Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1949

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  • 50 1 MALAYA Tribune 77 fE\ Ttt 'Triune" S'pom LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 3811/3 T Nil* Una Puolisned stmultanettuHly at a>.<yu//o/p, Knam Uutnpux, /p»N •ma Pen*HO. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOV., 28, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON W 5 M«Aff« f; NOV. 28. 1949.
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  • 93 1 The Man With untitled Wirmers \LBEBT Spencer, one of Malaya's best known jockeys. has joined the Tribune as its new racing specialist. The man with more than 2,000 winners to his credit and twentythree years' experience of the Malayan turf, will give you exclusive tips, stable information,
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  • 271 1 Communists Must Be Held Back, Says Cripps Reuter A.P. BRISTOL. SunilKV. Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, sm<l here todav that Communism in Malaya hail to he held back if it were not. to overrun the whole ot South-East Asia. A questioner at a
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  • 160 1 A.P. PARIS. Today. Top soldiers of the Western world meet at Paris today to work out how to stop Russia from tramping Europe in *_ase of a third woild war. Chiefs of staff of the twe ve-naticn Atlantic Pact face first the problem of get
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  • 111 1 Reuter. LUTON, Bedfordshire, Sun. A British labour Member of Parlia.iieo*- sa'.d today that Britain should reduce her overseas commitments to such an extent •'that it might mean having to give up Hongkong." He was Mr. W. N. Warbey, who told his constituents here that in
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  • 210 1 A.P. LONDON, Sunday. FOUR-MAN commission headed by the former A Chief Justice of Palestine will inquire into strike riots which took at least 19 lives in Nigeria The British Colon in' Office said today that the commission had been named by the Governor of
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  • 29 1 U.P. MANILA, Sun. Five persons were killed today when an unidentified molor boat believed to be Formosan fishing poachers tried to land on Batanes island. --U.P.-
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  • 104 1 Reuter A.P. PERTH, Austraua. Sim. Immigration Minister Arthur calwcd. now on an election tour, nt.d a "straw poh" at a meeting here on the question 01 admitting Japanese to Australia ior the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. He said after the vote: "Nine
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  • 60 1 The names of the two Royal Air Force peisonnel who were killed when a Beaurightet crashed in Pahang on Saturday are Flying Officer L. S. R. Smith, of Gillingham. Kent, pilot, and Sgt. D. Towner Of Hastings, Sussex, who was an official photographer. The injuied man.
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  • 26 1 A.P. LONDON, Sun. British Minister Ernest Bevin leaves today for a short holiday on the south coast "on the advice of his doctors". -A.P.
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  • 23 1 Tv n hincsc \atiottaod launches fleeing Irofn the Co.,imunists surrender !o Portuguese authorities in Macao Hftrhoii r.—A.P. Pho'o. A.P. Photo
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  • 219 1 STAFF GET DEPORTATION ORDER A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. The Chinese Communists in Mukden have released the American viceconsul. Mr. William N. Stokes, and ordered the entire American consulate staff to be deported, the U.S. State Department announced today. Ihe deportation order wa; is.-ned hy a t'omniumst
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  • 88 1 One thousand, one hundre I and ten students sat foi the School Certificate examinations th.s morning in ten centres throughout the is and. TMa year there are 663 boys anil only 247 gtjrls taking the examination. The examination last until Deo. 6. Centres ot
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  • 58 1 The Mfjßiftinfl' Union of Singapore will be holding .1 "Dance Jamboree" at 4 he victoria Memoiial Hall tonight from 8 p.m. in ad ol the Union's Benevolent Stand which bj at present giving temporary relief to unemployed musicians in the "olony. Seven bands will provide both
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  • 76 1 U.P. ORANGE, New lei 1 Sun. "Two-ton" Tcny Galen to, former world beavywelghl boxing challenger, volunteer c yesterday to take the place Gaiguntua, the great t*m circus gorilla who died on Friday. "I should have done it year* ago." said the hairy 166 pound former boxer
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  • 24 1 Reuter. SURREY. Sua. Prtpetri Ebzabein Monaveen w*9 IS letUTth" ainiicf ol the ihr-e-<>/\e Walton Orreft handicap ehas.- run IiCM! en Saturday af»ernoon.--R"iii
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  • 183 1 A.P. BRISBANE, Sun. A "super Pearl Harbour" on a world scale, with fifth columnists planting atom bombs in harbours and industrial cities of countries singled out for attack is being prepared by Soviet Russia, the annual congress 01 the Royal Australian Armoured Corps A;- ociatlon
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  • 57 1 i Tim M**nya Trljawc will be i Id |»ages tomorrow. It will ineiutle a special j ;l-pa s c Christ in a s dipping Cubic giving information about your requirements for the ruining estive season. your copy now, from \our news\ endor or newsagWlli or ring up
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  • 63 1 A.P. LONDON, Sun. The British Overseas Airways Cot I oration. BOAC, announces tan.ght the sale, effective Depernoer i, of its Hongkong Airways Corporation to the Br tish shipping tirm of Jarrtin< Matne on and Co., Ltd.. ..f Hongkong, The line was c? tabli hod in I'.i'.T
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  • 33 1 LONI wiv, Sun. -A displaced person living in Franco waa awarded £17.500 by Britain yesterday tot hi.; Invention ol a p. i kscope fitted to #0,000 British tanks during the wai.
