Malaya Tribune, 13 March 1948

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya r Printed Simultaneously W Kuala Lumpur, Ipon Penang. Telegrams: "Tribune.Singapore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). EIGHT PAGES. SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Ayenta—Messra. Codn Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 249 1 JERUSALEM, Mar. 12.—The United States Consul General in Jerusalem, Mr. Robcr, McAl&e, and members of his staff evacuated the consular building today after an anonymous telephone warning in Hebrew tha'» it would be blown up "in 30 minutes". A police later searched the building,
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  • 121 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mar. 12:—The high price of Argentine goods was assailed today in a report issued by the Special Foreign Aid Committee o' the United States House of Representatives. The report, a study of the pai t Latin America could play in the European
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  • 255 1 hnl gi iQ Reporter > n loping companies unions are in disfil>' i over P'irt of the Gov- <* cB [ft scheme for thp 4 men's Registration red Is holding up f >■ the estabUshBureau. which the jSLe understands will be siturtor. Buiktag near the vr
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  • 37 1 MANCHESTER. MAR. 12.— I 40-v»ar-old Indian pedlar, Khan, of Manchester, Xi sentpneed to four years' pnai servitude at the Man■jjter assizes today after he ■d been round, guilty c?r landing a woman with a Mk
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  • 81 1 Reuter. LONDON. Mar. 12. The Wood Minister #T. h W' t 2 his Ministry's trading services to make to •in the next 12 months compared with £450.000,000 in T.uT'rshown in estimates published today W f« the corresponding drop in expenditure from t^io,m. HI to
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  • 75 1 The Rev. Brother Director of the St. JosepfTs Institution is appealing for funds to build a science department and rehabilitate the school playing field. About $50,000 will be required. The science department will also be available for by the pupils of other Catholic schools
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  • 114 1 Three ships are expected to arrive in Singapore this month lr.aded with $750,000 worth of Japanese goods, the first experts from Japan. The Glcnapp is expected to dock in Singapore in a few days time with a cargo of drugs. The Ink Sang due to
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  • 482 1 Reuter. LONDON Mar 12 —Seventy-three British members of Parliament of all parties except the Communist today Placed a resolution before Parliament demanding a European Union in the fullest sense. They will urge a House of Commons debate at ttote earliest moment. The present signatories include
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  • 48 1 The Atlas Sky Merchant is now expected to arrive at Kallang at approximately 9 a.m. on Monday. Unless technical difficulties make it impracticable, the Malayan Broadcasting Company will conduct a special broadcast programme during 'the proposed guest flight over Singapore on Tuesday at 1 p.m.
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  • 42 1 Tribune's special raring correspondent Allan Lewis phoned from Kuala Lumpur this morning: Going likely to be heavy. Best bets: Minstrel Boy and Electroplate. Good outsiders: Howe. Fortune's Favourite and Kilbeau. Safe each way bets: R*rown, Sun God and Trousers.
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  • 95 1 Calling all cyclists If you find your unlocked bicycle missing from its parking place today, you may find the machine at the Telok Ayer Police Station., REASON: The Singapore Police are usina extra patrols today to roundup all unloekeA bicycles. The area likely to be affected by
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  • 65 1 Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 12. The secret underground headquarters here where Britain's war cabinet and Allied chiefs of Staff planned war strategy are to be preserved for their historic interests the Ministry of Works announced today. The rooms with their concrete reinforcements below Whitehall, Britain's
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  • 54 1 After 23 years' of teaching in the East. Mis s Jessie Kilgour. headmistress of the Church o! England Zenana Methodist j School, Sophia Road, has retired. Miss Kilgour will retire in Malaya "for the time being." She has been put in charge of the new C of
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Dublin, Mar. 12. George Nobel, Count Plunkett, 96-year-old Papal count whose son was executed after the Easter week rising of 1916, died in Dublin today. An ardent Republican he took part in the rebellion of 1916 when he acted as the rebels' envoy or. the continent. Reuter.
