Morning Tribune, 10 November 1948

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Morning Tribune
  • 2 1 MORNING Tribune
    2 words
  • 923 1 Raw Deal On Rubber AMERICA'S apparent policy of rontrolHng the price of raw rubber by ordering the use of a percentage of synthetic, <lr**w unfavourable aiuilv*i« from the Governor, Sir Franklin («imson, m an address lasi night at the Va-4-inini Oil Company's dinner to Jelegates to the
    923 words
  • 6 1
    6 words
  • 209 1 D o Yo u Know This Man? FLIGHT SERGEANT Jflba J. Riekard, missir.g vvitness m the R. \.F. gen .ltd* or case now being: Koard m the Ninth Police Court, is also an important witness m another inquiry into two additional charges a^a.nst two R.A.F. men and a civilian, the
    209 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 371 2 ORDER NISI ON POLICE \ulttvi A Hire pels TISK Coiiiinissioner of Police ami Mr. F. ii. >linn>. AM*, have seven days to show why llu\v siiouW not b<' required to produce Carlton Hire, Sinj,'.»poiv businessman m Court. Hire is now held by v m connection with tiic Cal Mr. Justice
    371 words
  • 147 2 The Malayan planting "ommunity wants the Gov rrnment to accept respon-, -.ibility for hospitalising workers and their depend-, auts. They made this call on! tne Selangor state government yesterday morning through their representative C. Haddon-Care. Haddon-carc arguing their case before the State Council After the adjournment
    147 words
  • 124 2 Healing was adjourned until November 26 IB the case of Quek Tiam Song, a Duectoi 01 Thong Huat Tiam Kee. Ltd. j who appeared m the Seventh F'olicc Court yesterday to faro throe tentative charges of cheating j n connection with 1253,962.10 wotth of rubber. It was
    124 words
  • 76 2 Tin- Ai my ivtl Sei /< Women Workers' Co" .•.Hi take place tomorrow at the A..C sir he idquart i In 3*l North Bridgs Rod 1 ;«t 2JO p.n< Mi. B s Ifanyam, the |»re« ■Ident o; the union, wi!! muuKurato the conference, and I£l»js Wee
    76 words
  • 158 2 Dr. B. F. Home, Medical j Superintendent of the Men- 1 tal Hospital admitted that there were occasionally eompiainta of ill-treatment m the hcspital, when ho was asked m the coroner.s court yesterday during an, inquest on Kong Lee Patt j an inmate of the hospital who
    158 words
  • Article, Illustration
    37 2 V Captain red i ifc'k ?T brr«. ol th. U. 1; -n* l<M«ks initi hi* TtJui i fflewtag n. vfi:.hj sht<ws Mm all obj < ii;J 5 a raiiiu* <»! ;:«i milt v da;. and nij;J:'. >
    37 words
  • 179 2 T*o Danish women, WmUm «^lj£ pe,iha«»n, and Miss Grethe ©l^W^JjJ passengers on the Korea are tra>e.lin^ across the world to get married. M Lise. who has been engaged /or l our ,<^ Arne Jensen of the East Asiatic Compa m kong, expects to get married m Hmigkon,
    179 words
  • 32 2 Sheep -AND Condensed Milk A teal ,I MM 14.200 cases of milk from Austi m Singapore yesl the Charon and came into port The aWpi ftlso general cargoes vegetables onions and app^s.
