Malaya Tribune, 10 November 1948

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  • 70 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Printing Simultaneouslu Jj^L^ m 0 m ĕĕ^ r r P° h d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 58 It (9 lines J ™niuj*AG&| SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA
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  • 99 1 i t»ri 'i»v < s I' sstonal foot--1 ihe pres^Kj ...v,. md the ease iLw Mannior. the M:--'.es- h international inside n, t ..-ised in iht l! gtok< 't is undet'sl i»d mma r.iacus#sl to- r t W hen Mr. James rman of the I'nion.
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  • 99 1 The politiccamr under discommons today, was raised by Member E. P wo asked the Minister v and Country Planwis Silkin. why Ma nl was advising it Ashford to paint < owsheds pink. I Silkin answered: "No such n given by any r ol my department."
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  • 19 1 -MS Tuea Britain tm- .v that she would! t1.006,000 for the' Palettine refuge i
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  • 15 1 U.P. I hwa Swedish foi on. dollar per wage for posing ""••today L.p.
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  • 236 1 f resident may visit t^urope for personal talks, says Moscow Radio Reuter. |ON DON, Tues.—Moscow Radio tonight broadcast a Tass agency despatch J from Washington quotng an unconfirmed re|M>rt in the Washington Times Herald, that President Truman may go to Euiope for personal talks with Mr.
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  • 103 1 Reuter an U.P. PARIS. Tues. In Ralph P.unche, acting Unte-i Nations mediator tonip :t introduced at a icciet ..eivor. of the Security Council, this three-point resohitl >n to •■r.;.;\ peace to Btrife-torn PakMttn?. 1. A settlement ot all outstanding problems i t the tt
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  • 579 1 U.P. \IEW YORK, lues—Soripps-Howard Writer WilHam S. Newton; in a Paris dispatch, reporteddk©dav that Dr. Lin Yu-tang, chief of the United Nations Social and £< ononiic Council, had warned in an interview that Communist power in the Orient soon will be a
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  • 126 1 Reuter. PARIS. Tues—Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pand'.t. leader of the Indian delegation. to reply before the Trusteeship Committee tomouow to Vr. Kric Louw. South Africa wnr> totlay declined to place Southwest Africa under Halted Nations trusteeship Her words are expected to be blunt and
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  • 10 1 There were no reports of robbery last night.
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  • 201 1 Reuter. I ONDON, Tues.—The threat of the atomic oomb will be fully recognised in Britain's revised "ivil defence arrangements dealt with in the new Civil Defence Bil. published tonight. Main points in new plan are There will be no compul- sion for civil defence
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  • 277 1 Mr Tan Chin Tuan accused Government m the Legislative Council yesterday of capitulating to the Federation over thumb-pnnting. Mr. Tan said: In view of the present emergency no 01 c can rcasonablv object tc legislation. "The question, therefw is simply whether it is necessary
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    185 1 THE ANSWER Reuter. LONDON. Tues.- Sir Wdiian Slim was appointed Chief of 'he Imperial General Staff because he was the •'officer most suited to the job j This was stated by War Secretary Emmanuel tJh'ftweti in the Commons today vhen Col. Gomme-Duncan i.ske l why a retired officer
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  • 55 1 PLYING At TIIORS: ('".ptain Nevil shnte Norway and M ijor James ltuicl.il. two at thors who flew to Singapore in a l'ereival I'roetor airer.ilt from the I nit. d Kingdom The men are on their wav *a> Australia. They have been ting several countries "gain ing
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  • 372 1 Reuter. Tues.—King George VI today changed a ruling by his father to ensure that Princess Elizabeth's baby expected within the next f e\v days, will be born with th;- title of Prince or Princess and will be addressed as "Royal Highness." An edict
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  • 51 1 SANTA ANNA. CALIFORNIA Tues. Hundreds of thousands of dollars damage was reported today to have been caused by a win l-uorm which has swept Southern California and fanned bush fires along an 18-m le stretch in the past few oiys. Winds sometimes .evhel hurricane force m mourtmr.
