Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1947
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section60 1947-07-25 1 The Malaya Tribune v TH E PEOPLE FOfl THE PE OPLE the only mnomr NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA flow printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) Kght pages SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agen tg: —Mewra. Qttfa Turner Ltd.. Taltot60 words
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255 1947-07-25 1 M jVo Business To Use Army: Action Cannot Be Tolerated" Reuter. ly 24.—Pandit Nehru, •vice-President Government, denouncing tonight [nd nesia. proclaimed a new "Asiatic [•trine" by declaring: untry whatever it might be has use its army in Asia. rmies functioning onReuter. - 255 words
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356 1947-07-25 1 nesian Army HQ last night.at the end of the I irtl lay's fighting in Java, claimed its forces had reDlaces in the east and were advancing on a fourth in the north. The que, issued Lieut-Gen. Spoor, eth lan East Indies claimed m peninsu-356 words
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Article27 1947-07-25 1 N from ti;.'' :l m r fnSn i r K*PuhUean T h ,N »n Ba avia fc Itbii^*^* 1 5 «tips<»ma- 41 Jn «»v»'rnment.27 words
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Article154 1947-07-25 1 New Delhi, July 24.—Dr. Sharir I d v. press conference that the Dutcn could win a military dcci sic n ixi Java '"in a matter of w.eks" but he predicted that even if the Dutch succeed in taking all th e principal towns there will be154 words
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140 1947-07-25 1 .Tribune Staff Reporter) Indonesian refugees from wartorn Java ai d Sumatra are r«" ported to have arrived ai poiiies r.n the west coast of Maiaja, but to offlcia! confirmation is yot available. It i| known officially however that then- have bee: very few140 words
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Article166 1947-07-25 1 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA. Ji ly 24.—Th." Indoresiar President Soekarno broadcasting over Jogjakarta radio ir. English appealed to President Truman and the American people "to exert every effort to halt this war in Indonesia and bring about a peaceful seitlemer t." according to Antara tews agenev. Dr. SoekarnoReuter. - 166 words
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Article204 1947-07-25 1 (From Our Own Repor>r) Kuala Lumpur, July 24.—Figures up to the end of June reveal that 48,396' claims for war indemnity, have been received from the various States in the Malayan Union as well as Singapore, amounting to slightly over $250-mil lion. With a week left before204 words
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131 1947-07-25 1 Reuter. JOGJAKARTA. July 24.—Accorciii g to Antara Agency President Soekarno speaking over Jogjakarta radio tonight called on the e ntire Indonesian ration to fight the Dutch and said: "No law and order will prevail urtii the whole nation gets its freedom.'" Ke appealedReuter. - 131 words
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Article5982 1947-07-25 1 Elections And Eventual Self-Govt The following is the full text of the Official Summary of the Revised Constitutional Proposals for Malaya, which have been accepted by His Majesty's Government. (Tribune Staff Reporter) Dr. Abdul Samat, leader of I the Malay Community in Singapore and member of the5,982 words
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Article146 1947-07-25 1 Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore elections will probably begin in February or March next year, says Mr. G. Hawkins. Supervisor of Elections, though the actual date has not yet been fixed by Government yet. Meanwhile, four officers are to be appointed and will set up their positions in146 words
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Article85 1947-07-25 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The CID pulled in 20 men yesi terdav, three of whom Were allegedly concerned with the abduction of tw r o other Chinese fol lowing a secret societies' feud. The two abducted men had been released, but still bore marks of illtreatment while85 words
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Article58 1947-07-25 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) It is not known when the Ren: Control Ordinance, which was passed yesterday by the Advisory Council, will come into .force. Inquiries from official quarters this morning elicited the reply that the Bill will come into lorce when the Governor directs and58 words
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Article69 1947-07-25 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 24.—The Government of the Malayan Union has spent Straits $4,200,000 on shortterm food production for crops, induing rice, between April 1940 and June 1947 of which over $2,0Q0,000 is capital elpenditure, acoord ng to Colonial Secretary Arthur CreechJones in a Parliamentary replj*.Reuter. - 69 words
