Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1948

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  • 64 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE '--urgcr Sales than any Afternoon Pap.T in Malaya Printing Stmuifaneoiisiy ffwaia Lumpwr, /pon d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Lanaon AynU-M-r.. Colin Turner LU U»
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  • 416 1 NO BIG AID EXPECTED Reuter. WASHINGTON, Fri. —President Truman was carefully non-committal In I hi* reply to President Ciriftng Kai-slick's appeal lor increased male- j rial :\Wi and moral suppjrt, it was learned authoritatively today. This attitude is 1 kely to be reflected in any
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  • 45 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Fri —The Siamese Foreign Office today authorised the evacuation of the Embassy staff at Nanking, it was reliably learned. The Ambassador and his I staff were instructed to leave by rail for Shanghai and seek sea passage southward 1 —Rev- ter.
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  • 52 1 STOP PRESS Amrrtmii frrijjlifrr, Amelia i F-arh.trl. apr»nn«l on «-oral rr«f in South Nat mm Islands, Nou <>n \\h\ tu Singapore, af-ti-r Hearing herself under I iiwr it* t a.in. \<-sm'!'s rudder and bottom *> riniisl\ damaged. Hke c*rrjr> ca.'jc» of baih\itr, of which 1,500 tuns had
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  • 62 1 Chinese Ccsnnvanlst and j Beaten vere arrested nfa the Fmc»gcncy Regally in.* C.ID. last ■Bit The tri «.i detained la Thi c I D also arrest I I Chinese scire! Soetety SBJ hat Bight. Last night the C.I D. .lc- Uinr-l two Chinese in can* with tiv recoveiy
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  • 71 1 By ALLAN LEWIS The best bet at P.iilut S 'liinah today Is in my i opinion trainer Jae!: Spencer who could win S ha'f the programme with: JACK'S DARL- ING, BOXY CAROL. I your monness and J DAKOTA. Raring will I atari :vt 'I
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  • 366 1 FRIEND OF THE LEPERS GETS HER REWARD Reuter. RANGOON. Fri. Mr. Alexander Campbell. London Daily Mail correspondent, who has been in jail here for mote than two months, will be deported from Burma, it was learned today. Mr. Campbell, who served as a major in "Force
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  • 209 1 Reuter. LONDON, Fri.—Mi Leonard Gammans, one I of the Tory Party's experts on Maiaya, tole 1 the Government in the Commons today that the International Bank and the American taxpayer would want "a lot of assurance* that the British Government is able to maintain order In Malaya
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  • 142 1 Reuter-AAP. rKIO. Fri. Ex-Premier Hideki Tojo of Japan, sentenced to hang for war crimes, today promised not to try to lo< »c the gallows by suicide is last-minute JSffccals for cle •nency were Oclnjr made to Jen. Douglas MacArthtrr, Superne Commander Allied Power Tojo had attempted suicid"
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  • 124 1 Reuter. NAPLES. Fri.- The British Royal Family has intervened in the case of 40 Italians im>risoned in the island of Proida off Naples, according to a elegram received at the prion from the Comptroller of »rinccss Elizabeth's Household. The prisoners' mothers were eported to have asked the
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  • 44 1 The ten-day lull in armed robbery was "broken last night when five Chinese waylaid a Malay at the junction of Kampong" Bahru Road and Silat Road and robbed him of a silver belt. One of the Chines*- was armed with a revolver.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 137 2 Joseph Fernandez, (45), police constable with 19 years service, and two years more to retire, misappropriated $143 belonging to police prisoners, had a spree at the bars, thought of suicide, changed his mind and gave himself up. Mr. E. P. «hanks, First
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  • 73 2 Mohamed Yusoff bin Aodullah. a Municipal coolie, hailed a cab 1 one night in October, ducked into it and had a-three-hour Joy-ride around the city. Then he stopped the driver. He alighted. Fare? He had none. The fare Incurred was $7.50. He came into
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  • 97 2 A second series of five Extension lectures entitled "The English Language" by Pr .f C. G. Hough, of Raffles Codege. will be cond.j'ted by the People's Education Association at the Association's headquarters at Handy Road, just beh'nd the Cathay Building, every Tuesday, begmn ng from
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  • 85 2 Lim Hee Chiew, 24-year-old Chinese clerk employed by the R.A.F. Tengah, was sentenced I to eight months rigorous im- > prisonment in the First District Court yesterdny for misappropriating two bearer cheques for I $235 belonging to the RAF. Mr. P. Johnson, defending, said that
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  • 45 2 St. Joseph's Institution will hold its first post-war Art and Handwork exhibition in the school hall on Saturday and Sunday. The exhibition will be opened by Mrs. A. W. Frisby. wife of the Director of Education, Singapore, on Saturday morning a t 8-30.
