Malaya Tribune, 11 December 1948

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  • 64 1 The Malaya Tribune n THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Thau Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya. Printing Bimu'.tantuuiHL Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent* Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 574 1 MEASURES TO COMBAT RED PR OP AG AND A U.P. N'AXKIKG, I ri —Gcneralis-imo Chiaii'; Ka i- s hek tonight declared i law throughout, the greater part of China still remaining under itrol. Ttie President acted under the emergency powers granted I constitution. Tne orders
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  • 110 1 U.P. MGTON, Fri. Maing Kai-shek met I'r uman for the first her an ival last occasion was for Blair House to disfor China, n as the affair got under there were still no hints China's first lady would vp much. lay's meeting may end !ie Chiang's appeals, she
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  • 39 1 The ro:iimi*«i»nm*r-«;iTi,.r. Mr. .Malcolm Ma»Uoi)ahL near* a garland of flowers as he addresses the guests after laying the foundation stone of the Kamakrishna Mission Orphanage In rtanW Road yesterday. At Right is Suaml Va madevananda.
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  • 593 1 Reuter and U.P. LONDON. Fri.—Mr. Churchill read to the House of Commons today a personal iettr; he had written to Stalin when he was Premiei ttl April 1945. Churchill, who was appealing for friendship with the USSR, said he wrote to Stalin: "There has grown
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  • 40 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. The US Air Force has assigned another I.ODO men to the Berlin airlift operation. The men were added to the 317 th troop carrier! wing, which has been on tern-1 porary duty in Germany.- U.P.
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  • 99 1 U.P. i During the foreign po- licy debate in the House of Commons Mr. Chur- J chill caused laughter with his Shavian reference to the new posi- 1 tion of Eire since she re- pealed the Fxternal Re- lations Act. i "I have
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  • 205 1 A.P. MANILA, Fri. Chinese capitalists reported to be finding a haven in the Philippines for investments include David Kung. son of H. H. Kung. former Minister of Finance. Young Kung. according to n hincsc trade circles, is interested in establishing a 15,000,--)00 peso (U5i7.500.000)
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  • 172 1 AP. LONDON. Fri.—A permanent broadcasting station at Singapore is to be built by the British Broadcasting Corporation within two and a half years. A White Paper issued here vesh relay discloses the proposal. outlining the terms oi an agreement signed with the General Post Office
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  • 164 1 AP. SYDNEY, Fri. -A Bureau of Flood Control is to be set up next year, the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, (ECAFE) decided Friday. The Commission is meetini; at Lapstone near Sydney. II: sessions are expected to finish Saturday. The
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  • 54 1  -  »*>«»111 ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Today. Longchamp* 11, Dakota and Kentucky l>erby are the three best bets for today's Ipoh rare*. Good each way wager afe Advantage, Game Hoy and Hon Ami. The going will be very good. Best outsiders are Bright Mengseng and The Grand
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  • 346 2 U.P. NEW YORK, Thurs.—The critics today unanimously hailed Maxwell Anderson's new play "Anne of the Thousand Days" as a hit and heaped praise on the cast, led by British Stars Joyce Redman and Rex Harrison. The Times' Brooks Atkinson said "Nothing Anderson has transumuted
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  • 60 2 Reuter.—AAP. SYDNEY. Fri —Blind. Mrs Gladys Herberte. of Auburn, a suburb of Sydney, is a consul tant on emotional and domestic problems. She started the business in order to raise sufficient money to go on a visit to her daughter, who Is In the United States. Mrs. Herberte
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  • 60 2 Reuter. COLOMBO. Fri.—A Japan ese offer to purchase 3.200,000 pounds of bristle fibre fron. Ceylon is at present undei consideration and a fin;*! agreement Is expected to b 4 reached shortly. Hitherto bristle fibre bfl> been moving out of the islan l very slowly.. The Japanes<
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  • 270 2  -  EATING. Fair; Good; Very Gocxl; Excellent by OSWALD HENRY i < v > RATING FILM: "Key Largo" STARRS: Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore arid Oatfe TreVor.* DIRECTOR: John Huston. FILMS are getting tougher and tougher these days to meet the demand of
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  • 263 2 RATING FILM: "Dick Tracy's G-Men" STARS: Ralph llyrd, Irving Pichei, Ted Pearson and Phvlis Isley DIRECTORS: William Witney and tfohn English. IT never rains nut pours. We've had a double dose of Dick Tracy during the last few days and it seems to me that to enjoy this film
