Malaya Tribune, 22 July 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune Lv THE PEOPLE FOi? THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NA'UQNAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously m Singapore. L la Lompnr Ipoh Penuif. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) HGHT PAGES Singapore, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, ftf, St.
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  • 725 1 BIG QUANTITIES OF RUBBER ABLAZE BOMBING AND MACHINE-GUN ATTACKS JULY 22—JOGJAKARTA RADIO TODAY SAYS THAT FIERCE RAGING THIS MORNING ON THE ROADS LEADING FROM vND BUITENBORG TOWARD SUKABUMI, WEST JAVA, WHERE [TIES OF RUBBER AND OTHER ESTATE PRODUCTS HAVE hEF..- SI I ABLAZE. Ra
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  • 25 1 Singapore may BmUuria in Dutch and the matter of air travel en ouApriorities from tin- Dutch <f 'Val said
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  • 50 1 19 TON BOMB July 21—The noni gend rpblockbuster; it be tested boa vi b °mb-18 3 4 l-Se i n such l detl for ?Wortress!f- ra as B 36 earn- g tm Cn j s bu lt Bnd 1-as an nr ex Plosives -Reut e p nn °us bomb bay.
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  • 163 1 (Tribune Staff Rrporter» In Singapore, an official Indo- i iiesian spokesman tells me tnere are about 2.0J0 Indonesians in Singapore, but several thousands cf Malays -are Indonesians in spiritMost of the Indonesians, in Singapore trade in ai:d tobacco, or are owners, of (restaurants. I The spokesman
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  • 81 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 21.—The First British High Commissioner to Pakistan will be S r Laurence Grarftey-Smith, recently British minister at Jedda, who will take up his duties on Aug. 15, an announcement irom 10 Downing Street said tonight. Sir Terence Bfeone K.C.M.G. will remain as High Commissioner in
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  • 18 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) About 100 tug crews at the Singapore Harbour Board struck work this morning.
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  • 44 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, July 21.—Two persons were killed and two injured in five communal incidents in Calcutta yesterday, a Bengal Government communique said todpy. In one area the police fired seven rounds to deal with the situation. Twenty persons were arrested during the day.— xteuter.
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  • 105 1 (Tribune Stat Reporter) There is. no likelihood of Dutch civilians in Singapore being enlisted for service in the present Java fighting. The Dutch Co: sul-General for Singapore, Dr. told the Malaya T:<bine this morning: "The presort lighting to Java is only pohc> action on major
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  • 102 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 21.—The Admiralty released names of six members of the Royal Navy who were killed in air accidents yesterday during a farewell demonstration by a canter squadron visiting Australian portsThey are air mechanic Terence Sadler of Coventry, member of the crew of CTorys ordinary
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  • 34 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 21. —A railway truck 200 feet long with a 110 ton. electricity station on it will do five miles an hour on Sundays only for seven weeks between Newcastle and Birmingham.—Reuter.
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  • 196 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A cable received from our London correspondent this morrirg say- the Sultan of Johore i< sailing for Sirgaoore on "Orar ie" en Aug. 16 Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Dato Mentri Besar, Johcre aid hear! of the UMNO, interviewed b> the Tribure yesterday. saii he
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  • 708 1 Reuter. Rangoon, July 21....M0re than 300 people have so far been arrested in the Rangoon area after the assassination of the Burmese Cabinet Ministers three days ago, it was learned unofficially tonight. Police said they were 'certain of catching all the assassins". "We shall certainly bring
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  • 740 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A turtle, 24 fish and three birds of which some were caught with bare hands, helped to keep alive the six survivors of the merchant ship Tulagi when they drifted on a raft for 58 days in the open sea, after the
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  • 91 1 <Tribun e Staff Reporter) An Indian was lound weeping- ai.c moaning by the side of Conr.aught i ye "jy two detectives at 1.20 p.m. lu.~t nignt. When quest.oned, he said that he had ju&t been attacked and ,bbed of $20 by three men.
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  • 27 1 TOKIO, July 21.—Two Fifth Airforce pilots with a combined total f 131 combat missions died when their planet collided in mid-air t*o roi lea cast «»f Tokio.
