Morning Tribune, 25 November 1948

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  • 137 1 jisis Over ashmir k>;» to tl VJS Seen KY Af nrgwtf r f- rtlv< action ti» pr»- "an I ."V.flict I n; *t -i* n :-L'ir K r Kashmir mi Hp in a Ml r from Si. K r Jl Kh:v K. -Mvt, r K. |i <
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  • 29 1 BOMBAY, Wednesday. Conditions improved in cyclone uiitt* n<l BoniDay tonitrht when electric current was switched on iigain for essential services, newspaper presses, teleprintei systems and residences. Reuter
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  • 10 1 K <3 Wednesday. ,1 i president!- .ofthre. U.P.
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  • 43 1 Date Dnn, i ter of Johore, armvd at Kalian*; Awport ye«,t*rday b> HLM .sk> master alt<-r a month's visit to Britain for talks on Malaya. The Sultan of Johore (in uniform) wan among the crowd of 200 to ffre^t him.
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  • 191 1 AUSTRALIAN Trade Commissions, Mr. Claude Massey, .-said l;^t nipht that it would be to the good of the whole wot\ 1 if India and Australia cou'.i be frion«i«. His country would like to tte rrtendfc v.ith all countries In South Asia, ne add Mr
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  • 174 1 GOVERNMENT has agreed to make a grant towards the expenses of Malaya's Thomas Cup team. The want, which is not to exceed $3,000 is in fact a refund of Entertainment Tax on gate money taken at exhibition matches held to raise funds for
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  • 109 1 Thomas Cup Team Appeal I Malaya*! Tfcomai < »i> dVam need* money. With s"\^n days to ln«for«' they sail, they are still *33,ttf short of the s.'H) «)00 target set for their tour. Jhr Tribune NVwh[•a|H*rs invite you to h«*lf> aife thin dcMcit by s»midlng In .your donations. howMKtr Hmall.
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  • 32 2 14,903 CARDS ISSUED ON TUESDAY A total of 14.903 people ieceivtd their Identity cards on Tuesday. Another SJS9 applied for theirs. Total figures up to Tuesday are: Applicant-; 179,295 Cards Issued 595.802
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  • 96 2 SCHOOLING PLAN NOT ADEQUATE I tumuli >if!u.\u. Singapore Mala} daily, m Its editorial yesterday, deambeil the Ten Year Malayan Eduratfea Plai at halt v»;s> policy that would m:tk»* BObI «>l Mai ivus future rili/en's oiil\ laif-ed* < rtt.'d. TIM pet; laily attacked the fata primary edu- )M policy. This, it
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  • 130 2 The Anulia Earhait, Ameno freightei which run onto s coral ref near one of the Natuna blanda In the China and was stranded lor ten days wras tow.xi into the harbom by (he tug Argonaut feerdoy. T!u asgoasut tost tug to be seat to hi
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  • 168 2 SEARCH IMPROPER, COURT TOLD REVENUE officers raided house m North Boat Quay and then one wont back aiui searched the bouse when there were no responsible m< mbers of the household present, Mr. Pat de Scuza. defence Counsel m a dope possession case alleged In the Second District Court yesterday.
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  • 67 2 The following members Ol tbe Federation Police Force' i have been awarded the Colu-' Dial Police Mecial for gallan- j < dry m agfion agains^ ban-; dits: Inspector Mubarak Ahmed Of Negri Sembilan. Benioi 1 Inspector 'Hisham bin Hajii i\ Nawawl of Jdhore, Detectiv? Constable Chou
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  • 108 2 REPAIRING BRIDGE SABOTAGE SEGAMAT. Wednesday. Repail sqyadi of the F.M.S.R. worked ceaselessly throughout last night an«l this mom ing under police and military ptotec- tion to repair the railway line and bridge at Kampong Lelak i between Labis and Bekok which was sabotaged by terrorists yesterday evenirTg. i By 9.30
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  • 24 2 •MBMk w <• madt the«»e puppjcts thi«» year that'-* besides trying ts lean artsfesasils i .nd other horrid thing*.
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  • 13 2 'Mummy Look What I Did' Pi J Y. I at mothei chiKir. foundation.