    32 words
  • 198 2 Seafarers And Airmen The Landbris, I>t4-ton freighter of the Sia»n-t»uU flnir. now m Singapore, is a trol> hit emotion I ship. Built m Italy, and manned by Swedish officer* and a Chinese crew, the Landbris is on charter to i .Sib.n: company, has Sweden depth-soundi ng gear, Canadian radar equipment
    198 words
  • 91 2 Soren Eg" rod. a 25-Jiirj yvar old Dane wh knowi nine languages *fl to China I i t«^ language A Mafitei i Arts E?erc4 knows Sanscrij Gn Latin li3agllsh. French G I Italian. Swedish N>or veglac. He \s to su r--daria In Nanking Ur.i\ itM Egeiod recei Rockefi'll'r
    91 words

  • 981 3 NOT ENOUGH MONEY FOR MEDICAL PLAN McKerron Tells Con ncillors W p A b McKen-on. W ,i Secretary. f dedSlnkW©^ gervicef In the B;^' ri t he tO-y^ar. Ko.ooo dollar mcdiI plai: as inadequate. ■r^V'th. W: v. sfdCerrm said thnt K. Bbu^ how Uttl,.V l>( ,-,-.iii"i'.sh«v! Iti th*" rr of
    981 words
  • 209 3 pIXTROL of prices and supply of nil essential articles m Singapore ui«s brought uniltT t!> Kmeruency Regulations Ordin*MV*t\ wh* n *he Essential Ar*Ww iControl of Prices .nd Supply) Regulations uere passed at a meeting of the Sinppore LetifilaHve Council, vesterd-av. i.v rdinutCf emI .»1 Secrea
    209 words
  • 164 3 ILJ*J should ast •"M.o^iatoly that i r «»p»«tuf« oi t,, V jquir* for iden- 7 to >• I-im Yew Hock t Wo Singipor* Legisla•uncil yesterday. -faking on ad%x^ PjWtofmpN of env by Hum- Indusrr..,., "'""<tion with the factoi y. sinv slnk<% a t thei, knovl
    164 words
  • 43 3 Yesterday's Bills The follcmin* bi!N wit* j,jm»*Hl by the SinR»M»«' r l islative Council x-nterdav. The Chief Serretary, Fed- ration of Malaya (incorporation). Bili. th»^ Trade O juit^s (AmendnienO BiHi i» Trade I'nions (Amendment MM, and tb<- rranHf«*r nf :»o\ver^ and Interpretation Kill.
    43 words
  • 116 3 Husband And Wife To Study Family Life A British nus'iand in< Ml Egyptian wifo ire eomtof here A December for ie«eai kudies on Chinese Mid Ma.*-/ family life. The tiist acho'ai ships, r i< I the colonial Development Welfare Scheme ha-v hern awarded by the M-rret v State for the
    116 words
  • 154 3 Council Approved L.>tab'Uhm, m of a eoMflUttee, led by M.v A. Gilmore. president 01 the Singapore Si.:»mp Club, to Mffttt impniv'j si amp dctigM Th t p»,. o; Organisation Sccr«Carf hw the Colonial Sccrt»tar>"s On ice to investigate operation ol each government d< -part nun t. ESTABUSHMKNT Ol I Joint
    154 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 65 3 "STAHIXA" ESSENCE OF CHICKEN Prrdijff»*te«l Food Munufat'lurpjl only under th<' ■tlfßteSl aseptic f-(iii(li(i<»ns J ROM SKLKCTKP RRKKI) or vonvc; hkalthy CHICKEN-; Tnxlc Knqtitrle* tv: SOLE AGKNTS Rahamin Penhas Limited. 117 196 Ceril Street Singapore I OLD CLOTHES CyilbF mai>e new ijlT^^ Dry Clawing Dyeing —^j*^% and invisible mendiiiß WASHINGTON DRY
      65 words

  • 394 4 PEOPLE WHO MAKE NEWS CANNOT SMI'.K Qontm Ktttg Idlwi, 11. Jr.*/, hm' n afui i Id T'rr<mto po/ic tlit fit hui l>tt-n krpt lock' 1 «i ri"'i''< rlo.s^t most of thn past y< w He i<v,. s alien- >'Ju he'd hi/ a mnn uni woin'i,\ hi dill <l mint nnd
    394 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 291 4 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK Chinese schools 1 Broadca i PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon, upenih,, AI1^"; MaI> Englis, Schools' Broadcast. ro1.00 p.m. Lunch-time music darm 12.1M .aw by the Radio Orchestra: 1.30 guej and ix- News; 1.45 Rhythm Parade <n Mandarin A^ with Harry Gold;
      291 words

  • 160 5 •rill t w .r m w ich Hatter, ou: v thov ra round- di to ,nd the abdo- tO Ti.at k two m one ou, dally >\ozcn. Ut >!owr, OH youi hack with atlM held <tiaight beside you re the 't.. w asoatdM that m mtjatJai of
    160 words
  • Article, Illustration
    271 5 Hips- G Slips on ly mostly on iue mature Kild try other *CM w. ,irinp full fOl hip dislothca which aie I the top. and tt< and slimming eftects by wearing c Jacket of a ■yr you ever slip In youi V bathtub? Oi skid past tii iti< DOO I
    271 words
  • 157 5 Wear Them Around The Clock WvlS //»rre ever meft a IMe/Hi »fern 0/ apparel as the blouM It can be worn at any time of the dan rath good effect. The hPC modeix illuMruUd here, both of thnn d<iwty and ft minine, arc equally tuitabie for afternoon or evening wear.