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  • 35 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tufa Al! I'r»t sh European Airways «ervices between London and Europe h.i\e been cancelled tomorrow because of a strike of engineer. 1 at Northolt airport, the corporation's mam airoort I ton-
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  • 72 1 C.1.8. -prfviwj 10."> persons in a dawn raid today ••'•> village 0' 4 mile Jtukit Tima»i Koad. A Chinese and Malay we.-c brought back to headquarte for further interrogation. Two Chinese members of the Workers Protection Corps were arrested under the Emergency Regulations. On* man was found in
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    • 66 1 J tgvtfyt-N! I I Rft ,li« Revivers I j latl i,t,n s J i TAN CHENG MOH J ELECTRIC CO. j I i fSOSS ST.. TEL: 306 L CHEAP YET GOOD j VIOLIN OUTFITS. 1 ,r K'sl rang,, of Violin Outfits in Stock 'i Vi *iz*\ si* s anu fu
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  • 301 2 SURPLUS —$7.725 MILLION INCOME TAX —$35 MILLION S'pores 1949 Budget SINGAPORE wHI have an estimated surplus of $7,725 million for 1949 as against $2 million as Known in the draft budget presented to the October meeting ol the Legislative Council. The Select Committee, which has brought about,* this surplus, anticipates
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  • 111 2 One way to clear the shin; in the city of Singapore was to provide more buildings an I cheap and efficient means of transport in the rural ar.-is. dated Mr. P.alwant Singh (I'.jral West) during the adjournment session of the Singapore Legislative Council yestcrda.'. Mr.
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  • 387 2 SINGAPORE Malay education circles are expected to request Government soon to grent special scholar ships for Malay students in English schools as a means of raising the standard of education of Malays in the Colony. The competitive nature of Government scholarship scheme, they
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  • 122 2 BELANGOR A police jun•l. patrol killed six of twent\ bandit* who ian out of a house in the jungle near kampong Pays DaJam on atonday evening*. PAHANG. A Malay constable was killed when a police 11 nek was ambushed at the 147t!i mile Kuala LipK Kuantan Road at
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  • 58 2 A jeep going along Bast Coast Road suddenly swerved to the right, hit two tar drums and fell into the drain near Telok Kurau Road, yesterday at 849 p.m. There were five Chinese in the jeep and two of them fell out. All of the occupants
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  • 192 2 i* LTHOUGH the Singapore Government is ready tr» pay government ftaflfs the Housing Allowances approved by the Legislative Council six months ago, pay ments are being he'd up until agreement is reached 1 with the Federation government on classification ot* I houses. Mr. P A.
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  • 31 2 j A traffic policeman vu.- p> jured when his motor cycle came into collision with t lorry lat the 9th mile Bukit Pan Jar I Road yesterday.
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  • 62 2 i A Cantonese woman. Leong Say (46) was fined $1,000 or' two week's simple imprisonment, at the Second Police Court yesterday for assisting in a chap-Ji-kec lottery. When arrested, Leong all mother of three children was carrying 104 chap-ji-kee slips She told the court that she had
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  • 44 2 I Mr. W. A. Ward. Malayan Agon t in London has reported that a wreath was laid at the Cenotaph i n London on 1 Remembrance Day on behalf lof the people of tlie Federa- j tio n of Malaya SingaI pore.