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  • 56 2 Raised $1,500 For School IIKTHuI'IS, ifl Sophia R raise $I.' I of hu Mi I cream I 'V tion held tei Km I Uon is co.-; I mental m Those are p I bus In t N M Otrtificat •rill be sent 1 Hundreds of rirls' scho m Anglo-Chii ed
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  • 33 2 "White Flag Red Leader Arrested RANGOON Bunr.t Bamanhii tha r T: leader, has a villa, strongb Central B An r the mov( rea ived report. Than ti biding i when P quartiM> Rangoon
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  • 131 4 PAXP3P i.A VTERNB Feature of tht first annual Culture Da>t parade m Tok <> was this Lantt n\ D&ttd <>,: the Imperial Palace Plata. Witnessed bit an estimated 30.000 persons, tin celebration was adopted tarlu this year '..n uiu of Japanese regular >'.'itiniuil holidays. TALLY HO' Prt ceded
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    • 114 4 Evening Elegance i iv, 1 r i V ;> Lj-4 -v X^>J off-the-shoulden gown m filmy organza, or any fabric you desire. So graceful, s0 nattering. 10. Battery Road, S'poie. Phono *****. -SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10. CATTERY ROAD. PhOClc *****. ACCOMMODATION MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13. Queen Street, Phone 2370 Biccellent Cuisine.
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    • 329 4 FOR YOUR RADIO ENTERTAINMENT BLUE NETWORK Songj ai-d melodies i>ung Tune. Opening Announce- Tune: 1.11 Tamil song. nnnn J^ftj H 1200 by ihe people men t Programme Sum- 120 News m Tamil; J£ SrnnH,. t g 1S Schools' they belong to; 11.00 Last mary m Mandarin; 12.03 Mixed selections of
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  • 427 5  - UNIFORM STEPS INTO FASHION LINE EPSIE KINARD By 1] N I FORM is alv.a> I > to drop into line with the •nt iashion, this i understandable, it would <. t the government pretty penny If they took notice of all of Dame fashion's fickle moods, but it can !>•■
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  • 375 5  -  Kathleen Hkk'ey •By- Ml itQUITOE I cochroae! ants, and things that XK r o bump >n the night an- ;in ever present n for the Malayan housewife tO <leal with. Leaving odd bitl Of food around is a lUTC way 0* attracting these pests. Turk
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    • 271 5 1 DIARY I t fl Fort MKS.RM. F. Person B reportß that more than Canning J^ :;ill^ n forty women are rallying roakin?. round her with offers of > homemade ruge. cakes, short SaUl rday. T.W.CA. Buatbread, etc. for her i ..vi. n ss ;im( professional Woplan to give people
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  • 560 6 THE MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1948. The Dutch Try Again km A .V..«r,. r.l.rT. --rr I.tJ. MW MM 98 of M>irtM\ Ln» Hi THE iu'\vs that Holland is sending a Cabinet 1 detention to Indonesia with a view to seeking a "depute solution" will not cause our hearts to
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  • 352 6  - THE NEW DEALERS ARE BACK PAUL RANKINE By retßTnittg to the Senate is the hero ot^ the West Virginia miners. 74-year-old Matthew Neely. Se'natot Ncely defeated Senator Champan Re'ercom") who suppoited reputedly ant> semitic and anti-Cathohc provision m a b-ii! sasjatattes; admission of displaced person>; to the United States. The
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  • 222 6 Sir Was it necessary for Da to Onn to secure the first blessings for his C point p an from hi? gods at the Oo'or.'.al Ottice Apart from question? regarding the appointment of Malay Deputy High Commissioner and the formation of Malay battalion or. to
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  • 83 7 -Th< former < > a tedthathef^c^dPre- k lh new democratic Omgnm tnri r.-.tionMir: OOWCrB. Wlutc i man. with of the i .ring 11 i ■•> ition i"o- „v.n-- directTruromj. ..tion the recommen- previous- price Bat li^ predicted thai future? Infl wouk) h»« s»'l«-f with dome prtea« foIBC
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  • 44 7 I IRIS A 1■ J s proposals n In Paies- to v UNO deJ urnt of the U.B. sug- sman said. Its own od fast m n ndationa at i ?e.« As till wants ti-.o ii g and U.P.
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  • 213 7 'HE DRANK TOO MUCH— and not beet ■either ,v< «.t U> h«*pi<«> ber«u«t minikin. Wed. I— M Richard Ow. ift^.fS^Tt^tiflcd yesterday to L .her. Parliamentary OUJiM to the mc too much and hart the cr.,,1 probe tribunal that Belcher had b,w s ,j n( v S t»nle>. to g. hospital.
