Malaya Tribune, 27 October 1948

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger JSales than any Afternoon I'apr-r in Malaya jaPtMmiuj Si m nltaneouslif IV /< <ii(nn.s: •'J ixbuni S'i«>rr." Telephone SSII (9 tim i EIGBT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1948 PRKi: TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent» Messrs. Colin Turner
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  • 192 1 Dockers, 1 ransport Workers Now Out "BATTLE" GOES ON IN FRANCE PARIS, 1 tie*.—Troops were tonight reported to have hurled tanks against I jkers barricaded :it Rochebeile coal pit, southern France, in a battle (j grenades, in which one worker was killed: Set ral nun
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  • 26 1 I Beret John J. 'i» ss in civ ■toi case, is bUll gave <vidence in Polii Court on ite < i hearing and lissinj since.
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  • 32 1 Reuter >N roes. People In it in Regent Street, nan ow escapes j •tern Robert Edward American of Ohio, fell to death fo»irth tloor window j Hotel. Rev-
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  • 24 1 Reuter. .esday. The n Cathedral »c c of which ingham 28, to death yes'""i ciosed to the X lc Kintt r.
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  • 20 1 lues. Gen. Rucharged with '"'man trooped Lidice when 88 the vdlage the male popi «ntenced to life t,te, PragU
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  • 87 1 niOHT-yeai-oW l** Boom El Sloag (ri.ht) < (n:e« nt rat< <»:i his pteying. "1 like my vio'in very much,* 4 he ■ay*] "and one I v, :n{ to piny ttd noloist, with my n Bier accompanying me on th--piano.* 1 ijr.y>,i Sien» is I member of
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  • 45 1 BERLIN, Tuesday. The B r i t i s h-licens*.d newspaper Die Welt said today that frorrt 4.000 to 5,000 Germans have been trained by the Russians to take over key positions in the German administration of the Soviet occupation zone.
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  • 64 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tuesday. -The Royal Commission on awards to inventors has recommended ex gratia payment of £35.000 to Vosper Ltd. of Poi tsmouth "in recognition of enterprise shown in producing on their own initiative before the wai not only the design hut the prototype of the motor torpedo
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  • 327 1 Dr. Malan's "Hymn of Hate" I ONDON, Tues. —Dr. Yusuf Dadoo, President of the Transvaal Indian Congress, told a press conference tonighJ South Africa was "in the grip of a violent race hysteria, and was likely to experience the most terrible
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  • 50 1 TWO Chinese were arrested by the CID under the Emergency Regulations last night. They are suspected Of smuggling arms. An Indian, who was also arrested, is a member of the Indian Section of the Malayan Communist Party in Johore. Total at tests to date is 310.
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  • 40 1 Last night, shortly before 9 o'clock, a Chinese walking along Tan Tai Place waa waylaid by two or his countrymen and robbed of a watch ami $12 in cash after being hit on the head.
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  • 109 1 U.P. PARIS. Tues. Britain's caustic and witty Hector McNeil today accused Russia and Poland, who refused to take their seats on the UNO Balkan Commission, of "publicly misrepresenting and insulting" the commission. Mr. McNeil was accused, in turn, by the Soviet bloc in the closing debate
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  • 123 1 Reuter U.P. DAKIS, Tues.—The Foreign Ministers of the live Western Union powers tonight agreed in principle to joint North Atlantci defence with me United States and Canada, and on the next steps towards a pact. The five nations, Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg,
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  • 389 1 U.P. LONDON, Tues.-—Anthony Eden today urged that the Berlin problem be brougha before the t'nit«Ml Nation-. General Amembly as a test of that body's ••reality." Mr. Eden, speaking in the debate on the address delivered by the King openuv, the new se4eion of Parliament
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  • 34 1 U.P. BERLIN. Tut s. -The Soviet army organ Tfcegllche Rundschau reported the United Nations proceeding* on the Berlin crlsifc under thi* heading today "West Powers Prevent Solution of Berlin Crisis." U.P
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  • 40 1 nnHE pilot of a Spitfire was killed when the plane crashed while attempting to land on the runway at Sembawang air base yesterday. The next of kin are being informed. Details of the accident are not available.
