Malaya Tribune, 22 May 1946

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  • 34 1 The Malaya Tribune Tl,e Newspaper tf The People Of Malay* 'Phone Nos:—Editorial 5811 Advertising, Circulation Accounts 5812 IGlir PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, May 22, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, May 22, 1946
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  • 565 1 Impressive Ceremony In Municipal Chamber (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) i: *v>O?iJNG OF A 19-GUN SALUTE, THE RT. HON'BLE MALCOLM 1 DON VM> BECAME TU FIRST GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE MALAYAN UNI IND SINGAPORE IT A H'STORIC AND COLOURFUL CEREMONY HELD IN r -T MUNITIPAL COUNCIL CHAMBER THIS MORNING.
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  • 105 1 Reuter. .E"vV YORK, May 21.— on the heels of reI that hopes of a iement of the Sovietin dispute at tor.v's special meeting the UNO Security incti have received a re setback through w charges filed by the ian delegate of Sola I erf erence in PerinternaJ
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  • 67 1 LONDON. May 21.—Abotlt a third of thm British and Indian trooT's hi the Netherlands East Indies have been wihtdrawn, said Mr. Frederick BeJletwer, Pinanctal Secretary to the War Office, in reply to a question in the House of Common,! today. The remain ir>ir two-thirds hsaid were in Java.
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  • 57 1 Oath of allegiance administered to the Governor-Gcnerc.l by the Chief Justice. Malayan Un on, Hon. Mr. Justice H. C. Willan:— "I Malcolm Mac Donald do swear '.'hat I Kriß be faithftl and bear true a legiance fo His Majesty King George VI. Its Heirs and Successors
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  • 716 1 Pledging the fullest co-operation to the Gover-nor-General, the Governor of Singapore, Mr. F. C. Gimson in an address of welcome delivered at this morning's installation ceremony, declared: "We rejoice that His Majesty has selected as Governor-Gene-ral you, Sir, who have such a wide experience of the
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  • 554 1 —Mr. Mac Donald Following addresses by Mr. F. C. Gimson, Governor of Singapore, and Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan Union, the Governor-General made his first address to the people of Malaya. Itr. Mac Donald declared that after pending a winter in
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  • 46 1 Following an official intimation <7za/ His Excellency the GovernorGeneral had specialty requested that no pho'ographs of his arrival should appear in ihe Press untU after the I wearing n ceremony, ihe Mornim Tribune today carried on y t\he story of his arrival.
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  • 456 1 Fighting continuing in Azerbaijan, but... A.P. Reuter. TiSßiai AN, May 21.—A usuaUy reliable Teheran source to-day stated that fighting was continuing in the Shahindej area south of Lake Urumia in Kurdistan near the Azerbaijan frontier. There were casualties and prisoners were taken on both sides,
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  • 25 1 A.P. LONDON, May 20:—untitled is binding England's police BRfta together by radio contact to unt«' thorn into a combined f<OT c any spread of crime.—A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 416 2 Fresh Persian Charge Before Security Council A.P. NEW YORK, MAY 21. —HOPES OF EFFECTING AN EARLY SETTLEMENT OF THE VEXING IRAN ISSUE, WHICH WAS SCHEDULED FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL TOMORROW, SHATTERED TODAY FOLLOWING AN IRANIAN CHARGE THAT "SOVIET INTERFERENCE
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  • 138 2 A.P. NEW YORK, May 21.— I At least three United j Army officers and one wo- man clad in Army uniform j were killed when an air- plane crashed into the 58th floor of the great Bank of Manhattan on Wall Street tn th* heart
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  • 128 2 Reuter. ALEXANDER. May 21.—1t was stated today that 12 Britisr soldiers were injured, some C h m seriously, in yesterday's enewed demonstrations in Alemdria when a British Military rry was attacked in a native inartei*. •gether, 57 British soldiers been injured in rioting in Alexandria since
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  • 267 2 (Tr bune Correspondent) IPOH Found guilty on a w? rge of r.movmg a considerable amount of vUal oreag* oarts from -he ChangKa: Mine curing a large-scale looting mi-med-ately alter the Japanese surrender, two Chinese. Cmn Vee. and Lee Onn. were sentenced to four years
