The Straits Times, 30 September 1947

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times A//IL^K4'S LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 73 1 PENANG, Monday. Eight armed robbers with painted faces forced their way into a sundry goods shop on Dublin Estate. Karangan, on Saturday night. After holding up the shopkeeper and his family, the robbers Irft with cash, jewellery and foods valued at $1,200. On the alarm being
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  • 209 1 ALL ARMED BANDITS TO RUN RISK OF SCAFFOLD Union To Consider New Bill From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ANY armed member of a bandit gang which uses weapons in carrying out a crime will become liable to death or imprisonment for life under the provisions of a new
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    38 1 Ex-members of thr Passive Defence Services all A.R.P. personnel receiving ex-cratia payments for war service at the Volunteer Records Office in Beach Road yesterday. Claimants draw between S3O and 5500. d pending on their ranks. Straits Times picture.
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  • 403 1 60 Casualties In Palestine Terror Outrage JERUSALEM, Monday. TEN people were killed and about 50 injured today when terrorists blasted the police headquarters in Kingsway, Haifa, with a barrel of explosives. The attack was considered even more cruel than last year's bombing of the King David Hotel, when telephone warning
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  • 112 1 Rubber's 3-Month Highest GAINING of a cent yesterday, rubber touched its highest level for over three mouths. It has now gained nearly two cea'.s since last Tuesday, in spite of a sl ght setback at the end •>■ la.st week. The present rise started in anticipation of further buying by
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Monday. The British Parliamentary delegation en a goodwill visit to China, left Britain today by BOAC flying boat. The delegation's tour will last a month, an^ will include visits to Nanking. Shanghai, Mukden end Singapore. L rd Ammon, the Labour leacl_ er of the delegation,
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  • 60 1 SYDNEY. Monday— The Australian Government will be risked to halve imports from the United States in response to a new British appeal to save dollars. Senator B. Courtice, Australian Trade and Customs Minister, is preparing for submission to the Cabinet tomorrow week, a plan to
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  • 160 1 432 More Illegal Jews Arrested FUMAGUSTA, CYPRUS, Monday. rO British transports, the. Empire Rest and the Em- pue C '1- t V day with 432 Jewish immigrants stopped by tht British Navy as their ship the first to attempt the blockade for two months neared the Palestine coast. The party
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  • 222 1 THE King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Battalion arrived J in Singapore last night after 25 years in India and Burma. Its 450 officers and men think the idea is one of th c best the army ever had. Th c Battalion arrived by the
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  • 306 1 NEW DELHI, Monday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, has agreed to send to the W^< ;nmcnts of India and Pakistan a suggestion lor*: impartial inquiry into the causes of the Indian massacres, United Press learned today. Mr. Attlee at first refused
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  • 71 1 THE captain and crew of the Shell tanker Solen now in Singapore harbour, are unable to sleep at night because some, body on board saw a snakr and did not kill it. The snake was about 12 feei lons and was smothered in oil.
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  • 86 1 RANGOON, Monday. Rtlontless war on what he called "the industry of murder" was declared by Thakln Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister, when he confirmed the Government's determination to suppress to country's crime wave. The Premier, who is touring the Irrawaddy delta area, told a public
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  • 105 1 LONDON, Monday. TRAVELLING overnight fTofll 1 Balmoral, Princess Eli- zabeth arrived in london today to prepare for her vudding on Nov. 20. The King. Princess Margaret and the Duke of Gloucester travelled with her. The Assistant Controller of the Lord Chamberlain's Office. Brig. Norman Wattein. one
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Monday. -The police closed a met ing of the alleged pro-Fascist 'British League of Ex-Servicemf n and Women" m London's East End last night alter a 90-minute shouting match between opposing factions. A crowd of some 2.000 people which jammed the tenementlined John Campbell Road was
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  • 50 1 BATAVIA, Monday.— The six oonsuls here investigating the cease-fire in Indonesia today completed their work with a twohour questioning of Dutch military and civil leaders in Ba'avia on 'certain aspects' of their inquiry. The report to the Security Council is expected to be forwardi*d tomorrow. Reuter.AAP.
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  • 269 1 A DIRECTOR of the Heap Hoe Co. Ltd., Mr. Tan Hock Seng, says the near-riot and partial strik c at his company's Thomson Road rubber factory was not the fault of the Rubber Workers' Union. Mr. Tan alleges that two malcontents who had been working
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    • 75 2 PEIPING, Monday. ARMED Chinese police last night broke up dancing "at a private all-Foreign party of which half of the guests were British, French and Americans of diplomatic status. The police also broke up dancing at the wedding of a Chinese General, fresh from the
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    • 64 2 NUREMBURG, Monday. The war crimes trial of 23 I. Q. Farben Industry executives will enter Its second month tomorrow when the five-man prosecution team begins to wind up its presentation of count one of the five-count Indictment. The trial Is expected to last until early next spring, althoueh
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    • 60 2 PRAGUE. Monday. Trade unionists and political leaders ve-terday paid tribute to the memory of Robert Klein, pre-war vice-president of the International Federation of Trade Unions. and expert attached to the International Labour Office. They attended **c unveiling of a tablet on the trade union headquarters he planned and
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    • 45 2 BALMORAL CASTLE. Scotland. Monday.— The Kin z and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose left Balmoral Castle late yesterday for London after an eight-weeks holiday. Queen Elizabeth stayed in Scotland for perhaps another fortnight, and may be joined by Princess Elizabeth later this wee.:
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    • 76 2 TOKYO, Monday.— Police of six i prefectures were vesterdav hunt- i ing "Boss" Ken Sekine. Tokyo gang leader who has been in hiding for over two months. Sekine. 50. is believed to be hid- i Ing with :i 33-year-old Geisha girl. Nobusan. Thirteen rlnc leaders of the Sekine
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    • 75 2 NEW DELHI. Monday—Fouri teen people, includinc three BriI tish servicemen, weifc killed, and seven seriously injured when a Royal Indian Air Force Dakota crashed while landing; at Palam i airport, near Delhi on Saturday. Names of the dead have been j withheld until their rcaltlvea are notified. The
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    • 45 2 UNOTON, New Zealand Monday— Mr James G'bricn, New Zealand Minister of Marine Tiansport died yesterday at the at'e of 72. Born in Aujraiia. he worked as a shop assistant, a mining engineer and prospector before I coming to New Zealand 42 years A.i\
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    • 50 2 YORK, Mor.day.— Winds of sale force and heavy seas along i the East Coast from Palm Beach, Florida, to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, on Saturday night and early yesterday caused a ship to transmit an SOS and two others to radio they wer P havine difficulty.—A. P.