    157 words
  • 235 5 Keeping a sc\tpbool. Cf cohtumo trii ks 's a pr.M lie ti hobby for the >nunp mr wiio \van*s to develop her fllir fur fashion and to make ♦h" nio.st of the clothes she buy?. Clipping out iiktucs tub! stones which c ig"ge«t good i<ieas to
    235 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 89 5 C. K. TANG Pewter Ware Bali Heads Siamese Bracelets Silk Underwear CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE ALL KINDS OF LINEN EMBROIDERIES ETC., ETC., River Valley Road, Singapore. Phone: 40*^5 RAFFLES HOTEL From 7 to 8 p.m. m the Lounge THE COCKTAIL HOUR *ith FRANK PICKFORD at the Piano and from 9 p.m.
      89 words
    • 92 5 "Shanghai Modern Tailoring 1 10. BATTERY ROAD Now on display New stock. Moderately pricH. ULTRA-SMART— Evening Gowns of Crepe with bead unfcfoider/. lOUTHFTL— Evening Gowns of Ninon combined with la< DRESSY— Afternoon Frocks of Jersey Crepe. LADIES O^W MATERIAL MADE TO OttDKH THONE ***** For over b(J yC(IVS "His Master's
      92 words

  • 296 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1948. Nature's Gentlemen L§*#M A vent* fffNTfc Cohk Jurr.rr. Ltd., TtibOi lU'U,*". hb. *i- Mmtla'i La*'*. TV C. 2. APPARENTLY the Ti aie still people In fhis country, including h<ad.s of Government Depart' ments, who are inclined to believe that Nature has fitted each of
    296 words
  • 1148 6  -  ERIC WALROND By mh€ deep sheitor At Claph*m 1 South m London waempty. The employment ex Ahuli the Mmi»trv 0l :'x>ur hart sot up wa> i the la>t of th Negro Migrant! <:ad arrival m i.-t-at Britain from th \Y» t In' on the Uoopshi Wirvlruot
    1,148 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 28 6 141 k- '<•!' v Tin Elite i'»'-ft» r s :\i(i' BcCit 1 r»-<»ii!ts »Mt. ■■'ii.for inori«*y Thmi -■by 4 v i till/mmt ;»t Urn Tavern Hot. i .mplm KoH'i
      28 words

  • 120 7 Soviet Amassing Large Submarine Fleet 's Nfaify cnyaged m building and equipgantic v iderttafer nary, according to "Jane's Fifjhttl. ifAorifaftof rowmn o;» f/ie tyorWs nartes. /f e«M l/iaf /«fe*f Information "i'id*cates ntbtnarines m corn mission and toobnild- sAtaf KMVg turned over by thc Allies. ---'i nubs üborc which the Russian
    120 words
  • 100 7 T Caching ;n o "I shortage :n many Am ratta is no ral rule. dln| Sojob wit I Co-opera- AdvancebuiWim one r.H a hair The Minister for Conservation. Mr. G. Weir, said the I house wei\ s built by a coxperativ; effort, backed by «i
    Reuter  -  100 words
  • 27 7 H* pro,onstitut e Pha* of the rail defence Pacific area. If "V President entatton to National De- v ned bythr WV dr. os- Reuter
    Reuter  -  27 words
  • 91 7 MANILA, Tues. Fcl ty-ono Huks, including five i-quadron commanders, surrendered with their weapons to Governor Josf Lingad m a brief ceremony m tho town of Mexico, Prmpanga province. A strong force of constabulary men and ex-guon*illa.- are stopping up the campaign ir t!+ vicinity of Ssn Luis,
    U.P.  -  91 words
  • 306 7 U.N. CENSORS RED SATELLITE COUNTRIES Stop Aid To Greek Guerillas Call I'AKIS, Tues.— The 58-member Inited \:*tion« Political Committee heating stiff opposition by thr Kussi«n bloc, ruled >esterday thiit Albania, BUgarhi *w\ Yugoslavia are endangering th» penr? by itdmt; the Greek Communist giiem'tos. 7hc three Russ>an satellite countries wore on
    306 words
  • 85 7 BOWES. YORKSHIRE. Tues The original Dot h< boys UilP immortalised by Charles Dickens as a boarding >chool where unwanted childen mtrt ill-treated, ha.s beer. sold. Th e ttrildtof, wii'i u n oMvoild gnrfl"n. is known nowa--lay> as "thr vili" to d!>:sociatf from It! reputation m the
    85 words
  • 135 7 AVALON, Cal fornia, Tues.— Screen writer Jer ome Cady, 40 years eld, of Beverly Hills, California was found dead ye3terday aboard his yacht m Avalon Bay off Catalina Island. The body was discovrad *>y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson, I guests aboard ais yam*.
