Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1948

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  • 64 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOX THE PEOPLE Larger Salc» Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London AgenU-Messrn. Colin Twraev Ltd Tait
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  • 181 1 Assurance By Creech Jones In Commons Reuter. itvi.ov Wed. —The activities of Chinese l> Communists in Hour Kong were being closely wa l h (I. Colonial Secretary Artnur Creech in i Parliamentary reply today. .1 proceeding* were'to be taken ra] Communists who were trying
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  • 116 1 Thoma* Cum tin i. lnone\ 11 ll wv ii il;i\s to go before tail, Ibej are stilt II sin n of tho tit.ttQ "l set for i!i i; tour. Th Tri'mm- Newsu nr, i!i> it. <»n to hHp thrill lliln il. (oil by senate hi ..»11r donations,
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  • 98 1 RNMITTEE members of Singapore Admiralty M if] (Jnloa au- to hold I Meeting with the Naval I authorities on nine i i n c<| by the Union not been "satisi Eohretl by corres■aksu" fc Union, which repreW employees, had exi mc I ned of over"
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  • 78 1 Reuter. SYDNEY. Weu. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bell, taking their first holiday for 28 years, travelled 4,000 miles to Melbourne to sec the Melbourne Cup. For nearly 50 years Mr. and Mrs. Bell have lived at a station near Derby, in the far
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  • 166 1 Reuter. lON DON, Wed.—-Compulsory military Re ."Vice k in Britain will be extended from 12 to 18 months by a Government bill read formally in Parliament today. Under this bill men called up will have their subsequent reserve periods cut from six years to four. Main
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  • 39 1 The C.I.D. arrested two Chinese last night under the Emergency Regulations. They arc suspected to be Communists. The total detained to date if 262. NO ROBBEKIFS There was no armed robbery durinc the last 21 hours.
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  • 39 1 Reuter. PARIS, Wed, My Love, winner of the English Derby and French Grand Pnx this year, has finished his racing career and will now retire to stud, according to his.Chantilly trainer. Richard Carver. Reuter.
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  • 129 1 untitledP WANTS TO KNOW WHY Reuter. LONDON. Wed. uabour member John Lewis today complained in the House of Commons that at tho King George V Dock at Singapote. 126 chief petty officers from the British -raiser Birminu ham were sharing two wjite* closets, three
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Manila. Wed.— Kciji Sakuma. Japanese Army master sergeant and known as the "Kcmpeitai terror" in Davao during the occupation was tenccd to death by hanging today by a Philippines Army tribunal. This is the 30th death verdict handed down by the military tribunal. Reuter.
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  • 34 1 A Chinese woman in Bain Street stabbed her husband in the course of a quarrel shortly after 2 p.m. yesterday. The husband was taken to hospital. His condition is not serious.
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  • 26 1 At midnight last night, a Chinese seaman stabbed a compatriot at Chifford Pier. The man >| In hospital but his condition is not serious.
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  • 23 1 Reliable sources in Singapore this morning stated that the Government' in U.K. has agreed to increases in Army pay scales.
