Malaya Tribune, 9 July 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune j}Y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA *%ow printed simultaneously in Singapore* W Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) .(.in PA««l SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1947 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St.
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  • 93 1 lubiine Staff Reporter.) tal ol ibout 300.000 yards ili > not Japanese, are be made available to the port- public at the end of this month. This follows the recent issue I »4-million yards of Japa- stiles, nearly all of which an reported to have
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  • 49 1 Reuter. LONDON July B.—The Mi-1-fj: Cress has been awarced t.j old Royal Air Words V. z::. Lev.* e: ant Frark William I Cettari, a member of a team which parachuted irto Elephant Ration, m May 1945 aid cuuticlkd the air strips trabUng the pos'-ion to be captured—Reuter.
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  • 333 1 (By S. Y. NG., Tribune Staff Reporter) Two Singapore firms, one a Chinese and the other an Indian, have applied officially to be among the 64 private traders from the United Kingdom and tne Coloneis who are to be included in the initial
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  • 186 1 London. July B.—Herbert Morrison, Lord President the Council, frankly warned the Commons today that lin's drastic shortage of dollars might give her no alternative but to slash her imports to 25 per cent below the level now contemplated in the new austerity import programme. "The
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  • 82 1 Reuter— AAP. WEL3OURNE. July 8.-Ac- to press reports reactionUme rfom Townsville. iZ l m airmen fr the So- J Islands report that Maganders had declared British settlement I: ganders, say these re- unded from their war P l a S and blowpipes. Th« trouble, say
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  • 108 1 (Tribune Staff Repoitcr.) There are strong rumours that it has been decided to nominate 18 and elect nine Municipal Commissioners with the acceptance of the ward system as recommended in the Laycock report on the reconstitution of the Singapore Commrsskm. The Commissioners have decided, it is understood,
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  • 113 1 Atomic Weapons Reuter. Lake Success. New York. July f.—-Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet delegate, today warned the United Nations for a second time that if the prohibition of atomic weapons was not linked with general disarmament it would bring forth "the collapse of the whole decision of the
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  • 70 1 i (Tribune Staff Reported "Extortion letters." in Beach Road area alone have increased from nine in May to 24 in June. In Singapore Island there were 33 extortion letters in May and 47 in June. A Police Officer who stated that some youths were apparently sending
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  • 31 1 Reuter. London. July 7. Suggestion boxes used by fight ir*? men K» the war are to yield Ideas for a CommoweaKh conference on the development ot which has opened in London.—Reuter.
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  • 152 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Dr. W. J. Vickers. Director oi Medical Services. Singapore, is in London as Malaya's represei .ative at the World Conference on Tuberculosis Prevention This work, it is expected h» will address the meeting on Tuberculosis in Malaya, a disease which
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  • 123 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur. July B.—Arrangement are being made to send managers of co operative stores in Malaya to the Singapore Co-operative Store, considered to be one of the best organized in the Empire, for training, it is reliably learned. Mr Lim
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  • 17 1 Reuter. London, July —Bullets found by choirboys in Alton Parish. Church were relics of the Civil War.—Reuter.
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  • 161 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) "Singapore is a big distributing centre for all food animals, horses and dogs," said tho Chief Veterinary CXncer, Capt. D. P. White yesterday. "As many as 60 dogs arrive in a single consignment," he said. Scores of horses from Australia have
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  • 92 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Singapore experienced another 24 hours of calm and no serious crime was reported. Yesterday there were two simple robberies in which no arms were used. At Telok Blanga Road a', 530 a.m.. two Chinese robbed a compatriot on the road of $20 At 10
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  • 164 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 8.Commenting on Governments's iecent circular about "No po--1 tics in schools," Mr. Wu Tian Wang, member of the MCP three-man delegation to the Empire Communist Conference which recently concluded in London, said in an interview: "I am aware
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  • 87 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A freak baby was bom to a Chinese squatter's wife at Pulau Tckong Besar, off Singapore Island last weekThe child is reported to be normal in the body, and lower portion of the face, but it is believed that it has no forehead. Its
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  • 165 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Yet anothr-r Asiatic doctor, with 25 years' service behind him, has resigned from Government service. He is Dr. Goh Kok Kee who occupied the post of Port Health Officer, Singapore. Under the present scheme he stands to lose his gratuity of
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  • 41 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) There is ro change today for better or worse in thf, concicion cf the Singapore Chinese school teacher who is in hospital receiver g streptomycin ir jec'ior.-= in an effort to save his irom tubercular meningitis.