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  • 339 2 RATING FtLM: "Mourning Becomes Eleetra" STARS: Rosalind Russel', Raymond Mav«ey, Katlni Pa\inou, Michael Redgrave and Leo Gen. GOOD, but very depressing. Murder and madness, at the best of times, isn't everybetter go prepared to shudder and cry. Events keep strictly to the title, for which the Greeks had a
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  • 271 2 RATING FILM: "Never Say Goodbye" STARS: Errol Flynii and Eleanor Parker. DIRECTOR: James V. Kern. HERE is a delightful film that you can sit back and enjoy because It brings on the laughs all the way through. What is more, Flynn stops being the W 2 S^ Ck i
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  • 255 2 RATING FILM: "Blood And Sand" STARS: Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell and Rita Hay worth. DIRECTOR: Rouben NamouMan. THIS picture, which Is being revived in Singapore, will be remembered for three things —the performance of Tyrone Power in the bullfighting ring; the seductiveness of Rita Hayworth in an exotic costume;
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  • 198 2 A.P. NEW YORK, Thurs.—The executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund, Ma* rice Pate, said that allocations from the Fund will be made for anti-tuberculosis campaign in the Far East. Middle East, North Africa and Latin
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 22 2 Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Chandra Mohan Jayshree in "SHAK7TJNTALA'' (Hindustani) Only Hindustani Picture shown ih America! Tonite Midnite: GNANA BOUNDRI (Tamil)
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 312 2 music, 1.58 Closing Ann. Prog. Summ. in Tamil with Sign. Tune, 2.00 Close Down. 9.00 Opening Announcement Prog. Summary in Tamil with Signature Tune, 9.02 Result of "Spot the winner', 9.10 Light music, 9.15 Time Signal News in Tamil, 9.29 Fill-up RIUSiC, 9.30 "Geeta Roy", 9.45 Special Talk, 9.55 Tamil
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  • 1016 3  -  SPORTLIGHT on INDIA I Kris SOME time ago. in the Indian Parliament. Tamilspeaking Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari of Madras cried out: "Language imperialism". It is a new type of imperialism that is fast developing in India. What was meant by Mr. Krishnamachari was the compulsory
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  • 131 3 UP. PARIS. Fri Australian, Dr. Hubert Evatt today pre dieted that the "Unlte'i Nations will succeed in stopping drifts toward war" if the world's peoples boost it loyally. Replying to a letter from self-styled "citizen of world" Garry Davis. BffcU wrote: "This is a time of
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  • 39 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Friday.—A United States four-engined B-50 I bomber has flown 9,400 miles non-stop from Fort Worth, Texas, to Hawaii and back in slightly over 40 hours by using •'tanker" planes to lefuel in! midair.—Reuter. i
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  • 146 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.—Construction of a 48,--000-ton liner, the largest ever built in the United States, will be subsidised by the Ur ited States Government, through the Maritime Commission, to the extent of about 30 million dollars. The projected liner is expected to incorporate naval answers to
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  • 161 3 Reuter. The tenders, which were invited by the United States maritime commission, were opened on December 1. The only other one received was for 75.649.000 dollars (£lB.--912.250 sterling) by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company. No contract has yet been signed with the Newport Company, but it is understood that the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 287 3 safe. her can t be trusted tfh a Secret! People who are just m ibool the detail of their uldn'l mm Silvtr! Silver ppwi i clearly, how unmistakably it t v the lack of it. And yet, a ail, to make sure that ryi sings your praise*, c sure of
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    • 113 3 9 *U Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treat* otent always is advisable. Mr LAU KIM PING has sp*nt many years in very careful study of this disease. He discovered an effective re «edy for it. No operation is accessary. Certain cure can b* expected within a prescribed
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    • 496 3 RUBBER ESTATE Perak for sale 200 acres, full bearing 85 acres high yielding budded 113 acres, good seedling, excellent condition buildings eqiupment complete. Owner leaving country. What offers. Box 341 c/o Tribune, Ipoh. (A.221) WANTED MOTORISED woodworking tools 8" circular saw 6" planer drill press spindle shaper disc sander 12"
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    • 223 3 PERSONAL ENGLISH GENTLEMAN 45. energetic businessman, desires first-class board/accommodation as paying guest in private home of English-speaking good-natured (Chinese family). Daily food requirements Breakfast European, Dinner Chinese or European optional. Private home preferably a few miles outside the town with garden, tennis court and garage accommodation. Reply Box A 1853