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  • 110 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. Mr. Creech Jones was asked In the Commons today about compensation for the widows of those planters and other Europeans who had lo*t their Uvea as a result of the recent disturbances in Malaya. He replied that a special commitee appointed in Malaya
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  • 194 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Chinese Ambus n sador to the United States, Dr. Wellington Koo appealed personally to President Truman today for increased aid to the Chinese National Government. Speaking to reporters after an interview with President Tiuman. the Ambassador said he hao emphasised again upon the
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  • 128 1 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Emrys Hughe*, Lahour, aske*> in the House of Commons today what films other than the "Tale of Two Cities" had been banned at Singapore. He asked for the name of the film censor, what his qualifications were and what kind of
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  • 116 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Wed.---Official circles here tonight said they would not attach undue Importance" to a letter of Sir Zafaullah Khan. Pakistan Foreign Minister, to the Security Council threatening a full-scale counter offensive in Kashmir. There is no chance of compromise under threat of military operations, they
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  • 587 1 Mr.V: We will use veto again again... Reuter. PARIS. Wed. Mr. Andrei 1 Vyshinsky tonight told the United Nations minor Political Committor: '"The voto is a powerful political weapon. In the political struggle now i, r oiti<; on even a simpleton would "<>t let such a weapon fall from his
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  • 112 1 Tftw rule nisi issued against Mr. P. <i. Minns, A.S.P. and the Commissioner «>f Poller, Singapore, calling upon them to show cause why they should nut produce Carlton Arthur Hire In Court was dismissed by Mr. Justice .lubling in the High Court this morning. Carlton
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  • 458 2 Govt., Shipowners Urged THE Government of Singapore and local shipowners are largely responsible for the present shortage of certificated marine engineers in this port. Mr D. I. Greer. M. I. MAR. E Secretary of the Singapore Association of Engineers, told the Tribune yesterday. Neither Government
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  • 250 2 Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Mentri Besar of Johore, who returned from London yesterday, expressed his concern over rumours that he had presented a case for the Malays only during his unofficial talks with the United Kingdom leaders. He declared emphatically that he had presented a case
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  • 59 2 The following members ol the Federation Police Force have been awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry in aQltion agains>t bandits: Inspector Mobarak Ahmed of Negri Sembilan. Senio: Inspector 'Hisham bin Haji Nawawi of Johore. Detectiw Constable Choo Kit of Selan gor. Special Constable Alias bin
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  • 34 2 Mr. A. D. Stutchbury has been appoint*. a member of the Board of Management of the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Fund in place of Mr. A. W. Nicholson.
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  • 182 2 AUSTRALIAN Trade Commissioner, Mr. Claude Massey, said last night that it would be to the good of the whole world if India and Australia could be friends. His country would like to be friends with all countries in South Asia, he added. Mr. Massey was
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  • 150 2 Utusan Melayu, Singapore Malay daily, in its editorial yesterday, described the Ten-Year Malayan Education Plan as a "half-way" policy that would make most of Malaya's future citizen's only half-edu-cated. The paper specially attacked the free primary education policy. This, it said, was totally inadequate educational provision
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  • 130 2 The Amelia Earhart, American freighter which ran onto a coral reef near one of the Natuna Islands in the China sea and was stranded for ten days was towed into the harbour by the tug Argonaut yesterday. The argonaut, first tug to be *cnt to her
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  • 97 2 METHODIST Girls' School at Sophia Road expected to raise $1,500 towards repair of its drill hall from the sale of hundreds of cakes, special Malayan dishes and ice cream during an art exhibition held yesterday. A special feature of the exhibition was the senior girls' tea
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  • 107 2 SEGAMAT, WeGnesday. Repair squads of the F.M.S.R. worked ceaselessly throughout last night and this morning under police and military protection to repair the railway line and bridge at Kampong Lelak between Labis and Bekok which was sabotaged by terrorists yesterday evening. By 9.30 a.m.
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  • 31 2 A total of 14,903 people received their identity cards on Tuesday. Another 3,859 applied for theirs. Total figures up to Tuesday are: Applicants —678,295. Cards issued—s9s.6o2.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 22 2 jjjij QUEENS Today 3.00-6.30-9.15 p.m. Wayne Morris Alexis Smith in "SMILING GHOST" A Swell Comedy Mystery! Its Eerie! It's Chilly! Hi ii
