Morning Tribune, 14 December 1948

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  • 13 1 MORNIG Tribune ""Vol v '.>9 (KiW SerieM TI KSDAV, DECKVRr^ Mn !0 OnU
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  • 140 1 Steward! NO Ginger Pud! xRiHAGE DfC. 1 I v ipoadent) Singapore Thomas Cup I i Nit dizzy fed up with I of the girl going to I thi player? I definitely I I* pleasantly M '.opcfuls. >nging for I:. D soup, u't-et potaI toe the like. .v ninton. tennis till
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  • 114 1 The King Is Getting Better I LONDON, Men.— T.V i Km j- who i«« lonVrtaif i lrom an >^-> -v; t'->p to thn circulation m thf l«'£s. "ha* mad»> «»ur>stan- J tial pngMf 11 a iHilletin *>iß;nf*tl b> his Atct«fl ;»p- nouncfd today. Th doctors have ail- I vU<>d the
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  • 273 1 AT* 7 Meter-readers will deliver forms JHE Singapore Municipal authorities are taking >tens to overcome the *Muggi>h response to the efcctW' or Municipal elections. If "partly due to aoathv ™h partly due to political inexperience. A>l,'v£i2 "S? ePt VOters re^ istrati o- form* are
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  • 56 1 MR. John Thint. Indian Government Bepreeenta' tive m Simiapore returned to the Colony vest* rda)i aft* r talks with Ftdeml (hntrnmmt officiate. Sir Franklin Oimeon, Govrrnor of Sin<fip<>rr. aleo returned to Bingaport after a spot of leave i" Ptmmg. Sir Franklin ja §cc* b*hmd Mr. Thvii
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  • 134 1 THE Federation High Commissioner told a deputation of leading Perak miners, yesterday, the Government is determined to break the protection money racket run by the bandits. The delegation consisting oi Messrs. Lav Pak Khuan. Cheonp Cheo. Woo Ka Lim WW Leong: Lee Yoon called on F
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  • 164 1 SINGAPORE has set up a S record contribution for the United Nation. Appeal for rhildren Out of £5b.000 ta 20 British QjoSingapore contnbutcd re than £18,550. Since tho last count, Sin^apore'i contribution ha. gone up to £21,210 (over $175.000>. Funds T>re Ur.t^i £>t»te« uvernmmt
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  • 44 1 SYDNEY, (Airmail) S«'»? [Australia by bicycl<\ is the advice of 72-y«ar-old Bdward nariowc. a retired London portman, who h;us cjrdi <« thousands of mil<\s since b€ came to thi.s couritry from i England mi n W' H Reuter AAP
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  • 202 2 TAXIS USE THE BLACK-MARKET gjßm 3B» aW^ THRKK-QUARTERS of the ftjOOO gallons of pc rol 1 used by Singapore taxis every day *rt ftwm th k market aeeoidtag to Singapore taxi-owne I V d liriv liosi of tie t.ixi- a-.i t< ni' Pt-ppPi Md «eh o:' t if m i<
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  • 240 2 DFDSFSF AM \N attempting to deliver *n extortion let* »r ipp u#ht m tht* act this week-end. The Police are wideawake. If the public co-cp?r-b| ith them. Communists m Singapore have very i ie chanoe of extorting money from people. C.I.D. Chief. Mr. E. V. Fowler,
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  • 65 2 VLJEE Juan Loefc 37-yea: rlectrftiftn told tht> F;rs: District Judge \v*terd.iy thai tM irclfctfl straight into U unlocked nous*' and I*** l dismantling fan regulator. D rettetacc meter, took four tin* ol eif*rctttf and a pair o: d-phonei while the occupant; were nutafri He wa.< charted
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  • 58 2 Montor Directors Hearing Resumed Evidence In the rimifi of Offtnc<l undo! the Regulations against the ftrm ot Monte < Ltd.. and th:<. uiu-v--tora of the wma resume I tt the fUst Mstrtet COurt .vstoiday. The firm la fadng two chfcrgwhile thrte directors, Giovanni Aunlv Wiliiim Vlnoent Baassotte ana Alfred Mcntoi
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  • 112 2 HE SAID POLICE BEAT HIM UP 'ia-«?«* ©1 t-Mr 1 hli i VnLity cvmi to sm thWCP* w recivi-to youo>: Moh»: Yu s*". Mi«ta (V :i In Uio First District Court yo.^tenlay. It wn.-» al'ej-M t! \t Mußtafli toiT up hn card fcMo.viu- I Hfl .v.th bis uncle. MipMSi dMIM
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  • 90 2 v r*i imttl.- 01 v firm itl p oifici i r y dipV Bgerous woul M ko '.UcArJiar Mid 'to* :m\v pot to neral painted a »WW( H JtafMMte iat it- to knflltratc A.meik«ii n*att on y° U: W 1 t. amtor Mac Arthur's ol!;--c
