Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1948

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Pfinttjjy Hfyultaneously If m^ Hr Ip h d Pfnxan 9 Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 Hnes) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE 98, St. Martin's
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  • 493 1 RED ARMIES CLOSE ON VITAL RAILWAY CITY NANKING Sunday -The Battle for Hsuchow is still delicately balanced. The N A Co throwing in more men and any moment the scales may tip had a severe reverse in the past few hours, according to unconfirmed reports. cvneral
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  • 91 1 Reporter) S. E Municipal .11 sent deearly this down Err a v in unauthOiise<; in the Max i to provide for the v-ity. For comply with the wt 5 ;;.arket Acre fined >o'».t'o two cha'gta ast Friday I uurt oider. a demolition it the market at p]
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  • 896 1  -  By JOHN EDE F. -Cambridge Badrtiinton Captain) |iO\(i IVni; Soon stood out as the master of stroke play, and save a dazzling exhibition of the finer points <»t badminton against Ooi Teik Hook, the Malayan champion, at yesterday's badminton exhibition
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  • 75 1 Two hundred and fifteen Chinese, 23 Tamils and nine Boyanese were screened by the Criminal Investigation Department at Lam Sam village, off 12 mile stone. Cl.ua Chu Kar.g Road, under the Emergency Regulation. All were in possession ct identity cards. The C.I.D. however, brought back two
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  • 131 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday. China, hard pressed by her war with the Communists, received allocations totalling $14,000,000 U.S. to pay for crude petroleum and other products which she sorely needs, as ECA dipped deeply into its recovery j coffers last week to provide
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  • 121 1 RETAILERS of fresh fruit and vegetables from Municipal and rural markets are meeting officials of the Food Control Department today in connection with stabilizing retail prices. The meeting, called by the authorities, is the first one to be held between officials and retailers since the 'cut
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  • 21 1 Four Chinos?, two of them armed, broke into a hoiwe [n Kampong Tiong Bahru. and got away with $30
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  • 50 1 U.P. Key West. Florida. Sun.—j President Truman, ending a two weeks vacation, left here for Washington in his presidential plane Independence today. He was expected to go into almost immediate conference on the world situation with Secretary of State George Marshall, who is flying home from Paris. —U.P.
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  • 268 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sunday—Warjittery Shanghai is today a city of wild rumours. Its worried and hard-press-ed population, uncertain over the future of the food supply and soaring prices, and fearing the worst when and if the Communists should march in, have turned this city into one of
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  • 111 1 Malaya is to have its first post-war air-conditioned railway buffet car this week. .The car. which will go into service on the Kuala LumpurPenang day run, will be on exhibition at K.L. Station on Wednesday, and will make its naiden run northward the next lay. "Malayan
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  • 23 1 The Dayang Muda of Sara- i wak returned from Kuching > this morning by m.v. "Rajah Brooke" after a fortnight's visit.
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  • 107 1 STOP PRESS U.P. HONGKONG, Monday. Sixtem-. .r- Atma Braga, daughter of Singapore barrister, Mr. A. J. Braga, uft* drowned last night when the car in which she was travelling plunged over the seawail into the harbour. Mr. Braga and another passenger. Miss Amy Wong,
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  • 33 1 A military patrol followed mud tracks left by two bandit suspects and arrested them in tbe Teiok Scngat area yesterday. One of the men was wearing Japanese jungle green uniform.
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    • 145 1 N JtfMPY MAPI A MAPFroOPPt* J\ 0 AS the years go by the maintenance of health and vitality calls for adjustments in the daily dietary. Where the digestive svstcm has been weakened by illness or advancing age it is important that foods should be chosen which arc readily acceptable, highly
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  • 292 2 THE first Battalion Seaforth Highlanders has the distinction of being the most successful Army unit in operations against bandits. They added glory and trophies to their battalion honours during "Operation Rugger" in Muar District where the Military and Police recently ended m their most successful campaign
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  • 92 2 The Nan Chiau Jit Pao, Singapore Chinese oaily, celebrated its second anniversary yesterday. More ihan 2,000 guests attended a tea party at the Great World Caharet yesterday afternoon. Mr. Tan Kah Kee, the chairman of the directors, or the Nan Chiau Press Ltd. speaking on
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  • 28 2 A bazaar held m the Capitol Hall on Friday in aid of the Malacca Poppy Day Fund netted $560. making approximately $6,000 collected to date.