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    • 114 2 NEW HAPPY Theatre (HAPPY WORLD) To-Night 7.15 9.15 p.m. LAST TWO SHOWS! ROD CAMERON and MARIA MONTEZ in •PIRATES OF MONTEREY in TECHNICOLOUR NEXT CHANGE! "JUNGLE RAIDERS" A Columbia Picture! NEW SEASIDE TALKIES To-Night 7.00 9.15 p.m. CONCLUDING CHAPTS. B—ls 'ADVENTURES OF FLYING CADETS" Today: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. Noorjehan A Trilok
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 300 2 immwn mjwua BLUE NETWORK lay Schools' Broadcast. Mandarin Market Re--10.55 a.m. to 12.00 12.00 p.m. Programmeppo t in Amoy; 800 Amoy noon. English Schools' Summary; 12 05 Interlude; Request songs; 8.45 News Broadcast. 12.45 News in Malay; 1.00 in Cantonese Amoy. 1.00 p.m. Viva America— Close Down. 1.15 Opening AnnounceBringing
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  • 1065 3  -  Spotlight On IJhina By Goh Keng Hua of conr" Nl T ..'.Vi> on the one fact on the battle the destiny victory at throw open 01.. s of CenV 'T\ to them. force < 'hina. for in 9 fell 1 her capital are throw-,,,,-n and
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  • 67 3 The Governor of Singapore has sent this message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in connection with the King's illness. "Please submit to H.M. the King the loyal sympathy and concern of His Majesty's subjects in Singapore at the news j Of His Majesty's indisposition;
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  • 178 3 IpfLESS retailors of fresh fruits and vegetables bring their prices down to reasonable leads legis::>,n may be introduced to force them to do so. m Municipal eta were told the Deputy Price and •ed Controller, If]. A. D. Sutler-Madden at a meeting Th-; were told
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  • 79 3 COMMUNISM and its relation to the Christian churches was one of the subjects discussed at length at the recent Lambeth Conference of Bishops this year, said the Bishop of Singapoie the Rt. Rev. John Leonard Wilson. CMG. speaking at yestei day's Rotary luncheon meeting. The discussion
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  • 12 3 Mr. A. D. Farrcll has been appointed Crown Counsel. Singapore.
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  • 167 3 REVENUE officers raided a house in North Boat Quay and then one went back and searched the house when there were no responsible members of the household present, Mr. Pat de Souza. defence' counsel in a dope possession case alleged in the Second District Court yesterday.
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  • 16 3 December 31 will be a Bank Holiday, but Government offices will not he closed.
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  • 142 3 'I was sick Hussain says DOD clerk, Hussain bin AH, one of the two accused of the $11,446 armed robbery at the Medical College told the Assize Court yesterday that he was in Kampong Bahru having a haircut and a shave at a saloon, :it the time of the robbery
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  • 53 3 Toh Pec (68) told the Second Police Court yesterday he assisted in a chap-ji-kee lottery on Nov. 16 in return for a few cigarettes. He was doing 1 favour for a friend, he said. Toh said he came to Singa pore 50 years ago. He
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  • 23 3 Mr. T. V. A. Brodie. Crown Counsel, has been appointed to be a Deputy Public prosecutor for the Coliony ol Singapore.
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  • 108 3 Mr. Justice Brown had to adjourn the trial of a Chinese firewood seller. Ng Thye Gin. at the Assize Court yesterday so that he. the jury. Crown Counsel, and the defence Counsel could view the place where Ng lived in Kampong Geylang. Ng was facing two charges
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  • 28 3 The closing for entries to the examinations oi the University of London n Singapore are: Final examinations December 15, 1948 Intermediate examinations January. 15. 1949.
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  • 443 4 THE black balls are flying thick and fast in the UNO club. Two new applicants. Israel and Ceylon come vi) for membership. Russia vetoes Ceylon, Lgypt threatens to walk out if a Jew puts his foot across the threshold. The members of U.N.O. are supposed to be
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  • 119 4 THE news of the King's illness is heard with concern throughout, the Commonwealth. Regret that his tour of Australia and New Zealand must be cancelled is offset by the knowledge that the King would not willingly disappoint his people. It is his self-less devotion to duty during the
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  • 1015 4  -  IN THE LAND OF THE KANGAROOS aaaa aaai ALBERT NORMAN Sydney. THIS article is a domestic document. But since It points up world sltua tion, it is comment to be written into the public record. If it were a full-fledged public inquiry with regular fields
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  • 802 4 TIME," said Admiral Lord Nelson, "is everything." And he changed British naval tactics from the hammer-and-tongs variety of melee to coordinated attack. It's remarkable how often a careful planned procedure will fail if the time schedule Is disregarded. Not only in battle. Not only at sea..