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  • 118 2 LEADERS of mere than 30 branches of the Malay Unicn. scattered throughout the Col >ny will meet together for the Oral time on Chnstmas Day to discuss the welfare of "Singapore Malays The rally has been called by the President of the Malay
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  • 51 2 Penang Committee Resolves On Secession MV M cluiroii: b The i Opt mum 1 -iot; of the S Wm >raik>n ravent It rail Bet t li secession fi of Ma'av \v, Ihe i fcerett oi r. v WeUesley. it v i- a committill repn n wu!. pow rt ■poi thu
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    56 2 M\i.\ i\ b s iiiu plainer. Mr. W T. IteeDermoM »r>'. r\> < v. vt- rd ntot- ta:n.-il l^e«ty-Uirw S phin*. ol Ike St. Jo§epli« J Iradr Befcw BukM n- wmk, t.» a hristinw tn-a; :»t is ohi R«to»l rt"«i(t«'uiv. TV boy* he" >f n eajoytag a <'-'
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    • 39 2 ACCOMMODATION VSaCANTIIJ^ HOSTEL 13, Queen Street, t Phane 2370 djtc-;e';ent Cuisine. Rich Meaty A.'iLs Spring>* Beds. Modern Sac.tatioa. For Particulars apply:— Superintendent. r i lIASHM6 VH I CO3Ili\O! I iuMfttt W^*^ B ll**^ B li IB Bun |w' Imhambra
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 79 3 >: AN 10-yoai-got a stab m the it us she »*t She turned Pathan. now kn ,te from the Aductor of thei iht story Tay told Court yesterday* lt soor wjw accuß-, imu: ,kTofChuaSww bus conductor. I a oUmol trial. The all* I
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  • 55 3 Police Check 812 At One Road-Block SißgapOK Pi visional Police ntinuing to th«-ck up on wkarabfee YfStrrtr. i.iomtßg 812 people were int» rrogatod when a md-Mock was set up m Bukit K«v»*i. Two Chinese and l\vx> Lodianfl who did not entity car(Ls on their m ing detained unUiem. weekend they
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  • 202 3 DUTCH CURRENCY RULES HIT AIRWAYS pINGEXX Dutch currency control m Indonesia has toM V :«li V v:»n Airways more than hi»lf their passen-Sf-r tiaflk on the Singapore-Batavip-P^lembpng-Medan :>i p rooter. The Airways have cut down the^r scheduled serfaei and have' stopped the direct Singapore-Batavia Th( Tribune was told yesterday that
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  • 109 3 THE double murder alter the wedding on Sun. lay night at the Singapore Dairy Favn. Bukit. Timah Road, had Us echo at the Seventh Police Court yesterday when tour Indians. Rathnani. Kaliyan, Gopal. Supurayam. and R'tthnam. appeared m the doc < on tentative charges
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  • 37 3 I^JiT 1 J a vu n -year-old •*t few s robbed °f two u Ud a r in g by a S^J^n who mm ith« "'rrKi T :n hir house on her to a P.
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  • 128 3 -.-.-I A short distance ««<*.» i SEGAMAT. Monday: TV° lve p c^ other canip was discovered U bandits attacked a Ch.no c *™£^J«™™\. I family of three at the 2nd mile hotn j Batu AnanvJemcntah Koa« yesterday. They murdered the father and seriously woum.ed the wife
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  • 120 3 A n i iT* f^ hiSt r atUnU y lght bY the M i:i Ai ™>/> Traits, n and IWokms Olhcs to Mr. I); vid F,,nn,s, deputy (Jcn,r:,!->lana K ,r of Ma'avan Airways at Iho home of Mr. Ha lWv Kee m Lavender Mr. Firnnes Rot
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  • 168 3 W.D. clerk for Retrial Ml 4cttag chief m Gordon Bmlth order* retrial of a KaruppUh, a Wm th i'. v tin. Nt (.ink who yesterda) .iK.tmst I Court conviction ami for theft of lf.o -..11.,-. fxT./.inc Kaiuppiah was alle^ <! t., have stolon th«- Mtrtl IVOftb $!»4i at UM DcUil
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  • 336 4 SHANGHAI, M on— British ousiness, 111 Shanghai— with the bluest foreign stake China banging In the balance— faces the K?d threat determined to s^ if thrnimh The British have blue printed {Wans to romentrato their nationals within Shanghai and to protect tliom if the emergency crystallises
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  • 46 4 MKKOFIIM* of State Dip! I 111 strivt pttpOTl aiv \it-w eil »\v CMH bivefttifator f« thf l-n-%meri« »n \ctiv ties rommtttee alt.r l^inpc f MMi m pnmpkil N I Maryland farm. Th** farm belonged la hittak.r hambr ad.n.;t»(l l.r.n. r Strict a^fnt.