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  • 20 1 Reuter. London, July 7.—Thirty DPs frcm the Baltic States are comirg t 0 Britain t 0 mak 0 surreal boots.—Reuter.
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  • 528 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Che Ali bin Sarawi, the Singapore sailor of the five surv'vors of the merchant ship Tulagi, is perhaps still unaware that he was last week aware ej the MBE for outstanding courage by the King. The awards (fo r Sariw\ a Bengali
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  • 36 1 Reuter. SAIGON July S—Vietnam authorities hi**! di.iec French allegations that they are cutting off dykes ami breaching canals in an effort to flood large areas of Tonking (North Indo-China), including Hanoi and Haiphong towns.—Reuter.
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  • 76 2 The following: are rubber crop figures for the month of June in respect of the various companies for which Messrs. Turquand, Youngs, McAuliffe tif Co. act as Secretaries: Alor Gajah Rubber Estate. Ltd. 21.2000 lbs., Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Ltd. 82,000, Glenealy Plantations, Ltd. 70,000, Kluang
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  • 316 2 Abduction Charge Fails IPOH.-'I am not wOling; to return to live with my former husband. I would rather cue first." Thus stated a young Christian woman, Lim Ah Kun, to a Question by Mr. J Adams in the District Court In the dock
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  • 117 2 PENANG, July —In the Supreme Court before Jus tice C. W. V. Carey to-day. Lee Hong Cheang of No. 4. Arratoon Road was granted a decree nisi which he Sought from his wife, Phyllis Irma Lee, to be made absolute in three months' time. Mr.
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  • 112 2 At about 3.35 p.m. on Monday last, Mr. Armstrong, Probationer Air Traffic Control Officer, saw a landing craft cutting across the path of an on coming Flying Boat in the Civil Aerodrome Marine Anchorage, ignoring all signals, which included visual signals and also two
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  • 38 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, July 8. A U.S. State Department official said today that Dai Ming Lee,Minister without Portfolio in the j new Chinese Government) reoresenting the Social Democratic Party. met Secrptarv of State George C. Mrashall to discuss problems.—U.P.
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  • 38 2 MRS. J. F. J. ESS and fami thank all the kind friends «k! attended th* Funeral of th e jj Mr. J. F. J. Ess, and wwaS as well as telegrams ard I e ttl of condolence.**
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    • 361 2 NOTICE ACTION SALE OF 16 bales of printing and glassine paper, 75 gross scribbling pads, 245 pieces cement asbestos sheets. 42 pieces cast iron cisterns, 26 dozen screw drivers, 21! 1 dozen cycle locks, 25 tins assortI ed paints. 450 bundles ropes, 317 pieces assorted toys, 574 pairs I shoes
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    • 602 2 EDUCATION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 209. Queen Street Phone 2370 Provide you with SDeciali-a I coaching for English, Mathers I tics. Shorthand (Pitman and I Gregg) Book-Keeping I writing. I Beginners Classes First Week I of Every Month. For particulars apply: Director I of Studies. notices" tender for government hospital supplies Tenders
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  • 237 3 Commission Member Tells Soviet Press Reuter. July 3.—The recent visit of a CommisFederation of Democratic Youth to Ind!a, and Indonesia is described by Jean nee), a member of the commission, in an Mi the Soviet news agency. 11 1 In India.'* Jean Loticier said,
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  • 164 3 Kuala Lumpur.—"The people of Malaya today are politically matured to govern themselves because they have proved their national integrity in the war of resistance against Japanese fascism,*' declared Mr. Wu Tian Wang, member of the Malayan Communist Party 3-man delega tion which recently returned after attending
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  • 28 3 Reuter. London. July 7.—Greta Garbo has accepted £5.000 left to her by Elgar Dor.re, formerly ot Hen don, a recluse who died without ever having seen her —Reuter.
