Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 December 1946

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  • 51 1 #V THE PEOPLE /T>/^ THE PEOPLE THE ONLY XATKJNM NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA The Singapore Tribune Now ;)jjiiird simultaneously In Singapore. Koala 1 ,r n u r. fpotl ft 'i'n'Hu- Numbers ditor >m i iltoriid SSII > 'i SBl2 'ireula I ion A<< omits ><'<►;) TWU-I IKS SINGAPORE, DECEMBER i. iOii,.
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  • 530 1 FRENCH RUSH WARSHIPS TO INDO-CHINA 'WE WILL NOT YIELD' —d'ARGENUEU P^^ 1 30— Moro French trocps and warships arc to In.-.-. 'here sharp lighting between French and Anmmese Fot :k»s been reported in tne past few day^ it is learned on usually reliable authority in Paris. Proops have been leaving
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  • 75 1 B.i Sa/ -Aus ralia il i' yesterday iblc pesi/ion ritft ns on fhc board five •.v s i ond da> •if st 1 pst agains/ En n \WL\xn >t n :-"»v. rian all-n under all in t rv >n vst criM only record '"it any El
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  • 71 1 .:r:ng couru i a 12 000.000 yen :.:i n of disturbing n my" sang the Cbmnur '■.■•'national" a- n •'•<: to prison s ranging from M fiMi -enunceb r 1 irtment ot th« Communist Purty Nat; thr Jun^ "r 'in,' C nipany. and Bong Utun Pil and
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  • 147 1 Ca n ton Begins 'Boycott* Against HK CANTON, Noi 30. A boycott against Hong Kong, planned bp Chinese public bodies Km H a protest if bUI II alleged kicking to death of a pea n ut ven do i Wa n g S h ui h cng, by a colony
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  • 26 1 Russian Demob In Full Swing \rosc< n.. ih" M--t troops f- <• P /.-:> f Gtl vto b leased itkm 1- .-iCOW Oil 1 Demol now I A.P.
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  • 21 1 :;a:avia. N ■—lan State Ba: noun< d :<•■■.. ■M ::t'W Republi< O:.- h >•••;. ro^pia-. A H I rupt- > A.P.
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  • 14 1 COLD WAVE CLIAIMS 50 VICTIMES Hi I. -S-;. <:■._:: i Ul Oh.-. a A. P.
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  • 58 1 Hague. N >v. 2^ Th i icl P reign Ministry stated thai Bir »n von Acr > en, D Win Her 1 Australia, bad L cr recalled i 1 n Aer n was in H all ana with TG rnn ent and would 1;rlc b rrt
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  • 67 1 SH A N'ClI lAI > v ■'■''< I'liC- ;ib') H ol ri w-acj. between Cl nd nun Chines< employ L'NRIIA -.v;t- announced by Maj. < E Hu^.rt-:.. Dn-t-ctoi ot d m c* Itotmdi y B r (1. i-ff«-ctiVf Drc. 1. a n»-w .c v. ill bf instituted,
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  • 102 1 KARACHI, No* 30. Vieerey L>rd v/.tv. :i ri d L Al Khan, Oeq B« tin Mu.-it m Lea- ir_ wjio are tlviiii; to London from !>. hi. arrived n I£M P.m. DM] tiOM bodft] Li iqU All Khan told Renter: "T* li n ttM prosrMßßM i honld
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  • 480 1 The Singapore Co-operative Stores Socie/y Ltd., v.lucii was formed in August, opened its shop on October 4. and un to date has enrolled 1,300 members and issued 6.080 shares val ued at 830,400. Its October sales amoun/ed to $5,6 00, and in November these rose
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  • 360 1 —Trade Union Ordinance- Faces Stern Test Tomorrow Kuala LuwpUr, Sunday. ffistrength of the Trad, Union Ordinanct in Malaya will <" put to a stni test ufwn a hour disputi COMfej befon t? Kuala Pilah District Judge tomorrow The contt iting poftitj a-t t/i. management of the Lad am Qedda Estate
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  • 71 1 Jot Louise, World Heavyweight Champion, hi gins tN story of his life in today's Sunday Tribune. The stonj tells of his amazing rist to fame h'u rise from a Ford Factor if worker earning $25 per MCft to the top of the world heavyweight ladder. The
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  • 70 1 f OH AN N ES B U RG If oW, ln ■trite of t- i d miners HyfMi UilzicM winch ht§M iMI Wl was t-ndiiij-' today and <-fTorts nil beini made to g< t th»- m«'n back lo work on Monday, an official of the Boutti ktriCMD
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  • 46 1 SHANGHAI. Nov. ZO.—Sevh Chinese stallholders were r. poi ted killed in riot s protesting against a Municipal drive aganist itlUlrcf [K n on Satuiday. Police turned fire hosts on rlotefß, charged with staves and fired short s over their head? to subdue them.— A.P.
