Malaya Tribune, 2 July 1947
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Title Section57 1947-07-02 1 The Malaya Tribune li\ THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE the only national newspaper in malaya Now printed simultaneously in SingaporeKuala Lumpar, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) .Ol^ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin i Turner Ltd.. Talbot H 98, St. Martin's Lane,57 words
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Article132 1947-07-02 1 Rice News No. I Reuter. Itaagni n, July 1.- About 30.000 us, f rto and paddy have been tmQggled across to India from k division «>f southwest B 'i'h was offffrWy revealed to- statement i-sued by the j B inn Di partmem of Agrieul. whichReuter. - 132 words
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Article116 1947-07-02 1 Rice News No. 2 Bangkok. July I.—lt is under- 4 <rf thai acccrdilij t3 arrangement- completed between Burm 2:; d Slain bused on the for- j mtr't reajest. Kam's northern provinces will supply Kentung. Sh;:n States, with 500 ton s of i rice before116 words
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Article54 1947-07-02 1 JJf Singapore War Memorial rjina has received $2,931 from J~\ La m Joon Chong. President of the Chine,? Athletics football team, as proceeds from a chanty soccer match played 2P B t the Chinese New Year in < a of the fund. I The War Memorial54 words
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234 1947-07-02 1 REPLY TO TRIBUNE CHALLENGE (Tribune Staff Reporter) GOVERNMENT lias replied to two questions posed by the Tribune on the subjects of Stale Lotteries and the Anti-TB FUND. In a letter to the Tribune, Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Singapore, writes: I. reply to your234 words
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113 1947-07-02 1 Paris. July I.—France tonight made a desperate final b*d to rescue the foreign ministers conference and pull Europe back from the brink of irrevocable division into rival east-west power blocsThe French Foreign Minister, M. Bidauit. made an impassioned Ilth hours appeal to M. Molotov113 words
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259 1947-07-02 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Office of the Supervisor of Elections has arranged for an essay competition tor local schools on the subject of electoral procedures. Each school is permitted to submit in not more than three essays, and cash prizes of $10 and S5259 words
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Article39 1947-07-02 1 Our special correspondent wired jrom Ipoh this morning: I "Continuous three-hour dew > j nour yesterday with steacy rain j in the right. Goirg very heavy. "Safest bets Last Double and Virtuoso. (Today's Prospects Page 7)39 words
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211 1947-07-02 1 Batavia, July 1. -Radio Jogjakarta announced that Sjarituddm. Gaiii. Sukiman and Setiadjit, yesterday cnarged to form a new cabinet, informed S vkarno that they had not succeeded, and returned the mandate. Dr £\:ekarr.o will anncunce his further decision tomorrow*. The announcement over Radio akarta came211 words
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148 1947-07-02 1 City Fares: 'no change' Official (Tribune Staff Reporter) The petrol pric* increase wll rot af.cc.t Singapore, city transport rates. These will remain unchanged, an offioal oY the Vehicles Registration Department trw; Tribune this mornmg. At their half-yearly meetii g due to be held next Monday, tha Sii gapor c Hire148 words
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Article117 1947-07-02 1 Orbetello. Italy July I.—Six-ty-eight person* were killed instantly when a 643-ton ammunition ship Panigaclia. loaded with 330 tons of aerial bombs and artillery shells blew up this moraine at U* archorage four kilometres irom the nort of Sajnto Stefano. ambulances from Rome were Rescus squads117 words
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Article302 1947-07-02 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, July I.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Marshall, struck back sharply at Russian criticism of his European recovery plan, rejecting as "malicious distortion" M. Molotov's charge that American offers of help to Europe were inspired by Imperialist motives. Addressing the Women's National Press ClubU.P. - 302 words
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Article126 1947-07-02 1 Staff Reporter) Many Singaporeans this week comnlained that their English mail has not arrived for weeks. Singapore's Controller ot Posts explains that such mad does not arrive regularly in Binaapore r.s in pre-war days, when P O boats were under contract by the British126 words