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    • 95 2 ROME, Monday. International Congress for the 50th anniversary of the discovery of radio by Signor GuRlielo Marconi opened yesterday with a reamrmation of the Italians' claims as Inventor. The Posts and Communications Minister, Sipnor Umborto Merrin, in the opening address, said that the Russian Scientist. M. Popoff, named
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    • 40 2 VAnr.AK city. Motxgay Vatican antl 3 im "Minced yesterday that n new sTf* of ten nl r miil staraos. wi f »i n total vc!"p or ifl.sn iiro would ho teivrt by the State next month, j I7.P
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    • 75 2 LONDON, Monday An army deserter, who turned spy will speak to Britten radio listeners on Wednesday H e will tell them just how he manatres to live on hio wits. He is one of 28.000 deseners whom th P authorities have been trying to find. In quest of
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    • 58 2 SHANGHAI, Monday— Thirteen high CNRRA officials; Including the Deputy Director, Mr. C. M. Li, and the chief secretary, Mr. Lo Han-chin, were ordered to appear before the procurators' office for arraignment in two district courts on charges of corruption It will be th,* first time CNRRA official^ have
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    • 50 2 BOLOGNA, TiondayT^The Italian Catholic Youth Conference here received a letter yesterday from the Croat Catholic Youth pledging solidarity "because we are for the west amd the Pope, and not for the ea-st and the Kremlin's murderers Th> letter was said to have been sent clandestinely from Yugoslavia. U.P.
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    • 82 2 SHANGHAI, Monday. Ysirig Pah Shing, 18, was getting married yesterday and everybody congratulated him for his good luofc. His father owned the large restaurant where the ceremony was taking place. As the brass band began playing the wedding march, the second storey of the main hall collapsed landing
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    • 30 2 DIJON, Monday.— Lucien Coede], French film actor, was killrd .yesterday when he fell from on< moving train into the path of another moving in the ODDOsite direction.— U.P.
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    • 24 2 HOXG KOVG Monday— A PanAmerican Airways clipper, resuming the company's Far East service interrupted by the war arrived here yesterday.— A P.
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    • 38 2 ROME. Monday The Italian press reported yesterday that 100 people confined to Lipari isl-ind. north of Sicily, for various off-ncos revolted ncra'nst the prison euards, injuring 17 policemen and 14 carabineri before orrter tv restored. U.P.
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    • 85 2 LOVETT, Monday. Werner Vetter. 22. German prisoner of war. was married here today to Miss Olive Reynolds, also 22 mother of a baby girl of whom Vetter was the father. The marriage was a victory for hundreds of British women who wrote to the press after Vetter had
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    • 22 2 NAPLES. Monday. Six persons were killed and "i<iht injured when a building collapsed at Bagnoli, nenr Naples yesterday.— A. P.
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  • 91 2 IPSWICH, Monday.— Dr. Hensley Henson, retired Anglican Bishop of Durham and one of the leading churchmen of his day, died of heart disease on Saturday night at his home near here after a long Illness. Ke was 83. Dr. Henson was known for his
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  • 247 2 Interim Aid For France Urgent LONDON, Monday. rE Paris correspondent of The Times says that with his statement of Sept. 24 that Italy and France were the European nations most in need of "stopgap" aid, th c United efl acting Secretary of State., Mr. Lovftt, has acknowledged th c distress
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  • 81 2 SHANNON AIPORT. EIRE. Monday. Millions of dollars worth of 'v here under a heavy police fjuard for 18 hours yesterday Pan-American clipper d Arrow on its way from New York to Calcutta, was held up by mechanical troubi More than half a ton of the
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  • 594 2 U.S. LEADERS HOLD VITAL AID TALKS Opposed Views On Summoning Congress WASHINGTON, Monday. WHILE President Truman and Congressional leaders gathered for the vital Whitehouse meeting today to discuss emergency economic aid for Europe, mi I horitptive officials revealed lhat itep-gap needs for i Western Europe for the next six months
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  • 242 2 VIENNA, Monday. TTHE United States aims to 1 install .Vrchduk c Otto Hapsburg as one of the heads of the Austrian Government, according to the official Sovietzone newspaper here, "Oestt-r--reichische Volkstimme." The paper says that other American -sponsored candidates for return to the Austrian Government ore: Hollywood
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    • 1293 2 NQTICES M-JGAPORE rSJnICIPALITy!' Tenderers for tha Construction of Earthworks. Retaining Walls and Drain at Amoy Street Back Lane Are notified that the ciosiie date for the submission of tenders has been extended to nron Saturday. 4 October 1947 NOTICE THE HONGKONG SHANGHAI I Corporation Office at CAMERON HIGHLANDS Is available
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    • 652 2 NOTICES NOTICE ISSUE OF COLONY OF SINGAPORE TREASURY Bill The Government of the Colony of Singapore will invite tenders for an issue of $5 millions by Treasury Bills on the 10th October, 1947, subject <o the general conditions governing the issued and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills. 2.