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  • 165 1 (Tribute $iafl Benarter) PONTIAN. Toe lay. Two bandits were fcftltod by Police paiross :n operate > in Johorc yesterday. NO. 1 HA.\i;i i wa« killed by a poiice patroi wncn lie tried to brei k 111- ir cot don. He wa.s carrying i rattan r,asicet an:!
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  • 61 1 STOP PRESS MCAR, Today.—A "ferret" group ambushed and killed two bandits in an area north of Ayer I lit..in yesterday. They ulfto recovered a «Jap automatic, ;i Luger autonmtic, a Yiekers automatic, a 12-bore gun and rounds of mm ammunition. Seven sh'ts were fired l)j bandits at
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  • 28 1 As from 8 a.m. 28th Oct Registration Centre No. 25 fotmerly open in Kandang Kerbau Market, will open at the Chinese YMCA. 107 Selegie Road.
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    • 31 1 Jack and Jill went up the hill And left their lights all shining, The blackout came and Jack fell down, And Jill was left apining. —Save Electricity— FROM 6 TO 9
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  • 306 2 One School Against Evolution Theory (Tribune Staff Reporter) The system of school broadcasts, introduced by the Education Department, is found to be extremely useful to schoolchildren of all ages. i It supplements in many ways, the work of the teacher with knowledge gained from experiences other
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  • 112 2 Three representatives of the Malayan Teachers Union hare interviewed .Mr. A. V. Cowfjill, J"int SuUtries Commission Officer, on the (/uestion of 'ndncing the tint* scat* I n com mended for te.ach- ers. Also present during the Bitot rieic were the Direc- tors of Education for Singapore,
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  • 210 2 ROH Siak Kirn of 41. Ah Hood Road, was awakened at 3 a.m. on Apiil 21 by knocks at his door. He looked through his window and saw three masked men. One had a pistol and another a hand grenade. They told him he
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  • 76 2 The Small Pox epidemic in Mu.u is not fully under control, md the Government Older that i people travelling to and from Muar should carry vaccination certificates with them is still i. force, said Dr. Ponniah, Government and Municipal Health Officer, Malacca, when intei-
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  • 65 2 MUAR, Tuesday. Bandits staged an unsuccessful attempt to disrupt communications prior to a planned attack on Sapuloh Estate this morning. The timely arrival of the Military foiled the attack. Troops drove away raiders. A Chinese rubber-tapper who was shot several times by six armed bandits
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  • 20 2 A Chinese labourer employed in Kirn Chuan Rubber Factor}. Paya Lehar Road, was bitten by a snake.
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  • 158 2 VIOLINIST Teo Peng Hong played with ft oandaged head for the needy children of the world at the victoria Memorial Hall last night. He was appearing in the Singapore Junior Symphmy Orchestra's first performance m aid of the United Nat ons' Appeal for children. Teo
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  • 106 2 A Chinese. Lim Hai Seng. 1 was charged in the Singapore I Assize Court yesterday on a I charge of carrying arms. Lim was playing with a loaded pistol at the room of I a house in Hee Seng Street, one I night. I The pistol went
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  • 350 2 TAN JONG Pinang (Khio), Tuesday—lnvestigations 1 into the Catalina arms smuggling case are nearing their end. The trial of the six men involved— two Britons, three Ameriuis, and one Fißpmo—is ex pected to begin towards the end of next month. The Britons
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  • 173 2 TAN HOON, sentenced by the lower courts to two years' for possession of opium, was' taking the drug out of the coun-1 try and relieving it of a burden, j his counsel Mr. De Muth submitted at the High Couit ye.->- appealed against I
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  • 24 2 A Hokien girl (14) was reported missing yesterday. She left her house in Uoper Dickson Road at 8.30 a m. on Monday.
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  • 18 2 Mohamed Omar, a Ma-ay boy of eleven. was reported missing from Haig Road since Monday morning.