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Article59 1947-07-02 1 U.P. London. July I. Mr. David Rees-1-ams (Lab.) filed a question >n the Commons ior the Foreign Office toe ay. asking what representations were being mace 10 the Urited States about the "embaigo placed on the import of natural rubber by the Uniteu Spates government withU.P. - 59 words
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Article663 1947-07-02 1 (By Harry Fang, Tribune Staff Reporter) For the first time in the history of Malayan education, boys from three classes in a Government-controlled afternoon SChooJ were yesterday sent home because of lack of teachers. The school affected was the newly-organized Outram Afternoon School, and the pupils663 words
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Advertisement46 1947-07-02 1 Tor your Electrical installation and Refrigerator Kepairs Call at: Qsmans Service, f,, phoby Ghaut: iSJti sirgaor«. $v ll mn .-l 2845. W i I Eagerly awaited... never before achieved! A STORE CONCENTRATOR G ON ONE SINGLE LINE—TEXTILES. BAJAJ TEXTILES RAFFLES PLACE •Watch for opening date! j46 words
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Advertisement36 1947-07-02 1 I GANTNER I FI OATTVCr RRA 1 SWIM-SUITS I From U.S.A. 1 at I SEASON TRADING CO, I 57. High St., Tel: ***** 551.50 tin of .",0 -lit) cts. nkt. of 10 MARTI •NS'lSf OF PICCADILLY36 words
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Article59 1947-07-02 2 Reuter. NEW DELHI, July I.— About 100 people were reported here today to have been injured as the result of explosions last night in a religious shrine near Jullunder, 80 miles east of Lahore. The annual fair in the shrine ,which was due to take placeReuter. - 59 words
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Article142 1947-07-02 2 (From Oar Own Reporter) Ipoh. July 1— The possibility of a sanatorium for T.B. patienU at Cameron Highlands will be one of the subjects which will I be discussed at a meeting of the i Tuberculosis Advisory Board to be held in Kuala Lumpur142 words
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255 1947-07-02 2 The. following telegram has been sent jointly by sixteen Native associations from all narts ot Sarawak to His Majesty \ht King on the occasion of .he anniversary of the annexation of Sarawak (Ist July, 1947):— "With our humble duty, the undersigned indigenous255 words
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34 1947-07-02 2 Reuter. July I—The Queen and the Princesses attended service in Sandringham Church when the old colours of the First Battalion of the Royal Norfolk Regiment were laid up.—Reutor.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article109 1947-07-02 2 KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday.A mass meeting held her. by the Putera-PMCJA, Perak State Standing Committee today at 3 pm. to protest against the Constitutional Proposals and the Cheeseman consultative Com- j mittee s Kecommendat ions. Ther P was a gatiieiing g£ abour 2.000 which took part109 words
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Article70 1947-07-02 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Mo: —a memorial tablet to the late Mr. Wiliiam Hargreaves. tho first Hvadmaster of the Mala-. College, was unveiled last Sa f evening by His Highnet. th o Sultan of Pcrak before the Board of Governors, and a ia>.»,. gathering of old boys in70 words
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Article88 1947-07-02 2 PENANG. June 3u. —Try] to take his own life on the even I iiig of Jure 23 this year, Cher, L Kia Jiang, aged 30. jumped fron the second floor of the Genera. Hospital. But he lived. A< a sequel he was brought I up88 words
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222 1947-07-02 2 Dr. Wu Paak Shirg. Consul- General for China, will open a new Boys' Club attached to the Maxwell Road Children's Feeling Centre tomorrow at 10 a.m This is the second 01 the experimental clubs which are beirg attached to the Social Welfare Department's222 words
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Article34 1947-07-02 2 Reuter. BRASTED Kent July 1. Harry Hoskin, one of the seven j men who escaped from Wandsworth prison yesterday, was recaptured at Brasted, Kent, this afternoon. All the seven have now been recaptured.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article49 1947-07-02 2 PANG-OON. The engagemen t is announced between Mr. Par.g 1 Lcor.g San the second son c t l Mr. Mrs. Pang Cheng \ea I and Miss Oor Ben?, Guat Wie J third daughter of the lak> Dr. I Oon S>m Kong and Mrs Oor. 9 Sim Kong. I49 words