    U.P.  -  135 words
  • 34 7 LONDON". Tups. MlfOei Council, is to come to Bri tain sOOn for trade talks. 'Mr. Glenvil H*U, Financial Secrets 'V to the Treasury. I announce in the Heuae o f Commons today.
    34 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 MM fi If I B^fl I BtUC£ MUMBCRSTONE M^W SAT M'NJTt— BOOK* WORTH Will* i: nentiami QooUtldMi '*Jj2 Troubr.dgc «oci< of r:tiquett- J^ Webeters. CWKgiate Dictionary W'J .lorn-. RR^!Uh Pronouncing LMctt->tmry 6.30 Walker. Rhym«ag Wcttoi«ry 7.. r K) Basic Bngiiih Pocket Edition 1 HOgVta i'oeir.t Thesaurus Pocket O"fo:d Dictionary Benham.
      124 words

  • 55 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN -I UitJ h 1 1 Ann m the middle of a »u*k| Maurrr.i iVo ia a wide ju?u;>. I xtcrity eraefcea that I4C *en the limbn— the b<»w (foreßround), the arch and the mv Tied post (hark^rouml). The sticks helj. the children to erase s ><f-f >n«iio>i*rv >s.
    55 words


  • 773 10  -  LEO STOECKER The Accent Is On Work For Yugoslavs In By XI LGRADE, \»'^os|.i\iM Inr-il-it Here m tin i Marshal lito\ new "wnrKew* paradise" th* M o» i^ work. mForeit;nf rs m tkl^racle hotels ar wakened 'v^foiv seven a.m. by the clatter of store shutters «;oing up
    773 words
  • 83 10 •-M..IMIN. TikfHila.v. >lari> huiKir*^!-* <>£ "*r veifffWH MM P r \t»ntHsl b. bad weather from att-ru. .iK >t«*t-r-aaw };p»iu«mbranr«» vt-n ;u->n^ »t «h«- Onoiaph pUnt^i their |».»i>|»ies* M s t< '«>. him t •".(••eam M ..>..• i. +*>"A tlM I «•>• r ?-ju*Ii •■ad ti<«- 1 ii\'i«>\kn
    Reuter  -  83 words
  • 74 10 YUGOSLAVIA DENIES PACT WITH U.S. LONDON, Tue>-.--The Yupo- tTfUMBt o ffl cia 1 I v r;-^ thi published ie»ort« -.nt Lt h»d signed a military naent wttn the United -c.ite- calling for mutual aid m ie event >t writ with Russia The Yugoslav information o*.tcp hm th%t the repevt appearing
    U.P.  -  74 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 390 11 THEY TRAIN WITH LIVE GRENADES Chinas Top Troops Use U.S. Methods, But... SHANGHAI, Tv s.— From ti:e distance ,'an,c the crack of a rifle; fron the trjncli just m front >j{ us a ma hinc fcun answer cd. The ?mmunit)on was blank. This was a train ing manoeuvre. When it
    390 words
  • 232 11 MANILA, Tup*. Dwindling o* the Berlin crisis m anticipated now that Soviet Russia has ichieved he*goal m Manchuria through the Chinese Oommuiiists an authoritative Chinese source m Manila tcld Routes yesterday. The Russians aie very clever, this informant said clever than the Americans
    232 words
  • 121 11 Can.on. Tues. Raadittf" are said to be trying to gain control of the southern part of Hainan island and, with this end m view, are imported to be pieparing for a strong attack against Yulin Hnrbour. Government t*'«ops and "ban. l ts"
    121 words
  • 150 11 D PEIPING, Tues.— At least 150 Americans m Peipin^ may eviuuiHi* from North China. The> may go back to America instead of going to Shanghai The Shanghai and Nan king recommendations to Ame r i ca n nationals to leave had the effect of add ing
    150 words
  • 124 11 White Russians To Evacuate From North China SHANGHAI. Tursdny. ITie International Refugio Organisation has agreed "m p;inciple M to evacuate WhJir Russian and other refugees (mm North China to Shanghai. Mr. Bolopoflf, chairman of thr Shanghai Russian Emitrrants As?oei;ition i told the North China DtUy I Ncw< yesterday. How and