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  • 69 2 TWO hundred school-child-ren studying in Australia I will return to Singapore next month for the Chritsmas vacation in the Gorgon and Charon. One "floating schoolbus" to be—the Gorgon-arrived yesterday from Australia with 37 passengers and the usual food cargo, Including 3,000 sheep. First batch of children
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  • 58 2 U.P. MANILA, Sunday. Fourteen persons were killed and 12 others badly injured in the accidental explosion of a box of dynamite yesterday in the village of Pinaud in the province of Bulacan. The explosion occurred in an evacuation centre where about 100 families were living temporarily after
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  • 90 2 The Rev. Erother Lawrence I O'Toole, assistant to the S ip-erior-General >f the de La Salle Brothers, was honoured at the breakup dinner cl the Seniors of the St. Joseph's Institution prior to his departure for Burma. Mr. Eu Pen,; Kee, for the Seniors, speak ng
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  • 33 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sat. Official Indian quarters here today said that Chile had offered tc sell Tndia about 20,000 metric tons of wheat. No agreement has so far been completed.—Reuter.
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  • 34 2 Anti registration posters were stuck on the walls of several houses in Kuala Kerling, (Timor ur?a) and the llth mile Bidor Road in the early I houra of yesterday morning.
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  • 42 2 The Kelantan, Registry Office told Malays and Sikhs In the State on Saturday that if they wore traditional headdress for their registration photographs, they should see that songkohs or turbans did not obscure the face or ears.
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  • 128 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sun. Classes of all Municipal, primary and middle schools are expected to resume tomorrow following the success of Mayor K.C. Wu in persuading striking teachers td return to worK. Besides promising to ask the Municipal Finance Commissioner to issue an allowance equal to 150
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  • 111 2 Reuter. CAIRO. Saturday. The Egyptian Ministry of the Interior announced tonight that police have arrested several mebers of the Muslim Brotherhood, a nationalist organisation, after finding a Jeep laden with explosives, grenades, bombs, and machine guns. Also in the jeep, which was found in
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  • 53 2 Reuter. MANILA, Sun.—Proclaiming a state of rice emergency. President Quirino has issued an executive order providing for immediate Government control and licensing of the industry. The order gives the Government and individuals or firms, licenses the right to buy and distribute the cereal at prices fixed by
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  • 230 2 Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA, Sunday.—Mr. Joseph Chifley, the Australian Premier, today urged that all possible efforts should be made to promote Asia's economic development, which, he declared, was the key to ending political strife. The Prime Minister said: "We cannot expect to have world peace while
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  • 106 2 The Royal Singapore Flying Club 'Tiger Moth' which crashed on Saturday afternoon into the inner roads near Clifford Pier was salvaged yesterday morning by work-gangs from the Department of Civil Aviation and the Malayan Airways. The plane lay in some four fathoms of water which made
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  • 87 2 Bangrin Tin Dredging Company Limited report for 1947 embraces a half year's working £7,965 or 2/6 per share. Net liquid assets were £281.590; equivalent*to 18/9 per ihare. N0.2 dredge, th e first to begin, is operating in the original property where 4 years work remains. No. 3 dredge
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  • 65 2 U.P. BERLIN, Saturday. The Soviet army newspaper Taegliche Rundschau claimed In Berlin today that the municipal elections in the western zone of Berlin on December 5 will mean the final splitting of the city. The newspaper charged the Western Powers with plotting the ruin of Berlin,