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  • 70 2 The first Asian to be given the post of Executive Engineer at Kluang, is Mr. J. D. Ryan,,AMISE, AMSME. Mr. Ryan helped to build roads, railways, and bridges, in India, Burma, and French India where he has seen service. He was at one time Principal of
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  • 340 2 THE Singapore Malay Settlement Boys' Club is planning to establish a model poultry farm to train interested members so they can make this trade their career. A. 1 iVlA Expert guidance from tne i Agricultural Department will be sought to ensure the success of this
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  • 42 2 SINGAPORE, Battalion Boys' Brigade's annual review and display will be held at Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. today. Reviewing officer will be General Si r Neil Ritchie, C-in-C. FARELF. Proceeds from sale of proceds go to UNAC.
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  • 13 2 Jasin District has ra-rsed $1, 500 for the Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 984 2  -  by OSWALD HENRY RATING: Fair;* Good; Very Good; Excellent. CATHAY RATING FILM: "Bartb'tnd for D?id Lovers". STARS: Stf.'.rart Granger, Joan Greenv> otl, Francois Rosay and Flnra Robson. DIRECTOR: Basil Deaiden. A PICTURE any British studio can justly be proud of. It has a fine array of stars,
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  • 104 2 ANOTHER step towards derequisitioning the Cathay Building, was accomplished when part of the offices of the Commis-sioner-General and the British Stores Disposal Board moved out on Monday. The two offices have occupied the whole of the third fioor *ince the liberation. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, owner of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 174 2 9 NEW HAPPY Theatre (Happy World) To-night Last 2 Shows! 7.15 and 9.15 p.m. A Chinese Mandarin Picture! "MOTHER'S LOVE" TO-DAY SPECIAL Double Feature Matinee! "ANGRY GOD" in Color Preceded by "NANOOK of the NORTH" NEW SEASIDE TALKIES To-night 7.00 9.15 p.m. "HERE COME THE CO-EDS' Opening To-morrow "CHANDU ON
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 321 2 ON YO UR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK mar 12.05 Musical Interlude; Summ. in Tamil with Sign. 12.45 News in Malay; 1.00 Tune; 2.00 Close Down; 6.00 1.90 p.m. Dane music by Close Down; 6.05 Programme Signature Tune, Cpening AnLou Preager and King Cole Summary; 6,10 Variety songs; nouncement Programme Trio;
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  • 191 3  -  *3»OTMG!fT on l^IIIA Hy Krin THE election of the doctor-turnpd-oolitician. Dr. Pattabhi (5' veteran of Andhra, to the presidential e K, *ir of the Nations' Congress has brought to the forefront the irksome question of the division of India into linguistic provinces. The doctor is a
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  • 257 3 THIS time there were four candidates in the field. The lanky economist. Acharya J. B. Kripalani—for a long time the General Secretary of the Congress and president of the organisation at the time India achieved independence in August. 1947—wjt<? there. He resigned the presidentship i only at the
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  • 103 3 BUT he is not the solitary figure behind this reaction- nry move. There is an array of impressive personalities who advocate this slicing up of I India. One among them is Mr. Sliankerrao Deo, the Maratha Tiger, now the General Secretary of the Congress. But like so many
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  • 123 3 THE Constituent Assembly of India, has set up a Committee to examine the question of the linguistic provinces. The Committee has already interviewed many prominent people of various shades of political opinions -but it is regrettable to find that on this one issue, they have shown a
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  • 239 3 ACCORDING to me Congress H resolution on linguistic provinces, which is now part of Indian history, the idea was evolved to protect the culture of the various languages. At present, there are provinces with two or moie language groups in it. But this has. in no manner
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  • 181 3 SUPPOSING India is after all divided into linguistic provinces? The question of economic selfsufficiency of these new entities arises. There are scores of languages in India, some of them mere dialects. But for the purposes of this analysis, we need only take the mote important ones. They will
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  • 296 3 THERE will again be lival claims to the capital cities of the various provinces, which have plural societies. Aleardy the Mahiattas and the Gujerathis are advancing rival claims for Bombay. And so are the Tamilians and the Andhras for Madras. Even Congress Ministers are openly indulging in these
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  • 153 3 THE Rent Conciliation Board, yesterday, would not reduce i rent of $200 per month, foi a room in an Orchaid Road pte--nises. because applicant. Kho sien Moy. woman hair dnfeaai could not give the Board any facts to help them assess the rent.