    124 words
  • 54 11 CANTON. Tuesday. Local economic police .squads have been femtting out hoarders: m city-wide sweeps. The results have been good as m their inspection of shops anr] godown.s they haw found, among other things, .substantial quantities of cotton yam. These stocks have, for th< time being, been
    54 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 75 11 i Sfctwa S, «.I5 i i*.!.", p ni l r ':"r-» m story fur Ui- i K.si jjlorlous ariress! BLTTE DAMS m "THE CORN IS GREEN" "■^L-JOAX LOBKIXQ h-OFENWG TO MORKOW— »>>nakl O'Connor A iK« San Juan m '»•< Bigger -lav show— "ARE YOU WITH IT?" ......0 (tI(U QftKAYWOU* "■WW
      75 words
    • 408 11 NOTICK I Tak. notice th{«t 1. O.swall F^o^'aa of 3 Buckley Road Sin apor_ by occupation Import. I Exporter the holdei of licence/Permit Bomber :n;9-c under which I m authorised to us« four lonics J. 3060. J.471\ J. 5737, J.sfcO7. to carry my own ;;ood.s from Endau to .<ohor«» Bahru,
      408 words

  • 349 12  - "Scott" Film Is A Hero 's Story J. ARTHUR RANK vnofl MEWHxraoi LONDON Oct. >8 By Air Mai! the King and Queen uateli "Scott Of The Antarctic" at the Koval Command Performance on November t!-ev will see a film which took two years to m «ke and is a complete
    349 words
  • 159 12 kS filming on the Two C t.ts H comedy Cardboard CaniU- rr' js ncnnnt] completion Sid F < 1 preparimp for Ma p/<;v "Harvey," m which he wffl apPf«r «f f^e Priruc o/ U'a.V« j Theatre. London. Sid's main i pre-occuputio), t the Moment jfi Me rr/.vf/nr/ o/
    159 words
  • 102 12 BERNARD KNOWLFH If t tired Pati-id Roc p Perfect Woman" for Tm Cities at Donhji i Pr is due to start ('ally next fn on ?'t film version ti Playhouse hit. Peter B'l more is writing Ihe icn "npL'y. Qmotgn and Air Blanc vUI piod-ico. Nigel PatricM
    102 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 119 12 Hup \oii tafl I his Outsf:«ni'ii Cotnedv! Last Four Show: (.fictvit-io** 2-4.15-6.30-9.3op.m.t>^ phone bqos OPENING IOMORRQW— W€ FieM»nt Tho Star Uli Arhieed KIUM In THE SEVENTH VEIL" TODD PORTMAN W^W^ MAXWELL REED T^ 'lAY:lil:i.'\«4iJP i EDWARD KIGBY BILL OWEN'JANE HVLTON W l YOU WILL BE FASCINATED '-ffafiSfc "ii ii Ii
      119 words
    • 52 12 LA** 1 DAY! t-4i»-4i»-ui m* DARK TOWER l^ff .d^CßiwioßO fMMR V^_ ■.^fcLj MMf^9M Oin<Ttd bu JOHN HARLOW -^BBW proouchcn B^BSb 7^| 7~7 "T 7^*— AIR f J V/ PHONE I TOMORROW! BOOK NOW! j jiolida^ i^^wy|oNEy «o«tN| >*f "r^^Wß vj A METRO-GOtDVVYNMAVER P'CiUf Biused on fcugene O'Neili's famous Stage Play
      52 words

  • 73 13 g contmui marlwt quotat.ons il foi all |lldtl mi -rival of sago- ;jv. X ing were yester|V TO I. FLOUR L,ngga ED: 526. K^a FLOUR: Fair Lutt TAMOCA: $34. TAPIOCA SEED $33 MEDIUM PEARL >■ I WHITE PEPPER: Muntok $ISB. Sarawak $187. BLACK PEPPER: Lamport $175. GAMBIER
    73 words
  • 19 13 L Tin Ltd- report 268 Piculi of tin-ore C produced by the com Lyidredic IM| month-
    19 words
  • 45 13 Rubber crop ngum for last month m respect of th? fol- 1 lowing companies -Aci Gajah 23.800 lbs.; Ayer r*anas' 119.000 lbs.; Glenealy 50 S'JO lbs.; Kluang 66,00^ lbs.; Pigtin 195.500 lbs.; fambalak tlM* lbs.; Teluk Anson 66,501 lbs.; tTlu Henut 37.800 lbs.
