Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1947

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  • 52 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE jFOR THE PEOPLE rHE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) PGHI PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1947 TEN CENTS" The Malaya Tribune London Af«nU:—M«a>r% < Turner Ltd., TaJHot M, St. Martin Lane MONDAY.
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  • 1379 1 No Republican Resistance Yet, But Scorched Earth Policy Likely VAN MOOK: "NO OTHER SOLUTION POSSIBLE" BATAVIA. JULY 21. -JOGJAKARTA RADIO ANNOUNCES DUTCH PURSUIT PLANES WERE FLYING LOW OVER THE REPUBLICAN CAPITAL EARLY TODAY. IT GAVE NO INDICATION WHETHER THE PLANES FIRED )N ANY OBJECTIVES. The
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  • 320 1 LONDON July 20.—Reuter p ondent, Fraser I *S 0 -....rations will t; er th< d termination cf British Goverrmert, backed b. j is Brit sh oubl'c. man! ,nv constitution hmi tssembfc Is agreed, ar- horitatite Londoi 1 It i ti» hc.Te i all Hrfttsh j
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  • 91 1 S-afJ Reporter) J* 1 0 failed to force in j.- n 8 J Telok «-25 a.m to day fired injured t>y left and v "«iese el vtneian ochad first broker. c r/ U-hen. and I rce open the ihev ri house when aotf
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  • 37 1 'Tribune Staff Reporter) A Jap Surrendered Personnel wa s arrested near a PoW camp at the Bth mile Changi. last night for alleged possession of a Sten gun. Hokkien subbranch effected the arrest.
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  • 14 1 Latest donor: Geylang Young People's Fellowship $20.00 Previously acknowledged $649.30 Total $669.30
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  • 26 1 LONDON. July 20.—It was revealed that slmost 5,000 Germans were executed during the blood bath which followed abortive attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler July 20, 1944.
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  • 165 1 I Tribune Sta$ Reporter) In spite of a dramat c effort to save his life f:vm tubercular meningitis by the administration of 50 grammes of the wonder o.rug streptomycin, the Singapore Chinese school teacher suffering from the disease ciea' the Gev.e.Ml Hospital yesterday. Tlv nnracle
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  • 394 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. A. If. L. Winkeimaii, Dutch Consul General in Singapore, interviewed by the Tribune this (Horning en Java, said: "I sincerely hope that an understanding and agreement will be reached by both parties without any oioodshed. "From all I know
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  • 228 1 Jerusalem, JJuly 21. —Jewish terrorists last night attacked the headquarters of the first British infantry division near Tel Aviv. The Jewish terrorists used mortars and automatic weapons in the attack, it was officially stated. No casualties have so farwere still in the hands of Irgun been
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  • 317 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The flare-up in the Netherlands Indies has not as yet caused any noticeable change in the Singapore pro- t duce market which has been stagnant ever since the rubber 'slump' started more than two months ago, but it is expected that
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  • 152 1 Reuter and AAP. Batavia, July 21.—1n a radio speech at 130 a.m. GMT. Dr. Van Mook announced the Netherlands decision to the Indonesian people. "I am convinced notwith .-tauding the appearance of failure and violence which thfe decision may evoke, that we stand at the beginning of a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 n»m Tha harm WADE AND ~A D E i«> ORDER PERFECT Fit I h > !^M; AN( t:s S ARE IT IS WISER TO GO Oi K i:\ y l kRIENCED TAILOR—IN THIS CASE, QlOTlvr w KHA YE NO HESITATION IN C °MPATmiJP„ THE VERY LOWEST PRICES I. WITH GOO
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    • 207 1 I For Reliable and Prenson Watches at Moderate prices HIM IfWWWMHMBo in the moutJt <W QUICK. BY breaking up at once on the tongue—or in a little water- Alasll' tablets possess advantages to which the medrcal profession attach the greatest importance. Through this rapid and complete disintegration 1 Alasil' is
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  • 459 2 Th? gates of RAF Station, Kuala Lumpur, were thrown open on Saturday to nearly 3,000 children of all ages from English, Malay, Chinese and Indian Schools In the vicinity. They arrived early in the morning fn a fleet of buses to see a flying
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  • 269 2 The following statement was issued yesterday by the "jointsecretary of the "Gerakkan Angkatan Muda on the outlawing of Angkatan Pemuda Insaf (API> by the Malayan Union Government.' "The outlawing uf Angkatan Pemuda Insaf by the Malayan Union Government has come as a shock to us. We