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  • 201 3 Carbide Tongkang Will Be Re-Sunk MARINE police may close Singapore River this morning while the Fire Brigade takes out the carbide tongkang that exploded last Tuesday with the loss of at feast two lives. The Fire Brigade will re-sink the tongcang at sea. The water where the tongkang lies on
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  • 192 3 A BRITISH film studio made an attempt to influence public psychology with a war-time production called Thunder Rock, now screening in Singapore. The film is of more significance in this postwar era. Many of the audience at its recent premier in Singapore fell asleep, but
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  • 106 3 The office of the Chief Inspector of Mines, Malayan Union, in Its report on the production of tin ore concentrates in the Malayan CJnion for the month or August, states that 58.743 picuLs, equivalent to 3,497 long tons, of tin ore concentrates were produced in the Malayan
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  • 81 3 BUCHAREST, Monday— Queen Mother Helen of Rumania was present yesterday afternoon when King Michael received an American Congressional croup now in Bucharest. Senator! and representatives, lead by the United States Minister. Mr. Rudolph Schoenfeldt. afterwards clustered round the King and Queen in a 75-minute informal
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  • 280 3 By The Times Correspondent WASHINGTON, Monday. ALTHOUGH Zionists will bring all sorts of pressure on n President Truman, it is unlikely that American will send troops and administrations even as part of a I'nited Nations team to take the place of the British
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  • 104 3 G.G. TO TALK ON POLITICAL PROPOSALS The Governor- General of «>falaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, P.C., will broadcast on Sunday. Oct 5, at 9.45 p.m. The talk will be on the new constitutions f^>r the Malayan Federation and Singapore. It will last for approximately half-an-hour. This broadcast is expected to
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  • 50 3 A 13-year-old Chinese boy, was ordered to be detained in the Boys Home for two years, by the Third Police Court Magistrate yesterday for framing. He was convicted on a similar charge in April this year, when he was sentenced to 6 strokes of th«v light rotan.
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  • 118 3 LONDON, Monday— plan to collect a million signatures, petitioning the King to dissolve the British Parliament so that the Labour Government may be "replaced by business men," was announced at a meeting of Bri. tish motorists. The meeting was held yesterday in Trafalgar Square. British motorists are
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  • 125 3 Murder By Unknown Chinese A CHINESE woman describ- ed in th e Singapore j Coroner's Court yesterday how three midnight intruders, after ransacking her house, shot an inmate and vanishpd with cash and property worth 9288. The Coroner. Mr. W. O. Porter, was Inquiring into the shooting of a ni-?ht
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  • 57 3 From Our SUIT Correspondent PENANG, Monday.— The former Penang badminton State player, Lee Hoo Chye was married this morning at the Penang Registry to Miss Ltm Poh Choo. The Re. gistrar of Marriages, Mr. B. J. Jennings officiated. Witnesses were Mr. Kam Kee Leong for the bridegroom and
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  • 213 3 TRIESTE, Monday. 1 IEUT; WILLIAM Van Atton, who was seized and hold with two American other ranks for five days by Yugoslav troops, said yestes day that the Yugoslav officers and soldiers "tried vainly to im. ivss on us how strong Russia was." ■Tin' main tiling
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  • 396 3 MOUNTING TOLL FROM CHOLERA PIN EGYPT Anti-Vaccine Is Flown To Cairo CAIRO, Monday. THE cholera epidemic in Egypt claimed 11 more dead yesterday before the arrival by plane today of the first of three emergency consignments of two and d half tons of anti-cholera vaccine from Britain. This brings the
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    32 3 Storm-lashed coast at Miami, Florida, U.S.A., during the recent hurricane when hundreds of palatial homes like this one were wrecked. At its height the hurricane reached 110 miles an hour. A.P. photo.
