Malaya Tribune, 16 November 1948

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  • 63 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE IPFOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Pap**r In Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES MNGAFOKE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London AgtntB—Mes*rs. Colin Turner Ltd., Tall >t
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  • 1031 1 Mi n isters Given Money, Free Suits Allegations MAN WITH 5 NAMES THREW LA VISH PARTIES Reuter. jOXnON, M. u-An alien using live diftVrcui nanu s NM saJd to |);lve by! h parties PBd given free suits and wv.s 01 motwy t 0 British Govern- „t
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  • 79 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—Mr. strauss. Minister iNipjih, refused to tell at tlnii>.- of Commons Mln Ht monkeys tad tM-t-ii brought from Erinrtta tor Ids department. It woakl not he in the ■til interest to disclose at r. ;isuii, he said in *fh l<> tjio'stions, except that Mm?)
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  • 26 1 riNGGI. Today. fore« s. operating at in Kota Tingg"> nd destroyed a iflaged bandit i capable of acabout 100 men. found two ovens.
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  • 26 1 U.P. s *>W. Monday. The United Nations to the Big Four to foi talks on the s haa not been re- ;i today. U.P.
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  • 87 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. —The Economic Cooperation Administration was reported ready on Monday to stop the China aid programme on 24 hours' notice if the Far Eastern situation worsens. Informed sources said that there was no indication that the U*****,--000,000 Chinese recovery programme will he halted
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  • 45 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mon. Small arms and ammunition are being rushed to China for Nanking Government fores by United States naval ships, military sources said here today. One vessel has sailed from Bremerton, Washington, they said, and others are due to follow. —Reuter.
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  • 26 1 BOSTON. Mon Op v n estimated to wor.h USs2s,<:«.p was seized *be ivd the Br.tish freighter Maruairi. after she docked jdcngsidc th<* Cun.ud Pier f'om Calcutta-
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  • 340 1 Reuter. NANKING. At least t!iree Government «li\. sions have hoc.-, completely defeated, with riany kii-o I. wounded and captured, h*. iccent fighting n Centra! China, according to reports in Nanking ton;*?ht. About 10.000 Governn-e.n troops, compris* ig "temoe ary columns" inder the com-ma-id of Gen.
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  • 306 1 S'PORE TOASTS THE BABY OF THE YEAR Reuter. LONDON" Mon.—The largest number of felegiams ever received at the court post office ii» single day—nmre than 11.000 of tuem—poured into Bue-lo-.igharr: Palace today congratulating Prmc-ss HlchN.'u and the Duke of Edin\>Mgh on the binh of their
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  • 109 1 KULAI, Today.—For the sixth lime since the crisis a hand of about 20 terrorists attacked Ayer Bernban Police station, at the 29th mile of the Johore Main Road leading to the north, at about 7-45 last night. The bandits fired from the rubber estates and jungles. They
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  • 187 1 Reuter and U.P. European newspapers ga?e the story la visa play and accentuated it with abardant pictorial displays. Thousands of oyal Britons lined the puos throughoMC Britain to ponder what wdl eventually tfe tne baby' name. The name is a Royal secret. The newspaper Daily Ex
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  • 72 1 The following message has been received by the Goveinor of Singapore from TheSecretary of Ldute for the Colonies: •'Their Majesties the Kmg and Queen, and their Ro/al Highnesses f he 1 rincess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh desire me to convey to you and the
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  • 35 1 U.P. BERLIN, Monday. A Unitled States Navy four-engined airlift plane flying supplies to blockaded Berlin crashed and burned tonight at Tempelhof airfield. Two crewmen were seriously Injured. Two escaped virtually unhurt.- U.P.
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  • 90 1 Reuter. MADRID, Mon. The Duchess of Valencia has been arrested <n char get „f taking a lending part in a demonstration at the funeril of Carlos Mend*z, a ynuny Monarchist who iaeA in pnson on Nor. 8, d HM disclost,! today. The Duchess, who hae fieqvently
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 448 2 U.S. COLOUR BAR BAD SAYS SPORE VISITOR THERE is a great deal of ignorai te about Malaya and present conditions in this country, according to Mr. Homer Ci «'»g, Singapore'o Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs in an exclusive Interview »fth the Malaya Tribune yesterday.