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  • 269 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA* Sunday. Claims against the administration for damage and lorses sustained by landowners and other property holders lin the Settlement of Malacca ex ceeds the seven-million dollar mark tor the current month. Ther-e figures are double last month's total and
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  • 122 2 After Willing off rehabilitation expenditure incurred for the year ended Jan. 31 and makmg provision for directors' fees, and transferring $10,000 to Reserve j for Replanting, there remains an amount of $74,339 at the credit of Profit and Loss Account, states the report of the directors lof
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  • 561 2 (Financial Corresponded) t) The feature of the market during the past w< been the rise of rubber to 33 cents f.o.b. bus the reaction due to heavy profit taking to 30 business done and the closing price of 30 4 5 cents done, closing 30£
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  • 83 2 IPOH. July 19.-At a held at the Labour 0* Chinese factory urgent request to Mr. J •> dulph, Deputy Corns* jof Labour, Perak r« met.fr.te Importat-oa of which th X I Lage < |rf! Owing to this i:o:-3 r j I Chinese foundries bai I work
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 430 2 S IIIP P I N <. agentT^W IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND Lli\E FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANCKISES July 27 From U.K. for Straits, Hons Kong and China GLENBEG Due early August. IMHM 111 VA S. 8L CO. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA From Hong
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    • 139 2 NOT AN Mtf Mr. Low Ah Kow, of V. writes to say that ho cipient of a B.E M an M.8.E., as v. Malaya Tnbun< on rtm cl*& The Natioral Lai Ceylon will b,. tang Mercantile Va Queen Strec 1 ag* and .sex. Parents who a J i; get their
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  • 165 3 1 1 v staff Reporter/ f yon are ahsdsnj jj l I new < you u,n s l to need tin > Sroval of Ihe Vehicles ft ird until mh as production the lesaas4 v Owing to what people- Ssttoues 10 part.cv- larh 1 n Ulid xn:i L
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  • 459 3 SCHOLARSHIP FUND (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Sunday Ihe estaohshment of a State scholarship lund for sending promising and talented young- men from Malacca to Singapore for further academic studies to fit them out for future civic responsibilities in the country ha c passed the
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  • 256 3 nan 1 f the priz -winners from Chinese and •ie Safely First Essay Competition connection with Singapore's Safety First ft ek are now announeecL all there were over a thousand entries, and the standard of essay was high. CHINESE SCHOOLS Midd> S,h«>"l gftti—:—»7.oo (1)
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  • 136 3 Rh t*** Reporter) in? of f P nir >1 ver the sound- i« Prohibited areas "jortly enforced by SlnThe 0 Pnlice f rt P Uken before fcace eomrn r th v type of h M m nc °s ta the issue of Jll m
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  • 9 3 z*»* Am Vorm ;r Tho Rev -wfd
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  • 15 3 LONDON. July 18. Workers '•M,, rade at t h «1,1 rf J il -> >vi 954.000
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  • 193 3 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 19.—A simple and effective trick which will help defend "your property against robbers, should you b? an unfortunate victim:* is taught ir a poiice notice issued b> the Chief Police Officer, Mr. I/. G. Beverley. A lew cigarette
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  • 141 3 (From Our Own Reporter; TAIPING, rr day.—An armea robbery took plac in a lor.el> spot along the Taipicg-Matans Road yesteway in daylight, when a Chinese cloth merchant name?. Lee Khye, was iobfc~d of his stock valued at $1,200 ar.:' also cash amounting to $3 30. According
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  • 126 3 IPOH. July 19.-Over 3.000 entries have been received by th" Agricultural section of the forthcoming MAHA Exhibition which will be held during th<> August holidays at the Coronation Park, Kuala Lmnpur. A new feature of this year's Exhibition is the Sweets anci Confectionery section
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  • 79 3 IPOH, Saturday.—Mr. W. H C. Bailey, manager of local branch of Me>srs. Harper GUnllan and Co.. Ltd.. had a r.arrw escape while on his way to Tainim; by car yeste-tiay. At I a spot between Kuala Kangsar and Taipine: h<? was forced to swerve off th*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 571 3 SITUATIONS WANTED TWO ENGLISHMEN, Ages 24 and 26. Good 'education, recently released from Services seek lone term contract in estate work several languages spoken including Malay available r Ivitniam*. x'Jcaa; r.piy Box No. 892. M. T., Singapore. HAIRDRESSER AVAILABLE Specialist at Setting, Perming and Manicuring previously attached to European Salon.
