Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1948

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Papfr in Malaya Printing Simultaneously "ua/ei Lumpur, Ipoh d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent*—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Tait*
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  • 411 1 Human 'Sea Tactics' CHINA WAR SITUATION TURNS? ReuterAAP. gHAKGHAI, Fri.—Nationalists Commanders In Communists encircled Hsuehow believe they can win the present battle upon which the late of China may depend, They claimed here tonight to nave crushed me Communist offensive, to have seized initiative and that
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  • 53 1 United Engineers will be paid their claim from Singapore Municipal Commissioners for work completed or in progress at the time of the fall of Singaopre. The Commissioners yesterday agreed to payment ot $12,050. which was due in connection with work on the Emergency power station
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  • 228 1 i I i ii linrchan Slaga* s.,,n::i IJranch Police HradqiMrtrr*, Kua I I ,ij n!.i;.'. .1 < lieqllo for gj.au ihhl this letter: "I am I* kappj that Imm started the j iril.m. I bMMM Cup j hini \ll Mai ay a n I mmr\ should
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  • 116 1 MR. Yap Pheng Geek, at yes- I terday's meeting of tne Municipal Commissioners exposed what he described as "a lackct in new houses" "There ate many people, ho said, who put up new houses, ■but who. when approached, say that the houses were booked. "What these people
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  • 22 1 Chan Wing Estate in tin Cekok area was visited b\ prowlers last night, who wen driven off by the guards.
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  • 34 1 Chieftain F. Smith and chief guest Sir Franklin (iimson briny piped into dinner a' last night's celebration of St. Andrew's Day by members of the St. Andrew's Society.
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  • 57 1 Two pipers from the Seaforth Highlandeis will leave by air for Penang this afternoon in answer to the S.O.S. sent by Penang's Chieftain Hairy Allan for pipers for tonight's celebration 01 St. Andrew s Day. The request lately ran said "Penang stuck tor pipers. FOl
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  • 15 1 PARIS. Friday.- At the United Nations "How sovereign is t Ceylon?" (by the Soviet).
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  • 7 1 Mr. Gordon Walker (Britain): 'Wholly sovereign".
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  • 134 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Fri—Dr. Ba Maw, former ;*urmese Premier, today called for the establishment of an election commission to ensure that next years general election were fair, free and democratic." Such a commission was the jnly way to "tide over the preent mess in the affairs
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  • 386 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. Leonard Joseph Matcham. vice-pre-sident of the British factory of Max Factors listed a Christmas turkey, a book, bottles of sherry and whiskey as gifts he had given Mr. Belcher, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, when he gave evidence before the Tribunal
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  • 48 1 Singapore Municipal Commissioners, yesterday. approved expenditure of an additional $31,139 to provide electricity for 12 more Mocks of S.I.T. flats at Tiong Bahiu. Under the Electricity Department's prolamine of works for 1948, 116.700 was allocated for Improvement Trust new huild•ig schemes in this area.
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  • 58 1 MUNICIPAL Commissioners have agreed to supply live aours free electric lighting laily to their labourers living In uiartei b. As a trial, they will ptovidt jne 40-watt lamp in each room the kitchens and passages with separate metering for individual blocks. This is subjeet to review by che
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  • 55 1 Liatu Pahat. Today. Singa-;>ore-based H.A.F. planes attacked a large terrorist con jentiation neat the Yong Peng ttivcr Estate yesterday. Th< .lanes swept the area with rockets, cannon and machine gun (ire. The target was a large swamp area. The military followed up. but j .he final result
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  • 48 1 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.- Pictures can now now bo sent to London by radio from Singapore. Cable and Wireless Ltd. announc* I here today. Commonwealth rates will bo charged and are £5 a picture up to 24 square inches, and proportionately more for larger sizes.—Reuter.