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  • 21 1 A.P. ASMAttA, Sun. An Italian, Par«is:ni Giovanni was murdered by terrorists while driving near the Ethiopian lrontier last night.—A.P
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  • 118 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun, Ftormei Russian Prime Ifinds+ei Ai.-\ inder Kerensky, broa leastm r to Russia fo? the hi t tfm< since he was deponed 32 years ago, tonight told Soviet Communist* that they were paying with hi. Shou'd Una fire ftßre up. Russia at
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  • 35 1 U.P. PANAMA, Sua. The new government of President Ainulfo Arias yesterday ti icovered and thwatJtf.l .1 pot under which lower ranking j police officers planned a I Willi 111 p I the state.—U.P.
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  • 36 1 A.P. L,AKni Kan. i .ii' new Republic of Ch* I sited States of Indonesia woi:".i like to negotiate an i.auic din loan ol 11*9406 ftdft,(ltW In U*****,606,666 fnoni tne I riited States. AP.
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  • 176 1 A.P. ROME, Sun.—An estimated .100,000 persons were reported lo l»e fleeing their homes today in the floods that have rmilTi 1 nuliions of dollars worth of damage throughout Ital>. There was no immedut estimate of the casualties in id tia\.H- caused hy 10 days of heavy
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  • 85 1 STOP PRESS Reuter-AAP. PERTH, Australiar Sun. Fhe 1,250-ton British submarine Telemachus, first of three Royal Navy underwater Craft to bi ha'<•«! on iydncy, arrived at Fremantle last night under command of t. Oliver Lascelles. \A. baacehea said the .".übna'mc had come tc AUntralia to
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  • 61 1 Ap P. NEWCASTLE, Sun.—William John Woods telephoned a woman friend 14 times in one day. The friend. Mrs. Kathleen Mary Coo'a, not pleased She had him arrested. Woods 46, and a Utsatrical .stage n.an-igei was convict, d of "persistently maum;, phone 1 ill- without reasonable cause." He
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 fy<te tufa pel qaiUtto* A !nt>h class enamel for Interior and Exterior Decoration of Public Building, Houses etc. BRUSFILQ is triage in Whik and Wack and c range oj useful ard attnutive shades. B6 BRUSELLO for WU M M quicker and better painting jjp**4jß bi H'l i 1 J H
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    • 174 1 DEALERS INORIENT AI, ARTS SILK ltngkrtn KMBD. LIVENS REPTILE HANDBAGS BALI HEADS (TRIOS NO VELTit S NYLOi*. HOSli^P\ mam m U High St. Spore Ph.u.* noes 7/w (hiltfrens 0 Inidurilc... /orluiiliunl Health Energy PCRFXCf iftnh for »..>t chm»te v 'Ovaltine' mixed Cold. It ha* a t» inf>t.ntf. iTP»my flavour all
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  • 269 2 D*R G V Allen, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Maiaya foresees the possibility of less text books and school examinations in favour of a more liberal education. He spoke at the annual re-union dinner ot tne St Andrew's Old Boys' Association held at the
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  • 224 2 Mr. Francs Thomus. Pjsident of the ;v??apon Libour Party, told Municipal East voterts at Lunar Park. Oevlang. that "if you vote for Mr. Mak Pak £hee. you vote for Labour, far social security and social justice." and a "decent -ife for all workers Mr. Thomas said
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 2 General tie Corps i d'Armee Carpenteier. Commander in Chief. 1 French Armed Forces in the Far East, being greeted at Changi on Saturday by the Com- mander of the French i Navy, Far East.