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  • 33 2 Identity cards Issued] J up to Monday evening totalled 318.823 more than a third of the 1 Colony's population. Cmpleted application terms i received numbered I 150.814. S
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  • 41 2 The following kills wern passed by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. The Chief Secretary. Fed eratlon of Malaya (Incorporation), Bill, the* Trade Otolites (Amendment) Bill, th.' Trade Unions (Amendment) Bill, and the Transfer of Powers and Interpretation Bill. i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 206 2 On Your Radio Tod* BLUE NETWORK c l( V PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Open English Schools' Broadcast. Pr« I. 00 p.m. Lunch-time mu- d 'by the Radio Orchestra: 1.33 ottei News: 1.45 Rhythm Parad in Mai with Karry Gold: 2.00 C! Down. 8.15 Programme Summary News
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  • 1013 3 Xi: p. A. B. McKerron, rjoloniaJ Secretary, j, i, ded Singapore's i\ services ir. the legislative Council m<»et- rday—and conlemned the Hj-yar, 0,000 dullar mcdi- inadequate. Ken n as amnvci inu against he vl( aised dur- ing *he October mcetir." <,f the Council. Terming
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  • 162 3 About J5,000 civilian workers in the Army are worried about their new transuon scheme which starts n«xt month, Mr. P. Williams General Secrvtarv of the Army Civil Service Union naid yesterday. "The new scheme would mean that a worker living far a wary I from
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  • 123 3 A British husband ir<" his Egyptian wife vr/» oming here j.n December for ,eaear?h stu--1 dies on Chinese and Malay I family life. The first scholarships/er if.r Colonial Developmeu*. and Welfare Scheme have been 'awarded by the .Secret -iv of State for the
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  • 152 3 Dr. B. F. Home, Medical Superintendent of the Mental Hospital admitted that there v ere occasioi alh '.'ompiaints of ilitreatrnei.i lin the hospital, when he i was asked in the coroners court yesterday during an inquest on Kong Lee Pah an inmate of the ho.spitH who
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  • 45 3 -Sleep— And I Condensed Milk A toial of 6,550 sheep and| 14 200 casvs of condensed, milk from Australia arrived In Singapore yesterday when the Charon and Asphalion came into port. Th aU>o brought in Ig. ncral cargoes Including vegetables onions, oranges I and apples.
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  • 91 3 Malayan Breweries mnds v 22 t t i' adin Profit of S7 U.W, I oii the year ended June 30 The total credit of the profit and loss appropriation account stands at $1,997.061 Fom this sum the first second and third Interim dlvid ends, totalling 5660.000
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  • 239 3 pONTROL of prices and supply of all essential article I in Singapore was brought under the Emergency Regulations Ordhr*net', wh< n the Essentia! Articles (Control of Prices and Supply) Regulations were pa: sed at a meeting ot Urn Singapore Legislative Council, yesterday. The n«.w ordinance
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  • 25 3 A two-year-old Chines, girl 'vhs knocked down and killed by a lorry in a hack-lane in tipper Nanking Street yes c; day.
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  • 122 3 Hearing was adjourned until November 26 in the cas<- of 1 Quek Tiam Song, a Dtrectoi of Thong Huat Tiam Kee, lA<l., I who appealed in the Eh yenth I Police Court yesterday t<> face three tentative charges of I cheating in connection with i $253,982.10 worth
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    • 238 3 Sain 5 Lbs. In 1 Days raged If you arc weak, ilTmrl r richly wiHibte to npth no rnat™«h»t r< v '^T""ia phyalclari. "J.. fit ''< nJ T- atlnK the Cinema Iff* Hollywood hu discovered a jTZf-P'- -mMninß 9 highly con*,eitH vxtrte t*. Th*se extracts build 2f2 blood tourwl. Arm