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  • 286 2 SINGAPORE imported approximately 60,000 gallon* less \vhisk\ from January to September this year than she did during the same months of 1941, accord ins; to official statistics. From January t Sep tomber. 1941, ?bout 142, 000 gallons flowed iato the Colony at a
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  • 54 2 U.P. BATAVIA, *lon. West j JavaV biggest '< Irano Gedei, (3.000 feet) this morning at 1100 hours local t'me erupiecl blowing an ash column three in the air. Volcanologists t-aid the eruption is not seriojs, although a definite statement was not possible before closer study 3e*tral experts
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  • 62 2 Four hundred and fifty picula of rice worth $13.500; were ordered to be confiscated In the Third Polic Court yesterday. Varin Chbul Tantivat (Siamese) and 'Pay Tee Yoo. were convicted of illegally exporting the rice on board the vessel Nang Buang Nawa and fined $300 each.
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  • 100 2 On November 2, a pilot train arrived in Singapore with blood on its wheels. The driver of tho train did not know how the blood got there. This was stated at the inquest into the death of a 55-year-old woman, Kcr Chua, who was
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  • 170 2 Information given to the Army SIT* by Private David MeCulloeh, a Seaforth Highlander who was last week sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, led six men into a police trap when they entered 2 Subdepot of 223 800 in Chua Chu Kang Road on August 26.
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  • 293 2 Terrorism in Malaya will be wiped out .11 a matter of months, said the Commissioner-General in South F:»*t Asia, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald yesteiday at hi-* first press conference since his return from the United Kingdom "I do not know how many months,"
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  • 27 2 A talk on Japan will by given at the East West Society meeting a t the British Council, Stamford Road today. AH are welcome.
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  • 87 2 Th,.. fact tthat three Sovereign Asian states, representing a vast part of the population of Asia. wcr t represented amang the eight soven ign Countries at the conference of British commonwealt Prime Ministers T. London. strengthened the conference as an instrument of goodwill and peace among
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  • 160 2 TWO mining engineers. Mr. Roland of Australia, and Mr M. of Scotland, were killed wi*h a Chinese civilian and a Ma'ay special onstable .vhen bandits ambushed a light railway trolley at Budget Galeh, Batu Gajah area, Perak, yesterday afternoon. Four Chinese civilians, including a woman,
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  • 210 2 An Italian Prisoner of war who escat>cd from an Australian POW camp to marry an girl N> had seduced arrived in Singapore ve«»ltrda\ aboard the Napoli. -ie is Dfrrnem-o Camarda. He and Vir.ee other Italian prison rs *re on way back to Italy. Camarda
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 299 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK ese selections (request) 7.45 News in Mandarin 10.55 a.m. to 12.-00 noon Market Report in Amoy. 8.00 English Schools' Broadcast, Mandarin Request songs, 8.45 1.00 p.m. Dance music by Joe News in Cantonese Amoy, Loss. 1.30 News. 1.45 Otto »nd P.OO Opening Announcement Regina
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  • 833 3  -  MALAY SPRTLIGHT By M.S. Daud. Vhave paid too h the past for against enemies t'p i" v«t nau. gained nothing in .i "partnerwas ah but what the Protector onfkJenoe and to manage f>l ttieir land •m run things thinking it was tual Interests, down. The <!ni
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  • 299 3 Sir,—Malayan a ycaterdriv splashed the news of Da to Onn's proposals regarding increased Malay aulonomy having been received sympathetica II v by the Colonial Office. The procedure adopted by Dato Onn has been most unconstitutional and undemocratic. Prior to leaving Malaya for London, or hta own admis.-non. he did
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  • 127 3 YOUNG, well dressed businessman, Teo Ok Chwee was cautioned j.nil discharged It* the Third FoKcc dmri yesterday, vhen he faced a charge of attempting to export 1,936 rounds of JZZ ammunition by air. Teo had a pet mi* for the export of a rifle, but
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  • 63 3 SELANGOF* is i have an Islamic college toon. The college wh'ch will he a centre for Islaiiiic learning, will train future redg:eu3 teachers and religious admirirtrativc officers ir. the State. This was state 1 by Inch? Patch Akhir, Presidcst of Selangor UMNO and chairman of the
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  • 138 3 XH T ANG Mon.—Twelve bandits made two un Ml III—f■! attacks ov the manager's house a t Buki< PiHai Estate yesterday and this morning. They surrounded the housefrom Simoane Saatmm en-.ut* and attacked it to; about 45 minutes in the f»r3t attick at 11 o.m yesterday. They war*
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  • 40 3 l«.t «I of 430,479 lden tity cards have been Issued to da*e. More than 1.000,000 completed application forms have been received by the central regis t rat ion office. Fourteen days are. left in which to register.