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  • 109 2 TRIME statistics released by the Federation Poiice Force last night show a big drop in gang robberies in the Federation from 1,115 cases in 1946 to 218 cases up to October 31 this year. There were 361 cases in 1947 and 268 cases in 1948. Death caused
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  • 115 2 So many mothers and mothers-to-be-have approached the Family Planning Association that the present staff cannot cope wit them. An appeal has been made for more volunteer doctors and nurses by Mrs. S. M. Barnwell, the Chairman of the F. P. A. who said that "More mothers
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 2 R. Q. M. S. and Mrs. Glvndwr Parton after their wedding at St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin. on Saturday. Mrs, Parton, formerly Miss Joan Coo|»er of Middlesex, England, wore a traditional white gown ot embossed crepe and tarried bouquet of hydrangeas and orchids. She was given away by
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  • 230 2 IN impassioned plea for the establishment of a school for vocational training in Malacca was made by Mr. V. E. Dias at the recent meeting of the Malacca Settlement Council. He moved that the Government should consider the opening ot a school for the
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  • 24 2 The extraordinaiy general meeting of the Singapore Pi inters Union, which Mras to have been held csterday has been postponed inde finitely.
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  • 66 2 The Emergency has resulted in the building of 75 new Police Stations in the Federation since September last year in addition to the expansion of many which already existed. A considerable number of temporary police posts andstations have been established in requisitioned buildings. These
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  • 65 2 Twenty year-old Pilot Balwant Singh of the Malayan Air Training Corps began his $500 flying scholarship yesterday. He was taken up in ;< Tig?r Moth for the first time yesterday. Tne instructor was the Club Captain of the Royal Singapore Flying Club, Mr. John Wagstaff.
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  • 252 2 Mr. B. L. Leslie, driving a Ford '8* won the first prize at the Singapore Motor Club Rally held yesterday., Speed was hot the essential factor. It was good careful driving and obeying all traffic regulations that counted most There were twenty-four entrants for
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  • 62 2 Students from Singapore. Indonesia. China and Ceylon were among the British Council students who visited the piano factory of Messrs. ChaUens Lid. in London re-> cently. Mi** Louise Cheng, from Singapore, a student of pianoforte tried out many of the pianos. She said she had
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 404 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK ley; 8.15 At Your Bequest—The ing Annt-t. A Pro*. .Summary Mandarin; 12.48 Mandarin SelorFNCIISM PROGli\\HK> niusic you have asked for; ».0O with Sir. Tune; U. 02 Tamil Film tions; 1.00 Netws in Mandarin, *10 00 ■im News froni Kuali Tak f rom He^Tjh t
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  • 447 3 fHE exact nature of the duties and function of the Commissioner-General for South-Fist Asia who was appointed to office on August 8 last year has been made public for the fir* thne in a Supplement to the Government Gazette tnis mSn* ror«S the J** 80
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  • 106 3 MR. T. P. F. McNiect. Sin--1,1 spore's Secretary for Social Welfare. yesterday paid tribute to the Colony Scout Movement lor "its inspiring service and contribution" toward the creation of a "new influence tn the lives of those boss and girls in the Colony's welfare homes and institutions
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  • 209 3 gIXTY members of the Malayan Air Training Corp.s are going on a special jungle operation next week end. They will spend two days in the reserve near Mcßitchie Reservoir, rated to be one of th toughtst in Malaya. Royal Air Force Dakotas will supply them
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  • 80 3 Kuala Lumpur. Sun. The Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association meeting in Kuala Lumpur today decided to run their first lottery on Feb. 26 next year. Five hundred tnousan tickets will be printed. The committee also discussed details about the workings of the MCA's v;irtcus
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  • 46 3 Gazette Notification y .erdav stated that the Sectary of State for the Colonies has approved the promotion of Mr. Lee Siow Mong Straits Settlements Civil Service, to the Colonial Administrative Service and Mr A V. Winslow. Strait-: Settlements Legal Servioe. to the Colonial Legal Service.
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  • 40 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. -Hubert K. Howard. Chicago coal clitcutivt:. ynw appointed fry president Truman today to b? Chairman of the liatior.il Munitions Board. which_is. re** ponsible for drafting defence policies both for the military service *nd thr gonoral pubnt
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  • 99 3 KuuLa Lumpur, Sun. A sale of toys, shoe* and dri-s»r*i made by Ike children ot the Selaugor Children's Home was held yesterday. The sale realised K7O. The Sultan of selansor donated $190. JJr. r. liawMHi. thief Social Welfare Oilicer. thanked all thus* who helped
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  • 189 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. BANDITS staged two attacks on Military vehicles between the 90th and 94th mile, Karak Manchis Road. A military convoy was fired at the 94th mile One shot caused slight damage. A few hours later, a Military vehicle proceeding to Kuala Patah was
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  • 84 3 KhM. Helen Roberts, general secretary of the world Y.W.C.A. arrived in Singapore last night from BangkOK to attend the Malayan Y. M. C. A. conference at Kuala Lumpur. ifiSS. Roberts was accompanied by Miss. Leila Bridgeman, national general eretary ol the V. W. C.