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  • 976 2 Reuter. BATAVIA July 21.—While life Premier of Indonesia. Sjarifuddin, has called the Indonesian people to arms to defend their freedom and the Dutch Commander-in-Chief. Lieut. General S. H. Spoor, addressed his troops as "liberators" and not "conquerors" when he ordered them into battle, the
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  • 54 2 U.P. LONDON. July 21.—The Sun day Pictorial.- gossip columnist declared "in Tokic" it is saij by people who know flamboyarJ Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur rather well that he has communicated with the 'Mac Arthur for Pros-l-ent' Club in Wisconsin, as follows. '1 will accent, a
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  • 70 2 Reuter.-AAP Batavia, July 2' that ha-. Ilei l all day in ii pic thund< m. n v. ,Vv described as Muslim Indonesiai garcl today' fig holy war. 1» gun during I lim Lent. The rain slowed up the Dm truops and activity. The remark ibfc r
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  • 151 2 Reuter. Batavia. July 21 T.2*M long Republican Cabinet ing in Jogjakarta today.PsH S'jarifuddin broadcast :c m arms to the Indonesia at 8 a.m. GMT. He finished a I ng sped! Which he reviewed Icdnfl 23 months difficult dc| I leaaing to today's outbrekM hostilities with
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  • 307 3 GANGSTERS BECAME "LODGERS FIRST Mew Crime Technique Stall Reporter) new technique, a [j Chita se rubber B lari: daylight butcher' sSu-B in I -Ch.,- The i haul of 5* 111 C3 l v >ng ad situated m tai Besar area, had among a Ps ana dwehing hatcher's shop (,n tt
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  • 190 3 f Our Ow n Ren cd Kl la L'.nipur. July 21.—' In rgfl td that he has been ti ml jj since the day of his I ail] not send him to P r. g rj Mr Ju.-tice Spend Wfttioson at the Assizes
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  • 12 3 Reuter. untitled A i. let», Dr reach Ku:- will h ill Tiicmbc
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  • 191 3 EFFORTS TO END STRIKE FAIL Alter 1 Reporter; n :ul negotia- K r in their oil Bun, Oil m!' f m mh th e Ho Ltd. iiavf decided, .1...':, j'• :1 'V'th the Com'l,. i J**7 OUr t,J engage a Hii a yt '>
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  • 151 3 'From Our Own Rep. rten I MALACCA. Juh 21.—Two Chinese, j Puu Hah Soo and Low Kek An, alleged to have extorted $25 irom a shopkeeper on June 25, were arrestjed by the Police on Sunday evening. The CttinjSe shopkeeper. Teo Yap, was
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  • 266 3 (From Our Own Reporter j KUAIA LUMPUR. July 21 After seven and a half hour i comb-out by 300 policemen, under the command of Mr. H. G. Beverley. Chief Police Officer, Sclangor, assisted by Captain W. F. Stafford. CID and Mr. D. S.
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  • 120 3 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA. Juh 21.—A College Selections Board, comprising and professors from Medical and Raffles Colleges sain Malacca today for the purpose of selecting local candidates for the new college term. Ten candidates were interviewed by the Board, one v Malay girl.
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  • 51 3 U.P. LONDON, July 21.— Th- Colonial Oiiirc said today that the White Paper prepared on the Malayan Constitution hail been delayed." OffteSftll declined ;to elaborate, but H is understod, however, that the Paper was prepared for publication today and was cancelled at the last minute lor "technical reasons."
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  • 87 3 Kuala Lumpur. July 21. -In a summons case before the Dis uict Judge. B. G. Smith, an ex-poiice officer, W. T. N. Tipton, was acquitted on a charge. Lim Teli Sai. an employee of the Road Transport Department. Counsel for the complainant Mr. T. K. Sen. said
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  • 48 3 (From Our Own Reporter; Penang. July 21.—Mr. J. A. Thiv/, the newly appointed Representative to the Government of India was "at home*' with the members of the Indian Association at Bagan Jermal Road or Saturday evening, where a teaparty was given in his honour.
