duties as headinaetei High School, Klang and Mr M Campbell. headmaster «Ig School. Klang. has been transfe red to the Sultan IdrlS College at Tanjong Malim.40 words
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257 1948-03-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) f Speaking at the third M.D.U. Anti-Election Lecture Meeting at j Dalhousie Place yesterday. Mr. I Gerard d'Cruz quoted certain Government servants as telling him j that although they were in favour of boycotting elections, they feared victimisation. The257 words
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Article113 1948-03-11 2 The General Secretary of the Kuomintang of China. Selangor Branch, Mr. Fang Huan Yao understands from Mr. D. L. Porter, Head of Broadcasting of the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service that it is likely that the historic recordings of Dr. Sun Vat-sen's speech in113 words
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Article242 1948-03-11 2 A further drop in the incidence of serious crime has been recorded for the month of February. Official figures released today .show that gang robberies totalled 11 during the month throughout the Federation as against 15 in January. Kelantan showed a new record low in gang242 words
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Article163 1948-03-11 2 A Chinese, Lim Seng Kirn who is alleged to have been discovered with a revolver in his trouser pocket at the junction of Lorong 1 and Geylang Road on the morning of Nov. 16 last year, was committed to stand trial at the next163 words
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Article111 1948-03-11 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, MAR. 10.—At the annual general meeting of the Teachers' Union of Malacca it was unanimously decided that the teachers of the Settlement should follow a more active programme for the current year. The teachers were determined to go all out to111 words
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Article94 1948-03-11 2 Bail of $1,000 was allowed a middle aged Chinese, Choy Ah luck, when hi appeared before, the Eighth Police Magistrate. Mr. R W. Rule, yesterday. Choy was charged with being in possession of dutiable liquor and a still for distilling liquor. Thr<.e quarts of samsu, 12 galions94 words
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Article119 1948-03-11 2 Dattmnor conjures up i visions of rolling moorlands 1 and rugged tors, a back- ground of many novelists from R. D. Blackmore to t Eden Phillpotts. It mak':s an ideal background for romance, t But Dartmoor contain* 1 something tesides the rugged beauties of nature, t something119 words
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Article231 1948-03-11 2 According to the 1947 Report, the Supreme Court has had a conSlderable increase of work. In no other year in the history of the Court have the assizes been continuous. Twelve assizes were held. From Octobei 2« to December 19 two assize courts were231 words
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Article155 1948-03-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) About 400 guests last night attended a dinner given by the Inspectorate of the Singapore Police Force at the Sea View Hotel on the occasion of the Inspectors' annual dinner. Chief Inspector Mohamed Amin 1 roposed the toast of the King and Inspector T. Rajah155 words
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Article90 1948-03-11 2 Out of a total of 531 persons reported missing from their homes in the Malayan Union last year, the police were successful in tracing 279. states the annual report of the Malayan Police. Of those reported missing, 273 were females and 258 males. The whereabouts of 123 males90 words
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Article87 1948-03-11 2 The annual report for 1947 of the Malayan Police reveals that investigations were made into 1,955 cases under sudden or suspicious circumstances. Of this total, 1,553 were males and 402 females. The report adds that suicide aeroumed for 2*4 males and 8] femalesA total of 36987 words
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341 1948-03-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) New cupro-nickel coins, which will replace thr paper tmr now in circulation, are expected to arrive in Singapore next six months. The Cur rency Commissioners informed the Tribune that th coins are similar in appearance to the former coin* but341 words