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  • 40 3 The Singapore branch of til Amoy Canning Corporation held a dinner at the Great World on Satuiday night to mark iog of the branch in the Colony. Among those who spoke were Dr. and Mrs. Lim Boon Keng
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 190 3 wife c lean er •y-' j; )r Buckskin and Canvas Shoes, p,Tn Helmets, Pads, etc. white cleaner LIQUID OR IN BLOCKS Faf Dissolved 5 Pounds a Week Axa you too fat? W«M yee tike a beautiful figure like tke v«ou« Cinema Stars of Hollywood? A "alifornia physician in treating: actor*
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    • 510 3 SIT: VACANT \\'ANTED immediately a fettle Junior clerk-typist tor an estabuatj!ed Import export office. Appl) Box ASO63, M.T. Spore. .K.ll* WANTED. Accountant. Company Secretary. Rataaman. Bid »••>!!•>• tor •md Junior Clerks, Applicant? must have some knowledge of Chines.[ckaractera. Good salary an nuni increment.*. P*orideut fund ■ad futora prospects. Appiv to
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    • 1310 3 ICES BOX I OIM.I I THE YEAR'S BEST BUY IN ICE CREAM AT THE ORCHARD ROAD > i i MAGNOLIA MILK BAR TOi»AV Q,\M USE WE COUPON BhL O W i I IKK, Orchard Kuatl. Name. Address Please .supply B< arer with two Family Pachuge carton- kin cream for $1.51.
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  • 617 4 ADVERSITY makes strange bed-fellows and none stranger than Emperor Bao Dai. He has gained new and influential friends Last week Mr Bevin chided a member of Parliament rex describing His Majesty as a puppet. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. alter his return irem IndoChina, had some very nice things
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  • 3654 4  -  EASTERN APPR OACHES -9 by BRIGADIER FITZROY MACLEAN M.P. BUT Vyshinski had other fish to fry. Yagoda still remained to be dealt with. Yagoda. who. a» People's Commissar for Internal Affairs as Supreme Head of the 0.0.P.U.. of the N.K.V.D.. had unti' eighteen months before
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 93 4 I The Great. Eastern Optical Co., 27.1 SOI Til HKHK.f KO\l>. Tr.f. 7t3* rXT*KI.ISHFI» 1!«.-» 0. y. fan on. (rnn.A). IF.NTIFK KVF. WITH MOOT llf 1 "Z.Vmlv, LOMOBK EXFBRIFNCF tMTO lU.TTI.It mKIIN H K. Prof IL MUDDIN Specialist: in Astro- Palmistry ■•taaeaa* Reading. Many stars' practice Malta M aVd various?
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    • 11 4 I oiHorrow: j MIND OF A j COMMUNIS WWW WW WM >
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  • 332 5 A LITTLE CHINESE GIRL WHO CHARMED HER BOS LONDON, Sunday. EARLY in the >oth century Kui Mvi Kwai, Bttle girl of three, left the Chinese quarter of Hongkong with her mother, who was to become the servant of a wealthy Parsee ship broker. The little girl
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  • 47 5 "Chnmp.tm Diamond Ace," the Boston bu I owned by Victor Green- I land of Hammond, Ind his plenty on hits mind. It is 'Champio.i Wrn/hf* Si Si Wee I'.mnbi," a Chihuahua (alined by Trtesa ThurSM r of Palatine, lII. t U.S.A.)
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  • 123 5 LONDON, Sun. A' GIRL just three years old has been fitted with dentures under the National Health scheme. She is. say the authorities. the youngest patient in Britain to get "Bevan fabe teeth." Anne Smith is her name of Maione-terrace. Birtley. Co. Durham. Dentists decided
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  • 214 5 LONDON, Sunday. LANKY, rufTled-headed American stooped every now and again and spoke to passers-by in London streets. As he talked, faces wrinkled and creas- Ed into laughter. Everything about the man ("Just Horsby. please," he says) is funny. He wears collapsible boots,
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  • 75 5 A.P. RIO DE JANEIRO Sun. An 80-million-vear-old snake has been found near San Jose Itaborai. s.naii town in Rio de Janeiro state. A report of the Geological Museum here says a field party, digging in a site which has been explored for 20 years, found fossil' birds, lizards,
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  • 28 5 A woman in Lisbon had a nine-inch pair of scissors In her body since 1947—left there by a surgeon when he removed her appendix. Scissors now removed.
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  • 27 5 Ambulance man James Buckley, of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, acted as "midwife" when called to the home of an expectant mother—the third time in his career.
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  • 33 5 Bishop Bernard Heywood, of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, told churcnmen that bookmakers arc always sure to win because "only one horse IS running for you and tne rest for the bookmakers."
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  • 47 5 LONDON. Sun. Miss Mona Douglas walked into Douglas dsle ot Man) Police Station recently and j showered 894 pennies on I the counter. Jt was her final protest) against being ordered to pay fines and totalling €3 14s- 6d. (or 894 pence) for motoring offfnces.