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  • 245 1 NANKING, Nov. 30. While mobilisation for the defence of Yenan is going on, the situation in Manchuria is becoming more 1 i, nse, according 4 o latest Chinese press reports today from Xor'h China O>j d said "War is imminent. at military Ifdnn v Assembly t-,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 •TYPEWRITER CMC Ul \1OR" Repairs u!id»-ftak»;n v. s i^ i: i Telephone 7971 MMF. YOUR CHILD HAPPY B] m -ntitw a Doll or Tricycle They arc all new arrivals. p: GIAN SINGH CO., 4 />-... p, CfffOtfl
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    • 57 1 Fountain Pen s\l ES U mats Ouarantff JNK. IY<«Ihf uu.ifanttM- s.i fxtth f i iii'l r. ,m'm V t J J I I i Y. T. LEE 34. n maken ati ideal W%xo*ffll!rWFt X i jv to mr^SamJmWW I^SmR H ifl I] I ■^BH^B Iw 'j t'^HsT^ ?mHiaßL.^m\ mmmwr IHET^
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  • 483 2 No Prison Walls For S'pores Juvenile Delinquents Reformatory Being Transformed The R forma* ory toda v is a dilapidated and abandoned building that s.tanda la Reformatory Road, grtan reminder of the severe method by which youthful delinquents were put on the- straight and narrow path. Bai the buildup win not
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  • 102 2 F. sorter iEN \NG. With thi- arrival or four :.vrb r. launches lrorn v _o- t i- th° P nang R.A.S^-. k.-t r-.asl *a1 W stfcngw: ol 15 m torcriitt which will b< used h.v i measxmg > rapabl- of doing nino A.i :n have
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  • 180 2 The British-Indiaii troopship Ekma slipped into Singapore Roacis yesterday afternoon- from Batavia to disembark 187 :roops before proceeding to Port Swettenham where she will disembark a further 041 "roops. It will b^ r^alled that before th» Ekrr.a -aiied from Tanjong PriokN Batav i, n
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  • 87 2 Journalists and representation of the English, Chinese and Malay r.fwspapors in Singapore, as well as foreign correspondents, met yesterday afternoon to formulate plans for reviving the Press Mess a pro-war venture. A unanimous decision to get tht project working was arrived at, ?nd_ the following advisory committee ")f
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  • 410 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Members of the Straits Set rlements and F.M.S. Volunteer Forces now resident in Singapore are being paid Release Benefits for services rendered in the last war; payments are now beini; made at the Volunteer Records Office. Beach Road Headquarters. Priority
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  • 97 2 I Sun<iay Tribune Staff Regjrter) M«nbora of the Lecal DeXvtnce Corps are being given $200 as an advance on the Release Benefits granted to them for service in the l.i*. war. Payments are now being made at the Volunteer Records Opee, B»-ach Road Headquarters. Hales of
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  • 226 2 'Johore MP's Post Should Be Left Vacant Now' Tr.bune Staff Rftpotttr) A meeting of various Malay orga^ nizations was held in J oho re BahrU last week, when it was suggested that the pots of Merit ri Besar (Prime Minister), Johore, be left vacant for the time being. Any appointment
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  • 51 2 Appearing before Magihtiav Ahmad bin Ibrahim yf-sU-rdjy, Dvr P. J. G. Baker (3t), 01 Hm KA.SC Training School on Bukit Tim ah Road, was rharged with un'.ithoHsed possession of a pi-tol. Baker was remanded for 48 hours, so that further investigation may be carried out by the
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  • 244 2 fSunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A flourishing pottery and brick industry hot springs which send their natural vapours to a height of ten feet at times fishing and copra -n a very healthy state these were trie impressioric: brought back after a day's visit to Pulau Tekong
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  • 483 2 The eight Chinese detectives who were separately charged with causing hurt to local civilians in order to extort confessions from them during the -occupation, were granted discharges not amounting to acquittals by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip in the First District Court, yesterday.
