Malaya Tribune, 5 July 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE FOR THE PSjd^^E, THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPA PER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) HG HT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London A rent*: M*m*rm f\»n* Turner Ltd.. Talbot U
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  • 131 1 Millions Involved (Tribune Stall Reporter) The moratorium, which was enforced throughout tl?e Malayan Union and Singapore shortly after the liberation, will be lifted at or by the end of this year, Mr. J. D. M. Smith, the Acting Financial Secretary, teid me this
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  • 207 1 STOP PRESS T fbtUt S (iff R porter) (ppb, Today:—Mrs. Dicksan. wife of Dr. I. T. Dickson. Medical OtTicer. Ipoh II > »ita! died, and Dr. Dkksan himself is lying in serious condition, as a r.suL of a shooting incident in f-oh las. ni-rt. The
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  • 161 1 (Tribune Sta,* Reporter) A number of residents at Siglap have voluntarily set aside a substantial sum of money to erect a memorial at the foot of the hills at the 71 m.s. Bast Coast Road to commemorate the great number of Chinese slaughtered by the Japanese
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  • 115 1 Reuter. j Lor dor. July 4.—Dire c k Jayanama, newly appointed Siam ese Ambassador to Biita'n. sa l tonight that Siam's lice exports to Britain should rise by 90 p£t cent, within the r.ext ten year... Speaking at an Embassy press J conference, he sa*rl- "At
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  • 446 1 Reuter. LONDON. July 4.—Two independent Dominions, known as India and Pakistan, will come into existence on Aug. 15. 1947, under the provisions of the Indian Independence Bill published in Parliament to-day. The Dominion of Pakistan win ;r.c!ude the territories which on August 15 are included
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  • 66 1 In a repcrt publif.hed yesterday cf the arrest of a Ch nese in ftfalaeca, it was stated the man's name was K. P. Y. Ismail of Wolferstan Road. Actually the Chinese was arrested at the K.P.Y. Ismail Flats i.i Wolferstan Road. We deeply regret the mistake and offer
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  • 80 1 Reuter. Pashawar. July 4.—ln emcrgei cy measures announcei tocay. the police we:e told to fUc or use other iorcc if need b? against law-breakers during the referendum Starting on Suncay to decide whether the Northwest Frontier Province shaii join Pakistan or Hirdustan. Sir Rob
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  • 301 1 Reuter and U.P. j London, July 4. -British and French diplomatic representa- tives in 22 European capitals toj day lormally presented the mvi i latmns to the Paris eettJssfece j called for tomorrow week whicn will prepare a programme ct European needs and resources.
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  • 126 1 Jogjakarta. July 4.—The former Indonesian Premier, Dr. Shark*, has resigned the chairmanship of the Republican delegation negotiating with the Dutch, it was learned today. Sharir. whose resignation from the premiership led to the recent political crisis in Indonesia, said he had no definite plans lor the
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  • 76 1 Reuter. Paris, July 4.—A "committre of liberation" has been formed in the French Indian city ot Chamlernagore, 18 miles north of Calcutta, to wage a merciless campaign" against the French authorities unless home rule demands are met by Aug. 1. the France-Presse Agency reported here today. It
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  • 471 1 (Tribune Slafl" Reporter) Although there is provision for wives of Japanese Surrendered Personnel to accompany their husbands back to Japan under the repatriation scheme, there is no known case so far of a local woman married to a JSP having taken advantage
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  • 52 1 Reuter. London, July 4. Twentythree million dollars have been carrei by the production and export of tin from Great Britain ard the tin piocucing parts of the Empire from the dof Lend-lease until Jure 1947, Hugh Dalton. Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated today in a par
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  • 45 1 Rargcon. July 4. Burma civil servants. through th r union, hay* organised a cou tiywide demonstration lor next Sunday to protest agairst trr abohtion of the "extra flat rat: increase" in the cost of living allowance grarted to Government employee* last year-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 Me CRAY World's largest Manui'actujer ot* commercial i ?frigerators (insult us for your— Keouln-menls. HARDEN CO. s' Orchard Rd. Singapore. Phone 3252. (ur I B Hk XWI RAFFLES PLACE. LANOMA Sin (fjjgl) gg;
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    • 98 1 Ml the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS Wholesale Retail Owi ig to limbed stock no catalogue is Issued Fx pert Repairs Undertaken Yick Woh Hing j 429. North Bridge Road, Spore. Phone 7922 (near Middle Road) jt TIGER BEER FULL STRENGTH TICER BEER f ULL STRENCTH O O Z H 1/1
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  • 547 2 The King has approved the following award*: Medal of the Most Excellent Ordej of the British Emp.re to Che Ali bin Snriwi, and M i Kings Commendation for Brave Conduct to the late Mi. N. Coulson. M.C-S. and the late Mr. Wong Ah Cheong.