    45 words
  • 776 13 Singapore, Nov. 9. -anore share quotation* riD v given by the Main g r- broker* As*>Ha*joi r a> nSranaMJ t 14.00 15.00 lex. Brick 1.90 2.00 I 2.90 3.00 xd B 39 6 40 6 I 0 8.50 tin tO) IS 19/--(P)28 6 26/6 cd a-, m
    776 words
  • 32 13 J The share market yes- Sterday showed more in- J terest in both industrials > p and tins. In many cases, B S business passed at im- proved prices. J
    32 words
  • 205 13 JAPAN TRADE PACT SIGNED 350 fo Increase In Sterling Exchange Tokio, Tucsdaj A trade r^re^inent ior th« ex change of a minimum of £55,000.000 (upproxim.itel/ USs2io,i)oo,ooo) betueen occupietl Japan and »ue Hritish Commonwealth countries h>\s been concluded between SCAP representatives ai?d British Con»mon wealth trade representatives, Gemral MaoArihur's headqunrters annoui<ced
    Reuter-AAP  -  205 words
  • 85 13 Malayan Brewerlei mod > not trading f>roiit of ST?.'..^'? for the year nded Jun. 1 30 The total credit of the profit and lon appropriation account stands at |1,t07,Gf1. Fr )in this sum the fii.st. s<cond and third iVcrm, <»ivid♦•n<is, totalling S6«)0 O'-o have been nai*i. leaving a
    85 words
  • 64 13 RUBBER MARKET j j I 'I'he rubber market was kJ quiet throughout ye«t»" <la\. Closing prices were: liuy. Sell. S I No. 1 Nov. RSS 40 40'/, S No. 2 o\. RSS 38«/4 38^ No. 3 Nov. RSS 37fi 37 «j, On registered tender: S m Nov.-Dec. 40 4it\ 4
    64 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 42 13 Sail Away TOD A Yl\ With Radio) Rave Girl DORIS DA V! She's DAYnamite, DAYlightful and oh! so DAYliaous/ «n \\l l v Inks^k >y ujmerßroip-8t,," V 16^ Technicolor/ theHighSeas at II a.m.-' 1. 1 5 r,.:^(l 9. 1 5 Phoogsls9^y AIR-CONDITIONED
      42 words

  • 360 14 Punters Will Find It Easier To I Place Their Bets If IFFY seven betting window* *ilf await punters at* r 'he Winter Meeting of the Singapore Turf C\uh next Saturday, when the neu electric tote *>hi<!» the Cluh his bought from Australia, goes Into operation tor
    360 words
  • 56 14 KLUANG POPPY DA Y SOCCER A charty football match betwem ?A Coy. RA&C and Comblnal Kluang Chilian i eleven m aid tof the Poppy Day Fund will be played tomorrow nt 5 p.m. on the Kluang To*n Padang. The following will represent tne RASC Teams: OOOdncta Stone Gray Handley Gormiey
    56 words
  • 70 14 HM C.V.M.A. (S.J.C.» wil! play a friendly sjame of soccer' again?t the Hospital Youngstefs* at Parrel Park at 5.30 p.m. today. The pldvets will be selected from the following M. Hen- droft, W. Hendroff. L. Nadar, E. Gome». W. Van Huizon. Aloy de Silva. C. Gomes. J. Lopez.
    70 words
  • 258 14 CAST w»*l% •< ordei r of the day at fcifcit Tiiiiiih yesterday inornta^ i when number two ST«»s track was opened for trial?it£. So«ne good triak were w;t«fnsed lUtfroniflu the track wa* heavy. Worker* to impress most were Pudiac, Natural, Couplan. Caharet Gold Medallist. Lousiana,
    258 words
  • 145 14 SERVICES HOCKEY TEAMS FOR TOMORROW The following wiii represent j the R.A.F. and Army against tht Combined Civilians at hockey on the S.R.C. padang tomot tow. Sgt. Andeison (RAF); Sq Ldt. Ackiill iRAFi, Reg. Sgt., Mj. Charlton (Auny); FWLt Mem moll (RAF>; Conidi. Oxford (Ainiy) AC Hassim (RAFi; Conidr. Lawson
    145 words
  • 302 14 Handicaps For Saturday's Races rhr f..!1..v. nu art* th.* han-1. „»>. m i tot HMlifcgi ray*. th.- Hr.t ,£> ",f nL CMft Winter Mci-tin-: '*>'"r Ch»H i —Div. I—6 Fur No RtfrtCl 904 G.->UI M^iaMi.st 903 (Jay Qfbltr 805 Minsr.fi Boy Evett^T kJO Ganifborouyh s.Ol Class I—Div. *>—« Fur. FHks!^!