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  • 717 2 (Sunday Tribune stafl Reporter) Home /o hundreds of seamen from all narts of Ihe world who come to this port and get discharged here, or have to wa.it new ships, is the Marin< stel whi< h was re-opened during the middle
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  • 126 2 th« :nb was dropp. o*.0 that koj 0! havoc ou^h S.ngapore Iftst on h. war Todiy Hiroshima Is Thousands of wood and zlrv shedi ewrfwhrr- pned -it? Japanese— wit: IMr t 0 w dt> The visitor was a 8 v 50-year-oid India: ffeo rr-sident of
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  • 73 2 Fire Threatens Amno Dump Aflrebrok »ut in t:mbci and ii. i w:y di; tant rrom th»- ammunition dopot at the iu::r:icn f Ay<r fc.. Road and By. >na Vista K> ad on Fttii.iv an. rr; !i. The lmmediait arrival 1 th« Singaj re Fife ineT^i«;p r»v» inrpac^iwo No c wrr«
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 271 2 1 11 1 11 I N E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Tantfcd, Personal, Situat ons Vafan f Situations Wa: .'.el. For Sale, etc. at l:i i 0 insertion of 20 woro«. li cts Nil every a(*. tilionai word Public Notices Announcement $3.50 per snp'.t 1 co'umn inch per insertion.
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    • 145 2 I THE E. &O. TRAVEL SERVICE I r accommodation plMfte Hi to 78 7«fi^ng Bhu, MV»P i i. ,n< 1 The Rest House can be reached through MoumbatWn Koa:t which, re-opened l o ihe pubiu as trom Ist. December 194i>. BACK AGAIN. IN MALAYA I TO STOP PAlNahd FIVER Tabh-t;
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  • TRIBUNE FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 272 3 Malayan Mining Employers Association Formed VviLL MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH LABOUR (Tribune Co: respondent) ipoii. Monday. The An cound] memben of the Malayan Mininp Employer s" Association v/ere elected a B me -tins: of representatives Of European and Chi- sc miners held at the FMs Chamber of Mines premlaei here. The
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    • 206 3 C r: •jr.'. we m the local pric New York 8 r' c i Blanket crepe a> nei a v, and b-j I Crape b K" Brown Crem* Jam: p\!A Phil r rpe > inuary 40 RMA January- 39 -15 16 cents. p •od U
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    • 72 3 v -H^me R*il, n\T attenti >n o i y "hange t day tol- c ibli :ation of the Trm: B: whu;:: shewed ':.i:. n b nationalised ot Jan rn ndicates that Ra-lv, -ic- holders may expect dividends before Gov mi< 'ntr I Ap prec ■>>'" r.- ui
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    • 592 3 (Sunday Tribune Fin. Corr) During the past week there has been a market of a sketchy nature with CfT f .:in t;t >eks showing a marked declm dUf in s ime ways to forced >elling. !s believed to have c me from probated
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  • 111 3 MALACCA. Nov 59.--A swoop by officers of the Customs Preventive Branch resulted in the arrest of Go x On^ Chin and PI Mens Choon who were allefed to haw bet-n caught in the act uf smuggling nc^ and pad: an outlying es uary of the Mfrlaocf!
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  • 119 3 POLICEMEN JAILED FOR TORTURES m Hiusein b. Ibrahim and Mohair mod B*msn both poHo» MBten ciur ir.f.s th>- Japanaso nccupati(»n v,vrconvicted .-.-'1 sent«nc«-4 to an i*« gri-^atc Of 13 rr.-.nt::s' rifOrQQl \M prisonment cacl^ i.' f*lr. T. i RUfi* «bQ |q th« Second Duttict Court jrettenlay wHen they w v.-
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  • 295 3 ANOTHER RESIGNATION FROMGOVT JOB Yet another promising Asiatic officer has resisted from Gov'-i ]:iii'-. Service. Be is Mr, Low Ouan Onn, who till yesterday was Personal Assis-:-.::f to the Trade Union Adviser, Singapore Mr- Low, on graduation from Raffles College in 1940. joined the Labour Department as Inspector pt Labour.