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  • 235 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Mar. 12.—Lord Mountbattien, GovernorGeneral of India, today returned to ?<h'e Burmese people the throne of King Thibaw, the last Burmese King, in vn impressive and colourful ceremony at the nouse or the President. Sao Shwe Thaik. Cabinet ministers, diplomats and servicemen of
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  • 333 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 12.—The Arab Higher Committee listed the names of alleged leaders of "Zionist terrorism" today in a 20-page "Black Paper" on the Jewish Agency, issued here. Top men behind the "broaa. ambitions plans for the conauest of the Holy Land", said the paper,
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    • 289 1 i Watches Clocks I I All the latest styles I P Wholesale and Retail J I Owing to limited stock 4 n Q catalogue is issued. i 4 Expert Repairs Undertaken I Yick Woh Hingj J 429, North Bridge Road, Spore. j M>hone 7922 (near Middle Road) ETsTI MUSICAL COMEDY
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1083 2 THE SINGAPORE INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN ITS MEMORANDUM TO THE GOVERNMENT ON THE DEBTOR CREDITOR RELATIONS BILL DISAGREES WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A JOINT DEBTOR CREDITOR SURPLUS FUND AND BOARD FOR SINGAPORE AND THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. THE MEMORANDUM ALSO SUGGESTS AMENDMENTS TO, AND
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  • 165 2 A verdict of justifiable homl cide was returned by the Singa pore Coroner, Mr, W. G. Porter, yesterday at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a 35-year-old Hokkien. Ho Quee Boh. who was shot dead by sen tries during a chase in a
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  • 96 2 The Pawnbrokers (Amendment) Ordinance 1948, passed In the Advisory Council yesterday make s the pawnbrokers liable to a nn«? of $5,000 for failure to report the Police the possession of property believed to be stolen. Mr. E. J. Davies, AttorneyGeneral, moving the motion -or amendment, told «the
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  • 69 2 The approval of the Singapore Advisory Council will shortly be sought for the enforcement of the Singapore Port (Berthing and Mooring Amendment) Rules, 1948, to reserve and control the use of the new landing steps at the seaward end of Clifford Pier, and also to
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  • 197 2 If you are the kind of movie fan who lib ing derring-do in the bold style and crave exeitin'" daring rescues of damsels in distress; if Y ou iwV that's slightly saucy and enjoy a hearty lam"h bia's "The Prince Of Thieves" m v?ew
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  • 30 2 Two Illegal immigrants were found on board the M/V Resang which arrived in Singapore yesterday from Kuantan. On the Resang were 60 deck passengers, including 10 c mors.
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  • 37 2 A Chinese, who fell off a mov- j ing trolley bus at the junction of Lavender Street and Kail any Road yesterday, was removed in j an unconscious condition to the Civil General Hospital.
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  • 61 2 The tug "Trasher" of Manila Registry which is operating for the j Malayan Stevedoring and Trans- [jortation Co., Singapore, has re- turned to Singapore after towing a 2,000 ton L.C.T. to Palernbang. It is understood the Trasher will be undertaking another toy. age job to Sarawak shortly. She
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  • 28 2 The Singapore Rotary Club agreed to subscribe TT.s! $500 ($5 per member) to the Rotary Foundation Fund. The balance is to come from the Club's funds.
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  • 155 2 Iwo Teochews Kb cb and Yeoh Yon g Ngee w er Court yesterday n tt v charges of being in possession of arms a n d mm tion. They were alleged to h;i v. found in posa matic pistol and a .38 revoher It Is
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  • 198 3 75 PRESIDING OFFICERS (3 WOMEN) AP POINTED FOR ELECTION DAY i Jffl (1 porter) si« ail. were fay u>r the speri- ctkm staff" by i; us, Bupt rcisor ttf ft. sin ff, druvn from U partmenta of the (nil icork on March ore fire ~r whom uill act ,i>i oMcmm.