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  • 76 2 Reuter. Rangoon. July 4.—The Burma police are holding 200 Chinese soldiers—deserters from the reoccupation forces in Upper Burma—on charges under the Defence of Burma Act, it w r as disclosed here today. Otticial quarters declined to say the exact nature of the charges against the
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  • 94 2 U.P. Los Angeles. California, July 4.—Brush fires, rading through ranching valleys 25 miles north of here, today chased hundreds of refugees before them and destroyed 75 homes in the Lake Manor community. Thousands fled from nearby I Chatsworth which at one time i was
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  • 175 2 Reuter. i London, July 3.—George Berj nard Shaw, the world famous British dramatist, who will be 91 years old on the 26th of this month, today launched an appeal for more effective measures for public hygiene, in a letter to 1 the London Times. Shaw asked:
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  • 25 2 i DEATH: Grace Abraham aged 1 14, daughter of Mr. K. Abraham of the Government Health Office, died at Palhppadu. j Travancore, last month.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 484 2 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U K. AND U.S.A. <Sarpedon».... From U.K. for H'Kcng MdSrW Road s I "Anchises" From UK. Cont. for Manwa and Hongkong "Laomedon" From U X v Due from U.S.A £n| 6 "Elpenor" Due from U-K julv 19 "Japara" Due
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    • 431 2 LOST Lost on the 28ch June Orchard.Stamford Road Area a I string of 101 lecla cultured pearls. Reward offered. Renlv Box No. 825, M.T.. Singapore. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 Iloticc is hereby given that any person or
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    • 558 2 SITUATIONS VACANT TRAINING IN W!;i l AHF WORK Applicants are invited 0I vacancy allotted t > Singapore for a course for Colonial Sociy Weliare Officer at th P Lor.a« School of Economics. The court: begins in September, 1947. 2. The scholarship, tei for a maximum penon rj r years, is
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  • 331 3  -  Army Awards For N.E.I. Services (By a Military Observer A long list of awards granted for gallant and disced service in the Netherlands East Indies prior mber 30, 1946 has been published in London. Is to the Army number 333 and range from a it
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  • 163 3 Figures submitted by the C llei i I Supplies. Malayan in his summary of pre *cuuons during May for offences against Food Control gave the number prosecutions during the 117, and the numbei □I convictions obtained as 54. postponed, sight defendants were acquitted
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  • 51 3 U.P. July 3 -Premier Paul en Spaa* told the Senate tha L arrangements for alum ere supplier the Belgian Congo at th I United States and B; 'tail was still in effect. }l ad< the statement on ■'Urn in reply to questions d by Communist member.-. U
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  • 173 3 A check carried out by the General Post Office shows [hat a large percentage of correspondence in private boxes are addressed to the business premises of the addressee instead of to the box number. Thib has caused serious inconvenience
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  • 138 3 (From Our Own Reparter) Penang,. July 4— A middleaged Malay. Abdul Hamid, a police inspector during the Japanese occupation was acquitted by Mr. B. J. Jennings in the District Couit. Penang. on his second charge of abetment of volun tariiy causing hurt to a Chinese,
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  • 299 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A 13-year-old delinquent, convicted on a charge el robbery, had to be bodily carried out of the Juvenile Court yesterday by police constables when he offered resistance after hearing sentence passed on him. While on the way cut tho youth
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  • 107 3 Commencing from July I, Insured Letter. Insurred Box. Insured Parcel and Cash-on-Dtlivery Parcel Services liav. bevn extended to North Borneo. 1 The maximum limit for eftCh jf these Service.- is as follows: Insured Letter Si.Boo Insured Box I.cOO Injured Parcel .">OO CO.D. Parcel 400
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  • 99 3 j A Memorial headstone presen--1 ted by "dear old Soo Kim'' lias now been erected on the grave iat Bidadari Cemetery of Miss I Catherine E. Jackson. wellj known missionary attached to I the Methodist Mission, who died jon 14th November. 1944, during internment at Sime Road Camp
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  • 59 3 The YMCA Katong Group will meet at St. Hilda's School at 4.30 pjn. on Wednesday, July 9, instead of on Tuesday, for instruction ia Art Work, Design and Embroidery, Lettering and Illumination. New members are welcome. The annual meeting of members will be held on Thursday, July
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  • 42 3 UP. AREZZO, via Home, July 4— Several hundred war veteran 3 and unemployed cut the city 'a power supply and encircled the Post and Labour offices today in a demonstration demanding the return of their jobs taken !>" women during the war,*—v i\
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  • 62 3 KUALA LUMPUR, July 4. —Figures submitted by the Controller of Supplies, Malayan Union, in his summary of prosecutions during May for offences against the Food Control Proclamations gave the number of prosecutions during the month as 117, and the number of convictions obtained as 04.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 828 3 ll SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an experienced Typist (male or ftssalt). Must be able to type neatly and accurately. Box 816, Malaya Tribune," Spore. WANTED —A Lady Secretary—Senior Cambridge qualification. Must be able to type. Apply Box No. 817. Malaya Tribune, Spore. WANTED Clerk knowledge of typewriting lor contractor firm for
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    • 614 3 GOVERNMENT OFFICER Urgently requires $1,000 repayable fifteen instalments monthly -$75 security post-dated cheques and motor car. Box No. 320. M. T. Spore. STAMP-COLLECTORS! Pen-fri-ends!! Hobbyists!!! Jon the '•Oceania Exchange Club New Zea- land (Pounded 1924> Incorporating: —South Sea Philatelic Exchange, Suva. FIJI. Colonial Philatelic Ex- change. Oxford, N.Z., Mizpah Exchange
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    • 607 3 SALE G cyl. Dcdge Saloon 1936 modo 1. $4000 or near Otter. Inspection 11. Cuscaden Iload, 4.30 to 6 p.m. Telephone 82G18. NORTON 3 j h.p. motoi-v.yele 1931) model in running condition. $500 or nearest view at 27, Cantcnment Road. •1941 OLDSMOETLE 29 4 HP in gocd I running condition.