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  • 52 3 Charge of bring in uniawiui pos^e^slon of a .38 Japanese pis tol and two rounds of .38 ammunition, Were explained to Ma Bed* <26), in the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday. He was ordered to be remanded in police custody till Monday, when the case will
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  • 113 3 Thi Chin e Um Cba ruan, Tan Urn Thlen, Then* w k Chin and m Indian. Govinda pleaded gufltf In Hie Third i\. 110 Court -t« rday to a BhaigSe Of th» fl ol felt hats from *h harbour board on Friday nigni I m
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  • 105 3 Radio Engineering Courses Next Year I Sunday T; l>uti Stafi R< pci n Courses in Radio Engineering and Domestic Engineering will be .started next year in the Uovernment Trade School, where classes will begin on Jan. IS. Particular-, and forms of application can be obtained from the Principal. Government Tiad>
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  • 445 3 'Malaya Looks To The Church 9 Bishop (Sunday Tribune Staff Rei>orter) "It will be to the Church that Malaya looks, and not In vain, for the spiritual and moral energy for social betterment" said the Bishou of Singapore, the Right Rev. J. L. Wilson, in an interview with the "Tribune"
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  • 434 3 (Sunday Tribirie Staff Reporter) Despite keen demand f textiles for ihe coming festive ::pason, prices here have not shown any increase compared with a ?::on th ago. Business In the finer mat ialfi been very good. With tee bi r u
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  • 67 3 DREDGING OF STORE RIVER COMPLETED Dn :v ger on th f th t diffi< and lue I tr: I retij l a.« <( m r>' d b° L owl th« nrii Briric dredger 'o u. also <>:• durj month whoi nekanp? :\i r othn ves jan n i itrol tl.'
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  • 44 3 Bus Service For Mountbatten Road Nr 20 1 v. i prratc onfc nc\«ly opened Moi<ntbr.tU u P^juc commcni u g todaj ih< bu m Sultan. ECallang Ruad, Mountbatten Road, Grow Road. Ea-si Coast Road v.ti Telok Kuth.ii Ro^d Tht service frequ.-ncj will b«- 12
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 lye any day now pE^' YAi'IVA PRICE \r. -.mou- BriDsh product will .^HSv^^V soon again be on sale in Malaya I\^A ME> vu iRi Fountain Pens *Ask your uu. .a to reserve you one and look v J j fountain pen that will render you V A etimc service of
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    • 98 3 Jr^fjßm^!^)^ ACCOUNT BOOXV \^^M^^^^^T 3 OMC€ STsAT/OA/fXy jT^lßp'x^' 'PHONG 4722 BrarKli a IGI BATI r; AD, Kl ALA II MH h. LEDGER— CASH BOOK— JOURNAL ANALYSIS BOOKS f/om Sleeks or made to ordc. a desired. ■Mfffi ■Pf »^b) BP% t^# W* ■■^■1 IAI \T" ißmiff^ Ao/« unuM I) ntt-dßi* E^fcgßß
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  • 1822 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bu toy OOupiand 9BM Indian P t i I4JM I statement L a Problem by R. P. Paranjp. 12.14 >v. Zaeh&riao $6.30 I-'.ci.a I v -.ar pMi v f:.\ r \r --h Bridge Road <.. bt m B Bn in •v>>6 last n
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  • 196 4 The Interesting Wong Family S afn >- K W i ifi ol afr B. k. Wong, lie pi mtaw m I icapore ti.^v''^' tiai retsrnad J rrom A.UBtra] i During the war j she hat li?ed In Ifelbi urn wli her f( ur children wyman. SyiS via Sherman and B
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 54 4 ftablhkcd tS72 .Malaya's Leading Jewellers Diamond m^! Gem Merchants C r,. Singaporr. Pesiang lis^p Age at Bay U hi ft <sjss^^^4 *z^ 7 ii 1 t.» iP r ire and i« \> v A I HI tl vi Zl 'V o-_: nJ Si.6c "X t^-V g rrn poj Lasting i
