Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1948

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR hie PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Kua/« Lumpur, Ipoh Penang Telegram**: 'Tribune 99fore. m Telephone: r,Hll (9 lines j EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London JLgentt—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbo* Bouts,
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  • 65 1 Today. A Chinese, en identified as a g 9 acres of M at Jeron Choh, was callise by live Chin- d sritli i I evolver and he stepped out of v. sh ts were fie red left hini fOI dead, naged to stagger i kn<
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  • 62 1 STOP PRESS IJD > rrbed a va.-an: land on Alexandra i.-d on Saturday afternoon md 100.000 rounds of B rilr miinninltl—, two ■>( band grenades, one I 1 uded sub machine pi Magazines and one l»o\ H l iiimy gun niagaWr. I Fouler. C.I.D. h i be
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  • 42 1 "'"> n i barged wii h 3 t«.ii K.A.I Md generator set, and hi raarged with ,i *K< *rr«- today caan* ''"•'•••I fur trial. 1 Konald Hurst •iw r ru j n Xaek, theft, and \1ic- 1 1 Peres, eluurg
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  • 28 1 '"«ianji were injured in J wneai >.M Indians ""■J* "f the Malay I i "KhauBt, over a at a rafp in N n Viaage.
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  • 36 1 -•■■■I'liij 1 ">«• tuber of the i r*J Protee- l S s,s '»rr, st<.,l by y i* t .1», «reek. **ta»ati,„, Kmergeaey k ,,w "•••i.t <u tf n- m, «r r .<! an ln'►i .i secret
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  • 273 1 Canada's official attitude to n of Indians in South Africa wa.s tmenl of Indians in the Union should v with the international agreement veen the two governments and tho ions of tho Charter. This agreement was adopted after bittet and acrimonious discussions in the Tnion
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  • 82 1 U.P. PORTLAND (Oregon). Monday. Vincent Gaman. who waited 21 years for his wife to join him in America, •said on Friday he would try to bring her body here for burial. His wife. Maria, was one of tlv 39 persons killed in a KLM plane
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  • 29 1 MUNICH. Sunday. Alfred Loritz. still a fugitive from Bavarian justice, was today reelected chairman of the Economic Reconstruction part y, which he founded.
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  • 247 1 WASHINGTON, Sun,-The U.S. Navy today disclosed plans for a fleet of 28 high-speed aircraft carrieri capable of launching the heavy and fastei long range attack planes now being deve lowed. While the programme is longrange in nature, the Navy said a could be brought
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  • 765 1 Marshall's Call To Nations U.P. DARIS, Sun. —Secretary of StaU George Marshal! charged tonight thac "certain stateti*' do not want to co-operate in th; UniWd Nations but predicted that work' puba' opinion will make them yield. On the eve of the crucial Security
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  • 35 1 Reuter. Paris. Sunday. Mr. Ernest 3evin, Br itish Foreign SecretI iry, arrived here tonight on the I Golden Arrow for tomorrow's meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Western Union powers. -Reuter.
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  • 96 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sunday Pandit Nehm will have a farewell meeting with Prime Minister Clement Attle tomorrow evening, and will fly to Paris on Tuesday morning on his way back to India after the Commonwealth Prim c Ministers Conference here. Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan will
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  • 137 1 Reuter. EASINGTON. Sun. 11l Emanuel Shinvvcl!. War Minister, said tonight that large military forces entailing huge expenditures were "incompatible with economic improvement and would substantia.lv reduce Britain's chance of raising living standards." At the same tune he told a meeting here, that the would not tolerate weak
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  • 36 1 ROME. Sunday.— ilnita sad today that United States Secretary of State George Marshaii ordered the cancellation of dl Italian export licenses to eastern European countries within the Soviet sphere of influence
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  • 108 1 SEOUL, Hon. Horn* ftfin ster T. Y. Yun claimed last n-ght that the 1 rebels in Southern Korea have been trapped in five pockets 1 and expressed confidence the rebeiMofui would be crushed by this morning. United States headquarters reports, however, did not support Yun's confidence.