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  • 132 3 CiNGAPORE Municipal area is divided into six elec tor:»I wards and 18 polling districts for the Mumi,iai Elections in April next year. The wards are: *he city area; th r Rocaore area Municipal North: the towr area; Municipal Ea: t; and Municipal West. Each of these
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  • 20 3 Remittances to China ft* Ta Chinese in Singapore and tn Federation during Oc+G&ei were: Singapore: $1)61,339 Malaya: $714,475
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  • 160 3 jyjf.SSG. Rutherford, walking along the with her dog defied twv other belligerent dogs and the sea to «aye her pet from harm. She scooped up her animal and retreated into the sea, while the other dogs which had charged at her pet now attacked her
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  • 53 3 KELANTAN Malay fishermen are planning to form a Malay Fishermen's Co-..pe< vtive Society at 'he fishingcentre of Bacho t. The Kelantan Government has agreed to lend funds for irhe project, accordi ig to a responsible source in S'ota Bahri. The organisation is exneeted to he established
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  • 84 3 There was no question 'f official negotiations be* v.'C en Dato Onn. Mentri Besar of Johore. and the r.uthoritl9 London, said Mr. ITaleolm MacDonnd yesterday. His visit was *.o have personal discussion 3 on Malayan problems and to represenr in person the views of his &*%bty
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  • 59 3 The Katong Boys' Club, will go into temporary premises as soon as the Children*' Social Centra at Jhoo Chiai Road is completed. Mr. Tan Thoon Lip (President of the Boys Council) told the Tribune, that the Social Welfare Department has offered th e use
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  • 62 3 The Malay Association of Ulu Trengganu has decided not to dissolve the association and become a sub-branch of the over-all UMNO set-up. The association has agreed, however. to become, an associate member e>f the UMNO fold. Th t UMNO's policy of scrapping the individuality if each member
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  • 55 3 Th,. Tenth Scont Group Singapore, will hold a "dance night" on December 18 at the St. Andrew's School hall in aid of the Jamboree Fund and the Group's general fund Tickets at $3 per couple and $2 per single tickets will be available at Robinson's and
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    • 360 3 I if S FOR SALE I LATEST SELF -RE LEA Si', iIC E CURB TRAY fust leccivec Available from Lee Fletcher. 102-106. Orchard Road. Singa,'ptre. Tel. 0338. (F.3S) I FOR SALE Parkinson gas !cooke*->. used only four months, new condition. $220 or nearest." I Write Box A 1797 M.T. S
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    • 363 3 MISCELLANEOUS Income Tax advice help for filling return available from K. Ramanathan 8.A.8.L. 5 Church Street, Kuala Lumpur. (C.17) TIC-TACS MALAYAN RACEGUIDE November Issue complete witn K.L. results on sale (now at all leading book-jtalis. A 986) For Your Next Party Ring Up CARLTON CLUB"' Bookings Now Open for Exclusive
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  • 519 4 HIDEKI Tojo and twenty f -IT other Japanese war leaders have been founJ guttty by the International Military Tribunal a trill lasting :wo and a half years. At except two of the accvsed were found ruilty of conspiring to wape ar aggressive war. .'even of the
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  • 1090 4  -  "TOO MANY COOKS..." by A SPECIAL CORRESPODENT HOW strong is Commu tiam in eastern Europe? What are the memberjn.j. figures of the parties in Russia and the Soviet satellite .states? Sometime ago these qu tlons were on the lips < f most of the pcoole who