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Advertisement595 1947-07-02 2 SHIPPING MANSFffiIF¥^rLTO. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. I "Sarpedon".... From U.K. for H'Kong and S'hai 042 "Anchises" From U.K. Cont. for Manila and Hongkong G.o ("Laomedon" From U X G 26 "P T Navigator"... Due from U.S.A July 3 "Eloenor" Due from UJK JuI3595 words
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Advertisement367 1947-07-02 2 COOK'S BAGGAGE INSURANCE effected at low rates to any part of the world. Now more than ever passengers Ravelling by Sea, Rail or car should cover their personal effects against all risks before commencing a journey. Full particulars can be ascertained from: THOS. COOK SON, LTD., 39, Robinson Road, Singapore.367 words
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Advertisement103 1947-07-02 2 Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICES: —Established 1920— (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE;. I Telephone No. 7898 k| o Q f in AUCTIONEERS, SINGATORE. '>° 5 O *> IU VALUERS, TEL: ADDRESS. II |A CTDCCT RECEIVERS "KOONSENG" V-riUlLlrV J I INLL I j louSE I SINGAPORE. j (NEAR RAHFLES PLACE) j103 words
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Advertisement284 1947-07-02 2 EDUCATION LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Entries and fees for the Autumn (November) Examinations must reach local Education Offices in the Malayan Union before July 8th. 1947. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209. Queen Street Phone 2370 Provide you with specialised eoachirg: for English. Mathematics. Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg) Book-Keeping. Typewriting. Beginners Classes First284 words
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326 1947-07-02 3 Rights Of Common People Ignored, Say Teachers In the face of a steady increase in the prices of daily ssity, and despite the Rent Control Committee being n mOUS in its view that there is a shortage of housing ace >mmodation, the326 words
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174 1947-07-02 3 B j wa allowed Jan B x. 35-year-old baker of Onan P ad. by the Second Police Magistrate. Mr LC. Goh. yesterday B. v «ras rged with "givIng thief Inspec*. j »s c Food Control i OBk> SBOO to show favour ir. relati m174 words
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Article145 1947-07-02 3 30 p.m. will see the ijrma] opening of the Shackle n Road by Mrs. Ccx. 0' MaJ. -General L. H. Cox. i c Singapore District. The 'i: has been open to in *s 'A all .service., for now complete and a W.O P.O. and Sgts replace145 words
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154 1947-07-02 3 SUNGEI PATANI. June 30.--A detachment of Police from Sungei Patani carrying rifles and rOt batons with them rushed to Sungei Gettah Estate five miles from Sungei Patani. yesterday afternoon, tg execute warrants for the arrest of H*dian lbaourers 10 the estate, for allegedly having154 words
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502 1947-07-02 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. July I.—"a You have been found guilty of a very serious offence, and I cannot take a lenient view. It* is difficult enough for the Police to restore order at present times, without being502 words
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Article130 1947-07-02 3 Abdul Rahman, a sepoy driver attached t 0 the R.I.A.S.C Kranji, who was tried before thfe Fourth Criminal District Juclge on a charge of causing w death of an eight-year old Chinese boy by a rash act, at the 11% milestone. Bukit Timah Road, on March 18130 words
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209 1947-07-02 3 A fertiict ol .uielde was returut'd by the Coroner, Mr. w G. Porter, at the conclusion Of ian inquiry yesterday into the death of CSM. Ronald Charles j Marriott. 33. attached to C.S.E.. who died alter taking what was j believed tQ be cyanide at209 words
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Article18 1947-07-02 3 From yesterday, controlson heavy vehicles, used vehicles, vehicle spare parts and equipment were removed.18 words
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Advertisement831 1947-07-02 3 SITUATIONS VACANT CLERKS with sound commercial experience required immediately by accounts department. Rate of pay $200 per month plus cost Of living. Appiy Bex No. 812. Malaya Tribune, Spore. WANTED conscientious Shorthand i Typist (Male or Female) for Euro- pean Import House. Please write to P. O. Box 23. Singapore.831 words