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  • 181 2 X A M P A K. Tuesday. The president of the Kuomintang Party at Ayer Kuning was murdered together with his clerk at his house by two bandits yesterday evening. The bandits, one of w'tWn was armed with a revolver, posed as visitors and calle i
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  • 88 2 i What in perhaps the first venture of its kind in the history of Malacca Chettiars is the establishment of a scnool for instruction in Tamil. The School has for its object the maintenance of cultural and linguistic ties with India. Most of the children of the
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  • 54 2 A bandit was killed by a sentry at Tronoh Tin Mine, Ltd.. when four terrorists attempted to infiltrate into the mine area this morning. The rest escaped. There were 11 arrests in the Federation during the past 24 hour? 5 in Selangor: 4 in Pahang; 1 in Perak
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  • 15 3 -Mi RK th < ror warded tc k< presemothro s N r ovemdtr.
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  • 168 3 Seaman Escaped $5 Million Fine hi Miag, NMMI of the ss "Busf" was fSj hv the Customs Prosecutor yesterday that h«; 1 i.hlr lo be Hneil £5,000,000 for smugging 570 0f lit"" „f opiiiin. Ds Keow, another accused m ..ne case, ,s being "a
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  • 195 3 While poiice vere searching, for five-year-old Jeremy Kirn; yesterday morning. Jeremy was directing a taxi-driver to a house in which he had lived for only three days Jeremy, son of a Europe >.n planter from Kluang came cut of the Hebron School in Mowubatten
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  • 49 3 Jack Kramer, Hobby Kiggs, Dinnv Pal's and Pancho Segura might come to Singapore in December to give a series of exhibition matches in the C olony and the Federation. At the moment they are touring Australia and might play in Hatavia before coming to Singapore.
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  • 104 3 On Remembrance Day this year. November 7. the Garden of Remembrance will be beside the Cenotaph, on the new grass padang that has been planted by the P.W.D. on the reclaimed foreshore. The Garden will be ready by November 5, and Remembrane! Crosses will be
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  • 189 3 T fHE body of an Adclphi Hotel "room boy" found In the cooling tank on the second floor of Hie hotel on October 14 had cord marks round the neck and bruises on the forehead and arms. This was revealed at the Inquest into
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  • 139 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police foiled a kidnapping attempt by terrorists and in a subsequent pursuit caught two of them in the Selerang Bleaj this morning. At about noon a number of bandits entered a coffee-shop and attempted to kidnap a male Chinese He ran away and they
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  • 35 3 A male Tamil. Knshuan lost his Identity Card between New Bridg;- Road and Tangiin Barracks, the Police wen* informed y ester day. Poßce wore not given the number of the Card.
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  • 97 3 Mr. Kobert Kendall. Administiative Officer of the Singapore Civil Aviation Department, a veteran pilot who has flown over 50 different aircraft had to pass a flying tect in a Tiger Moth to acqui-e his Malayan 'A' Licence. The test was conducted by the chief instructor of
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  • 85 3 "Chinta," the latent Malay :i'm made in Singapore at j Shaw's studios, had its pre-j rciease premiere last night at the Rex. In filmic appeal it 1 topped even "Chempaka" con-j taining some fascinating shots >t island life well ;is under-o-i scenes. Siput Sarawak, as attractive! is
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  • 277 3 Goh Bok Hai, timber dealer and managing partner of Chop Goh Hup Leang, under sentence oi three months' r.i. on a charge of receiving stolen pro perty, walked out of the Appeal Court a free man yesterday v/ith his conviction quashed. Goh
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  • 217 3 THE Indian Chamber of Comnieiee considers that the import ban on textiles from hard currency areas has created a shortage of many varieties of textiles ~in the Singapore market. A statement issued yesterday says "The Chamber considers j taking up the matter with the Government
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  • 77 3 A Tav Koh Vat bus travelling along Braddell Road yesterday morning drew to a stop when the driver thought he heard a shot fired. The driver put his head out of the window and saw a motor cydtst who continued on his way. The matter