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  • 117 4 Banditry Runs Wild In S- China I CANTON. Mon. News of serious banditry m one area of Northern Kwangtung ana m another along the East River has reached Canton Strong forces of handits are reported to have occupied considerable hilly country close to a village m the Yan^shan district of
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  • 88 4 MANILA. Mon. The Am-erican-owned Manila Bulletin today said editorially that the Netherlands decision to cease negotiation" with the Indonesian Republic had caused "sharp disappointment everywhere there exists a sincere desire to see peace and order m East Asia." The paper said the Dutch move seems to
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  • 124 4 Officers Haven Fade-Out MANILA. Mon. The ramOUfl Army and Navy Cluh. for 40 ye*n haven for American officers of the armed senrtcea m the Philippines, may lose its sponsors. A strong group of At my officers U- m" favour of pulling out of the Club entirely due to the changed
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  • 86 4 GUAM, Mon. Pacific F\en Headquarters announctodAV a beautiful American giil had disappeared mysteriously two nights ago. More than 200 Marines are searching for her. She is Miss Ruth Farnsworth, 27, of San Francisco. The girl, a Navy Civil Service employee for two years, disappeared from
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  • 60 4 NEW YORK n n selection of Dr V X ton Koo. Ch.n I i to thi Unlti I Statet, 1 i the 1949 AJexan l< i L N nedal wai ?:1 day. The m< I 3 nually by t:. re tegC Alumni A- In I •Mistinpui.-i^
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    • 85 4 mnison hiddebue IRDIES Hfllß DRESSinG SRIOOO 126 ORCHRRD ROM SinGfIPORE.PHO!)EB2GSi. OPENING WHOLE DAY ON SATURDAYS HIGH CLASS PORTRAIT and OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERS Agent For AXS(T) COLOUR FILMS 0 120 size colour $3.80 ySS^t*ftiS>^ J We develop Colour Film RECORD Your X'Mas New Year's Eve Parties and New Year's Day Happenings m
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    • 31 4 Tiers Of Loveliness \J I I Voul. 'lov IW j ,a S h,on num^r jj charmins xo« I graceful to™ "tti of the man> create SHANGHAI I MODERN TAILORING -ba^ 1
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  • 211 5 H an article published m KfcA"Milbourn».' Argus" ■jT'vetk. > writer arKed that the motive be■^♦j,, 1 White Kgr*!:. v was A fear oi an verKkated A>:. If. m B- this •he onl >' be! Austra■s r. i y thon He:robirm can be solvBin a mm rational without Ho-;.^ ti
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  • 1129 5 THE MAHATMA OF MAHARASHTRA A IN f ail man lay hudrt died on a har.i iron eel m a small room on the n a t roof of a thire-aton-y.si house m a Bombay's rmddl. class residential district A Hindu doctor. recrntiv returned from England, burred incense before
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  • 1319 6 I Current figures for tin output confirm the view that m a few rears 1 time there may be a burdensome surplus of this metal But producers need not be completely helpless, states this article .which recently appeared m the London FINANCIAL TIMES. OF" 7 lAL
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  • 192 6 ST.C's Black bpot Sir, Sometimes I wonder if the Singapore Traction Cou\pany is a philanthropic i.sooiation. So many months have elapsed and yet I do not any definite signs of the "ticket racketeering' diminishing Thousands of dollirs are f'owing out of the company's pocket through ilk^il channels bat the
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  • 181 7 EVERY ONE CAN PLAY A TUNE EXCEPT FATHER Everyone ol the I children of the Seek mily, from 9-yeur^U Elizabeth to 'J4-yenr-"d Aloysius, plays at letftt one in* t rui i lent but Mr. Joseph Seek of Season Co. prefers to sell instruments inste-iri. Proudest member V the family today
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 111 7 I OnYour Radio Today BU'E NETWORK vice music by U id Harry Pauy. 15 Otto Reglna the im >no and c Down. Summary Ra o Orches- of the diary of s in the I i >!0 930 >n R Time— PeaI m ~s Cavall, 10.00 I t T h he
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    • 144 7 Mandarin. 12.0S Teocliew Selections, 12.30 Amoy Selections. 1.00 News m Mandahn. Amoy Cantonese. tf.oo Signature Tune. Open ing Announcement >mnie Summary m Mandarin t5.'03 Peiping Dramas, 6..'<0 Foochow Selections. MW uitone^e Selections viucsti 7.46 Nfw? m Mandalin Market Report Amoy, 8.00 Manda: m Rcqu-^ songs. 8.15 News m Cantonese Amoy.