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  • 97 1 STOP PRESS A Malay was killed and four other people, incliidine, v Chinese woman ami a European, were injured in a colli -.ion between a li.A.c". Imek and an S.T.C bus at the corner of Stamford Koad and Hill Street early today, before the
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  • 114 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.—Diplomatic sources said today that Italy probably will be invited to join the projected North Atlantic Security Pact. Reports received here from Rome indicate that Italy would welcome a chance to join the alliance. Other nations also stated to receive invitations to participate include
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 76 2 THE Municipal Engineer will be asked to make a jcompi ehensive report on the flooding of Singapore. The Deputy Municipal President, Mr. W. L Blythe. gave this assurance in answer to Mr. Sandy Pillai. at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday. Mr. Pillai said that the
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  • 347 2 THE discovery of "< ovkr o aches, rats and stinking wells- in Erna Mai kit 1 after it was demolished this week by Municipal labour gangs wW result in other unauthorised markets in Singapore. being pulled on t I 111 V W W From
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  • 28 2 Dr. E. S. Monteiro. Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to act as Associate Professor of Medicine, at the College of Medicine, Singapore.
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  • 1243 2  -  by OSWALD HENRY RATING: Fair; Good; Very Good; ♦Excellent. CAPITOL RATING FILM: "Song of Love". STARS: Ratherine Hepburn, Paul Henreid and Robert Walker. DIRECTOR: Clarence Brown. AS in 'Song to Remember' in which Cornel Wilde. Merle Oberon and other stars appeared on the screen just as they
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 132 2 "SLICK, SMOOTH, SOPHISTICATED JOAN CRAWFORD IS SEEN AT HER BEST" (DAILY HERALD) Today Four Shows 2*4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. PHONE 6903 f DANA ANDREWS I HENRY„FONDA 'ffjsi b d otto preminger Special Morning Show Tomorrow 11 (un. Rod Cameron in THE LADY OBJECTS B— I» AH!\4—a I ROUND-IP OF WORLD'S MOST DANGEROI
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    • 168 2 A• ■.......>...■ A mm 1 m\<tT**\M k£ H HAPPY WORLD Last 2 Shows 7.15 9.30 p.m. Concluding Chapters RIN TIN TIN in "LIGHTNING WARRIOR" llll! ||k| QUEENS Today: 3.00-6.30-9.15 p.m. KOW CHER TIAN in SPIDER CAVE" (In Mandarin) »k: NEW HAPPY Theatre (HAPPY WORLD) To-Day: 3.15. 7.15 9.15 p.m. A
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    • 143 2 NEW STAR CINEMA s',£ Mile Stone —Pasir Panjang To-Night Last two Shows At 7.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. BUSTER CRABBE in "NABONGA" OPENING TOMORROW Bud Abbott Lou Costello in "THE LITTLE GIANT" TOhAvT -5 IMMORTAL HUES, T 11 -2-4.15 6.30 9i; starring KATHARINE HEPBURN as Clara Wiec PAUL HENREID as Robert
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    • 20 2 GREAT WOPin Globe r "CLOAK ft r>AO »J| Lido NEWW^^ Whole Bertal< 2 1 I 'THE Royal "LAKHA RAM fij
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  • 1412 3  -  SPOTLIGHT on INDIA ilj Kris SUPPOSE for a moment that. say. Penang is under French rule, Malacca under Portuguese and the rest of Malaya under British rule. Suppose also that the British granted freedom to that part of the country under their rule but that the
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  • 27 3 The dinner in honour ol Mr. Bulwant £ingh to be given by th e Khalsa Association in Cathay Restauran* has been postponed till next Sunday.