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  • 58 3 Singapore Peoples Hawkers' Union is giving $1,000 to the United Nations Appeal tor Children The union has icid the chairman of the central appeal committee to sent his representative to collect the money. It will also hold two fairs today. Profits from meat fish and vegetables sold
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  • 479 4 RUSSIA uses the veto again. 11 And all efforts of the U.N.O. Security Council to end the Berlin crisis collapse in the dust. The resolution by the six neutral nations called for immediate raising of the Berlin blockade followed, after ten days, by the introduction of the
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  • 1311 4 HIS CRITICS say he is flamboyant and conceited HIS ADMIRERS say FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who. as Chairman of the Commader-in-Chief Committee of the Western Union Military Organisation, Is the first man ever to lead a supranational defence force in peacetime, has been called Britain's
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  • 242 5 ANNIE GOT HER CROC I diie hunting in Cup,* York in the Far .Australia, provided adventure for an young Melbourne girl. i pretty, brai, j, s und rformerly ,>u L ra ,n\n»' seOei «'«t j f. Melbourne at the r- e<>i it Inching m M thoW,
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  • 56 5 U.P. New "York. Tues. Madame Rukmtn] Devi. Indian dancer currently appearing in the United States, was honoured yesterday afternoon at a tea at the Asia Institute. The function was held on the eve of her departure for an engagement in Washington, D.C. following a recital in
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  • 645 5  -  By SABARATNAM AT two o'clock every afternoon, a very ordinary looking thrcc-tonner cornea down Petaling Street, in the hcirt of Kuala Lumput's China town, nt a very ordinary rate. But the three-tenner's appearance causes a great flurry among the countless hawkers plying
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  • 259 5 Reuter. i FROM PAOB h> In an almost Bohemian flamboyaacy. There waa the famous caravan headquarters, with its caged canaries. Thenwas the unorthodox dress he wore and the informal language he used. Critics accused him of AimStar methods. They said he was conceited. Sometimes, it was rumoured,
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  • 151 5 The Minister for the Navy, Mr. RJordan, said that aircraftcarriers would be the Austl ilian Navy' 3 main striking force, when he spake on September 21» In the Budget debate hi the Commonwealth Parliament. Mr. Riordan said that the Government planned to spend £A 75.000.000 in
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  • 444 5 (■juitc o constitutional battle .•:ppcatcd to have developed between the Colony Government and the Municipality over the right of legislating for the hawker. In 1903 Government assumed that it had the power and drafted a bill providing for the licensing of hawkers by the Chinese Protectorate and allotiny certain
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  • 293 5 Reuter. A Japanese explorer who returned from Mongol la last year is certain he has discovered the remains of the first Catholic Church in Asia, referred to in the writings of Marco Polo and Monte Corvino in the Kingdom of the legendary Prester John. Dr.
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  • 194 5 A 2.°,.000 miles hitch-hike around Austral! t was an M months* vacation which cost nothing for two attractive Melbourne busineas git is. They r-ir Iforfe Roberts and Jean Carter, both of whom sre In tin ii c irly twenties. Th< it only travelling pom n>i'i(.n
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  • 155 5 The Awttra'ian Miniuft f"r the Army, Mr. Cfffi*. Ch'imin ix. hfiH been aril's* i thst the />» /»»»f y < f nf tlu tmp* < fttl Gem ra* Vt'iff, JA. X<r Ktmmcih ci aw ford. w if l twit Australia next month in t!i' cimme nf
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  • 298 6 —MacDonald LONDON, Tuesday—Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Commissioner for South East Asia, said to-day that everything was being done to raise th<* standard Of living in Malaya. "We fully realise you cannot destroy Communism by an inactive policy," he said
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  • 45 6 In a fast and exciting game of soccer played at the Geylang Stadium on Sunday Oct. 24. 1948 the Katong Bedok Bus Co. managed to beat the KVppel Bus Co. by a solitary goal, scored by Mahmood In th e second half.
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  • 20 6 The Teachers' Union will be meeting the Raffles College in a hockey friendly this evening on the College ground.
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  • 52 6 The following players are invited to represent the CustomSoccer XI against the Pula i Bukom Sports Club in a friendly soccer match today at j ulan Bukom. Ramley, Selby, Rodrgues Cheng Kee. Iksan. Mahmood Daud. Sidik. Kong Yip, Masri' Aziz, Cressall, Salim, Syed Hassan, Thian Seng (Capt.).