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297 1947-07-25 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Many more Singapore firms, mainly Indian and Chinese, have applied for trading rignts with Japan despite the general fear that the exchange control practised by the Security Council of Allied Powers will continue to have a hampering effect on297 words
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270 1947-07-25 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The war in the Netherlands East Indies has aroused considerable interest in this country, and Chinese community leaders told the Tribune yesterday it is quite without reason to suppose that the Chinese here will do anything to embarrass Sin3-Dutch relations. They270 words
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Advertisement41 1947-07-25 1 Heaters plnl of ti .y, uvi utes all n. Refrigeration J mV QUITE THE LATEST RAGE! AS PROUDEST TEXTILE EXPORT CHIFFON VELVET IH N SPARENT! UNCRUSHABLE! v?i RANGE OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS! WCHEB DEFINITELY A GOOD BUY! BAJAJ TEXTILES 31, RAFFLES PLACE41 words
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Advertisement14 1947-07-25 1 SHOES t rhat WiU ggw I READY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER TIGER BALM i14 words
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Article211 1947-07-25 2 George P. Noai-ros. l:c< r.c». I der of Sime Darby was at the Third Police (kI cautioned and discharge, ordered to pay 50 cer.t s i ur I cost of the summons when pleaded guilty r-n a I charge of removing doti I liquor for export not211 words
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Article68 1947-07-25 2 WASHINGTON. July -i--B the Cnitea btates otale ment and the British En -s. 1 described as ''absurd" it- I nation made in the niatar.nt j Republic, cditod bv Mr. j Wallacc, that the United States tative prope. a! for a eonftrcsciB the peace treaty with Ji'P-n top j on Autr.68 words
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Advertisement387 1947-07-25 2 SHIPPING i IN SINGAPORI Agents For Malayan Railway AND GLi;\ LINE FOft LONDON, ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANCHISES July 25 From U.K. ior Straits. Hong Kong and China GLENBEG Duo August 14 j GLENARTNEY. Dw> late August! LtDO-C'lllXA S. i\ T CO. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA From Hong387 words
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Advertisement898 1947-07-25 2 1 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. Q !"Japara" From U.S.A. Jnly 2 6 '"Te.ucer" Due from U.K. JuJy 2 g l"MenelaU3 Due from U.K. Ju j y 30 I'Throntis" Due from U.S.A A x •"Eumaeus" from U.K. ug 4 ♦'Celebes" Du898 words
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Advertisement788 1947-07-25 2 The Ho Hong Steamship Co. (1932) Ltd. (Incorporated In Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For Honsr Kong, Swatow Amoy 8.8. "HONG SIANG" early September FOR PENANG AND RANGOON S.S. "HONG SIANG" mid August. For Palcmbang 3 8. "KLAHO" Sailings temporarily suspended For Bagan Si Api via Selat Panjang Bcngkalis 8.8. SEOENAK788 words
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Advertisement146 1947-07-25 2 ENGAGEMENT Tho engagement arn between Mr. Wco Kuan j only son of the >1 Mr-*. Woo Yen Noon/' ara*l Jessie Lim. third ua f *'t,l Mr. and Mrs. Lim SITUATIONS VACANT BOUSTEAT) CO. I-• p r ',J the services of Book-Keeper (pr< icrr-. Ay 1 knowledge of »■">' .v] capable-146 words
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Miscellaneous76 1947-07-25 2 I TODAY'S J WEATHER 1 REPORT Long Bright P erio J vJSingapure i 24 hours. Irom i piled by the X A casting Slati a. r X 'B Far East. Long bright period, mm lated thundery Fine to-night Fair to-3| morning, Wii 8-12 miles per Sunset: 1842 Sunrise: 0635 MoonrLse:76 words
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384 1947-07-25 3 on the plan lor the future educational ore before the Advisory Council yesterB Neilson, Director of Education, stressed on ,at ol intermingling of students of all i rnacular schools. :< L the ci tarnishing B* \i* r schools on a re' gainst thai384 words
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Article112 1947-07-25 3 1 Swac S'n!J reporter j j J point oi a gun P Gey lane yes- business man WW o! $1,000 which he r ""wry, m men t tire-. n ned with a pi- uT-KXnr^n° 111 d l I n t<j tl nrv lift* *bi112 words
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Article37 1947-07-25 3 LONDON, untitled 24.-Sir feet !n,jj. nT jll j a 'or- i tiooer in t Commiselected rl? llas been Royai sot? f irman ot the I Stoet 1934 I Arts i liaS been Institutp d lm Perial ■■-Renter.37 words
