Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) sight EAUes SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:— Menn. Wa Turner Ltd., Talbot Howe, .98, St.
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  • 744 1 ALLEGED REPRISAL for MOSCOW ACTION Reuter. nm LONDON. July 14.—"Active consideration" was given by the British Foreign umce to-night to the rene val of the visa of Mr. Nieoiao Plakhin. Russian trade representative in Singapore it was authoritatively stated. Earlier it has
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  • 131 1 (From Our Dun Reporter.) IPOH 11 .s understood that Mala a will P have Carrier Tt it; Systems; and new rhu Carrier system will enabie m telephone conversations to tafc plac i ver the wire at the Al present undergoing an in r s ai
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  • 106 1 F>om Our Own Reporter.) ifoh.—ii is learned that tht asilwaya have new un c asiderotic* a big developin--., project for the Eastern uiTOiving the construj- M a new railway line from unl 0 capital to Mentakab. h important road and rail june ;wl railway
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  • 46 1 tire broke out at a kapok godown in Boat Quay at 10 o'clock last night. A few bales were involved. The cause of the fire is said to be due to a cigarette butt thrown en the wooden floor. No one wa s injured.
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  • 70 1 Reuter. PARIS. July 14.—A conference of the French Civil Servants Union today voted against immediate strike action which threatened to brnig out over a million civil servants and pubi:c employees tomorrow, it was annonced at Union headquarters here tonight. Official ligures revealed that nine of
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  • 78 1 WINCHESTER. HAMPSHIRE. July 14.—David Becks, a Conservative member ot Parliament and his wife were the latest victims today oi a food poisoning epidemic which has been sweeping Britain. Both are in a nursing home h re ani saia to be "very ill." Five others of 16 guests attending
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  • 50 1 Tlv Officer Administrating the Government has written to the Malayan Communist Party stating that Lin Ah Liarg, S ngapre Communist who is now Undergoing a two-year .sentence, will rot be deported. Lin, it was seated, would release i at the exp ry of his sentence.
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  • 106 1 Reuter. LONDON. July 14. A bill 'o i nable the transfer of power to Burma will, informed quarters thing, be introduced in the Biiti*h Parliament next session nrobably between Oc.ob?r and Christmas. As yet there are no details of the shape The legislation will take and
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  • 40 1 UP. LONDON. July 14.— The United States Ambassador. Lewis Douglas, was presented with a new bicycle today by the Brit sh bicycle Industry. He .said he intended using il during his leisure to see the countrvsid«\ -UP.
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  • 30 1 UP. NANKING, July 14: The Mini try of tho Interior's newiy-creut*'d census l*ute*ii anni*up«.vd t<..ia> thai Cotna'fl population is 461,00*,--275. There arc 241,4H:>.:>:. males and 219.520,720 females.- UP.
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  • 893 1 LONDON, July 14.—When the Indian Independence Bill went into the committee, stage in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. David Rees Williams said he felt that some consideration must be given to the Question of the Andamans. What, he asked, were the views of the inhabitants?
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  • 293 1 (Tribun.' Staff Reporter) The Laycock Report on the reconstttution <>i ihe Municipal Commissioners, whirh (the Commissioners discussed for nine hours in seer; t debate, over three sessions, will be thrashed can In public when the amended version of the Report comes up foi discussion
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  • 117 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, July 14—M: Oved Ben Ami, Mayor 01 Nam anya. Palestine diamond town where two British sergeant i were .kidnapped on Friday mght. today appealed to Sir Alan Cunningham, British Hi*m Commissioner, to cancel the decree which would Impo c military law on
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 287 2 A scheme whereby civilians and ex-Army Officers may be granted emergency commissions in the British Army in the event of an emergency has now been opened in Singapore and Malaya. Ml eandidatcs must be British subjects and of British parentage. The normal
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  • 57 2 (From Our Own Reporter.) Penang. July 13. -At least 8.000 Penang Chinese have returned to China since the libera tion and about 1,200 have left Penang for S am- These figures do not include the lew thousand who found their way out with emergency passports accepted
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  • 29 2 Reuter. LONDON, July 14.—Clitl Britton. soccer international and Burnley's manager, has presented three of his England caps to the Hanham. Bristol Sunday School where he was first taught football.—Reuter.