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  • 50 3 Two Chinese. Ian Keong Chow and Chia Ah Kuay. wh were found in possession ot over 2.000 rounds ot amunition and two pistols, in Singa pore on march 23 were sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Taylor at the Assize C6urt yesterday.
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  • 548 4 MARSHAL Tito is talking back again. MHe tells the Cominl:orm that* its quarrels with him, he will turn to Ac Webt for the goods his country needs to restore its and carry out its nve-year plan. P How SUlin in the Kremlin must be wishingVa? he had
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  • 1052 4 Turkey needs big loans to steer the rocking ship of her economy into a safe harbour. She has been wooing the U.S Jo get the money, but America is not responsive. TURKEY and the Tinted States are at odds about the economic aid to be given
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  • 655 4 DEAN Emeritus Koscoe Pound of the Harvard Law School is in Nanking, China, helping that nation in its fight to make constitutional law and justice for all Chinese realities instead of blueprints and talk. China is a vast, almost middle-classless nation where unbelievable poverty is the
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    • 154 4 WHAT A NIGHT! WHAT A NIGHT! in om: M<.« r SIX FAMOUS BANDS TO ENTERTAIN YW AT THE MUSICIANS' UNION <>l SIMiAUW INAUGURATION BALI. PART PROCEEDS TO THE, MB NATIONS APPEAL FOR CHiLDP UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED P LTROV* HIS EXCELLENCY. THE G< II I SINGAPORE, SIR FRANKLIN GIMM>A, AT THE
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  • 58 5 Penicillin ttens Cattle TRIBUNE SATURDAY 1 bj product is -ck DSOte vitai m uicillin mold is ttnre of lactose li«|UOr. he I 'niver:;ity of ttu Lederie Labol tlir Amcri- ('<». tested the growing the f ure, and found B vitamins. imposed of livneials and vitat<> he more lock th in
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  • 365 5 A ustralia's Sherlock Homes Reuter-AAP. Fri.—After 4 i exciting yours of scientific achievement, Proj. B. Cleland Australia's most distinguished pathologist, is to a criminal patholojnsj he has bsen liteen?d to the late Sir Bcrsbury, but. as one doctor put it. "Professor Clelan l Is the
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  • 298 5 —Or Perhaps You'd Like A Glass Suit QRANOMOI HERS clothes were made of natural fibre of plant or animal origin. Modern uiris are wearing dresses of manmade fibre created by chemists from such common substances as wood. milk, soybeans, co t! and sana. I hose synthetic
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  • 133 5 When painted metal surface* i vat m water solutions, some of their electrical properties change. F. Wormwell and D. M. Brasher, of the Chemical Research Laboratory, anounced recently in the British Journal, Nature. Describing their, experiments, they explained that steel plates weie abraded degreased, an<l
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  • 132 5 NEARLY kK women haw an wrwrrd the oaU ol Dr. U. E, HekU to tahk pari <" a starvation test Thr crjHnm< ut wilt be similar t<> tlmt recently nndertukt n by i<»> mf>> stesHeal students who hoed an hsMefs for fir, (tails Without food Of
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  • 352 5 Attachment to paint brush keeps paint off window panes when painting sash. It consists of a broad arrow-shaped light metal guard on the end of a flat spring fastened to the brush handle, which fits? ovei the bristles and holds them away from wrony surfaces. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 32 6 ACKNOWI tDGMENT 1 The family of the late Mr. Harry Lee Ong Fir. wish to thank all relatives and friends, who sent wreaths and letters of condolence in their recent sad breavement.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 618 6 tjMiiiiii N i (l iiiimiii llM «.(.i ■■■•m>«2* BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. t calls Tangier cah Mlddlebro* Due Sails v GLENGYLE O DVI« s£' GLENARTNEY ,Bth V 7 «•ILENOGLE 29th Dee. 4th Jan. FROM U.K.