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  • 75 2 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, May 20.—Foul play is suspected following the discovery by the police, in Lowchee Kampong, Bukit Mertajam, today, of the dead body of a Chinese with four shotwounds on his back, and legs tied together. The corpse was dumped at a place
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  • 141 2 Mok Lee Meng, taikong of a moto/ tongkang, in whose boat was found six piculs of rice which he claimed to have bought at Trenfganu for his crew, was fined $500, (a default two months' r.i. when ht- was found guilty on a charge of moving rice
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  • 77 2 Nearly 400 ships of gross merchant tonnage of 1.612,810 tons, are now under construction in the shipyards of Britain which so nobly responded to the call for ships of war during the past six years. Mcst of the craft are for Brlain and Ireland, eight are for the British Dominions
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  • 516 2 A.P. HONG KONG, May 22. —Timely rains which broke a drought in the Hong Kong area have brought rice prices down and raised hopes for the spring rice crop in Kwangtung, where many peasants began planting in anticipation of further rains. Nearly five inches
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  • 221 2 A 47-year old Chinese Sim Aw Huan was committed to stand his trial at the next assizes on a charge of gang robbery, after evidence "had been heard at a preliminary inquiry in the Fourth Court yesterday. It is alleged that on the night of Dec. 16
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  • 60 2 Bail in the sum of $17,000 in two sureties was offered' to a Chinese woman Tan Ah Bee after charges of being in possession of 160 tahils cf chandu and 150 katis of ganja were explained to her in the third police court yesterday. The case was postponed to May
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  • 85 2 A.P. IS NG. May 21.—Denmark has I treaty relinquishing her xtraterritorial rights in China with the formalities concluded at a S.">inote ceremony held at the Mini:>ti..' of Foreign Affairs. Foreign Minister Wang Shihchieh and the Danish Envoy. Hennk de Kauffmann. signed the pact. Both nations
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  • 80 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Vice-President of the Singapoie Filipino Association, Mr. P. G. Peralta is leaving Singapore shortly on a visit to Manila where he will attend the inauguration ceremony of the independent Philippines Commonwealth to be held there on July 4. Mr. Peralta carries with him
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  • 92 2 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. May 20.—With a view to organising a branch here, Mr. Aw Siew Ec, representative of the China Democratic League of South China, has arrrived here. Having left China early in April for Singapore where he made good progress, the object of his Malayan
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  • 93 2 A.P. SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 21.Lt. Col. Gregory "Pappy" Boyingion, famous American Pacific fighter ace, filed a criminal complaint charging Lucille Malcomson with the theft of $3,000 (U.S.). He accused her of taking allotment money he sent home from his pay for the carof his children.
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  • 972 2 Reuter. Even if the immediate threat of widespread famine can be overcome, the world still confronts the problem of extending the pending harvests to cover need* until the following harvests. Shortages are thought likely to persist until 1948. The United Nations conference of
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  • 156 2 Reuter. RANGOON. May 20.—The Supreme Council of the Anti-Fascist League has vested full powers in its Executive Committee to make the necessary preparations for launching a freedom struggle should it become necessary. It has also appointed a Standing Committee to co-operate such preparations and h:<s decided to launch
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  • 159 2 Bail in the sum of $2.500 was extreated when bailor Ng Ming Yong could not show cause in the Fourth Police Court yesterday why it should not be estreated. Instead of giving reasons why he should not lose his money. Ng Ming Yong told the court he was