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    75 5 ing gown has c ißfei oflra w igaln. FuDei tacular sleev<£, new hips and riMMdd Hi all go fco Htofce orpaiu ruffh t>i r:i <' barfr. iciousandflo, N I■• f f<m or 3/ Hi tfc« ie owd ode It Wk gather: iu; Urf. A mor< sUhot 0/ p/
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  • 1849 5  - Our Young Malayans-No. 11 Vera ardmore ay besetting but I was reward' d the i aide the Shaw Brothers new opens this week with the film Ina and rht >f Sian hi I was r»1 er sp^ciaJ. and I had h T eri ro i -r..u ink sold. 01 stl]
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 D'icc! li.:;>rtTS of all kir,.:s oi Cl.inrse Hand-nsadi lan j «^h^^ 10 Batl ry R -,<: n y Hn U s^. PEKING LACE Co < r\ A>/7// tiriJot Rd. SZAfI I LPQiRi Te!. 3380 lit'alers in all Kinds Kmh. Table < lotlj. Lady's riidwivears WU i(• P« iijM C h
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    • 148 5 'Keepers aVH 29 yen Give uk a Trial. Phone 7922 ICK WOH HIN Road, of Midd Road. ntractors to II M Forces since 1928). Th«.s firm has no connection I Cheap Sah j at I U SIANC C 10 \D 97, Killiney- Road I For Sale. Dressw tyles and latest
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  • 331 6 The Sunday Tribune DECEMBER 1. 1946. Labour Unreal a man da rnbuiif ondenji oi los.s to Im istrj pas ten if tnytl Ing a i ima for record ot lhirt\ :r.a Colony ;u^l i] ne sho\ s md en tn my which exisi Tt cause, of c( W» ur's >
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  • 166 6 The Kfelabit c mntry of Batih v/ak l: r, w :rld oi Rajahs and Tiger writes T.:m HarriaaOß. .l.i tippet-dast men use grand iam< i There ar men failed r :\i\: tOO -ire at tu work"' Thousand w< El g me," \V:cn I summon, ail men C me"
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  • 1284 6  - MALAYA S PROBLEM BOY'S Sagittarius by An moment may be >r bl n Malaya's bad th G -i Inspe. 3 are S.< lit Ol ju .r: &t D ment off the &1 iMtj favoured. not »r :>:;:< th B r project, or I furtht M an Union will hav I
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  • 548 6  -  James Lee By Malaya popttlation a rise to a mantel of callings air. D I tbfl least BMCi] n .s Uiat 0d fortUM I In .t land of freedom of w r h:p and where d many r lesmtegle fbe a ittii say: see el M
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  • 621 6  -  Doreen Gay bv 4 I have b:- f -2i m Malaya t ->:ac! ly a month, and it :>tiil seems to me almost ton p&*J be true! I have Bgftjl beCS Ball bafofi and for that reaaon I have t»> be pai'HCUlaity thoughtful and. secre
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  • 118 6 In Sal ,v. ik vi rnu i th. I nd Divisi »n tat<*s thai 'l 2<'iig -a i being used. On on* rv af more closely, di>covcied wa^ Li J-.ip me bomb il._ r v n .nued I H tr iti d iht ti'd\ rse
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  • 881 7  -  Oswald Henry By fhe Amazing Exploits Of A Famous Squadron 01 a pi «h hopf-( Wit! y a Icrar Bay Bengal of text s an dia m was ready ra( 1 mi bin as ta lh( B^ Cr Ea over and 1 po: I -tie
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  • 474 7 JVini. Ki-u nrrespuiiden/ )M>' N Inn li.n > F•J i> k-hamUh] ut w \tt\ ear sh 1• r> ag c in of ih children unci ho .fl o the v. ti En ba u Bok C imt b w m kH m
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  • 48 7 ILLTREATMENT OF JAP POWS ALLEGED PADAJ PI y Dutcil »»i- t!ici :nj:n\d in with i tn rend- :i broke .'lit mbu r, c© tdlDg :t y d i pi rt in Ant ira <-on was id lo b i!-t:- a ment of Japani-se labou< r. uy Dutch Reuter
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  • 138 7 JERUSALEM A i.30i).00U B;f If ol the Sand Dunes ha.- bet!, lau!ic:iict by the Rdestine Adr.iinis tration Ho i\>-laim for CUltiTltien thiusaiids of Icrea ol bil'owing. drifting sancb along a 60-mile of Hm bPOTW of Pah-tu.-fiom Jaffa to tht j Sinai Desert frontier at Rafa.
