Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1948

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh A Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent* Meaara. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 125 1 Reuter. Tun* .cfcca X ifP A T itnmi\ >' I thi ii I'auah to C I .njt.t jh, »1 voted m |f< in »ri il i ~,.//< re. ii. iv ii'i'ni homour v y, h lllnt i 'l ft,, httk pfaytraod iocs il look to porfi taktd
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  • 76 1 Reuter. HEW YORK, r«3* A terp crowd -h mttl "anml link' vh> Governor Thomas Dcvmff, ami Mrs I>rirn/ r-u.t their rot' n a Mtnh'tt- Virt, Wew y- :k, schod at. "Thai I Dotal \> i 'i i ,t. anyhow" Mr. Ue- rmi iented. Th> tdbcoi is just a tfre<
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  • 38 1 U.P. WH vork. Tues. —The toigg Mission Conference today that Dr. F. pioneer missionary ifccattr v emplaning for on December 28 at •i invitation of the Siamese nt to spend ten listing a nationwide ■»ej campaign.—IT.P.
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  • 1099 1 But Republicans Are Very Confident U.P. YORK. Tues.— Early reports on todays polling indicate tnat Govern©! Thomas E Dewey of New York will be elected President of the United States by an overwhelming majority Speaking at eight pm GMT—with four polling r«,urs still to go ir most
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  • 89 1 The application for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Carlton Arthur Hire, who was arrested in connection with the gun running case. 1 was dismissed by the Acting Chief Justice, this morning. His Lordship held that the affidavit supporting the motion by Miss Ivy Taye
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  • 30 1 NANKING, Tues.—Neutral reports from Mukiert tonight said Nationalist air bombing of city continued today, and for the past **rs Mukden has been without lignts and water.
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  • 56 1 Reuter. ROCHESTER, c tv York, Tues. Without a drrubt tho oldest polluter in the X'nited Htatts. 101-year-old James A Harm, a veteran of the civil IOOTj i oted here today in his 22nd consecutive Presidential election. He mi aifiharged from hospital only last week after pneumonia. He sad
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  • 48 1 Kuala Lumpur, today.— Four horses will not go to the tapes today. They are Waddle, Lady Ruth Cold Stream and Marlfield. Rained last night. Going will be heavy. Best bets: A/.ad. Advantage and Nachtegaal. Win and place: Batti 11. Jaunty and Mis* Fino.
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  • 205 1 Reuter. PARIS, Tuesday. M. Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian Foreign Minister, today rebuked M. Andrei Vyshinsky, Chief Soviet delegate, for an "insulting speech" in the United Nations Political Committee, of which M. Spaak is President. The Committee, which was discussing Greece, had earlier been
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  • 232 1 U.P. YORK. Tues.—The people of Britain wore criti--1 cised by the Archbishop of York, Dr. Cyril F Garbett. today for commonness of adultery. decline in honesty and increase in crime. ADULTERY "Divorce courts show adultery is so common that it i' hardly recognised as blameworthy, exempt
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  • 474 1 DATO ONN TELLS BRITONS– Reuter. lON DON, Tues.—Dato Onn bin Jaffar, Prime Minister of Johore, in a statement issued here today said: "I know there is a small section of the people in iVlalaya today who wtnt immediate and complete independence, but I
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  • 26 1 ANKARA. Tues. —The Turkish Government todajissued a directive halting the issuance of exit visas to Jews, who desire to leave for Palestine.
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  • 16 1 TRUMAN WIDENS LEAD l.at.st election figures: Truman 4,761,671. Hewev »,828,006. Thurmond 343,286. Wallace 158,943.
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  • 102 1 TUT, TUT TRUD Reuter. MOSCOW, Tues. Almost the entire British Pacific Fleet is concentrated In Singapore to take part in reprisals against the Malayan population, the Soviet Trade Union newspaper, Trud, said today. The London docks were crammed with armoured ears and cas«s of armament labelled "Singapore" and "Kuala Lumpur",
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  • 92 2 n..- Roctel Wi-hmm- DopartMll ,u ~iuH.M thah ChHdran'A iVnlir in Maxwell Koad Marlut Am. Btang -Mil which was lonu. riy occuolpd hy th« Army 11 g liU.iy < :n» f on iH'iiuii «'t ithi' Department took ovey Urn {place ut an Informal otMaony I held yesterday.