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  • 34 2 MR. K. V. PARAMEsy-i. J AIYER request the friends ana well-wisher; *2 y At Home Party at 6 p \j I ChuDel Road on 'H instant, on the event 0f departing to Ind.a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 619 2 sin FPU* MANSFIELD CO., LTD (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K AND U.S.A. "Japara' Due irom U.SA July 10 "Menelaus Due from U.K July 25 "Truer" Due from U.K July 25 i'Throntis." Due from U.S.A July 30 I "Eumaeus" Du f Irom U.K. Aug. l Sailings for
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    • 502 2 M I The Ho Hong Stemship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated In Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Hong Kong, Swatow Amoy S.S. "HONG SIANG'' sailing about 22nd July FOR PENANG AND RANGOON I S.S. "HONG Cue 30th July sailing 2nd Aug- S.S. "HONG SIANG" mid August. For Palembang 8.8. •TCT.AMf*" 0
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    • 657 2 NOTICE "S. MOITIUE CO. LTD. (in voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company held on 29th April 1047 at the Company's Head Office in Shanghai it was resolved tint' the Comoany be wound-up and that John Alexander Turner. 1 C.A. ana Dnncan Robertson Glass. AC.A. of.
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    • 423 2 MIsfctLLANJ.o, N drugx.ess'ije;.: -~r\ Mjpchant)-TheraDv. r Therapy Eler MAK TING SUM Vft D.M.T.. D.S.T.. Ms p (LOND.). F.N.a£2 (LOND.) of 6, .1 Kuala Lumpui Singapore, al R Vew Asia Hotel Sean Street. EDIC \TlOY\lTj )ancing simplified liy~fo| Aristocrat" School 0 f Z\ room Dancing. Ox ley >>crs, 183 A Ore
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  • 381 3 la Lumpur, July 14.— s ofce direction in which be nn faltering in our our expenditure to and our sister, ,nd that is the ut- bl production ol pach in our land," said the Union Governor. Sir Edward Gent, at the meeting ot
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  • 80 3 I nmenl and Muntc;I II Union brought up the I C< nirnet labour at .i I I the Singapore X ry Beard, states I led by the Score p Snted out that conft During tne eariv X imported X from India to X iter
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  • 115 3 L Wcycle betrver I ineBC notice at the Chinese i on Febh V <"' d< at i i! yesterday larg rK Leek was According i offence, le Prosecution r Chua Chin in M ri r y f outside a c can '7; afJl Road.
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  • 304 3 (Tribune Stall' Reporter| IPOH. July 13.-A verdict of wilful murder against a person or persons unknown was returned by inche Samsuddin bin Nam when he held an inquest into the death of a 26-year-old Chinese woman, who was found brutally murdered on June 9. The
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  • 54 3 Samihathan <21>. a Tamil, was yesterday allowed bail of S5OO when he claimed trial on a charge of Cheating Lye Lim. at Eu Tong Sen Street, on June 13. It was alleged that he had dishonestly induced Lye Lim to give him $400. The case was postponed t<
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  • 300 3 (From Our Own Reporter.) KUALA LUMPUR. July 14 Gratu'tics arc to be paid to members of the Passive Delete. Services) in Malayan Union This was authoriscct by a resolut'on acopted b> the Malayan Ui ion Advisory Council to-ay. Three months' gratuities may be paid to
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  • 277 3 l? teted vetao?? heik Daw °°d, one of two men king Lid .w the First Bwtoto Court for housefortunate thn? i thl Was hl 's first offence and it was u Abdl U Kadi,L i Shol,ld nave S ot mixe d up
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  • 71 3 A line of $1.000 was yesterday at the Second District Court im posed on Teo Yew Chye (33) for hoarding 8* bags of wheat fiOUr (961 katties). and 27 tins of locally manufactured biscuitsTeo was charged alternatively with possessing controlled arti cles- the flour and biscuits.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 566 3 MISCELLANEOUS MONEY lO LEND »,1 landed properties securitf "easonable interest principSli only enquiries confident::il. Apply Box 809, Malaya Tribune. DRUGLESS HEALING in Mecha-no-Thetmpy, Psycho-Therapy Electro-Therapy, MAX TING SUM. Ph D.. DMT.. DST.. MSP.. FPC. "Londi. FNAM-Th. (Lond) of 6 Jalan Skola, Kuala Lumpur, now visiting Singapore, at Room 262, New