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  • 208 3 Perak Trial On Singapore Acquittal A 35-YEAR-OLD American, j Alfred Eugene Commiade, who was desciibed as an estate engineer, was ordered by the Second Magistrate, Mr.| L. C. Goh, yesterday, to be returned to Sitiawan, Perak, to face a charge of alleged cheating. Cammiade told Mr. Goh that he had
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  • 110 3 There were four daylight robberies In Singapore yesterday, two of them with the use of arms. The first robbery took place in Neil Road at 5.30 a.m., when four Chinese, all armed, took $350 in cash and jewellery from a Chinese family. In Serangoon Road at 2.30
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  • 94 3 SEOUL Monday. Nearly 400 Korean rightist youths marched past Duksoo palace yesterday waving English language banners proclaiming: "American forces, do not leave Korea to Trie hands of the Communist imperialists," and "shut up. Red dictator Shtikov." (Colonel-General T. F. Shtikov, Russian delegate to the Soviet-American Commission on
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  • 77 3 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. Fourteen Malay drivers, under police escort, left this morning for Ayer Hitam to bring back buses belonging to the south Johore Bus Company which the drivers who struck on Saturday drove off. Only two South Johore buses operated
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  • 185 3 From Oar Stan* Correspondent IPOII. Monday.— Two thefts by Europeans were reporied in I poh yesterday. The total haul consisted of $30. a bottle of gin and a "leopard." The victim of the first theft was Mr. S. Nalliah. a well-known state cricketer. He reported
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  • 97 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. Not satisfied with $40 that was given them, three Chinese gunmen, last night, broke into a house and escaped with jewellery Just before the police arrived. Shortly after dusk, the three men, armed with pistols held up a clerk, Ho Yip,
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  • 202 3 Another Russian Veto Threat LAKE Success, Monday. RUSSIA again yesterday threatened to use the veto against Italy's application for memberships in the United Nations. At the sam: time, she is carryIng on an intensified propaganda campaign against i'.:c United States. The Italian issue is due to be voted upon in
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  • 119 3 S.O.S. TO ARMY TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES MONROE, Texas, Monday.^ The Texas forestry service sent an urgent appeal to the Arms; today to rush troops and all equipment possible to an area in east Texas where forest flrea were raging unchecked and wert threatening a million an«i a half acres
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  • 30 3 The day of the marriage ol Princess Elizabeth to Lieut. Philip Mour.tbatten on Nov. 20 will be a public holiday in Singapore says a Gazette notification yesterday.
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  • 227 4 JAPANESE CLOTH TOUCHES PEAK PRODUCTION Export Markets Are Expanding TOKIO, Monday. THE Supreme Allied Commander, Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur, in his half-yearly report on the administration of Japan, states that, in spite of severe handicaps, numerous industries made gains in production. Cotton, with 63 million square yards manufactured in June,
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    47 4 The bridegrooms' spokesman in Sunday's mass wedding of 38 Chinese couples was 29-year old Mr. Ho Kiat Sun, a teacher of the Yuk Ying Chinese School. Mr. Ho's bride was a permanent hair waving specialist, the former Miss Lam Phui I. an. lie was bridegroom No. 30.
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  • 388 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. CABLED results of the Ixmdon Matriculation Examination which was held in Kuala Lumnur, Penan?? and Singapore in June this year were announced by the Education Departments of the Malayan Union and Singapore today. Tho results for Kuala Lumpur
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  • 111 4 NEW YORK, Monday.— Plans to develop the natural resources of Liberia with private American capital and skill were announced in New York by the Secretary of State of the Negro Republic. Mr. Gabriel L. Der.nis, and Mr. Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Among those associated with Mr.
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  • 120 4 BIRMINGHAM, Monday. The South African High Commissioner, Mr. Heaton Nicholas, said in a speech on Saturday night that an Empire Custom Union receo-tly advocated by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, "is as impracticable a suggestion as the establishment of a House of Commons in Moscow.
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  • 40 4 WARSAW, Monday.— The Polish Minister of Labour and Social Welfare.Mr. Kazimiers Rusinek, left by plane tor London yesterday to study labour conditions on the Invitation of the British Minister of Labour, George Issacs.— A.P.
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  • 75 4 PARIS, Monday. The Foreign Ministry yesterday denied a report that France had unofficially assured Britain and the United Slates she would merge her zone in Germany with the combined Anglo-American one after the November Foreign Ministers' conference in London. An official spokesman said the French
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  • 115 4 TOKIO, Monday— The newspaper Yomiuri said yesterday that Princess Mary Visaka Swati, cousin of the King of Siam, had arrived in Japan to marry a Japanese she nv-t in Bangkok during the war. The story, which was not confirmed, said the prospective groom was Nobutsugu
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  • 303 4 13-Million -Yr-Old Remains Found LONDON, Monday. A WHOLE group of ape man remains more than 13 million years oW has been discovered i n the Sterkfontein caves of South Africa by Dr. Robert Broom, according to a claim made by him in the British scientific publication, Nature. Dr. Broom in
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  • 971 5 CLOSER TOUCH BETWEEN MALAYA AND LONDON ABM Ready To Act As The Mouthpiece From Our Own Correspondent. LONDON, Sept. 17 (By Air Mail). THE question of the Association of British Malaya 1 representing public opinion on Malayan affairs to the authorities in the United Kingdom was discussed during the annual
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    60 5 As the Premier of Eire, Mr. Eamonn de Valera, left 10 Downing Street on Sept. 19 after a meeting with the British Cabinet, a woman ran forward. "God bless yon." she said to "Dev." Mrs. Cuneen, of Cork, with her daachter Ann, is here seen being led aside to let
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  • 246 5 Income-Tax Keeord In Ceyion *Rom (iui Own Correspondent I.CMBO (By Air Mail). IRE are some Worthwhile lessons for M;. in th<' report of th c < Income Tax Department. issued recently. This report covers the financial year 1945-46. which cannot r ..rdfd as a normal period because o f the
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  • 415 5 Need For Malayan Oils Fats From Our Own Correspondent LONDON (By Air Mail). nEFERENCE to the decline A jn Malaya's export of oils and fats was made by Mr. Oeoffrey Heyworth, presiding at the annual meeting of members of Lever Brothers and Unilever Ltd. in London recently. He pointed out
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  • 515 5 OENTENCE of seven years' rigorous imprisonment was passed yesterday in the Singapore Assize Court on a young Chinese, Teo Kirn Hock, 21, who tried to hit a constable on the head with a gun. He was COAfiotod of carrying a revolver and being in unlawful
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  • 67 5 Ships alongside the Singapore wharfs yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf: Agapenor (38). West Wharf: K*pan e (3), Taltybius (6-7). Empire Dock: St Cloud Victory (19-20), Bentong (26), Lecion Victory (29-30). Sheers Wharf: Van der Hagen. At the wharves today: Cuacam (40-41), Hugo de Vries (19-20), Mount
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  • 119 5 NEW YORK, Monday— A formal plea for Moroccan independence was made yesterday to the United Nations Secretary-Gene-ral, Dr Trysrve Lie, by the Nationalist Party of French Morocco. Th ft memorandum was signed by the Secretary-General of the Moroccan Independence Party, which claims the support of 3,000 000
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  • 25 5 Mrs. E. V. Davie*. one of the two women delegates to the Inter Asian Conference at New Delhi bM returned to Singapore.