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  • 55 2 Reuter. DAMASCUS, Saturday. Faris Bey El Khoury, Syrian representative at the United Nations Security Council, and a former Prime Minister, was today elected President of the Syrian Parliament for one year. Loufti Kaffar, who was elected Vice-President, will deputise for him. util his return form
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  • 53 2 U.P. KARACHI. Saturday. Reliable reports in Karachi today said that arrangements are made for immediate mobilization of 50,000 tribesmen to defend Pakistan whenever necessary. The tribesmen have been given special training near their homes and would be a well-dis-ciplined hard-hitting leinforcement to the
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  • 59 2 Three church choirs, the St. Paul's, St. Hilda's and St. Andrew's Cathedral, took part in the 'Festival i«f English Church Music' held at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday evening, the eve of St Cecilia's Day. The Cathedral was nacked and the congregation hearJ some very
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  • 13 2 There were 47 arrests n the Federation in the past 24 hours
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 328 2 BLUE NETWORK Summary; 12.05 Interlude; in Mandarin; Market 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon. 12.45 News in Malay; 1.00 Report in Amoy; 8.00 PeipEnglish Schools' Broad- Close Down. ing Dramas; 8.45 News In a fnA t« v H 6.00 Programme Sum- Cantonese Amoy. m«cT v m to 3. S, L niary;
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  • 564 3 Nervousness Caused By China Situation (From A Market Correspondent). Dull markets and small volume of dealings characterized the week. Nervousness regarding the China situation, and the decline in rubber caused liquidation, largely by holders in U.K., and local investors now confronted with the demands of the
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  • 61 3 "Sable CtCH''% the famed romance of the Three Kingdoms (a period in China's ancient h»story) was well interpreted 5n Hokien oy the Eng Ean Dramatic Troupe at the Happy World on Saturday night. Playing to a ptcked hall, the story tells of girl who refuse*! the advances if
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  • 105 3 100,000, 000 US loan for Israel? U.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday. An Israeli spokesman said last night that the Israel government expects to complete within a week the formalities connected with an application for a $100,000.000-loan from the United States. The Export Import Bank notified Israel several weeks ago that it was
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  • 29 3 Several Jai>antse uniforms jwere found in a hurriedly ccn--1 structed bandit camp which was destroyed by the Miht- ary in the Sungei Siput ai ea yesterday.
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  • 51 3 Reuter. C oho.:r>o, Sun.— rwion has rejected j£*-s. -ffer to buy rubber outIt a us tally reliable Eurcesaidhere^ II mderstood >ih> griti j. and Unit--(j states Governvc pressed misgivings on the ulk sale of rwjon's rubber to the Union on the hat it was hl.war material
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    52 3 MONT V AT HOME —Visc< unt Montgomery, Military i hairman ef the Western l'ni* n, enjoys he life of a eounir\ gentlr nan when in Bentley, on the Hants-Surrey border, England. The study in his home, called Mill House, is a favorite spot of the famed Wi rtime British
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  • 113 3 A fair volume of business was recorded in the sago flour market during the week-end. Siak was taken up at the previous level of $16-3/8 a picul. Business also passed in the pepper market with Indian firms buying black pepper for re-export to India. The following were
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  • 136 3 Reuter. THE International Labour Organisation conference on labour inspection services in Asian countries ended in Kandy (Ceylon) on Saturday after a six-day session. The conference adopted a report embodying points arising from the discussions on recruiting and training labour inspectors, employing women in inspection services,
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  • 38 3 Tekka Talprng Limited accounts for the year ended 31i>t October 1947 cover only 3 weeks work in tailings by the dredge. ProSt was £58i and net liquid assets £122. 999 or 6, H ptr share.