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Advertisement597 1947-07-02 3 MISCELLANEOUS TAYLOR DANCE STUDIO Courtettaf Taylor M.R.A.D. London. Special boy's tap dancing class beginning Middle June. Enquiries at 283. Orchard Read. JOIN PEP YOUTH LEAGUE (Nonpolitical non-sectarian international) personal and world-wide Den-friends, hobbies, picnics, etc. Particulars for 10 cts. stamp. Box PYL M. Tribune, Spore TEN AG A WANITA Bencooien597 words
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Advertisement631 1947-07-02 3 INCOMES x-OR SALE. At low co-t and payable by monthly instalmenta guaranteed income when you retire. Why net write to Box No. 802. M. T. Spore. for particulars? CELLOPHANE PAPER. Indent til paper from factory through TCH. P.O. Bex 304. CLEARANCE Electric heaters 750 watts at $7.50 each. Limited quantity.631 words
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Advertisement704 1947-07-02 3 WANTED PREMISES in industrial area for engineering purposes, will Day fo: repairs, removal and good rent. P.O. Box 820. Singapore. WANTED SWING and fast jaws for Broadbent stcn/j crusher, ajze Xi" x 10." new or partly used. The Hoaaf Emporium, 77A, Bishop Street, Penang. BUSINESS OFFERS ADVERTISER HAS lucrative contract704 words
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Article516 1947-07-02 4 Bread, already several times its pre-war price, is to cost more. Sugar Is up over fifty per cent, making it something over four times the 1939 cost, and flour is raised in price. The reason for this is that the Government cannot afford to go on subsidising these516 words
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Article, Illustration978 1947-07-02 4 Vay baeiv In i924. a Singapore boy of '5 felt irresistibly en- i thralled by the subtle strains ol a four stringed Instrument :rOm a nearby music shop hat was when he was on his vay to Singapore from Sumatra, and the boy was GOH978 words
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Article668 1947-07-02 4 What follows now is NOT renrcy2n«atj.e of what goes on in Berlin. It is a travesty of life as it is for the ordinary Berliner—a strange story of human resiliency that. In the middle of unlimited desolation still has bounce and hope and enterprise. I n ?rely report what668 words
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Article488 1947-07-02 4 Letters To The Editor The People's Postbag ANTIPRUDE. Sir.—l am very gratified to note that the Malaya Tribune is living up to its name of a Press for the People and by the People The recent anti-T.B. campaign put up by the Tribune is ampl 1 proof of this.ANTIPRUDE. - 488 words
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Advertisement11 1947-07-02 4 IImJoBINSONI HHB AND CO. LTD. |j| JL V. RAFFLES PLACE StNCAPOPE11 words
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Article102 1947-07-02 5 Majesty the King has that Sunday (July rved throughout tL British Empire as a Na„ol no ol Prayer and God in view tasks and duties vhich the nation is called Ijj Singapore, special nraye s wiil be ofTered at (v n drals and Church- V102 words
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524 1947-07-02 5 Now She Will Run On Siam-MalayaJndia Route (Tribune Shipping Rep r r) A simple flag-raising ceremony was held yesterday aboard the Nang Suing Nawa, first ship at the Thai RiaritiK j Na\ Ration Company to start on the Bangkok-Singapore-Calcutta service again. She524 words
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285 1947-07-02 5 In order to foster co-operation between the Rural Fjard and he residents of the villages on matters of Wiiare centres, crime detection, fire protection, sanitation, anti-malarial works etc., Village Committees have been se*. up. The Bailiff, the Sanitary Inspector and the Building Inspector of285 words
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Article85 1947-07-02 5 Two 13-year old boys appeared before the Magistrate Mr. A. P. Jack at the Juvenile Court, yesterday, was charged with housebreaking and theft of four pieces of tin ingots, each of which weighed approximately 50 pounds, from a godown at Trafalgar Street. Both accused85 words
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Article134 1947-07-02 5 (Fron- Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, June 30.—"There is a fairly big welfare scheme being considered for the rank and file of the Malayan Union Police/ Mr. H. B. Langworthy, Commissioner of Police, Malayan Union, told me in an interview. The Commissioner added: "It134 words
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Article54 1947-07-02 5 PENANG, June 30.—Mr. F. C. Sands, MBE, Scout Commissioner Malaya, will be touring Malaya during September and October to visit the various Scout troops, states ''Malayan Scouting News," a leaflet published by the Scout Commissioner as a means of keeping in touch With Scouts in the54 words