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  • 19 6 IN LOVING memory of Capt. R. C. C. Dyason. who passed away on the 30th September. 1946.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 1158 6 A ballot now being taken in the Malayan Union will decide whether some 40.000 Government servants will strike or not. This strike has been recommended by the Pan-Malayan Council of Government Workers, following the breakdown of its negotiations with Government over wages. The unions represented
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    • 128 6 IN his charming diary in the Straits Times of Sept. 20, "Tuan Djek," suggests there is a Cape Remunia (the Tuan will, I am sure, forgive the moder n spelling) known to' the Malays but is there? Telok Remunia, yea, but the adjoirng cap c is merely Tanjong
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  • 1052 6 REPORT ON THE N.E.I. By the Amsterdam correspondent of the Financial Times THE situation in the Netherlands East Indies Is still confused. There is a general feeling of uncertainty throughout the islands, which the Security Council has not helped to remove. Reports from
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    • 662 6 I HAVE been sent a copy of, the manifesto of the I newly formed Progressive Party, and if I were to rely on I its promises alone I might 1 even feel inclined to join it. But there ar c certain factors; which make me pause before
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    • 82 6 TOO MUCH IS NOT ENOUGH Many are prepared to argue in liivwir of producing a great deal more ot everything, in much less time, for a world that likes its noises and wants them loud and big. Believing that fine cigarettes have no affinity with quantity and speed, Benson Hedges,
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  • 529 7 FOUND HIS TAXI "FLAMING SKELETON" In Funeral Parade Of S'pore Red l IM Eng Chew, a Singapore laxi driver, told the Third Police Court yesterday how his taxi was reduced to a flaming skeleton in Hill Street while a Communist funeral procession was passing, on Aug. 27. The vice-president of
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  • 338 7 Singapore Attack On ChiangKai-shekAnd U.S. China Policy THK Chian"; Kui-shek Government und the present "expansionist policy" of the United States were attacked yesterday by the Chairman of the Pan-Mala->an headquarters of the China Democratic League, Mr. 1 1 v Yue-tse. Mr. Hu presided over a press conference which was held
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  • 388 7 Majority Rights Wanted By Tamils "\l/l a"? always ouaied unV* der the pretext of being a 'section,' although we form 80 to 90 per cent of the Indian population in Makiya, and non-Tamils are appointed to represent the community. "Now it is time to put an end to this usurpation
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  • 97 7 The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. Chan Ah Soo. chief linotype mechanic or the Straits Times Press. Lt.. after a short illness. Mr. Chan. >vho was 34, joined the Straits Times on March 25. 1927. II ts grandmother, mother, a sister and four brothers survive
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  • 78 7 Travellers leaving Malaya for another destination may take with* them up to $45 (Malayan currency) and the equivalent of $85 (Malayan; in foreign currency other than sterling, says a notification in the Govern, ment Gazette y.sterday. This sum may be taken without obtaining special permission In lira
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  • 60 7 From Our Own Correspondent MUAR, Monday.— At the annual general meeting of the Indian Muslim League, Muar, the following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. K. P. Packaer Mohamed; Vice-President, Mr. T. M. Ibrahim; Secretary, Mr. M. M. Yassin, Asst. Secretary. Mr. T. A. Ja'far.
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  • 486 7 J)OST-WAR economic condiI tioiw in Malaya would have been greatly improved if its interests had not time and again been ignored or sacrificed in the larger set-up of Imperial considerations, said Mr. Lee Kong Chian on Saturday. He was speaking in Sin as
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  • Malayan Round-up
    • 108 7 From Our Staff Correspondent, MI'AK. Monday. AFTER the water was let out of thf 12th Milestone Panehcr swimmiiiK pool yesterday, the body of a ChtaMM schoolboy, aired 18. was found on the pool bottom. He was one of a group of 42 boys
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    • 77 7 SEREMBAN. Monday. Two wellknown Malayan badminton personalities were married IMM yesterday. The groom was Mr. Llm Ewe Law, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Cheng Sinn, and the bride was Miss Lee Chee Neo, eldest daughUr of Mr. and Mr.s. I,ee Tek Nle, also of Seremb.in. Mr.
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    • 41 7 riiHE Singapore Lodge TheosoL phical Society will celebrate the 100 th anniversary of the birth Of Dr. Annie Besant tomorrow at No. 8. Cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. Speakers will be Mr K.P.K. Menon and Mrs. Rk* Von KruMMttenia
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    • 82 7 KEMAMAN, Monday- The police are Investigating a report of attempted arson at Kuala K<maman. The Chimse owner of a house awoke one morning to (Ind a hole in his roof. Investigation revaled that it had be n mad; by a lighted lamp of scrap rubber dipped in kerosene.