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    • 262 3 WANTED a female clerk, typist. Preference to one with knowledge of Chinese and accounts. Commencing salary $100/- inclusive. Please apply Box A 1859 M.T. S"pore. (8.224) WANTED Junior Clerks, male female for local bank. Knowledge of Chinese essen. tial. Apply Box No. A 1856 .Malaya Tribune. Spore. (A.213) VEHS. FOR
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  • 520 4 I MR. Ernest Bevin's statement on China in the 111 House of Commons, has caused hearts to sink throughout South-East Asia. Neither Britain nor America, it is made clear, are able to provide the Chinese Government with any material aid to halt the Red onslaught. Britain's
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  • 1028 4  -  r B y s DAVID BRIGGS i Router's J i Correspondent THE recent American campai*m slogan "Keep Harrv in the White House" will not be fulfilled, in spite of the e'ection returns, for at least the first year or so of President Harrv Truman's new term
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  • 751 4  -  By TOM REEDY A. P. CORRESPONDENT A.P. HAVE the Russians converted Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus to Communism? Or has the Stalingrad general turned into a propaganda failure that they do not dare to let loose? These questions arise as the Soviets build their allGerman "People's Police" in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 345 5 it Makes A Leg! Grow Where A! Wing Should Bel A.P. JJERKELEY, California, Fri.—A cell substunc?. never before suspected of playing a in 2 evolution, may be responsible for the sudden i origin of new species, Dr. Richard Goldschrridl. zoologist, reported. This material
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  • 178 5 TRIBUNE SATURDAY SCIENCE PAGE A.P. ATI, Friday.—Picliniitc photography l the laboratory i)r. Edwin H. r ol the process of the Polaroid ambridge. Massa- irtual production v monstration at ccnvention of the ie Society of Ameind's camera, which had r)oen shown in v. s tc be
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  • 58 5 A.P. 'AGO, Fri. The General tn Ti ansportation Corration announced a commere trading technique that roost et the nutritive >f the hard covering into Ibe main itself. lis said the process, involves parboiling and >ing, is leady for commercial development. They claim 85 per cent, of -hells
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  • 117 5 U.P. Mount Palomar. California, Thurs.- Mt. Palomar's 200-inch talescope has developed flaw;-' and probably will not be able to operate until next fall, according to an observatory .scientist today. The first photographs were inad<> with the world's biggest "eye" In December, 1947. Observatory director Pr. Ira Bowen
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  • 249 5 How To Get More From Your Ration Your motor car engine can have edded power, got more mileage per gallon and bs practically knoekless if a new device f&ftUs the piomise seen in its recent first public demonstration at Cleveland, Ohio. The gadget
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  • 57 5 A.P. Jerusalem. Fri. Small pox has broken out in the Arabheld old city of Jerusalem and on Friday Guards at road hlocks in the Jewish area were given orders not to allow consular and United Nations officials across the lines separating Jewish and Arab
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  • 33 5 A.P. Madras. Fri.—The Tamilnad Congress Committee spokesman told the Associated Press Wednesday night that its President Mr. KamarajNadar plans to visit Malaya in February to study the South Indians' position there.--A.P.
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  • 185 5 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Fri.—The human race may be unfavourably changed in future generations because of the present day use of radio activity in medical treatment, professor Herman J. Muller warned in San Francisco. Professor Muller, who is the ;)Obel prii;e winning genftrcist it the
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  • 62 5 Reuter-AAP. Melbourne. Fri. Victoria >lans to set up the most nodern cancer research and reatment institution ir the .vorld. A bill to establish the clinic is now before the I>»£rislativo Assembly, and It la hoped to have the clinic operating within twelve months. Overseas experts
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 43 5 VIC FLLVT— o\Malley ««,«1 By Midkae Ralph Lane C- UNCLE- A ÜBIER,OFFERING \Ji JL c.lu "~"l f7 o ALLEY OOP- By V. T. Hamlin tV >rf y HOLYCOW.V STUPED IN X JS^F- filfMr* -t?- '££fo'-JL\ Wi JJ I KI6HT COLD, 50 KM <r-?8
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  • 482 6 G. E. N. Oehlers Says ANE of the essential pre-requisites of a successv ful half-back is the ability to utilise the push and the flick strokes at every possible opportunity," says G. E. N. Oehlers, the forcior Singapore, Colony ana South captain, and
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  • 260 6 JIMMY Welch is well and away the best lightweight in Malaya. Opposed to Jabbar bin Jaffar. who captured the fancy Batavia fight fans a month ago, i Welch won by streets at the i Happy World Stadium last night, winning every one of the ten rounds.