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    • 557 6 DISTRICT COURT SALE Writ of Distress No. 412 of rim. In the Cause of Lav Fook Tong Landlo.-J versus Hal Swee Yuan Tenant AUCTION SALE O* Writing tables, Folding chairs, Cabrnets, Iron safe, etc. To be held at No. 28 Craig Road on Thursday j 28th October 1948, at 11
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  • 56 7 [red and eighty-eight horses have been for the four-day October-November the SelarrgOf Turf Club, which starts ipur on Saturday. erord entry for any single race meet, X V Hobbs tops the list with 24 Onlj i lss tnrec anrt four horses are to be meet,
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  • 618 7 |in« are the weights for Saturday, nday, Nov. 1, first and second days irf Club's October-Novembe: leetin \si Bay s r 1 j Im Till J 12 7.11 7 10 i; 3 r>! M 53 Fura 9.00 ntton Lady 5.13 J 6n lei m
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  • 92 7 A referee's course is being organised for the benefit of affiliated club members fS.A.F.A.) to improve their standard of refe-^eing. Major John3tor.. Chairman of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Referees' Board, wrffl give a series of lectures during the class. The first lesson will commence on
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  • 237 7  -  By HERMAN RAPPA I(OTA Raja have probably created an all-time n Malayan record in winning the Singapore Cup without conceding a single goal. The "Rajas" player! Aye games, beating G.H.Q. Signals, S.H.B. Aux. Police, Chines" Athletes, Amicables am- the S.R.C., 2-nil. 8-ni:. i-nil, 6-ni.. 3-nil, respectively,
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  • 395 7 S.R.C 2 Dutch XI 0 The Singapore Recreation Club took th? lead of 2 goals in the first 10 minutes and were content to let; things go at that in their hockey match again jt k' Dutch XI whom they beat by
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  • 313 7  -  Saturday's soccer for Lian Teck Cup By SPECTATOR (SINGAPORE'S football season will end on Satur- day with the playing off of the Combined Services vs Civilians match for the Tay Lian Teck Cup at Jalan Besar. With Army and Air Force demobs
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  • 103 7 THE following is the Combined Services team to meet the Combined Civilians in the Tay Lian Teck Shield soccer match at Jalan Mesar Stadium on Saturday. F/Sgt. Currie (K.A.F.); L S Riddel! (R.N.), Sgt. 1.M.1-,. (Army), C. E. A. Probee (R.N.); P O McLoughlin (R.N.), Sgt. Todd (Army).
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  • 68 7 The Chinese V.M.C.A. programme tor the week will we: October 27. 1948. Tabk Tennis and Volley Ball at 5 p.m. Chess Club at 7 p.m. Landing Library at 7 p.m. October 23. 1948. Weight Lifting 6 p.m. Debate on "Should women work in Commercial Firms" at 8 p.m.
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  • 86 7 HOCKEY: Raffle* College v. Spore Teachers' Union College ground; Spore Colts. lI.C. v. St. Patrick's School School ground; S.R.C. Ist XI v. S.C.R.C. Ist XI S.R.C. padang. RUGBY: S.C C. "A" v. R.A.F. Changi 2nd XV S.C.C. padang; Police v. R.A.F. Seietar "A* v. Thomson Rd.; G.H.t*. Signal
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  • 30 7 The Indian Association beat the BOD at hockey by four goals to nil. V. Dass C2> Ibrahim Isa <1» land Rarttan ft) were the scorers for the Association.
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  • 154 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tuesday. A. tonight's final cailover on thCambridgeshire running at Newmarket tomorrow. Speciality was returned tavourite at odds of 11-2 compared with 6—l last night. The odds about Explorer were cut from nines to eights and Wisley from 100-7 to 100-8. Trinity, heavily backed last
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  • 49 7 The Singapore Hospital Assistants' Union met the 223 BOD at hockey on the BOD ground at Alexandra and deft sued tht-m by 3—l. Swee Lim Swang scored two yoals for the Hospital tesistants while Bass an Sißgh scored the other. L.iv.'son scored for the BOD.
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  • 145 7 In a friendly Badminton match played at the S. V. C. Drill Hall, Beach Road on I Sunday, the SHB. Auxiliary Police team defeated th* I Central Fire Station B. P. by tour games \n one. I Results werv as follows: (SHB. Police players mentioned first). SINGLES: -Mok
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  • 360 7  -  By MALCOLM MODDER SINGAPORE'S fight fans who have for long missed the thud of leather in the roped arena are once again being treated to some really good fights. Man responsible for the revival of the game in Singapore is
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  • 261 7 THE SINGAPORE United XV clashes today at Jalan Besar Stadium with the Army In the firs*, game in the Singapore ftugby Union's pcmtagular tournament. The "United XV". a newly formed team, has been drawi from civilian Rugby clubs on the island except the Singapore.