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    • 513 3 Tribune CLASSCIFIED ADVERTISEMENT SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Immediately Senior Certificated English Teacher 'ndian or Ccylonesc Apply with particulars to Manager Anglo t amil School Malirn Nav/ar 1 Salary 100-10-250 with Free Quarters and Light. (A.988) j vVANTED laboratory assis- ants. Applicants with Cam ridge School Leaving Certitiatc or equivalent preferred, 'lease
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    • 524 3 1947 FORD ANGLIA, 15 000 excellent condition. Comprehensively Insured Till I October, 1949. Best Offer Se- i c ures. Apply Box No. A 1766 M.T. Spore. (V.941) MEDICAL DIABETES. WHY WORRY V When D. T. Lim's Diabetes Herb Tea can give you speedy relief. Get your Herb-Tea by your side
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    • 290 3 SIT. WANTED CHINESE GIRL, 22, JrTcam- I bridge Certificate, typewriting, I read write Chinese. Seek* I employment. Write Box A 1772 M.T. Spore. (W956) STYLE your nalr at Maison j Modernc, Ladies Hair Dressing Salon 126 Orchard Road. Phone *****. (V.977. WANTED WANTED. A Telescope old In good condition or
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    • 301 3 TUITION FOORMAN'S Music Studio Director Prof. Otto Foirman special Piano Tuition 148 Mou!iacin Koad, 126 Orchard Roaxi (2nd Floor) Telephone 4731. A.981, TUITION Practical Maths Mech: Di awing for Mann? Engineers, Works Appre.itk es, and Eng. Students. Bo.c No, A 1782. M.T. Spore. (Z. 979). SECURE high jobs, draw big
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  • 562 4 THE trial of Hideki Tojo and hi? cronies, which 1 is now drawing to a close, is interesting for the wav in which ft has been used to whitewash the soiled character of Emperor Hirohito. He has emerged out of tru trial so much the man
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  • 1842 4  -  The Man... and His Legacy The year 1« 1« was a elimaiie point in the history off It ii in an progress. 1< was shaken by revolution* By A Special Correspondent HAD the revolutions of is 18 rot occurred, the Istu of Trie.ite and the
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    • 314 4 I if W i Ĕ Ĕ*\ plea, ft. (pleasing, phmsen). To I I (I i| -it.- ug. eeuhle sensations ->r I 5 l\ •••notions In; to delight; to JL i 'Jil ajl «»«*wyi »<» g«»<><» '<•• vi. To give pleasure; to be kind •-nougii. liliir):,, s StnnilniO Dictionary. Thai s
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    • 80 4 So very lovely It was for beauty such as this that Cyclax preparations were rWftl created to complete the SXH|\ picture ot delicate charm 1 H a loveliness that is'natural', skin pi i L transparently clear, cool and "7 1 > smooth, and fine of texture. 7 m Such loveliness
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  • 326 5 2 Lines Of Defence First Sea J.ord, Admiral of the Fleet Lord North Cape, G.C.8., KKE. in a recent |X)kc on the rising costs of naval con 1 thai :t n igate which cost between £oDO,--in 1910, now, with new scientific costs £1 1 million. t»i
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  • 371 5 deals what the Communists hope will !>•• a mortal blow to the anti-inflation, currency stahili/.ation and fffttirfj eeovery programme of the Government of Premier Henri Queudle. ('ontimiance of the strike an openly-avowed Communist tactic to wreck the Marshall Plan in France
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  • 238 5 AN indication of the trends of Russian naval construction is give:, in the foreword to the r )oth Edition of Jane's Fighting Ships, published recently. The publication says that construction constat! mainly Of submarines, of which more tiian 2;>o are Mid to be In service ;,rui
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    • 100 5 LiRLt HAIR Use Or. AMiifcu sj iiLacK HAIR DYE I Natural Shade, So JSiain INo Smell, Untraceable. I Oil and water proof. We I have also Dr. Ambers EDDY CORN for Corn cure. Sole-Agents: CHARI CO., i*. o. Has Its. 29, RsL'Uißon Ito. 4, Siilf^gßarn, WHEN YOU CONSIDER j 1
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    • 589 6 SH IPPINti REGULAR PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND Tg. Pinang, Dabo, Klin joe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pandan, Muntok, Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaia, East Java Ports, Benoa, Padangbaai, Roeleleng, Tambelun, Pemangkat, Sambas, Pontianak, Koemai, Sanipit, ttandjermasin, Belawan-Dell and Penang. Due Sails "Plancius" Tor Muntok and Batavia Nov. IS "De Kerens*