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  • 795 7 The Adventures Of O. B. H. \tv f tear Angela f was i uiiy determined to send jrou v-tiip allowance this month, but unfortunately have to buy new umbrella for the Chirl Clerk, M I shall be unable feO kep up nvv determination, r
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    118 7 Photo. jL French heroine deco-^ rated h-j the King Mrs. odette Sansom and her Covy mart din r t offtotf i in the Resistance More- i went. Capiain Peter Churchill, were decorated '?>;/ the Ki7i(j diiriut; cm i inres'ithre at Buckina- i havi Palace. recently > Jlfr*. Sansom, who ratal©-
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  • 179 7 (Sunday Tribune s/ail Kepor/er) A flourishing industry during th< occupation p< nod, over twenty pottery v orks have ren n( iy closoci down due to competition from the industry oversea> coupled with the fan; !ha' Chinese pottery workers are demanding very high salaries
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  • 67 7 \m; a N«. O. luina I Ilukl i]) «■< killed t<xiay ir. dmj li| I .lhKw. batu« with th.Huk r<U'«'Hi A < > vest 1 in). hi...' P: |>n»A h nown ir; "t 1. !)'.»ucbt n-«* r\y \\\*h** b< tv.-.-» d.fiani n |>ol S
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 7 7 I >/^ RECORD /l^^ffT^W fimf wjjw^^ N *.--j::..
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    • 137 7 English Maid.n by Frank Swinn-tton 5>6.30 Quart ot bv Eclon Phillpoi J6.30 Fire of Spring by Netta Muskett IfIJM Th' 1 K«'\ by P.itriria Wentworth 15 16 Th<' Case of the Serorici Chance nv C: p. I.'1 i 1510 Waiting Roum by Ralph L Finn MJM] Po<tii»:<: Exira M. MOHAMED
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  • 359 8 Kay Frar M i a gardenia, reo ing a daily kiss in i Had b nee the start. soAr. it in on trib r r. :'> c mof V din- th a garden! gr up Barrymore. who wth Kay One c a ind r.~--1 n I -a k >•.
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  • 208 8 HOLLYWOOD GOES HAYWIRE Costs Cut, Top Stars Sacked Hollywood baa embarked on a sensational economy drive- feat ired players, producers, directors and 1 wotki ra have boon sacked, n-id hunclreds more fac the loss oi their jobs. V'-\j^r\^ John Sampson. r;- -flu: on budgets are being drastically reduced and plans
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  • 284 8 JA C K'S THE ODD-JOB BOY! Th are all -"rt -of <>dd job. in thf movie studios, but on.- oi the oddest on th S lznick lot is donr by f. 11 who an-w^r- to th. name of Jack. Jack worked on thr S L\,..i O. Sv lznick produc- r
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  • 176 8 FILMS IN ITALY TOO Ml j Arthur Hank. British film magnate, la interested in th< possibility ol making BritUh films in Italian studios. A.l hh nigfCisUon, |fr Filippo Di Oivdice. in charge ol producUon v)f the Two cities Companj, hu gone to Italy to en* nil] the ritQatton ■\i^\i!idt r
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    68 8 1 tUurl 101 OMli MMcDi btgfisl I t .'t M me I, t I .;-> |g >-;>• MPi-Sitill to p> r ri;. I .1 gflO fl K ..-i mal shoicstopr ianei 9M4 i-'.'" ;r^ Ii Kid lyn" Smm OMw§n't t ctut OlOU) >tl( !!IUS Ct; tarring Dnn
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  • 184 8 THE WEEK'S SHOWS ALHAAABRA Now Shoiang: BOMBARDIER with Ann, Shi-U-y, Pat O'Brien and Randolph Scott. Ne.ri Change (D.c. 4t SHINE ON HARVEST MOON n.tfi Ann, sh, riaan Dennis Morgan, Jack CWTSOH '>V M.:ir;iii(! PAVILION Nom Sfwiriny: THE CAPTIVE HEART icith Mieha</i R>dgrai\, Mcrvyn Johns and KachJ K< mpjoti. Next ChaMQi
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  • 98 8 Bra ons Will Tell How HOLLYWOOD.— In making ten en w tan f *-v. k c> U famous rhe Worn; produc Rlanke Will have plenty of technical wri on the pic B Sydney Greenstn fcf tf Tin iilm, \v. K. from England i Bj DMT. HM I ISJ
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  • 211 8 H< LYWOOD. DoUflM Fa banks Jr.. now prodoeillg Wa MB I il-I national '(i Hit inn-chase of "Gabsilero, 1 a .J- bnstsa III Qf f a.s a star D lids Btl bißMlf. "Gsbsl bi the third BDB On I.' bai 1: "i.( du!-- it- .1 P
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    13 8 MUY BIEN! fBdM rUtt H /?.'S.:. t'w- beautiful and spirited "•(■<■ Pip u mm