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  • 634 3 MR. D. Robertson, at yesterday s meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners said: I think, in view of the imminence of a definitely constituted Commission that the amount of information which is derived by the public and the Press from the ordinary meetings of the
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  • 88 3 SBGAMAT. Fri. —Bandits ambushed and killed Mr George Alexander Swanson. he European assistant manager of Johore Labis Estate t 10.10 a.m. today. A Malay special constable was also lightly wounuec in the arm. Swanson and the special constable got out of a jeep o inspect the rubber when
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 404 3 FOR SALE Bunny's Frivolities Novelty and Carnival Caps for your festive Junctions $75.00 Gross 24 Wilkinson Road. Singapore. (R. 128) Famous "GALLIA" preheat 30--leatcr Permanent Waving Machine, complete with surhient solution for 50 heads. Also jne Haii drier on stand, ducoed :ream with chromium finish. Ibth brand new. voltage 230
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    • 894 3 ACCOMMODA HON 1 Young CHINESE ENGINEER i with responsible position require?* Accommodation with Chinese family preferably with own loom willing to give private tuition. Box A 1827, M.T. S pore. (Q. 117) Restnuiant to Sub-Let for i selling hot and cold drinks 1 including beer, fmits, cakes, I Box A.1823,
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    • 385 3 Wanted to Purchase good I condition Automatic RefrigernI tor-Type Icecream Machine Give Particulars Apply Box No. AlB3O. M.T., Spore. (R.127t Wanted Secondhand Radiogram or Radio with record changei. Full particulars Box A.1824. M.T., Singapore. (P.109t WANTED: Eight hois, power car 1946 or 1947 model. Apply Seng Hua Sawmill. 99. Kampong
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  • 504 4 MR. J. Evans, Official Film Censor for Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, is in the limelight again. His last appearance, you will remember, was In this column early In September, wnen we drew attention to his extraordinary use of the blue pencil in the case of
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  • 967 4  -  Hollywood is faced with increasing competition tn the film world. British producers arc slowly but steadily gaining ground in the international market at the expense 0/ Hollywood. The Indian film industry is another potential competitor. And now, tinPhilippines threaten Hollywood's film empire. By N.V.M. GONZALEZ THE Philippines has
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  • 348 4 A MOUNTAIN is more than a large chunk of the tarth hoisted up into the air. It is a vast, personal, intimate, remote, inspiring institution. That is true of every mountain, large or small. It is a personality, often rugged a nd austere, sometimes
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 142 4 GIFT SENSATION OF THE YEAR! I YOU PAY $8.00 fnr one groea I'ANuA Iflß pencils You Receive FREE $4000.00 »»«»nul Accident Transpori Insurance Coupon for 1 year. I.*.»ued to you by »ur special arrangement wUh the Ocean Accident A Guarantee Corp Ltd. limit 16 to 65 years Oui-tatlon order plus
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    • 57 4 I 50 Years of Integrity —Drink Gold Leaf and be sure of consistent quality The quality of Gold Leaf ranks highest among Teas of Topmost Choice. IBkVi IS MORE VIIAI THAN CVtR 7>kVICTOR offers SPF£D •ACCURACY DURA 8/1/7 V SINOAPOHI Stta® I I 1 6480 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR I
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  • 400 5 tiuhim: IMB pa«;k ctor from street met. re, a homebuilt in the an American city, tank, shown in •jn made of iron welded joints. I m ked to the nage. and has tube at the top into which the from the meter. nniat. that will dinary
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  • 140 5 SYDNEY. Friday.- Radar Is being used by a group of Australian scientists in efforts to make rain. This was disclosed by tinCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research. C.S.I.X. officials are happy about last year's success in stimulating Clouds to produce rain artificially, but admit further progress depends
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  • 770 5  -  II v Peter C. Richards Many itipfaoa think nothing of monioUkn, the sulpha dm us, and other nt W-fOMffh <t rcfnrdies. Then sircar by lukam-htkav an, bun go, banaba, wakabulunf, and other hrrbs, whom popularity Has been boosted us a r< unit of the >im</ shortagt
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  • 161 5 U.P. COLOMBO, Fri. Ahree African fossils. discovered m the Fayum Desert, arc now in view at the Foss l Gallciv of the Colombo Museum. The exhibits are a hippopotamus head, a part of a lower jaw of a moerthenum which is the earliest ancestral
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  • 39 5 Reuter. CHICAGO, Fn.My. Amei left's rate of atomic bomb production Uircmtcns to exhaust the country's uranium h lervcs in 30 years, according to Mr Bugene Avers, chief cheroisl at the <iuif Research and Development Compsny, [Pittsburgh. Renter.