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    • 367 3 Sf U for/ THAQi_ FOR SALE j new"modern bungalow 3 Bedrooms with Bathrooms attached Hot and Cold bath Cook by Gas, Servants Quarters. Garage, nice compound, Katong Area $33,000/- or nearest offer. 1 Immediate vacant possession. Jwner leaving Colony. Write Box AlBl4 M.T., Spore. (L.79) FOR SALE. —Weider (Amen*an) Weightlifting
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    • 435 3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. —Teacher helper for Children's Orphange School. Live in. Apply in writing 26. Oxley Road, Spore. (L.87) BRITISH WOMAN TEACHER required for European School in Naval Base. Box A. 1816. M.T.. Spore. 1L.86) WANTED. —Junior Office Clerk. Indian or Ceylon. Tamil, with handwriting and knowledge of simple accounts.
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    • 205 3 TUITION STARTING DEC. Beginners classes: Bk. Keeping. Typing. Shorthand, etc.. New Session: '49 Senior. '50 Matric. Two months typing course for School Students. Concession rates. English for adults. Classes till 9 p.m. Principal. Spore Institute of Commerce. 75 Middle Rd.. Tel. *****. (L.85) QUALIFIED RADIO ENGINEER. -English, willing coach students
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    • 224 3 MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH, Strength Muscular Development in 90 days. Particulars from (L.D.0.) Walter Jayatllaka, c o Y.M.CA.. Kuala Lumpur. (L.83) rfcMBM Biole Correspondence Course of 30 lessons (English, Chinese Romanized Malay). Your only textbook is the word cf Gad. Fnroll TO-DAY. Write —Voice i Prophecy 39« Upper 3erangoo Singapore. (G t3)
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  • 550 4 THE unexpected decline in the price 1 during the past few days has mystified everyone inrludine the experts. Some people, however, had a strong suspicion that the culprit might well be the American administration. n Bazaar talk had it that American stockpile rubber was being sold
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  • 1466 4  -  by A Special Correspondent AMERICAN efforts to bolster nationalist China with Economic Cooperation Administration Funds are running into the twin obstacles of China's chaotic economic condition and increased anti-American latltttnent. China's disorganized state militates against effectiveness of ECA funds. American representatives arc taking every
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  • 718 5  -  Nazi Banana Notes Started The Muddle By HARRY GRAYSON NEW YOftK. Sun.-Ado. f Hitler really s the origma* villain in the piece about mixed-ufi in Horiin That's the .vhv I got it on a visit to Germany. If he hayta't started mortgaging Gcmiaiy's future
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  • 294 5 irnr formation of the Coco.x Islands— probably icrfcct examples of coral islands in the i a vast air base to be used in the final i ampaign against the Japanese was Pop Secrets of the war and the strictest cautions were maintained. io officers of
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  • 99 5 Tiie lace panel made by a "Nottingham firm to commemorate the Battle of Britain is being displayed at Plymouth, in he millinery branch of Spooncr and Company Ltd., Tavistock Road, fiom November 18 to 27, and in Bristol, at the premises >f J. F. Taylor
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  • 69 5 U.P. NICE, VIA PARIS, Sunday. A iandaiidc early today blocKed tiie main tunnel between Nice and Monte Carlo with 10.000 cubic yards of rock which spilled onto "the main highway I and rail lines. i One tunnel, between Cap Dail 1 and Eze collapsed. The slide
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  • 158 5 n\ party gives by the A itant at R.A.F. Station. Germany, (Flight P, W. S. Pope. The Avenue, Cirento titr Wariant Officers N.C.Oa of the Bta xMiibined iwrvice nf totalled b7O years. Urn m. thinking of the awe felt by junior in the presence of even in
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  • 142 5 SYDNEY, Fri. —The Federal Governmenl is considering plans for the establishment of a series of whaling stations around the Australian coast. These are included in a special report submitted to the Government by the Director oi the Commonwealth Fisheries School. Mr. Francis Anderson, and the
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  • 31 5 In the Bu'.it Kachi area cf Kcdah Pcrlis an ambush party captured a C.rimse who had gunshot -wounds in his body, lie and no 1 order pass.