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  • 591 3 VDICAL CHANGES IN THE MALAYAN RUBBER RESULTING IN A HIGHER YIELD IN THE RUBHAVE ALREADY TAKEN PLACE, SAID SIR CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR OF A GROUP OF PALM OIL COMPANIES. IN REPLYING TO ESTIONS PUT TO HIM IN SINGAPORE YESTER- has just comide tour of rubsaid ttiat
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  • 123 3 ITrifcame Staff Reporter) Last evening over 400 guests cocktail party given d Lady Killearn to hiend! and members of the press M Baku s. rene. Th. three children of Lord *.he guests with rial, and won the admiration ol tliose present. i lllearn confided to me
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  • 98 3 A young Chinese, Ong Lai Soon, was sentenced to eight years' rigorous imprisonment »n the Assize Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Jobling on a charge o: conspiring with another person in carrying arms, to wit. two pistols. The accused and another Chinese were surprised by
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  • 119 3 James Lamm, a merchant seaman who pleaded guilty to the charge of house-trespass, told the Second District Judge, Mr. A. D. Farivll, that he was misdirected by the taxi-driver and he (the accused thought it was a place for "that". The court was told
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  • 103 3 A ship's officer was fined $100 for voluntarily causing hurt to a captain, by the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. Wait, yesterday. Accused. C. F. Tranter. sth Engineer of the s.s. Solon, was found guilty of punching Captain Spence. also of the same ship, on the
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  • 390 3 •AN EFFICIENT NATURAL RUBBER PRODUCER HAS NOTHING TO FEAR FROM THE COMPETITION OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER. CONDUCTED UNDER FAIR TRADING CONDITIONS SAID SIR JOHN HAY, CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR OF A NUMBER OF RUBBER AND PALM OIL COMPANIES, AT A SINGAPORE PRESS CONFERENCE YESTERDAY. SIR JOHN
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    • 793 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED 1 y an enterprising busiUe__ gtuu email with ready capital v tagent ousiness man between the ages'of 35 to 45. Applicant must possess previous business experiences on special lines to ensure net pronts. Box No. A 970, M.T, Spore. (R. 5). iixUiAiN UK MALAY
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    • 560 3 FOB SALE "P" GHEE FOR SALE we have a large quantity of *'P'' Ghee for sa:e. interested agents and brokers please communicate wnn Hoe Co., 50. Pekin Street. Singapore- (R. 14; SA__ By Auction on 18th March. 1948 at 11 a.m. 120 H.P- Diesei driven vessel "West Wind of 59.38
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    • 508 3 ACCOMMODATION ADVERTISER requires 2-room Omce Ac-on.nio_at.ion. Will compensate for furniture fittings. Reply Box A9OB, M.T., Spore (R.6t EUROPEAN requ'res single or double room with bathroom, modern sanitation garage even, wiihout furniture (fnvate entrance preferred). With or with- 1 out board. Communicate with Box No. A 967, M.T., S'por*. (Q. 994)"
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    • 614 3 PERSONAL AIR AIR AIR. It is all «>r the.days People come on the air am. fly in the air and get free au |< i their tyres. But you can y switch over to liquids. How about a dice cup of Nescafe? (M.94h>. DECENT GIRL COMPANION required by Local born
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  • 742 4 Crisis Food Parcels The economic outlook in Great Britain is depressing in the extreme even to citizens of the Empire who reside, as we do in this country, in more favoured localities where there is no serious shortage of food to add to other troubles. It is grim indeed, tjiat
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  • 170 4 "Itma-ty fine," was Tommy Handley's view of the winning concoction in the International cocktail-making championship at London's hotel exhibition, submitted by 26-years-old Sidney Mitchell, an apprentice at Scott's Restaurant, Coventry-street, W. He defeated 300 barmen and their 2,000 new cocktails from all over the world with his mixture:
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  • 61 4 CHICAGO, Mar. 11. Latest reports state that 12 people were killed and the sole survivor, a woman, was critically injured, when a Skymaster plane taking off for Miami crashed and burned out here on Wednesday night. The plane had nine passengers and a crew of four.