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  • 392 3 rribane Stall Reporter.) at Uie Jiive s eiday, Ho Yt Nam Lock Street, althat a! le watching s icitbaU '.natch at the Jalai S t urn, a boy jcs:le $11 iron .-achodtc f i mm I and caugh but the
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  • 43 3 July -Ar- ,charged with mace of abode, Seng appeared -.'lackledse this ,n the Third Court. vacant admitted bein S a jWe to give a p n for being in c>Med was order- fof to bo House of Do-
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  • 663 3 "It may not be the inalienable right, but it is certainly the invariable custom for every British subject to curse his Government. It is a good democratic thing to do: no Government is perfect and beyond reproach/ said Mr. G. H. Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections
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  • 96 3 The 44th annual celebration of the Tong Soon Kok Association was held on Saturday night at No. 6, Derbyshire Road. when, besides members, many guests were present. Dinner was served. Five officials of the Association, Messrs. Lim Yong Koon, Tan Chea Tong, Koh E Num,
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    • 848 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED AIDVERTISEMENT SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCY EXISTS for a Secretary/ Stenographer. Reply stating experience and salary required to P.O. Box 244. AN ASSISTANT for a dispensary in Kuala Lumpur. Experience not necessary, state age, qualiflcation If j any Chinese preferred. Box No. 845, Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lempur. WANTED 2 Book-keepers
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    • 554 3 SITUATIONS WANTED BRITISH SERVICEMAN. Secondary School Education. Five Years Toolmaking Apprenticeship. Willing to Learn. Would consider any situation. Engineering-Factory or Estate in Malaya or Far East. Box 831, M. T. K. Lumpur. TWO LADY secretary stenographers open for engagement Civil or Military Office in Ipoh. Apply Box No. 153, Malaya
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    • 617 3 FOR SALE POSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE: Two Albums containing Stamps ol the World. Most valuable collection —Going Cheap. Any offer? Apply Box No. 156 Tribune Ipoh. 1940 SUNBEAM-TALBOT Sport Tourer, 1936 Austin 10 tome», 1941 Dodge Saloon, 1940 FORD V 8 Saloon view at HONG MOTORS, 28 Cavcnagh Road. Spore.
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    • 756 3 FOR SALE Ford and Wiilyg Jeeps Both in Tip Top Condition. Any Trials. Apply Ahsum 495 a, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. I FOR SALE new Voightlander Binoculars in case 6 x 30 Magnification. Bargain at $130. Box 828, Malaya > Tribune, Spore. "PIANO for sale Moutrie excellent condition, 275, Holland
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  • 457 4 Shortly before the Pacific war when it was anticipated that in the event of an attack from the sea the civilian population of the coastal areas would have to be evacuated, the authorties erected a number of camps for the reception of such displaced persons. These camps were
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  • 1004 4 I MR. A. C. T. KWONG. X.L.'s new I Chinese Consul, began his career as a newspaper man. At the i early age of 15 he left school to join the editorial staff of a leading newspaper in Shanghai. i From then, he worked his way
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  • 623 4 JOURNALISTS and writers the world over, have not had to wait leng for the new Hungarian regime to pay their derisive respects to the freedom of the written word A statement issued by the new political marionettes in Budapest, says that any foreign or native journalist writing material considered
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  • 447 4 Letters To The Editor S.r, ihe reply of Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisinghain, President of tne Ceylon Federation of Malaya, tu tne suggestion made by Mr. John Thivy, President of the Malayan l.ijian Congress that Ceylonese can become members of the Congress as Indians
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  • 315 5 (From Our Own Reporter) TAIPING:—Carved out of the jungle at the foot of the picturesque Taiping Hills is the beautiful Military Cemetery now the last resting place of some 900 officers and men of forces from the United Kingdom, Australia, India, Nepal and
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  • 175 5 Lee Teow Lim (34), a Hokien. was yesterday charged at the Fourth Police Court with cheating Pang Hee Boon, at a store on Neil Road, on July 5, by dishonestly inducing Pang to deliver to him 23 drums of Citronella Oil worth $40,000. Lee was also
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  • 407 5 Fourth Injured (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, July B.—A daylight ambush laid by the local police this afternoon on the main trunk road a few miles from Kampar ended in a running gun-fight with a notorious gang, resulting in the instant death
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  • 59 5 (Our Own Reporter.) PtLiXANa, July drivers on the waterfront may resume work this week —at least those whose haulage licences have been renewed, I understand. It is felt that there is no further point in staying out indefinitely, as there is little likelihood of Government
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  • 16 5 Reuter. London, July 7.—Reading is to have a rew technical school expected to cost about £1,000,--000.—Reuter.