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Article, Illustration17 1947-07-02 5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chadwick Holden after their wedding: at St. Andrew's cAThdral last Saturday after noon.17 words
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249 1947-07-02 5 Webster Noordin, until recently the manager of Tavern Hotel. Tanglin, was charged at the Assize Court yesterday on three counts of destruction of a duplicate receipt, falsification of a receipt book and falsification if a duplicate receipt In his capacity as an employee. It was249 words
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Article158 1947-07-02 5 Members of the Rex Children's Club and all school children. 12 years old and under, will be given special concessions from today onwards during the screening of the film: "The Yearling" at the Capitol Theatre. The concessions are .75 cents for any scat downstairs, and158 words
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Article285 1947-07-02 5 Measures to bring up the working conditions of factory labour in India to the standards prevailing in the leading industrial countries of the world are being taken by a special organ aatU n s< t up by the Government of India under the Chief Adv'.or. Factories.285 words
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Article35 1947-07-02 5 Mr. V. W. Frampton, Director of Seacon Co., Ltd., will speak on "Colour, Custom and Cieed" at to-mor-row's meeting of the EastWest Society at the V.M.C.A. Hall, Orchard Road, at 8.30.35 words
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274 1947-07-02 5 It is oiliieakly announced fror. HQ Ceylon Garrison, that a military labour force is being recruiter! in Ceylon for duty in IVlalaya and Singapore. As many as 10.000 men ire required, both 1 skilled and unskilled to be formed into a Pioneer Group274 words
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Article59 1947-07-02 5 U.P. TOKIO. July I—lt is reliably learned that Bahadur Sinsh. First Secretary to the Indian Embassy in China, is arriving in Tokio fiom Narkire shortly, k tak<> charge of the Indian Mission in Japan. It was karned that Singh will head the mission untilU.P. - 59 words
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Article145 1947-07-02 5 The death of Sea Scout Rassul b. Kawi (17) described by his Scout Master Lt. A. I. P. Hentin as "very popular with the Ist Malay Troopers and of a rather quiet nature," and who was last seen at 3 p.m. on June 8, was145 words
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Advertisement285 1947-07-02 5 JoirUheWell-Paid Ranks of the I.C.S. TRAINED MEN Watt about your future? What of the work) cf to-day 0 There aw aunelkma opportunities, but or.iv lor those who have had ajwcftlfoed ttaininf one thing eertaio there is no worth hue pl.tce for the untrained. Aar&ttioai rr.er. pvervwhere have succeeded through I.285 words
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Advertisement138 1947-07-02 5 America's Be si Glare Control Glasses I PRODUCT OF BACIIMANX I1ROS. IXC. U.S.A. EST. 1833. i w V Eye High Protection Visibility MAJESTIC CKOOKES LENSES S0LAREX& SUPER SOLAREX HIGHEST QUALITY SUPER SCIENTIFIC LENSES Changes Bright Sunlight into Soft Restful Twilight \mn v\i:% arb; priceless GET ONE TODAY FROM YOLTR DEALER138 words
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88 1947-07-02 6 (Tribune Ship Reporter) Another Amciican shipping line is extending its Far East service to Malaya and the Netherlands East fitdin s. The Lykes Bros. Steamship Company of New Orleans will provide exporters and importers in the areas served by the U.S. Gulf ports88 words
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217 1947-07-02 6 (Tribune Market Corr.» During one of the heaviest day., of trading for some time, the rubber market was irregular throughout yesterday. A feature of the market was a narrowing of differentials for the lower grades. No. 3 R.S.S. is now only at two cent, discount217 words
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113 1947-07-02 6 The Public Services Salaries Commission which received written representations from 371 associations, unions and individual Government Ollicers on monthly pay m the Malayan Union, has row recorded oral evidence from 190 witnesses and groups of witnesses from all departments and and from all parts of the113 words
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333 1947-07-02 6 The Industrial Rehabilitation Finance Board has been set up und?r Malayan Union Ordinance No. 20 of 1947 to ifllfrr applications for Swans for industrial rehabilitation. The Ordinance was published in the supplement to the Malayan Union Government Gazette on April 16th. 1947. No.333 words