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  • 1835 4  -  CONDUCTED By 'OBSERVER' Congratulations, Nancy, on your further incursions into journalism with another article which sets NANCY SEOW a tone never before attained in Cecil Street or, modesty almost impels me to say, even in Anson Road. If our contemporary wish to improve the quality of
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  • 405 4 I In the city 0 Bell •i I Inland, on y <just sixty I a full moon and a h, I which lit up one I steps forward that th< h race nad mad*- sin 0 1 tlon °f the wheel I sand years
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  • 86 4 Reuter. MANILA. Manila City are taking energetic stops tor removing the 1.001 street radM whose stalls clutter up the mwalks of this city. Loaded with all kinds of chandise. from food-tuffs to hardware, from clotiun- to cooti tives. the stalls of these m paying operators h*V( much congestion
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  • 956 5 princess Elizabeth faces a great future on the Throne of the British Commonwealth. But unimaginative advisers arc hindering her learning about the REAL Britain. The Sunday Pictorial, popular Sunday paper, advocates Pi iucee* Eltzafti*' :>vl swee .-.he reI* r i/mdoe after her n at Sandpit
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  • 227 5 An Indian, who was stated by a witness to have been playing the gramophone "at the unearthly hour of 4.45 a.m.". was brought before the Second Police Magistrate Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday on a charge of house trespass with intent to commit
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  • 17 5 Mr. Pham Van Phur and Miss Phang Thi Ngon, who were marrud in Singapore recently.
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  • 1003 5 From time to time the "Sunday Pictorial" invites noted men to express their views on current events. They are given complete freedom of opinion. Today the Malaya Tribune reproduces an article by Lord Vansittart, former Chief Diplomatic Adviser to the Foreign Secretary, who expresses strong views on the
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  • 720 5 Members of the Perak Chinese Mining Association were hosts to the Hon. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. the Hon. Mr. Woo Kah Lim and Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng OBE at a dinner on Saturday night to celebrate their appointment as Councillors of the Federal and State Legislature. More
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  • 36 5 Reuter. BAGDAD. Mar. 12.—A Bagdad court today sentenced seven Communists to one year's hard labour and eight other Communists to six months' hard labour, for illegal propaganda and "unlawful activities against the country." Rcuter.
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    • 13 5 in Tjsfr**WfSl, ,4 DRUMS AND EQUIPMENT FOOTWEAR fust right in style because so
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  • 862 6  -  By "FOREHAND" Fresh from his brilliant victory over Kamis a few days ago, the rising tennis star, Ong Chew Bee, gained further honours yesterday in the S.L.T.A. Indoor Cham, pionshios at the expense of Robert Chia whom he eliminat3d in straight sets 6—1, 6 —3.