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    • 530 6 ACCOMMODATION BRITISH FIRM URGENTLY REQUIRE HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ON LONG LEASE. WILLING UNDERTAKE REPAIRS AND RENOVATIONS IF NECESSARY. REPLY BOX NO. Al7Bl, M.T. S pore. SITUATION VACANT •WAN T X D TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION SUPFRIN lENDENT by large American firm. Please write Box No. Al7BO Malaya TrtDunc, Spor\ l iving
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    • 684 6 NOTICE Tako notice that I, Oswal 1 Hogan of 3 Buckley Road Singapore by occupation Import?•* Exporter the holder of licence/Permit number 369-C under which I am authorised to use four lorries J.3060, J.471\ J.5737, J.5807, to carry my own £;oods from Endau to .<ohore Bahru, via Kota Tinggl. intend
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    • 1002 6 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (CoLimerx'ial Use) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF A HAULAGE PERMIT. TAKE NOTICE that I. Mooi 3ai of Jalan Kirn Kee. Muai, Johore, by occupation haulier, he holder of Haulage Permit No. 4171 under which I am authorised to carry goods for Hire or Rcwjrd in
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    • 532 6 MANSFIELD cTS 1 I* l lIIIIH la Stagapw,) WX T E FUNNEL LPvf SAILINGS FROM U.K. iTu. 'Glenogle' From U.K. U *4 "Astyanax" from U.K 0 "Adrastus" _Due from U.K. "Eurymedon Doe from U.k! "Nanking Victory' Due from I.s \1 "Sarpedon" Due from DJL Saiiinp* for LIVERPOOL, 0f y^. 'Mjri)iW(»n"
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  • 137 7 ui\n u:\ms j I u •Hani PH*V <~ krs Wi place in h'l 1 fir* r:ir ,0 ',||L It iv s n in, >,'.t\. Hm* aeee i. 1 M th < orn-nt Si i S r un»>ttaf race- i( meet ibe X 1« T* 1 th.
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  • 272 7 m owing are the re- final match- j ir the 'nt team ten- i• nament of the Malay tort! Association held over i week-end Anmad I Ktsain'! bmi beat Bostam on.'. M i Score, v. ~i Kasstm heat totam Kurahi (match not; phyedl Abu N beat
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  • 298 7  -  Fox May Run Only One Candidate By ALLAN LEWIS pitST acceptors for the Three-Years-Old Handicap number twelve, live of the origin;»! entries being scratched—preterriiii; to run in their respective classes. When final acceptors are declared at 11 a.m. on P riday next the field
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  • 409 7 ■pa and probable candidates day of the Singapore Turf Goal's Skm 8.00 EExcellency 7.13 Race Fan 7 07 Class 2—l>i\. I—7 Fur. Suivi 9.04 Tour Highness 9.01 Air Port 313 Cetewayo £.07 Blue Prim 8.07 Mardi Gras 8.06 Prince Eugene 8.04 Gcnonian 8 01 Mareori 8.01
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  • 221 7 Th<- following MTV tfcc fHWIgW s jmd probable randidntft* It* oniv fonr rn< es Tor Wednesday, Ike second day of the Singapore TVrf c bibs Winter Meeting: (i Furs. (i Furs. MmcqUc 0 Eagle Hcail 8.11 Congo ,s j 1 Happy Quadrant Pharminda 8.09 Tollana *-JJ Sir Galahad
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  • 296 7 By ALLAN LEWIS WHO is Hcaly? that qucstior will probably be asked y many who attend the races at Bukit Timah on Saturday next when this name appc": A on the semaphore board as tho rider of some of CO. "Olive" Davids' runners, i Interviewed Noel
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  • 347 7 piFTY seven betting windows will await punters at *he Winter Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club next Saturday, when the new electric tote which the Club has bought from Australia, goes into o]K k r:ition tor the tirst time. Cle-ks at the
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  • 68 7 The C.V.M.A. iS.J.C.) will play a friendly game of soccer against the Hospital Youngsters' at Fairer Park at 5.30 p.m. to-' day. The players will bo selected from the following: M. Hendioff. W. Hendroff. L. Nadar. E. Gomes, \V. Van Huizen. Alo de Silva. C. Gomes. J. Lopiz.
