Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1948

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <6 Penang Telegram*: "Tribune B'pore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES sll^o^ronL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1948 pnice c^vrs THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent*—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talr n
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  • 533 1 100,000 MEN TRAPPED IN 5-MILE 'POCKET' Reuter and U.P. communis wnzeiit .....nrir. Ne<l tlie tnlit lt,.nil-: iinnouncecl l,N2t 100.000 lrooos ti^ed'l. s «l" d"N.. NdUonall8lH were 8lijci do litivr n'l.n .v l.om eu.8l do ws'8l un6 Ui^n Gen. Tong Wen-yi, Government military spokesman, declared today
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  • 124 1 Give They're On The Way >> < Up »'Ul» l ..c:»!.»..» in tln» ><>».sd»!X. > <n«. «.«ill «lx» I, ><»!',«»' l lnniln», .,,< '!>.'! XVill »»<- K» l»> <»»« a»-»- <!< X» > ».,ll»ll»d ,>» !.'N. I,.!. »n»- l,'!">,« l »>,.,,'!.'.».! <>. iun- »un «5.M «s «.lv»n«- < '»»,»-'<»,»<»!-»' <
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  • 210 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday.— p resident Truman said tonight that he will confer with Madame Chiang Kai-shek any time she wants to see him. He declined to discuss aid for Naionalist China, but said Gen. VfacArthur is not being considered to head any American mission there. Mr.
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  • 91 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Thursday. Two Americans and about ame number of Filipinos •ere reported today ready to w »cuate Shanghai aboard three *Sels scheduled to arrive withnext few days. Tht Ann ncans are booked to by the United States transport, Anderson. while the Filipinos are being offered passage
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  • 36 1 KULAI, Today. An air .strike was made on a jungle area one mile south of Rengam and Simpang Rengam Road yesterday afternoon. During the strike gun fire by bandits from the ground was heard.
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  • 181 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones said today he had told Dato Onn. President of the United Malay Nationalist Organisation in their recent "frank and cordial exchange of views," that Britain appreciated the part played by Malays in combating banditry. Replying in Parliament
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  • 623 1 THE treatment of the Malay minority in the four southern provinces of Siam was the subject of a communique Issued by the Siamese Consulate General in Singapore this morning. The Pathani Malays, who are Muslims, number about 2,000,--000, and form 85 per cent of the
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  • 161 1 An A. P. report from Batavia says that the talks between a Dutch delegation and Mohammed Hatta, Premier of the Indonesian Republic, are not to be continued. The Dutch delegation is returning to Holland on Sunday to report. PARIS, Thurs. The United Nations Good Offices Commission
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  • 289 1 A.P. Says Desai SYDNEY, —Asia needs something like the European Programme to rehabilitate itself, i»lr V. C. Desai, leader of the Indian delegation, said at the meeting of the United Nations Economic tommission for Asia and the Far Fast (ECAFE). Mr. Desai asked for greater
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  • 130 1 A.P. BERLIN. Thurs. The Russians announced tonight their formal recognition of the Communist rump government set up in Berlin two days ago. This announcement came as Western Berlin's election campaign approached its climax. The first clash of the evening occurred in the Borough of Spanish, in the
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  • 46 1 STOP PRESS V < l»»n« < '»»,0,!«>«>»»« '">! XX, !> UNl Ne >»« x !l jsul»» la»,»'. la»! nil^l». lu a raid »»n n >il l.»»;. ,.n .lnr„l»»< ,ll li»< it» «»r,,,, »<l l35 Nin<",»- a,n! 2» N»>»»' l»l> >t xx>!<»»,» »»ad id» »»0>> ard». >»!»»,.
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  • 54 1 LONDON. Thursday. An official bulletin from Bucking- ham Palace says: Princess i Elizabeth has made continuous i and satisfactory progress. She is now getting up for several j hours each day. The infant Prince is doing well, and has J made a steady gain in weight. No further
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 2 Frlneeft* Margaret Rose, wearing a fthawl and raincoat, look* over the foxhound* at a meet in the park ground*, Rotherham, England.