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Article91 1948-03-11 2 Alleged to have mjtmm bangle from c year-old Chinese, i, I was produced befon the becond Police Magistrate M LC.Grn yesterday to »nswe, a ehara> theft. j Accused was atteged to km removed the bangle railed n <;17.50 from one Chan :it 7.45 a.m. on liar 9 i91 words
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389 1948-03-11 3 i oR nV SKIDDED ACROSS THE SLIPPERY ROAD V COLLIDED WITH A SINGAPORE TRACTION OMNIBUS. WHEN HE SWERVED TO THE RIGHT HIS BRAKES TO AVOID A WOMAN AND A WERE MOVING TO AND FRO IN FRONT OF HIS (lN THE AFTERNOON OF FEB. 26, WONG389 words
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Article92 1948-03-11 3 and social welpsychiatrist! and I to attend the vj national Congress on Mental will be held in Lonigusl nth to 21st of tin- Natural Mental Health. The the full approval of f! nment and both if. Anenrin Bevan, Minister of ,n 1 Mr R A Butler, a92 words
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Article42 1948-03-11 3 It i= officially stated that His y th< 111 11 Commissionbeen pli ised to accept the of .Mr. S. N. King, ICJL Resident Commissioner, Pmn; as an Official Member of Federal Executive and kt Legislativi Councils with larch 1. 1948.42 words
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203 1948-03-11 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE IS EXPERIMENTING WITH ADULT EDUCATION THRO! :GH THE FORMATION OF THE PEOPLE'S EDUCAIIONAL AS» >r*IATION. THE MAIN' OBJECT IS TO TEACH THE ILLITERATE TO BAD AND WRITE AND TO ENCOURAGE THOSE WHO ARE BACKWARD IX SELF-IMPRO\*EMENT fetonr T. H. Sileocks. of203 words
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298 1948-03-11 3 The second Chinese massacre trial, in which Maj. Mlzuno Keichi. Commandant of the Sub-Unlt of the 2nd. Field Kempeitai, stands charged at the Singapore War Crimes Court with complicity in the kUling of at least 177 local Chinese civilians between Feb. 18 and298 words
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Article307 1948-03-11 3 «wV Mohimmed bin Mydin, on trial at the Singapore Assize Court before Mr. Justice Jobling and a common jury on a charge of carrying arms at the junction of Sim's Avenue and Lorong 21 on August 11 last, walked out of the dock a free man yesterday307 words
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Article147 1948-03-11 3 Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd, Commander-in-Chief. Air Command, Far East, and Lady Lloyd have returned to Singapore from their visit to Australia and New Zealand. They landed at Tengah in the C.-in-C.'s special aircraft yesterday afternoon. Also on board the aircraft were Rear-Admiral Casidn, Flag147 words
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Article80 1948-03-11 3 Changes in the Food Control Department and Joint Supply Board are due to take place within a few clays, when Mr. John Hamer, Food and Prica Controller, and Secretary of the Joint Supply Board on leave to the United Kingdom, the Tfibune learnt Mr. Crocker, Assistant80 words
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Advertisement114 1948-03-11 3 BLACKOUT PRECAUTIONS STOCKS OF I TAR EAST' LANTERNS :.lADE IN ENGLAND supplied to Government departments can ■J* be obtain ed locally. These lanterns are •"■tl proof easy to light, will give good illumi- t »>ation and ar c eeonomi?al in burring. Maximum Retail Price $3/AVAILABLE AT s''V N i II114 words
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Advertisement592 1948-03-11 3 PERSONAL THE JEEP GIRL must, of course wtpx v silk handkerchief to keep hei locks from blowing about She must have Other things Too. 1 ,\e m&si important is the glow of health, the kind of glow that conies from drinking MILO. (X.944 VEHICLES FOR SALE AJS If Cycle 350592 words
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Article936 1948-03-11 4 Lord Listowel, the newly appointed Minister of State for the Colonies, has left Malaya after spending sixteen days in this country dur i n g a hich, as he explained in a farewell broadcast, he came to collect) facts not to solve problems. During that period the936 words
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1984 1948-03-11 4 Sir,—On the ev e of the elec- tion s the tempo of political acS tivity in Singapore has been t stepped up markedly. Policies have been outlined, pledges J made, promises held out. Many j thing s have been said—before -t is1,984 words