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  • 218 7 Natural In Top Form —Should Win On Saturday By .ALLAN LKWIS JRACKS number 2 and 3 were open this morning at Bukit Timah but only slow work was done Game Law Nevada (Haie) and Your Highness (Dawson) kept company over five about half pace. b Natural (Ellery) was worked twice
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  • 52 7 A char.-ty football match bctwetn 24 Coy. RAfcC and Combined Kluang Civilian eleven in aid *»f the Poppy Day Fund will be played tomorrow 5 p.m. on the Kluang Town Padang. The following will r< present 'he RASC Team*: Goodrich; Stom; Gray; Handley; Gormley; Davidson; Martin: Morton: Freddon:
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  • 218 7 Two ti tea scored live minutes fiom the end gave Raffles College a 6-point Rugby win over St. Andrew's School' at WooJsvillc yesterday. The cjii<«e boys had tin I heavier pack but they filled to make Use of this advantage. The tackling of both teams
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  • 191 7 Up against a strong loam when they faced he Old Boyr I of the school, Raffles Jci3«:itu j tion schoolboys put up a gam?, struggle, although beaten iy j 2 goals to nil on th n R 1.1 ground yesterday. The Old Boys swept into j
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  • 140 7 The following wi;. represent the R.A.F. and Army against the Combined Civilians at hockey on the S.R.C. padang tomorrow. Sgt. Anderson fRAF); Sr> Ldr. Ackrill (RAFi. Reg. Sgt. Mj. Charlton (Army); Fl jLt Memmell (RAF); Comdr. Oxford (Army) A/C Hassim (RAF'); ("omdr. Lawttuu (Armyt; L
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  • 134 7 A thrill-packed table tear.** match was wftatMd 4 tat* night at the V.M.C.A. Orchard Road, when the tina cf the Club's tournament area i played off before a good crovd j I By virtue of his .-plendUl vie-; I tory over Yong NeO Klo.ig.
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  • 67 7 Is \xmuin •wan-»!? No sir! bt i.ioms bin <•••"■»;•• eh» fT, Australian b- >* tvtfgtlt wrest linu .li:»oq»io I u on»> kidding. MclHH! tfticpn at «he Trlbtio» »»tii. sh.»rll' rfi.r IVmh-'irx ac.-i Val by t'r from «-onDi Mr. .t )«**t«*rdnv. r»Mieh«*iT h*«v.»»rld elianit»i«»n l.t.ndirs »»n Ihri» oe**asi»>r.<».
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  • 110 7 Reuter. BOSTON;. Tues. Joe Louis j engaged in a fourround no decision exhibition bout with Johnny Shkor here last night and towards the one had an upper eyelid grazed in an accidental hrad bunipincr incident. Tlie wound bled slightly but was not rtons. Louis weighing 15 stone
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  • 240 8 a thousand a day THEY SEEK TO ESCAPE THE REDS Reuter—AAP. RANKING, Tues.—A thousand reiugees are arnving daily in Nanking from Hsuchow, Pengpu and other points along the Tientsin-Pukow railway as the Communist peri; in north-western Khingsu and eastern Anhvvei grows. They include many who originally
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  • 47 8 UP. TOKYO. Tues, The Sovh: Union has sent a new economic adviser and trade representative to join the Tokyo stall. A. A. Gromov arrived to replace L. A. Razin as economic advistr to lieutenant General Derevyanko. Soviet representative on the Allied Council for Japan.—UP.