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  • 57 2 Capt. L. D. Gammans, M P., w-ll be the speaker at the meeting t 0 be held to-day in the roof-garden of the Adelphi Hofel at 1 p.m. Capt. Gammans is himself a roiarian, being an activ e member of the Rotary Club
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  • 49 2 KUALA LUMPUR, May 21.—The first post war Agri-Horticultural exhibition will be held here during the August Bank Holidays, Aug. 3 to 5, at Batu Road English School, it is understood. Intending exhibitors, it is learnt, are requested to communicate with the secretary for the information centre in Java Street.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 134 2 j IJENG SENG Co. General Building Contractors and Furniture Manufacturers Contractors to War Department, Admiralty, Air Ministry Government Authorities undertake small or major works Repairs or renovations to Godcwns, Factories, Offices, Schools, Public Buildings, Private Residences etc. Factory: Head Office: Nos 34/36 Penhas Road 34, Maude Road, No. 9, Cavcnagh
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    • 143 2 f NOTICE sFngapore municipality Tenders are invited for the supply of:— 50 tons of 30/40 Penetration 3itumen 100 tons of 80/100 Penetration Bitumen 100 tons of Rapid Curing Cutback Asphalt. Copies of the General Conditions and Specifications can be obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office. Tenders in sealed covers clearly
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  • 1398 3 AT THE HANDSOF THr B i Y A^4^ HO T ™£RWENT CRUEL TREATMENT TJTON OF Tm WHILE ENGAGED IN THE CONSTRI CTS? S£Sff READ OUT AT THE SIXTH SIDFNn LT cm LXBZ E^ V BEFORE LT.-COL. G. A. PEACOCK (PRET THETR]Si u^^^ l
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  • 276 3 Reuter. LONDON. May 21.—Shivering I tents in Kensington GarLondon, are more than 140 yans who will represent c r country in the Victory PaOn Ju.-ie 8. This i s th e first me most of them have left the •in climate of Mal
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  • 224 3 The Malayan contingent repre- > ntlng this country at the V i tory Parade to be held in L don on June 8 arrived at S< uthampton on May 16. and among the first Colonial iit ngent s to arrive. The contingent was met by tcsentatives of the
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  • 257 3 A party of three monks consisting the Venerable Theras Pannasih;;, Soma and Kheminda of Vajirarania. Bambalapitiya, Colombo, which left Ceylon on Vesak Day arrived here last night by the S.S. Corfu. They are travelling to China to teach Pali and Theravada Buddhist at the Chang
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  • 331 3 "When the doctor told him the man was dying, suggested to the- doctor that the death of the Chinese, when ie shpuid be certiaue to dysentery. Th s allegation wa s contained in th.- testimony of Munusamy sub-warder 'at Outram Road trison during the occupation, at fie
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  • 231 3 The appointment of Lt. Raja Lope of the Malay Regimenl as Extra ADC to H.E. the Governor of the Malayan Union has just been gazetted. Lt. Raja Lcpe is adopted son of the late Sultan of Perak. and was educated at Balliol College.
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  • 60 3 ("Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. May 20. Penan,S radio cars have been receiving favourable comment from the public when during the weekend no fewer than ten < alls were made on th'-m. Patrols have succeeded in arresting two Chinese ia the act of stealing sugar. Regular road
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  • 256 3 (Tribune Correspondent} KUALA LUMPUtt; May 15.—A petition HgtinfC a charge of murder preferred against a member' of the termer MPAJA, Foo Chi Kuang, who is alleged* tig have executed a prisoner while u,nder his custody, lias b?en forwarded to the Supreme Commander,
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  • 77 3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG. May 20.—Said to be the t'lcheal association with the largest Diemfeemhlp, the Aug Bin Hoay will be dissolved on Saturday, accord.ng la a public notice issued by its president Mr. Teoh Teik Chye. The notice states that members arc informed of the
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  • 187 3 (Tribune Correspondent) PENANG, May 20— The decision to approach the authorit'.es to name a date when Penang will achieve a fiee port status was reached at a meeting of the Penang Rubber Exchange today presided over by Mr. haw Seng Kew. Duty on rubber should