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  • 31 3 Mate lottery in Gibraltar approved because public opimon »here h'b& strongly •in favour of that, .mean* 'of raising revenue, the Colonial Secretary, Mri fcreech Jones, told the Common* recpnt'.y.
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  • 478 4 rhe Dutch have embarked upon warlike acts in Ja va, though at the moment of writing hope has not Deen abandoned that differ ences may even at this hour be resolved without full scale hostilities. The tortu ous events which have led to tho present unhappy sil
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  • 1170 4  -  This article, reproduced from the Singapore Teacher, tells something of the personalities behind By Norman Lloyd Williams Broadcasting to English schools in Singapore lias ,ne or two special problems .:s own. But it is without some of the problems >n< meets in England. First of all,
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  • 318 4 Sir—The system of payment was very bad the last time I went to the Volunteer Headquarters to get my arrears of pay. Members irom all the Divisions in Singapore were there and this resulted in a huge crowd. We were told to line up in front of the
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  • 214 4 ttr,—I must support Misses Eugene and Shirley Tan in thanking Uncle Mac Niece for his kind thoughts for we school Children with respect to the 10--cent-meal. But I have to tell Uncle MacNiece something, that is, that the meals which were being served at 30 cents at
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  • 130 4 Sir,—An appreciable sum of money was realized from the charity basketball match played at the Happy World Stadium last week between the Chung Seng (Manila) tourists and the Malayan Chinese in aid of the victims of the South China floods where thousands lost their lives. The
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  • 343 4 The of the United Nations were passing through a phase of manoeuvring and frustration because of the failure to reach a just and stable peace settlement. Only when such a peace settlement had been reached could the United Nations Organisation concentrate increasingly on positive
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  • 680 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The local agents for the s-s. Hons Khens *,vhich was wrecked 80 miles from Hongkong on Saturday, this n stated that arrangements have been made by their agents there to send the Amoy and Swatow bound passengers to their
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  • 51 5 r»... own Repcr*€T) [t is BBdtfDickson. H* sp»UJ g sajah has Australia i Lied of V, W. L. I Mcc iI Perak, Vsyluin, at two immg a tenrmatton •kson for her- old son p.: aiis- shoo tire ar€ being i passage ecure un late Mrs.
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  • 202 5 I. [j v. ry St rious r... v > pi ssession of any tonti< osidei it >o serious for this Of•3r.. Id bis case thai order Mat this lav had not been pad dau ol thi| offenceii.:.. i deration :c Us
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  • 216 5 Pleading guilty to theft of 15 yards of cloth, found tied round his waist, at Gate No. 2, S.H.B. on July 19, 37-year-old Ngo Ing Cheong, was sentenced yesterday at the Third Police Court to eight weeks rigorous imprisonment. The cloth
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  • 41 5 U.P. Rome, July 20—Police padlocked five more restaurants today in a general blackmarket crackdown, bringing the total number of closed eating places for infraction of food laws during the past three days to 45.— U.P.
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  • 193 5 Ai: ingenious attempt by a Chinese lorry driver to smuggle rice stolen from a godown at the docks, on Saturday afternoon, was foiled by A. P. O. R. Bennett, of the S.H.B. Special Auxiliary Police, who stopped him at Gate No. 8 on his
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  • 216 5 A taxi driver. Tan Kai Heng '42. who said at the Third Po lice Court yesterday, that he knew nothing of the samsu found in a basket in the possession of a Chinese woman passenger. Tan Aii Yeang i-iS». in his taxi, on
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  • 224 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The advisability of the S.H A.U. registering as a Trade Union, was stressed by Mr. R. P. Bingham, Acting Trade Union Adviser, at the inaugural general meeting of the Singapore Hospital Assistants' Union, held in the Union's club-house. Discussing the
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  • 77 5 (From Our Own Reporter) BUTTERWORTH, July 21. brother fire broke out at the Matarjr Kuching airstrip at about 2.30 p.m. yesterday. T v e blaze started from a lallar.g patch about 300 yarcis to the norliern end of thp runway ot the airstrip. The local fire brigade summoned
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  • 254 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A Pan-Malayan Conference of Postal and Telecommunications workers is to be held early next month in Kuala Lumpur. The conference is planned for three days, at which will be present delegates from nearly all the states in the Malayan Union,
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  • 168 5 Information is being sought by War Crimes investigators in Singapore which will help in bringing to trial more Japanese officers and NCOs who were responsible for ill treating prisoners of war in camps in Singapore during the occupation. If there are any ex prisoners
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  • 336 5 Th.- following artistes will take pan in this concert on Sunday next, July 27. at the Victoria Theatre: AGA LAHOSKA—sang ir: many important Opera Houses and concert platforms in Europe and America. She gave numerous recitals to tournees in Qermany, France. Italy,
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  • 35 5 Members of the Wa*er, Minstrels are requested to note tnat a special meeting will be held at the Gunong Savant? Club, No. 140 Ceylon Road, on Saturday, July 2(3, at 8 p.m.