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  • 245 4 Sir. May I request your favour to ask the Govt, 'to let the public know what qualifications Mrs. A. N. S. Hawkins has for the recent high post offered to her. The public know her for quite a long time as the wife of Mr. G. Hawkins, the former
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 27 4 COCKTAIL SETS Six hand-cut lead crystal Royal Brierly glasses, E.P.N.S. plain turned $h?ker and E.P.N.S. Plain turned Tray and Stand PRICES IHI.il $M9SM ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE S'PORI^^
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  • 505 5 But Thousands Of Minors Drift Into Paris Vice Dens Reuter. n|R jS Vfon.— Got* co-operation between tl.e Frc h nitlnml police rud the I glisten brigade wMiihnie (vies wpj) fcnn itamped out white Mi- betaee* France and Xorth Africa accc-r'ing to a responsible poi- iflkial
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  • 82 5 Reuter-AAP. Tokio, Monday. A flyingboat service connecting Yokohama with London by way of Hong Kong. India. Iran and Africa will be started soon by the British Overseas Airways Corporation. The 9.500-mile route will be coveted in seven days by a fleet of 22 passenger four engtned
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  • 291 5 BOMBAY, Mon. The Indian Government r» is sanctioned a lean of Rs.';o,ooo.o»j to the Bombay Government to assist it in its housing programme. Labour Minisa Mr. G. 1 zarilal Nanda s-aid this in me Bombay Lcgisl five Assemb'y when he moved 'he
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  • 60 5 Reuter. TOKYO. Mon. The pro .secutior. demanded a J ail term of 13 months for former Vice-Premier Suehiro Nishio 't his retrial before the Tokyo High Court today on charges of perjury arising out of his claim that the donation of 500.000 ye n made to the
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  • 164 5 Reuter. T FW YORK, Sun.—Aeroplane incidents due to fire may be grea«i« reduced by :he development of i\ ie\v fire-resists nt fluid for use in aircraft hydraulic systems. Jn modern transports as well as in combat pan"?, hydraulic systems funct'n as the operational nerve
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  • 30 5 For lotting off v firework in a i Cinema. Reginald Kenneth Hunt, 17, of St. Werburgh's, I Bristol, was lined £5 and I ordered to pay ii ss. damage*
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  • 30 5 Reuter. A light started at a dance held in a cafe called "All Goes Well," at ixmgwy, Northern France and tight people were taken to hospital. Reuter.
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  • 181 5 THE Governrm nt of India has given Rs. 15 000 to the Ramakrishna Mission of Singapore towards the cost Of constructing a dormitory for nouaing Indian orphans. Behind this bar, oflicial announcement H« the effort of the local Chief of the Ramakrishna Mission. Swumi Vamadevananda. who
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  • 305 5 THE term Maori, literally "ordinary," or "usual," was applied to themselves by the natives of New Zealand only when it became necessary to distinguish themselves from Europeans, or pakeha, as they termed white men. The history and movements of the Polynesian peoplespossihly the most remarkable seamen
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  • 61 5 Reuter TOKIO, Monday.- Crime may be 50 times more expensive in 1 Japan next year. A proposal for a 50-time increase in lines imposed in criminal case.-; was bolore the Cabinet yesterday. The minimum for fines, which is 20 yen now, would be raised to 1,000 yen.