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  • 186 3 (Tribune Correspondent) IPOH.—The long arm of the law has proved once again the age-old axiom, that crime does not pay, for twenty-year-old Chan Tak Chin, alleged to be a leading figure of the local underworld, who now sits behind bars awaiting trial in connection w'th three
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  • 652 3 Touching details of the circumstances that led to the presumption of death while evacuating from Singapore in February 1942 to Sumatra of Mr. S m Boh Tan, a former Justice of the Peace, and a Singapore Municipal Commissioner, were piodured ;n the High Court when,
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  • 74 3 ("Tribune Correspondent) FENANG. May 20— Tragedy j overtook a party of Chinese boys .who went swanming near Tanjbnf; Buhgah yesterday wh<»n one of them got into difficulties and drowned. A 22-year-old student of Chung Ling High School. Sa k. Teow, jumped into the sea without the knowledge of
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  • 48 3 Seow Teng (36), charged with retaining a stolen Austin oar at- fionrbawa Road on May 10. claimed, ttiul before Mr. Paul Storr. in the flrs police court, yesterday. The 1 ca:s'postponed for mention on May- »8 and bail was offered in the sum of $500 with one surety.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 I AISTHAI I A 9 BEST ROYAL HAWAIIAN COSMETIC Powders- Rouge; Lipsticks; Creams; Brilliantines; Eau de Cologne; Talcum Powder; Etc;> Will be obtainable soon from all shops and dispensaries Factory Sales Representatives: Khoo 800 Si'ew Company 173-B CECIL STREET SINGAPORE. Rpifleld St 106-3. Hutton Lane. 93. High Street, 132, BWJd
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    • 221 3 StRVICEMEN! What is your greater pleasure While you are Hons? To see your wic d let j Solve Your Pj >o \&> North Br> ge hI Published I Kelly 1 BHandbook Malay Language 52.00 I Kelly V. Dollar Exchange Tables |> 2 3 1 2 to 2/5 31 32 SS.OH
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  • 79 4 Tan Chye Kirn parsed the ltth May. >, No. 142. Telok t tht ase of 81. She Kofc Toon Hor. Pboh, Toon Hoe Yearn Ton and Eng Poh; iters-in-law; 7 Daughters H ion Neo, Hock Chuan Wee. Geok Tin; 4 Sons-in-law l rm Guan. Tan Kok Chwee Ann and
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  • 65 4 Mr. Mrs. Tan Hong Tien and irish to express the'r heartfelt thanks to all relatives and oda who attended the funeral of the late Madam Chua Geok Im Neo (Mrs Tan Bin Cheng) who died on 1 v 19th. instant, at the ripe age of 86 yean, and to
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  • 493 4 Coffee sipping is to Malayans what the consumption of "a quick one" is to Englishmen. Hence the price of coffee in this country is a matter of interest to everyone, particularly to the lowly-paid wage earner. Before the war, the coffee drinking habit could be indulged
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  • 3507 4  -  Pandit Nehru: Mr. Gatuthi: Mr. Jinnah: Dr.Ambedkar: Britain And India—No. 6 "He Has No Rival In The Muslim League/ "Bitterly Resents The British In India." "Most Important Figure In India Today/ "Man Of Wide Knowledge, Culture And Sensibility," By j j The Rt. Hon. R.C. Casey, Ex-Covernor Of Bengal
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  • 245 4 The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac Donald, GovernorGeneral designate of the Malayan Union and Singapore, who will be duly installed at a ceremony this morning, arrived by plane from England at Changi airfield at 5.15 p.m. yesterday. He was met by the Supreme Allied Commander, Lord Louis
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 432 4 I ne hu m: I PRE-PAID I dXASSIFIED N ADVERTISEMENTS [j Casual Advertisements: «"Wanted, Situations H Vacant, Situations fl Wanted, For Sale, Per[l sonai, etc. $3.00 per insertion of 20 1 words minimum. lj cents for every additional word. j Jomestic Occuirences Death, Marriage Eni gage ment, Birth notices, etc.
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    • 44 4 A DELIGHT to the EYES! The Lovely American Latest Numount Rimless Glasses. Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. I hey are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19, Chulia Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.