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  • 279 5 How two Chinese ordered two cups of coffe* at a coffeeshop in Malay Street and how aft«sometime ore of them went up to the owner of the shop and demanded a sum of $500 WW later removed $230 from a safe in
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  • 29 5 EXETER, July 21.—Expresses including the down 'Cornish Riviera" from Paddington passed over St. Thomas viaduct. Exeter, while firemen fought a blaze in a garage under one of ihe arches.
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  • 449 6 MDV Comments On Future Constitutional Plan "The destiny of the people Of Malaya is at stake," declared the Malayan Democratic Union in a statement commenting on the Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent's recent announcement on the future constitutional proposals
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  • 328 6 The undt moicd nearly added iu>nfictiOQ and Action arorfcl arc ready (Of issue:— NUN-FICTION Through' th.- Woods. Illus. di. F. Bates); Penalties upon Opinion (H R. Bonner); A World History of An liius. ishctd'.n Cheney); Chinese Art. Illus. (William Conn); Madam Cune (gve Carrie); First Over
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  • 81 6 (From Our Own R( porter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 21.--A 22-year-old Chinese, Lah Ah Sal was convicted hy th e Second Magistrate. inche Ran: and sentenced to thice months rigorous imprisonment for having committ-cl thejt oi two geese. Accm<d was stated to have stolen the two geese
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  • 72 6 (Frovi Our Own Ri porter) PENANG. July 21.-News has been received b'- the Depart ment cf Public Relations from the Director ol' the Cleveland Students Poster Art Exhibition in Ohio, USA. that Perang's well-known water colourist. Mr. Yong Mun Sen. has had wic 5 recognition of
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  • 236 6 (Tribune Market Correspondent) The local rubber market improved yesterday with market circles anticipating- a decrease in importations ol lubber into tins country from Sumatra. Dutch Borneo and other N.I. territories consequent on the re-open-ing ol hostilities between the Dutch and the Indone- The market opened cautiously
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  • 129 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Singapore trishawmen and others, keen on getting American dollars, I have been accosting parties of American Navy sailors with Straits dollar notes in their hands. Scores of these 'parasites' patiently wait outside Cliflord Pier and the Collyer Quay alley for American sailors.
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  • 56 6 U.P. JERUSALEM, July 21.#-It was officially learned that three efforts were made to blow up trains in Palestire early Sunday. Near Jappa. a freight train was wrecked by an explosion of a lard mmc and outside iiaiiiia a similar explosion fainaged tracks. The third m»re was discovered
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  • 273 6 I The Superintendent of census. Malaya, Mr. M. V. del Tufo. in an interview appealed for public co-operation to make the cereus a good one. Next month, he said, each enumerator wifl cet Ins Schedule Cover and, starting on August 23 will go round his
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  • 92 6 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. July 21.—1n spite cf many attractions elsewheio, the Penang and Province We Ilesley Welfare "All-Community Dance" held on Saturday night at th 4 Piccadilly Hotel was a tremendous success There were many distinguished guests pi»3sent including Xvln and Mrs. S.