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    • 45 7 KLMAMAN. Monday Thi- pnlice have arrealed two Malays who are allied to have broken into a ChlXMM house at Jalan Ayer Putch. It is alleged that the two m n reeeBt arrival* from Ki':»la Tront:ganu, broke into thp hoi: ran.saclwd a room downstairs.
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    • 98 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday.— The BrtMHOf branch of the Ceylon Indention ol Ifalaya, at a meet. in« held at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on Friday, decided to collect lunds for the relief of f h<Ceylon Hood victims Mr. K. Alvapillai, Commission* r of Food Supplies. Ceylon. Kave the
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    • 125 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Monday. Two younx Chinese named Nj? Cheng Hunt, alias Muthu, and Tan Kesit I*enng. alias Hltam. alias KHInijah, were committed for trial at the next assizes on a charge of abducting Ismail bin Omr In order that h» mlurht be murdered. It was stated that In
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    • 49 7 Thr civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. W. J. Edwards. M.P.. Is expected in Singapore in a w<. k s time. lie will stay In the "lony for a week. He is now In BoHf Kong. The Civil Lord is visiting civil establishments of the
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    • 42 7 Flyi tig Again i/lUala LUMPUR M mdaj. The I\ Kuala Lumpur Flying Club wnl !>«• reopened on Wednesday and Hying will be available to those in possession of current turn* licences. Plying Instruction win probably tx 'in aboul the middle of Octobi r.
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  • 433 7 McAlister In Strong Position TIE Strong position of MrAUstar and Co.. Ltd reflected in tbt Company's lVsclYe acioiiiits. s;ii<l tint chairman, M*. T, H. Holyoak, ipcwlring at tln^ annual DM i t« mg in Singapotv yostciday. "ItoUoWlna our former poll. > of prudence." Mr Bolyoak continued, w«> have f«'U it
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 DOUBLE DECCA portable RADIO has now arrived ./JSgESSiJhMSigg^^ Ni'ws c- Music from ffiT nil i,\vr the world ,Jos^ ANYWHERE with or fey' v f Tc^rQi I °i»* r te from ac/dc ioo V,fa.V X i;,V r 0 250 Volti or sslf1| OCSU '"V^^^^J coßlain«d dry BATTERIES Price $180 00 Mi?
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    • 58 7 TABLEWARE IN BEST QUALITY E•P• N S in Knvl.inct ENTREE DISHES I In (>v:il :m<l ()l>l(>i)-( Sli ijh -s Solid Mounted over md Tase, PRICES FROM $55.00 TO $90.00 We cordially invite you V, tiuptct our Silverware Dept. "Al" Is tl T*{m K standard in n. El iv( r. lt^^lJ^P,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 181 7 i■ i Mate] m<• a 0 Rond. 5.45 p.m. Xi < p fit cln.-w, 8. Fort Cunning Roatf, 10 n.m. First heat of Uip Intel teiir dnnrc champloivhlp. Union .j.i. k Club. North Hrlilße Road. Bpm. Weekly dance. :ulmi- ■> ■•> hy tlrket only, Union Jnek Club. N'litn BrMfT Road.
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  • MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA
    • 334 8 THE children in kampongs learn at an early age to be of use. Even the tiniest child will gather sticks for the family cooking. Very small girls will carry water or wheel it on home-made contraptions, carrying out their duties with a
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    • 208 8 fiUICKESI way to shred soap is *< to use an ordinary grater. Afterwards, grater can be used to lather the washine-tiD water. if. Sf. A GOOD idea after washing an ironing-board cover is to nut it back on the board damo. It v. ill shrink as
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    • 1095 8  -  NURSE ELIZABETH By Niuse Elizabeth is qualified in the care of babies and young children. If you have any problems and need her help, write to: Nurse Elizabeth, c/o Straits Times. Cecil Street, Singapore. Please give a pseudonym under which your letter
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    • Article, Illustration
      20 8 Which Do Yon Prefer? Greta Gynt's colour coat deft) or the French mannequin's woollen coat with the new .V'Htlc Silhouette"
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    • Article, Illustration
      29 8 ABOVE: R.K.O. actress Larain e Day models this lace froqk which is worn over a froth of petticoats in amethyst and azure net. BELOW: Panty.style Swimsuit of white lastex.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 108 8 J \j\j will be subscribing towards building the First Tuberculosis Clinic in Singapore if you buy a $5.00 TICKET to the Rotary Club Entertainment and Games, to be held at GREAT WORLD Amusement Park 830 p.m. to 1 a.m. on P Wednesday Ist October. Valuable Prizes will be awarded in
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    • 188 8 THE LAST WORD IN TOILET REFINEMENT SOLE AGENTS SANDILANDS. BUTTERY CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG Papineau "C 111 C lAI A hi" BRITAIN S BEST El/ljVf AN LOUD SPEAKER-PHONE (Inter-Communicaiion System) INSTANT SPEAKING SAVE SB& ITS THE ANSWER TO EFFICIENCY ~TJ Audible 50 ft. away Brine* your entire f^dfifll organization