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  • 50 7 MtMl arv not «v» «as\ |a find m Sintf;t(» »r«\ iucortlinu to a gnmf «'f i^ts %vhn wHiit M> form M |ntentati<»nni Artists' As IMMhi hern. Mrs. (ii!l»»»»--,,t. (ulK»\t*) is trying to ■aIM l***t of »>h:i' sh«If*. i lor MPdW afi»-r tinoriginal MM f^ilfd nirn up.
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  • 64 7 P.I. Census Won't Show 20,000, 000 r MANILA. Wednet*»y. Thc Philippines dnector of WMUB Maria ConzaleP. today estimated Sat the completed returns o» a recent census would show a total population Of about He did not believe that the, (urura would reach 2p millions. With only 10 municipa itios uncounted,
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  • 176 7 Diplomatic talks over match box COLOMBO, iV !<ir mail)— A »»o> of m<il<»n-> wlfh Ih.- I rail.- marl. .»f UM KiitMhn has lf<! t" ivn»vs.'ntations luini; „,u:lr b.v Mr. I. H. «*>" u:ir ,!(<nr, MMMOT i»i I i- MRMe N thr lirltish > Mi^h <oiuniiH<ion r In (Won, Sir Walter
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  • 179 7 PARIS. Wednesday The "Democratic- Republic' of Vietnam ttxlaj applied for membership of the United Nations. In a letter to Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, If. Tan NgOC Danh, President 01 the Vietnam delegation m Paris said: "Vietnam has, since September, 1945,
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  • 29 7 parts, w-r the famouParts reWe. Bcrgerc B specially pnillsh-speaiiinfi troupe o. 1;;%:^ tOU! Bnglts^ proFolk- Bergere rent »o eiu: land v,^.^ In IWO Reuter
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  • 84 7 STOCKHOLM, Wediw Fifteen people have been killed when a orry ma ahed into a bus and knock**! It off a bridge between Stora Rstrtngen and UHa E itng i island m Sweden tod*) The Mia tr\\ Into abo I W 1 feet ol iwitei
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  • 48 8 UNKNOWN DEAL WITH A BULLY the fcpJSV* SifSw 'r'rr' 1 >■ """5k,,,,,. rnt fcfc. Above (left) The "Stomach Throw" Tomoe Nasje. A bow (right) The "Sweeping: Loin" Hawai Goshi. Wlow: The "Shoulder Throw" Secow Nap- 1 .ibove: The "Driving Ankle" Tsur: KMM Ashi. Bewtr: The "Strange Lock" Nami Juji.
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    • 175 10 4^ JACK ARMSTRONG ~rn r m ixa&mpTHE [tnaikii v 50 I AVI GOING v\ s v- this PSCCVERV 6uT [4v I j I TCPR P A B 5 k'FALLV 5t LESS UN I VI I I LABOWOR^ TD m c; jHtAPIV ANP SWIFTLY > CUT .P T- I.AI I>« BY
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  • 598 11 Mac Arthur Upholds Decision Of Military Tribunal TV I hM .h 'T Ma(Artil r *»V™ W Allied taMfa J. May upheld the sent.mes „.,sv,l on HideUi Tojo ud .'I other „,il, .n Vj.r cnmes by the International Military Tribunal. ;u.,l !ml mandjug General ol the I
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    28 11 X n oj La X oertil H Ta .nitv labour H \hf H- n ibour H m t B d X i I H U.P. v M,,\i,riUß
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  • 11 11 In o( ccn r Yuan a few n oi :u'y.