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  • 136 2 U.P. TOKIO. Thurs.—The Japanese Communists today proclaimed a "counter-attack offensive" against General MacArthur's labour policy, enacted into law by the Japanese Diet on Tuesday. The party's newspaper. Akahataipt Akahata ißcd Flap) i allied Communists and unionists to drive to repeal, the new American-inspired national public
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  • 127 2 United Press. rL».. XVIV. I'nur».—c?ov. crnment snurcx's disclosed tods> 1K»t Israel is malting 5tronl? campaign tor tl,e r».patriution to Israel ut »oN»e 12.000 refugees noxv lu O^p^u'' It w«u< reported tlu»t Or lllr»?<:los.»zenorlZI ot tne Israel «DMce. xvould nu»Ke strong repre«»nt»tlun 1o Dr. Nalpr» UunoN. Palestine
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  • 73 2 A.P. PARIS. Fri. The United States urged In the Security Council on Thursday that Israel be admitted to the United Nations without delay. Dr. Philip Jessup of the United States told the Council his Government "fully supports and will vote affirmatively" for admission of the new
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  • 276 2 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Thurs.—General Smuts, leaJ der of the South African United Party, said at Pietersburg, northern Transvaal, today thai Europeans must retain the leadership in South Africa but they must see the under dog" fairly treated. General Smuts said he was glad to hear
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  • 326 2 U.P. PARIS. Fri. A father pleaded with the United Nations today to save his son and daughter-in-law from Siberian exile or possible death to give them the basic right to live together where they want to be just as other couples have the world over.
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  • 77 2 A.P. LONDON. Thurs.—The late Marchioness of Hartington. daughter of Joseph P. Ken nedy. former U.S. Ambassador to Britain, left a not estate of .€13.428 in Britain it was disclosed when hewill was filed for probate today. The Marchioness was killed In air crash In France last
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  • 87 2 Reuter. LONDON. Thursday. The light fleet aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy as HMS Terrible is to be handed over to the Royal Australian Navy and renamed HMAS Sydney, it was officially announced today. HMAS Sydney, the latest light fleet carrier is the first aircraft
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  • 182 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs.—Baltimore Sun t>iday declared that the Princes of India and their fabulous riches were "on the way out." In a scries of articles on India's first year of freedom, the Sun's Indian expert, Mr. Price Day. states: "The greatest single achievement
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  • 103 2 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. —British wrathcr forecasters predicted a Tew hours of mild weather for Thursday, to be followed by rain and strong winds from a 70-mile-an-hour gal:; sweeping the west coast. With the lifting of the fos that lingered for six days, a "Santa Claus"
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  • 80 2 Reuter. MANILA, Thurs. immediate mass evacuation of Filipinos from China has been ordered by the Government, and a Philippine naval patrol vessel will leave tomorrow for Shanghai, it was officially announced today. There are about 700 Filipinos in Shanghai and 200 in other Chinese cities. The first
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  • 23 2 vc,n><! I!. I w» l-i...... XX. !< >, «'NNNll, ,l... llx, dan. !!,.<'> nl 1'!.. asll,»! ills' a >! lt>. n> 'Md l,a,>.>! .>
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 288 2 Blur Network Request; 700 Time Signal; Amoj 7.01 Popular Request; 7.30 PROGRAMMES IN INDIAN 100 p m Lunch-time music News in Malay; 7.45 Inter- 1.15 Opening Announcement by the Radio Orchestra; 1.30 ,udc 815 close Down. ft Prog. Summary in TaNews, 1.45 Dance music by T mil with Signature Time;
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  • 58 3 \IKv RETT* TAN, ftrst Singapore Municipal Health Nur tv br awarded a British Council scholarship, left {rstrrda.! in Ihe Carthage for a six months course at the Bwyal < idirge of Nursing. Mrs. Tan was a stall nurse in t i„ Gearral Hospital, Singap >re, before leaving
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  • 217 3 Reuter. PARIS, Fri.—A Syrian attempt to have •in Security Council reconsider tne Hyderar<ad lion when it met today to study Israel's application for membership of the United Nations was rejected. is Bey El Khoury (Syria) caused *or.# surprise when he said that according to the C
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  • 49 3 A.P. OXFORD. England. Thuri. George Russel was banged t<»day Idi the murder of Mrs Minnie Freeman Lee, 89- year old Maidenhead widow. Mrs. Lee's body was found on June 1. in a trunk in the house in which she lived alone Apparently six died Of suffocation. —A.P.