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  • 143 5 U.P. MOSCOW. Fri. A Soviet scientist returned fiom Mongolia today with ;i report of .1 mammoth cemetery in the Gobi Desert containing remains of countless dinosaurs and Othei pie-histotic creatures. Professor A. Yefremov the leadci of the expedition said that the burial ground is situated on a
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    • 50 5 WWFrfn <*ec*rcL«g to Or Richard Htoss KrvyTT Activated Pancreas Hormone Tablets for the KM treatment of DIABETES M ELL ITLJS^ 1,1» H.M. Kirn <-~.-«- VI cm* 'dons Stands Suptomz GENUINE LONDON GIN CAN ONLY\ COME FROM LONDON, ENGLAND J MADE IN ENGLAND W D. M. 0. WILIS. BRISTOL LONDON. i
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    • 31 5 VIC I MM —i Hy Michael O'Malley and Italph Lane A- *MV- B V^^Bniiilin S\r I 5HUCK5. I gv THE TINE- LOOK AT MOO. I JU6T SAJP UNIT... HERJE, C^^^ S
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    • 608 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Lloyds Agents in Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. tCalls Casablanca caln Middlebro» Due Sails "GLENARTNEY 24 Dec. 31 Dec. *GLENOGLE 3 Jan. 9 Jan. FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONO KQ.XG AND CHINA. Due Sails GLENROY G. 38/39 3 Dec.
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    • 676 6 WANTED WANTED—One Vertical SteamBoiler 20-25 H.P. must be in excellent conditions. Apply box No. A 1829 Malaya Tribune, Spore. TUITION WE WILL PILOT YOU. To Bigger Jobs with better Pay, that arc waiting for TRAINED MEN WOMEN Starting Dec. New Sessions for 49 Senior Cambridge and '50 London Matric. Special
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    • 658 6 Trading with the Enemy Ordinance No. 22 of 1939. Custodian of Property Proclamation No. 14 of 1945. Notice is hereby given that any person or persons having a claim to the property described in the schedule hereto are requested to forward such claims to the Custodian of Property, Supreme Court
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    • 534 6 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHUA WAH SENG of No. 74 Nelson Road. Singapore, has, applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a Second Class Public House License restricted to sale of ale beer porter and stout for consumption at No. 74 Nelson Road, Singapore, and that
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    • 363 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the (a) Supply of PORTLAND CEMENT for the year 1949. Tender Forms from Municipal Engineer's Office (Room No. 218) 50 cents. Deposit $50/- (refundable) (bi Supply of 200 tons of 80 100 Penetration BITUMEN and 200 tons of Quick Breaking Emulsified Bitumen. Tender forms
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    • 512 6 IANSFrEW) CO.[iT In Rlneanni-.i •BLUE FUNNEL UNE "■Carrier's option to proceed via other p„rK i„ charge cargo. 51 N <m. SAILINGS FROM UJL A L.S.A "Eurymedon from U.K. "Calchas" from U.K. Telemaelius" from U.S.A. If v "Atreus" Due from U.K. "Laomedon" Due from U.K. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS
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  • 166 7  -  By JOSEPH YAN haii Kon Leong, of Malaya's I' iii.huiih C Up representatives thinks India is for,lh|P but not unbeatable. \,„1 Knii should know. He toured India 'Zr ami has et India's best. indei Morankcr. has d height but khand stroke
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  • 40 7 SINGLES: Wong Peng Soon versus Law Teik Hock; Ooi Teik Hock versus Teoh Seng Khoon; Ong Poh Lim versus Lim Kee Fong. DOUBLES: Wong Peng Soon and Chan Kon Leong versus Ooi Teik Hock and Teoh Seng Khoon.
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  • 320 7 Reuter. LONDON, Friday.—Swedish badminton players, who meet Denmark in one of the Thomas Cup European zone semi-finals at Copenhagen from Dec. 7 to 9 do not entertain any hopes of meeting Malaya or India (providing one of these teams wins the interzone final)
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  • 141 7 The Customs XV went down to the Kota Raja team at rugger by 3 points (one penalty goal) to nil at the Farrer Park yesterday. Maphuz took the penalty kick in the tenth minute and sent the ball easily between the uprights. The game
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  • 116 7 Reuter. Montreal. Friday. The Indian Thomas Cup badminton team cut short their visit to Montreal and left for Toronto, last night after the Canadian Badminton Association had refused them permission to play in the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association invitation match. Leo Lafontaine. the Quebec representative of
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  • 105 7 I PROMOTER T. B. LimY junior boxing card provided plenty of firework;! at the Happy World Stadium last night. In the main fight. Jimmy Newell of the Royal Navy made a hit by putting P. S. Chong to sleep in the first round. Weighing 153 lb.