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  • 330 11 NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The basic weakness of modern China is the lack of success m effecting the social and economic reform as laid down by Dr. Sun Vat-sen m his "Fundamental Socialistic Doctrine", including the control of capital and the equalization of ownership of land. This
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  • 52 11 BNGTON Wed. g wolli JJ that X '00.000 years i omc- T or Chiang C.."' pomt: a; ;r n t L :i id )l of to all miHUr, are f l. alhi Kai- I out ;> rr •■ton. ly, from tilt the I the Nation- people H they I
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  • 10 11 I India I ed to 'ions, I here
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  • 65 11 \V\SHIXC.TON: Dr. \\.n-'mL-ton Koo today lanied new I appeal for "more ami qrtllckei \:.< »rican atd. n. promised. In statement that "China will cerU make Urn "^STrSTLSJ such ale ami ,rpr:U,.llH.^ Uer warning* that If China falls under Communist domi- nation. Asia will follow suit ••If
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  • 57 11 SHANGH LI, Wed tag ;i ttT.c wfi-ks silence, the Economic Police yesterday arrested two Chinese for J outside mur'-crt ti.Mi v Libi bars. according to < 1 it- reports. The ['oiii i found, on 00 the tut-n. a slat 'in-'iit on go!l bar quotations. The two men
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  • 576 12 Ilixlisli Him AfWM LONDON. IKAN SIMMONS recently made a recording m Fnnili. lhis. P8 are t:>kl, will be her first fOfligl bro;ulra>t. n ike tola her radio anI with I oiivi r In the at Pin m w disappointed Olh was Hog
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    • 62 12 miT^^^^ Sent 1 "RENDEVQUS Wli'H ANNU LAST DAy! l! i hi i.45; v -o Starts Tomorrow »T""' 1 EVEBY WORD IN THIS TD!ir POUEHFIL DKAMA IS «KUI! TfOT^m hi X *<ySBL today! 3 Sh ws: '^s2B 2 p.m. -5.45 -9.00 WONDER $?4k§. fis f» DEPICTING I H r JATj ,-f
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    • 71 12 Tyton, Powkr Lulo NK^ r OPACABi I "SUCK, SMOOTH. SOPHISTK ~^^v? CKAWKORD IS SEEx\ AT HER BPsT »AILI iiKKAij), Opens Today 4 Show: ftAM^i 2-4.!5-6.30.9.30M.™J||p yZ IEi!;flll r r d OTTO PREMINGER HE -"fc^ ■k^ G lori or s >m (J X*' MASTERPIECES OF N^H jg/m9 SCIUMAW and > >
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  • 81 13 INDIA SEEKS MORE TRADE WITH AREAS blem of cX pa^ ZZZ T£ff th pr areas. n tx P<>rts to hard currency The committee win m ntn £rSXa£3 tant export COmodlUefl thHt U 'in Conin>lltotl reco "«n«ided mic Uea between India and Pa. kUrtjn, exports to PakSSn S it also discussed
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  • 32 13 ITON -ht re- BCODOtrmtor, private Marshall n n» has millions jntracts urain 1 it home l foun I to hon- til fll' v i EUli of Igl Dt'fl ition.
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  • 67 13 Memos Submitted To ECAFE In rt>«poTiM> to ih. Singapore Government* the Indian fl'llllMT Of has forwarded a memorandum for submission to the delegate* m the ECAFK conference to I*' held m Australia on Nov. :»<>. A committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce is finalizing a similar memorandum on their
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  • 84 13 i lav's rubbei price was down half a cent bekm Tuesday's closing levels. The i übtx r m.ii kt t opened steady yesterday morning, but. with mote Fellers coming out. it cased towards the close Closing prta a wcjc Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Nov. kss a*;- 1 36-^
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  • 720 13 Hgapore share quotation! ■a^ given by the Mal« HSharebrokera' As^ocJaUoi Hisrllog: INDUSTRIALS d-j i Ice 14.00 15.00 Brick 1.95 2.05 m 185 2.92Hxd ■Vtroi 40 6 41 6 Ttmet :."o 8.50 ■Tv (0) 15 19/Birsnca 41.50 42.25 ■ti Trust sjo 5.30 m io.oo 10.25 J Nl irk
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  • 15 13 Downward Tendency The share market yesterday continued dull and quiet with a slightly downward tendency.