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    • 579 3 FOR SALE AUSTIN 12 SALOON 1937 Engine Perfect Condition, good tyres. Comprehensive policy $3500/--premium paid up to April 1948 can be seen at Kuala Lumpur on ap pointment. Box 888, M.T.. K. L. TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE 1944 Model O.H.V. 350 cc $700, or searest. Inspection 201 Tembellng Road off East Coast
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    • 530 3 NOTICES TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 Custodian of Property Proclamation No. 14 of 194f, SALE BY TENDER No. 32 The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the followirg:Ford V 8 Saloon SN 572 Engine No. 2A*****F Chevrolet Saloon SN 523 Engine No.
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  • 514 4 Any tendency on the part of the cost of living to become stabilised is hardly to be expected so long as we remain under the twin shadows of a probable further rise in the cost of basic commodities and a probable further increase in taxation. Government appears
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  • 748 4  -  A Prelate Writes on the by Ven. Archdeacon Rosenthall I will speak to you about the spiritual issues involved in the question now prominently in the pubUc eye; whether or not to raise money for charitable purDoses by means of state lotteries. First of all I suggest
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  • 111 4 Letters' To The Editor' The People's Postbag Sir,—It has been reported in your paper that members of the Passive Defence Services in Penang are to receive 48 days' gratuity pay. It was the opinion of the Joint Committee that "Penang had suffered severe bombing" and the Passive Defence
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  • 125 4 Sir, —It is astounding to read in a report published in one 01 the local papers that the Worley Report regarding the payment of 50'c back pay to non-intern-ed Volunteers has not yet beer, approved by the Government. Having followed this back pay question with keen interest I
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  • 257 4 Sir, —Introduction of sex as a subject would indeed be something new in the annals of Singapore schools. However, I do not agree that the young people would go astray for lack of sex education. Just as a person grows wise about most things as he gets
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  • 252 4 Putera PMCJA Proposals Sir.—Tne counter proposals lor the future Constitution of Malaya as drafted by PUTERA PMCJA is indeed a simple but unique piece of Constitutional workmanship designed on democratic ideals having due regard to tne suzerainty link with the British Government. But the proposals envisaged inter alia say: "Citizenship
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  • 29 4 "T. C K." Since the matter is now the subject of an official inquiry, comment is best delayed until the result of the inquiry is made known.—Ed.