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  • 424 8 ADELPHI lIOTEL: Alum AasOdation of King Edwir VII College of Medicine in ho. 1 our of Dr. Lim Boon Keng— v p m. WESLEY GUILD: Social ai 4, Fort Canning Road s p.m. FAIRFIELD C H A P EL: World Friendship Social, prise distribution to M.Y.F., baebntnton
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  • 139 8 Reuter. CAMBRIDGE. Mass. Tuc.i. Tho new co ret seen Mashing across the sk'os in Australia. South Africa, Argentina ami Mexico the pe»t two days, were today barring astronomers here attempting to chart its oath Charles Federe-, editor of a scientific journal, is collaborating with ie Hav,i»-(i
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  • 95 8 Reuter. PERTH. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Tues.—Sir Henry, Tizard, chairman of the BritUh Defence Research Policy Con mittee, said here today: "Wo 1 cannot see clearly enough y*t into the ramifications of atoiaic warfare, but I sometimes think j the fear of the public is exaggerated." Sir Henry
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  • 212 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Sir Staf- i Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, was questioned in the House of Commons today about the value of i,ntlsh firms and nroperty expropriated or scheduled for expropriation by the Burmese government. He replied that the British interests concerned were negotiating with
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  • 371 8 what would YOU do? U.P. NEW YORK. Tues. L M. Strauss believed today that his labour relations problem wa.s solved. "I lost my temper", he said, "but we cleaned the p!ace up." Straus-- called in the "100 employees of his accessories
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  • 104 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) the maintenance of ordinary prisoners, and de I tainees under Emergency Regulations, a supplementary provision of $118,600 is approved by Government for j the rest of the year. The orignul estimated exI penditure of $275,000 for the maintenance of prisons fo** j the
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  • 45 8 LONDON, TulS. After a eh- erful start a vague ft el ing that all was not well with the world passed over the stock exchange right after lunch today and stock closed mostly lower in an atmosphere of uncertainty.
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  • 161 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON', Tu-s —William C. Bullitt, former I nited States Aiiibassador to Russia, lc f i by piane for China tod»\ on a survey trip for the joint Congressional Marshall Aid "Watchdog Committee. He hopes to return l.> Christmas and report on China's needs to met
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  • 42 8 UP. LISBON. Tues. interior Minister August o Caneela de Abn.au returned today from an official visit to Madeira. He said the islands will remain under the "rightful" Portuguese rule and "not be the object oj transactions with anybody." UP.
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  • 61 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Panam r Will give a state banquet in i honour of King George and I Queen Klizabeth on Februa* 9. when the battleship Van guard taking them to New Zealand and Australia stops in 4 he Panama can I for a day and a night,
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  • 89 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.- Tne Hiitish Govcrnmor.t has civ •♦< s* memorial plaque to th- late President Roosevelt in Westminister Abbey, to be unveiled by Mr Attlec an !Mr Winston Churchill on Nov. 12. The inscription, written by Mr. Attlee and Mr ChmcinM reads: t, lLl l nOUr
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  • 278 8 They argued hours hours over four paragraphs Reuter U.P. PARIS, Tues.—The InhVd Nations Political Conjmlttee, in the longest an I most arduous debate of the present Assembly, today go* through four paragraphs of r. 12-paragraph resolution call ing on Yugoslavia, Alban'.i and Bulgaria to stop helping the Markos forces in
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  • 151 8 Reuter. YOU FORCE THE HAGirK, Tues. Britain accused Albania of "clumsily forging" evidence for her own defence in the Corfu Channel mining case which opened before the International Court here today. Sir Hartley Bhaiycross, Britisn Attorney-General, called the mining of the destroyers Kiiumyrez and Volage in tin
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  • 96 8 UP. wash tng ion. Tues. The House of Representatives j Un-Am Activities Com J mittee lias dropped virtually all plans for investigations during the rest of this year, it was learned today. Two najci inquiries affect- j ed by the decision were the Committee's atom
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  • 306 8 tial working paper prepared 'by the secretariat an*] which purports to be a draft plan for reorganising the Balkans Committee. The main points vnich aroused the suspicion ot the Yugoslav deicgau were: 1. Personnel foi tin Balkans Observer Corps should !><• provided by mcmhei States
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  • 37 8 ROME Tues. Dr. Kail Grober. Austrian Forelg r Minister, signed two agreeing nts here today with Count Carlo Sforza. Italian Foreign Minister, to simplify frontier traffic between Au.-tria and the Alto Ad.gv-Trt nting (formerly South Tyrol).
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  • 124 8 Reuter. TEHERAN, »ed Saed Rarar> asked by the Shah <* f form a new J> eeed that of ai Hashir which i the week-end ,tt.', J*i 'office five im.nthHazlur said th H 'paralysed g and expressed !his cut rent yeai i Persia'i new V k 157-year-old
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