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  • 148 8 AND THE UNKNOWN JALAN BESAR STADIUM HAS PACKED TO X1 A(|T CHIXEBE ATHLETICS MET FOR THE NINTH \THlj r AMATEUR ATHLETIC FEDERATION OVER Till Mfci WITH A MASS DRILL. STARS OF THE MKF NM F HIS RECORD FOR 400 METRES FLAT AND Miss \m OH ATHLE am n r J
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    • 265 10 F\«BC^BVK f« THE JKHItfl *G Tltllll \> HMcnp '-.tv- :^i. by /"^-O f I^^^.^ y I^l^**^* r J HSJ Ly*^ -fl r^IK v BSERV "<W Bf CENTLCMEN-P!. t'FATF.^.^ "> J IhL fl >Oi\vi IN THESI 5- 1 fc{ 'AM A T JS (gK EACH re sarrowß t«E :f i^ OF
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  • 541 11  - Modern furniture Designs Cat For Small Rooms Kay Sherwood By I I I I I H I stun Via picas all over the world these days aiv for moro and more "storage space, to make up m part foi cramped living quarters. From America comes the newest furniture designs which
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  • 141 11 ICrs I it" I r H .IS h: seasoi tr.ee k a I: Iby ■ay R it the B Hot Bet.-. SamB- -v; IU f^BBBBBBBBBBBBBH I Bachelors ol BH; Est x ::■>, BC:~. in ,i B W ChristM W^' i ktail Jatur- st for she was travelling m plunged
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    • 50 11 SAL XM\S AWOIXC E3IE.\T H BEAITV SPECIALIST NOW IX H ATTENDANCE ■^> KAKI UTOINTMENTS FOR VOIR F V( I \L TREATMENT. FOR EVENING WEAR H MRS TOMMY" THOMSON 3IJX3. IS BATTERY ROAD I'EL. 7997 iJ Photconwhy />; rW./ Photography Robinson W kn '-'l Photography Party Pictures W Studios^ o^hard Road
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    • 107 11 RAFFLES HOTEL THIS EVENING IN THE NEW LOUNGE THE COCKTAIL HOUR from 7 to 8 p.m. I INFORMAL DANCE from 8.45 pm. I FRANK PICiFORD HIS ORCHESTRA! XMAS NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES XMAS KVE Sjk'< ial Xmas Dmner Ball! Crackers Nov< Iti' •>'' l1f n •XMaV <\\K"I.S EXfBWiriON To '2 AM
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  • 395 12 British Film News MOVIEMEN HEAD FOR S. AFRICA QOI'TH AFRK A Im m»UinK iJ inuvir n«»\%* tin*** d«y». Him ♦•\fctith**'* uill br working on t«K*hnioolour produci i. .ti i ha i U described an Wild H'Mteni *et m South I Africa." T\\e film "Diggers Re•public" will be produced by Frank
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    • 153 12 I "HOW WOILD VOl LIKK A LOVELY MKRMAID M FOR AN XMAS PRESENT? BROIGHT BACK B\ REQI KST. Today Four Shows CfravUton 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. *S phone bqO3 Dear Ntiranda loved lalf men, VaJ, furthermore, she had a yen f^^ Jo visit them on land, and linger, U*Av Tj twist them
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    • 59 12 1 Last 3 Show= 3, 6.15, 9.15 p.m. London Film presents Anna Neagle. Michael Wilding m "THE COURTNEYS OF I CURZON STREET" /Romance' Spectacle! Heart-warming Drama! —OPENING TO-MORROW-VAN JOHNSON m "THE ROMANCE OF ROSY RIOCE" a M-Q-lTi production! GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 "PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND" NEW WORLD LIDO 7~klo
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    • 160 12 ntA I TODA V! l^^ri I PLEASE NOTE TIMES: j j|fk I 1 1"> 1.15 6.45 9.15 MM I features for the I price of ONE! HEART OF THF I hear Autry sing DEEP IN |J|A ll THE HEART OF TKXAS l| 10 UIIANDf II L^aHSIPVIHH II i aß"^^^VvV^v^^JaVa^^HJi I