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272 1947-07-02 6 (Tribune Financial Corr.) The share market yesterday saw a firmer undertone. With better inquiries. though the volume of business passing was still smallWearnes were firmer at $23 2 $24 cum div. and Malayan Breweries were a steady market $222—523. Hongkong Banks were $990—51,005. Steamships were272 words
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158 1947-07-02 6 The Penang Chines c Swimming Club* has revived its quarterly magazine, "Swim," which is devoted i to club activities arid to artides on swimming. The magazine again raiJ ses the question of the lack I of a modern clubhouse and j swimming pool for which it158 words
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Article36 1947-07-02 6 PENANG.—His Excellency the Governor, togetjher with Lady Gent. Miss Ann Gent and his A.D.C.. will be visiting Penang on Thursday and Friday, on the occasion of the visit of the Com- mander-in-Chief, East In- dies Fleet36 words
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213 1947-07-02 6 On trial at the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of carrying a pistol at dimming Street in the early morning oi December 24 last, a young Chinese. Tart Ah Tee, was acquitted and discharged yesterday following the jury's unanimous verdict213 words
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97 1947-07-02 6 Reuter. HONGKONG, July I.—A sim- pie burial ceremony lor 300 Canadians who died in the defence or Hongkong took place today, Canada's 80th birthday, in Sai Wan cemetery about 20 miles from Hongkong This small plot, now forever Canada, is on high groundReuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement187 1947-07-02 6 M-G-MsEntrancing, Dancing, Til. "f*<lTm x Festive Technicolor! Britain Can Make Them" (Winchell) TO-DAY 4 shows SEHMIECK I 1.36—4—6.30—9.30 p.ir. <PkcM 6005 WM This Picture Was A Sensation In Paris! fSALLY GRAY-ROSAMUND JOHN TREVOR HOWARD LEO GENN JUDY CAMPEEIL MEGS JENKINS lUE^^ P-ciuiH b<j FRANK tAUHOFR»SIOHfY GUUAT iSiA^^U '"/Til o:re;red bq187 words
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Advertisement298 1947-07-02 6 g CATHAY W&m 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.13, (>.45.:».;j(, r -M LAST DAY Phone 34* Ever heard of a M Perfect Marriage? David Niven will give you the Secret! Ifrom tomorrow too will meet ALAN LADD with GAIL RUSSELL and WILLIAM BEXDIX in CALCUTTA I 1 ALAN LADD fOR ADVENTURE. A298 words
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Article58 1947-07-02 7 p,x -Man at Vie Rails") Bacc i PATHFINDER ampanile X i LABI DOUBLE (iame Law gate ÜBGEE slip Slit-am Xl(( 1 \St OT VALE t'mtu'il Abu Ku a SPRING FEVER P.lank Spec Race HARVEST MOON Want Tout I SHOOT I P II Northwcll X tl i58 words
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637 1947-07-02 7 "Man-at-the-Rails - Ipoh Racing Prospects Discussed (By "Man-at-the-Rails" Mudlarkers are expected W j be to the fore as the going will I w.obably be soft anj to wQM seeking whackirg dfvic*«nd* T j recommend Kandv Kid and Harlequin, two uronnsing horses who are coming on nicely.637 words
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Article123 1947-07-02 7 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Kang.-ar. Monday. The firs! pest war atnlettc meeting ot the Malay College, was held on Saturday in the presence of a distinguished gathering of eld boy>. including Their High, nesses the Rulers of Perak. Selangor. Negri Sembilai: and Pahung and the123 words
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Article106 1947-07-02 7 IPOH .—The first Perak. postwar open tennis championshiporganised by the Perak 'Lawn Tennis Association have attracted poor entries, especially in th* women's even**. Mrs. Gladys Lokc Chua is the only entrant for the women V; singles so far. while Mrs. Foo and Mi>s M. Chapman are the only106 words
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Article58 1947-07-02 7 The following are invited to play for the C.V.M.A. Juniors at Volley Ball against the "Unicorn" on July 2, at the S.J.I, ground at 5.15 p.m.: Edmuird Tay, Michael Chai Milton de Mornay, Joseph Gome_, Aurelio Arriola, Stephen Ying. James Tan, Tseng Van Lm and S.K. SanLhanan. Reserves:58 words
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426 1947-07-02 7 SCFA (Seniors) 11. SCFA (Juniors) 1. Taking full points from the SCFA Juniors by a record S AFA League score of 11 goals to one, at Jalan Besar yesterday, the SCFA Seniors now move up to second position behind the Army, with426 words