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    • 697 3 PERSONAL TO MOTHERS. DOCTORS and NURSES Breast feeding is best for baby. If for seme reason this is not practical baby can enjoy bottle feeding with Evenfio Nursings Unit. When baby withdraws food, a va mum forms insid" the bottle. Suction from a vacuum causes ordinary nipple* to COllapse. Then
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  • 450 4 Quite apart from aVoW cdly hostile or subversive elements to which reference is sometimes made and which may indeed exist (it would be surprising if Malaya alone in the postwar world were entirely free of such manifestations of discontent) there is criticism of Gevernment in Singapore and
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  • 963 4 The Marshall Plan—assuming success —will be a common European plan, not merely a Western European plan. The attempt to produce it a ill be made by all the countries of Europe "west of Asia" —with perhaps the exception of Spain whose o-operation would for oblous reasons
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  • 131 4 Letters To The Editor The People's Postbag "SON OF ROBIN HOOD". Sir. The man-in-the street has to swallow yet another bitter pill in the form of increased prices for rice, sugar, and bread too. There is a general tendency for the Government to overhaul current prices of controlled
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  • 114 4 AN EX-VOLUNTEER. Sir,—I was very much surprised, when I, and some other ex volunteer friends went to the Central Record Office, Kuala Lumpur, to ask some advance on our Volunteers' Back Pay, which was recommended by Mr. Justice Worley, and approved by the Malayan Advisory Council, and our
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  • 257 4 "N.P." Sir.—In reply to Mr. E.J 's letter which appeared in your issue of to-day, I would like him to know that Mr. Thivy did not at nil "invite" the Ceylonese to join the Congress. His statement wa 5 issued in order to clarify doubts raised by certain sections
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  • 287 4 K. P. K. Sir,—The letter which appeared m the columns of your paper under the caption A Ceylones? Replies'' has actuated me to write this leply. 1 hope this will find a place in your esteemed paper, at least to do justice to Mr. Tnivy's statement. Mr. Tenr
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  • 223 4 V. K. MENON. Sir,—While critizing Mr. J. A. Thivy. Preside:.: of the Malayan Indian Congress, on his invitation to Ceylonese to become members of the Indian National Congress, in an article "Ceylonese to become Indian." it has been stated by E. J. that the Ceylonese were forced to
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  • 107 4 ROLAND BRAD DELL. (Sir— The Committee of the Singapore Association has prepared a report upon income tax which contains an examination of the whole financial position of the Colony as revealed in figures supplied officially, for the publication of which permission has been granted by Government. The report
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  • 488 4 War has for long been a testing ground for medical research. Under the impetus of war experiments improvements are carried out in the course of a few months which, under ordinary peacetime conditions, would take many years. Conquests over disease on the battlefield have resulted in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 543 5 Malayan Secretary Tells Of Rehabilitation Moves (Tribune Staff Reporter) The organisation of holiday camps for Y.W.C.A. members and their guests during the August holidays and the planning of new hostels to replace those that were destroyed or crippled as a result of
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  • 169 5 r uah Ah Bee, Chinese ln sr> ctor in the Registar of Vehicles Office, was yesterH charged in the Second court with accepting rruptly. during the month r February, the sum of < ls n from Tan Mong Siang, l- 2 reward for "forbearing do an act in