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  • 16 5 While an Ashford farmer was out hunting a fox i aided his poultry.
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  • 275 5 ESSEX. Sun.. MISS Shirley Howard. 17 year-old red headed C a mi v a 1 Queen of Canvey Island. Essex, "abdicated" a few nights ago. Two of her Maids of Honour quit as well. Shirley and one of the maids. Miss Joan Meade. .bp< ill
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  • 155 5 HAMMERSMITH, Sun. They call eleven-year-old William Muddyman. of As-penlea-road. Hammersmith, Bulldog at school. For years it was just a nickname. But now young Bulldog Muddyman has earned his right to the name. He has shown that he will not let go. For William.
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  • 243 5 PUTNEY, Sunday. P<3R diving to the rescue of a friend who was in danger of drowning, a school-girl received "a good hiding" from her mother for spoiling her new Sunday dress. The same girl, now 29 and mother of two children, Mrs. Lilian
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  • 97 5 LONDON. Sun. —If experiments now o Q i t(i carried our by the Po.it Office are successful, telephone dials with the number nine treated with radio-active luminous paint will be fitted in unlighted cail boxes In many parts of Jbt country. When the use of tr.is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 24 5 LIFETIME GIFTS IN SILVER OR E.P.N.S. S- I» If. «V Silva 45, High Street, Singapore. 6, The Embankment, K. Lumpur. 43, Station Road, Ipoh.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 128 5 LIL ABXER by A! fnpp MEDICAL SO E MCE' CAN DO V> '"1 I» U j <■» i NOTHING TORTOS LuFII IO C A QUMfeANTCJLD J IS ROONED.T \f Tf— SO IN A FEW HE. \AW WVffafc >f AM KTO I>WODOC>C YOU WIL4-.T WILL TORN TO STONfc*r<L- Wif TKAT STATUC
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  • 323 6 U.P. LONDON, Sun.—Sm. n men, I who try to buy ~Ji w* London with cheap "transferable sterling" purcba ied in New York will have to reckon with the London Metal "intciiig'-r.ce ser vice." All sales of tin to continental buyers who Indicate it is to be
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  • 175 6 MALAYAN COLLIERIES LIMITED lesuits for year ended June 30. 194:* must be regarded as highly satisfactory to shareholders. The comprehensive presentation of information in the report might servo as a mode', to many llalayac companies. Profit, after d- orec'atlo*-., is shown *d. Sl 101.841 <32
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  • 90 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. -The Commerce Department announced yesterday the lifting of restrictions on tin aside trom the necessity of some users to report the .linoum they have on hand. t'ne order becomes elective on Deccirfbrr 1 and will lift controls on distribution and inventories of
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  • 16 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. $300.87* up $1/8. London, Friday closing: Spot £640. Three months. Buyers ESW
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  • 34 6 A.P. KINGSTON, Jamaica, tun. CitrtiJ shipments from Jamaica to the United Kingdom are expected to reach 900,000 bojCM if present shipping arrangements are maintained, the Citrun Grower* Aspocintinn* announced cm Wi dm-,da:,—A.l'.
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  • 453 6 SHARE MARKET LAST WEEK By a Market Correspoiiden; aUIET prevailed on Malayan markets and only a moderate turnover was effected during the week. Industrials met widening demand and were nearly all a turn or more better at the end. Particularly in request were Robinson Ordinary, Gammen,
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  • 218 6 AUSTRAL MALAY GROUP THE simultaneous issue of reports of the five tin companies of the Austral Malay Group, always an interesting annual event, took place this week. The parent Austral Malay Tin Limited showed a net profit of £25,325 arising form dividends to which added
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  • 92 6 AI'STRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED result? rubra ced a fun year-' mark by the Ulu Yam dredge which is to be reconstructed to ireat deep ground in existing leases Tiie Puehong dredge produced foi less than ftVC month? in the financial yea; to June 30. 1949. Not
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  • 112 6 KAMPONG KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LIMITED made £60.957. say 8/8.4 d. pet share during the year endea June 6, 1949 and out n/- per share during that period. Net liquid assets £69,603 on balancing were piactically equal to 10/- per share. H is hoped to secure additional
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  • 12 6 PITNGAH TIN DREDGING LIMITED accounts comprise resuits from on/y tnree
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  • 57 6 U.P. LONDON, Sun.—St Starford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer. said today that the United States waabandoning Us traiitionai policy o) tariff protection and the cio'lar-stertin:; problem eventually "would b<olved-" r •;rfc«kir.r. at I he, hanquet. of the C-omrr.trci*'. Travellera Beoavcjcht T-...titu-tion, Crips de"mandcd a "keener and more energetic salesmanship
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  • 72 6 rtIABAWLEIK TIN DREDGING LIMITED showed a pro«t of £191.330, says 23/90 per share in the year ended June 30,1949 but the Burmese Government has Imposed taxation at almost confiscatory rate* to meet which necessitated the provision of E137 676 up to date of balanct snoetl After pioviding
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  • 142 6 Pepper prices soared by about $50 on Saturday witn the uncertainty created iii pepper markets throughout the world on the nature of the export tax on Malabar pepper imposed by the Indian authorities a' few days ago. But prices were mostly' nominal witn only some loose business passing.