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  • 162 5 BATTLE Dress, in future to be known as No. 2 (Home :Di es;, ha* now become the j standard K.A.F. officers" unij form for all except ceremonial I and special occasions. On such occasions the new i pattern Service Dress uniform, now called No. 1
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  • 86 5 Reuter. PARIS. Sun—Alt. Pavlov, a Russian delegate, said during today's United Nations Social Committee debate on human rightfl that "under British domination" young girls, children I and prisoners in Bombay and j been forced to work beyond capacity and under the worst possible conditions. Mrs.
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  • 44 5 SHANGHAI, Sun. Mi. Yung Hung-yuan. general manager of Sun;-;sing Cotton Mills one of the large si. in Shanghai, was sentenced by a special tribunal yesterday to sixmonths impr'-onment and suspended for two year.? on charges of bUek-markct transactions in Hoag Kong currency.
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  • 328 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Wed.—Although the Melbourne Cup is long over, betting repercussions are shaking many who normally wouldn't know one end of a horse from another and who "never" bet. As Reuters -ports writer mentioned at me time, even schoo' children have then sweepstakes. On man to
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    • 289 5 LABOKATORI SCIENZA DEL POPOLOS LEAUTY PREPARATIONS I)K. MdKIS COMB with Balsamic oils A and B .'or turning grey hair black or other shade required $10.."ft BALSAMIC OILS A 11, 'efills for Nigris Comb 4 ">0 MORIS BRILLI ANT INE, Non-r.rea 2.00 BR. LA VIS'S CAPILLOOENA HAIR POMADK for new hair
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 520 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday.—Sports editors in Britain and large numbers of the British sporting public had a great shock last week when they saw the result of the vote taken Joy the "Daily Express," the nation's largest daily newspaper of its readers as to
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  • 83 6 Jack Hassen. lightweight aboriginal boxer from Queensland, regarded as the future national title-holder, made a good beginning to his career in the bigger events when he knocked out George Kapeen, a useful opponent, in the second round of their Sydney Stadium 1 fight recently. it was
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  • 189 6 THE Chinese Young Men Christian Association scored a double victory at table tennis yesterday. In their match against the Chinese Swimming Club, the V's B team snatched a 4-1 victory. Lee Soo Chee (V's) created the biggest surprise when he beat Ng Yew Wmg, who
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  • 24 6 Singapore's promislst vnun sters—the Spitfire J n? RAF Jurong P at r orofr t h at the Geylan, Sta„ lllrTl JJ^J
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    • 479 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways >s GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. t calls Taugier caliXMlddlebro' One Sails 1 GLENGYLE Q lft/ie 24th Nov. ULENARTNEY 18th Hee. &i Dee. *.IUCNOOLE 29th Dee. 4th Jan. FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONG KONG AND CHINA.
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    • 618 6 FOB SALE MEN'S hard wearing medium grey flannel trousers at Bargain price. 22/6 (SD 9.82) Post Free. Extended Waistband, four pleats, slanting pockets. Hip pocket. Side strap* and four belt loops. Give waist end inside leg measurements. Money back guarantee. Witn C. O.D. Orders send 5/- deposit. FEARS. Wholesale Tailors.