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  • 45 2 Soap production in the Federation of Malaya ut 1.630,305 lbs in September showed an increase of 133,521 lbs. over the previous month. There were 19 soap factories in production in Penang alone out of the total of 46 situated throughout the Federation.
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  • 175 2 2 MORE SUB-STATIONS THE Municipality has provided $130,000 for a 1 complete set of rotor bltdings for St. James Power Station and for the erection of two substations. The set of rotor blades alone may cost $26,579; fitting charges are estimated at $18,--500; and
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  • 121 2 THE attention of the Commissioner for Labour has been drawn by the Secretary of the Army Civil Service Union to an error appearing' in page 97, Table XXII of the Report of the Singapore Labour Department for 1947 by which that I'nion was recorded as
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  • 346 2 THE Joint Supply Board, wh»ch acts as a pan-Malayan baying body, will be closed down by the end of next year. Upon closure, the Board's duties will be shared 1 between the Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The Singapore Food Controi
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  • 30 2 A Javanese labourer who was knocked down by a military lorry yesterday at 7.10 a.m. at 4 2 milestone Pasir Panjang died in hospital the jam? day.
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  • 65 2 A post for a "Prevention and Infectious Disease Nurse" hasbeen approved by the Municipality for Middleton Hospital. Provision for such a nurse is included in the list of approved offices in the Health Department for 1949. The saiary scheme will be the same as for nurses attached
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  • 132 2 A claim by Mr. Frank W. Brewer, architect. against Madam Cheng Geok Lin for the recovery of $15,600 in connection with plans which he prepared for a housing project in Napier Road, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Brewer alleged
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  • 103 2 JROOPS and security forces in Malaya's jungles are short of reading material. Stationed in isolated places. there is very little for them to do during their hours off duty, and the Army authorities in Singapore are trying to collect books aiid magazines for them. "The V.M.C.A.
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  • 98 2 Radio Malaya is to consider the payment demand of the Singapore Musicians' Union for relays of their music. But the Broadcasting Department will not take an immediate decision on the subject. Deputy-Director of Broadcasting, Mr. H. W. Jackson told the Morning Tribune yesterday, "We have nothing
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  • 48 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tut sday. The High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gum* y, returned to Kuala Lumpur this afternoon from a three-day visit to Kelantan and Irengganu. Sir Gurncy went up to the Siamese border and discussed with the police the situation in that area.
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  • 36 2 Dr. J. T. Fernandez has been appointed by the Municipal Commissioners to act in place of Dr. A. Thurai. Medical Offic-er-charge. Municipal Staff. Dr. Thurai will shortly proceed to Australia on 12 months' vacation leave.
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  • 54 2 The Peopk's Education Association will hold a social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on November 13 at 8 p.m. Ticket.- are available from Dr. C. J. Faglar, Tel. No. ***** o r 4873, Prof. T. H. flffcock. and from the secretary of the P. E.
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  • 344 2 GENERATOR CASE A LETTER from the Air Command, Far East to No 2 Base Radio Repair Depot, Paya Lebar, stating that 20 KVA diesel generating sets are "very useful" and instructing the depot to "make efforts to render them serviceable" was admitted as evidence
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  • 120 2 Verdicts of death by misadventure were recorded at the joint inquest yesterday on Arthur John Tite (43). branch manager of the Shell Company, and Tham Yeok. a 35-year-old Chinese woman. Tite and Tham Yeok were i killed in a car crash at Serangoon Road
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 320 2 On Your Radio Today MALAY JL ENGLISH Cases'": 10 30 Dance music PROGRAMMES tram the Prince's Restaurant. 11.00 Last News Summary ana PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Close Down. 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon Eng PROGRAMMES IN MALAY lish Schools Broadcast. 12.00 p.m. Programme Sum 1.00 p.m. Lunch-time music mary: 12.05 Musical
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  • 438 3 LOWER AMUSEMENT TAX WOULD HELP (Tribune Staff Reporter) -ry in the city are being hard hit by m operating costs. They estimate rail increase over pre-war costs is and 300 per cent. [then point in a Singapore P* 1 and asking for reduction in the Cinebitors'
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  • 157 3 QFFERS of assistance for Billy Loh, T.B., patient in Tan Took Seng Hospital are coining fast from Australian ex-diggers who remember the help he gave them when they were prisoners of war. One comes from the head of a large Australian food product firm
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  • 301 3 Says A Woman Friend IK atliditv it sworn by Miss Ivy Taye, attractive Chines- woman friend of Carlton Hire, the Singapore businessman held by the Dutch at Tanjong faing in connection with the Catalma arms smugtftoj? use. was read in the Singapore High Court
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  • 112 3 ON Saturday morning, the Singapore A nti-Tubereuio-sis Association will open an ?xhibition of their newly acquired mass X-ray equipment n John Littles. "The exhibit will b" complete with radiographers, mirses and technicians, because we want he public to learn about mass X-ray," Mr. C. Edwards, jhairnan
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  • 25 3 Bandits attael-: tc j the Hock I -im Estate. Johore Buhri: psterday and were routed ifte- a fifteen minute buttle. Therr were no casualties.