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  • 65 6 The rubber commoctty market was quiet on Saturday with little change in pricesNoon prices in cents per pound were: Buyer? Sellers No. 1 RSS Pee. iti 3/9 1(5 5/8 No. 2 RSS DSC. 45 I 1 45 31 No. 3 RSS D»v. 41 tfA «4 S/9 on registered
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 736 6 g?*.-- —-rft MANSFIELD CO. LTD., incorporated In Singapore? BLUE FUNNEL LINE earners' option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS "Cyclops" -sails for Colombo, Genoa, Mar- seilles, Liverpool Glasgow Dec. 4 "Rhesus" sails for Colombo, Holland, Liverpool Glasgow Dec. 11 "Antilochus"......
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    • 222 6 THE HO HONG g£ CO. (1932) LTD 65 CHV LI A STREET, PHONE 5944-5 (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES PALEMBANG, DJAMBI, PAKAN BAROE RENGAT and BAGAN SI API APL "HONG ANN" Sails for Palembang NdV "HONG SOON" Satis for Djambl vta Rengt Dec. 2 "HONG TAT" Sails for Pakan
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    • 524 6 SHIPPIX4; k B. I. V «> MADRAS/NAG APATTIN AM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS: Madras Nagapatiinain Penang Singapore Pa~u7b7 25.11.49 26.11 1 2.12.48 4 12.19 Kajula >0.12 49 21.12 40 27.12.49 29.12.4*1 OUTWARDS:— Singapore P. Sham Penang Nngapattinam Madras Ralula 712 49 3.12.49 10.12.49 15.12.49 16.12 1b PRINCIPAL AGENTS ISLAY, KERR CO.,
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  • 448 7  -  By SHUTTLE OEYENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Helen Heng (United Family B.P.) was crowned Singapore's new shuttle queen when she captured the women's singles title at the Clerical Union Hall last night. She defeated Mrs. Ong Heng Kwee (Diehard B.P.) in straight sets —11—7, 11—0—in eleven minutes.
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  • 96 7 SEREMBAN, Sun.—Negri Sembilan Chinese, this season's southern finalists in the Malayan Chinese F. A. competition, suffered their cond defeat for the season here this evening when they were beaten by the Selangor Chinese by three goals to nil The game was scrappy with the homesters
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  • 23 7 A.P. MILAN. Sun. Austria's soccer team today heat an Italian team by four goals to three before a crowd of -0.000.—A.P.
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  • 103 7 The following have been selected by the MCFA to meet the Indian tourists at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground in Ipoh on Tuesday (Dec. 6:) Goalkeepers, Chu' Chee Seng, (Singapore), Tan Swee Hook (Penan?); fullbacks. Tan Kai Sow (N. S.), Wong KaMi *'<»h (PpiiH»»e) Wm*r Kok
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  • 133 7 BLOEMFONTEIN, Sun. The Australian cricket tourists g#r? erely punished the opposing attack for nearly three hours en Saturday before ram forced tm early close on the first day of their three-day match wim Orange Free Stale and Basutoland here. When stumps were driven
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  • 86 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. Five oU blues and two freshmen ar: included in the Cambridge team to n*a?et Oxford in the University soccer match at White Hart Lane, Tottenham London, next Saturday. The team will be: T. S. Davis, J. A. Hul'-, E. Farmer. W. B. Sheret' R.
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  • 38 7 PERTH, Sun. When stumps were drawn on Saturday at the close of the second day's play in the Sheffield Shield match here, Victoria, with all thensecond innings wickets intact were 214 runs ahead of West Australia.
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  • 38 7 A.P. SYDNEY. Sun. John V.mw--.<ich retained hi- New s-oinh Wares RiafTle3 l«um* title en Sunday by »ny Sidwel» 6—3; 10—S' o-0. b—J. jc-ce Fitch defeased NNarywry Fa (ton Jl-f, 4 p lhC Women's Singles Final. A.r.