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  • 106 13 A NEW CHINA GOVERNMENT MAY HAVE U.S. AID IF- n «„<„ iSt-SHSI i'" tinuation" *"*mme* would approve the COOment v° fl r> if wt certofa «i i new com*. ment was bo-inning to enslave the peoole -md m nress free institutions, the ECA would^et out" P Mr. Hoffman In QUm
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  • 47 13 I-sFKK-1- M<>ntla>. Mr. Arthur Caluell, Austra- ;,!i,.ii r nn Minister, said here today that if wnli m jh »rlinß industry could not be carried Muse labour it would have to wane. iiv« ra would not be allowed to return to id- Reuter
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  • 118 13 I India is I i ht X v hil t:J sports ■ri^ <iirtC EV- Limited K^ p o ihi ■>,; rWI an >n c r k i mW Mi Bf, Houv ha< Kte^i "■>-■'•• I r553,000," Brc::h v and fcer.:f:o:;! t!v I.S. m the ■tii-oyuv- poir.lt-:
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  • 65 13 RUBBER UP BY 1/2 CENT vith f morning 11(1 l volui recorded ;,t P'»c.-s th..r 5.,t,,Utcr m the d feraed beea approximat.ly hall '^'ove the weekn Closin;. prie, i W0!e; Buyers. Belk rg. NO. 1 Dec. RSS 38 381, No. 2 Doc RSS 37' »O 3 Doc. RSS 36U 34
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  • 636 13 B Bingapoi 13. Eu given by the Mai* ||f !"liO>3 I it 14.00 15.00 3r.:« B l.?0 2.00 2£5 I: 10 6 Trj-tt-e 7.:-0 S.5O ■I:: 3) 17 9 li» 6 I 8 2%b ~> id i ■j*Tr:*t5>0 5.30 ■n I I I 67^ m > 10.00
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  • 112 13 THE produce inarki t opened I l v v'u »«ek jresfc rctaj with j small buaineaa passing In the i sago flour section. Siak sago flout was done down to $I.V', a picul. Black peppei quotations were lower The following wen /eater* viay's quotations SAGO FLOI'F< Ungn
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 104 13 —ii—ii i ni i mmi —i— ■liu_u__i_ j^m^m I FOR YOUR I CONSULT NATIONAL EMPLOYERS Motaal General INSI RANCE Assodatioi Ltd I MOTOR, FIRE, WORKMEN* COMPENSATION, llAttGAGE PERSONAL ACCIDENT, ISUKGLARY, HOUSE OWNERS HOI SEHOUIERS UMPREHENSIVK, CASH IND CARS IN TRANSIT, IVIATION PERSONAL A< CIDENT, nDEUTI <'' iRANTKE Lie ETC. FOR
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  • 238 14 PLAN TO GIVE EVERY ATHLETE A CHANGE LONDON, Monday.— The Amateur Athletic Association's coaching scheme Ls to be expanded to give special training for athletes who show promise of reaching international standard m track and field events. The present system was devised primarily for the training of honorary coaches who
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  • 58 14 MELBOURNE. Mon.- Harold Jones, rider of more than 1,000 winners m Australia and India between 1921 and 1948 has forsaken the turf and will settle permanently m Melbourne. He returned tc Melbourne after a holiday m England, where, he says, jockeys do not ride as short or with
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  • 134 14 MODI HAZARE MAKE A STAND BOMBAY, Monday.— An unfinished third wicket partnership of 151 by R. S. Modi and V. Hazare gave India a chance of forcing a draw tcday against th? West Indies m the second Test. Modi who scored 107 not out attacked the bowling while Hazare kept
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  • 33 14 Johore Bahru Capitol Boys Team beat Katong Boys' Club by two goals to oil ftt soccer at Telok Kurau nadang on Friday. Scorers were Ahmad bin Osman and Tan Tiar.g Siew.