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  • 333 7  -  Meets Wong Peng Soon Tomorrow By JOSEPH YAN THE announcement that Law Teik Hock the Penang champion has been included in itialaya's Thomas Cup team was well received hy all sportsmen throughout Malaya. When news reached Penang last night, Tcitc Hock was jubilant.
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  • 125 7 WONG Peng Soon holder of the Singapore singles and mixed-doubles titles, will make a bid to capture the men's doubles title in the final of the Singapore Badminton Championships when together with Teoh Peng Hooi they will mcc: Ong Poh Lim and
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  • 36 7 The following will represent the Dockyard Malays against Ktanji Rangers at football tomorrow on the Kranji ground at 5.15 p.m.: Yahya Che, A. Ali, Ali. Yusoff, Koming, Yahaya. Nee Chte. Ahmat, Johan, Komeng. Obed
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  • 149 7 THE Malayan Thomas Cup team's crest will be a shield with a tiger representing Malaya and a lion representing Singapore, surmounting three shuttles. Law Teik Hock's selection ends a controversy which has beco raging since he beat Ooi Teik Hock in the Penang championships
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  • 55 7 The following will represent Oriental B. P. against Commercial High School, on the Oriental B. P. court on Sunday at 3.30 P.m. sharp Lim Choo n Watt. Teo Kok Hwee. Lim Hu Beng. Johnny Sect. Tang Peng Koon. Peck Seek Beng, Tay Soy Bah, Phua Chwee Kirn. Teo
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  • 28 7 Shell Sports Club will meet the Chinese Swimming Cluo at th t C. S. C. at 11 a.m. tomorrow at blllards. table tennis, draughts and che;s.
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  • 103 7 Kota Kajn, ana not thr Singapore Mali- s, will provide tli«' opposition against the Singapore Chinese Football Association ut Jalan llesur Stadium today. Winners of the Singapore up una tin- Second Division League, Kola Ituja should win. However, the Chinese are a damaging iM* 5 when
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 56 8 Economic commission for Asia and Far East may hold tln-ir next meeting in Singapoie during March-April next ye;i i. For this purpose the Municipal < 'wirmiissioncrs have agreed to allow tin iMc of the Victoria Memorial Hall subject to certain term* and conditions. This year's
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  • 43 8 Dean's School production o| "Pete] Pan". in aid of UNAC Fund, will continue orj December H and 15 al the Victoria Theatre. Tickets, arc available at Robinsons. The December 9. 10 and 11 shows have been booked out
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  • 108 8 Tan Hong Yam who is playing for Singapore today in tin inter-state hockey match again Selangor. is not Tan ttong Yam hut Glial Hong Yum so a Tribune reporter discovered. Chai could not understand how the mistake occured hut being of a shy retiring nature lie
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  • 113 8 A Chinese silversmith. Goh Siah Ngee. proprietor of Goh Qui Kee. told Mr. Justice Jobling in the Singapore High Court yesterday that his liabilities amounted to $40.000 and that he was paying monthly $75 interest on every $1.000. Goh. who had been adjudicated a bankrupt,
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  • 78 8 Commenting on the efficiency of the Singapoie Police Force luring yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners, Mr. T. \V. Ong said that they had proved themselves second to noun in Ihe Empire. He felt, the Commissioners should feci proud of the efficiency of the force, wlucii
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  • 51 8 The chief Kathi of Singapore, Iman Haji Ali bin Haj:; Mohamed Said Salleh has issued instructions to all Imams ;md Kathies in Singapore and the adjacent island., to offer special prayers aftc each Friday congregation for the speedy recovery from illness of H. M. The
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  • 67 8 H.E. Sir Henry Gurney. j K.C.M.G., High Commissioner, j of the Federation of Malaya, j has accepted the office of Chief Scout for the Federa- j tion. Loid Rowallan, Chief Scout for the Commonwealth will be i visiting Malaya on his way to Australia for
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  • 410 8 INDIA SAYS TAP our RICHES' Reuter. WASHINGTON, Fri.—The countries of the East are the "real have-nots in the world'" and the Pood and Agriculture Organisation must con centratc on these countries, Mr. W. R. Natu, of the Indian delegation to the F.A.O. Conference, declared today. said
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  • 67 8 Quek Koh Pang thrashed Ml son Sin Scow (13) with cane and a wooden stool in manner "likely to cause un necessary suffering to tin victim." on Nov. 23, it wa.' alleged in the fourth Polio Court yesterday A charge of assault was
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  • 29 8 The Singapore public too. 250.000 cupro-nickel coin; yesterday. Since the morning thei». was a steady flow of pimple at the Treasury change their notes for coins.