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    • 574 6 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that I, Yung Poh Chok, of No. 102, Bencoolen Street. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a Third Class Public Hous* License restricted to the sale cf Beer and Stout in respect cf No 102, Bencoolen Street, Singapore, and that
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    • 412 6 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 65 of 1934. RE TAMBY HASSAN, of No. 258, Ponggoi Road, 8H Mile, Singapore; Peon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Flint and Final dividend is intended to be declared
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    • 546 6 MANSFIELD tCfcLtT (Incorporated la Singapore) *BLUE FUNNEL UNt' "Carrier's option to proceed via other porti to l„ait a.h charge cargo. 1,1 dil BAIIINGS FROM U.K. ft U.B.A. "Sarpedon" from U.K. "Eurymedon from U.K. (i 42 "Catenas" from U.K. Ib P"n Telemachns" dwe from U.S.A. n "Atreus" Due from U.K. Nov
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  • 163 7 isfong rally in the second gabled the Police XI to iL honours with the Auxili- police Officers XI in the ZL Cup Final at Thomson gyrsterday. The score was Tte police attacked right 300 thr .-tart and in a swift which caught the A.P.O. Bairn
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  • 58 7 to fnendly table-tenr.-s to played at the Ch'.nese ICA's piemises between iR-AF Seie+ar and tnc Chi- YMCA ci ded in a s—o ferv for the latter. foults: Ons: Kay Ann beat "a 3-0; Lav Kieng Poh I Higginnothamm 3—l; Scow Bro beat Anderson -I: Lee Soo Chee beat
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  • 16 7 JttOUML, Today.—Kui |*Ht Vonif, Chinese bantam'"Cto rhampion outpointed .*> IN I'hol last night over 'funds.
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  • 16 7 \rsterdav arrested *MltUh soldiers alleged f"N held up and robbed jJJ <lri\,r in Johore
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  • 111 7 Jollilads beat the Army Fire Service by thrje goals to one in a soccer r.atch played at Alexandra rfospital ground on Saturday. The Jollilads team owed their victory to the splendid display of Rasak at fullback and Sithambaram in goal. Ten minute* after the start M Sintha
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  • 36 7 The Chinese Y.M.CA Table Tennis team will play match against the Singapore Hospital Assistants Union on Tuesday the 23rd instant. The match will be he d at the Chinese Y.M.CA. premises at 7 p.m.
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  • 766 7  -  Frank Flannery Heads The List By ALLAN LEWIS THE race among the four leading jockeys for top riding honours is still full of interest despite the fact that three of the first five are going on leave next week. Frank Flannery is still holding
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  • 59 7 >il2mml\ h*lnv landed a winner In race four by a short head from Jack's Darltng (Dawson) at tbr SinTOP: waa Trumplngton (Wood.) and fourth was Eagle Head(Harper). (Dawson) here Is Pam Green (Jeffers), who won the fifth rare to CENTRE: Scoring a four (Woods,. BOTTOM: Game Lav (E,
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  • 666 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday.—ln a day of surprise results Arsenal lost at home to Newcastle United, West Bromwich Albion suffered their heaviest beating of the season, and Rotherham United met with similar indignity at the hands of York City, whose centre-forward Alfred Patrick, scored
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    • 95 7 W CLPFPY DAUI INK "A UiTu ,<r\, 1 oc *L*KMt[7, bLtcr 7 H» I EVEN HAVt YAVV/V; HELLO, HAPPY- V I'M NOT SU<fc,' I r.irW OONA MINOOT muat U' 5 ONLY Y0UR UTTLE OCNAllA PLACE IN *sTyou RE MAKING I HEARD Th£ BJT I S ri> MAS A NEW to
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  • 536 8 Russia Is Against, May Use The Veto U.P. DARIS, Sun. —A lengthy debate is expected to develop in the United NsfJ on Monday (today) when Argentina tables a proposal urging the admiaS? of Italy and other states whose applications for membership obtained S'n votes in
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  • 191 8 NEW POKT. Sunday. Said to be the stepson of a former High Court Judge of Ceylon. Frederick Noel Andre, aged It. of C.ladstone-road. Erdiagton, Birmingham, wept quietly in the dock when the magistrates dcci d c d here to give him "the second chance he had