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  • 109 14 PASADENA, Mon. The United States I Badminton champion, Dave Freeman, Samli »•£<>, defeated (he Canadian, John samis. Sunday night and- earned the right for the United Btat*v« to represent the American /one m the Thomas Cup world championship tournament m London .m February. The world finals
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  • 98 14 I near. N< t::o Bamor M was second to Harris™ m the I a fl metres want* to r ur. M ha as a profossii-'ilj Ai ian gem nt* ire bfl pitted to bring: bin 'M m the world profess.oj championship m Me!» at the worKi-known Thousar. BUd StauvlM
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  • 109 14 PHILADELPHIA. Mop. champion Joe Louie described r h h •most logical contender for mv title if h* licks Lee Savold." h Louis made this statement on his arm II begin, training for th? six-round nonW-i with Arturo Godoy at Comvntion Hal ItJ night. T 1 Ho said 'Charles proveii
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  • 35 14 q rintei Herb McK ca i«B compete m the a| track an: hold chdrnpH m Bydm y Jan ii> 21H The Jiunaioan com^| the Im MtnJhi cI^B ships, but had or.:v ;S A .P.
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  • 80 14 KITCHENEK, Ontario. Montk-v. —lndia m i n «oD team defeated Western Ontario pbjtn exhibition Jiiatches* la»t night. Davinder Moh»n beat Teti Barber 15 9 j» siuglf* match. Results of doubles matches were: V. Maj and George Lewis beat Bob Menzies and 4,vk 17 18, 15 10, 18 15. D.
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  • 27 14 AA U Football Tliv A.A.U. Football XI wil= pUy. a f tic dfr. game of soqcv agaiiut the Bousteaj Sports Clul> tomorrow on the Fairer Park ground.
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  • 117 14 LONDON, Monda*.-W hewer «r an old Knglish it U an outstanding fact tha man> clubs, have won high honours m their first <W a new manager m control. future ofl IWs has been a rather P™» m^/Vh pal war football and what, happened X *M seasons is being continued
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    • 62 14 t^* -^fiste ions joihuvn My night-cap when r/^% STOMACHS upset j^Jl He knows it is ihe .surest way of l^t^#^ getting a 'sound refreshing sleep. But (fr^\^jfjl don'i take our word lor it try anu fy\\^m( X yourself you'll be surprised at the i i*A±* difference it makes /f^y A^.
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  • 155 15 ALL-STARSFROM MANILA TO TOUR HERE JiAMLA All-Stars basket h-.1l i seven Philippines OhZic re in Singapore nextLnth H**ffi^ and Malayan teams. ur skllJ Ickh! Negotiations are undem-iv if tour be an attraction is hia i slIw^"l, the I the China Olympic basket A?^ f th vKit 3 Trie louring team
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  • 217 15 Tribune Thomas Cup Fund up B fr.ni S ■JS |hr..uuh »r- WJS|. M.»l.i'».la-»a. B >J0.O() N innSw Jin iMij ■■r (l r "s.voo X j Ban* i N •>•*><> > fc X < Ong Kirn ■r r.r. Xii > s i KHi rOB| B- v^r Hoch In' I -VOO J
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  • 135 15 SYDNEY, Monday. An Australian golf taun of six professionals will go to England m 1950 it the Professional Golfers Association can finance the taiir. Cost of sending the team is estimated at £10,000, some of which has already been raised by the PGA. The tou-
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  • 81 15 Mills Will Not Fight LONDON. Mon. Freddie Mills, has rejected a challenge to fight Buard Charles at New York next March. The match was proposed a; a heavyweight elimination bout after Charles had belted out tough Joe Baksi on Friday night at Now York. MilLs will not fight before April
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  • 118 15 SCC "B" draw with SCRC )r J" n r f ::ii '>n as OUneje forward* the Mdl to the sec Majoi R l Pran< ft were: f/- r B": Bainb Jlade, James, Ta lo Murray, Orgai and 'H('.: Patrick Yee; Lo V Kf« iV v Wong Xii Soo Teng, Augugtini
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  • 159 15 B* mv£ y Spotts X: thi n! I" 0 the one cujsvnoics on the I '^t,c and has meetingi and found that Czechoslovak teams have made 100 appearance outside the country against 20 visits by foreign teams here m recent months. This was meant
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  • 39 15 Cum McCarthy the six feet tw( inches fast bowle r wh( U k six wickt t.s |n Mai match against the tour. been included mi n the S. AfriBftn Te.st team to meet England on Thursday.
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  • 21 15 (rood di ill I n Reuter E*****2 th(> •Mp* More he Man. __fuiM to hrinj; off. iW
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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