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Article878 1947-07-02 7 RACE ONE HORSES—CLASS 2—DIV. 5—5 FURS. STRAIGHT. 0 3 2 MAINTAIN 9.dT) MARTINI 813 3 0 0 THE PATHAN 8.11 0 0 NACHTEGAAL 8.11 0 2 0 CAMPANILE 8.10 4 0 EL ALAMEIN 8.09 0 0 0 PATHFINDER 809 0 0 4 LADY RUTH 8.09 0 0878 words
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210 1947-07-02 7 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. June 30—The first meeting of the members of the Board of Inquiry, set up at the instance of the Malayan In dian Congress, to inquire into incidents that took place in Kedata. was held210 words
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332 1947-07-02 7 A model Cricket School —the first of its kind in India —designed to gfca expert coaching and Gaining to India's aspiring cricketers, was inaugurated in Porbandar State recently. Planned by the Maharaja of Porbandar. himself a renowned j cricketer and leader of the In-332 words
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Article53 1947-07-02 7 F N SOCCER WIN The Frascr Ncave secret team beat the Borneo Co. XI by two goals to nil yesterday en St. George's Road g-ound. Kassim opened the soo'ng in the first half off a corner-kick, and alter the change of ends, Sim Lm Peng added the second goal from53 words
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Article34 1947-07-02 7 Members of the INDYL (Railways I are reminded that there will be a sports meeting at the Tamil School Hall today at 6.30 p.m. Mr. G. J. Lourdes will take the cha34 words
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Article150 1947-07-02 7 Reuter. LONDON. July I—The present cricket topic is the appointment of 2rt-year-old Kenneth Cranston, a Liverpool dentiet. fcr the Third Test against South Africa at Old Traf'.urd. Cranston, married, v, ith two ,'oung children, s in practice with his lather and live* at Heswall. Cheshire.Reuter. - 150 words
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Article72 1947-07-02 7 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. in a Volley Bail game against the Anglo-Chinese School tc-morrcw at the Tennisground, B<;:s Basah Road at 1.15 p.m. Au Tat Chu (Capt), Chia Kok Ledhg, Vow Wah Sung, Han Tecw Hong. Lim Njit Siog, Tang Seek Wai. Lee Hon72 words
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Article53 1947-07-02 7 Nottingham, July 1. Overright and morning rain limited cricket to two ard a three-quar-ter hours here today and all interest went out of the game between Nottinghamshire and the South Africans which ended in a draw. Final scores were: Nottinghamshire 324 ard 164 for 6 wicket*.53 words
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Advertisement255 1947-07-02 7 When Tired GLANDS frayed NERVE CELLS are re-nourished Then you feel Weak, Rundown, Depressed, you glands arc simply tired dried up.' But you can now revive them. This amazing double-action* tonic—Rezex—acts in two ways- It aourishes tired gland*—lt feeds atrve cells. And as they revive you begin to feel fresh255 words
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Advertisement173 1947-07-02 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, j W« have pleasure to U_u©n_; th»> public that we have, from Ist July 194 V, incorporated ourselves into a Limbed Liability Company uncer the style of I >\\ V?TK 1 _________________P___2^^ with a Registered Capital of 51,000,000. i The Management remains the same, and, needless to say,173 words
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Article31 1947-07-02 8 Reuter. Cambridge England July 1.l'.. -..ew c f x».. r, Kill'd '.X ,,'N 57 r.'.' v..li< ao > l cl r l.x altei l? <7).«k.'!lt: n R«>.d >rs'1.<.me. n:ar l?.on ,d..x R,.,:er.Reuter. - 31 words
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258 1947-07-02 8 Disappointing End To Thrilling Fight Reuter. LONDON, July I.—Ai Phillips beat Cliff Anderson in the eighth round when the coloured boy was disqualified for a low punch. Anderson had only himself to blaro for U%3 decision. A .thrilling contest forReuter. - 258 words
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128 1947-07-02 8 Reuter. London, June 30.—After 24 days of difficult negotiations Which more than once threatened to break down, a temporary j fcterling balances agreement bs~ I iween Great Britain and Egypt was today signed by the Chan- I cellor of the Exchequer, Hugh j Dalton,Reuter. - 128 words
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Article72 1947-07-02 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. June 30 Export—lmport Bank sources raid today that the bank sml has earmarked $100,000,000 as credit for Indonesia when the situation improves. The sources said this creait was criminally earmarked UI Sentember 1945 but soon afterward the situation deteriorated there The statement came inU.P. - 72 words