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    • 560 3 PRIMER STOVE Wood Charcoal Width V 10" Height 2' 2" Length 2' 8" Five Holes Chimney Container included $225,- Box 157 Tribune, IPOH. TWO Storied house, land about an acre, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, modern sanitation, electric light, water etc. Mrs. DAVIS 4th Mile, Bentonf. Road. Kuaia Lumpur. FOR SALE:
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    • 707 3 WANTED 1 WANTED to rent house, room oi Hat. Reply with full partieutai k< first opportunity to C. T. A., P.O. Box 140, Singapore. WANTED: SINGER' Hand Fewing Machine. Apply Box Ko. 85V, Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lampar. WANTED: 12 Bore double barrel shot gun from licensed suhtsis State make and
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  • 421 4 The circumstance that the European long-term prisoner, so easily identifiable by tattoo marks on his hands, and the majority of the Chinese remand prisoners who escaped from Outram Road a month ago are still at large is disquieting. In the first place it is a set-back for public
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  • 1186 4  -  The recent reference to the Opium Revenue Replacement Fund has focussed attention on the fact that the government chandu monopoly in the Malay States has disappeared, and it is now a penal offence not only to smoke opium in any form but even to possess
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  • 320 4 Letters To The Editor 1 The People's Postbag C.F.J.E. Sir, —The "Bluffers Stakes'* was run off in the Council Chamber last week, and although opinions might differ on who was the ultimate winner, the writer is of the opinion that O A G beat ACS by a short
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  • 202 4 A SAL ARIED CLASS. Sir.—Contrary to expectations, the prices of certain commodities, particularly rationed food, are ir.creasing. Rationed rice his increased by more than 200 percent., and sugar and flour have seen a combined increase of marly 59 per cent. Most of the salaried clashes, fir whom these
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  • 89 4 KAT TWO Sir,—l agree with "Kai Four's" statement about afternoon classes. Afternoon classes are by no mcan s liked by schoolboys and I think the authorities concerned can easily do away with afternoon classes. It gives the student no chance to play games. It U also clearly seen
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  • 83 4 N. A. R. Sir—Please permit me through the medium of your valuable naper to express publicly my sincere thanks and gratitude to the Medical Officer and Staff of the Tapah Hospital for the tender and efficient treatment rendered to me when I was a patient therein suffering from
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  • 283 4 BENARES—A unique col-quest, and three artfl lection of about 1,788 gold varieties of the '&M I coins belonging to the .Gupta Age iourth century, has j been discovered in a village jin Baharatpur State (Raj--1 putana). The coins are expected to throw a flood
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  • 86 4 The breach between contending parties to the s in China has beeL seri i ened by the dissolution M 11th of the Political C Qfl I Council. Constituting importa::i major and m:n: j ic'al parties in China, it only instrument lor the up of a coalition
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 40 4 I X i,--—— v '^^j "I SO VAC" I PICNIC SETS I FOR 4 PERSONS in strong a:iv::s with UVV la.stenci:>, etch cont aining 2 Isovae one F>skj 4 Pia r *c Cu'ii to match a.> Price $28*50 pc: I
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 31 4 WITH/} WOODEN TUB/ WILLIAM PH/PPS, WHO USED IT 7£> \Q i JttK 1 RECOVER SUNKEK TREASURE \V IN 1667 1 FOR WHICH FERT THE KIMG MADE TJ HIM GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS/
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  • 617 5 ThrJSf Tni; y |f"°, ld Austral ian George Stanford, alias n nSSMrti™ h /v! ley Hamm °nd, alias Stanley Ham-rnr-H IF? with conspiring with John Maxwell Grey r'in n nc f nai d ln NeW SoUth Wales t0 cheat certain Persona of
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  • 106 5 C r. searchers in their exrj oi the Anglo Saxon n*tn leum tanker. Cowrie on Sun- reported to have disco- i|2 pounds of Persian ico under a plate in the enm. The tanker arrived j] Persian ports last Friday and haj since sailedy arresta were made.