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  • 1147 9  -  R.E. HOLTTUM The Malayan Gardener By Director of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore SEVERAL passion flowers will grow in Malaya. In the lowlands the Buah Su.^u (Pnssiflora laurifolia) is very vigorous, but it does not flower freely enough to b" ornamental. Cr«ss pollination with flowers from another plant is
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 151 9 PUBUC FUNCTIONS Vjf W^lfi^i*ll SSsiSiml fl FRIVATE PARTIES lV.V.V.^aSKfe*^ 1 DANCE BANDS VFy;, I V^^T EBmßiiiii WM L SYSTEMS IN '/•!'!ll V AMiLIIIERS FROM 10 l'f!////1111, X ''■3*"««'slii II WAITS KIIL l W&WwVV''\%»»'uWfc'"'« 111 ■W' < -^^™l -M M§o BCS SJSS MUUI 6!AM **********1111 lH |l l jfli 'ff/l P^—\
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    • 411 9 Wisdom is made thiS Sh&1)B (and only this shape) P^^lM^Sf^^l^Pßi isdom> swklclv spaced tufts l&r&^0^ correct teeth cleaning easy lor P-^^^^^^^ i^^i caustf they are widely spaced. Wisdom's tapered tufts penetrate 3afl oeivteen (ecih and comb out every particle ot tood whicb me (.UKKtWI MAI IU LLtA* I outside frowt
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 634 9 Tt wm trootcat tfeat on m oertBfn l ry cai€ West uotned the heart r mt'e'^iou^^rt 2T, IV to defeat a cont-p- was Dunisn*d «Ub MtT Se ven of the eluht West olavers. a zero score! on e in East's eteht of heart. conSouth dealer. tinued with the heart ace
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  • 1374 10 OUR LONDON LETTER ...Jells of the drought in Southern England... .the scorched countryside.... the gloomy prospects for winter....and the search for the last of American tinned f00d5.... IONDON, (By Airmail). Travelling right across England from West to East in the Cornish Riviera Express yesterday prepared us for this morning's sad
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 257 10 NO TOWN WOULD HAVE Hi2R NO MAN COULD TAME HER! aua FiHr^r ROMANCE DRAMA \UsmM^}J[ AS FEARLESS AS fornia wa»> »^<^ SUPREME TECHNICOLOR CLASSIC! V RAY MILLAND BARBARA STANWYCK BARRY FITZGERALD "grand opening to-day CAPITOL 11 a.m.— 2 1. 1S 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Air- Conditioned Phone 5159 sabu^JVarrar Opening
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    • 283 10 SKYWAYS (far an) LTD. (Incorporatea in Hongicong) DIRECT LANCASTRIAN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICI BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND HONGKONG IN 7 HOURS Af£X7 DEPARTURES Fnday 3rd October Tvesday 7th October Friday 10th October Pnqutrte* v THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporatea in England) Grneral Arents Teleohone Singapore 3876. Penan* 7. K. Lumpur 3303
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 327 10 RADIO MALAYA land (2). 9.30 to 12.30 Me Orange Carmen CavaUaro; 10.00 As You Like in a ore Network. It; 10 .20 Pun; 10.40 Requests; 11.00 1 p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.40 Rhythm. RADIO SEAC Music of the British I«w n m Rni 8.20 Classical Favourites; 9.00 1. T.M.A.; 8 a.m.
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  • 165 11 By A Market Correspondent CONDITIONS in the pepper \j market have taken a favourable turn since the week-end, when dealers resumed their purchases after a period of inactivity. Several deals were dosed at $95.75. Yesterday'! prices wjre: Rice: No. 1 $113; No. 2 1113. Glutinous Rice: No
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  • 236 11 By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE. Monday. rE local share market opened the week surprisingly active and firm. Both Tins and Industrials were again marked higher. Rubbers, however, continued in the doldrums. Chances In orlce quotations given today by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were as follows: INDUSTRIALS Buyer Fraser
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  • 60 11 The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association's or Ices at uoon yesterday were: Cta. rta. oer lb. et ib to. 1 R.SS Spot loose nominal 31 31 >* lo 1 R.S.8. fob In bales Oct. 31 32 lo 2 R.8.S. fob in bales Oct. 31% 314 lo 3 B8.8.
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  • 91 11 Steady progress has been made with the reclamation of The Patallng Rubber Estates Limited properties, but further work remains to be done before they are bark to pre-war standard. This report was made to shareholders at their annual meeting In London when It was announced that an Interim
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 595 11 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (IncorDoratea in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. Talthjblas" From U.K G. C "St Cloud Victory" ..From U.S. A G. 19 "Tydeus' From I!.K O. 13 "Anlilorhns" Due from U.K Oct. 11 "l.ycaon" Dne from U.K Oct. It "Diomed" Dne from U.K Oct. 19
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    • 355 11 PRESIDENT LINE SAILINGS TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON via INDIA EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Freight Only MOUNT DAVIS Singapore Arr. Sept. 34 Penan* Arr. Oct. 9 MOUNT ROGERS Singapore Arr. Oct. t Penan; Arr. Oct. M AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LID. OTOOM nr.nr. tels: cc2B frt. 6'r,i PASSAffI <9<9 ~LYKES~ORTENTri.iNE~ LYKES BROS.