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 610 4 GIFT SENSATION OF THE YEAR! YOU PAY $8.00 for one groan PANDA HB pencils You Receive FREE $4000.00 P<«M»nal Accident Transport Insurance Coupon fur 1 year. ItMatd to you by >ur special •»rraugemei.t MrttJl the Ocean Accident Sc Guarantee Corp Ltd. limit 16 to 65 years Out- tation order plus
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    • 89 4 LDViTED. General Job Printers, Turn*Hinders, Stationers and Rubber Stamp Maker*. I hone No. 4983. «4, Hill Street, Singapore. NoAsthmS Years \V2L Mendaco stopped spasms first !2JE and he has had none since—in OVER TWO YEARS. Mendaco tc «> 2™ZJttltVff>anatc«d to give you "e«!y hreMhing in 24 hours and to Mendaco
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    • 95 4 VISIT OUR I INDOOR GAMES j V Race Game, Motor Race, Railu ay Race, Speed* »J Race, 4 Speedboat "Race, Hiking, Fishing, Hying, Aviali«»n. f JoUy Post Office, Wordmaking and Taking, Blutfi" j A chase, Blow Football, 'Seven Dwarfs', Shooting Gee*, n H 'Escalado', Snakes Ladders, Ludo, Loto, Triaiili"l(\ Dover
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  • 251 5 Asia's Biggest Land Scheme O F f Asias bl land reclamation schemes is being carried out in the United Provinces, India, where two areas totalling 70,000 acre, are being converted into peasant settlements for Indian ex-servicemen. At Gangakh ular and Nairn Tai. virgin
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  • 112 5 i pottery have and made at the Potteries, Hunting's Mr. G. Cur- ises in "customiuch of it for the market. ti employees is loan Sherwood, rom an elementary .loan went to Ait and Craft* t all advice, shf the industry h girl meat u«i oi her
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  • 150 5 MO fiver than 150 British Overseas Airways Cor':*>n aircrew have now become "mileage milres"—that is, they have each flown a million or more. total, 102 are CapMi ci aft. 12 are era and six are inters, ttli m ;»re still flying 1 f J.A.C. setvices, except
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  • 112 5 Synthetic rubber I* being used to re-surface Bxchang* Street, one'ol Akron'., busiest thoroughfares. This DOVcl surfacing material *as (i.s» u«ed i n ling land and the Netherlands. On a trip to Europe, the Chairman of the Goodyear Tyre Wd r'tihiK t Company was im- d by
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  • 109 5 Members bi the R. A. F. and vv a a. F. undergoing pro longed treatment In hospitals •via sanatoria in the United Kingdom wilh are unable to go home o n leave may have ult Free lenvel trave warms transferred tc near relatives, so that the
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  • 34 5 I COPENHAGEN, Wed. i Denmark will buj C"> jet planes from Britain in u>49 and total ol CO by 1951, the Danish Defence Minister, Rasmus Einn--1 sen, d today.
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  • 36 5 Tractors ploughing up the land i. -it if pur Village, headquarters of the land reclamation unit. In the foreground can 0: seen the tall grass that for centuries has grown an waste land.
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  • 324 5 U.P. SELMA, North Carolina, Wed—Two ex-con-victs who between them have served 20 years in penitentiaries, were today offering a macabre demonstration to North Carolina public schools. By its very grucsomencss they hope to make it effective. Their main exhibit is an electric chair wiiieh
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  • 35 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Wed. Fhej Indian Parliament today voted for prohibition hut rejected an amendment to ban tobacco. The Constituent Assembly, is at present discussing directive principles 02 state polu y. Renter.