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  • 532 5 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. -Divorce figures for England and Wales this year aie expected to equal the record number of petitions filed during 1947. according to official Marriage Guidance experts. Whereas the trend to divorce has started to go down in the United States
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 WHO IS I roSSED BY THE TIDES OF LOWE... #Krf^ Madeleine Carroll Stirling Hayden -4 Bahama fljss^ r Flora Robson lea G Carroll |3T T Tigf Mary Anderson Cecil Kellaway BMffV/ ''tJ-«M tM tnem m IMAM H SMTFitm fi b^Wfe KE-:\ NEXT CHANGE! 11 ijaMuji__j-jiMLJijj>__i-i_iJi"fcM BMHMM rr- —i WM I
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    • 21 5 SINGAPORE fWX 5420 OUR ICES AND BOTTLED MILKS ARE PASTEURISED AND HYCIENICALLY PACKED IN MODERN CREAMERIES AT SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 198 5 VIC IIJM- ||v Mirliacl OMallev And ltal|>lt Lane f£ĔF WONDERFUL GRU&, TAFFY. NOW WHAT ftmJP WAT W 0010 \W *<***» MBAUm/ HOW UTTERLY DEVASTATING/ fcjj Jj ABOUT THIS ST0NErY\A50N NAMED If *1 COULD IT llf BE LIKELY TO FIND L BUT WHY 0»0 COCOA LEAVE IT M6P.E JJ COCOA. WHO
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  • 271 6 A *,wo-day conference of British diplomatic :uid Admi- >iistrative representatives m South-East Asian Miiiitries to exchange information vnd views on affairs .I'leering this area is to be held on Thursday. The conf?renv c will be held at Bukit Sen ne, in I.»l;ore Bahru
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  • 45 6 If. E. The Governo, will entertain the Commissioner General, th U.K. Diplomatic and Administrative Representatives attending the Conference in Singapore this week, and members ol the Singapore Legislative Council at v dinner tonight in celebration of the birth of the Prince.
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  • 77 6 Singapore ?ikhs celebrate today, the 480 th r»nniversav of the birth of Guru Nanak. the founder of Sikh Mm. In commemoration of th* day, the Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya has a pamphlet on vorld peac j entitled "The Urgent Need ».f Today." It is a roprin
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  • 381 6 MR. U. Foulger and Mr. F. G. Minns, A.S.P., opposed the application for habeas corpus made on behalf of Carlton A. Hire. Singapore businessman held by the Dutch at Taujong Pinang in conecrion with the Caialina arms smuggling case, when thry appeared before the high
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 612 6 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. i (Incorporated la Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Nanking Victory" Due from U.S.A. Nov. 16 "Saepedon" Due from UJL Nov. 17 "Eurymedon Due from U.K. Nov. 16 "Calchax" due from U.K. Nov. If) "Telemaehus" due from U.S.A. Nov. 23 Sailing* for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW ft
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    • 624 6 ACKNOWI EDGMENTS THE WIFE and children of Into Mi V. Nagalingam of "Emhaikation Headquarters" tnank re letives and friends who attend cd the funeral a. d those? who send wreaths am' te'e->.-ams. upoonatry paper, please cop}* "SITUATION VACANT WANTED For immediate engagement experienced Driver/ Mechanic for working and maintaining a
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    • 563 6 Singapore Municipality Tenders arc invited for the "SUPPLY OF 60 TONS OF RAPID HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT' for the Water Department. Tenders close at 12 noon on 22 November 1948. Tender Forms and Specifications from Municipal Secretariat, Room No. 235. BE: (HOOK fHEATKE ai Loronq; Ah Thhi off Ituki; Xinu'li Road,
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    • 64 6 LOST LOST: Daehsund Black with Brown markings answers to name PETER. Reward. Tel. ***** after 5 p.m. or return to IM-D Watten Estate. Why buy locally made diarta for 1949 when you can get the world renowned LETTS DIARIES from PETER CHOMPS* Prices from 75 cts upwards PETER CHONG CO.
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    • 640 6 >> BOUSTEAD'Tcr''^ Lloyds Agents In Sin*J! "H Ticket Agents For Malan?!» GLE\ LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERUah t calls Tangier Viddiehr.,. v GLENGYLE I>o^ GLENARTNEY *<»i n *!LENOGLE l«th hi FROM UK. FOR STRAITS, HOS'i; K(J}!r S GLENARTNEY '>v* w GLENROY '"I «t J 1 ft* 2j IM>O CHINA S.N.