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  • 324 5 ut I To V litir RiL A Its!tup JEEP DRIVER CHARGED WITH CAUSING DEATH OF CHINESE Is equel to a motor accident which occurred at Ihc 10th rr.i] post, Seletar Road, on the morning of December !7 las! ;;i about 1.45, involving the death of q Chinese driver of a
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  • 216 5 (Our Own Reporter.) KUALA LUMPUR. July 14.— The Goven me: t was no. in a position at the prefer t moment to make any statement on the lequest that ex-gratia payment* by corsidered by Government to dependants of the victims of the railway accidents in Malaya.
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  • 50 5 T.m Leng Lye, a Chinese, was yesterday charged at the Fourth Police Court with criminal breach of trust bi 13 bags ol •Gt vernment Rice" worth $407. while a carrier, on July 8. He claimed trial and the case was pi stponi j a week lor mention.
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  • 354 5 (Tribur- Staff Reporter) Three Japanese destroyers, Hagi. Take and Kusonoki, accompanied by the trawler Shirasaki and four of the Aye vessels that escorted them, from Japan, tied up at Naval Dockyard early yesterday afternoon. The fifth escort vessel broke down at Johore Shoal,
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  • 289 5 (Tribur? Staff Reporter) In tho Singapore Juvenile Court yesterday two delinquents. a?ed 15 and 14 resnectively, were convicted on a charge of robbery. The first accused was sentenced to six strokes of tjia light rotan and three years detention in the New
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  • 61 5 Taiping, Saturdays— An Indian convict, Nadason. who «-scaped from the Taiping Prison, was arrested last night while tr. ing to entrain fcr Kuala Lumpur. Nadason was serving 18 months fcr breaking and theft when he escaped. Lane* Corporal Raihid. on duty I at the railway station, recognised
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  • 411 5 Council Warning (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July 14.—Broadsides were levelled at the Malayan Union Government by Mr. V. M. N. Menon, at the Malayan Union Advisory Council today, for the reduction of subsidies to purchase rationed rice, flour and sugar and imposing
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  • 111 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A 19-member Relief Committee, headed by Mr. Lee Kong Chian, was elected for work in connec tion with the collection of fund, lor South China flood victims at a final meeting yesterday at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Lee is
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  • 127 5 Tan Beng Watt, the widow oi Chng ta fat 43>, a trishaw r;aei, who h:>s been glittering from tuberculosis lor six year-, tod the Coroner. Mr. K. K. Oon yesit-aay at vie inquiry o.; her dccc .sea husband, tnat one morn ing ue nad told
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  • 124 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 14 The Plenary Conference on the proposed new constitution for Malaya, between the Govern or -General the Governor of the Malay Union, Their Highnesses the Rulers of the Malay States and representatives of the UMNO has been reconvened for
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  • 179 5 L.A.C. W. Morrell of R.A.F. Changi. heavily bandaged, gave evidence at the Singapore Coroi ner's Court yesterday into the deatn of Othman bin Abdullah (18>. who was killed as the result cf an accident on the Changi Rd. j on July 2. Morrell said that he was going
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  • 41 5 H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth has sent the following message from Buckingham Palace. London. to the Officer Administering the Sirgapore: "I sincerely thank the Government and people of Singapore for their kind message on the announcement of my engagement." i
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 23 5 I TRANSFORMERS THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO LTD I, STATION ROAD. J POH—TELS: 393 394 Agents In Perak of the G E C
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  • 755 6 Events in the oil industry are moving fast. The possibility of a world-wide shortage of petroleum products, which appeared as a dim spectre not so long ago. is assuming increasingly sharp contours with every day that passes. What seemed a mere possibility yesterday
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  • 222 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) i I KUALA LUMPUR, July 14— The Malayan Union Government is opposed to settle g up State sponsored lotteries. This was the Government reply to a I question posed by Mr. Ec Ye.v K»m at the Malayan Union Ad ivisory CourcU