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  • 127 13 NEW YORK. Wednesday— Standard rubber today closed 20 to 25 higher, sales 22. Num ocr one closed 25 to 28 higher. 1 -:ales 50. In London .lan. -Mar. II 1 Apr-June 11; July-Sept. 10V Standard closings: Dec. 19JX hid; Mar. 18.05 bid; Nov. 19.6< nominal; Jan. 19.35
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  • 121 13 Produce Market Round-up Popper continued to bfl ar, ea«iei market yesterday with sellers' quotations nark d down pftcul for white peppers. Coconut oil slipped to 162 B picul 1.0. b. Belters wen aoidtag out lor s]r> I'Kui for a shipment comprising 600 bags Siafc sago flour which came m yesterday
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  • 108 13 P. I. To Buy Port Focilities MANILA, Wednesday— Firs indication that the Ph;iippirie may enter the nVid of bear industries wn.s nude at W cent cabinet meeting irhei President Quirino eooftltuted i committee to study the possibility of acquiring 1 dock and shipyard facilities In Portland, Oregon. The lacilitiis weft
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  • 24 14 LOUIS to GIVE EXHIBITION v El W I j ni c IX-1 MB Id Dtcember 14, ac- jrtwi ter He r-d Oodoy twice UP
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  • 92 14 GRAZIANO: "I AM HOMESICK" Withd raws from bout With Fred Apostoli to 2S i,»..,. M Frita worn* h .«>• former middleweight champion. GraxUDO's friond 'Rocky rants 1 lewben ghtens .t pa nt.iiiv thai rt tra tag f» i terson, N freene.' bt led ty the aa n It throuf out
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  • 177 14 Goldstein To Meet King Kong tt:\” KOMG the g)ant Hui i\ irHOI iT.ap^'er takes jeli Goldstein m the main event of' this Saturdays wrestling cart at the GreJ t World arena. TWt u-'H £c J?:i'? seccr.d apm uance In the local nn? since hia return to the Color v Gold*
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  • 141 14 Proposal to aholosh testimonial matches i%: v 'i-* I .;> .->.tl. m. J nth Wai rr.ru t W (-.t.i.M. Mr, SyA •rp.ith, ar»- a:!o; i!l J n%s I timoaial BMtdwt lot i Urtaf ertekrtcfi Au»- J H, MlgtMted :v J NSW MMNiaftftMl th*ll J fund b»- i.p !n«m \.hirh rrtirinn
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  • 307 14 Scotland has its own sporting traditions ar.d traditional sports. None holds greater pride of r>~!ace than the WOlid*faxnoua Powderhall New Year Sprint championship of the professional runners. It is run over a distance of 130 yards and is derided on January 1 <New Year's
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  • 25 14 Thirt* iJ tioa to :rav« meet I Saturtk J C Hock Sis? umi Selct m I slioul hind d and H j whi c
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  • 75 14 SHUTTLE games off Belangor Junior Singl I nld ton Chansplonshipc I to bi pi kyed on Sat- the M( o«» t B< ■r,n, KuaVa Luny>ur finite 1 ac the 1 :td foi CertU ix-iKii. Thf r j Oon Hock v. MoW L«e X li v. Np C:. vi, Chan Chew
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  • 17 14 It wa J tion m ing Oi *J would I the 7,000 1 Club her.. J
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  • 36 14 SADDLER TO FIGHT IN HONOLULU HONOLULU Saddler n I Dpion -wj". pptar lg b n ■r j overwelgto^ ir.^-.ch with Eddie OU -a' m (he 2?". :»rnuai Ch:istn:a; Dd mi sho v n C mber UP
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  • 81 14 Hound trails still popular in Lakeland Hound trails aiv lieli! m the tir;n~> B week hvmi April to (»< glßfeed by the Houri'l Tnii A^ holds m it^ i,rip Hip uU.'ntion of all L:n »>hiiv to Hit Bcottfch Hoklit. I!HP. W g T u i breeding thai will 1 ton
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  • 165 14 Malaya may In represented by Tool Ynity at the Fa: East K b.i championship mertinp: which i> to bo htid at tiv Wack Wick Cwc\r and Country] Club In M'.rni.! this January. Verity, professional to the Setangor Golf Chib hep.*- to, I maJtt the tiip and
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  • 340 15 LESLIE-JONES HELPS ARMY WIN tHYYREATENBY m VIER PACK rorwtfS paved the way for their pom t Sent s to |>Ue up a score and to defeat lt ,int> U goaJ, tuo penalty goaJs) U> a penalty goai) m their rugger 1 jmi l^^* 1 Stadium >e>tenltty. ,n a rain-soaked field
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  • 14 15 I ranges i ned up It: las i. ng toy UP