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  • 960 3  -  Spotlight On China Hy Goh Keng Hua WILL Madame Chiang succeed in her mission in the U.S.A.? Let us scrutinize the attitude of America toward the Nationalist Government. The United Btates National Security Council recently recommended fast action to get more American military and economic help
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  • 121 3 A.P. PARIS, Thurs. A Governmental report on the condition of Philippe Petain has started rumours that the aged Marshal is in poor health. A source close to Madame Petain at La Bochc Sur Yen said on Thursday that the reports were "greatly cxagcrated." Petain. who
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  • 190 3 A.P. b rl —T'ne Unidecl ytiLi wrs iz «?xdremelv eeNcmx Vt«-"iv ol lclenl of lnl' tooo s-onvu> lur lti »i' oN lorceZ in «.Ne k'Hlu.l» in >Itssev I'll»/ «on vox/ ret.tlineo' on !<.n l)> I.<jr!i»2li milidltrv n Ira(«ulicwn. xvltNin on ine ni l^!'!^l^» ll Il
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  • 53 3 i '>','<> lX. l c.l I ai ,,> tll, > ,'i l nij/ln !>' llMXNX a < tlon.'' l '!»,< >l tin' ilou" "s > »«x> llll» "tl,»> <.>,! >.,.... i' <«.'NX d!„»i!«««> tills' Nllll < »!l «,p«,>! il, 51.,, > > '!'<>!. NNld xxlll»!, xxonl'i 'NXl!,.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 521 3 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS COIFFURE STYLE your hair at Malson Muderne. Ladies Hair Dressing •*alon 126 Orchard Road. Phone *****. (S.I3W) FOR SAjnE GREY HAIR ladies and gentlemen? then buy a jar of LEX HAIR POMADE. Wonderful new discovery makes grey hair BLACK, harmless, easy to use. Acts like
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    • 249 3 ZENITH PORTABLE 10-valve AC/DC Battery Radio and 33 new records, Schubert, etc. Kerosene Pressure Searchlights With tr ipids $25/- Good Foruson 3-ton van $900/-. Apply opposite Gate 9. No. 146 Telok Blangah Road. (11.164) Bunny's Frivolities Novelty and Carnival Caps for >our festive I functions $75.00 Gross 24 Wilkinson Road,
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    • 274 3 MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHRISTMAS Magic Shows for children at your X'Mas parties. Apply 238. Tembeling Road. Paul Leutz. (5.141) JOIN PEP YOUTH LEAGUE (International. Non Political, Non-sectarian) Personal, Worldwide pen-friends, Hobbies, Socials, Picnics, Magazines, Free Correspondence Courses (Psychology Theology) etc. Annual Subscription during membership Campaign Adults $1.50. Students, ladies $1. Particulars
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    • 424 3 WANTED WANTED Thoioughbied Mongrel Puppy Dog any breed. Telephone 7605. (V.172) AIR COMPRESSOR with or without Diesel Engine. Piessure 350 lbs. OUTPUT "11 CUBIC FEET Free air per minute. Full particulars, Make and Price to Hua Siang Steamship Co., 16 Winchester House. Phone 7857. (V.169) WANTED. BORING TOOLS pipes to
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  • 1049 4  -  -by- HARRIS JACKSON A.P. C ORRESPONDENT CHINESE fleeing from war and starvation in their homeland find the door slamming shut in the warm, fertile and strife-plagued countries of Southeast Asia. Only Indochina allows the Chinese immigrant to enter in unrestricted numbers. She does
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  • 473 4 A master plan for the economic development A of Asia has been prepared by the Industrial Working Party of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. They are to place it before the experts now meeting at Lapstone, Australia. It will cost some $28,000 million to
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  • 467 4 POSTBAG Sir, I read with immense interest the arguments brought forth by community leaders in Perak who favour an amnesty to bandits who surrender to the Police. If these white-collared gentlemen who go about in big ears and live in comfort and luxury were to
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  • 29 4 Sir, I am not the First, nor am I an, executive Engineer (M.T. 20-11-48). Asiatic is no great honour in these days when internationalism is greater. D. RAY AN.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 383 4 lyre with e*ii* p*f formjrite DUNLOP Motor Cycle Tyres Taw Dunlop Rubber Co., Malaya, Ltd., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur »v Fenang. 4g^HtaMasMaM^B^MaaMaMaMaaaaaaartMaMatAatfaaaaaaMaaMavaaMHawaßaaaw>a> BOOK EARLY Extension, Gala Dinner Crackers. Novelties and Lots of Fun at the PRINCE'S On CHRISTMAS EVE. X'mas Night, Boxing Night, and NEW YEAR'S EVE. Glands Made Young ■■SSQIH