    302 words
  • 194 14 The following art- the wdfjM s and probable camitii:i' > only ionr r<ue"* for Wednesday, the <*eenml «l^v o.' ti; apore Tnrf lab* Winter Meeting Class >—Div. I—Abt: Class ?—Div. S—AH: i 1 i i i 6 Fnrs. Masootte D.OO Eagle Head 8.11 Congo 8 H Happy Quail!
    194 words
  • 79 14 Th e Star Socc?rites XI helu tli e G. H. Q. Signal, to a3all draw ir a soccer match played at the Far re r Par's on last Saturday. Play was fast and v.xciting. and evenly conusled. Ih e G. H Q. forwards play- ,ed constructive lootj".
    79 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 39 14 LAST 4 SHOWS *i** Y grant lUSUiliHll Fi' 4 *^«*f7? lift P.M., 4.lft P.H., e.4^ 9 3* PML AIHAMBrA T«««r.^v WHIN "THE IM t>K MT& 1 LAUGHTER! wM'thi Duor thtyeor's best show. -'fcKIMT, WOS P'o<3uc«*o«-r *^M^ I F J
      39 words

  • 152 15 H :oo one-Nitled hcxke.v was seen on the p:Mlang t»'rd»v when Singajxire Harbour iio;»rd IS Nloi be^t the Singaporp Cricket Club V* h N the huge nurgin of six go: Is to nil. Jiug the firs', half the S.HB. forwards made mnd iho nor)', defence
    152 words
  • 95 15 William Fung Wins Tennis Championship -I table U*»-.'.s itaeMi fayC the V.M.C.A. Orchwhen the :in.i> cf tournament w;«s for« a rootl c.O\"d c 01 hts rplendkl vieTong Men Kio.itT. a player, Wi'Uam ftme the Club's kinglet ifter i)''!"*^ foiiy five playod sp'oti'lidly cond and third sots, ntly tii c-i m
    95 words
  • 35 15 JOHORE COLLEGE TROUNCE ANDIES li h c'oiio-e beat lp w's h o c k c y by nil at WoodsvillV led by two 0 ;1! at half ttrne. Ing mert the soal Sinpara Singh (2..
    35 words
  • 311 15 MALAY S. A. TENNIS RESULTS The following .ire th lesults of the final matcncs m the inUr-tcam trnnis tournament of the Mala/ Sports Association held ovci the week-end Intei-tcam Final Ahmad Kassim's t<^am boat Bostain Kurshi's lean by two matches to one. Seems Ahmad Kassim bo:>t Bostam Kuishi t match
    311 words
  • 76 15 Rex B.P. vs May fair The following' pJayerj have been selected to tpnatsA the Rex B.P. against the Mayfaii B.P. n a game of Ba *r»»mt m consisting of 5 Singles ani 2 Doubles to be laved on Sunday <»t 7.30 a.;n at Vowtit Road Sim Kiang M'ang. T;»n Hock
    76 words
  • 114 15 rtj large crowd witnessed the Ceylon Pit* Star Sorrerites, at football, to a one all >: 'H' onset uu-. Up the pace but 1 understanding "i- mn»r 3 failed the day. Both winger, displayed brilliance bu t fei: tf' fence of thr were very hard
    114 words
  • 210 15 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLBOYS BEATEN iv i-.in- :.\r mmvwti 'i or; tfce <nd gav< v'ol- '< <:« S-pc4nt tugby wta twtt St. Andaew*! B a) v» o \il!c yt.-t Tn>' college 'ov«. had the beaviei aack <>ut they failed :o njakr ate of :his ndvantngc. rht taekhng of '>ot teomi of
    210 words
  • 73 15 A BETTER TEAM THIS TIME Perth Tu«a. -Coffland's team of women cricketers who are to lour Australia arrived -t Fieraantl,. toda\ on board the liner Orio\ Their first matchj is agaim 1 Western Australia starting on Nov. I?, Miss Molly Hide, the ;>;in tain, considers th< team stronger than that
    Reuter  -  73 words
  • 111 15 ROSTOV Tuef. Joe Louis was eng&jtd m a fourround no decision exhibition bnut with Johnny Sllkor hen last Bight anci towards the tnd had an Upper < yelid grated m an accidental h« ad bunipinn incident. The wound bled slightly but was not h riom, Louis w
    Reuter  -  111 words
  • 321 15 RSGC Nov. Bogey Comp etition Results The Royal Singapore GoH club's Novpmbfr Bogey Competition was played at Buklt Timah over the iveek-Ctd and I resulted m a tie m "A" Di\ision between R J. F^vivv Bfiil J. Markham wit»i a acoro <rf 3 up, and a win Joi D J.