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  • 110 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter Twenty nine Singapore Malay* who were sent as students to the Sultan Idris Training College in Tangjong Malim. Perak, immediately after the Liberation, returned yesterday when they reported to Mr. Abdul Karim bin Sharif Assit. Inspector of Malay Schools. They are here for
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  • 70 6 <Our Own Reporter' Kuala Lumpur. July 13 With the cessation of regular calls at Olugor by the British Overseas Airways Corporation and Qantas Airways, it has been established that Bayan Lepas will be the principal airport lor internal and subsidiary air services
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  • 185 6 Opposition To Rent Control At the last meeting of the Labour Advisory Board, Mr. Lim Chuan Qeok raised the question of the proposed Rent Control Bill. The Board were of the general opinion that the proposed Bill, ill its present form, would cause great
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  • 75 6 It was alleged m the Juvenl c Court yesterday thai a 13 year old boy stole a bundle of clothing which was left on the sea shore at the 14th mile, Changi Point, while the owner Joseph O' Hara was enjoying a swim. The boy was caught
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  • 220 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) More thai! a huncuvd water colour paintings and eight oils, the Work of Mr. Ydng Mun So. ioi Penang and o n display today at an art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Choosing the industrial life of the Malays, the tropical
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  • 40 6 A meeting will be held in the Council Chamber. Singapore Secretariat, at 5 p.m. tomorrow to re-constitute the Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. All former members and others who are interested ar c invited to attend*
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  • 94 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. July 14.— Opoosing the introduction ol Income Tax at the Advisory Council meeting today. Col. H. S- Lee. enumerating the difficulties faced by the tin ilidUfi try in Malaya, declared: 'To impose an additional burden of Income Tax on the industry
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  • 101 6 (Tribune Financial Correspondent) July 15 dawns with no more concret? ideas on I implications of the free convertability of certain stern*; balances than existed on June 15. Earlier rumours of a devalua tion of* sterling, which have been officially denied in London, are
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  • 42 6 A Chinese about 20 I m age wa> lound har.u public eonveraence a n 1 A tion of New Bridge Road ism Cavar.agb Bridge, at The man. whe found, was stated to be Hi in height. He La.. j|
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  • 317 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 14.—8i1l Ed rich (257) and Denis Compton 151), whose third-wicket partnerships have been the outstanding feature ol Test matches with South Africa, unleashed their onslaught on Leicestershire's bowlers and added 277 in two hours ten
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  • 191 7 Unwin. bowling for 223 BOD, took throe Seafortb wickets for no runs <>n Sunday, while Van Sooyaa Mated an Unbeaten 34 to contribute to the BOD victory by 72 runs. IST SEAFORTHS: Keinpson b Swami 2. Wardic b Swumi 10. Swash I Swami
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  • 47 7 Victoria School beat Raffles Institutioo 2—l at soccer yesterddy on the Victoria School ground. Raffles wa.s leading by I—o1 —0 up to the end of the half. Victoria equalised after resumption of play. Their winning goal was netted just before the final whistle.
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  • 81 7 U.P. Belgrade, July 13. Caoehoslovakia won the itii>: iv. it eh n th.Da vi > Cuo Buropvan zone finals th;. s allerm in, \vh< a Csach No. 2 player Vladmir C\ rr:k defeated Yt'g; slavia s No. l Dragutln Ifitic. 3 0. G 0. i) 2.
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  • 260 7 The Singapore Badminton Championships for 1947 will besin with the Junior Men's und Women's Singles un Saturday and Sunday at the Clerical and Administrative Workers Union Hall. Rangoon Poad. admission to ah games will be 20 and 40 cents. Season ticket.-, at Sj arc available
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  • 124 7 F N Win 4-3 At Badminton In a friendly gagac of badminton played at the FiasSi <5c Neave Sports -'nb court on Sunday, the F.& N Sports Club- beat the Rangoon Road Rangers b\ 4—3. Results tPtraaer Ncavo piayei mentioned first). SINGLES: One Poh Lma lost to I Low Scan
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  • 43 7 U.P. MaccMar, July 11.- bigmhuiulrcd peopeople lost their homes and personal belongings when lire swept the repatriation camp fjr homeward bound Javanese at Macassar today. Eight out of 25 barracks burned down. The local daily. "Maccassarse Courant," started relief action.—U.P.