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    • 2 4 AERATED WATj
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  • 62 5 Reuter. k'llrn. l5!n« seller an artist 5<l00 dollar !'7 eacN «l ,>>>). uralices > wllo l<r >. .'d Neuter <s Nts visit < ,.l n«?gl,tia- 'Nink lt Will l'll'lZtMHi,. in Nslt.iln lx>- lNe ls W'l. in< idea < w!i<! i> a Nancll<2.cie ltd 1N2l. tN»? llaU
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  • 100 5 Reuter. Thurs.—The Remuneration commissi to put more teeth g immigration laws illegal entries by n notably Chinese. rnmisskXMf now pro- hat all aliens facing ili ported, that vioforeignera of immi aws should be suftiunds for their deporta ill non-Filipino or itions should be made tt
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  • 47 5 Reuter. l l»l>lil l:<», lliur> —ll>pn<!li«,l l','>r l.','»>»or« pul Nl>. «.ul»j»'!l> illto >x nr an »>».Kil»i'i»>u ll»r,' «»»d «illll k l»ln»» lnl» ll»«dr ar»»i». lb» »sMn»', >»il?>»' l» ll no nain l>M l xx,» o »ol., r>. „l «ll. «in.li, »>< < laln'»d ll, ll«'Ul» r.
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  • 143 5 MANILA. Thurs. —Alcohol is i'l L'ood for peonle with bad 1 says Dr. John Murray, specialist of the World Health Organization, who >s »t nt here with two WHO leaeuea on a survey of health conditions. A (dressing a big crowd of nvilian
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  • 61 5 Shanghai pedicab drivers are having a Held day as a result of the Government curtailment ol gasoline to private motorists. More and more of the travelling public now have to depend upon these three-wheeled conveyance». The above photograph taken on Museum Koad, Shanghai, shows pedicab drivers pushing
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  • 261 5 Reuter-AAP. i>VV?WV. 'lliui-zz.—Use ot pret:idri<:li1ea' nati3t:8 do overcome; dne duil6in8 l»i3 in is deinss c>n»iciel'»3<z dv »ome 3tlH>e QovernmentH iinci tiie im> ok m».del7i2l5 will be conmciereo' dv «i conlerenc»? ln dltnneli'». Two British firms have offered Australia 500 per-manent-type prefabricated homes a week, complete
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  • 48 5 U.P. HONGKONG, Thurs. The Government today repealed the moratorium which prohibited the collection of wartime debts and persons and firms who debts debts during the Japanese occupation now must pay up under the authorized conversion rate between Hong Kong dollars and Japanese military yen.—U.P.
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  • 23 5 There were 24 arrests in the Federation in the past 24 hours: 18 in Perak; 3 in Penang; 3 in Kedah/Perlis.
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  • 346 5  -  By James D White (A. P. Correspondent) THEY worry here about what would happen if 1 the Communists take Shanghai. This city of five million very rugged individualists who are about as intlined to Communism as a normal stock exchange.
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  • 118 5 Reuter. PENZANCE. CORNWALL. Thurs.—Mead, an alcoholic drink known to the Druids of Ancient Britain, will soon be on sale i n the fashionable cocktail bars of the world. Thousands of gallons of it are maturing in old mill near here, which is the only place
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  • 116 5 Reuter. d-OlVVOX. Iliurs. 4 Urltlsi, «government committee nas recommended an annual government subsidy ot 18.000 sterling tor guldanc»» organisation». I'Ne report ot tlle committee on grants tor tne development ol mai liago guidance )u.<,t l>niiIi»lied Nere suggest» tliat »n annual grant ol 15.000 >,tl,llnl; snould l>e
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  • 83 5 London. Thursday. The Royal Mint is awaiting orders to eliminate the words IND. IMP., Latin abbreviations fot Emperor of India, from among the King's title on 1949 coins. By the end of this month between 300.000.000 and 400,--000,000 coins dated 1948 and bearing this title
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  • 23 5 KOTA TINGGI. Thurs —An Indian Special Constable at Nan Heng Estate accidentally shot himself this morning. He succumbed to his wounds.