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Article154 1948-03-11 4 BELGRADE With tobacrn expensive in England and most continental countries on the p rette standard", Yugoslav a. on' of the largest tob.irco producers in Europe, is ready to enter the western maikets with a M I co pouch and 12 high-quality brands of cigarettes. Yugoslavia is one of154 words
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Advertisement474 1948-03-11 4 Taste! Taste!! Taste!!! What else matters? Good Taste knows neither Frontier nor Continents. On Taste, and Taste alone. Gold Leaf s popularity rests. Sole Importers: F.A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LIMITED THE LARGEST STUDIO IN TOWN FOR MOST ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY, SEE Lilywhite STUDIO 162. ROCHORF ROAD, (off Victoria Street) Singapore: Tel: 2984 Business474 words
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Advertisement50 1948-03-11 4 INTRODUCING TIIE EDDY STONE "556" 10 VALVE $475 HIRE PURCHASE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. M. E. NATHAN 25 9, C-chard Rd., Spore. JBSSMSnSB^BMGSBBaD^BBBBBBBSBBBBBBBm Shelvador Refrigerator Once you have used a JShelvador you will never be satisfied with another. SEE THEM AT LEE FLETCHER SHOW-ROOM 102-106, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: 3338.50 words
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Advertisement19 1948-03-11 4 h —1 J FLORENCE 8,, J Oil Cooking STOVES and OVENS 2 Burner STOVE with single ©VEX .....S 170.0«19 words
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Article138 1948-03-11 5 10: EIGH I PERAK RESIDENTS WILL BE IN. HE RESIDENCY. IPOH. ON SATURDAY. MARCH EXCELLENCY. SIR EDWARD GENT, K.C.M.G.. M C HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE FEDEMALAYA. PAYS HIS FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO IHE INAUGURATION OF THE FEDERATION. THE MI L COMMENCE AT 5 PM. will138 words
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Article, Illustration854 1948-03-11 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) To vote or not to vote is your own look out, bu f should you decide to vote, this is how you should proceed on Election Day, March 20. To simplify mattfTs for the voting public, a polling day rehearsal854 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-03-11 5 Having cast her vote, Miss Singapore is dropping the ballot paper into the c ""i,^ c baUo? box in the presence OJ the Presiding Officer. An armed policeman mounts sentry near ballot box.36 words
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345 1948-03-11 5 lpoh. Mar. 10. The Kuala Kangsar Reservoir murder trial which is being heard in the Per a k Assize Court by the Hon. Mr Justice E N. Taylor reached its closing stages yesterday when the accused. Govindasamy in a statement Trom the dock,345 words
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Article27 1948-03-11 5 Reuter. PARIS. Mar. 9. Fifteen peo ple were arrested today after an arms dump intended for Palestine Jewish terrorists had been found in a Paris garage. -Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-03-11 5 The Presiding Officer queries the bona fides of three queuemg voters. Miss Singapore who came in first was followed bp these three voters. Note the ballot box. sealed md locked, iciih the armed policeman standing by for any emergency. A voter in the polling booth, easting56 words
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Advertisement195 1948-03-11 5 P\ Cool a '17 ,c Refreshing I t\ Fragrant YOUR. ALLY AGAINST IK THEREAT k Introductory Offer! Iv I on, y For one Month 6 x 16 ozs. at $18/= p.case I Sff A »i 12x8 ozs. at $21 p.case 24 x 4 czs. at $24/- p.case Attractive Discounts for195 words
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Advertisement96 1948-03-11 5 PERFECTLY NATURAL! NATURALLY PERFECT PORTRAITURE BY I MOLLIE ROSS OF LLOYD STUDIOS 255. ORCHARD ROAD (Oppos'tc CoM Storage) WITH OIL PAINTINGS BY Mr, W. SZETU PARIS TRAINFD AKTIST t Don't panic! Pop along to your nearest Creameries Milk Bar —pay a mere Sl.so—and you've a brick of delicious, scrumptious Magnolia96 words
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541 1948-03-11 6 "WICKETS - (By "WICKETS". THE CRICKET SEASON HAS ARRIVED—BUT THP C 4\fP HAS NOT BEEN GIVEN A CHANCE TO GET INTO FULL SWING ON ACCOUNT OF THE BAD WEATHER SINGAPORE HAS BEEN EXPERIENCING DURING THF PART T VO WEEKENDS. Most Club "test" matches have had541 words
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Article128 1948-03-11 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The 80th District Conference of the Rotary Club i s to be held in Singapore from Friday. March 26. to Sunday. March 28. Thli the first occasion the liberation that the District con erenco is held in SouthEast Asia. The conference will be participated in128 words