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  • 44 5 His Excellency the Officer AdDg the Government has been pleased to appoint the fol- lovini 11 be Honorary Aides de > Camp to His Excellency: Lt Cmdr. R L. \V. Moss. R.N. atd Capt R G Gloag. The Sea- rth Highlanders-
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  • 363 5 Out of the 529 registered co-operative societies in the Malayan Union 500 have had their books audited and the rest are waiting for the reconstitution of their books. A further 102 societies are under formation but are not yet registered.
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  • 59 5 Two boys, aged 12 and 14, who" were charged with loitering with intent to commit theft of a car-tyre belonging to a European woman. p}eaded not guilty at the Juvenile court. On the evidence heard the first accused was convicted and bound over in the
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  • 202 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The setting up of an interim machinery immediately to recruit Asiatic seamen in place of the ghaut-serang system has been suggested by the Committee of the Singapore Registered Seamen's Unions. The committee—consisting of representatives of six Singapore seamen's unions—has sent
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  • 191 5 Because L m Ah Choon was only 25 years of age and because he promised to give up smokii?g opium, the First District Judge, Mr. E. P. Sharks, said he would not pass senter.ee on him, but would bind him over lor 12 months to come
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  • 96 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An Indian, believed to be a lorry driver, was found in a semi-conscious state with his head battered in the vicinity of Ulu Pandang Camp, early last morning. He died before he was taken to hospital. In connection with the man's
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  • 91 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KTTALA KANGSAR. July 4.— A vicious attack with either a iong parang or a sword, with robbery believed to be the moMve, was made on a eld Chinese last evening at a lonely stretch of the Chenderoh Road about 15 miles
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  • 556 5 The inquiry which commenced yesterday into the death of N. Muthiah, an Indian linotype operator at the Straits Times Press. Ltd., was adjourned until July 15 for the evidence of the Government Pathologist, Inspector Mohamad Shah—the investigating officer—and the Chinese electrical engineer of the
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  • 247 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A bulldozer destroyed a Singapore village yesterday morning, rendering scores of families homeless. Nearly 200 people were affected and about 40 huts destroyed. v "The scene was an acre-village lining Trafalgar Street, which had a surprise raid yesterday by officers of
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  • 92 5 (Our Own Reporter.) IPOH:—An enterprising local Chinese business man has established the first factory where bricks are to be made by machinery instead of by hand. The owner of the concern is Mr. Loh Sam well-known contractor, timber-merchant and saw-mill owner who huiit tho Anderson School
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  • 143 5 <Frcm Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 4.—A 29--year-old Chinese, Liew Kirn Merit: alias Liew Chew, was yesterday convicted by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Assizes and sentenced to a total term of four years' rigorous imprisonment, on charges of being in possession of
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  • 40 5 Reuter. LONDON July:—The Royal Society of Medicine, which normally presents cne t -o!d medal, its highest award, has presented two—one to Sir Alexander Fleming for discovery of penicillin, tne other to Sir Howard Piorey fc r development of the drug.—Reuter.