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    • 120 4 X.1.5.0. Netherlands Indies Shipping Organisation K. P. M. Royal Packet Navigation j Company The public is informed that the telephone numbers of N.1.5.0./ X P.M has been altered from 7j09, 6482 into 5975 (3 lines). M.V. "Van Heutsz" Arrived at Hongkong on 20th. May 7 a.m. on her way to
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    • 194 4 Will y ou waul a trouble-free radio set? Ah! who won't? We certainly wouldn't promise you that. Bui there's this to say. Before the war we had a pretty good reputation for making reliable sets, and we've learned a lot more about reliability in the last five years. You hare
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  • 184 5 The new Vickers Vtk ng is a medium sized tw.n-engtned civil transport a rcraft, designed to combine maxinum pay-load and high performance with low initial cost and ease of maintenance. Two alternat.ve models arc ava table, the difference being in accomodat on only: the standard
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  • 130 5 Reuter. LONDON, (Air Mail)— Singapore's telephone system is to remain under the operation of the Oriental Telephone and Electric 1 Company at least until 195 J when the Government will have the option of taking the system over. In a statement to the
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  • 1013 5 But Wi 11 Use A merica n Planesln First Instance At present it, is no more than a proposal. There are objections to iv One is that aircraft capable of carrying big loads are likely to have only moderate speeds. An example
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  • 111 5 A.P. WIESBADEN. Germany, May 2! American and British heaviest bombers are now srtiking at the $»0 million submarine pens near Bremen with "earth shock" bombs in the largest experimental air bombardment lauched in Europe since the end of war. Super fortresses, which never
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  • 49 5 Reuter. CAPETOWN. May 21.—The Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Deshmukh, today saw the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Hofmeyer. to inform him of the Government of India's decision to recall him for consultation in view of the present stage of the Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian Representation Bill.—Reuter.
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  • 47 5 A.P. PITTSBURGH. May 21.— Bzzard Charles. 171 pounds, of Cincinnati, moved into top rank of the United States light-heavyweights, winning a unanimous decision in ten round.* over Archie Moore, 174 pounds, StLouis National Boxing Association number one challenger for Gus Lcsnevieh's title.—A-P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 579 5 NOTICES Singapore Rotary Club Empire Day Victory Sports JALAN BESAR STADIUM Saturday May 25th. from 2.30 p.m. Programme of Events: 1. 100 YDS. OPEN PUBLIC 12 Competitors.. (a) Men (b) Medium s;s--(c) Boys 2. 50 YDS STRAIGHT RELAY Team of 10. School girls under 15 j. SACK RACE PUBLIC— (a»
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  • 259 6 "There are too man> housebreakings by nighc in Singapore at present," remarked District Judge Paul Storr, when he sentenced Tan Seng Woo (34) to a year's r.i. after Tan pleaded Luiilty to a charge of breaking into a Victualling Supply Officer's Store in the Naval Base
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  • 194 6 Convicted on a <harg e of attempting to move 6.500 cigarettes from Singapore to th e Malay Peninsula. Phag Singh, a railway guard, was fined $750. in defalllt, four months' r.i. by Mr. L. C Goh, the second court, yesterday. According to the prosecution. Assistant Supervisor
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  • 147 6 "No outsiders are allowed to take meals in the canteen and only memban of the Government Office st:ifl who are members of the Junior < iril Service Association who hand in raw rice are served with cooked rice," stated Syed Adam. <37 > an Indian,
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  • 131 6 Three proprietors, a proprietress, a manager and their waiters or waitresses of a restaurant, two and three stalls of the Happy world Park weTe fined sum s ranging from $100 t 0 $350, in the case of the proprietors, and $50 to $150, in the case of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 88 6 CATHAY "XT 11 a.m. 2_4.30-7.00 9.30 P.M. Xow Showing The grandest song happy melodious colour film of the year touched with 1 4J*J_t Hearts are piled with J||| joy! Love :^PI with magic! lw§ Directed by WALTER LANG Produced by WILLIAM PERLBERG Music by RICHARD RODGERS tyncs and Screfn Pliy
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  • 203 7 Clean boirled! C. S. Nayudu. the Indian tourists' sloiv bolder taking the idckef iha' gave him the -hat trick." Wicket urns A. V. Bedser's. Nayudu's bowling a ihis s>age of the game brought about Surrey's coAapse in tne first innings, the side being all out for
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  • 159 7 A.P. KURE, May 21.—With undertones from wailing bagpipes, a colourful ceremony highlighted the first official inspection by Lieut.-Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger of the British Commonwealth occupation troops under his command, writes Associated Press correspondent Russell Brines. The Commanding General of th -e
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  • 18 7 A.P. INDIANAPOLIS, May 20.— Booth Tarkington, 76, novelist and plajwright. died on Sunday after two months* illnses. —A.P.