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  • 104 5 U.P. Shrew port, Los Angeles, Wed. -Officii la ol the Home Poi .Juvenile UlriS complained thai one of their M ycai o'd chaiges let out <>n Sunday Ui go te Church betrayed theii confld enee by running oil and getting ma rried. They dkbiM Rod oiM about
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  • 115 5 Reuter. GUATEMALA CITY. Wed. Guatemala's Foreign Minister. Dr. Muncz Mcany. in a cable from Paris today denied that he had suggested a plebiscite by the people of Belize, British Honduras, to determine whether they wished tt> remain a British colony or be part of Guatemala. Dr. Meany
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  • 115 5 Reuter. Paris. Wed The state prosecutor today ordered legal inquiry "against an tin known person*' as a preliminary to possible charges against the publishers of the Communist lewspapets ilumanite, Avantiardc and Consorit. This move followed a comdaint by the French Govern nent against the three
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    • 224 5 Pimples Go Cause Killed in 3 Days The verr first application of Nixoderm begins to cl«»ar away pimpl's ilk* magic. Use Nixoderm tonight n«k) you will soon Foe your skin becoming soft, smooth and clear. Nm»derm is a. new discovery that kill* germs and p«'*•'" s s,s pn ,n< skm
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 38 5 VIC I I I VI By Michael O'Malley and Ralph Lane j fiot7~Fr> I I/ I'll confess that i found Fi see iue midget raceps aw at it's scttxeo. ALLEY OOP- By V T. Hamlin r'~~^^^- iT i
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  • 322 6 "There Must Be A Good Heavyweight" U.P. LONDON, Wed.—Promoter Jack Solomons was ready to admit today that his latest hunt for a British white hope heavyweight flopped badly despite the lure of a US$4,OOO purse for amateurs willing to enter the professional ranks. Solomon's
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  • 56 6 The Catholic Young Men'i Association :S Teresa> will be having a home and horr.< soccer match be ween the presiden's and the Vice president's a the Railway ground a. 5.15 p.m. on Saturday. The Presidents team will br captained by G. F. Pin o and E. F. Hendricks
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  • 465 6 1POH, Wednesday.—A total of 136 horses have been entered for the Perak Turf Club's December three-day meeting: on December 4, 8 and 11. Following are the list of entiles. Horses, Class 3—first run; 5 furs., 6 furs, or 8Mi. Second run 6 furs, or
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  • 31 6 SACREMENTO, California, Wed. —Undefeated lightweight Maxie Docu&en of New Orleans finished swinging hard and won a close but unanimous ten round d e_ cision over Benny Walker of Oakland.
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  • 115 6 Displaying all-round superiority the Selangor Eurasians Association beat the Selangor Club at hockey by four goals to nil on the padang on Tuesday. The Club were on the defensive throughout except for a few good moves made by their forwards who found it hard to break
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  • 71 6 Chinese V.M.C.A. beat S.H.A.U six-nil in a friendly table tennis match. Results (Chinese Y.M.C.A.'s players mentioned first): Toh Choon Foong won by walk-over; Lav Buong Hoo beat Si van 3-1; Lee Soo Suan beat V. Nalpon 3—l; Leong Scow 800 beat Chu Tat Chew 3—l; Poon Kwong
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  • 32 6 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Wed.— It was announced today that the Professional Golfers' Association tournament which is offering $40,000 in prizes next yeat would be held on a 72 par on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 484 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. t calls Tangier JJ call I Mlddlebro' One Sails r OLENGVLR G. 16/10 25th Nov. GLENAKTNEY 21st Dsn. 27 Dec. "-ILENOGLE 29th Dee. 4th Jan. FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONG KONG
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    • 549 6 Penang Hockey Team Selected Thirteen players and one umpire have been selected by the Penang Hockey Association to travel to Ipoh this week-end where Penang will meet Perak at hockey on Saturday, November 27. The players selected: Dr. C C Lees, Lee Tiang Slew, Tlrlok Singh, Mohd. bin Che Din,
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    • 285 6 The Motor Vehicles (Commercial Vse) Regulations. Notice of Application for Variation of a Haulage Permit. TAKE NOTICE that I. Quek Eng Hui of 5. Jalan Kim Kee. Muar, Johore, by occupation Sub-Contractor, the holder of i Haulage Permit No. 132B under which I am authorised to carry' own goods and
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    • 701 6 HOLLAND EAST aVa s.s. "MARIEKERR" iue Singapui. fVI W; /ember, tt4B. Loadim, alongside S.H.B Aden/Port BaJd/AJer. Genoa/Marseille, An Rotterdam/AmstPrr!,: Hamburg sufficient inducp m n t i For cargo an.) X please apply to NEDERLAND U*i Holland Last Asia Robinson kou-i T el: 7128/3443 NEDERLAND j jv, ROYAL DUTCH Notice To
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  • 171 7 •nMDON Wednesday. The t the M.C.C. team 1 n ,np th' ir first Aye mat'south African tour it change from ;-J V-jl- tin r po-t-war tours, t two years ago i game ended visitors, and v., Indies last Winter Ltiartstfl dW not register a r in