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  • 273 3 TWO jackstays and a life-line rigged by British sailors of HMS Cossack >aved 1,270 soldiers and 40 civilions including 12 women from the s.s. Ling Yung lying broadside ofT a sandy beach m Masu Bay (Formosa). A daring officer swam out to the ship
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  • 71 3 Ng Kok Choi, on his way to a chap-ji-kee syndicate, was arrested by detectives in Blanco Road with $14,592 worth of lottery slips. Tins WCs stated in the S, (end Police Court yesterday. Ng was charged with assisting in the operation of a publi'
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  • 58 3 Two British strgeants on duty near the factory of Teone, Seoag Estate in the Tapah area yesterday pursued a Chinese who threw a grenade at him U did not go orf. The Chinese left a sack Of food behind him. In Kedah. two Chinese were murdered
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  • 14 3 At Kampong Java a Cnir. 's- 1 was hurt by a vexd-saw yesterday.
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  • 174 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In Singapore harbour last night were Iwo Russian ships, the Cherniakovsky and the Vtoraja Piatiietka here to load 15,000 tons of rubber for I Odessa. The crews of the two ships have been forbidden by the Immigration authorities to come ashore.
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  • 33 3 Following discussion* a: Batavia between representatives of the two Governments cencorned, Indonesian authotHtes at Batavia decided not to close the port of Telok tSetoßf (Or barter trade with Singapore.
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  • 33 3 The Government of India haa approved a grant of $15.000 to the Ramakrishna Mis3«< n. Singapore towards the cost ut building a dormitory at theii orphanage in Singapore.
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  • 111 3 rUHKHAS serving with the Britiih Army will con- timie to e*H themselves that and not Gorkltas Ik suite of the decision made in India this week. But one of the battalions now in Malaya called themselves Goorkhas before they came under the British rmy. The decision to
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  • 67 3 I/UANTAN. Tuesday. Three Malay Regiment soldiers were killed and two wounded in a terrorist ambush on a convoy of five vehicles in the Kuara Lipis area this morning. Terrorists attacked the convoy on its way to Gua Musang. when it was three miles north of Kuala Lipis
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  • 55 3 The Junior Symphony Orcht stra will put on a frei concert on at the Victoria Mem:.rial Hall on Sunday. There will be no reservation of scats. Municipal President, Mr. Blytii t has suggested that free musical concerts should be regular feature in Singapore. Th.- are giving a show
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  • 64 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Gienudier Guards were in action yesteiday when they eneuuntered two terrorists at Lukit Jalll Estate, Sungei Besi. They opened fire and wounded one of them. Both men. however, escaped. A search was made of the sui rounding area and a hut was discovered. The
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  • 21 3 At a biscuit factory m Chin Swee Road a labourer coitapped under the vve'ght of a sack oi flour, yesterday.
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  • 324 3 JIN ingots, worth #'Jf>,4oo, <hiir,;><•-! by the Japanese into Singapore Harbour Board waters, featured in n ease against Mohamad Xoor bin vSom, Malay dredge serang, at the Seventh PolVe Court yesterday. Mohamed dredged the ingots from the sea under instructions from a Harbour Boa?.!
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  • 28 3 Three unarmed. Hokklensptaking Chine, c broke Into 41 Bin Koh street at l a.m. y -sterday morning and gut away with cash, jewellery and cigarottej worth $3co.cu.