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  • 255 8 Twelve years ago a I \-hi I c<: EM t< PfN i ht r mother'}- lead:?uj roli pro'< isional balle at a n menf> notice 7 lu mother injured her tof 7""--cfa?/ eikaf cWW fau become m§ glamorous star of 23 ?/ear who has reached top
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  • 39 8 ol n to d War a 35--"lndia t be EagleLion inge- vernOfficct m Inditn Ar:: the :i depict ther India's Pai terest t Bania fl cl l I d:an :y. the I Marshal 1
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  • 1047 9  -  JOE LOUIS My Life Story by World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis today begins in the Sunday lnbiuu his amazing lift Siory—a story of his cliifib, roian/-b\-ronnd to ike lop 0/ the ladder oj the world's greatest sp.m. 'Keep on punching' is Jot j motto— and there'}
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  • 1064 9 horses and tome chickens. There were s ill around there when I was old enough to take notice of things and remember. I was the seventh r;hild. That only made things worse. Ano'.her mouU. to teed. And 'hen, toe that meant they had to make
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    • 38 9 Mi p JfT law fit 3mr Will Tell You My First Amateur Fight When My Right Failed I When I Was Knocked Down 7 Times In 2 Rounds i V EXCLL'S VE IN MALAYA TO THE SUNDAY THJiBUr^
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  • 555 10 ARCHIE QUICK'S SOCCER NOTES loxdon. Ni v. 2\; The Inside a] ry of I m r eol W< Ivcrhampton Wand< nra waa r lf i me uy us i ma i hairman, Mr. a. iiOakli j Ic pre :>.•• tball e a
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  • 119 10 Plnyi-.- :it tieif Court. V.\o Eclipse 3. P. defeated the Straits Chinese Biiwmßi Ltacuc (KMB^*ng Kaper) in badminton 3 singles and '2 doubUs) on Tliursday nhrht by 3 f:am- fa 2. 'E:-::;.-' player in mentioned !i v 'I SINGLES:— Crvons HrrK Whatt 1, -t
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  • 393 10 The Singapore Turf Cl ub is now expected to be ready by September next w hen it will be able to hold its first post-war meeting. Largest and best in Malaya, the Singapore race course suffered considerable damage in the war,
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  • 111 10 To wind up swimming activities in 1946, th. ChJ&fcse SWtmmlng Club will hold a Bwfmming Championshi]) Carnival at their pool on Saturday. Dec. 2b. Amoiis the fatted evetfti m tho proprammr drawn up will be a relay race '200 im tres) open to <chook and
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  • 55 10 The iollowinw will piny hockey for the S.R.C. ag.iin-t the Mafal Police tomorrow evening at 5 Id p.m. on the s.R.C. ground. R. Rozario, R. Hoffman, C frorhna. N. Aeria. P. Penneia.h* r, M. Scully. C. Lloyd. N. C. iTalivrt chet. R. H. Bain. J. de Souza and
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  • 469 11 Pad a ng R ugger Scotland 8 pts The Ren 6 U A la^t-minuto goal scored in j. lau rally enabled Scotland to score a surpri.-e victory. igaLr-c the run 1 play, whin they met the P- st <»n the padang, ye^terday. Scotland won
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  • 115 11 The Police team maintained their unbeaten record again-' Service opponents, on Friday night when Shankor (Police) knocktd-out Lac. Cairns <R.A.K> la the first minute of the flfe'ht in the Lightweight quarter-finals of the Inter-Set vices and Police Amateur Boxing Champion-hip-^ at ttk Hippy World Stadium Results:
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  • 110 11 FOOD INSPECTORATE WIN AT HOC KEY Th F• d mtr I T >< ct rate X] and defent [the Police T' --v" Sell XI ckey at the Police ground a- T.". imps in k -v i iv r?>n of 4 ila a, 1 ot'nc aeirressive ict'es and c nfinlng most
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  • 1256 11 McCool, Missed By Gibb At 1, Scores 92N.0. Brisbane Sat. Australia's batsme i batted ai! day Lgam tcday in t.e second day of the Fi st Test between England and Australia here, and carried thei overnight total of 292 for two w :kets to 595 for
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  • 115 11 Australia l?t. Innings Morris c Hammond b B»ds« r 2 Barnes c Bedser b Wright 31 Eradman b Edrich 187 Hassett c Yardley b Bedser 128 Miller Ibw Wright 79 McCool not out 92 Johnson not out 47 EJxtra L"J Total for 5 wktsi 59. r > BOWLING