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  • 384 6 BOMBAY, Fri—Malaya's Thomas Cup team practiced this morning on tn e courts of India's swank Cricket Ciuo at Bombay. There were only a few spectators and they were greatly {impressed with the form shown by the Malayan champs who played a few games among
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 654 6 MANSFIELD I CO. Lift (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE ♦Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Atreus" from U.K. In port. "Phrontis" Due from U.S.A Dec. 12 "Laomedon" Due from U.K. Dec. 13 "Glaucus" Due from U.K Dec. 13 "Agapenor"
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    • 638 6 BIRTH To Rugmani, wife of V. K. G. Nair, at the Lily Maternity Clinic on 9.12.48, the gift of a son. Business Opportunities. Well known Limited Company with established agencies and connections here and at home require small additional capital for expansion. Merger with existing concern or working partner also
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    • 165 6 The Singapore Harbour Board Notice Re Closing Of Roads NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all roads, paths and unenclosed land, the property of The Singapore Harbour Board, in the Tanjong Pagar District will be closed to the Public on Saturday, January Ist, 1949, from 6 a.m. td 6 p.m., and
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    • 95 6 HELVETIA m Model Vmm\\\\mo or 17 Jewels Lever W V movement, size 5%" THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated in Singapore m, chilia street. phone son-o PASSAGE AND FREIGHT SERVICE To HONGKONG, SWATOW, AMOY, PENANG, RANGOON PALEMBANG, DJAMBI, PA KAN BAROE A RENG AT. "Kamunlng" Sailed For Penang
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  • 106 7 Dave Freeman Plays Birch In Singles THOMAS CUP BADMINTON U.P. PASADENA, California, Tri.—United States men's singles champion Dave Freeman plays Canadian champion Dick Birch in the opening match of the Thomas Cup badminton eliminations on Saturday night. The second match pits United States' No. 2 player
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  • 117 7  -  I (By ALLAN LEWIS I*, I RON MAKI r hie Lad> Kamllbes met B—DAKOTA Bum Print I—BON AMI (iolden Slipper Nachtegaal i—<i \ME BOY *»peai Mirth Kinr Feathers toi* S_LON(i< HAM PS U Eddy I raser saidan ptt t -KEXTI KY DERBY Martini Uolden Harvest Outsider: Bright Mengseng
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  • 143 7 n burg, Fiiday. The stted all day in their sitß Transvaal here toil when stumps were tan ul iun up the big score 23 foi the loss of six Rfcta. R lay's piny was featured I magnificent innings of 174 Lea Hutton and two big Hutton was
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  • 729 7 JJELOW are the acceptors and non-acceptors, weights and probable jockeys for today's races, the last day of the Perak Turf Club's December Meeting:— RACE ONE HORSES CLASS 3. DIV. 8, 6 FURLONGS 0 4 0 Fine Lady 9.00 Charles (Hobbs) 0 Miss Linor 8.11 Mawi (Sullivan) 0 3
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  • 44 7 U.P. PATERSON, New Jersey, j -National Boxing Association, Commissioner Abe Green said, the British Board of Boxing Control has ordered Freddie Mills of England to defend his world lightheavyweight title against former champion Gus Lesnevich in the United States in May.—U.P.
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  • 68 7  -  From ALLAN LEWIS ipon. Today. I ONGCHAMPS II is one of the best bets for ttoday's races, the final day of the Perak Turf Club's December Meeting. Longchamps won handily on Wednesday and is nicely weighted with 8.09. Two good bets for the day are
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  • 86 7 Good each way wagers should be: Advantage, Game Boy and Bon Ami. There will be a strong tussle between Herbe Charles and Phil Tankard to decide who will be the leading jockey for the Meeting. Charles has ridden four winners and two thirds, but Tankard holds a
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  • 153 7 Reuter. Bombay, Friday.--The West Indies again kept India in the field all day on the second day of the second Test here, and had brought their overnight .score of 255 for 2 to 557 for 5 by close of play. Everton Weeks followed up .lis century
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  • 99 7 A.P. LONDON, Friday. Schedule for the second round matches on Dec. 11 of the Football Association Cup tournament. Notts County vs. Rochdale or Barrow, Walthamstow vs. Oldham, Torquay vs. Norwich. Weymouth vs. Yeovil, Hull City vs. Colchester or Reading, Ipswich or Aldershot vs. Chester. Halifax Town
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  • 59 7 The Singapore Recreation Club will play against the Singapore Veterans at hockey on the Padang today. The game will start at 4.45 p.m. sharp. The following will represent the S.R.C.: C. Schubert, R. Milne, V. C. W'csterhout, H. Hoeden. H. Rodrigues, R. Mosbergen, R. Minjoot, P. S. Scully
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  • 48 7 The team to represent the Bounavista Sports Club against the Hq., Singapore District at Fort Canning on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from the following: Ahpoo, Mahoon, Rahim, Pillai, Sapee, Chew Seng, Taib, Teng Seng, Osman, Ghani. Dollah, Na ray an a, Salahudin, Thlamser.