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  • 450 6 (Tribune StafT Reporta A Japanese "hangman" who *hange«' wilh I ful and fatal result a Chinese hairdresser i n shed within the State Prison, Johore Bahru, durij days of Japanese occupation, received a taste of JI lr-dicine when he was hanged at 10 o'clock 23 morning at
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  • 56 6 I From Oui 0" Hi KUALA LUMPUI 1 Tho Dzecho S I ment has General a. Galloway. CE DSO. MC, G mar ding. Mala: tho Czech Ore L'ov. in reco lime service-. ra J announced teci<e. A battulior my (ought with manded by G in the We »1 a
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  • 253 7 Will Play In Test SHEFFIELD. July 21....Len Hutton. England's opening batsman dispelled doubts about his fitness for the fourth test beginning at Leeds on Saturday, by scoring 117 not out tor Yorkshire against the South Africans lv re today. Yorkshire had scored iti
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  • 104 7 n h:p triangu- ponsored by ar A 1 aAA in order th tics in Shigal' I eid for the Bnt urn liberation* on too Sing oi Wednesday, July 30. i* i, bi be: the Cora- v\ r ta md Changi, T7g n2 Cli nese
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  • 67 7 U.P. r Olympic games next a*. Mn Ji Lord Borfhl former British (bapk and oresiderof th*' Inten tiara! Amateur Fi ceral n. acc?*>ted an infitatioi to attend a festhral ot uhv- siltur au*i soorts i Mgseow i left b* ol&nt*. Bit tik\ "1 cci
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  • 35 7 c rid M Piiitocn v.on Cup b N 3 Coy. UHQ. ■St BcguDent by three proa is to I i SaHirdj.y. '0 8 -ri for the I R tcli pr settled
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  • 270 7 tFrom Our Own Reporter; Kuala Lumpur. July 21.—The assassination of U Aung San leader ol the Anti Fascist People's Freedom League and Deputy Chairman of the Burma Executive Council ai d Ore other leading numbers of the Burma Government and the consequent possibility ol unsettled condition
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  • 21 7 SAFA LEAGUE: N.iv; VS RA7, Jalon Besar, 5.11 p.m. CYMA (Loiiwtea) v.; Serangoon Church, CYMA ground. 5 la p.m.
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  • 70 7 The 2nd Baft. Dur.it Regiment, in their ftnri soccer encounter against the Royal Navy, S<dct;ir. since the war. won by five goals three on Saturday at Klaang. Law. Ins Dorsata centre-forward, stored a hat trick, Smart netted the fourth, while th<» fith was ScOreO after a tussle
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  • 312 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 21. Jack Robertson, Middlesex open ing batsman who has been on the verge of gaining Test honours since last season, scored a century in 73 minutes and figured in a whirlwind opening partnership of ICO with Drown against Essex. Robertson's 7th.
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  • 118 7 U.P. LONDON, July 21. With Premier Staun among the spectators Oregon Novak, .xrttlclegged Russian strong man established another worlds weight lifting record in the mammoth sports parade in Moscow yesterday. This was reported by Radio Moscow which said the fabulous little Russian —he is
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  • 176 7 The Koyal Navy and Die Royal Air Force meet to da) at tolan Besar in the final round ol the SAFA League. In their previous encounter, the Navy snatch ed the points by a 5—3 victory, but to-day, tlie K.A.F expect to avenge that defeat.
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  • 84 7 Hm follow in-' l.avt been cfcoaefl i»» play soccer today for th<> Joyful Juniora against CYMA (Churci of the Nativity ol* the Blessed Virgin Mary) at the B. O. D ground St. GeorgeVs Road. Kick oil a.-"> p.m.: X;. Juwrarajafc, toman AngulHa, Mohindar I oa Bioßg
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  • 330 7 With 99 wickets to bis crcdi:, i Carl Bchobeiv tho S.R.C. medlum slow left-arm bowler, is confident of knocking his him- j dredth wieliet on Sunday when tho Recs meet the S.C.C. in a which will go down in the
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  • 85 7 MURTON, Durham, July 21 Minister of Fuel aid Power Emmanuel shmweli said jr eater Cay that after the present fuci shortage ends, he hoped Britain would never have to import coal. Shinwell said "It is awim to cor.temnlate that a cargo ol coal is on
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  • 633 7 ißy Our Soccer Reporter■ The greatest of all football competitions in this country, the Malaya Cup may be revived this year. Perak and Selanpor FootbaiS Associations are already ahead with arrangements, and the Singapore Amateur I Football Association is communicating with the Malayan
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  • 110 7 U.P. PERPIGNAN. July 21. Franc i*sfusc3 tc accept Russia's voluntary exclusion from th<. Marshall Plan. Premier Paul Rama oic.» told a Socialist meeting here today. Warning of "fatal" consequences if the East-West spdtt continues, the arc -bearded pr imer said: "Russia said no.