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  • 145 5 4 Food Control Officer alleged in the Juvenile Court yesterday, that a 15 year-old-boy sold to a Food Inspector 10 sticks of a certain brand of cigarettes for 35 cents which is 5 cents in excess of the official price. The boy pleaded
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  • 97 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA KANQSAR, July 4. —A fatal accident, involving the death of two Chinese tobacco dealers, occured at 72nd mile, Grik Road when an empty lorry went off the r oad into a one-chain deep ravine. The lorry, it is understood, was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 556 6 Despite the general clamour by sports bodies in Singapore for a Sports Centre, and the urgent appea, 01 the Singapore- Olympic and Sports Council for the use of the most suitable site—Farrer Park—for the proposed construction of such a centre,
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  • 140 6 In view of the number of charity soccer matches organised lately by football teams not affiliated to the Singapore Amateur Football Association, the SAFA Council felt it desirable to announce its policy regarding these games which are beI ing played at Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 307 6 The story of how a party of four Chinese, led hy the headman of Bukit Panjang Village, and armed with a shot gun, arrested four young: alleged extortioners as they wer? emerging out of a wayang, on the evening of December 30 last, was related
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  • 111 6 Reuter. London. July 4.—The Football Association have announced that Stanley Cullis, Wolverhampton and former England captain has been suspended for 14 days from Monday. Aug. 18. The Football Association have sent the following communication to his club: "The referee's report on the match between Manchester
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  • 19 6 U.P. London, July:—Radio Moscow cow reported today that Rusiian Foreißn Minister M. Molotov arrived home from the Paris Conference—.U.P.
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  • 202 6 Share Market (Tribune Financial Correspondent) The share market was quietly steady yesterday with Gammons changing hands at $5.97.1, Steamships S2o< and Raffles Hctels were taken at 53.10. Traders were b:d for at $15.60, Uniteer s S14? Fraser and Neaves $3.55. Collieries and there were also buyers of
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  • 86 6 U.P. Washington. July 4.—Danger signals were raised is Congress for American diplomats Who thought Russia's rejection of the "Marshuli Pian" would make it easier to get appropriations for economic aid to Western Europe alone. A series Of incidents gave sev era! diplomats who will
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  • 158 6 (Tribune Market Corr.t After opening rather shakily \esterday morning at 28£ cents for No. 1 R.S.S. fob., at which price a few transactions tooK place, sellers quickly appealed on the market and all grades j were freely offered and prices sagged to 28 cents,
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  • 719 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Filipino community in Singapore ,cel< b the First Anniversary of the Republic of the 'hi] pines yesterday. Highlights of the day's prog were the luncheon held at the Prince's Restaur.:, the Cocktail Party which followed. The luncheon was attended by
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 1491 7  -  Vivacious May Surprise At Ipoh Races (By Man at the Rails Ipoh, Friday.—With the wet season which Ipoh is experiencing at present, more upsets are likely on the last day of the Perak Turf Club's June-July Meeting to be held in Ipoh tomorrow.