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  • 575 7 I to tnlletvlnj; an Ihr runner*, mid height* for t.ot».,r-ru-.s. He- Minimi *tnv Of th*- Sln-'itn..,, Turf tinier Mutiny: Rl» 9 a Fw i o.no i-ieil H12 i I i ».»l I 8 M Hull tliltc -ii-.; SM, I sr»i Ulainru i 8.01 N.00 I I
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  • 144 7 IiMF, following are the runn«rs and weights for only I Use* rsees of Hie third da\ (Saturday), of the Singapore fnrf Club's Winter Meeting: Horses, CI I Div 1, AbOt! 6 '•'ednltist 9 CO No !>gret« 900 Jyron 811 J% Carol 8 09 f, '"i i sa f'.uineve-o
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  • 49 7 following will represent agapore Police XV against VI". Changi in a rugby to be played at Thorn(l|n R oad. tomorrow: Hibbcrt; I'ingham. Coutino. apnian, Thomas, Lawrence, Noble, Bulat. McCully. kl iVnton. Rajaratnam. J™ r «ch Kirn. Reserves: Ngon, Masod. Payers are reminded to A.S.I. Jones by noon
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  • 80 7 THE following h»ve been selected to represent Singapore In an inter-State hockey match against Johore at Segamat on SaturAh Chio; B. H. Barth (Cant.) A. Ponnampalam; F. I ennefather, E. Uoralsamy, U. Clarke; U. Ross Tan Hong Yam, A. Clarke, Coutts, E. Ebert. Reserves: Cdr. Oxford,
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  • 1300 7 Blue Print, Oregon and Knight Gallant best for tomorrow By ALLAN LEWIS LjJGHT event* will again make v i the raid tor tomorrow, the second day ot Sings:pore l urf Club's Winter Meeting. 1 nncipal races will be f or Class otic horses over siv
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  • 61 7 The following will represent thf Chartered Bank Sports Club against U*> Hongkong Bank In a friendly game of soccer today, at 5.15 p.m. Farrer Park. C. B. yo n Hagt (Capt.i. Ying Yoke Hon. F. Cheng. C. R. Nonio, C. McCuiloch. Mum. Chu a Huat Hin. Lim
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  • 44 7 fBY ALLAN LEWIS) The ban on th<: rtf/istn tiam of new fcjraea impo .ed bit the Committee of the S.R A. some Vme aao v ill remain in force This was deeded by i/,-.-> Committee nt c, meeting en Sunday last.
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  • 78 7 Suivi and Your Highness have been sent up from Class two to Class one. Suivi won the fourth race, for horses, Class 2, Div. I—7 Furs., at Buk»t Timah last Saturday to pay 843 for a win and $13 for a place. Your Highness was
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  • 243 7 I (BY ALLAN LEWIS) MR. LIM CHITAN QGuK whose horses have heen trained by H. .'eowy" Ma. land, is ''imposing of his teim an<l the following MTfe for private »al 1 Minsrol Boy, Win The Peace. Ascot Va'e. Kashmiri Song. a! l Austerity Mai<l KHd Roscwoll's
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  • 49 7 Reuter. KIMBERLSY, Mon. G»! qualand West W*t+ all out for 258 in their first innings in reply to the MCC rcore of 542 for fern declared here today. Following on m their second innings they were nine for :.o wicket at the Bkft of play.— Reuter.
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  • 606 7  -  P.y ALLAN LEWIS THE oi:iy tr;»:«k oj)cii this morning at Bukit Tiniali was the numher three grass which w?s htav>. Not many horses vere sent again*! the wrtcl* most ftf them hemp contented with stroiig pare work. Of tho.sc who made time,
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  • 42 7 The following have been selected to represent the Customs Hockey Club in a garrv against the Hospitals Assistants Union at Farrer Park at 5.00 p.m. tomorrow: Wet Hong Leong: Ghanl: Rodrigues: Cressal: Annua: Killick: Ramley; Hassan: Williams; Aziz; Cheng Kec.
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  • 83 7 Th< following have been selected to represent I. A. Hockey IX. against S.C. C. today at the Padang: Anthony: Soiakhan Singh; Chandrajit Singh; Munsoor Khan; B. S. Sloii; Anoop Singh; Ibrahim I*a Reserves Sewa Singh, Balan. Vc rapan. Against Cable WinJet on Tuesday. Nov.. 23. 1948 at
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  • 221 7 LONDON. Monday. The draw for the first round propei of tho Football Association Cup was made in London today. This is tiic first time when the Third Division clubs in both Northern and Southern sections come into the competition together with the survivors from tho
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  • 324 8 Govt. Opens Two Day Debate U.P. IfftNDGN, Mon.—The Government today opened i iuo da\ debate on its bill to tuke B'itaiiis iron and steel ind'r.tr tindrr *nlt control an issue »\h»eh is to be the main Conservative »ar*»ri in the
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  • 45 8 NEW YORK, Monday. United States District Judge, Harold Medina said today that he would announce the date on Wednesday for the ttial of the twelve Communist leaders indicted for allegedly advocating the overthrow of the United States Government by force.