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  • 44 7 The following will represent the YMCA at table-iennis against the Sappers Club today at 7.30 pan. at Tanglin: Soh Teow Keng (capt.);, Tang Beck Wai, Lee Cbh> Long, Kam Yew Lai, Koh Tiang Cluan. Teo Wai Ka Jjajj_ Kien- Poh nujl Ou>: K:\y Ann.
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  • 216 7 j Amber Rangers 1 S.C.C. 0 Mat Sudi. playing inside ri-ht for i the Ambei Rangers Sports Club. I completed a h*at trick on the padang I yesterday when the Rangers defeated I the SCC "B" team at soccer by tour I
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  • 95 7 (From Our Own Reporter.) The following is an exuarr from a letter received irom Lt General Sir Frank Messervy by His Excellercy the Goverror. Malayan Union, in reply to His Excellency's c"ngratulatiors on the award or a KCSI to Gereral Messervy in the King's Birthday Honours
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  • 59 7 Messrs. Jamson Huang and Ma Si-hon of the Chinese Musicians' Goodwill Mission wi)l give a musical concert, under the distin guished patronage of H. E- the Officer Administrating the Government, Mr. P. A. B McKer ron, and the Chinese Consul General. Dr. Wu Paak-shing. at
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  • 124 7 In a badminton match played at the C.U. Hall the AAU defeated the P avfair B.P. by 4 gamgS to 3 (AAU players mentioned msti:— Singles: Yeo Hong Chuan lost to Lew Si;k Chuan 13—15. 12 15; William Tan lost to Koh Keng Sian'g 11 15. 15—11.
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  • 121 7 In a fHeadly game played last Sunday al the &an Bnf Seng School Hall, the Orympic Athletic Party defeated the CYMA (Portuguese Mission) by 7 games to nil Results O.A.P. Players mentioned first:— Tan Liang Pen- beat Stephen Holmberg 15-2. 15—4. Sin Man Choy teat Mkaael Beadrell is— 6.
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  • 103 7 Reuter. NOORDWIJK. HOLLAND. July 13.—The results oi the finals oi the Dutch lawn tennis championships today were; Men's singles—Henri Ooehet. Fiance, beat Eustace Fannin. South Africa. 7-5. 7-5. Women's singles—Mrs. Bolton. Australia, beat Mrs. Summers. South Alirca. 7-5. 7-5. Women's doubles—Miss Osborne and Miss Brough,
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  • 22 7 Mr. P. A. B. McKorron, Officer Admiraaterirg the Government has agreed to act as Patron nl the Singapore Amateur Athletic aasociati n.
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  • 25 7 SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE: SRC v* UFA. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. BASKETBALL Manfla B.vsl etball lean v s Mal:ivan Chinese, Happy World. 8.30 pJU.
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  • 96 7 Basketball (Tribune Stall Reporter) The Chung Seng Basketball team irom Manila met with what was probably their toughest op position when they met a Shiga pore combined team last night at the Happy World and Won by the narrow margin of 4b point-. tO 44.
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  • 271 7 In a cricket match played at Nee Soon on Sunday, the No. 1 British Transit Camp defeated a depleted Singapore Clarke Rangers side at cricket by 12 runs. Gaiu ol the Army bowled weli. eaptarfag 7 rieheta for 19 rum tad also
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  • 134 7 Reuter. POOLE. Dorset. Jut 13 -Sir Malcolm Campbell, veteran Brij tish raciTjß dnvcr. may have touched 150 miles an hour today during a trial run n Poo'e harbour in his jet-ergined boat Bluebird Thirr Sir Malcolm's own world water sptCrl record U 141.74 miles
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  • 460 7 Owin«> to the tflohantßttdm Fasting Month which begins on Sunday, all ivLF.A. fixtures in the Football League &\.\'ng vhe period have &een postponed to a convenient date. The Malays will play their iast League game today against the SRC. before they start the Bulan PUasa. Their
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  • 72 7 The following have 1 een selected to represent the YMCA 'Trojans'' against the Bendemeer Athletic Club in the STTA Inter-Club Junior League Championship Tournament tomorrow at the Great World starting at 8 p.m. and the Chinese Printing Works Union on Friday. July 18: Tang Seek
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  • 46 8 LONDON, July 14—Foreign athletes coming to Britain for the Olympic Games next year will be able to bring only 35 lb. of food and no more than 5 lb. may be of any one kind, the Minister of Food. Mr. John Strachey told the Commons today.