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  • 104 7 Latest contributions to* the Thomas Cup Fund:— > Singapore Police Assn. $100.'»') Mr. Ec On Kee, Spore 25.00 The total now stands at $3,680.00. The Fund will be open r so long as the Thomas Cup Team are abroad. Send all contributions, however small, to The
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  • 34 7 Mr. Adbul Ghani Jina was entertained by the management committee of the Kota Rajah Sports Club, this year's second division league and Cup champions to a tea-party at their Club's house yesterday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 92 8 Reuter.—AAP. BRISBANE. Fri. Weekly wages of £10-10 for a 30-hoi M week for barmaids is anions claims made by the Federate a Liquor and Allied Trades Unio" for a Commonwealth awarJ governing all employees of hotels, clubs, coffee premises anrt. the like. For waiters and waitresses
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  • 1033 8 'I want the truth and no nonsense 9 Reuter. I ONDON, F i.—Mf. Justic2 Lynskey rebuked a witness, Robert Beniamen Pearlman, at today's session of the inquiry into corruption in British public life. Said Justice Lynskey during the examination of Pearlman's business activities: 4 i air,
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  • 194 8 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. F i.—Woman keepers at the Mcl bourne Zoo have proved themselves as capable at handling animals as men. And their mate colleagues admit that the animals prefer the women keepers. There are three women keepers at the zoo. Miss Anne Guhhins. aged 24, had
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  • 59 8 Reuter. New Delhi. Fri. —Dr. L R. Soe'iano. Indonesian Republican Presides t, is to visit India for consultation and to I strengthen the ties between the two countries, the Indian Foreign Ministry announced today. No date for the visit, on invitation of the Prime Mini later,
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  • 44 8 A.P. ROME, Friday. -Italian makers of strong drink have found a synonym for "Cognac"—it's "Arzento". They had to find a new name because under a new ItaloFrench trade pact tne name "cognac" was protected in the Italian market--A.P.
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  • 35 8 A.P. LONDON. Friday. British chorus girls want more money. Through the Actors' Trade Union. Equity, stage lovelies are demanding a minimum weekly wage of £8. Present minimum is £5. —A.P.
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  • 166 8 Eighty per cent of all Govt and novumradios" and ?f lish have According to Radio Malaya's records, the proportion for Singapore is 75 per cent.. 24 out oi" 32 schools being equipped, while for the Fed" cration the proportion is 82 per cent.. S5 out
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  • 123 8 U.P. PARIS. Frl.—Premier Henn Queuille was ready today to present the National Assembly a Bill calling for a speedy debate on the 1949 budget and had Btaked the future of his government on its outcome. The proposal for shortening the debate in order to push through
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  • 76 8 U.P. LOS ANGELES. PH. —Eta* land's Dean of Canterbury told au overflow crowd of 4,000 last night that the Marshall Plan la j full of contradictions ana un- workable in European economy. The Very Her. Hewlett Johnson accused the Western Powers j of allowing Germany
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  • 93 8 The Hon. Mr. P. A. B. Mc- Kerron and the G.O.C. Singaj pore. Maj.-Gen. D. Dunlop took salute this morning when j the Union Jack was hoisted J again at Fort Canning for the i first time since the occupation. I As a member of the Royal
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  • 63 8 A.P. PARIS, toda}-. Reports are current In reliable circles on Friday night that the Arab nations of the United Nations will walk out of the General Assembly when the Paicstme issue comes up. These circles said that the Arab delegates would protest against the
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  • 416 8 General VICTORIA TREAT*, Importance of (Stage Club pi HOUSING iSU ~1 U WANNING f vim.• ,HN British Council Celtic Si** to 9 p.m. Admi "PETER PAN nc. presente School. Utile i nian Street— 6 SING A PORK Ul[(l fft DELLERS SOC IK, H M V M.C. V.,
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