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    • 606 6 PERSONAL, Re GOH GAL.- Will peison who observed her. witnessing her movements twice and wrote me incognito Monday care of my office please confidentially communicate further leaving convenient address for receiving my correspondence if desired. Very grateful for your present and past advices. You will be just as surprised if
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    • 575 6 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Giam Fook Suan of No. 41C. East Coast Road. Sinrja- 1 pore, has applied to the Board j of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a 3id Class Public House License restricted to sale of ale bee» porter and stout for consumption at No. 410, Fast
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    • 723 6 CAPITOL csss* GEORGE GET CRACKING NOTICE Madam BOX TAI GOH -Nos. 39 41. Joo Chiat Place. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha' Madam Bok Tai Goh has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore for a first class public house licence at Nos. 39 41. Joo Chiat i'laee, Singapore and
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    • 165 6 POLICE RATIONS TENDERS will be received by the Colonial Secretary. Sm--anorc. belore 12 noon. De2nd. 1948. for the supply or uncooked rations for the Singapore Police Force for 3 nonths. commencing from Ist January, 1949. Further details from Police H.Q.. South Bridge NOTiCE Sved Ibrahim bin Mohamed Alkaff—22 Change Alley.
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    • 587 6 imsfield TceTltT (Incorporated 1» Sing*,,,,,-.., *E-LUE FUNNEL LP i *Carrier's option to proceed via other rls v i charge cargo. *w t FAILINGS FROM ii,*. f j, A "Nanking Victory* 'rom U.S.A. "Sa^pedon' from U.K. "Eurymedon from U.K. <. r "Calebs*" due from U.K. hpm Telemachus" Jtte from U.S.A. hat,
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  • 591 7 following are the weights, runners, together with \.>t three run* and probable jockey*, lor today's tmt i as t day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Htf tu«K: RACE ONE —2 p.m. Class 2, Div. 5—6 Furs. 0 .sei I>.oo Woods 'Fox) 800 Bagby (A. W. Sleigbi a/ail
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  • 97 7  -  (By ALLAN LEWIS Race I—LADY KALANG Waif Radio Beam. Race 2—EVERBRIOHT Sky Master Eastern Picture. Race 3—YOUR HIGHNESS Madasari Little Ned Race -1—JACK'S DARLING Yutol Trumplngton. I Race 5—DAKOTA Pam Green Skystreak. Race 6—SUIVI Move On Ecliptic. Race 7—BILLY CAROL Princess Guinevere Cabaret. Race 8—JIMMY Kashmiri Song Some
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  • 208 7  -  LATEST RAGE TIPS By ALLAN LEWIS I am advising punters to watch HUNTER'S CALL 1 and KNIGHT GALLANT today as I think they will both run well and the stable, I am told, has a strong fancy for them both. The going will
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  • 37 7 The Tiger Swimming Club's A B teams will play against the A B teams of the H. M. S. Birmingham i n friendly water polo games at the Naval Base Pool on Sunday, November 21
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  • 248 7 MALAYAN Thomas Cuppers will be seen in action for the first time as a team in this country when they play a Rest of Malaya team tomorrow at the S.V.C. drill hail, at Beach Road. The exhibition match is scheduled to start
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  • 50 7 The following players to represent the Clemenceau Youngsters in a return Socce r match against th e KIWI XI on Monday November. 22 at the Farrer Park ground: Cheok Hoe; Keng Wah; Slew Lee; John Hon; Choon Kirn; Shaaali; Joo Hern Sunny Tan; John Lob; Leonard Voon; Kirn Lee.
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  • 94 7 Reuter. Saint John, New Brunswick, Friday. —India's Thomas Cup badminton team touring Canada gave a dazzling exhibition when they won all eight matches against a New Brunswick team before the largest crowd to witness the badminton here last night. Only in one of the matches were
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  • 60 7 The following will play for Changi District against the S. r C at hockey at the S. R c ground an Sunday: Sgt Hobbs, Sq. Leader Ackrii, R S M. Charlton, Sgt. King CPI Thomas, Wing Com Proctor, Flight Sgt. Brown, S £gt Osbom Fit. Lt. Downs, W.