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Article160 1948-03-11 6 (From Qitr Oun Reporter) MALACCA, Mar. 10. The semi-nude body of a thirty-eight-year old Malay woman, Che Lok binte Haji Abdul Hamid. was found washed up on the banks of the Malacca River at about 7.30 a.m. on Tuesday morning. The body was discovered160 words
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Article85 1948-03-11 6 Reuter. oiiaiignai. .vi l i 1 1 iv. uhhm inflationary trend took on added speed when all public utility companies today raised their rates between 20 and J5 per cent. The increase was said to be necessary because of the sharp rise of luel prices and the costReuter. - 85 words
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Article123 1948-03-11 6 Reuter. TOKIO, Mar. 10.-General MacArthur today declined to add anything to a statement he had made yesterday on his presidential position. His Chief Public Relations Officer. Col. Echols today issued further statement clarifying C.en. MaeAithur's position. > "The statement made yesterday by Cen. Mac ArthurReuter. - 123 words
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Article130 1948-03-11 6 Reuter. LONDON. Mar. 10.—In tne House of Commons, Mr. Emanuel Shin well was asked by Sir John Mellor (Conservative, Sutton) "why the War Department refuses to consider applications for release from military service from individuals who would normally be released in Class A before the endReuter. - 130 words
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Article66 1948-03-11 6 Reuter. ACCRA. Mar, 10.- The British sloops Actaeon and Ncreide (both over 1.400 tons) anchored before daylight today off the Gold Coast capital of Accra, scene of recent disorders. Quiet crowds collected on the beaches and high ground to watch the sloops which left aboutReuter. - 66 words
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Article80 1948-03-11 6 BERLIN, Mar. 9.--General Sir Brian Robertson, the British Military Governor, today described as "Perfectly reasonable and normal*' the Soviet Administration's decision to halt de-nazification in the Soviet Zone. He told a press conference that the Soviet decision that former Nazis who have now embraced democracy should be reinstated in80 words
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Article95 1948-03-11 6 Reuter. London, Mar. 9.—The British Government was "looking at the position in Ceylon" where there was no oil rationing. Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told the House of Commons today. Conservative Member Oliver Crosthwaite Eyr e had asked the Chancellor if he would look atReuter. - 95 words
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Article93 1948-03-11 6 The office-bearers -of the Serangoon Association for the year 1948 49 are as follows:— Patrons: Mr. M. Ogle, Mr. Aw Kow, Mr. Lim Kirn Lee; Picvuent: Mr. Kwa Cheng Joo ueelecUd>; Vice-Presidents: Mr. Gan Kee Tian, Low Huck Yang, Charlie Kang. Tan Teng Siang: Hon. Secretary: Mr. Chua93 words
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Article59 1948-03-11 6 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the P..AF. Sembav. illy- on Saturday Mar 13 at Sembawang. Players are to meet at the Club and transport will leave at 1 30 i n.i.i. sharp :—E. N. Pillai. Ha]]owav. Suratta, Yogarajah, Delikan, Pat JSwyny, Hooper, S. K. Sundiam. Cheonx59 words
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Article68 1948-03-11 6 The Singapore Chi* j ming Club will hold v I f on Sunday larl; Ito sel ect the Bin ga compete in the I tic ttleet •>! p> r r aq»; a Easter H-.hday,/' 1 Try-o its will be h*u follow ig event, tres and 20068 words
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Advertisement580 1948-03-11 6 IN BINGAPORJJ A«j« h iils For Malay an Railways AND GLEN LIKE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. ENARTNFY (Calls Alexandria) 10 11 G..£NAPP alls Oran, Tangier and Casablanca Due Mar. 12 MKMNON (Calls Casablanca, Tangier) Due April 2 From U.K. for Stratts, Hong Kong and China CLENSTRAE ETA April 1580 words
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Advertisement656 1948-03-11 6 NOTICES INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT, FEDERATIOT OF 7IALAYA. Applications are invited for appointment in the Income Tax Department, Federation of Malaya as:— Assistant Examiner. The duties of the appointment will include the assessment to Income Tax of income from property, employments and certain trades and businesses. Applicants must be able to656 words