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    • 443 11 Shippers and others Interested m Shipping Intelligence are referred to advertisements In Col. 6 and 7 opposite page P O s. s. CANTON From Singapore Nov. 30th due London Dec. 22nd Feb. 29th March 2ord Passage Rates Singapore/London FIRST CLASS from £122 to £152 TOURIST CLASS from £84 to £100
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    • 525 11 E HERMAN KLAVENESS UNE DUCKNALL (IniM:i!.>r.t; (I »i;h I muled Liabilttv In No: 5. 5. CO., LTD. jos AMOBLM> t&MOfporatod in Finland) SAN FHANCISI O, LONI>ON. ANTWKRP VWCOI VFU s.s. ClT¥ OF CARLISLE Dni 7 Not. LONDON •CHWVU.I.r Dur 3 O. t. •\STwXsssr -n,.. CO., -TD. (Inoatporatai i" MaiMPOi*) PHONE
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  • 389 12 STRIKE THREAT AFFECTS RACING Regional Meets If Rail Services Cut? By Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE racing world is keeping a close watch on the latest developments in the Malayan Union labour crisis. A general strike, with the resultant curtailment of the rail service, may well mean that turf
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  • 100 12 I>ECORD entries are expect- ed for the Singapore Amateur Swimming Championships to be held in niidOctobor, says the secretary of the S.A.S.A., Mr. W. H. Yetton. T day <s the clcsinß date for entries fur whn.t are virtui-lly the M layan swimnvnß Championships. Mr Yetton
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  • 105 12 Two finals in the Singapore "badminton championships the woman's Junior doubles and the s" singles—will be played at the Clerical Union Hall over the week-end. Saturday's fixtures, beginning 2.15 p. m Men's junior doubles semi-final James Cheng and M.T. Weng vs. Hu Wei H'in and
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  • 155 12 NEW YORK. Monday. THE premier American sports contest of the year the annual baseball World Seriesopens tomorrow with the New York Yankees, American League champions, opposing the Brooklyn Dodgers, National League title winners. A new single-game attendance record is certain to be set at Yankee Stadium
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  • 237 12 The Singapore Islar.d Club September Monthly (Stapleford Competition played ov; r the week-end resulted in a win lor D. Neill ir. the "A' 1 Division with a score of 39' 4 points, and the "B" Division by R. Ker-L;ndsay with a score of 36i points. The
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  • 60 12 The following will play for the Ceylon Sports Club at hockey against the Singapore Police tomorrow at 5 p.m. on the Police Ground, Thomson Road: V. N. Pillay, J. Sebastian, A. D. Ponnampalam. Victor John, E. Doraisamy, A. C. Shegaram. S. Yogorajah, W. Ponr.iah, W. Ponnampalam. S.
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  • 53 12 me 3.C.C. hockey team against the V.M.C.A. tomorrpw at 5.15 p.m. or. the Padang is: H. E. Pethe:; D. B. Haig, D. K Daniels: M. Read, R. C. H. Armistead, J. F. Pearcey; H. I. Saunders. H. M. Newton. W/Cdr. Franklin, S/Ldr. Leggett, R. Bell. Referee: Mr.
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  • 501 12 Chinese In Cup Semi-Final T"HE S.C.F.A. II (Chinese 1 Seniors) entered the semi-final round of the S.A.F.A. Cup competition yesterday, eliminating H.M.S. Simbang by four goals to two at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was an impressive victory, won by a dashing set of forwards whose form must have set high
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  • 270 12 SYDNEY, Monday. HTHE Australian Jockey Club has banned the .name Shyster for a racehorse. Shyster, a two-year-old, was registered under that name in March this year. Now he is called Boycott. Among Urn publicised recent changes In racehorse names have been Howsaboutit, now named Eclipse;
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  • 1019 12 FOLLOWING arc the latest tables in the English and Scottish soccer leagues, including Saturday's games: ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIVISION ONE P. W. D. L. F. A. Ptfi. Arsenal 9 8 1 0 23 5 17 Preston 10 7 1 2 14 11 15 Blackpool 10 6 2
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  • 665 12  -  Epsom Jeep By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TVERBRIGHT (lat e Zinnia), a three year-old English filly E who has beaten Kashmiri Song in England at level weights, is one of 10 new importations making their debut at the Kuala Lumpur races which begin on Saturday.
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  • 76 12 The Singapore Hockey Association will hold a •hockey league starting from Nov. 1. This decision was reached at a meeting of the Associations subcommittee held at the SRC. yesterday. The following teams will take part in the forthcoming league: S.R.C., Ceylon S.C., Indian Association, S.C.R.C. and
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  • 196 12 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. T Kai Sow, Selangor and Malayan Chinese fullback, made soccer history in Kuala Lumpur today when he scored seven goals for the Selangor C.R.C. to give them a 7 l victory over the Kuala Rovers in the First
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  • 25 12 TODAY: IIi?h water 11.03 a.m. (8 8 ft.) and 10.50 n.m. CJ.S ft.). TOMORROW: 11.24 a.m. (9 ft.) and 11.30 p.m. (9.7 ft).
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 573 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from o&ge 6> VKHK IKS i- ok SAU DE LUXE Chevrolet 1940 four newtyres, new upholstery recently overhauled, ijood condi'ion. Price reasrnable Phone 3434. FOR QUICK SALE American Pontlac Balocn 33.8 h.p. in excellent condition ffer. Owner leaving for N.E.I. Call 45 Circular Rd. or ring 3552.
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    • 141 12 DUNLOP TYRES provide— 46X 15 Pic* Winners With MALAYAN TURF FORM A Complete Up-to-date Guide to Racine NOW ON SALE AT:SINGAPORE:— Kl.\:.V LUMPUR:— Kelly A Walsh. Raffles Place "i^ 1 1 Book BMI RallwaT City Book Store. CoUyer Quay Station. O. H. Kiat Co. Ltd.. Robinson Rd IPOH M. Mohamed
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