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  • 105 7 U.P. HONOLULU, Wed. HawIB mI rweight champion lukir F nandez scored a >ekout over Tommy lof Toungatowm, Ohio, in the of an action-packed rated No. 2 contendcrosrn now held by Kobinson. an was ranked No. 5 fort the bout. He a) Bell with smashing nttack and
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  • 30 7 1 Athletic Union i Success picnic X m Kng's BunRis. on Sunday 1948. Members ?d to assemble at 4€ Grange Road i' at 8.30 a m Sunday
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  • 218 7 U.P. NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Rocky Graziano, former world middleweight champion withdrew from his scheduled fight with Fred Apostoii fn Oakland, California on Dec. 1 in the face of a threatened sus pension by the National Boxing Association. Graziano, who broke his training at Oakland and
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  • 80 7 U.P. BUFFALO. Wed.—'Blackjack' Billy Fox, a 22-year-old negro light-heavyweight from Philadelphia, was rushed to hospital unccnscic»is just after he lost a 10-round fight by a decision to Ted Lowry of Newbedford, Massachusetts. Fox took a terrific beating about the head during |be bout, but he appeared
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  • 62 7 The Hospital Assistants' Union beat H.M. Customs by four goals to one in a friendly hockey on the Farrer Park yesterday. Swee Lim Swang scored three goals for the Hospital Assistants while their fourth goal came from N. K. Dass. Cheng Kee scored the only goal for
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  • 150 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Wednesday —If proposals made by the president of the New South Wales Cricket Association, Mr. syd. Smith, are adopted, testimonial matches for retiring cricketers la Australia wiU be abolished. He suggested at a recent meeting of the NSW association that a fund be
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  • 56 7 Reuter. PESHAWAR, Wednesday The West Indies scored a ninewicket victory over the Northwest Frontier XI today. The West Indians scored 100 for the loss of one wicket in their second innings. SCORES: Northwest Province first Innings—96; Second innings—187. West Indies: First innings— 184; Second
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  • 85 7 Garnis And Birch Rated Above Best Of Indian Players Reuter. MONTREAL, W T ed.—The Indian badminton team defeated a Montreal side here last night winning five of the eight matches played. The scores were close. Canadian badminton experts who watched the matches predicted that
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  • 288 7 PENANG, Thursday. "I shall be very happy if Law Teik Hock can be included in the Thomas Cup team, but since the Badminton Association of Malaya, which is the parent body, has already made its selection, we, as affiliated associations, must not
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  • 31 7 The annual St. Andrew's Day rugger encounter between Scotland and the Rest to be played on Saturday on the Padang at Kuala Lumpur will be an* exciting match.
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  • 345 7 The Singapore Harbour Board XV proved too good for the R.A.F. Tengah when they beat them by 13 points (two goals and one try) to Aye (one try) yes. terday. The game lacked nothing in vigour, speed and thrills in spite of the sodden
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  • 65 7 U.P. PARIS, Wed—The weekly Samedi Soir said today that Marcel Cerdan, world middleweight champion, would retire from boxing within a year. The newspaper said it received the information from Lucien !toupp, Cerdan'x manager. Cerdan will fight only three times more, twice in the United States and
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  • 86 7 The Selangor Junior Singles Badminton Championships scheduled to be played on Saturday at the Methodist Boys' School Hall, Kuala Lumpur, has been postponed indefinitely as the hall is being used for the School Certiiicate Examination. The ties to have been played were: Gan Oon Hock v.
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  • 405 7 ARMY 11 pts.; NAVY 8 pts. The Army forwards paved the way for their point getter Leslie-Jones to pile up a score and to defeat the Navy by 11 points (a goal, two penalty goals) to eight points (a goal, a penalty goal) in their *****
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  • 410 7 QOVERNMENT has agreed to make a grant towards the expenses of Malaya's Thomas Cup team. The grant, which is not to exceed $3,000 is in fact a refund of Entertainment Tax on gate money taken at exhibition
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  • 198 7 KING KONG, the giant Hungarian grappler takes on leji Goldstein in the main event of this Saturday's wrestling card at the Great World arena. This will be Jeji's second appearance in the local ring since his return to the Colony Goldstein made an impressive debut
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  • 29 7 PHILADELPHIA. Wed. Heavy weigh t champion Joe Louis meets Chile's Arturo Godoy in a six- round exhibition htre on December 14, according to promoter Herman Taylor.