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  • 197 4 The convertion of coal into gas is really to make a more efficient, and more econimical use of coal. One ton of coal at the gas works provides more energy than when coal is burnt as it is. For example a ton of coal turned into
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  • 115 4 When the war ended America had a large stock of surplus war supplies estimated at $13,000,000,000. This was a source of embarrassment to her than an asset. It included among other things 'thousands of tons of medical supplies, ships, trucks, rail road and construction equipment. Thus far
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  • 114 4 An Australian invention that may revolutionise moving pictures has been developed by a Sydney lechnicfan. It enables three dimensional films to be shown, and its main unit is a specialised type of screen. The new pictures give an impression of depth and the invention is claimed to
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  • 671 4 Once considered an exclusive China product, though wrongly so, ramie is now produced in America, too. And while Chinese cultivators are still using primitive methods when harvesting and processing the "wonder weed," American businessmen have invested considerable funds in new machinery. Just as in the case of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 596 5 1,800 Passengers Rescued HONGKONG, July 20.—-One thousand eight hundred Chinese passengers from the Chinese-owned British registered Hong Kheng (6,003 tons) which was wrecked 80 miles north of Hongkong at 4 o'clock yesterday irornins arrived in Hongkong at 1 a.m. today aboard the British sloop Hart
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  • 130 5 taiping. Saturday. Th 1 case for ma lignance by Ch? binti Osman against her husband, Che Ka naruddin b n Ismail. Assistant Perghulu, Ayer tuning, was heard in the Kathi's Court at Taip ne or July 16, before the Chid" KaUn, Pc rak. Haji Hashim.
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  • 164 5 PENANG. July 19.-A paiticuiarly daring da:iight theft was alleged to have been perpetrated by a Javanese woman as a result of which, a jeweller, at No. 12. Kamnorg Kolam. found himself the poorer by the loss of a pair of diamond earrirgs. valued at $292.
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  • 130 5 •ct a M July ij.—two PAGAN v cner .g Huat, f (jag MuthuBi*S CB j alias Hu ffai reah were ptotarrt c »j e Bahaudin tutf- b; < :;\t, at tne lifl Y c and haa P;r,' X -MT.'.er expla:n- I to thai the two i
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  • 210 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) irarm welcow? was staged for new numbers of the hircse V.M.C.A. at the Association's premises on Saturday night About 500 oeonle attended the function which was presided by Dr. Chen Su Lan. rg Wn PaaX-Shirg, Chi: eie ard" Mrs. Wu tonoWed the
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  • 376 5 The premises, visited by the robbers at 830 p.m.. or: Saturday jhoused a 'Tamil barber's shop on the ground floor. An Indian Muslim couple lived or: tfie first floor The three gunmen, faces masked with har dkerchiefs. made their entry through the back
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  • 95 5 PENANG, July 19.—Ar, Italian Buddhist nrssionary, the van. Lckhanatha who is or a mis siorary tour to America arrive 1 in Penang a few cays ago and is row residirg at the Penang Buddhist Association He is the author of many famous books and was educated
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  • 325 5 (Froir- Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. Sunday.—The first case of its kind since the coming into force of the Rent Restriction Odrinance in this Settlement where a landlord is alleged to have Increased his rent without prior sanction from the Rent Assessment Board was heard in
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  • 155 5 ALOR STAR, July 20. The twelve fingered Chirese youth Chong Yok Cheng wanted by the Kedah Police is described as smartly dressed. He has twelve toes as well and usually lives at Kaki Bukit ard Kuala Perlis. He also frequent* Penarg Alor Star ard
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  • 58 5 U.P. Amsterdam, July 20.—After five weeks ;n hospital, the youngest daughter cf Princess Julianna and Pr:nce Bernard of ths Netherlands, five months old Marijke, will go home to Soestdijk Palace soon. The operation on her eyes—she had a cataract —was successfully finished and she is
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  • 150 5 Mr. Anthony Brooke has issued the following statement with reference to a Public Relations Press release (reported .in the Press of 19th July) relating to the absence of anti cession demonstrations during the visit of Governor of Sarawak to a Land Dayak village ."It is curious
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  • 89 5 IPOH. July 19.—Mr. T. V. Ramakxisbna Rao. Chief Clerk in the Office of the Representative of the Governxner.t of T.rcia in Malaya, at Singapore, has brcn appointed Assistant Agent to the Irdia Government a Kuala Lumpur. The post was previously held by Mr. T. G.
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  • 41 5 Celebrating its sixth :.nniv- the Bonn Yew Benevolent Association entertaned a large rUmber of guests including representative- >>f other Chinese DHMVolent pfßOciations. to a dinner at the i club hou.se in Lorong 21-A, Geylang. on Saturday night.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 945 6 MARKET ROUND-UP (Tribune Market Correspondent) Despite the improved rubber price seen last week, no reaction was felt in the produce market here, and, on the whole, trading was still restricted, though there was a revival of buying in a few sections of th
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  • 603 6 The feature oi the week has been the welcome revival in the price of rubber which once again topped 30 cts. advancing to 33 cents on Thursday and closing on Friday evening at 304 cents f.o.b. Rubber shares have naturally come into the picture
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  • 660 6 (By a Special Correspondent) I The Eclipse Badminton Party of Singapore is making a trip to Kuala Lumpur during Ike August holidays and will probably play only one match against the Lok Hwa Had mint on Party. Without a single state player in its fold, the Eclipse
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  • 408 6 iFrom Our Own Reporter) IPOH Julv 19.—Though most of Malaya's vocally nwn padi comes froir the extensive alluvial plains be tween the coaSt and the central mountain range, quite a lot of rite is srown in the valley bottoms. Many of these areas have
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 399 7 (From Our Owi R porter) Kuala Lumpur, July 0.—Penang beat Selangor by three points to two in the Foong Seong Cup Badminton Semi-final in the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall today before the biggest badminton crowd seen here since the inoccupation, thus
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  • 110 7 1, i esteiday the i At H- p. p (Sefetat) dv 64 243 iLau Kee T- c: B replied with ITS I) X- rishaw c nr Ye H Bus Well 14. X giea GaUe* b PilB 19. Choa :i 5, Seah K»-ng i 0 x Chew
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  • 50 7 Ir i Jodge discharged lh« m when I was anab!e to all or inno|i I.• j• goTi rnment wit r V. bN< housemaid n 1.:..> in la; the jury ifi E izabetk I• i hi .d:ng Xegr> n i diately known m&R TttgaDs wflQ be retried.
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  • 244 7 The Joililads Athletic Union d.d well yesterday at soccer to hold the SeaXortn Highlanders "B' team to a goalless draw. Trie game played at Gillman BarracKs was last and exciting through out and was watched by a good crowd. The Seaiorths dominated play ilt first halt and
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  • 175 7 A demonstration of how voters should cast votes at the forthcoming elections to the Colony Legislative Council, was given by Mr. G. Hawkins, the Supervisor of Elections, at the residence of Mr. R. Jumabhoy, the president of the Indian Regional Congress Committee. About 100 members, including
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  • 212 7 Frcm Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Jul:- 19.—Tho Western Roar playing field where nter-sttite cricket and other imnortant matches wer? piryei Jusl beioie th«. outbreak of the war was used by the Japanese for growirg ragi, übi kayu. etc. But today we see. once again r.
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  • 277 7 SHEFFIELD, jnly 19.—The South Africans had to fitfht hard all day for runs when they met Yorkshire here joday aiWl fit close of play had scored 279 all out. Against bowling which was relentlessly accurate and full of menace the early South African batsmen found great
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  • 251 7 Yesterdays cricket encounter on the Padang between the SCC and the R.A.F. Tengah ende.. in a win for the Club by 53 .-.rr.s Batting first, the SCC scored 166 runs for 9 wickers, Harding top-scoring with 73. The Airmen were all out for 113
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  • 78 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. July 18— Mrs. Ethel D. Machob's Stymie w<»n the first rttnn :i Empire City Cup Race at Bein<ot;t Pajk today, v.hile favoured As ault ran third. Ni.rchez. loading virtually through the race until the stretch fin shed second. lvad behind Stymie and
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  • 184 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 18 -At Bir mingham, bea' Kent by 8 rur.s, Kent 148 ard 1(2 (Hollies 5 for 48», Warwickshire 104 and 149. At Manchester, Lancashire Northamptonshire by eight I wickets, Northampton 89 ana j 196 iL.-Jokes rot out ill* Lancashire 271 and 15 for two. At
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  • 41 7 Reuter. FRINTON. July 18.— IUikhaiAhmed and Ghuas Mohammed both won their third round matches in the Frinton-on-Sea lawn tennis championships. I. Ahmed beat R. B. .Tone 6~~iV 6—l and G. Mohamrnei beat D M. Bull 6—4. 6—o— Reuter.
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  • 542 7 SELANGOR BEAT MALACCA (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, July 10.—The last bali ui me last over in the last minute of play bowled the last Malacca Batsmen here today to provide a thrilling Finish to the In-ter-State cricket match between Seiangor and
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  • 101 7 Reuter. LONDON. July 19— H. J. Butler. Nottinghamsh re fast medium bowler, celebrate i hTs sei lection for th? lourth test by taking six Derbyshire wicket* < ior 36 runs at Ilkeston vocay. Bowling with life and accuracy, Butler helped by unusually fine catching
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  • 171 7 Results of the Junior Singles Singapore Badminton ChampionI ships (first round* held at the I Clerical Union Hall yesterday i were: Cheong Hock Whatt (Eclipse) I beat Poh Guan Yam (Playfair) j 15—9. 15—9. Michael Chang j (UCA) beat Tseng Van Hong I (Chinese High School) 15—6. 11—
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  • 31 7 On the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Swami Ramakrishnananda, a direct discinle of B/. Rainakrishno Parahamsa Dev. will be a public meeting at th* Mission premises today at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 223 8 Reuter CAUX SUR MONTREUX. Switzerland, July 20. Three all-Irf-ia ternis players straight irom Wimbledon announcer here toc'ay that they had joined the fight of moral re-armament They are Jimmy Mehta ard S. C. Misra. two of India's Davis Cup team, and Mahar. who
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  • 219 8 BUTTER WORTH. July 19.Fcllowi: g closely upon the demar ds of employees of bui companies in all and Selangor. employees of the Central Province Wellesley Trar.-port Company have presented seven demands to their employer! foi lowing the dec sion reached &t '.heir meeting held recently
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  • 58 8 U.P. Batavia. July 20.—A considerable drop in rubber purchase price, coupled with increased production in May this year, caused a serious set back in South Borneo's rubber situation. South Borneo in May imported 333.000,000 Netherlands Indie* guilders while exports were 422.--000,000 guilders. The mam import
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  • 63 8 Reuter. PARIS. July 20.—Wimbledon <hamp:onshipB form wai reversed today when Margaret Os! orne and Louise Brough. United States, beat the Wimbledon champ ons, Doris Hart and Mrs. Patricia Todd. United States. 7—5. 6—2 in the women's doubles final in the French championships. Thes». two pairs contested the
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  • 209 8 LONDON. July 19.—U Aun»\ San. ■aaassti a*ed by gunmen who broko into ihe Executiv? Council sess on today, was Burma's strong man. Leader of the Dowerful AttlFascist Peoples Freec'om Leagu he was 32 and known to moat Burmese as "the man who liberated his country
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  • 161 8 London, July 19.—The experts of 16 European nations, appointed this week by the Paris European Economic Conference, will set to work preparing a blueprint for European recovery under the shadow of two b g question mark*;. The first is: What part exactly does the United
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  • 773 8 Aung San Seven Others Killed In Council LONDON, Juiy 19.—-Six leading members of the Burma Government were killed and two wounded in Rangoon today when a gang of men burst into the Council chamber and sprayei a meeting of the Executive Council with bullets. Details of this "nu-r lerous attack**
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  • 198 8 Reuter. London, July 20—The* House of U b'aw, former Premier and leader of the Myochit Party, was raided yesterday, according to news received from Burma arthe Burma Office in London today. U Saw and ten other men have been taken into protective custody. The report also
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  • 457 8 (Tribunt! Sta'V Ke Messrs. Ma Si-hon (violinist) a (lyric tenor) of the Chinese Musi s:on made their debut in Singapoi a very iar?e and distinguished gatj which was held at the Victoria fh The concert was under the distinguished patronages of His Excellency, the O.A.G. of
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