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    • 276 7 GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7-9.15 p.m. "801 l Bottom George" SKY 7—9.15 p.m. "Lost City Of The Jungle" (PSfkal Chaps.; NEW WORLD LIDO 3-7—9 15 p m "The Scarlet Horseman (Final Chaps.) SUN 7—9.15 p.m. "Action in Arabia" Open To-morrow "Flame Oi Barbary Coast" ROYAL 330 6 tJ9 p.m. •Maha fttaya"
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  • 470 8 Batavia, Jjily 21. Indonesian President Soekarno, in a radio appeal from Jogjakarta to the United Nations, said tonight. "I am convinced that justice is on our side and I am prepared to put this question before the United Nations Organization, which was formed to build
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  • 257 8 U.P. Jogjakarta, July 21. A very cultured British voice, speaking on Radio Jogjakarta tonight, navy denied that there is any disorder in Indonesia to oe quelled. The Radio said the voice belonged to Peter Kaacliffe "an Englishman who happens to be in Jogja- karta tonight."
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  • 44 8 U.P. MANILA, July 21. —It was reported today that a new mil it ary police operation is scheduled to be launched in the Mount Isarog area ags/nsl lawless elements who reportedly j have been reinforced by soniti 100 Kuktalahaps coming by sea from Tayabas.—UP.
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  • 42 8 U.P. NEW DELHI. July 21. The Ftrateglc Northwest Frontier Province has voted ovcrwheimIrgly to join the rew Muslim Dominion of Pakistan, it wa« announced last right. The barren rorthern gateway to the plains of India voted 2,270 against.—UP.
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  • 43 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM, July 21.—The Iraq Petroleum Company's pipeline was sabotaged near the Jewish se tt lcmeiu of Kefar Yehoshua, between Haifa and Afalah, at Miduay ..oday. Eight Jews were detained lor questioning but no details oi any damage are yet available.—Reuter.
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  • 23 8 Reuter. LONDON, July 21.—Granted naturalisation during June were 163 Oecho3iGvaks. 132 Russians, 23 Americans, 324 Austrians, 107 Italians, 72 Dutch and Poles 122.—Reuter.
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  • 309 8  -  Rosewell's Boy Again Impresses (By Man At The Rail PENANG, Tuesday.. With an abnormally dry season prevalent here at the moment, trainers unnecessary risk to beat the stop watch with then charges this morning on a track hard as AA though their
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  • 274 8 PENANG, July 21. It Is understood that th? Weld Quay foreshore will be extended by reclan-ition of land. Government is considering this oroject and last May, Mr. J. A. Cochrane, M.C., M.I.C.E. was invited here to insucct the waterfront Quay and give his advi: en
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  • 106 8 Batavia, July 21. I sonal rrw ta h Commander l <■ Spoor d< not advancing to b-*n to tills COUJ store peace. coming as conquer ,r- b» liberators. You ai ing to pun] and those amongst vrm Jr in the pa suffered grievou among.-t
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  • 91 8 U.P. LONDON". y .1 H terson, world Bywe gh will fight Dado Marino cf Honoias at Hampden Park, Ol two months, for the v. vided two conditions a The fight io contingent npoiS British Boxir.g Board of Co:, lowing Patteraoi i months in
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 TODAY'S j WEATHER REPORT Clear And Sunny Singapore weather forecast for j 1.4 hours, irom noon today, compiled by the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Station, A;r Command. Far East. Clear and sunny. Wind light sooth-easterly-Sunset: 1342 hrs. Sunrise: 0635 hrs. Moonrise: 1109 hrs. Moonset: 2330 hrs. Temperature for the past 24
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