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  • 99 5 ALOR STAR, July Permanent way inspectors, while on duty yesterday, came across evidence of attempts made to derail a train between Bukit Ketri and Padang Besar. At a lonely stretch of the track between these two stations, the officials found that several dog-FDikes had been removed
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  • 126 5 Seremban, July .—News oi the cold blooded murder of a Chinese owner of a banana plantation at the 44th mile. Pertang Ulu Road. Jelebu. reached Seremban yesterday. According to information gathered, about 9.30 p.m. on June 30. three Chinese armed witn parang and spears
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  • 432 5 Presentation Of New Colours In the absence, owing to indisposition of the Gover-nor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, will present new colours to the Queen's Royal Regiment to-morrow on the Padang. This extremely interesting and impressive
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    • 528 5 W. H. EVERETT SON LIMITED 1, Friar Street, Carter Lane, London EC 4, England NEWSAGENTS SINCE 1793 We can supply you with any BRITISH or AMERICAN books or periodicals that you may require. Send us a list of your requirements and we shall be pleased to quote you. Clubs, Schools,
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  • 132 6 (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, July 7.—A drowning tragedy occurred yesterday evening in Kampong Kepayang, off Fair Park, resulting in the death of a 18-year-old Chinese girl. The deceased, it is understood, was one of a party of four girls, who had gone to the river
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  • 565 6 FurtherEvidenceAtlnquiry Into Death of DaneeHostess "He was crying and said he did not want to go back to the Naval Base; he wanted to join Annie," said attractive Lilly Loke, dance hostess, referring to lorn Prince, the man who claimed at the last
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  • 63 6 On inquhies made at the Batu Gajah Hospital it was learnt that Dr. Lan Dickson (right !n the picture above) who received a serious abdominal injury in the shooting incident last Friday night at the residence of the late Dr. Blake- more in Golf Club
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  • 202 6 Yet another feeding centre under the Social Welfare Dept. free feeding scheme for children between the ages of two and seven years was opened this morning by H.E. the O. A. G., Mr. McKerron, at No. 61, Lorong 33, Geylang. j The centre
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  • 254 6 (Tribune Financial Corr.) Industrials were described as quiet but steady yesterday and changes in quotations were limited in compass. In the case of such small movements it is difficult to judge from the quotation list whether they are the result of business done or merely reflect
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  • 116 6 (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. —Whiie driving on the estate road. Mr. J. D. Smart. Manager. Effingham Estate. Damansara Road, was held up by six Chinese and relieved of a pay roll of $4,000 which he had obtained earlier in the day
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  • 757 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July B.—After six weeks of toil, the Pan Malayan Council of Joint Action and PUTERA, which are affiliated organizations and claim a total membership of over 500.000, have drafted a new Democratic Constitution for Malaya. The Constitution,
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  • 692 7 Army 2. S.R.C L Markedly strengthened by four Seaforth players, Leddington of the backs, and Garvey, Hanlon and McGrory of the forwards, the Army succeeded in avenging their first round four-two defeat by snatching full points from the S.R.C. in the final round of
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  • 218 7 PENANG, July 7.—A fine spurt towards the end saw Goh Kong Lye emerging an easy winner in the 100 Metre* Back Stroke 'A" for the Cheah Inn Kiong Challenge Cup at the Chinese Swimming Club competition on Sunday. Kong Lye, though he won easily, returned poor
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  • 35 7 PENANG, July 7.—This morning a Tamil school was opened in the Muni upality's LLfaourers' Linevs at the back of Dato Kramat Read by the Department of Education. The school has an attendance of 90 children.
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  • 28 7 TAPAH, July 7.—Rabies has broken out here and Several dcgs have been found to be affected. Steps are now being taken ta prevent the spread of this disease.
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  • 19 7 ■iimj». i nv.w i 1 j SOCCER Fraser Neave vs Pulau Brani, at Pulau Brani, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 70 7 Suppiy Reserve Depot, displaying better combinat ion especially in the attack, defeated the J oil i lads Athletic Union one-nil at BOCCer on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Burine, the SRD outside left, scoted the winner in the first half. The Jollilad> defence, although strengthened by
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  • 197 7 First Post War Meeting Of SLTA Former Tennis Champion, Lim Bong Soo, who lulled professional in 1936, has been reinstated as an anv teur by the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association which held its first post-war general meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday No tournaments
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  • 66 7 Kuaia Lumpur. July 7. Watched by a very big crowd which keenly appreciated the last pace of the game, the Manila touring basketball team beat the Sclangor State basketball side this evening at the sports stadium of the Bukit Bintang Park by 70 points to 45.