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  • 60 7 A.P. BOMBAY, May 22.—Five cobras were discovered on Tuesday night in the crowded compartment of a passenger train from Peshawar. Panic-stricken passengers stopped the train near Bombay and jumpod out of the windows. The cobras were shot by the train conductor and an Indian military officer, and the
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  • 49 7 NEW N.Y. —CAPE RECORD A.P. CAPE TOWN, Africa, May 20.— Star the first post-war American ship' designed, for South African trade reached Tabre Bay, on Saturday after beating the New York to Cape cargo liner records by four hours. The trip was made in 10 days and 11 hours.—A.P.
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  • 312 7 County cricket Reuter. LONDON, May 21. —The season s finest bowling performance was achieved by 30-year-old Londoner Laurie Gray, Middlesex fast bowler, whose match aggregate was 11 wickets for 34 runs—7 for 17 in the first innings against Hamphire. Gray has yet a claim for place
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  • 81 7 The following will represent the v M.C.A. in a table tennis matcii against the Hospital Assistants and Dressers Association on Friday at 730 p.m. at the Tennis Pavilion:— Sh>2l"s: —Lot) Swee Kee, Leong Poh Cnecng, Koh Chiap Mong, Koh Lng Yam, Fung Guan Chye,
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  • 124 7 At a general meeting of the V's Men's Club it was unanimously decided that the 1942 Board 'resuscitate the activities of the club, and after a meeting on May 14 the Beard accepted the President's invitat on to a re-union dinner at the Groat World Restaurant on
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  • 270 7 Reuter. LONDON. May 20.—Richard Neil Moriey, a golf professional teacher employed by the Deddington and Wallington (Surrey) Borough council in their nine-hole Municipal course prior to joining the Army in 1940. i has lost his appeal against the decij sion of the Croydon Reinstatement
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  • 57 7 Members of the Merry time Badminton Party, are hereby informed that a general meeting will take place on Sunday. May 26, at 10.30 a.m.. at the residence of Mr. Gan Poh Yew. No. 52, Lorong 29, Geylang, to discuss with a view to the activities of the party
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  • 176 7 i R May 21. Thz mu n h-i nterrupted r Tne Indian tourists and Leicester endalthou %h the Nawab of Pataudi m second declaration whea Ins team's second Inni ssore was only 107 for six wickets. Lef wi'h one hour in whici to kn ck
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  • 282 7 Indians, Ist Innings Mustaq Ali b Sperry 12 Hazare b Jackson 2; Amarnath b Jackson lb Nayudu c Howard b Prentice 6 Hafeez b Tilley 14 Sohoni lbw. Tilley 0 Hindlekar b Tilley 0 Merchant not out 111 Extras 12 Total for 7 declared li>B BOWLING O. M. R.
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  • 305 7 Reuter. By Lrary Constantino, Router's Special Cor: espondent i LEICESTER. May 21.—The Leicester wicket provided good experience for younger members oi the* Indian team. It was plavma tricks throughout the last day's play today. It was good to see Amarnath well among the wickets to-day.
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  • 44 7 The S.C.F.A. soccer team will make its first appearance since the re-occupation on Sunday May 26 when it meets the R.EM.E. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The kick-off will be at 5.15 p.m. No charges for admission will be made.