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  • 382 8 "There has long been a feeling—and it is growing— that this country, since the liberation, has not had a fair deal," declared Mr. A. W. Wallich, speaking on the Question of rice allocation at the Malayan Union Advisory Council meeting yesterday. "I say
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  • 194 8 A young Malay, Salim bm Karim. v/ho was sentenced to eight years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rotan at the Singapore Assize Court on Friday la-t Icr committing armed robbery at a Chinese tailor's shop in North Bridge Road on December
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  • 157 8 j I Kuala Lumpur. July 14.—Two Strong cricket teams have beer. seiected 10 represent Selangor 1 j against Negri Sembilan and Ma 1 iacca simultaneously next week end The match against Negri i r l tv olsved ?t Kn*la Lumpur while the other will be
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  • 91 8 Reuter. BELFAST. July 14.-The Genn^r° f Ireland defeated South African cricket tourists by six wickets in an unofficial one-day fixture, which will not count in the official tour records. After dismissing the South Africans for 114. J. Boucher taking, seven for 37. the Gentlemen
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  • 19 8 Reuter. LONDON, July 14.—Women coming to Britain from abroad as domestic servants may bring children, says the Home Secretary.—Reuter.
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  • 237 8 (From Our Own Reporter.) laipi-ig. oUiy lo—n ciiaiiiUng newecmer in Taiping is Mrs. NewtO.:, w.fe ci the District Judge. Perak North, wno arrived from Euiope recently to join her husband here. Mrs. Newton told me of her war experiences which provide interesting reading.
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  • 84 8 ROME. July 14 —The Spokesmar for the Argentir c Emboss, in Rome said today that th? rel oi I a dinlomatic c'esDatch conveyirg the invitation from El zabeth t 0 Senore Eva Feroi; had not vet beei received. The cispatch. which the Arientii c Embassy in Lor
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  • 457 8 The Singapore Table Tennis Championships will commence tomorrow with the Junior Inter-Club League. Al' ties will be played off at the Great World Table Tennis arena beginning at 8.00 p.m. each night. The Inter-Club League (Senior Division) will start on August t. JUNIOR LEAGUE
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  • 458 8 (From Our Own Reporter.) KUALA LUMPUR, July M.— In case cf failurp of negotiations between the Ui ited States ana Britain to Ift Goven men restrictions on tne coi sump-ion 01 rubber in the S.ates, Eritain should J~lr.*ly. with the Governments
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  • 60 8 Jerusalem, July 14.—Abraham Weinberg, the Jewish clerk who w. s wit.i the British non commissioned officers when they were kidmpped by Jewish terrorists, last Friday night, has himself tee: kidnapped by the Jewish resistance movement Haganah. according to a Jewish report to day frcm Nativia. diamond town
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  • 221 8 (Tribune Stall Kerw, I Mrs. Bro.kRajah I.luaa C >l Anthor y Broo] in Singapore y from England. Present to gre< .1 at Kallarg Airp Brooke, his m ither I Muca. and a cr< :of &2B Malay men and womenß Though It ha I
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  • 51 8 (From Our Own Reporcl j| IPOH. —Credit ibl( resali obtained by 50 m nben I j| general '9H who appeared be! the m motion Board w 80 candidate?- fi m all Pill Perak in the early month. They have tM :?:fl Clas? 2 to Cl&ss I tht
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  • 67 8 Batavia. July 14.-- No lubber prices in the w<:'.:H ket is expected U operaiicM M estates in Java and S'urnatM M resumed when these ktM Jj may bi> open again T:...-l the opinion of expert The circles were ol the '<fl 1 tates would not
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 99 8 TODAY'S I WEATHER REPORT Fair With Bright Periods Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, compiled by the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Station, Air Command, Far East. Fair with bright periods today. Risk ol showers around dawn. Wind south-easterly. Sunrise: 0634 hrs. Sunset: 1841 hrsMoonrise: 0416 hrs. Mr,onset 1653
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