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  • 177 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—On the eve of Yugoslavia's expulsion** from the Cominform. Generalissimo Stalin wrote: "We think the Yugoslav comrades are conceited. They propogate their conceit. They talk of nothing but their successes." This accusation was contain- ed in one of eight letters pub- i lished by a
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  • 231 1 U.P. ROME, Sun.—Premier Alcide de Gaspen blamed Russia today for Italy's failure to be ad mined into the United Nations and accused th.* Italian Communists of "proclaiming the right to civil war" to wreck the Marshall Plan in Italy De Gasperi said Italy joined the Marshall
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  • 278 1 U.P. MOSCOW, Sun. —A I grandiose 15-year land 'reclamation plan pub lished today calls for a revolutionary transfor- i mation of the Soviet's vast steppelands and cli mination of droughts and erosion. Pravda and Izvestla appeared with special eight-page editions with full details and maps of what
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  • 187 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Sunday. An American plan to help Holland raise the output of tin from the Far East to pre-war levels ma v. it was believed today, be put forward by the United States delegation at the third meeting of the
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  • 53 1 U.P. HOME. Sun. Left-wing B> cialist Deputy Giuseppe Lupia said today that non-Italian refugees sponsored by the Inter-, national Refugee Organisation (IL.O) will monopolize the emigration movement to the Americas until 3 950, and that there will be "very few possibilities of our workers to reach
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  • 47 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Tod a y Mrs. Morrow-Tait left Hongkong at midnight GMT in continuance of her world flight. She changed plans ..vernighl and said she would now attempt to make Naha. Okinawa, direct, hut if tha( is not possible, would land in Shanghai.—Reuter.
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  • 71 1 U.P. WARSAW. Sunday. Usual|ly well-inlormed sources said today that Wlodimkrz Lechowicz. Minister of Food until the post was abolished lasmonth, has been arrested fOf financial irregularities in his ministry. I here was no official confirmation, but unofficial reports said he was arrested a week or 10
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  • 91 1 U.P. MUNICH. Sunday. The Bavarian Party. i n a rally tO{day. demanded that the state delegation be withdrawn from the Russian-sponsored Bonn convention. Max Schrfyi r. leader of the ?roup which stands lor an independent Bavaria, charged that the nation ol Germany has always been an "illusion
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  • 135 2 Singapore registration authorities have not yet reached a decision as to how the colony's crippled and incapacitated are to sign their registra tion forms and identity cards. Mr. G. W. Webb, the Secretary for Internal Affairs, told the'Tribune this last night, after being asked how it
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  • 124 2 Reuter. MANILA, San Gil J. Puyat. president of the ChamI ber of Commerce of the PhilipI pines has announced the revivI al of the National Economic Protectionism Association, a militant organization of Filipino businessmen working for j greater patronage of Philippine products. Puyat appealed for
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  • 127 2 Reuter. Helsinki, Sunday.—M. Karl Fagerhoit. Finnish Pi imo Minister, will meet workers and employe: s' lepresentatives to- i morrow in a bid to settle the unofficial strike wave organised j jby the Peoples Democratic j j Party in protest against the I Social Democrat Government. In
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  • 138 2 Reuter. MANILA, Saturday. —The, newly created Ric e Com-' missio n a t its initial meeting directed its attention to two pressing problems of the ric» industry—protection of the present rice crop and i tective marketing and distribution ot rice supply. It immediately organised itseli into committees
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  • 186 2 BUT SITUATION IS IMPROVING Reuter. "IT'S really not lighting in Malaya—it's pure murder," 1 said Dato Onn, Prime Minister of Johore, on am val in London yesterday. "It's just a question of terrorists making ambushes and carrying out surprise attacks. "It's going to take time
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  • 56 2 A 20-year-old British soldier called MeC'ulloch escaped from Subdepot No. 8, R.A.S.C., on Saturday. Detectives of the Army Special Investigation Branch are investigating. McCulloeh, who is five-feet-six, was wearing a grey pair of trousers and a blue shirt. He also has in his possession a military
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  • 577 2 Reuter. RANGOON. Sun.—Burma will be unable to fulfil hei- 1948 rice commitments as a resujt of the activities of Communist-led insurgents, who have disrupted communications from the interior to the sea ports. The Government's budget tor this year's export of rice was 1.420,000
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  • 66 2 THE Happy World Stadium was crowded last night for a special show in aid of the United Nations' Appeal lot Children. Child performets of the Teochew Theatrical Association gave up their ordinary bookings tor two days to put the show on. The children, with theii colourful
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  • 103 2 SEREMBAN. Bun. Mr JR. M. P. Payne, w'e, recently upturned lrom long leave, has come back with "double promotions". Mr. Payne went home on leave as the Headmaster of K.G.V. School. He has returned as the Acting Senior Inspector of Schools, N.S., he is also uow
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  • 60 2 U.P. I London Sunday.—Speculators tonight were offering ticKets to I next month's Royal Command [variety performance, at which the American comedian Danny Kaye will entertain, ror £100 i sterling. i The normal top price is £20. Kaye was personally invited to participate in the
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  • 169 2 (Tribune Special Correspondent) Ml/AR, Sunday—Police and troops ;»re combing the for the decoy who hired two Eiiroj>ear« planters to their deaths on Wednesday. Police are now positive Inat the decoy was an employee of the estate managed by the victims Messrs Samuel HarperBall, and .1. Y.