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73 1947-07-25 3 SHA RE MARKET: QUIET CONDITIONS PREVAIL n „Hi ii II lma a Corr.) '">rUi ,ls prevailed in all sections of the ,rs \nvu!. als ther <- were some inquiries for Tra- ns -nd Uniteei*. "2f»tly 8"s improver] L** rr h di fJ,i 'H' in Gam•?l t.i vn Business in Ihe73 words
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170 1947-07-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter; A young Singapore Chinese girl, former pupil of the Far Eastern Music School where she won a three-year musical scholarship, scored an outstanding success as winner of the open pianoforte class at the Orping ton Musical Festival held in Er gland recently.170 words
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191 1947-07-25 3 (Tribune Market Corr.) Yesterday's rubber price at the close showed a drop of approximately 1-3 3 cents over the previous day. The market opened weak in the morning with buyers hesitant. First business was done at 30-3 4 cents for No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b.191 words
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Article89 1947-07-25 3 Applications by former members of the RAF Special Technical Corps for campaign medals to which they are entitled in respect of their war service in Malaya must be made out correctly on the otltcial claim form. Copies of these forms are being made available through the Secretary, Ex89 words
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Article35 1947-07-25 3 The Advisory Council yesterday passed the Companies iAmendment Bill. The provisions of this Ordinance will not apply to any trade union and the registration of any trade union the reunder shall be void.35 words
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249 1947-07-25 3 Th. Singapore Worldwide Trade Fair 1947 at the Great World—th* first of its kind after the liberation—will be opened by the Chinese Consul General. Dr. Wtl Paak-Sidng. tomorrow (Saturday* at G. 30 p.m. The latest exhibits In ears, textiles, radios, refrigerators and other goods of249 words
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68 1947-07-25 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The- second lot of Jap warships drawn for Britain will leave Japanese waters for Singapore tomorrow. The group comprises three destroyers and five escort vessels. Meanwhile, the first lot of warships which arrived two weeks ago are still tied up68 words
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Advertisement791 1947-07-25 3 I SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES h«Ve arisen for TWO experienced advertising canvassers for a Singapore newspaper. The positions arc permanent and the men appointed will benefit from the Company's Provident Fund, paid holiday leave and free medical attention, etc. The salary offered is $100 per month. $50 per month travelling allowance791 words
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Advertisement549 1947-07-25 3 MISCELLANEOUS RACEGOERS. Just what You Need. Jack O'Brien's racing systems containing twenty-five methods of selection ten scientific staking plans $3 each copy from Post Box 471. Kuala Lumpur. CALL on expert Chinese Lady Dressmakers at 152 Rochore Road 3rd. floor. Labour charges for making each of the following: Chinese Ladies549 words
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Advertisement617 1947-07-25 3 H2LLMAN Drop Head Coupe 10HP Ducoed, reconditioned, new hood and tyres. Owner returning to U.K. $2400 or offer, 46 East Coast Road, I Katong *****. i FOR SALE: $1400 FIAT COUPE 3 940, 4 Good Tyres. Newly painted. I Good Condition. Apply after 5 p.m. 137 A Gopeng Road, IPOH.617 words
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Advertisement634 1947-07-25 3 PERSONAL YOUNG GIRL friend required b; younjj honest, reliable Chinese merchant bachelor with high aunlifioations. Enclose photo ireturnaMi Correspondence strictly ronflda n tiol. Box No 901 M. T. Spore NOTICES NOTICE is hereby giv.±n tfcgt on the 14th day of July. 1947. all that the business lately carried on by634 words
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Article488 1947-07-25 4 Nips' "Agony"A Warning Complaining of severe mental agony to the point of insanity, Captain Kuribayashi Tobsaku, O.C. of a Japanese labour battalion in Malaya, has addressed a plea to the authorities for expedited release and repatriation. One of the reasons these men are still here is because they are still488 words
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Article1512 1947-07-25 4 G. de Cruz - Government Ignores Putera-PMCJA Proposals by G. de Cruz The Malayan Union Government has recently issued a communique ,which follows close upon the heels of the twoday conference between representatives of the Government, their highnesses the Malay Rulers and the United Malays National Organisation. This communique1,512 words