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  • 741 8 Truman-Dewey Ca mpa ig ns In Final Week Reuter U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. Charges and counter■ chanps grew mors bitter unci rltumral v us the lasi wc?k of the DavsldejnMal rwn*ia*frn for n?xl 1 aesdiy*«s opened today. Toniehl 'h" R?nubllcan candidate. Governor Thomas Dewey, is expected
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  • 137 8 U.P. TOKIO, Tuesday. Americau purines! circles arc expected to protest to General MacArihur's ucadquarters against special rules which I Ihcy say given an advantage to Japanese businessmen over f ireign concerns. It was learned that the Biilish have already so protested t) Mac Art hur
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  • 306 8 U.P. nARIS, Tues.—A "Gratitude Train," France's grateful response for the American "Friend rhip Train" which toured the United States food and clothing for Europe, will arrive in the United States laden with Just in time to roll up Broadway, New York City, before Christmas. The
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  • 32 8 The girl violinists of the Singapore Junior Symphony Orchestra, during the interval at last night's concert in aid of the U.N. Appeal fo, Children.
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  • 139 8 LONDON, Tues. A study nt service rates c pay :«p I married allowance*. w*th j view to Increib'ng them, •>-«.«' urged by Marshal of the. Royal Air PeS.cC l.oni rvw»ulas In the Hons* 1 «.f t di v when he second jd Lord Amwell'a address
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  • 167 8 (Tribune StalT Reporter) At Friday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Mr. Van Phenp; Geek will move that licences for temporary buildings within th? Municipal area be extended. Licences in respect of several hundred temporary erection? ire d.i« o expire R*U»rtly. Httpfwwtcrs e#
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  • 63 8 U.P. Boston, (Massachusetts), Tues. Secretary of Com mc roc Charles Sawyer said today thai the granting Of export licenses for the shipment oi goods to Eastern European countries is "aq complex that for the most part we must make our decision., cise-by-case." 11» also discussed the complexities
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  • 111 8 Reuter. LONDON. Tues Mr. Anthony Eden gave notice on behalf of the Opposition in the House 'A Commons tonight that if victorious at the next general election it would consider itself entirely free to repeal the Govei nI ment legislation to nationalise the iron and industry. "We
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  • 39 8 U.P. Paris, Tuesday. The Security Council's Political Committee Loda.v rejected, TiO to 6, b Yugoslav piopo.sal that the committee here a representative of Rebel General Markos Vafi- j ades during the debate on the Greek question. U.P.
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  • 207 8 Pear! divers from Ma'.iya arc not applying for 'living ;work in Australian waters, although the wages offered today are ten the pre-war scale, a veteran Malay pearldiver told the Malaya Tribune this morning. 1 "I can only conclude that the divers can do
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  • 96 8 LONDON, Tuesday. sir i Stanley Reed, Consermtlve Member of Parliament, and Mr. Leonard W. Matters. Lon- 'Jo n editor of the Hindu, wen j ''-elected President and j Chairman of the London Committee of the Indian and Eastern Newtrjrn Ncwspape: Sccietv for 1948-49 at its
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  • 24 8 KAMACHI ACHi. aunt of V. Govindasamy of Malaya Tribune nassed away on 25th I Oct. 1048 at Thillaivilagam,, Madras. i
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  • 63 8 Reuter. CHASTER, T Territorial Axon, Western (!oi in by Sept. .ill ran?; n tbcii nati* ml get w fij;;!:'!' inrloil Sl T In Wales, M«*iri ond Hereford a I a'l rallies wna recioft Sept. towni h ftgMre of 7.350. Hi- ord ;hii c «s I
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  • 34 8 PARIS, Tues. P •tntog 1 made by htgli Natkms oflb:i foi P nne Mini <Ai lal Nehru to iddn bag of the United General Assembly P on End ly.
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