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  • 245 5 Reuter. SYDNEY. Thurs—After his wife had given birth M their third set of twin s In succession, Mr. Harry Davis, aged 38. motor driver, of Maffr**.. a Victorian country town, said that if he and Ml wife had not set an Australir record "he
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 308 5 SPECIAL X'MAS REDUCTION! LABORATORI SCIENZA DEL POPOLO S BEAUTY PREPARATIONS UK. NIGKIS COMB with Balsamic Oils A and B for turning grey hair black or other shade required $!H)0 BALSAMIC: OILS A It, refUta for Nlgrls Comb ton KIVIVEX to revive your white hair to the brllliunt lustre of its
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 76 5 VIC FLINT— By Michae O'Malley and Ralph Lane 80l NEE[T\/1 GET PAID "ID PROTECT TAFFY, \S'UC riCXt ITZCrmng... tZjlL^ SEE HOW IK GUN TO PRO- /WR.WAYCBOSS. YOU GOTO BED. 11/ 1 7>ttJ I TRUST (fife «T (WV-tR-AH- IN THE MORNING I'LL SHOW YOU /THAT'S WATER Y YOU* JR «V NIECE
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  • 19 6 Canniesburn ttospltal (Illlsgow. on 1st Dec. 1048 Cucllian Xsnager >l t limited I'„s" in! ltl» vecemd.: «ox c:urile.»
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  • 505 6 "Remember iou rĕ From Malaya" MR. Lim Chuan Geok, manager and non-playing iTI captain of the Thomas Cup team was prevent ed from sailing with his team yesterday, due to a sudden illness. He hopes to join it by air either on its
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  • 43 6 LONDON. Joe Davis, retired undefeated world snooker champion, plans to visit Bermuda early in the new year to play a month'j exhibition games. He intends to return via New York where he will play several games on standard English bdiiard tables.
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  • 83 6 A.P. IXNDON. k'rl.—1Ae l?.N,l-xll Qontlol Q23 yo relsree dtie nou 3lzvolcl. elittinpi.0" Nruee VVooo'l^i,i cemder 6dn. Promoter Jack Solomons who has a sell out of about £40.000, could probably have packed a ball twice as big as Harringay arena (which scats 10,000) for Monday's show.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 617 6 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated w BUI sapor*) BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'Carrier's option to proceed via other port* to load ana discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "AtreoV Due from U.K. Doc. 8 "Laomftdon" Due from U.K Dec 12 "Glaucus" Due from U.K Dec. 12 "Phrontia" Due from U.S.A J*f- 12
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    • 285 6 SITUATION VACANT SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL WATFR DEPARTMENT Applications are invited foi filling the following TEMPORARY appointments foi Special Works Max. Basic Salary per month. (1> One Chief Draftsman $400 (2> Two Senior Draftsmen $350 (3) Six Design Draftsmen $250 (4) Throe SurveyorDraftsman $200 The exact basic salary to be paid will
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    • 423 6 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (Commercial Use) REGULATIONS Notice of Application For Variation of a Haulage Permit. TAKE NOTICE Uiat we. Messrs. Cressonitc Industries, Ltd., of 805 Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore by occupaUon, Manufacturers of Rubber Goods, the holder of Permit Number 147-C under which we are authorized to transport Latex in
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    • 210 6 PERSONAL Will Mrs. Trowcr. late of 322. Tanjong Katong Road, communicate immediately with S. P. Shotam Co.. Ltd. NOTICE The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore Wage Earner's Administration Order In Bankruptcy No. 532 of 1935. Re Chua Keng Chuan
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    • 416 6 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapoie Island of Singapore In Bankruptcy No. 434 of 1940. Re B. Conccicao, of No. 2, Jalan Besar, Singapore; Clerk. Notice is hereby given that a Second and Final dividend is intended to be declared in this
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    • 100 6 IN WE F> i vr b j r A. CHrNTHjp cnown as TAJUdj 1 JOHN HENRY CkLvm YEOVV KUM KH Known as VEOW k USCEAgCB marjAMT to Li ter all Pn,on.s ila ri against the Kut, abovenamed faeS are required to Mad pa£? hereof to the un* Solicitors for the