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  • 237 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday—The International Commit lee for the Study of European Questions reported hero today that plans for "a vast Communis! revolutionary .iction throughout Asia" were drafted ?1 Communis! Congresses in Calcutta last February and March, according to information which it describes as now
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  • 41 2 Aii attap-bous* la aJjunied Road lo.st its roof in a fire. 'I he cause of ilie fire is unknown but the P'iice have arrested a Chines; in conafCtfton with the lire- on a charge of ai son.
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  • 38 2 A Chinese c lolie, working n a welder i&op at the [auction u: 'famoenis Road tnd Lpp.-r Seracgoon R«sad. vas killed yesterday when i drum of carbide exploded. Little damage was caused to the .shop.
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    • 37 2 I.O.ST HIS ALREADY! The lirst identity card to be lost was lout by Ho Ah Ho in the Botanical Gardens yesterday evening. Ho immediately reported the loss to the Police. The identity card's number is FF *****.
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  • 158 3 ho»' l*«ul Vu well-known Kimwn CaA h n lioi) •>! Nanking and leading member of ntiK.li' Assembly arrives in Singapore thi» lU s l tuda* i j i r h<11 bv Constellation yesterday ac!i* iiis~private secretary Wang Sze-jeng. i omes nere i ipore branch 1 Pi
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  • 34 3 Reuter. London. Sunda;* King Frederick and Queen Ingrid of Denmark, who are visiting England foi the London ex.nbi- tion of Danish art. arrived at Harwich from the Continent todav. Reuter.
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  • 238 3 Services —Civilian Co-operation Very Important Air Vice-Marshal F. J. W. Mellersh told the Air Ministry's civilian staff in Singapore this week-end, "Our country is hard up »t the moment, but the Air Ministry will do its best for you." "Co-operation between the Services and civilians
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  • 147 3 U.P. PEIPING, Sunday. Thioe ommercial ail lines, which .avi been shuttling between .lukden and Taiyuan foi many lontos a-c pulhug out ot Pei>mg and setting up in Tientsin. iite Chinese Ail Force is takng over all Peiping s airfields, uel supplies and refuelling •quipmerit. With the
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  • 37 3 The sweltering heat oi yesterday afternoon razed up five kall&ng fires on '>l- Island from the Sub-Depot at Rranji t<> Seletar. The Fire Brigade smothered the flames before they could cause any damage to pr°perty.
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  • 257 3 ItUAR, BlTNDAi Nine tandits armed with revolvers held up two Indian labourers at Yotiies Estate in the Mum area while thev were tapping rubber. The bandits forced >hem to stop work and took away their tapping knives. The Indians wrre afraid and did not report until
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  • 116 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I Resident** in Upper Serangoon Road (6th mile) I will soon have a $26,000 market. It is being built by the Public Works Department, Rural Are:». Work has already begun on the demolition of th P.W.D. overseer's and labourers' quarters which aro on
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  • 61 3 Prague. Sunday. The Czechs will get a little moie butter ane* :heese but less meat ne::t nonth, November food ation announcement revealed oday. Two bundled grams of the ,306-jrram meat ration wid be scd io\ 1Q0 gvam.. of butter. he announcement said. In addlion, add!: consumers
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  • 194 3 Reuter-AAP. HONG KONG, Sunday Remarkable interest is being shown in the trial opening tomorrow before i British military tribunal of two former members of ihe Japanese KempeitaLccuaed of committing war crimes against British civilians detained at th i Bridge House gaol am! the Union Jack Club in
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  • 223 3 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. t£r. Jim Veitch •rugal a 14 fl. 2 in.. 1.752-lb v'aite pointer shark from a aUQCh .»if I'oit Lincoln. South Vustraiia. last April. Tiic cateli '■a claimed Be a world ti oid for a 39-thrcad line. No\s, as the result of
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    • 1809 3 _««^z BUSINESS OPPTY: SELL or buy landed property s through Li:n Chid Ho. 8-li Change Alley, phone *****. Sincere service guaranteed. (L.853» ENGLISH Knitting Wool. 'Golden Eagle" brand. 3 ply and 4 ply in stock to wholesale ilealera. Apply Tan, I loom 30, Nunea Bidg. (K843; CASH-IN 300 tested money
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  • 273 4 THE first move is made to end the rule by 1 proclamation, which began with the B.M.A. A new ordinance decrees that, within four months of its enforcement, all orders made under the Singapore Essential Regulations Proclamation will cease to have effect unless the Legislative Council says
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  • 134 4 The word 'British* has been dropped from the official designation of the 'British Commonwealth of Nations'. This is revealed in the closing communique of the Premiers' conference in London. The last link disappears between the old British Empire and the present free association of dominions, colonies and
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  • 913 4  -  Ilv the Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison A REMARKABLE tribute to Britain s trade unionism was paid by Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President ol the Council in ;t recent speech lr< London. The Minlst< i spoke in terms of high prats*, of lh<practical and intelligent
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  • 657 4 Reuter. TIIK Bohemian 'illagc >i Mclnik. a beauty spot whose ancient battlements riso hifih above *hc meeting place of the rivers Kibe and Voltava. lias spr ing into the news in Chechoslovakia as the first centre fiom Whi il Party confessional is hilly reported.
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    • 99 4 i Kye Care consists of more limn Just "buying Kiasse*." Eye comfort and iHsual e//ict- j ency depend primarily upon professional services of a I qualified eyesight specialist, a 8. chong. orrjx 13 kt 'I iiP ItlM-J-dxlJlJ-^J-J i Fully equipped with modern Instruments. i CHONG V *IYI PRESS j LIBUTED.
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    • 86 4 10 ALL I ItAI I U.ll niii I PURCHASERS I When you p v r c h a s c m f RALEIGH CYCLE you can I check the frame numboi y\ with us—This frame number 1(7 j can be found on the Scat tubt I below the saddle. This
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  • 141 5 THE Christmas feeling has already set in and wise folk arc placiiiß their orders now to avoid a last-minute rush and disapooint ment during the hectic: weeks ol the festive season. Kitzpntrick's, for one, are ;ulvising patrons to order theii tin kry: noW. Specially graded
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  • 81 5 IF it's radios tor cars you are after, then an obvious choice is Master adio." f:om M. K. Nathan, in Orchard Road. Easily adaptable, very compact and able to be fitted to any c of car in any position, the radios draw only two amperes of current
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  • 124 5 I/ELLER PIANO CO. of Oichard Road, offer music fo: everyone through the 5 to 9' valve l adio sets they stock. 1 with such well-known names as Kkco. Uendick. HMV. Marconi. McMichael. Vidor. AWA and AHander. Moderately priced, these ;i-. <h > boast perfect reception and j
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  • 98 5 !IRI< 5HTER lights mean hi igli P tei homes, ;> tli<• <li icei n ing al show ;i preference for exquisite lamp shades that match tho colour-scheme of rooms, i The Cent i a I Elect i ic I Jo., in Orchard Road, who specialise in this line,
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  • 102 5 FOR MEN WOMEN HERE'S something useful foi those week-end trips away from the city. Attractive leather suitcases for men with silver fitting-, containing hairbrushes, clothcsbrush. shaving mirror, complete shaving tackle and containers for soap and toothbrush. They are roomy enough to take a generous selection of ciothcs. And for milady
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  • 77 5 \JO home is complete without ii a carpet, and you can take your pick from the wide range on display at Wassiamull's carpet store in High Street. The latest arrivals fiom India arc high-grade Mlrzapur embossed' patterned and plain earpets in all sizes and in various designs. You
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  • 91 5 WHATEVER model you ff choose, your Se;\;i Refrigcratoi will pay you Listing dividends, year after year. Its freezing system with not a single moving, wearing part will stay permanently noisefree and wear-free. And Its operating costs stay low. Drop in at Marden Company jn Orchard Road, and check
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  • 121 5 MALAYAN peeter ware attracted mch attenti >r at the recent C&nadtar Trade Fair, and even in Singapore it is a source of great inter est to visitors who bu> singl< items for gifts. Wait till you've seen those lovely coffee, tea. cocktail and smoking sets at C. K.
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  • 93 5 ('OOD furniture is a sign I of good tast«\ and hoin< builders can do no bette. than ring up Pask< e's lAo. In Orchard Road, if 1 hev ar* in doubt as to what t j order. Paskoc's specialise in furniture-makin.r and finis iing, and offer a fiist-cltss
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  • 154 5 WHY envy those connol.v seurs who Luy priceless works of art, v.hen vou can go along to Robinson R >a 1 and get them at almost next-to-nothing If you havont done so yet, drop in at the Print Corner in Roneo building in 1 you can take
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  • 159 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. Ma 'aya will be well represented .-it, the third meeting <>f the International Tin Study i Group will be held in The Hague from Oct. 25 to Oc-L. 29, the Ministry of Supply announced tonight. In addition to a delegation from the
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  • 242 5 Reuter. People i»i the Philippines arc I fully co-operating with tin- government >n Its .present all out campaign against Hnkbalahup i and oUier dim!dent elements who continue to defy constituted authoi Ity. This is Indicated In reports j reaching Stalacanan Palace, which tell of rowing co-ope
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    • 169 5 I JUST ARRIVED Various kinds of PENDANT LAMPS, FANCY GLASS GLOBES and new designs cf PLASTIC LAMPSTANDS, LAMPSHADES and WALL BRACKETS, cic. Prices Reasonable, CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO., j 246 248, Orchard Road, j Tel. *****. PASKOE'S LIMITED; INTERIOR DECORATORS j HOUSE FURNISHERS 48, Broadrick Road, Phone *****.1 i i am;
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  • 652 6 French Union Leaders Seek Foreign Support PARIS, Sunday—French Communist trade union leaders replied to the Government's new measures to beat the 20-day-old miners' strike by deciding to seek the support of hoim» and foreign, including British, workers. The leaders the Executive Committee of the General Confederation of
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  • 44 6 U.P. Ballochmyle, (Scotland). Sunlay. \V. H. Philippo. a Dutchnan and the on'y survivor of he KLM Constellation which i ashed aftei snagging a high nsion wire Thursday morning, lied here tonight. PhUippo's death brought the loath toll to 40. 11 i>
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  • 252 6 MIAMI (Florida). Saturday. The police yesterday ended the bandit careers of tour thrillseeking Bronx, New York, youths who to FloriJa believing they rculd "run the law around in circles" like "real New York gunmen." The quartet were arrested when a dawn raid on their upartment yielded
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    • 476 6 lsi*jQ Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways mf GLEN LINE J FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Call* Bremen. Due Sails GLENGARRY 29th Oct. 2nd Nov. GLENGYLE 18th Nov. 23rd Nov. GLENOGLE Early Dec. MM. Dec GLENARTNEY 23rd Dec. 29th Dec. From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and China. Due Sail* DENBIGHSHIRE
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    • 568 6 SITUATION VACANT WANTED experienced reinforced concrete designers. Apply Box No. ES9S M. T. S pore. TO LET LAKGE furnished bungalow with garden to let from i»» November 1948. Write to Box AIMS M.T. Spore. NOTICES SNGAPORK MUNICIPALITY Tenders are Invited for the "Hi;PPLY OF «00 TONS OF SULPHATE OF ALUMINA"
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    • 40 6 NOTICE THE MOTOR VEhTcLES (COMMERCIAL USE REGULATIONS) With reference to my advertisement In the Malaya Tribune of Friday Oct. 22nd., the area of operation should read "Between Malacca and Kuala IMlah and not Malacca and Kuala Lumpur." OOH JOON CHIOW
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    • 614 6 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. Z> of 1939 CUSTOMAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945. SALE BY TENDER No. 91 The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following vehicles; Lot Reg. Make <k Engine No. Chassis No No. No. Type 1 5N.1802 Morris
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    • 389 6 'Xi MANSFIELD CO., Ill' jjKl (ln«M»rptii-»ted In BfegtStttej *f BLUE FUNNEL LINK SAJUNGS FROM IT.X. Ii.S.A "Eurypylus" Due from U.K. "Melumpus" Due from I.S. A v "ttlenogle" Due fruta U.K. s "Adrastus" Due from F.K. s "Eurymedon Due from U.K. Sailings for LIVERPOOL GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS "Glenbeg** Sails for Liverpool
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  • 55 7 U.P. v(l i W)KK. Sunday t «»«11* V I hill ltr i„i, f champion «i!l m»k« J,M ;i„, !j;sf <»"«*• <" A mb'iran CM** U| with l.t'Uis t-nlral nation ,i i„ K tli»' >™ ,n I* r» i' 1 \ll»:ii'V. 'm|u I-""- 11 h !11 .ijjaia. r
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  • 391 7 1 iij v LEWIS) reply Ifl a on a Pto- self •Turfite." aning of say ■.nt i m c" and -ports cl track v ork At the this will probably t< lots of other < in. have their 1 iat those tci nirs m pin lance,
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  • 744 7 Waileen back after 7-year layoff to help brother to victory CX SINGAPORE women's singles champion, Waileen Wong who return to the courts cc cently after an absence of nearly seven years, with her brother, Wong Peng Soon, captured tne Singapore mixed doubles title by
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  • 65 7 The following matches will be played off at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road^ Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. Inter-Club Quarter-final May flow fi 1 "A" v Eclipse B. P. Saturday. Oct. 30 at 2.15 p.m. Commercial Houses Quar-ter-final. Shell Sp<<rt:> Club v Fraser X; Ncave Sports
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  • 134 7 The following ate the S.C.R.C. hockey teams for this week Wednesday. Oct. 27 against S.R.C. Lce*Ah Chio. Lau Hock Chye, Cheong Thiam S i e w, G a n Kee Siang. Gob Chin Chye. C h e a h Kim Swee. Swee Lim Swang, Chal Hon Yam. Marry
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  • 460 7 Singapore motor fans, and ordinary sightseers had a good day's outing yesterday, when the Shiga pore Motor Club held a hill climb at Tender Road in uhieh many ears and motor cycles took part. Spills and minor r seconds. were frequent as
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  • 543 7 Reuter (By Charles Croot, Neuters Correspondent) COPENHAGEN, Sunday—Malaya will present the most formidable challenge, outside the European nations taking part, in the Thomas Badminton Cup according to Mr. N. P. Christensen, Secretary of Ufc> Danish Badminton Association. Last year, Mr. Christensen said,
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  • 31 7 HOCKEY; Raffles Colh'g** v. Post A' Tekroim» —College ground; I.A. v. Khalsa Assn. —St. (iwirfff's Road; S.It.C. 2nd. XI v. C.S.C. 2nd. XI— S.R.C. RUCSItV: S.C.C. "It'' v. R.E.M.K.—padiinu.
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  • 50 7 THE SECOND GOAL TO GO INTO THE RECS' NET-Madon places the ball beyond Recs' goallecper. charlie Alphenso's L \™m£ to aror* Ko»« Rajas second goal in their Cap game a( Jalan Rear last Saturday. H»t d c n (cent..) ~tvM>Mos reach to "-ore n. k B luja WoM lhree nl
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  • 48 7 The Kota Raja team caught by our capieraman shortly after their three-nil win over the Singapore Recreation Club in the Singapore Cup game ut -Ja.'an liesar Stadium on Saturday. Kota Raja, who were Div. 2 champions were presented wit h the shield.
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  • 132 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sunday. Th final acceptors, with weights tor the Cambridgeshire Handicap, to be run over one mile and one fui'long next Wedne-day Oct. 27 at Newmarket, were announceed as follows: Roya, Targ 9st.; Sole De Lyon 3.11. Fatchouly 8.10: Impeccable 8.8: Sollna 8.7; Fil D«Or 1.6; Avignon
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  • 50 7 The following have been chosen to represent the Star Soccerites against the C. C M. P. at soccer to be played at the Parrcr Park today: -Tony Lopes, Mahalingam, Seng Ghee. M. Chandra. Aloysious De Souza Jong. Aman, S. Chandra Maslamani. Meng Chong. Param. Reserves:' Tan. Sockalingam, Ban Hock.