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  • 26 15 •ES lay tier XI 88 innings f's play r wickets js I y the second r' put on knocked rtnership thwest ►6 West Xoith- Reuter
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  • 118 15 EURASIANS BEAT SEL CLUB Displaying all-round upttio* rity the Selangor Biirtgiant hs- sociatiea beat the fetangM Club at ho«.kt:y by foar goals to jui on tin pndnog on Tims* I <luy. Dm Club wtT<> on Mm < l«.*f*-1»--sivf throughout snoept for a it'w v.ooii fiov. i made by thi-it forwards
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  • 147 15 Dope: Action by Ceylon T. C C< »LOMBO, W( -tay All .i.j. takin pa it m <: V. i?:. "li ;.!n month, will have i" '<• t)v: to m "t'lfiai nominated by c- yion Turf < lub bettor* I i.i.: m raoc days, Tliii am- '»ii<- ll»e •!< i Made
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  • 197 15 Penang wants Teik Hock to go to U.K. Malayan team for the Thorn** Cop Competition.. i ft w Te4* Hwk sprang a by easily derating Lira Kce Fong. Thomas Cup selectee, m straight seta at the exhibiuon held In Singapore on Sunday, and there la strong public 1 feeling In
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  • 253 15 S.H.B. PROVE TOO GOOD FOR RAF TENGAH Harbour ed too L'ood I R.A Tcngah £%beai them by 13 ndone Tv)yes- Ed nothing: i thrills sodden conmd. Pperyand er the erritortal ad-■-j one man r "ever, dM riority ime. th«- initial igainat the S.H.B. In turn Ive Id into, breakvery near
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  • 52 15 Amateur Athlitic U ni n I vill held th< ir Succe.s.s picnic i a M Teo Kirn Eng', Bun salow a t Pasir Rift. <>n Sunday 28th November, 1948. Members art requested to a«emWe at AAU Courts, 4(i Grange Road far transport at 830 am 1 sharp
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  • 201 15 MCC— Good Start At Last! im nt of thr M» U tin m winning their ti-st ftV( nu> H tin" South Afncu pro\ i plea ••mt .i» v the two 'itiu r post ir toui m Australia fewi Hi .1., fOl till >• In th. I .1 the touri t-
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    • 81 15 LAST 3 SHOWS 1 6.15 A 9 15 ...n SIGHT ING JANE RUSSELL "ifOUNG WIDOW" Co-starring LOUIB MAYW \i:i' a 'olourful Ron me R< Ed tii 1 4i [/qjteci Artists! OPENING PO-MORROW 'at amount pTCMOtfI "The Emperor Waltz" with BING CROBBY IX TECHNICOLOUR JML Hair WILDEST WACKIEST HAUNT HUNT EVER!
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  • 222 16 'I ARGUED MALAYA'S CASE'-ONN the Malay- only during hi. lllllMll talks «nth the '"^Srdenjr- he had presented CflS^Ma!^ he „d ,houM no: be alar-d ,bout my trip. Nothing hla be« done to de»tro> .hi atrucf"* nf federation of Malaya I car. nun you." a crow I Jf A wring M
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  • 121 16 Court Say Kinoshita Is Guilty HONGKONG. Wednesd A liritish nlliUO ecu T today found Lt. Gen. 'Z-^' Kinoshita ami Sergeant Majoi Yoshida guilty on charges of niti eating Interneea m Shanghai's noto: Bridge HOUS Jail. The court after returning tho verdict adjourned until Monday when sent D pvonounc- L The
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  • 261 16 NANKING. Wednesday. The 14 -day old Communist encirclement of Gen. Huang Piao's army .r-oup near Janchuan. ease of Hsuchow, was blast-! open today by Nationalist relief columns advancing under an aerial umbrella beyond rah^ichia. pro-Government despatches reported. These columns, commanded by Generals Lei Mi and Chiu
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  • 147 16 From Pa^e OnJ pee* to r** JWJ inch. *h:ch JO tributed H. 500 it loaf t anottei Largest individua. ftWgJ so far haw been- of Se Ba-innntcn AJJOCWJ of Malaya. **2%fti $4,000 and Mr. TOOf WJ of the Sin?apcr> O-j Chamber cr Oonuj has II.WO. have also $1,000.
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  • 18 16 Malacca^., 1 rionen who -.-i < terday. decided M ttcencw to p V private UW- 1
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  • 151 16 SHANGHAI. Wednesday. Shanghai's week-old strike wave showed no signs of abating today with an estimated 100.000 labourers still i of using to resume work until their demands fcr higher wagei 'Aero granted. The Social Affairs Bureau Commissioner, Wu X t Miefully admitted that his mediation efforts were rot
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