    321 words
  • 233 15 Ceylon S?>nrts C!ul». S.C.r.C. I RESPITE asj irilcd rally i ti the socom! h^lf tht SCR C. went down by w alf; to on< to the >ylon Bportf Club m a return ho -I'.cy encounter ll Hong Lim Gffwn yiTcrdav. Thr ChfalttK played vvitii
    233 words
  • 185 15 Raffles 'Past' Beat 'Present' lip against a strong im wh« w n th.v faced hi oi«' Uay of thr school. Rifflta JiUtitui Uon schoolboys >ul up j. gMM atntggle, a!tlK»i:;:h Iwatt'ii *f ground y«stoi<l:iy. Tho Old Hoys IWC >t ir.to acliooli)oyß territory from th« initial whistle anil m thr tinth
    185 words
  • 78 15 LONDON. Tuesday. Ernie Roderick, who was beaten ay lit my Hall foi hi- British w< Iterweight champloiwhlß laai I night is protesting ■tp™< tn refetce'i decisioo which meet witli (lisa^Komont :m jii-. morning's British press. Nci rarleton, managei Roderick, saM l.< will t-ntc! wtitton protest to the Stewards
    78 words
  • 83 15 C.B.O.B.A. VS ENCHLON The following player* wiy, b<- selected to r present foi the cboba Ut xi again the 2ml BNCHLON Ut XI At mii'c't at the 6t. Jo* ph Ground. Kick off at 515 p.m. today Than fit Man John n< n P. .1. I) Ruzarlo; Simon Leoog; 1.l
    83 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements

  • 257 16 For Kachau Burning LI4LA M MPIR, Tuesda>— The burning of X ichau vflfcge, hßm South of Kuala Lumpur, by swii ri*\ fortfM m Miti-tundit operation*, on November I, v viuU i foe :»t the Sektngor State Council this morning. Rufcbor manufacturer, Mr. Leung Cheung Ling told the
    257 words
  • 121 16 Bl A a olfc <■ Jl|tl--glt patrol killed >ix oi twenty t'.mdits who -an OUt house m the jun^lo n«;<r k:un\>on^ Paya Dalam on Mon«l «y \»ning. PAHANG. A Malay constable was killed when a policy tmck was ambushed at tin 347 th mile Kuala Lipis. Kuantan }load
    121 words
  • 60 16 Chap-Ji-Kee Woman Fined A Cantonese woman, Leong Si;y (46) was fined $1,000 or two week's simple imprisonment, at the Second Police Court yesterday for assisting m a chap-ji-kee lottery. When arrested. Leong a mother of three children, was carrying 104 chap-ji-kee slips. She told the court that she had been
    60 words
  • 52 16 Police found ammunition in taxi Police tour..! "JliO loirv's of unxnunitioa when they ■topped CTvn Jit Ri!n^'i taxi or, Seletai K( ail tinmornhig of Ma-.^i 7 fawt Tho annnunitio.i «vft| t!;c rear flcoiing of the C3r Chin was senierccd »o four ycaia' r.i. by Mr. lustic Taylor m the Attiae
    52 words
  • 46 16 A finding of death by misadventure wu recorded ac Lfae ocrun< is court yesterday alter the inquest on 22-year-dd Flying Officer G. C. A Bird o!" me RAF who wa^ killed wileti hll Spufiie crashed Oa the runaway of .ir.bawang auiieid on October 26
    46 words
  • 40 16 Malayan Wrea t h Mr. \V. A. Ward. Malayan' Agent m London hftJ report-. d that a wreath was laid all :he Cenotaph m London on, Remembrance Day on behali of the people of the FederalOn of Malaya and Singapore.
    40 words
  • 405 16 There was lively discussion at, yesterday's Legislative Councill meeting when Councillors icferred to the financial position) of the Federation of Malaya -id its possible effect on the Colony. Mr. John Laycock (Municipal! North-East) opposed any suggestion that steps taken by the Federation Government to introduce increased
    405 words
  • 65 16 Jeep Falls In Drain A Jeep going Cop.«t Road sudd p.lv -a r the light, hit two Ui drums and fell into the 'i all Te'ok Kurau Road, yesterday 1 1 8.45 pjn. Hkto were tr. nese m the jeep and two of them fell out. All of th» o
    65 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements