Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1947

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  • 54 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) EIGHT I*AGES*%* SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune Agents:—Messrs. C«U« Turner Ltd., Talbot liosse, .M, St. Mirtiu'i Lrnns,
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  • 76 1 rribnnc Stall Reporter) r July 15.—The new transmitting Kajang, which will nt 5130.000. will broadcasting serXl radio public. An I the Broadcasting said that this is one ;ects visuaiised erne to develop Malaya on BBC wi rk in Malaya. ■toich at present offers 'a wide cal
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  • 83 1 (THbonc Staff Reporter) tnr cllCe are hunting for a CMtT man EunK of armed who yesterday comleast two robberies a few hours of ea.-h. Ming up inmates ol Waterloo Street yesnmg, the gang was have i:one to Campabout lurch tim?, and enteral the home
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  • 515 1 Official Reply To Local Collegians j (Tribune Staff Reporter) timent has been considering promoting serv- &< f the SSCS to the MCS. Acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. H. P. Bryson, rview yesterday, told me: 'Since th? liberals one application has been rec?ived
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  • 169 1 WASHINGTON, July 16.—The U.S. State Department has accepted the British Commonwealth explanation that Aug. 19, the date announced earlier to-day for the Japanese peace treaty conference, was inconvenient. The United States is expected to agree to a postponement of the negotiations until sometime in
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  • 123 1 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July IG.—The Bi tirh Gov c: nnu :u has granted JL 18,000 to the Malayan Ln**n tor scrub typhus teaearch. The |Trant it is learned, i i in recognition i of the importance of .scrub typhus j research in
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  • 102 1 Reuter. I TOKIO. July 16.—Lritain, the United States, Ruaia and Ch na will I draw lots tomerrmw for the second lot of 32 Japanc c ships to b<> riivid- j cd the four powe».*. Three destroyers and five escorts will be allocated
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  • 177 1 (Tribune Start Reporter) Maiay squatter-victims of the Trafalgar Strqel intident in which a bulldozer demolished scores ojjnuts, made statements before the McNeice Inquiry yesterday at. the Department of Social Welfare. Mi. T. P. R McNeice, Secretary cf Social Welfare, has besa asked by the Singapore Government
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  • 621 1 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Wednesday.—Seldom, if ever, in the annals of local police records have there been so many cases of murder, robbery, kidnapping, extortion, drownings and violent aeaths reported to the authorities as during the past few weeks, particularly in the last fortnight which
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  • 180 1 Reuter. London. July 16.—The House of Lords tor.ight gave final approval to th*. b'll which gives full independence to two r.ew cominioi s of India and Pakistan on August 15. The measure, rushed through l all its stages In the Upper House i ir about
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  • 87 1 Reuter. LONDON. July 16. —A British Foreign Ghee spokesman emphatically deried today that British trcops oi any kind were actively fighting the guerillas in Greece. Asked whether it was possible that British officers were acting as advisers to Greek formations operating against the guerillas, the spokesman
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  • 21 1 Officers of the Gambling Supreasion Branch arrested four Chinese yesterday in connection with the Chap'Ji Xi rackets.
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  • 130 1 LONDON. July 16.—There are varying reasons why the deadline for making sterling spendable has had to be postponed in the case of fourteen countries specified in the announcement from Washington last night. In some of these cases the arrangements are expected to be made long before the
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  • 201 1 BATAVIA, July 16.—Tension mounted in the seven-weeks-old Indonesian crisis tonight when the Republican cabinet at Jogjakarta rejected the latest Dutch proposals for settlement on the last main proDlem delaying the formation of an all-Indonesian federal interim government to implement the Linggadjati agreement. The problem corccrre-i the establishment
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  • 398 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Although the Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, has declared the Angkatan Pemuda Insaf —a 15,000 strong Malay youth political organization —to be an unlawful society, no action is contemplated against its Singapore branch. The Governor's declaration, which appeared
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  • 59 1 Reuter. SAIGON, July 16.—Forty people, including a French army orficer. Captain Saint Remy, were killed, ana othei'j injured when a troop train was attacked by an armed gang at Binh Hoa, 30 miles east of Saigon, two days ago. The gangsters dispersed after a one-hour
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  • 73 2 Reuter. London. July 16 A verdict of accidental death was passed today on Krishna Menon.. aged 55. a civil servant, employed in the Indian High Commissioner's Office in London by a Coroner at Uxbridge today. Evidence was given at the inquest that Menon 'became ill after a
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  • 323 2 *„nnd i uiltv on two charges of carrying two pistols and 21 rounds of ammunition at South Canal Road on and 21 rounds oi named Gan Tuan was senb™H Viivc years' rigorous imprisonment on each tented to mc years Singapore
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  • 152 2 SHARE MARKET 'Tribune Financial c*on-.i The local share market saw a slight improvement following the two cent rise in the rubber puce yesterday. The reaction, however, failed to provide any outstanding feature. Industrlab were a steady market and such price changes a>
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  • 42 2 Penang. July 15.—The CTD are investigating the loss of 48 tins of butter from the store room of the Food Control Office. A report of the loss was made to the police by the Assistant Price Controller, Mr. J. W. Pres- cott.
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  • 137 2 (Tribune Market Corr.) The local rubber market reacted sharply yesterday morning to the heavy rise in New York and opened 30 cents for No. 1 R.S.S. lob., at which price business was transacted. Even at this price there was no selling pressure and* Quotations were marked up a
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    • 322 2 TH*: BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE MALAYAN UNION SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 20 of 1933. RE Mohamed Ali bin Ahmad. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third and Final Dividend is intended to b P declared vi this matter. All creditors must provo
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    • 419 2 EDUCATION Dancing simplified "Aristocrat SchoS room Dancing. ftoJ\M bers. 185 A < >r(ll y > Singapore. i v I 1C a.m. iv \M Sundays. FOR X FOR SALE for immcdiut, s 17. Apply fa B Sin ga pore. NOTM ES JINAH RITBBEK LIMITED U[ j Will all hold*] tincaU-s beari
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  • 236 3 I ro m our Owa Xt porter.) Lumpur. 16.—The AngPemuda Insal. 15.000 lay youth political orv. a today declared the Governor of the Un in all i tlicial com_ tin' organ in ad Bust man, who is to the World Youth Pra |UC as
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  • 375 3 (Tribune StnfT Reporter) miosis, which afflicts 100,000 ol Singapore's can, and must, be dealt with under three es (11 Prevention. (LM Ctfre, and (3) Segregasai Dr. Chen Su Lan, in a forceful address to Pota ians yesterday. H( was one of three speakers who made
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  • 57 3 yesterday pro--1 jj« Fourth Magis- w Nl g»itingale. on m -'"Smgapor„ u,r !l «ving been from the co--01 banishment Puni hment» a remis sion of Nth'i Z u r cw Such thni k R j '"'o awaited from r of Crlmi ;ils The cau Fttljr 23
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  • 93 3 (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur. July 15.—The local police are searching for two India!-', children who have suddenly disappeared from their homes. Today's missing child is reported to be an Indian girl, aged 9. while on Sunday last, a 3-year old Indian
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  • 259 3 JUVENILE COURT When charged with house, waking at South Bridge Road -nd theft ol 5.000 Chinese books valued at $3,000. two boys who claimed to be 12 yean of age, pleaded not guilty. The case was postponed pen ding medical examination concerning the boys' real
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  • 69 3 Penang. Jul\ 15.—The dead body of a child, nationality unknown, was found on the bank of a liver at the junction <:f Western Road and Quarry Drive by a man at 5 p.m. on July 13 -•is he was going down lor swim. He
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  • 239 3 Two Navai Ratings of H.M.S. 'Sultan" who, it was stated, had been missing from their ship for a month, were found with a.sapper in a leep at Rappa Terrace on April 8 by Inspector R Siva Rajah. Yesterday. John O'Brien < 22». the
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  • 161 3 Information is being sough*, by War Crimes investigators in Singapore which will help in bringing to trial more of the Japanese officers and NCOs who were responsible for the ill-treat. ment of prisoners of war in camps in Singapore during the occupation. If there are any
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    • 792 3 L SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Junior Accounts Clerk for Accounting Concern. Knowledge ol QhfoeM and typewriting a recommendation. Apply stating sal&rj requiicd to Box No. 873. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. TEACHERS for the Primar.x Elementary Secondary and Commercial departments of the K. K. M. School. Kuala Lumpur. Please communicate with the Principal
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  • 682 4 It is a strange commentary on the fortunes of war that the Japanese (the vanquished) should be eating nearly double the quantity ;f rice which is available to Malayans. In the Malayan Union Advisory Council on Monday, Mr. A. W. Wallieh made out a strong case that Japan
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  • 1687 4 T/i<? cas<? /or and against Income Tax Practical and Theoretical aspects To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —It was with surprise and deep regret that i read your euitorial "MDU Splits The Vote" a few cays ago. The editorial professed to deal with
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  • 179 4 Ed. M.T. The MDU editorial, as we see it, mixes the issues of immediate practicalities with theoretical principles. The premises visualised democratic control of expenditure through a democratic Legislative Council assume a state of affairs net likely to be achieved within a generation, and there still remains the
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  • 378 4 It was net until the Central Government moved into Chungking did it rediscover the Muslim minorities of China. Concentrated in Sinkiang, and in the Nortft and North-West-ern provinces of China they became, in a sense, the guardians of China's Western frontiers, which in view
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 147 5 15 The Malacca bard, which tl District Curt to-day, j a] piican m ol Pate! v ii.dian who j B eni Goto Hai I ses N 11. Ja- v.!. was repre.Mr. CS. iVHv.-il. de- j bought over the lonrur wanted Uv 1 n the other
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  • 28 5 nK -_:>■ general meet- -VM A. I Church of Peter and St Paul> wil] be tdd c Sand iy, July 27 at the after the rh'.. Mass.
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  • 104 5 From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 15.—Indian circles here expressed surprise at the terse communique L-sued by the Public Relations to-day that Mr. J. Thivy. President of the Malayan Indian Congress, has been appointed Representative of the Government of India, in succession to Mr.
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  • 87 5 Mr. T. V. Ramakrishna Rao, Chief Clerk in the Office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, at Singapore, has been appointed Assistant Agent to the Indian Government at Kuala Lumpur. The post was previously held by Mr. T. C. Nataraja Pillai,
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  • 1389 5 No Complacency, Killearn Warns Incicating that the future food prospect in South East Asia was such as to exclude complacency. Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for South East Asia at L h L 14th o meeting of South East Asi Liaison Officers, held m
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  • 323 5 Explaining io the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. K. M. Byrne, yesterday, that he had run away from a Food Control Inspector on Nov. o. as he wanted to save rus cigarettes, because he had been arrested on two or three previous
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  • 106 5 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, United Kingdom, will not be sending out any inspectors to Singapore for sometime yet in order to help to reorganise the Singapore Society fur Pievennon of Cruelty to Animals. Th:s was stated at a meeting held
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  • 294 5 REHABILITATION GRANTS Tribune Staff Reporter) Big commercial firms in Singapore have received a circular signed by the five presidents ot Clerical Unions in Singapore. Selangor, Perak, Malacca and Penang, appealing for 12 months salary as rehabilitation grant. The Clerical and Administrative Workers Union
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  • 131 5 (From Our Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, July 16— The plenary confererce or I h 3 the Governor of the Malayan Union, the Rulers of the Malay States end representatives of the UMNO met at Kirg's House today. The business of the confer ence. it is
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  • 80 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR July 15. A European woman employee of the NAAFI, Miss Elsmore, aged about {JO, was killed on Sunday afternoon about 4 p.m. I She was travelling in a military lorry coming from Seremban and at a spot about two miles
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  • 427 5 Ipoh, July 16. —A young Chinese. Teow Kirn Teik, who was j said to have cheated prominent people, including a magistrate, a clerk in the Supreme Court and a Police Officer, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment by Mr 1. G. Adams,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 970 6 Since the publication a week ago of the main outlines of the constitutional proposals adopted by the Putera and the Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action Delegates' Conference in Kuala Lumpur, comment on these proposals has concentrated, correctly, on those sections of our proposals
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  • 151 6 When the name Charles Edward Kent, was called in the Fourth Magistrate's Cuurl yesterday, the dock remained empty. Kent, a young Briton, is charged with having been drunk and disorderly at the Orchard Road Police Station on Tuesday night. Chief-Inspector C. W. Such
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  • 39 6 Mr. R. P. Bingham, acting Trade Union Advisor, will address the Singapore Hospital Asi.istants' Union at their inaugural general meeting on Saturday at 30 p.m. at the Club premises. 15 A, College Road.
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  • 353 6 While the tragic story ol the death of Ng Ah La* (13). who was Ulted instantaneously while With hand grenade on June 28. was being folded by his elder brother Ng Yong How (19), denied from the wit ess £?5? the SingaW Coroner's Court
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  • 81 6 (From Our Own Reporter» Malacca. July 15. A fourteen year old Chinese girl who jumped into the sea with the intent of taking her life was promptly fished out of the water by neighbours in the vicinity at the time of the incident. The attempt
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  • 102 6 I Prom Our Own Reporter) Malacca. July 15. a Chinese woman, aged 38, alleged l<> have been raped by an Indian soldier in Batang Tiga ihi.s morning has been admitted 1 to the Malacca General Hospital jin a hysterical condition. It ia learnt that the alleged
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  • 114 6 (From Our Own Re-porter) Malacca. July 15. The funeral of Mr. Lee Kok Kai. who died in the General Hospital after a short illness, took place in Malacca to-day. I Mr. Lee was the late Secretary i of the Malacca Federation of j Trads." Unions
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  • 107 7 v ifa Lancashire rs Lai:cashire 16 j h urther 1 ,r (ir i phi y rltsilire v i ■ft- WS2 1 BMeti 79 1 41 .■> i s Ola- M Watts 51 Tremlett not out I A- N tunghamn h mrMhirp jfecerip I D Bt
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  • 314 7  -  GREAT DISPLAY BY HAWAIIAN Reuter. GLASGOW. Juiy 16.—Dado Marino, 31-year-old Hawaiian from Honolulu, beat Rinty Monaghan, Irish weight boxing champion who deputised tor world champion. Jackie Paterson, in a non-title fight lure I aright. Monaghan was disqualified in life ninth round of the ten-round
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  • 125 7 The Indian Association is competing in the Singapore Table Tennis Association. t-.ter-Chib Junior League Championship T« ornament. The following have been selected to represent the Indian team against their matches with the under mentioned teams. All gatn> will be played at the C?reat World
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  • 114 7 (From Our Own Reporter.; SITIAWAN —Ui.der ideal weather conditions ard in the presence of a large gathering, including the District Officer and Sirs. J. H. Thorn, cemmunit. leaders and heads cf Government Departments, the AngloChinese School annual sportwere successfully conclude:! lure. Tiv programme of 32
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  • 88 7 Penang, July 15.—With great accuracy and placing Khaw Keng Hock now holds the honour of making the highest break in the throe-ball game, when last night he made a splendid break ol 104 playing against Fang Mau in the OKA billard tournament. The following are results ot ties
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  • 39 7 OLYMPIC COUNCIL General meeting of Singapore Olym- j pic and Spert* Council, at VMCA. a. 15 p.m. SGCCLK SAFA League: Army vs SCPA I. Jalan Bexar. MS p.m. ATHLETICS johore BagJlsh College ports, J. Bahru, 3 p.m.
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  • 47 7 The English College. Johore Bahru. will hold its first annual sports since 1941 on the College grounds at 3 o'clock tomorrow Unku Aminah, wife ol Tungku Mahkota. will give away the prizes. Many cups and challenge shields have been presented b\ Johore residents.
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  • 20 7 OLYMPIC SPORTS COMMITTEE ct the Singnp«»re 0!;>mpir nd Spoils Couno'l will bo hrld at the YMCA :.l -..If» p.m. today.
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  • 27 7 Reuter. LONDON. July 16.—Bluebird, tb ic.-propelled '''i* with whii'i Sir Malcolm Cmapbell hopi-s to brev the Water spt-ed record. l~av ng Poitsmcutb for Conn: Ion on Thilrcdi:y.—Router.
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  • 257 7 (Our Soccer Bsnorter) The Army, already wek ahead with 18 points from 12 gaires, are tipped to add two more to their total today when they meet the Chinese Juniors at Jalan Besar The Juniors, however, rurq making a fight of it and
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  • 253 7 HOME CRICKET REVIEW Middlesex, captained by William Edrich for the first tine since he turned amateur, gained sensational win against Leices t ishut in one ol the most diamatic finishes ever seen In hrstelass cricket. Edrlchs innings Of 257 which occupied four and
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  • 30 7 Tin- seventh annual general meeting of the Tamil Brotherhood Association will be held on £uaaay. July '20 at 9.3U v.m.. at No. I Ra<" Course Lane. Singapore.
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  • 76 7 The following will represent the A.C.S.U.. Senu&gooo Area, against the C.V.M.A. {Our Lady of Lourdeai in a badminton match t" be ph'jcd ot the C.V.M A. Court at Ophir Road, at 3 p.m. on Saturday:—£. Sankarun. S. II niiam. V. V. Thaver. Ah Pciij;: Vincent Choy and Joseph
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  • 45 7 "Nun-Benders" vs. RAF Tengah 2.15 p.m. on Saturday, at Tengah: T. J. Leijssius (Capl.t. H. B. Noon, V. I. Evan Wong, Lt. Col. Lane. Major Gordon Mackay, Claude Massey. Dr. R. P. Moirow, V. C. Westerhout. J. E. Jeans, G. Wcsterhout. and E. G. Staunton.
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  • 231 7 The Straits' Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship defeated the Chinese School ("Kir. Kapor) in a game of badminton by 5—2. The results were (Straits Chinese M.Y.F. mentioned first): Heng Boon Guan lost to Lav Teng Chuan 7—15, 10-J5; Tan Chin Tian beat Heng Kwang
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  • 156 7 Reuter and U.P. Now York. July Id.—Heavyweight champion Joe Louis, apparently despairing of finding a logical contender for this year, has agreed to make two tenround non-title appearances in Madison Square Garden. The bouts probably will be in November and March. Louis anu his manager,
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  • 32 7 London. July 16.—When the British heavyweight champion. Bruce Woodcock, tours the United States later this year he will not be matched against top rank. ing American boxers, according to the manager. Tom
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  • 279 7 Reuter. DERBY. July 16.—Rain interferred with play on St veral occasions in the three-day match between Derbyshire and the South Africans which began here today, and by close of play the home side had only scored 186 for seven wickets in their
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  • 171 7 Penang. July 15.-Remarking that in this kind of case it was difficult to get complainants to give evidence, Mr. B. J. Jennings in the District Court found Kassim bin Mohd. Ghouse, a detective as well as, a police informer in the Japanese regime, guilty ;ind
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  • 68 7 Reuter. FRINTON-ON-F*EA, ESSEX. J«l> 16—India's two representatives in the Frinton-on-Sea Lawn Tennis Championships. Iftikhar Ahmed and OhaiUi Mohammed both reached the third round of the men's singles. In the Ant round Ahmed beat N. F. Pertwee 6—3, 6—o; and Mohammed defeated J. H. Mi-Morrow 6—3, 6—o. In
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