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  • 54 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An 11-year-old boy, Lim Chin Kul, was found drowned in the sea off Clyde Terrace Market yester day afternoon. Police were quickly on the scene and artificial respiration was ap plied, but without avail. I Later, the boy's elder brother and
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    • 829 6 NOTICES TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 SALE BY TENDER No. 64 The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following:— Radial Drill, arm swing 54" capacity 2" with 5 and 2 H.P. motors, condition
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    • 469 6 VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPFp* To Be Held At OuV S-fio ERt| KS v Nos. 14 16. Robeson On Thursday, 18th TJarch 194g. A?^ Lot I Freehold land and hous- Ko iTRoad, area 5,055 sq ft Lot 2. Freehold land and home No *c area 14.795 S q. ft N 1 Freeho.d
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  • 837 7  -  Post-Mortem Son yesterday's game t FIELDING a mJ* it /1 mcltuttxi at leant Mip/J' firnt Hbrfnij Malay play*rn, nf t icHotn si-r vt ri HinyaiiOr* players, Kota lbim ilbfnt >#i j/Ti-a* ton w*-ll a Hit Jail i tu fCli]Ufi 2 iti 1J tnirtilbi r/ii-tti*
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  • 245 7 The draw for the Singapore Turf Club's new batch of 20 three-year old griffins which took place at Bukit iimah yesterday is as follows: SAD SACK i bag Lord Spear—Erciting) to Mr. T. M. Calhaem. EASTERN STREAM (braf Streamline —Easteous to Mr. Wee Khenn WattWIRRA GIRL
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  • 187 7 The Royal Air Force Changi i Yacht Club will hold its second post-war regatta on Sunday 14th March. Besides the Changi club, the R.A.F. Seletar, H.M.S. Terror. Far I East Land Forces, Royal Singa- I pore, 19 Air Formation Signals" ■ad Naval Base Yacht Clubs will participate, and
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  • 258 7 Colombo. (By Air Mail)— The Indian Cricket team arrived hire on March 8 aboard the P. and O. liner "ftratheden"' on their way back from Australia. Mr. Pankaj Gupta. Captain of the team told Reuter that tht' tour was definitely a great success. "I have
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  • 176 7 The Chung Cheng High Schorl XI treated soccer enthusiasts to a fast and thrilling game wnen they trounced an S.C.C. XI by four goals to nil at the Padansj yesterday. Tong Yuen crashed in the first goal of the game about ten minutes after the
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  • 515 7 Indian Assn. 3. Rovers Sports Club 0 JUDGING BY THEIR DISPLAY AGAINST THE ROVERS SPORTS CLUB YESTERDAY, THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION IS GOING TO MAKE A STRONG BID FOR HONOURS IN DIVISION I OF THE S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. ROVERS BEAT THE CRICKET CLUB. 4 2.
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  • 125 7 j Bencoolen Sports Club defeat- ed the Indian Association by I live games to two in :i friendly I table U-nnis meeting, at Ben. I coolen Street Club, last nignt. The following are the results I (Bencoolen Spcrts Club players mentioned llrsO: Singles: Sardoo! Singh
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  • 122 7 The S.C.C team against the Ceylon Sports Club on Sunday, Mar. 14 at 11 a.m. on the Padang will be: J B H Leckie, A C. Growder, W. K. Jagger. R. S Tulnell. Col. J. W. J Steele. Major I. A. R. Robertson. H B Noon, K. Gould,
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  • 754 8 Below is the full race card for today's races, the opentog day of the Selangor Turf Club March meeting, together with the record of the last three runs, owners, trainers, and probable jockeys:— RACE ONE 2.30 P.M. Horses: Class 3, Div. 1. Abt. 7F. 1
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  • 37 8 The next Y.WC.A. Fortnightly Meeting will be held on Monday Mar. 15 at 10 a.m. at 8. Fort Canning Che Zaharah will speak on "Malay Women of To-day." All memlers and triends are cordially invited.