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  • 112 7 The Singapore Chinese Swimming Cluo If campaigning lor more members to loin its swimming ami water-polo classes. Started two months ago. these classes are open to members <d both sexes, irrespective of their age. The classes provide not only swimming and water-poU lessons but also
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  • 101 7 SWANSEA, Sun.—Superior spied and keeness in tacking gave France a well deserved victory over Wales in the Rugby League international here today although Wales A'ere handicapped after 35 minuhs by the loss of a forI ward. Harris being ordered I off Following a fierce tackling incident. France
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  • 74 8 Reuter- AAP. SYDNEY, Sunday. An Knullsh boxing team to torn Australia hope, to obtain shipping b< rths about the onrj of November. The team comprises Jack Hughes (feather), Gus Foran and Harry Cardew (lights) P( ter Falon (welter), and Mark Hart middle Hai t is to
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  • 149 8 Reuter. Bteckhcath 3, Swansea »'>: Guy's Hospital 11, Plymouth Albion 5; Harlequins 6, Coventry Richmond 13. Cambridge Univ. ;>; Bcdfotd 8. London Scottish 8; Cardiff 24, Rosslyn Park 0; Leicester 6. Northampton 8; Llanelly II, Newport 10; Moscley 10. London Welsh 11, Neath V.i St Mary's Hospital 5;
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  • 85 8 "A" Division Aberdeen 1. Clyde 4: Albion Rvrs. 2, Morton 1; Celtic 0. Dundee 1: Falkirk 5, Third Lanark 1; Hearts 2; Rangcts 0: Partick Thistle 2, Hibernian 6; Queen of the SoullvO. East Fife 3: St. Minen 0. Motherwell 0. "ir Division Ayr Dtd. 2, Cowdenbeath 1:
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  • 530 8 ECA Out Of Business In 4 Years BERLIN. Sun—European Recovery Administrator Paul Hoffman tonight predicted com pletion of western European recovery by 195even if the Russian satellite eastern nations continue to block East-West trade. If trade were cut off completely it woul'J make the
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  • 107 8 U.P. JERUSALEM. Sun. —Formei United States Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau and Curtis Roosevelt Boettige'. grandson of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt came under Arab mortar fire today while tourim; the fighting sectors around Jerusalem, but neither was injured. Two mortar shells landed ou*sidc Notre Dame cathedral while Morgenthau
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  • 210 8 The Cameron Highland:; "AM Blues" defeated the Second Coy.. 2nd Batallion Coldstream Guards in a friendly football match. From the start the "All Blues" had the better of the exchanges, and goal-keeper Ong Hock Lock, gave a brilliant display. In the 8th minute the "All Blues' 1
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  • 34 8 The Colonial Secretary/, Mr P. A. B. McKerron uxis ONe of the distinguished auesis at the first Post-war dinner oi the Situ/apof Government Servants', Thrift and Loan Society Limited, I«aS week.
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  • 213 8 Reuter and U.P. LONDON. Sun Toe United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting in Paris on Tuesday morning to consider the Palestine .situation. The meeting has oeen > alle i at the request of the Egyptia-i Government, which alleged in a letter to the
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  • 510 8 Reuter and U.P. lONDON. Sun.—The dropping of the title "Bn L tish" from the designation of the Common wealth of Nations will not affect the status of ?ts members. If any constitutional change had been envisaged it Is believed there would have been an
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  • 98 8 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Sunday.—A 1 i Strong Belgian trade delegation is leaving India by air on Nov. 13 to pave the way for a trade agreement with the Dominion. Led by M. Jean UI lens Sehooj ten. Minister Plenipotentiary, the delegation will consist >f representatives of Belgium
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  • 261 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. —The French India Congress Party in Karai kal. 30 miles south of Pond cherry, today told the Indian Consul -Genera] In Pondichcrrv it had decided to boycott votin in municipal elections in Kara:kal today because of alleged "irregularities." The poll at Karaikal was
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  • 159 8 FRANCE U.P. Le Havre, Sun. Minister of itistiee Andre Marie in a speech on the Communist-led coal mine strike said today that "Sabotage of our national proj )crty. and appeals to desertion md Insurrection, are signs of servility to foreign powci I which must be
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  • 107 8 Reuter. Baroda, Buadi f Barod i 18 tb. Mahai with the k ni a seasons! p| avo I bu» cou:<! not pro; j5«ftes xi fi 1^ behind th u T'V'sVr 143 in reply total of 206 an tourists had scot loss of twt I kets. The
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  • 158 8 Reuter. 6LDNEY, Saun-. who is nick;. Bone-. s touj 5>roved ii by rompir.j winner in th( 32nd boo! < Victoria, raid race, the bin his carter. Saundcr> vai comeback aftei i He tried io n petition jr. [946 sod igu 1948. Bach and broke:: b nes
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  • 35 8 Th Amociat i the Hindu p"' l ed that the Deoj l\i will fall on Oct year and that -ill i servances must held on Ort. 31 The Gov.-nn, be on Monday N 1
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