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  • 193 11 Six Records At Brisbane Tht Brisbane ground is now right on the map in Test cricket r« cords. i In two days play, the following record* have bcrn 4 created by Australia on i this ground: S The third wicket part- i ner.ship between Rradman i and Hatsett topped the
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  • 179 11 The Eurasians will meet ihc R.N.A.S. 'Sembaw:mg> in a semifinal replay in the Victory Cup BOO* Ctf Competition this afternoon it 5 o'clock. In the previous encounter, the game ended in a two-all draw. The winning team will meet the R.A.F. Base Hq. in the final, which
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  • 75 11 BIG HITS Big hits of the two days' play: Ken Miller's i mighty six off c fusf before hi reached his 50. J Miller scortd six fours K n addition. S j Bradman hit 19 bounda- ries in his 187. i McCool, not out 92, has already 13 fours to
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  • 109 11 The Clerical Union hag rcc< ived an assurance from the Secretary for Economic Affairs that consideration will be given to its application for the members of the clerical community who have not obtained thrir ration of t< xtiles through their employers All prr-on- irrespective wnethrr they
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  • 94 11 BERLIN. N.,\ 3' A ooij< m t.c< tool: plac. at Frt-nkf on-M&ir, Ht tended by port? .•.\<-«- of the four occupied w;.<j d,t cus^fd r>iaiii> and ann> of (J> rm«fi Bport. Tho Bertin r.-^f v.t;: 4 in ff<j-mfd the confer.-r.ee tha' G< many was ti 1 h membt-r
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  • 243 11 Tht activities of the Singapore Badminton Association which was supported by 22 clubs in 1941 have been revived and during the early part of U(47 it is hoped to hold the first post-war Singapore Badminton Championships. The SB. A. meeting hejd last week at the
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    • 255 11 -Highest- Totals H: t for an in- i tral. ;j fa 1 701 by A Ttie i v 1934. i 604 bj V. iNiiW BADMINTON in<" B.P will meet the Amie able B.P. at badminto- uncc Read. Sunday, Due. 8, at 3 pjn match will consist of S Bin I)
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  • 530 12 Tokio,. Nov. 30 Allied occupation authorities on Saturday started the rr.achinery for icstorati M to nationals of the United Na ions well over 200,000,000 yen worth of their property w'lich the Japanese govern r»ent confiscated or sold during the war. GrcoenU Mar Arthur
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  • 157 12 W: p.iii 5 Ln-fla 1 T ■> I* R u-a s< I v rime: 1 rain 2 5 V iby2.3. 2. T Ul us n sh P a rF I Msrtill' £hamr"ck- Clifford 2 Marl Spencei rime 1 nun 7 4/S iet W S, 4 FIACT Mr.
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  • 60 12 WASHINGTON. Nov. 30.— Tn,U.S. Civilian Production Administration announced yeffeotiUj tha- streptomycin the drug used in the treatment of man> infections and tuberculosis— wVI M available during Decembc through normal trade Chttmwb. Officials in the department said the same practice caa be followed in succeeding months, but that
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  • 137 12 LONDON. Nor. If. An inspector fiom tiw Ljmdon County Council Public Control CoiiWlte is b,mg sent to >>- port on a hug, coloured poster of Jen, RttSseU being eroded abor< the entrance of the Loudon Pavilion in Coventry Strut, London. TJie post?) about 60 fc*i lonq by
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  • 223 12 China Cannot Forget The Past, Siam Told r I fOB MK, N 9 L quidation i>: past diffsrencM bstwecn (he Ch; ln-s" ind tht BtenfM mnsi prtofdc ■H] ft tin u of Bina-S am i Ik fttfthip. kM Chi h liblmu I ladbr to K :;im a f i dinner
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  • 49 12 SANTA CLAUS MAKES EARLY CALL He hfU o fnUl With Santa Clci Gr ha Harris, aged three. nrord. r C/<7?/- Of fc£f STC- e^and that h tpen to rec he n r < (;oocf boy— tf< n sOtidon Stort fi l f nade hi* ppru ranee for the Christmas season.
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  • 403 12 *^i">!ii3iisl« T<»dn>' The following message been sent o Admiral Viscount Mountba ten ol B tna in London by H. E Sir. Edward Gent In his cap; u Acting OorernorGeneral, on th-.* occasl nof i i disbandment of the Supreme Allied Commands Hea Iquarters in Singapore to-day:
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