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  • 326 7 Switzerland Fields A Reshuffled Side Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—England gained ample for the one goal defeat at Zurich Jasl by easily beating Switzerland by six goals (three in each half) at the Arsenal Sta bury, North London, this afternoon before 4o\ooo spectators who provided a gate
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  • 62 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. One of the biggest transfer fees in professional football was paid tonight by Sheffield Wednesday when they signed Edmund HiUhaw, the Itnry outside right, for £20,000. This is only £50 short of the biggest fee in the history of the game— £20,050 paid
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  • 58 7 placers will be selected lrom tbe tollowing to plav tootball tor XtnloUc Uulon against N <) Singapore District on 8undav at 5 15 o.m. on tNe l-'orl (inning ground will l.ave 2».'; I'aniung I'agur Hx«».d. »1 130 p «l,ar>> lVarava,». 8«tl,!»„,l^»rum. li.i«s»K. 8 Ixtntllildl tman». 8 tVlorllg:»,»,. l<ad»r,
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  • 288 7 I rers and starting times fi,r th. "Eu jng ocn" Cup lit ion competition morning are as folt named pair to the Ist tec and the the 10th tee): X S. Murray (8) vs. j \**t 114); S. K. daw .15) v Scott it). M
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  • 208 7 The Singapore 100-Mile mas-sed-start cycle road race scheduled to be held at Chua Chu Kang Road, off 10th mile Bukit Timah, on Dec. 5 has been postponed to Dec. 12. Three other events will be held at this meet: Two Miles Race for Novices,
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  • 336 7 MELBOURNE, Thurs Donald George Bradman, terror of bowlers for more than 20 years, makes his last wicket stand in his own testimonial match which begins at Melbourne Cricket ground today when he will lead a side against I Jnday Hassett's eleven. It
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  • 29 7 A.P. SHEFFIELD, Thurday. Henry Hall, British welter weight champion, won from Belgian titleholder Wiilie Wimma when the referee stopped the fight in the fifth round. A.P.
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  • 247 7  -  Ffom ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Today—The inner track was again open, ed for fast work this morning. Trainers Heddle and Hobbs were the only ones to send horses out Heddle's team was most impressive, and are sure to give a good account of themselves tomorrow. New
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  • 46 7 The following players will represent I.A. hockey XI against Singapore District, at St. George's ftoad ground on tomorrow: Anthony; Jean Furie. Sewa Singh; Mansoor Khan, Charanjit Singh. Balan; Gupta. Trilok Singh. Mahinder Singh, Veerappan, Jerone Augutinc, Anoop Singh, Ibrahim bin Isa (Cai>t >. VyaJ Dass.
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  • 36 7 The following have been selected to represented S.C.C. vs. 223 8.0.D. at the padang today. Bully off 5.15 p.m.: Brown; Dennis, Reeves; Mcßae, Scheltus, Kuyper; Loch, Machin, Bell, Smith. Cousins. Umpire: Mr. Van Houten.
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  • 118 7 The following have been selected to play in the "Married vs. Singles" hockey match on the S.R.C. Padang on Saturday, December 4, 1948 at 3.45 p.m. Married are requested to turn up in White and the Singles in Club colours. MARRIED: M. Scott; D. Ebert, Z. Tcssensohn;
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  • 78 7 THE Girls' Sports Club were once again beaten by the S.C.C. women's* hockey team yesterday on the padang. The S.C.C. women ran out winners by two goals to nil. but had it not been for the good goal keeping by Maureen La Brooy, the G.S.C. may have
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  • 22 7 The Singapore Harbour Board XI trounced the Catholic Young Men's Association by Aye goals to nil at Thomson Road yesterday.
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  • 67 7 The following will represent S.C.C. Ist XI versus Royal Navy to-morrow at 5 p.m. on B.C.C. Padang: W. N. Carry; T. A. Roper. A. B. W. Pennell. L Maelnrov, F. T. Homer; Dr. J. Frame. G. S. Taylor; W. Fox. J. P. S. Leach. E.
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  • 39 7 Johannesburg, Thurs. —I.i n Hutton, Yorkshire and England opening batsman, was prevented hy nn attack of gastric enteritis from travelling with the rest of the M.CC. party to spend the day with the Oover-nor-Geheral at Pretoria today.