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    • 7 3 Good food tastes all the with Colman's
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    • 1518 3 Tribune. SITUATIONS VACANT^ V, ANTED a young and experienced waitress for a bar and restaurant. Apply in person at 4 5, Bras Basah Road be iv.een 10 and 11 a.m. (1'.934> WANTED COOrt-BOY ami amah for European hou-ehoiu must have good testimonials. Apply Box No. A 1761 M.T. I'enang. (T928)
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  • 473 4 THE Federation Government plan to recruit 1 Malay labour in Kelantan is reported to be meeting with opposition. The recruiting scheme was recommended by the Labour Department to offset the loss of labour due to thousands of Malay youths, mostly from the kampongs, joining the Auxiliary Police
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    772 4  -  U Dr. Evatt Asks "How Far Have We Succeeded?" Bv m Herbert V. Evatt President Of The UN General Assembly THE peoples of the United Nations, through their representatives at San Francisco in 1945 when the Charter was written and the organization established, declared their determination
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  • 281 4 WASHINGTON, with the White House refusing to say anything about this vvinter*a social season, rather reBemMea Ascot without a Royal enclosure or a luxury liner without a captain's table. U la customary for the PrelsMlent's wife early in October to announce the various dinners, leceptions, diplomatic
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  • 443 5 HARDSHIPS SUFFERED B V FAMILIES OF CRISIS DETAINEES ALLEGED (Tribune Staff Reporter) fJROWING Malay public protests against the Federation Government u policy of delaying the trial of Malay detainees under the Emergency regulations were reported recently by the Utusar. Melayu. This policy not only has
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  • 182 5 THREE HOLIDAY GIRLS SWIM ,SUN-BATH WISH FOR MORE.... Holida} rome very seldom for Ivy, Emilee e so on Deepavali they took the of Joining 200 members of their church for a picnic at Siglap. Swimming or lying in the m, c ii t oughts were far from oil woi '<
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  • 160 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, Tues.—Melbourne ooctors can now expectant mothers v. i!h a serum which in ki certtin protection" against German iid Professor F M. Burnet, director of liter and Eliza Hal] Medical Research Institute. H< aid German measles by expectant could cause babies to horn
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  • 1038 5  - 2 Jess up Voi ce Of America By S. Burton Heath A COLUMBIA University student of International law, assignee to write a term {•apcr. telephoned to hi? I rofesxof "How many footnotes should there be on a page?' he asked. Without hesitation the professor answered: "Seven, of course." When the
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  • 190 5 Reuter, AAP. SYDNEY. Tues. —What amounts to a Royt'. reprieve has been granted Melbourne's police squadron of greys. Not since 1938 has a police remount been born, but recently Betty. the mare which escorted the Duchess of Gloucester's carriage, foaled a long-legged, timid grey,
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  • 105 5 Reuter. CANTON. Tues. Canton has now tntercd into what la known as the "Winter Defence" period in which police vigilance is increased generally. A feature of this year'; campaign is the introduction of a "Five Families Guarant< c" system, whereby it is ne- cessary for offenders of
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  • 62 5 Rev. Chew Hock Hin ol the j Paya Lebar Methodist Church conducts his Bible study I classes with lilm equipment i lriends gavr him i n America j when he went there. A Sunday School Rally and picnic at Bedok on Monday I was given a
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  • 117 5 Reuter. MANILA, Tues. Soviet invasion of the Philippines In th<event of World fXTa outbreak between America and the U.S. S.R. is remote, according to Ruperto Kangleon, the Republic's secretary of national defence. The Philippines, he said, is in no danger of invasion by Russian seaborne
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  • 469 6 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.—Alastair McCorquodale, th* Scottish sprinter and the Amateur Athletic Association 220 yards champion, has been awarded the C. N. Jack son Memorial Cup for the outstanding Britten athlete of the year. Other annual awards announced at the Amateu! Athletic Association are
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  • 101 6 SYDNEY. —Buenos Aires and Detroit are Melbourne's chief rivals at present for the honour of being the Olympic Games city of 1956, said Sir Frank Beaurepaire, former Olympic swimmer, in an Interview. "Formerly Milwaukee, Los Angeles and Philadelphia were in the running but I under- stand
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  • 68 6 The following are selected to represent the Thomson Youngsters M B" against trn Naval Base Asiatic Hospital Badminton Team in a friendly match of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles to bt played off at the Naval Base on Sunday the November 7, 1948 at 7 a.m sharp: Sulong.