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  • 106 7 Reuter. LONDON, Fr: England's soccer team to r'ay Switzerland at the Arsenal Stadium at Highbury. North London on De1 is: Ditchburn (Tottenham); Ramsey (Southampton). Aston (Manchester U); Wright (capt> (Wolves), Franklin Stoke). Cockburn 'Manchester U); Matthews (Blackpool), Mcrtensen (Blackpool). Milburn (Newcastle). Haines (West Bromwich). Finney
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  • 53 7 A iriendly badminton UKA will be played between the Saujana B.P. and the Western B.P. on the Gentle Badminton Party's Court, 20. Gentle Road, today commencing at 2.30 p.m The following will represent the Saujana 8.P.: As*ha»i. Kasnan, Jais, Kamaron, Boslam. Kemat, Raj'min, Seiamar, and Rahmat. Reserves T*miai'.,
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  • 192 7  -  (BY ALLAN LEWIS Racegoers who backed, Nevada. Cool Play, Londa Lad and Spear)ight on Wednesday were probably -lisgruntied when their fancies were badly <*wc.y but the oe- I eurente was accidental as i Nevada caught, the lower strand of thy» barrier n his mouth which caused
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  • 54 7 The Spitfires will meet the R.A.F. Jurong in a friendly game of soccer at the Geylang Stadium to-morrow The following aie requested to turn up lor the Spitfires Teo Heng; Moru; Mahmood; Ei Bin; Seng Chiang; Daud; Kirn Hian; Kwang Joo; Rex Lee; Ley man; Abdullah; Syed Ali
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 388 8 VYSHINSKY ACCUSESU.S -U.K. PLOT WAR Red Disarmament Plan Defeated U.P. ll ARIS, Fri.—Soviet Foreign Minister Andre Vy--1 shinsky accused the USA i»nd Britain of pi*> ting an atomic war against Russia, when the United Nations General Assembly today rejected the Soviet's proposal that the Tig Fire their armament by one-third
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  • 48 8 /COPENHAGEN, in v» A man was soutcneed to 30 days in jail today for cruelty to animals. He cut off a dog* I tail villi »»n axe bseaoue I I lie dog wagged Ut tad I every Mine the man* I mother-in-law appeared
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  • 82 8 Reuter. SYDNEY. Fri. An Indian wheat buying mission consisting of Mr. Vishnu Sahay. Secretary of the Ministry of Food, and Mr. Ratilal Gandhi, i Bombay merchant, arrived i ire by air tonight, Mr.' Sahay said he i>ought f50.000 tons of wheat*in Aus- dis last year and
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  • 299 8 MO further "special dispenaations" will be granted by thr Colony of Singapore to uncertificated ship's engineers after April 30, tv xt year. This is stated in a Circular to all shipowners in Singapore issued by th*; Surveyor-General of Ships Although temparaiy peimlts are no
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  • 60 8 Reuter. SYDNEY. Fri.—A Qantus j Airways Lancastrian on an j .S,. r ,OO miles survey flight from I Australia to South Africa ar- rived at Mauritius today after I flying 2,(i70 miles from the < toCM Islands in 12 hours and 31 minutes. The flight is being made
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  • 30 8 Reuter. RANGOON. Fri.—Burma Government troops engaged 100 insurgents in a battle 70 nilcs north of Rangoon, a Tovernment communique re)orted today. Four of the insurgents were killed.—Reuter.
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  • 104 8 St. Joseph's Institution School Mull—Hirst post-war Ait arid Handwork exhibition. AY.C.A. -llandicra.'ts class 2 p.m.. Kettles Quay. Straits Chinese Methodist Church 8, Kampong Kapoi i Load, iiocial and tea party—4 p.a Victoria Memorial Hall— Singapore Battalion oi the ~oys Brigade, annual review iii I display—s p.m.
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  • 273 8 CATHAY: "Saraband fo, Dead Lovers** (la technicolour) with Stewart Granger. Jos! Greenwood. Flora Hanson am Francotse ftosay—i.4 r >. t 4.1") and 9.30 |»..il. "Call Kortlusoe 777." witl lame Stcwar* —midnight. < M'iroL: "Fury at Furnac Ireek. with Victor Matui and Colleen Gray—2, 4.15, 0.3; and 0.13 p.m. "The
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  • 90 8 HOCKEY: Singapore v Johorc Sega mat; S.Il.C. v. Combd. R.A.F.—S.R.C.; R.I. v. Spore Colts R.I. ground; IC.S.C. v. Army; G.H.Q. Signal Regt. v. 2nd Echelon—Tanglin. RUGBY: S.C.C. v. Royal Navy—S.C.C.; M.C.U. v. S.C.C. i Outram School ground; i R.A.F. Changi v. 221 Veh. Coy. 1 —Changi; G.H.Q. FARELF v.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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