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  • 167 7 Reuter A.P. MANILA, Sunday. THE American professional, Ed "Porky" Oliver, 1 with an acCTecate of 285 won the 72 holes PhUippines open |Ku™ment at the Wack Wack Club here today four strokes from Norman Yon NH*, Australian professional champion, who had a total
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  • 35 7 Harith, oayOairr of the Kota Rajas, receiving the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup Mr. F. C. Sands former S.A.F.A. president alter the "Rajas" heat the B.O.I). Civilians* Association to retain the cup on Saturday.
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  • 287 7 PENANG, Sunday. INDIAN Tourists suffered their second defeat in fifteen games during their Singapore aad Federation tour today when they went down to the Penang State eleven on the International Club ground. Leading by one goal to nil until four minutes from the end,
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  • 142 7 Warner Told To Gel Them hi Malaya A.P. SYDNEY, Sunday. CTADII MS LTD., the Australian promotion organiN >tion. have requested Jack Warner, their representative in Singapore who is signing on a team oi Malayan boxers for fights in Australia, to include at lest two flyweights. They
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  • 47 7 The Ceylon Sports Cu*; fielding an improved s'de than pteviously beat the Hornets by four goals to nil in a replay in the Singapore Hockey -v—ociation's knockout tour nament at St. George' I ground yesterday. Seoreis for the C.S.C. wer~ Yogarajah, Ponniah. Doraisamy and Kaftan.
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  • 23 7 PARIS, Sun. Reginald Harris of England today won the first of four races that will decide the European indoor cycling championship.
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  • 463 7  - Liverpool Remain Unbeaten After 18 Games Set Record By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Sunday. LIVERPOOL, the leaders of the First Civision of the English Football League, set a new post war record on Saturday in playing IS games from the start of the series without being defeated. Liverpool came through
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  • 373 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. Following are football results:--ENC.LISH LEAGUE FIKST DIVISION Aston V. t. Arsenal L Blackpool 3. Manchester U. 3. rharlton 0, Bolton 0. Everton 2. Stoke 1. Fulham 0. Derby 0. Huddersfleld 1, Burnley 2. Manchester C. 4. Birmingham 3. Middlesbrough 2, Chelsea 1. Newcastle 5.
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  • 50 7 Sherwood Foresters making *b"- r fivcf appearance in the S.H.A, Hockey Tourney beat C.R.hTNorth and East ny two goals to nil on Saturday. On the Police ground on Saturday the S.R.C. (Blue*' were knocked out of the competition by the Police by 2 goals to nil.
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  • 68 7 The Tiger Swimming Club lost both their matenes to t!»fc Singapore Swimming Club in water-polo fixtures at the S.C.C. pool, yesterday. Their "A." team was beaten B—2,8 —2, and the "B" team 6 —S. Scoters for the "A" Team 4 were Sun Ho and
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  • 45 7 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun. The Halsingborg visiting soccer team defeated Hongkong 2,-1 in thci- first match here today. Halftime score was 1-0 in favour of the visitors. Tho second match will be played tomorrow and the third and final game on Nov. 30.—Reuter.
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  • 28 7 Jollilads defeated the Singapore District Fort Canning by the odd goal m live iti a soccer match played on a muddy i/itch at Fort Canning yesterday.
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  • 99 8 A.P. HONG KONG. Sun. The Sunday Herald, quoting reliable soutccs. said an InternaLioifel brigade is being organized in Taiwan to figni. Clune.se Communists. The Herald said Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek recently apptoved plans foi such a brig tde. The strength of the proposed brigade was no: knojvn.
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  • 27 8 U.P. Ann Arboi. Michigan, Sun. The young Shah of Iran received an honouraty degree in Civil Law from the University of Michigan tcday. —U.P.
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  • 63 8 U.P. PARIS, *'an F'iu:e e.sprli ci nine tr*i b *rnt*a m fiom Freocfi feemvrjjf t< ,b. bringing UM mi. > t" Poles uus Led from France m tne hist two clays, tiie atiuwtiv of the Interior announced toda^. The Ministry said mat the Poles expelled belonged to
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  • 241 8 Communists Are Forty Miles From Ch»nakins U.P. HONGKONG, Suiub'V. tntl i\e\vs report. Bute* me ictiicmcnt of acting President U Tsungien. the presidential, duties have been handled by Prcmeir Yen Hsi-shan. foreign correspondents have been ..av..-ea co leave the capital. In south China the Reds
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  • 50 8 U.P. LONDON, Sun. The foreign Office announeI «-a totiay that one ol its o,!i< tals has been sus|m odetl Iron duty be- j tMN he is ■Hegel to be v communist. They reiuned to give > his name or any further t details oi .he ease.—l
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  • 239 8 Reuter. TOKIO. Sunday. PRIME Minister Shigeru Yoshida today expressed a desire for the return of the Kurile Islands. Kara futo and Okinawa to Japan. Yosnida told the Diet Committee. "As a Japanese. I hop that the Kurile lalaßte, Okinawa and Karafuto will be returned
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  • 147 8 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sun. Ihe opinion that the peiiod of transfer of sovereignty in Indonesia is very dangerous if the go eminent does not proceed cautiously was voiced yesterday by onetime Republican Premier Sutan isjahii' in an interview with the Datav.a newspaper. Keng (J o.
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  • 26 8 A.P. SAN tfttANCillUU, Sun. Twenty-two Indonesians and 1G others from the Oi lent wi!i be deported tomorrow. They will leave by a chattered plane. A.P.
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  • 25 8 U.P. NEW YORK, Sun. The black pepper market staggered through the week on the Indian tax uncertainties an i closed generally firm. U.P.
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  • 30 8 Reuter. TOKIO, Sun. Fourteen fishermen are mis ci ng and five rescued from a Japanese fishing boat which sank after a collision with a steamer in darkness yesterday.—Reuter
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  • 151 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. DURMESE delegate U Myat Tun, told the Food ami Agricultural Organisation conference that its estimate of rice available in Southeast Asia is a mil- lion tons too high. He said he agreed that a possible surplus of North American wheat
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  • 126 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Britain's aii-minded youths today teamed how to get an air trip to Singapore and back, witn food, foi 30 shillings Instead ol the usual £300 faie. The Ait Ministry to d them that as fiom next month the Royal An
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  • 63 8 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Sun. The Archbishop of Canteibury ha? rejected the I'nKeti Nations Palestine Conciliation Commiss.on's plan for th* division of Jerusalem into Arab and Israeli sectors and has pioposed in effect that f .\u Tel Aviv Government be given sovotcignty over .he new city area with the remaindei
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  • 76 8 U.P. PARIS. Sun. The Police disclosed that three men were attested today for alleged complicity in the operation of an Airborne international fold smuggling ting. Tne Police said that the airest brought to five the number of men taken by the pc ice in the past month
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  • 208 8 A.P. LONDON. Sun. Oxford and Cambridge University chalked up rugby wins on Saturday in their last games before the Varsity match at Twickenham on December 6. Oxfor<l put up a very impressive show in trouncing London Scottish 32 H. because the Scottish with the best pack
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  • 259 8 HENRY HALL vs. EDDIE THOMAS Reuter. LONDON, Sunday THERE has been a bit of a rumpus over the broad- casting of the recent British welterweight tit] fight between Eddie Thomas of Wales, the hew champion, and Henry Hall, the defeated holder, say.Vernon Morgan from London.
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  • 68 8 Reuter. LA.KE SUCCESS. Sun. The Chinese delegation to th£ United Nations yesterday asked the General Assembly to find that Russia had vic'ated the United Nations charter and her 1945, treaty with China by aidmg the Chinese Communists. It also called on the Assembly to call on a.l
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  • 25 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun.—Actine President Li Tsung Jen wi.< soon proceed to the United States for further medical tieatment and recuperation. -Reuter.
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  • 141 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. —The British Government has agreed to a proposal that the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers conference in Colomho shall he held between Jan 9 and Jan 14 next yeai. a Foreign Office spokesman said tod t A foimal announcement of the date of the
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  • 89 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun. The jen mm piao I Communist currency I again fell on Can ton's back market, according tc despatches fiom that c:*v. Thij morning 100 jen nv.u p ao was wortli app ly HKSO.7O while the officii iate is 600 jen mm piao
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  • 142 8 YMCA: German and Malay Classes 5 30 p.m. s I N A I» O It E HRI"» NAN YOI TH OI'N( II. Youth. Speaker (V)inm:-<i' v i'r William? Booth-Davev at YMCA i >r<-h"rd Foad :n> p.ni. EXHIBITION OF PUNTIM.* Works of Saptohoedojo a' John USD a.m.
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  • 179 8 I ATHAY: "Adam and with Stewart Oran-.rer and JSimmons at 11. 1 4."», <15. b 4,1 arid p.m. CAPITOL: "Hearts A a»»* (Mandarin) with Pai Yanu i-'O 11. 1.45. 4.00. 6.:J0 a« a 9.30 p.m. m R<> PAVILION: 'It Had T «T You" with Corn«*l Wilde 'linger Rogers at
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  • 40 8 HOCKEY TO I ICNI.Y FAR.'Xh v. H.A.K. ai Taiurlir.. WOMIvX'S HOC KK> v. WAAF, Chanel l; HOCKKY I v .i 1 v. Dutch Club, padanv. Ceylonese, S*poy Var KlitKk: H.C.C. 1»t\. padans. T.uirna1(11.1.1.\ KI»S: YMCA mint 1st Hound »> 1
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