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  • 209 6 THE Australian Amateur Athletic Union hopes that four world ranking athletes will visit Australia for the Australian National title meeting to be held in Sydney in January 1949. They are the Jamaican 440 yards and hBO yards champion and Olympic 400 metres champion, A.
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  • 102 6 Migrants arriving recently fiom Europe by plane have been piloted by Lionel Van Praag, famous Australian dirt track motor-cyclist. Van Praag, who was once dirt track 'champion of the woild. has dominated Australian tracks for many years, and has captained many Australian teams in matches against the
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  • 220 7 Straight-Set Wins In All 4 Matches THOMAS CUP BADMINTON STARTS Reuter COPENHAGEN, Tues—Denmark won all four matches when her European zone first round Thomas Cup badminton tie against Ireland began here today. A small but enthusiastic crowd watched the Danes play what was in effect
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  • 315 7 Kota Raja Sch.jol won the "A" Division championship trophy for the second successive year at the 22nd Annual Inter-Malay-schools Sports meet at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, in celebration of the Muslim new year 1368. "B" Division championship was won by Serangoon Malay School.
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  • 175 7 BY 4 'CELLULOID" The Selection and Touring Committees o! the fcgtfarr T»nle Ttnnis Association met yesterday »t the hinese Y.M.C.A. and decided to send ji Singapore «h!e tennis temi to tour Hongkong. TL. vvil! leave Singaa December 3. 1948 last
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  • 87 7 Sydney heavyweight wrestler. Jim Armstrong, who was third in his division at the Olympi? Games, is expected to refu.-e an offer of eAI.OOV a yev to become a professftonel h England. A fly. year.v contract is involved, with good" terms. j Axmstrorfc said that George!
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  • 57 7 F N Soccer The following have been invited to play for the F. I Sports Clu» XI in a friendly soccer match with H. M. Customs XI. on Wednesday. November 3. 1948 H Farrer Park- Hamid: J. Nonis. Awang Chik: Bronham. Amatsah. Ami: McKean. Kassim. Talib. im Peng. Ah. Reserves:
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  • 102 7 Peter Mullins, Australian decathlon representative at Wembley, and on his performance there, sixth best allrounder in the world, is still competing in B-grade sporting events in Sydney. This in because he refuses to desert his old club, Moore Bark, which is not
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  • 964 7 The following ore the weights, probable riders j and candidates, together with their last three runs for today's races, thi third day of the Selangor Turf I Club's October/November Meeting. The first race will start at 2.15 p.m.: RACE ONE HORSES CLASS 4 DIV. 5, 5i FURS. 0
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  • 80 7 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Tuesday. Be- fore a crowd of 40,000 a London Football Association XI I beai Diables Rouges, the Belgian representative side, by four goals to three here today. I I The Belgian team impress, d in the early stages, and led by one goal to zero at
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  • 106 7 By ALLAN I EWIS Ram i—spilt WING Colour Patch Scholar Ram 2—batti n Bonnie (ircv rial I Ma Kmc S—JAUNTY Devon Mr. Chips Boot I—AZAD Sunny Valley Spring Up Race s—Miss PINO Virtuso Martini Rare ■—NACHTBGAAL Sky Raider II lilt t(I I'iKOCN Rare T—ADVANTAGE Refftaa ffHrliai fib X:,,.,.
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  • 151 7 THE following matches of th( Singapore Badminton > hampionihlpi will be played a the Clerical I'nion Hall. Rangoon Road SATURDAY. Nov. 6 at 2.15 p.m Commercial Houses Semi final: Shells Sports Club CheOßg Koon Seng Co.. Ltd. Tournament Committee in charge Michael Tan. WED. Nov.
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  • 142 7 Displaying splendid combination, the Eounavista Sports Club trounced Base Ordinance d snot by four goals to nil at soccer at Alexandra Road ground on Sunday. Tiamser led tfc, attack admirably and opened accounts for the Bounavista in tenth minute oft b cross pass by Osman on
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  • 31 7 Reuter. LIEGE. Tuesday. Liege drew at one goal all with Derby County, the English League Division One side, here today. At half time Liege led by one goal to zero. Reuter.