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Article110 1947-07-02 8 Hoylake, Cheshire. July I— Most of the fancied competitors, including the formidable Amer:cans Johnny Bulla. Vie Ghezzi and amateur Frank Stranakau. qualified for the event proper in the British open golf Champ enship here today. Overseas golfers occupied the limelight in the second qualityii.g110 words
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Article358 1947-07-02 8 (From Our (Kin Reporter) IPOH- —In keeping with the Vast re building and rehabilitating progiamme which has come with the post-war period, an enterprising local Chinese businessman has established the first factory where bricks are to be made by machinery instead of by hand. The358 words
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Article20 1947-07-02 8 PENANG. Jure 30.—Mr. W. C Taylor, the Presort of UW Per ang Municipal Commissioners, has returned from six months' leave.20 words
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Article66 1947-07-02 8 LONDON July I—Fred Hovaid Secretary of the Footbad I eague, asked the press at the annual meeting of the League in London today to lay any information that would reveal illegal payments made by clubs to transferred players. He said the management committee would like to66 words
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Article51 1947-07-02 8 Reuter. London. July I.—ln 1946 British airline flew 34.000 000 mile carrying 434.000 passengers and 9.OCOCCO ion miles of freight, figures published by the Britisa Ministry of Civil Aviation showed today. Britain's air >transpoft fleets total 350 aircraft and regular services now fly over 83,000 miles ofReuter. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration22 1947-07-02 8 Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hilary de Rozario in a smiling mood after their weddhiK at The Church of St Francis Xavler Malacca22 words
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437 1947-07-02 8 (From Vernon Morgan, Reuters Snorts Editor) WIMBLEDON, July 1— United States women players emulated the feat of their men and have three, Osborne, Louise Brought and Doris Hart, in the last four of the singles championships. The Empire flag is kept flying ty blonde437 words
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Article86 1947-07-02 8 IPOH.—The Coronation PCX* clcs- to the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, wdl bo th* venue of the «orthccmnig MAHA Exhibition which will be helc' i curing the August holidays. frcm August 2 to August 4. Elabo ate arrangements have been made to stage a bigger show than last86 words
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Article68 1947-07-02 8 j IPOH.—There wi 1 be r 0 j meeting of the Rotary Club *o- morrow own g to the Insta! ation Dinner of the Club en Sa- turday at 8 p.m. at the Station Hotel. 1 Rotarlars who ar P attendm» this function are requested *o submit68 words
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443 1947-07-02 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July I,—"lf not for accused's health, I would te bound to impose a heavy sentence, as the offence is a very serious one" said Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Assizes this morning, when he convicted the443 words
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Article118 1947-07-02 8 SUNGET PATANI, Jun, 30 A p rmii.ei t Chu r>,e ri i k-m cf Kedah. Saw Hoc Cheorg, v. aircstci by the Bur rye i p Polic- as a re-ult of a cur] raid carrle- out by th, Str?Pata; i DeuarfnHnt on his premise* ftt Jalar118 words
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Advertisement128 1947-07-02 8 Help Nerves AidGlandsCinemaWar In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are un der a nervous strain night and day y', scribing for and treating famous &ci and actresses, a California eeeded In combining 9 highly i extracts to aid nature In steadying I strengthening the nerves, building r red blood, stimulating enenry.128 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1947-07-02 8 TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT Bright Periods o Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, XtfUBUea oy tne Ueu<*«J forecasting Station, Air Command, Far East. Bright pericds today and tomorrow. Isolated showers tinafternoon. Fine tomorrow mor ning. Winj light south-easterly. Sttnaet: loai tits. Sunrise: 0632 bra. Moonrise: 1754 brs. lioonset:110 words
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