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  • 77 8 Reuter. PARIS, Wed. The French National Assembly passed a voir of confidence in the Government of M. Henri Queuille today by 316 votes to 164. The minimum vote rcquiicd for an absolute majority in tne Assembly is 311. The deputies today took 6f> minutes to record
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  • 300 8 More Food Will Mean More Trade Reuter. WASHINGTON, Wt d—President Truman today appealed to the Bo>;et Union to join the Fo 0 d and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. Speaking to the Food and Agriculture Organisation conference in his first public
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  • 227 8 U.P. LONDON, Wed.—The British Trades Union Congress, chief support of the British Labour Government, formed a special commitUe today empowered to root out what it said was a secret communist move to control its unions. TUG in a public statement, told all Its unions
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  • 94 8 Reuter. S.VMiON, Wcirf—British staff olßccrs and an allarhe sf ike American t.. in t.arrived beet today lor a week's Vtalt. It WBM learned from n Maa*l*l r. V»M.- Htftl that the British in < in Ike I'iir Kant noiihl >?sit Saigon a Ik.vi Dec. 'I a<companding
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  • 43 8 LONDON, Wed. -Trie Bri isb colony ot Qibraltcr, present administered by n governor aided by a.i executive roun ill, i. to have IcgislatUTi is .soon the necessary con itiluUonal instrument can bi prepared, it was announced to day.
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  • 48 8 Wa thing ton, Wed. First Ambassador of Ceylon to the United States. George C, S. Corea, today presented his credentials to President Truman at the W r hitc House. At the ceremony Mr. Corea praised United States efforts "to a way to honourable peace".
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  • 253 8 Reuter. IfcAIUS, Wed. -Syria warned Western Europe that it BlIgM have its Middie Eastern oil supplies cut off if the Western nations voted for the Palestine partition plan. Syrian delegate Faris Bey El Khoury making hLs iina! anti-partition appeal on behalf <>f tho Arabs, appealed urgently
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  • 170 8 U.P. VIENNA, Wed.—Orson Welles said today that Kuropcam; are definitely more realist It about marriage than Americans. But this, he added, has nothing to do with his own marriage and divorce from film star Rita Hayworth "She is not my wife any more." he said
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  • 72 8 EAST-WEST SOCIFTY: M Uodard on "My Owntry— —France," I'.riti ii (>*tn»clt Hall—8.30 p m. < IIINESK ,M.( 191 r Icgic Road. 1 ><■!:•• to on 'SI»<wH C<-education l<e Encouraged'' —8 p.m. Y.W.C.A.. Raffles ow:iy Dressmaking cla;;, 10 am Wayfarers' cluh—1 p.m. Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road Commercial class,
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  • 193 8 REX: "The Sea Hound K<iH Serial) with Duster Crabbr2, 1.13, 6.30 and 0.1) p.m. CATHA V: "Rendezvous with Annie," with Edd'.o Albert 1.45, 4.15, 6.15 and U.CO p.m. ALHAWRRA: The Master I Xcy" (Full Serial» —1 -JO. .>1j i and 8.15 p.m. i CAPITOL: 'Son- of Love with Katherine
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  • 71 8 iiA.sKnr.M i .«i; «5 VI IN TON: Chinese 1).m. ClU"'' f WEIGHT-» IM IN< /.M C A -s p.»n- K »;i;r UVMNASlH S rrr class HOCKEt: *,v« itegt. V. H M S. I t; il y jJasc; H.O.U.C.A J t( i: FAttEL* St. i Shell S.C. v. I..A.I- XI
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  • 63 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—Miss Nellie Wallace. Engiish music hall star, died today in a London convent nursing home. She was 78. Her last Stafe appearance wa.! at the Royal Command performance at the London Palladium three weeks ago. She then collapsed in the wings on leaving the
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