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  • 128 7 PENANG. Monday.—Owing to bad weather, there was no play in the P.L.T.A. term s championships yesterday. Results of ties played on Saturday are as follows: Singles: Ramehand beat Charles Lim 6—4. 3—6, 7-5; H. E. Mohd. Hussein beat E. H. Bode 6 —3. 6—3; Goon Kok Lem beat
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  • 875 7 Perak Turf Clubs Move Well Received (By •'Man at the Rails" IPOH—The unprecedented move by the Perak Turf Club in fencing off unruly horses on the last day of the meet was hailed by racing quarters as a wise step towards the improvement
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  • 35 7 London, July 8. —At Portsmouth, Middlesex beat Hampshire by 105 runs. Middlesex 196 and 178. Hampshire 191 and 78 (Young, left-arm slow, four for 19, Sims right arm slow legbreak, 3 for 17).
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  • 148 8 Sirgapore Teachers' Union representatives interviev/ei the Salaries Commission yesterday, uhen they a ked for the urincation ot the educatioral sys tern, eaual status for teachers irrespeclivp of natiorality artsex, a' special allowance for Smecapoip teachers to meet higher hvirg here as compared with other parts of
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  • 504 8 Reuter. MANCHESTER, July B.—England are in a winning position at the end of the third day's play in the Third Test against South Africa, having gained a lead of 139 runs in the first innings. The tourists' only hope is a draw, and it is
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  • 225 8 BAGAN SERAI: The head teacher of a Malay vernacular school was the complairart in a hurt case in which the detercart was a teacher of the school. private summo: case was heard ov Ii che Bahaudin bin Yaccb at Parit Burtar Tho was Mohamad Yusof.
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  • 80 8 Approached by the Secretary of the Malay Union, the Social Welfare Department has provided accommodation in the Bushcy Park Camp for a number of destitute persons who were rendered homeless aftei their houses in Trafalgar Street were demolished recently. It is believed that some of the
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  • 86 8 (Our Own Reporter.) Bpoh. July .—Mr. Scott Anderson of McAlister and Company. Ipoh Branch, and Perak State rugger player, h3s been admitted to the Batu Gajah hospital with Injuries on his face and head sustained by a 20-foot fall from a wlntiow at No. 8. Race Course Road.,
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  • 555 8 KUALA LUMPUR, July B.—There is a marked discrimination against the non-Europeans in economic and commercial affairs in Malaya. This is not due to any particular property law or land tenure law. It is rather the general economic dominance of the European to be regarded
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  • 41 8 PENANG, July —A report was lodged by a Chinese stall-holder to the police to-day that his cash amounting to $173 and 95 rupees. (Burmese currency) were missing from his drawer in his stall at the Central Market.
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  • 242 8 (Our Own Reporter.) SEREMBAN, July B.—At a special meeting of the representatives of 2,000 Indian rubber I tappers, who are members cf the N.S. Rubber Workers Union, held here it was decided to submit the following demands to the 1 UP AM.
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  • 311 8 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July B.—About 40.000 passenger who patronise the General and about 500 others who daily travel by GTC taxis v have to do without GTC service from July 17 if the Management of the General Transport
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  • 101 8 Mr. P. A. B. IfcKerroc Administering the Gove: and Mr. Claude Itassejf lian Commissioner [n Sr.:/ will play cricket at the Sri Padang, next Saturday. Jul?| at 2 p.m. for the "Noi-Bend against the S R C. It will be recalled thai Shenton
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  • 44 8 At a meeting held untitled ot the Board of Management the War Risks (O ance Fund, the Bard ously derided to re decision of the Board, ai on December 23. 1941 thai risk of looting [s nol der the War Risks r surance Scheme.
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  • 16 8 Reuter. London, July 7- untitled rey. racehorse trairer. wife escaped, when caught fire rear Bp Stand.—Reuter.
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    • 30 8 Singapore TIDE-TABLE TODAY High water: 1.33 a.m. 9 ft 2irr 2.51 p.m. 8 ft. 2 in. Low water: 8.11 a.m. I ft. 7 In: 8.14 p.m. 4 ft 5 in.
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    • 83 8 TODAY'S I LEATHER REPORT, Long Bright Periods Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, compiled oy the X.A.X Central forecasting Station. Air Command. Far East. Fair with Ion? bright periods this afternoon and tomorrow morning. Fine tonight Wind light south easterly sea breeze, becoming calm during the night.
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