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  • 19 8 Registration totals are steadily rising. Thursdays figures were: Applicants to date—692.157. Cards issued to date -629.789.
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  • 171 8 Y's Men's Club. Fellowship luncheon Cecil's Restaurant 1 p.m. Union Benevolent Soeiety: Annual general meeting, oflice of Boustead and Company. 1.30 p.m. The Young .Men's Muslim Association: Mr. Ungku A. Aziz on "Some Economic Principles for Amateur Politicians". All Malaya Muslim Mis- sionary Society. 31. Lorong
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  • 233 8 RL\: "The Sea Hound (Full Jcrial) with Buster Crablie 5.15 and 9.15 p.m. "April Showers" with JacJt Jarson and Ann Sotlieru —midlight. CATHAY: "Call Northside 777" with James Stewart—1.45, 1.15, 6.45 and p.m. "Ghost Catchers," with Olsen md Johnson —midnight. AMIAMKKA: "The Master ivy" (Full Serial)—1.30, 5.15 ind 8.45
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  • 62 8 HOCKEY: Singapore v. Selangor S.C.C. padang, 4.45 p.m.; S pore Colts v. R.I.—R.I. ground; Johore C.C. v. C.S.C.— Johore Bahru. RUGBY: Scotland v. Rest— S.C.C. padang; G.H.Q. Signal Rogt. v. S pore Eng. Regt.; R.A.F. Seletar v. Police—Selctar. SOCCER: Kola Raja v. S.C.F.A.—Jalan Besar Stadium. S\\IMMINO: Spore Swimming Club
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  • 38 8 The Eurasian Volunteer's Dance v.ill be held this year on New Year's eve at Victoria Memorial Hall from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. tickets at $5 and S3 We now available from Com mittee members.
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  • 27 8 An amended scheme for gyratory traffic system at the junction ot Tank Road and Clemen ceau Avenue wa.s approved by the Singapoie Municipal Commissioners, yesterday.
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  • 32 8 Labourers of the Singapore Town Cleansing Department will have deductions made in their wages for inattention to duty during the past three months. This was approved by the Commissioners, yesterday.
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  • 98 8 Staff of the American Consulate, Singapore welcomed the new Con-sul-General, >Ir. William l>angdon at Kallang airport last night. Mr. Langdon, sf>, former political adviser to the Genera*. Commanding U.S. Army forces in Korea, replaces Mr. Paul Josselyn, who has returned to the U.S. In the picture left
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  • 38 8 Jalan Bcsai Btadnai id shortly have aa additional grandstand Hisgaasn Banana! Oosnmiirrioaeri pnaatsj mproved an estiauSfld ant of $30.000 foi this parpoafi I'ne estimate aetata >J Ml for strength.'ii:r. the ti Uag fences.
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  • 37 8 After a lengthy discussal .he policy regading tcsdn :he Singapoie Municipal(fe>j missionei s, decid< d to call j .e-tender foi th* purcht»*| surplus coal tat from th' K» apal Gas Work .'t a i csterday.
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  • 171 8 The Band of the Royal Artilj lery. now in Singapore after a I successful visit to Hong Kony will be touring Singapore and the Federation until January." when they will leave for Ceylon. The band, under the direction of Captain S. V. Hayes, consists ol 34 pieces,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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