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Advertisement476 1948-03-11 6 HOLLAND EAST \>i LINE. MM. MEFRKERKdue Singapore Igtfj M «oad.ng cargo alongside |R Wharves for Aden Port Said Genoa Mar seilles Antwerp Rotterdam Amsterdam Hamburg and further Continental p rtrU sufficient inducement 22' For cargo and apply tt 1 NEDERLAND U.\T ROYAL DUTCH MAII Agents: Holland hasi tofVL Tel: 71»476 words
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865 1948-03-11 7 SPECTATOR - T here's Plenty To Talk About The Navy Soccer Team Today r Post-Mortem— on yesterday's game 1 i CHYE HEE has still i to strike his last teason's 1 form. He was disappoint-.•) ing yesterday, and if lie does not slum- improvement. J is likely to be out of the865 words
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Article155 1948-03-11 7 At the sixteenth annual general meeting 6f the Useful Badminton Party, the lollowing were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year:— Patrons —Mr. Wong Tet Conn. Mr. Yeo Thiam Teck. Dr. C. J. Poh. M.8.E.. Mr. Lee Song Chua. President: Mr. Ong Say Yeo (re-elected); Vice-Presidents: Mr. S. R.155 words
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Article186 1948-03-11 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI.-Selection of athletes to represent China at the Olympic Games this year has already begun and officials of the China National Amateur Athletic Federation have been sent to major cities in China to establish offices for the preliminary selection of candidates. According to a decisionReuter. - 186 words
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Article126 1948-03-11 7 The C.S.C. team to play the Singapore Colts on Saturday Mar. 13 at ♦he C.T.A. Ground Balleater Road) 2 p.m. ■wfll be:—E- Doraisamy (Capt.) S. Nagiah, V. Ramalingam. A. C Shegaran. S. KulMingham, A. Ponnampalam. S- Retnam. L. P. S. Rajasooria, W. Ponniah. L. Wtjfwwra and W. Fernando.126 words
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Article183 1948-03-11 7 I I i ScoVing seven goals, the S.C.C defeated the La Salle Sports Club who replied with only one goal, in a friendly soccer match played on the padang. yesterday. The Club should have added further to this tally, but their l forwards frittered away183 words
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462 1948-03-11 7 Tiger Sports Club 4 O.H.Q. Signals 0 THE TIGERS ROARED AGAIN YESTERDAY. BEATING O H. Q SIGNALS. FOUR-NII. AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM OPENING THE S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. DIV. I. WITH A FOURONF VICTORY OVER SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS ON MAR. 1. THIS NEWI.Y-FOBMED TEAM HAS MADE462 words
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Article87 1948-03-11 7 U.P. MIAMI (Florida). Mar. 10— Big Jim Ferrier, of Australia and San Francisco, and Cary Middlecoff. of Memphis, Tennessee, won the US$lO,OOO Miami international four ball golf tournament one up for 36th hole. They defeated Ellsworth Vines of Denver, Colorado, former tennis star and Ed. Furgol ofU.P. - 87 words
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Article90 1948-03-11 7 The Indian Assiocintion, Singapore, will meet the Bencoleen Sports C.ub a came of five sets at table tenm* to be played at the Bencoolen Sporty Club premises at Bencoolen Street at 7 15 sharp, on Friday. Mar. 12. Tne Indian team will be the followmg:Somasundram. P S.90 words
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Article34 1948-03-11 7 j Reprints of local photo- graphs appearing in the Morning Tribnne awl Malaya Tribune ran be bad on application to the I Tribune Photographic De- partment at 52.00 P*f J copy. 134 words
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Article265 1948-03-11 8 rßv ALLAN LEWIS). Si) Anthony Lindsay Hogg, who is representative of the AngloIrish Blood «tock Katncy is at present visitinsr Australia and will come U> Malaya from that country. Sir Anthony is expected to arrive in Singapore on April and will visit each racing centre in265 words
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Article388 1948-03-11 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) When the troopship Strathnaver with nearly 1.100 officers and men of the Gurkha Regiment berthed this morning under an esccrt of R.A.F. planes, the men were greeted by His Excellency the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson; the G O C. Singapore District. Major.388 words