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  • 111 7 From ALLAN LEWIS AZAI) is the safest bet for totf'y's Kuala Lum pur races, the third day of the Selangor Turf Club's October-November Meeting. Azad has been well treated with a load of 8 4, and should pound pass the judge in
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  • 245 7 The following are the results of singles matches between the Selangor Golf Club and the R.S.G.C. played last Saturday afternoon W. MeMullan (R.S.G.C.) beat W. J. Gibb (Selangor) 1 up: R. B. Lauriston (Selangor) beat A. W. Scott (R.S.G.C.) 2 and 1: R. Craik
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  • 101 7 Today Sports HOCKEY: S. R. C. v. M. C U S. R. C; G. H. Q. Signal Rtgt. v. 19 Air Fmn. Sig Regt. -Tanglin; R. N. Polic v. Nee Soon H C. Seletar: Raffles College v. Indian Assn.--College ground; S'pcn Colts H C. v. B. O. D. C. A
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  • 49 7 The Ceylon Tamils' Association held a succtssful Deepavali Sports Meet on Monday at Balestier Road. The prizes were distributed by Mrs. P. T. Nathan. The 440 yards Opt n Relay was won by the Police 'earn Clips for the winners were presented by Dr. p. T. Nathan.
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  • 26 7 Clemenceau youngsters beat R.A.S.C. (436 Coy.) by the odd ?oal In three when they met t football at Fo» 1 Canning o n Monday.
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  • 124 8 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Mr. Hugh Dalton. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, hinted in the House of Commons tonight there might be :*>me more nationalisation measures in the next Parliament. He was re-plying to a debate in winch the Opposition had criticised the Gov. rnment
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  • 109 8 PARIS. Tues. A BiUisn spokesman tod'ty described the Palestine situation as "dangerous" and "precarious" and said the British delegation was pressing for tho Tecurity Council to meet tomorrow Instead of Thursday as scheduled, t.) resume its work on the Palestine problem. The spokesman paid "repo: :.s from
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  • 260 8 "You Aim At War" Radio Moscow Tells Britain And U. S. U.P I ONDON, Tues.—Moscow Radio today unleash ed a blistering attack on the United States and Britain for refusing to st ttle the Berlin question. A Pravda article broadcast by Radio Moscow
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  • 70 8 Singapoie's musical children may be the spearhead of a new plan to provide entertainment for the colony's music lovers. The acting President of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. W. L. Blythe. has suggested that the Singapore Junior Symphony Orchestra should give a tree, 'no-reservation' concert, which might lead
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  • 22 8 U.P. Sar.francisco. Tuesday. Roge; D. Lapham. the United States' chief Recovery Administrator for China, lettiieie for Shanghai by plane.—U.P
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  • 33 8 U.P. NAPLES. Tues. Twentyfive persons were believed dead under a landslide of 10.000 cubic ureters of Tufs rock from Posillipo Hill after 21 hours of fruitless rescue work LLP.
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  • 272 8 U.P. I ONDON, Tues.—Princess Maigaret sat on the very edge of her chair and leaned on the railings of the royal box when Danny Kave was making animal noises at a Royal arietv performance at the Palladium lasi night Even
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  • 91 8 Reuter. ROME. Tues. The tiial of former Marshal Rodolfo GfMtani. Mussolini's Chief of Staif was adjourned in con fusion this afternoon. as defence counsel. Prosecutor, witness an-1 accuu"d all rose to their feet shouting while the President rang the bell suspending the hearing. The former Marshall
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  • 52 8 Reuter. MANILA. 'lues. A male infant who lived only 30 minutes after birth was' born in Las Pinas, Rizal province, which is immediately south of Manila, with all internal organs exposed. The mother, wife of a labourer, survived, and la now going about her housework as
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    16 8 lue beaches were crowded nn Deepavali so these merit! lids took to an indoor pool
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  • 178 8 U.P. P;\RIS, Tues.—French Government troops attacked with Sherman tanks today to dislodge several hundred coal mine pickets at Calonne-Lievin pitheads in northern France. The government assault described by United Press correspondent Jean Pillet as a "full sealmilitary operation" begun early in the afternoon. Several
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