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  • 52 8 TOP This was part of the crowd that gathered outside Buckingham Palace to hear the announcement of the birth of a son to H.R.H. Princess EMzaheth. RIGHT: Crowds clamouring to nead. The notice as it is posted on the railing.-* outside
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  • 216 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun.—Malaya's palm oil and palm kernel production continued to move upwards in September, according to today's report of the U.S. Agricultural Dtpartment's Bulletin on Foreign Crops and Markets. Palm oil production in Malaya during September amounted to 4.797 short tons compared with 4,052
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  • 70 8 A dance in aid of the Handicapped Children's Fun:! will be he 15 at S. H. B. Polic Mess. Btach Road tonight trom 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. By courtesy of the Raffle-i Hotel management, the Rafflei Dance Bana will attend. There will be many spo'
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  • 62 8 Reuter. MANILA. Sun.—Some 4.700 employees of the Governmentoperated Manila Railroad Company have formally decided to Jtrike at 6.00 a.m. local time on Monday. i The impending walkout, union leaders said, can only be averted if the recommendations of the Labour Management Advisory Board are imi plemented immediately,
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  • 94 8 U.P. VATICAN OTY, Sun. The Pope congratulated Princess Elizabetn ir a telegram the text of which was rev< a.e-l today. It said: "We -send to Yom Royal Highne-s our felicitations on the festive occasion of a Lirth of a son. and the assurances of our prayers
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  • 272 8 LONDON, Sun.—Maj. Peter Cashin, a former Newfoundland Finance Minister, said here this week that a petition signed by over 50,000 Newfoundlanders—3s per cent, of the electorate—would be presented at the bar of the House of Commons next week as a protest against the pending union
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  • 48 8 Mi. H. J. Steyn. the new South African Government Trade Commissioner to Singapore, arrived here this morning on board the Tegelberg. Mr. Steyn is to takeplace of Mr. L. F. Joubert who will be leaving Singapore on Nov. 24 for Stockholm for his new appointment.
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  • 42 8 Reuter. CAIRO, Sun. King Farouk of Egypt has ceded Ex-Queen Fprtda \ast lands and jewels. The Ex-Queen has been gtmuiut freedom to reside in Egypt or abroad and it is understood she will stay in Egypt for the present.—Reuter.
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  • 68 8 Reuter PARIS. Sun. Menanem Beigin, 37-ye<u -ok', Icadc of the now disbanded Irgun Zvai Leumt. arrived here today from Tel Av'v on his way to New York. He was "No. 1 terrorist" unIdei the ferttjril Palestine I mandate, and row heads the ["Freedom" pcutical paity I which
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  • 55 8 U.P. HAMBURG. Sun. The newsprint shortage in the British zone of Germany ha* cut down newspapers to two editions per week, the North German Newspaper Publishers Association annount I ed today. The lack newsprint wai caused by technical complications in the largest paper factory in the area, reduction
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  • 24 8 U.P. BERLIN. Sun. Seven American Congressmen left Berlin by air today for Munich. They are scheduled to go to Vienna tomorrow. —U.P.
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  • 35 8 LASS Kdw aM JZ of p.m. to 8.30 p.m. CHARITY l».\N( K n a|(j Handicapped under the patronage of uj Gimson organised by AuxilwnPolice Of! Beach Road—9 p.m. to 2 a®
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  • 228 8 CATHAY: "Sara hand f n Dead Lovers" on technicolour with Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood. Flora Robsou and Francoise Rosay—145 p-. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Got Cracking with George Formby— 2. \\i 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION Deception with Bette Davis. Paul Henreid and Claude Rains—2, 4.15, 6.3$ and
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  • 37 8 HOCKEY: SRC Soon—S.ItC.. R.N. rolwjj R.A.F. Sclctar—N«v«l j» B.O.D.C.A. v. S.A.OB1St. George's Road: l.m Combined Colleges- Raaw College; Khalsa Assn. v nj Telegraph —St Georj: G.H.Q. Signal Regt v Eng. Regt.—Tanglm RUGBY: S.C.C. Asians —SC. C.
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  • 26 8 PARIS. Sun Assembly's committer to cvnt.nu. j "Little Assei I year despite th< [Soviet bio, to J0»J 1 i [abstained fn
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