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518 1948-03-11 8 Read Cables From Friends "We're Disappointed In You" Then Leaps To Death Reuter. PRAGUE, Mar. 10.—Dr. Jan Masaryk, 61-year-old Foreign Minister and son of the founder of the Czechoslovak Republic, committed suicide early today by jumping from the window of his official residence in Prague. A huge pile of redReuter. - 518 words
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607 1948-03-11 8 (By "FOREHAND") Lim Bong Soo and Wee Eng Lock had to battle very to enter the quarter-finals in the men's doubles of tri!3 S.L.T.A. Indoor Championships yesterday. Their opponents were A. G. B. Pakn and S. A. Dawood. The match went to three607 words
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Article132 1948-03-11 8 Aht avy programme including an investiture ceremony, visits to State Departments and formal Parties, spread over three days, has been arranged for Hi s Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Edward Gent, when he pays his first official visit to Perak this week-end, since the132 words
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Article71 1948-03-11 8 U.P. SHANGHAI, Mar. 10.—The District Court sentenced a Manilan kidnapper to 15 years imprisonment for abduction and murder of the son of a Chinese millionaire Li An Tai. Manuel Soo former chauffeur of the family was caught in Shanghai after collecting part of the ransom. TheU.P. - 71 words
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Article63 1948-03-11 8 The football teaim of the Christian Brothers Old Boys Association will make its debut this year in a soccer match against the St. Joseph School XI today at 5.15 p.m. at the School ground. Bras Basah Road. The following will represent the C.8.0.8.A.: J. D'Souza; Patrick63 words
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580 1948-03-11 8 Reuter. i BERLIN, Mar. 10.—British, American and French military government representatives, 'he heads of the Australian, Belgian. Canadian, Chinese. Czechoslovak, Danish, Greek, the Netherlands, Norwedian, Polish and Yugoslav militGry missions and prominent German figures today joined with members of the Muslim community inReuter. - 580 words
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Article87 1948-03-11 8 PENANG. March 10:—The Municipal President. Mr. W. C. Taylor, announced yesterday that in two years' time, there will be two senior appointments for locai Municipal employees. The commencing salary will be $300 a year rising to $550. The effect o c this is that87 words
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Article128 1948-03-11 8 A General re-election of the Kiwi Members' League (Spore Sect.), was held on Sunaay at the residence of Mr. Richard Chua, No. 75, Cairnhill Road. The following were elected me committee of management for this year:— President Mr. X- H. Chan, Vice-President: Miss Elsie Lim and Mr. tot\128 words
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Article60 1948-03-11 8 The Rocklites team at cricket against the GHQ PARELF (Tanglin) on Sunday Mar. 14 at 11 a.m. at Tanglin will be:—C da SUva, C. B. Yon Raft C. B. Humphries. G. Woodford, J. D'SoUZa, Tham Khoon Poh, P. Swyny. J. Galistan, R. Scully, D. Swyny, S. Ferreira. Rererve-::—T. Doral.60 words
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Article92 1948-03-11 8 At th" inauerural meeting of the S.H.B Head Office B.P. held on the Feb. 28 the following were elected as office hearers for the year 1948. Pre-irient: Choonrr Yr«ng: VicePrrrjd«>nt«- Lim Poh Seah. Koh Kirn Yean ft Lim Jee Teck: Hon. Secretary: Raja92 words
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Article1052 1948-03-11 8 Dr. and Mrs. E. Noronha have returned to Kuala Lumpur from Australia, having left their two children at Perth. Mr. E. Tipson. of the British and Foreign Bible Society, is touring the Peninsula prior to his departure for Australia on retirement at th? end of the month.1,052 words
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Advertisement98 1948-03-11 8 "REBECCA" Bookab'e at Robinsons. MARGARET Place. Tel. 5894 Ex 4 or nißhtb j Dine in the Palm Court Grill latI at Raffles Hotel ,on| s hl THE BEST CUISINE THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SETTING W TOWN DANCE FLOOR ON THE LAWN. Music by Raffles' Quartette with Ken Leslie. V»»"» 1 j98 words
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