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  • 32 8 U.P. CANBERRA Mon tVm* Minister Jo3ep.i Chiflcy said today the Australian Government was baeJUßg "w.i Veheartedly" the I erlin pear*'! proposal by Or. Herbert Bvatt and Mr. Tiygve Lie.- U.P.
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  • 63 8 Reuter. KANDY, Men The into national Lanour Organisation confeivucc on laoour inspection in \j an eountr.es opeaci here to lay. De?egates fio-n the Uivtcd Kingdom, Hoigkong, the Netherlands I ..at Ind: .'s Australia, the Crited States, Singapore, *Van :c Fronri.. Indochina, Vietnam, Frea r i India,
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  • 37 8 TOP: Sir Franklin, Lady Lloyd, Mr. John Hamlyn and l)r W'u I'aak Shing. LEFT: Lad\ Gimson, Sir Han llo»* I Jin A Mr. Cfciade Massagr. Picture taken at yesterday's party at liowrnuicnt Htwe.
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  • 340 8 U.P. PARIS, Mon.—Western nations tried to ram a new Palestine armistice pan through the United Nations Security Council tonight to require major withdrawals by Isreal's victorious army as a prelude to final United Nations action'cn the Palestine peace settlement. Arabs rejecrig the new
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  • 71 8 U.P. PARIS, Monday. Argentine's Foreign Minister. Juan Bramuglia, tonight completed his new compromise formula for the solution within the Security Council of the East West conflict over Berlin. United Press learned from competent neutral sources of the Council. The formula provides for parallel moves of Russian and
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  • 285 8 Reuter. PARIS Mon. A roundtable conference of Commonwealth and Eire ministers was to be held in Paris tonight or tomorrow morning to discuss Eire's decision to break her last remaining; link with the British crown, it was learned here tonight The exact time
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  • 118 8 Reuter. TIENTSIN. Mon. British Acting C( a. A.A.E. Franklin, declared in the lctest notice on ttnt'vi subjects: "I wcvseiy agam remind you that U! now-essential Lritish subjects have already on repeat* ed o- easions been advis.H to leave in view if the serais situation. "United
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  • 43 8 OTTAWA, Mon. Mr. I*4l*« St. Laurent wa? sworn in today as Canadian Prmio Minister after \V L. zie King, who held office f. r 21 years, had landed in 1:1« resignation to F old liarsbll Alexander, the Govern >r General.
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  • 83 8 U.P. COPENHAGEN, Mon.— A father in Copenha gen has sacrificed one eye so that his blind MCI might regain his sight again, it was reported here today. Borne lime AgOa an 18-->ea.--o!d student h»sT night of both his eves from en explosion. tie' tat her
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  • 53 8 world y.m 1 WEEK OF PR Writ 1 at Chine.se Y.M.c A gie Road at 5v. r St»." merciaf ,V' AW Class p.,,;. 1 1, *<>l N(i PKOPLT'V meeting at ,3"" 6 p.m. Mr. I r ,iva V< speak on «The rhV!?' 1 His Bible (P.u-t
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  • 199 8 CATHAY: -Home Homicide," with r w Garner, Randolph Sen A:a Lynn Bari— 145 1 <a| 9.30 p.m. U5 ««5»i« CAPITOL: "D, techm colour, with hI V 4l5< 6;: ™<>V i KL\: "Candlcii >-ht na." with James' Masr^ Carlr I^ehmann—• r and 9.15 p. m I® A VI LION: Mv
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  • 106 8 STOP PRESS RACE 3NE- 4. 6 Furs.-ToiK>pgu m Chain. Rivian. race i--o»m Furs.-Trai.or.i. Pore* RACE {.—Ot* Furs. -Show tail Atlanta*. n RACE l -n.e Furs. Distinction champs 11. Votux 4 RACE 5: Ch Furs —Ma h Ottft y drant. Victory MWtt RACE l:-Cha Furs—lnvest. ,t RACE
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