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  • 59 7 i|{\ 'Man at the Rails") Kacf I VIVACIOUS Thf Pathan Kmc i AHLEQUIN Mont Blot Ka ,r :i DOUBLE NINE Grand Prix II Kace I HAPPY LASS J ark pot Rare 3 KASHMIRI SONG Roiksnn Kair 6 WIN TIIE PEACE DRB K 7 LYNCHBURG Kinu Arthur K lie s
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  • 168 7 n July 3. Nate Wolfson, manager for heavywiwght I c< n tender Joe Baksi. announced today that a contract n igned with Lew Bursts 20th Century Sportm c at fitil i Baksi a shot at Jfo Louis' Heavyweight title -c qy tsm this
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  • 288 7 Reuter. MANCHESTER. July 4.-A -sport.ng" wicket is promised for the Third Cricket Test between England and Strati) Africa beginning at Old Trafford tomorrow. There has been plenty of rain recently and. while this been absoroed. the absence of any prolonged period of hot sun
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  • 62 7 The Novices Amateur Boxing Competition will be held at the Happy World Stadium on October 10 and 11. All amateur* who have not won any open competition' arc entitled to pai ticiputc. Intending competitors should start training now. Entries and i correspondence should be addressed
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  • 125 7 Reuter. London. July 4—The number of nations who have accepted in- i vitatiuns to take part in the Olympic Games in London next year has now risen to 37. Latest ĕntries arc Argentina, Austria. Belgium. Ceylon China. Czechoslovakia, India, Malta. Philippines and South Africa. Although official
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  • 119 7 The SCRC cricket team wfll meet the General Hospital on the SCRC ground at 2 p.m. today: The following will represent SCRC:— Low Kee Pow, Ong Beng Bee, Chua Boon TJnn, Lee Seng Kirn, Ong Tung B«e, Eddie Fung. Low Hock Chye, Ho Teng Bin, Yap Choon
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  • 124 7 SOCCER Malay Sports Assn. vs Chinese Hurricane, at Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. Banka Sports Club vs BBDMS (Military Unit, Pa-sir Panjang), at MCU "round, 6.15 n.m. CRICKET CSC vs SCC "A", Padang. 2 p.m. SRC vs 223 BOD, Padang, 2 "p.m. IA vs RAF Base Hq., St. George's
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  • 66 7 s.c.c. vs. Ceylon sports ciuu "A" today at 2 p.m. on the Padang. The lollowing have been selected to represent the QuoH. V. Thome. R. S. Tfcfnel!, H. Gordon. D- B. Haig. R. W. L. Mess, V/. T. F. Wallace. N. A. Coleman. P. C.
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  • 424 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 3.—Cyril Washbrook, England's opening batsman, played a sparkling innings of 62 in 55 minutes for Lancashire against Leicestershire to-day. Washbrook hit one six into" the river on one side of the ground and another >r.to a stream on the
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  • 141 7 The A.A.U. w-11 meet the Playfair B.P, in a return badminton match consisting of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles to be played in the C.U. Hall on Monday at 7 p.m. Players will be selected from the following: Low Poh Hye, Yeo Hong CVman. William Tan, Poh Kirn
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  • 58 7 Reuter. London. July 3.—Al Phillips of Aldgato, European Featherweight Champion, who retained the Empire title against, Cliff Anderson of British Guiana en an eight round disqualification at Olympia, will not light agam until lie goes for ttie British championship ielt vacant by Nel Tarlc ton's retirement.