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  • 51 8 The following players will represent the Setia BP. "against Alsajrotf B.P. in a friendiy match of 4 singles H.id 3 doubles tonight at 7.30 at their home court: —A. Aziz. Ali Majid. Majid. Ali Mastan. Raja Ahmad. I YusofT. M. A. YusofT. Munajat, M. HanifT and Lim Teck
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  • 72 8 Hie Haikowyu Sports Club soccer eleven, which meets R.A.F. < Tengah > in a friendly game of soccer at Tengah today, will be selected from tno following players: Valoo. Sam Leng, Chin Aik. Razak. Lopez, Tian Hua. Krishnasamy. Barry. Balan. See Jung. Chandra. Patrick Ee. Duara, Durai. Zam
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  • 70 8 PENANG. Mar. 12. Damage to the extent of $5,000 was caused when lire broke out at the Eastern Manufacturing Co. River Rd.. Jelutong. on Wednesday at about 12.45 p.m. Two engines from the Central Fire Station under Fire Superintendant Little fought the blaze, one engine obtaining water
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  • 125 8  -  By ALLAN LEWIS By "GARRICK" -—«r Uii TTIO; Race 1:—RENOWN Firemaster Skittals Race 2:—TROUSERS Rivian Race 3:—ELECTROPLATE Ramu Race 4:—DARNOK Lynchburg Renoir Race 5:—MINSTREL BOY King Midas Some Class Race 6:—GRAND PRIX II Rosewell's Boy Race 7:—SUN GOD Grand Trim Sylvan Lass Race 8:—GYPSY BOY Tactful
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  • 47 8 BAGUIO, Philippines, Alar. II —President Roxas said today that the Philippines had lnvi'.rd the Food and Agricultural Organisation conference to establish a regional office here. He said the Government had offered land on Mindanao for the establishment of experimental stations for increasing rice production.—Reuter.
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  • 302 8  -  By "Celluloid" Following on the decision made by the Singapore Chinese Amatuer Sports Federation that the selection of players for the China National Olympics of the various branches of sports he left in the hands o* the respective controlling bodies, a Council meet, ing of
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  • 121 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 12 The Tribune learns reliably that the following 33 promotions from Class I to Special Class of the F.M.S.. G.C.S. have been approved P. T. Velu. J. Abraham, s. Ramasamy, R. T. Arasu S. Kandiah V. Thambiah, Wong Plang Seong. Toh Ah Khan, V.
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  • 22 8 Owing to the bad state of 'he ground the cricket match against Khalsa Association fixed for today is cancelled, L
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  • 177 8 Doncella" is again a regular worker at Kuala Lumnur m charge of Neal Hobbs. "Doncella" broke down about seven months ago. and has since a spell at Capt. Bloxam's property at Cameron Highlands, where she did very well. She looks a fit mare now. Malaya's Ace
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  • 161 8 PENANG, Mar. 11.—Tha five accused, Nai Pong, Nai Chem, Sangah, Naj Choo and See Bah Seng, who had been sentenced to penal servitude for life by Mr Justice A. J. Bostock Hill In the Penang Assizes on a piracy charge, appealed against the conviction and
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  • 53 8 Reuter. Brussels. Mar. 12.—The fivepower Western Union conference ended here today after a plenary conference agreement in principle for a 50.year treaty had been reached last night, and only minor questions remained for settlement when the delegates met again this morning. The treaty Is to be
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  • 78 8 'he foilowin, Municipal Comm Municipality j,,. r for the year 1948 V/ Oswcll, M c 9 IV, !r H R-Ramani D/ H r. Dato Yahya Bin aL r Ahmfd b in n H A a Mr. Cheah Bwe K Chin Seoog; M r o Hon; Mr ChonI
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  • 69 8 Exciting SOCCPr was ed at the Gevlan.%' yesterday when Sooon £c Club and ManX XI drew three ___an Socony led two n i ST param and *ii Buang of Mansfieids ed the deficit soon aY resiimption, but Bocou, 2 ed the score through Awl Towards the
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  • 48 8 Reuter. DONCASTE. Mar 12 ~r r 31-year-old British fetn dlerace jockey who mdc for the 1 them Stbales, died in bospil today as the result of tannics icon ed when his mount Woolp', I whi'e contesting the Yorkshire V Sellinjr handicap hurdle ra<r ha Thursday—Reuted
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  • 54 8 The following players are ,v. lected to play football for th? Jollilads first team aes'nst the R.A.F. Seletar on Sunday at the B .O.D erround St. George's Road at 5.15 p m Sithambram: Rasak; Kavambu: Ghani: Mirueasu: Nadarajah: Krishnasamy; Muni- andi; Mut.hu: Sj'-ih-'d-n: V I Osman: K. R.
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