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  • 96 7 Hornets beat Hhell Sports Club by two goals to nil in a fast game ol hockey at Fan er Park yes terday. It was a well contested game, maintained at a cracking pace. There was no score in the first half. On resumption, the pace slackened but
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  • 230 7 The Malaya Cup Veterans scored a three-one victory over the Jollilads in a soccer match played at Farref Park yesterday. The Jollilads played scrappy soccer and their forwards lost many a chance through poor finishing. The Jollilads missed a fine opportunity to take the lead
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  • 144 7 THE Siinrapor© Cricket Club Rugby XV "B" went 1 down to Changi R.A.F. by 8 points (one goal, one try) to ft (a penalty), on the Padang yesterday. The Club forwards worked hard and had the Changi defence busy during the second session. Baxter
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  • 266 7 Reuter. LONDON, Fri—lt is many years since Britain's boxing prsstigc stood so high lit American eyes as it decs today, and probably for the first ttHUB «n the history of thr same a 'leading promoter from the other side of the
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  • 52 8 U.P. IrlfltllrT Thurs.—The Russians tonight agreed, 5 after live hours, to per- S mit a BriUh truck loaded 5 2 with ottiee equipment and I two photograps of Eng- 5 land's King and Queen, f S to leave the Communist 2 held ritv hall
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  • 111 8 STUDENTS of the two Colleges in Singapore, have now got a newspaper "The Undergrad and first issue of which was published on November 29. Introduced as the unofficial organ of the Raffles College Students' Union, the publication aims to be representative also of the College
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  • 1017 8 Belcher And Gibson Were Given Suits Graft Investigation Reuter. 3l6nev 8wnlev. tciev Nl?ure In tne l?r2ld mnuirv. wlci tne I'rldunal toclav Mat ne 32ve l!rne8d Nevin. Nridl8N l'oi-elFn 5ecrewrv. .>U eil:2.l8 2d 2 dinner p^rdy. Mr Shawcross: "Is it true that finding with whom he
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  • 103 8 Mr. E. J. Scow. 28--year-old architect who ha* just arrived jrom England js one of the many local boy. who made good in tneir studies abroad. Mr. Scow graduated from Melbourne University in 1945 and later obtained the A. R. I. B. A. after taking
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  • 61 8 A.P. DAR ES SAL AM. Thursday. Two Indian merchants received 10 and 12 year prison terms it the conclusion at Mwanza of the biggest illicit diamond case evei heaid in Tanganyika, The pair were charged with conspiracy to export diamonds and were also charged separately with illegal
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  • 100 8 Y.W.C.A.: Pioneers' meeting for folk dancing, singing and netball, 8, Fort Canning Road— 4 p.m. V.M.C.A., Orchard Road Commercial class—s.3o p.m.; Lending library—6.3o p.m.; Movie Circle show "Sereeant York' —7.45 p.m. V's MEN'S CLUB: Committee meeting—s p.m HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING EXHIBITION, British Council Centre—lo a.m.
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  • 176 8 REX: "April Showers," with Jack Carson and Ann Sothern —2. 4.15, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "Man-eater of Kurnaon." with Sabu—l.4s, 4 15 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "Man-eater of Kumaon," with Sabu—l.4s 4 15 6.45 and 9.30. CAPITOL: "Life with Father," with William Powell— (in technicolour)— 2, 6.15
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  • 29 8 HOCKEY: S.R.C. v. Nee Soon H.C.—S.R.C; S.C.R.C. v. Johore C.C—Hong Lim Green: 8.0.D. C.A. v. R.N. Police— St. George's Rd; Khalsa Assn. v. Teachers' Union St. George's Road.
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  • 32 8 Santa Claus in his first public appearance this year, attending to the Luok\ Dm at the recent Exhibition held by the Salvation Army Women's Industrial Homo ley Road. 1
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  • 42 8 A.P. CANBERRA, Fri. —The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. J. B. Chifley, defending Australia's foreign policy in the House of Representative? Thursday, said Australia rejected any defeatist attitude vhich would regard war as inevitable or agreement between powers as impossible.A.P
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  • 22 8 While working in the inner Harbour yesterday afternoon a dredge brought up four cannon shells from the sea.
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  • 166 8 SINGAPORE town cleansing labourers, who loiter in coffee shops, lose tools and equipment and disobey orders while on duty, will not net an with it in future. The (Municipal Commissioners iast mo::th approved specific deductions from me vagtj i labourers who were inattentive
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  • 36 8 U.P. BERLIN, Thurs.-Ameneu nnancial exports said tonight that the western aeutschmart will eventually become the sole legal tender in the western sectors of Berlin, eliminating; the present dual system which favours the Soviet-hack* mark.—U.P.
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