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  • 55 7 The following are invted to represent the t'YMA cricket team agninst Cable Wireless today at 2 p.m. at the St. George's Koaa ground: D. Miller (captj, Gerald Woodford, Jimmy Anchant, Jimmy de Souza, Jimmy de Silva, John Pereira,, Pat Yzclman, Pat Swyny, Reggie Perry, T. Koon Poh, Jean
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  • 196 7 The 101 l owing will represent St. Andrew's Old Boys at cricket against the Non-Benders C.C. today on the Woodsvilie'ground: A. G. Armstrong (capt.), S. M. Hope, lan Ross, j. Duclos, Carl Schubert, C. Humphries, E. Ebert, J. Anchant, A. Jansen, P. Yzelman, C. Da Silva. The following
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    • 221 7 Last Four Shows 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. Don't Forget It's A British Production! SALLY GRAY ROSAMUND JOHN TREVOR HOWARD iiifulij* Children's Matinee. Tomorrow 11 A.M. J Tim WlcCijy in "The Revenge Rider" (A Columbia Picture) TOMORROW Yau Want Thrills, Suspense, Mere It Is! Ihe Mattese Klcon" w-.ii rsu.iipnrey nairart (A Warner B.os.
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  • 847 8 PLAY DESCRIBED Reuter. WIMBLEDON. July 4.—Jack Kramer, the United States champion, to-day captured the Wimbledon singles title beating his compatriot, Tom Brown, by 6—l, 6—3, C—2. Watched by the King, Queen and Princess Margaret, Kramer scored one of the easiest final wins ever,
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  • 115 8 The SRC cricket teatfls for the wei-U-end will be as follows:irl Today at 2 p.m. on the Padang vs 223 BOD: G. F. Clarke (capt.), E. W. Barker, H. Boudwtyn, J. Cockburn, T. Ccrdeiro, W. Galeatan, R. M.njoot, H. Rodrigues. M. Swyny, V. S. Westerhout, M. Wilson. Scorer:
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  • 72 8 The Singapore Stamp Club will be holding their regular fortnightly Social Meetu;gi on July 8 and 22 at the Roof Garc en of Camtol Restaurant at 5.15 p.m At the meeting on the Bth instant, ore of the member*, Cap*. H. J. Coops will read a shor
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  • 48 8 F N BEAT BOD 2—0 Ir a soccer match between the F. ani N. Snort,- Club XI j and the 8.0.D. XI played or; j.Tliursr'py or St. Georges Roid Grour d, F. ard N. b"at th«--i 8.0.D. by two coals to nd—*he rcorers being Kassim and 0»' man.
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  • 49 8 U.P. White Sands. July 4. -Eight men were injured, two seriously, while preparing the 251h German V-2 rocket for experimental firing. An official announcement did not describe the accident, but an unofficial report said the tank broke open spilling acid on the men U.P.
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  • 41 8 Reuter. LONDON, Juiy 3.—The India Independence Bill will be presented to Parliament tome now (Friday) and will he debated on the- second reading next Thursday, Mr. Herbert Morrison, leader of the House of Commons, announced today. —Router.
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  • 63 8 U.P. Shanghai. July 4.—A Nanking dispatch to the afternoon newtpaper Ta Chung-wan Pao said Government troops found a Soviet woman doctor among the Chinese communist troops captured at Nanlin. in Shantung Province. The report said the Russian captive was sent to the Govern ment Headquarters
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  • 35 8 Captain and Mrs. Brian Irving taken after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Wednesday afternoon. The bridegroom is Adjutant of No. 1. British Transport Camp t Scon. The bride a member of the W.V.S.
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  • 811 8 (From Oar Own Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, ,r_day.—On Jan. 2, 1905, the Malay Residential School came quietly into existence." In these modest words. Mr. C. Bazeli, Headmaster of the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar (1923-1938), in the 1940 annual Malay College magazine, describes the formation of
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  • 233 8 Reuter. LONDON, July 4.—Persistent rumours that Eng lish Football League players have received illegal payments on transfer from one club to another were ofticiaily referred to when at a meeting of League Club representatives in London Mr. F. Howarth, League Secretary, challenged the
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    • 128 8 TODAY f S VVEATHER REPORT Bright Period With Isolated Showers Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, '.oinpued oy the K.A.F. Ceniraj Station, Air Com mand. Far Ea>t. fair W.cn cr.ght periods and isolated showers late afternoon. Wind light souilurly. Su...et: 1840 hrs. Sunrise: 0623 hrs. Mo. arltt:
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