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    76 7 ....AND AT A RECEPTION Arthur Gikigan and Errol Holmes, two former county crickei captains, chatting w >h Vi7ioo Mankad, the Indian ah-all-rounder, during Uhe British Sportsmen's Club luncheon >o the Tourists at the Saroy Hotel. The Nawab of PaPaudi, pictured below, capta'n of the All-India Cricket Team, greeting an Indian
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  • 169 7 A.P. LIVERPOOL, England, Hmj 80.The I Liverpool Football Clvb —self styled evangelists of soccer—will play a number of frames with Ame i teams during the late spring to <' monstrate the English version <■:' th sport that draws attendances of up to 130.000 to a
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  • 52 7 A.P. PORT WORTH. May 20—Ben Hogan on Sunday set a new competitive course record with five under par H to win the colonial national invitation golf tournament by one stroke. Hogan finished 72 holes with 27!) under par. to beat Harry Todd, of Dallas, Texas, for $."1,000 first
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 71 7 I FRIDAY 21th MAY 1946 HAPPY WORLD-Box.ng 8.45 p.m. FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF AUSTRALI AN BOUND BOXERS AS P. PRESENTS A NIGHT OF A |k THOUSAND THRILLS I P| TKiFIv \MAN KH> PANCHO BATTLING SIMA GOLDEN BOY jH (The Boy with a K.O. Punch) /jSRPP^ BOY ANDRE 'Malayan Fly-wt. Champion) PANCHO
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  • 950 8 HANDLING OF EGYPTIAN SITUATION "FUMBLING, PURBLIND INEPT" Slashing attack on Govt. in Lords Reuter. LONDON, MAY 21.—OPENING THE DEBATE ON EGYPT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS TO-DAY LORD ALTRINCHAM, CONSERVATIVE, WHO AS SIR EDWARD GRIGG WAS FORMERLY BRITISH MINISTER RESIDENT IN THE MIDDLE-EAST, SAID THE EGYPTIAN PRIME MINISTER, SIDKY PASHA,
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  • 121 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, May 21 The Hong Kona Government announced a new cut n ihe rice ration rom one and thre? quarter kalis to one-ar.d o-g\'a r er kalis evety ten days b--cavse oi the lack of supplies from South' as 1 Asia. Bui
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  • 127 8 A.P. TEHERAN, EJaj 22.—The Iranian rnment officially advfsed the United Nations Security Council 1 that Soviet of Azerbaijan and Iran was completed Hay I and in New York Iranian Ambassador Hussein Ala drafting a new report for the Security Ca—til. Ifaannrkilc, an Associated Press disnatrh fr~m Tabriz. Az»rbai
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  • 338 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, May 22.—The House Appropriations Committee recommended appropriations of $4,639,659,000 for the United States Navy for the fiscal year beginning July 1 in response to Navy Secretary James V. Forrestal's plea for "truly effective sea and naval air power." The figure is more than
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  • 36 8 The Governor-General inspecting the RAF Guard of Honour at Chang a'rfielci immeiiaie y after his a-rivcl. In the picture can be seen />.e Go c nor-General. Admrcl Lord Louis Mounibal'Cen and HE. (he Governor of Singapore.
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  • 27 8 Governor of Singapore Mr. F. C. Gimson chating to the Supremo ichile wa'l ng for U c arrival of the Governo r Generul a. Chang airport yesterday.
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  • 259 8 A.P. LIBERTY, Missouri, Miy 21.—President Truman warned a natiDn worried by crises on the coal and railroad fronts that "we have a society which organised and when one cog in that organisation gives out, the whole structure begins to shake loose." The President
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  • 350 8 Jail Fine For "Trafficking In Rice" Foo Han Chen, who described huvself as a business man. and wae Stated to have chaptered a t©n*fcan«? in which 660 katties of rue were found after Assistant Supervisor ot Customs G. Kennedy and two re venue officers had intercepted the tongkang. while on
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  • 125 8 Reuter. LONDON, May 21.—Many reforms of Britain's pr son and penal system are recommended in a draft bll to be submitted by Home Secretary Chuter Ede to the Cabinet. It may be possible to introduce the bill in the present session and complete its passage next year. It
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  • 101 8 A.P. MANILA. May 21.—Philippine pre-sident-elect Manuel Roxas and U.S. High Comm.'soner Paul V. McNfttt. arrived here today by a'r from Un ted States and declared the miss on seeking flnancal support for Philippines a success Thousands of Fillppinos jammed N'.cho's airfield to the oa<r.
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  • 122 8 Reuter. LONDON, May 21 S.S. order to heads concentration camps collect all ava lable humc hair for manufaeiuri purposes is now in hands of the United tions War Crmes C mission. The order, da;cd Aug. 6 1942, said: "Human can be turned into nd trial fells and
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  • 82 8 Reuter. LONDON. Ifa; 21.—Corporal R. Roberts, R.A.SC. of Bamtrwi, Su rey. has won ICQ gu Idem efft i Lieut.-Gen. M. Stopford for t. design for a memorial to men omen of the British Empire In the Netherlands East Indies. Th memorial Will be erected :r. t.. English church
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