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Article723 1947-07-25 4 Letters' To The Editor The People's Postbag Sir—Making a mountain out of a molehill is a well-known expression and means, so to say. looking at a small error as a very serious one. Such was. in my opinion, the action of a local Malay newspaper723 words
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Article143 1947-07-25 4 Sir,—May I crave a little space in your valuable paper to voice my disgust at the disorderly conduct of junior commissioned and non-commissioned officers in a certain military establishment? I wonder whether the 'higher-ups' in this military es tabiishment have ever given this matter consideration or whether they143 words
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Article135 1947-07-25 4 SIR,—This evening I vrastii ing down a back-lane in Kuii Kangsar and saw a sight whid! think is worthy of public m Two pigs caged in a rata: basket were being handled by: number of Chinese in such inthat their legs protruding oc:! the basket were bleeding135 words
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Article119 1947-07-25 4 Sir, —There is a season everything, especially in games and pastimes— tops, kites, etc. There is also J known as "firing guns. jt game comes about "puasa and is indulged in by boys by adults) in kampongs and ages, such as Geyiang Sera > rong Hugku Aman, etc.119 words
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Article106 1947-07-25 4 Sir—You will remefflWr the Railway authorities in cya allowed s'ngle fare, journey, for a week-en casions like the Augl s at -5t Holidays, before the occ'JV There were not a few advantage of this P ri !l ing the holidays to go v > to witness the Malayan106 words
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Advertisement42 1947-07-25 4 DELIGHT TO THE EVFS THE LOVELY AMERICA!* LATEST NUMOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good taste and style. They are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 19. CHULIA STREET. Telephone 4435. Singapore42 words
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Miscellaneous56 1947-07-25 4 imwtMtrxiAs^ r_ c q~ sS Li K< S£ -^7/ LOGGERS IN THE LOUiSiRNR $n cU 5T0ND IN SORTS TO CUTDCl\ SUM, Mustek/MOUNDS i -v5si OF ffwRL// -cvf thousands of huge BUZ/ffLMOUNDS, some g JW& IVH? r//fA? /i 7 jfr MySTEgrf... fkrs.J»W~ MATCHES MPDE UK£ C*e $70i 1 J f J-T'ti56 words
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434 1947-07-25 5 The Leases and Tenancies (Adjustment) Bill was passed by the Advisory Council yesterdayThe Bill gives effect to l he recommendations of a Commit*tee appointed to consider what relief, if any, from their legal obligations should be given to pre-occupation lessees and tenants who were434 words
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101 1947-07-25 5 HONGKONG, July 24.— Harbour Master Commander James Jolly announced today that a Court inquiry will be convened on Monday to investigate the sinking of the Hong Kheng, states a United Press message. Meanwhile, the Singapore agents of the ship told the Tribune yesterday that,101 words
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389 1947-07-25 5 Trafalgar Street Blitz The recer.'t bulldozer blitz on temporary dwellings at Trafalgar Street was raised at the Advisory Council yesterday Lv Mr. C. C. Tan. He said: 'Some time ago the Singapore Harbour Board adopted the rather unusual method of using an 8-ton bulldozer389 words
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Advertisement52 1947-07-25 5 THE March OF LIGHT AM u )*ietk, S Wto tv (i£r supper j 1 UlLour w X M LI I we the wonderful J erak In g APo G he NERAL JP Ct RIC CO., LTD; OP ENGLAND i4ts: The ~Y ALA LUMPUR PENANG ri a El^r rical Distribution Co..52 words
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Advertisement57 1947-07-25 5 I c tave H O N S EXPERT: PIANO MADE TUNERS AND REPAIRERS Jsil NANG tijENG A name we known \z~i_ < since 1924. j /VOlv PUBLISHED THE ONLY "Commercial Directory of Malaya" SoW at: li«"II> Walsll Lit!. Raffles Place, Puii shd by CHE AH KIM BEE Co. Singapore. i57 words
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Advertisement161 1947-07-25 6 i;gggEj&22Sfe Opens loday! 2—4.15—C.45—9.15 TT T1*7tt"VTT Nothing Ever Like it! Entertaiiinvi.t Masterpiece! SEE IT M /^J TODAY' i^V j /"\j> MIDNIGHT TOMORROW ~rAi»TAi:vs t 01H A4,I OI S THE EMOTIONAL CLASSIC THAT'S A BOXOI1TCE REVELATION! T^ T 11 A.M. O «AVE HER"! GALA~MIDNICHT TO-NIGHT EREATH-TAKING ACTION, GLAMOUR, MAGIC, HUMOR M161 words
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Advertisement124 1947-07-25 6 Music And Lyrics By Irving Berlin Ovens 1 shows j fri 1 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 p.m. imLM*)* *^h7rf*Z &&< Pk&ia 6005 Bob Hope At His Best! I I wa vm nam w < I MK-ntlM- MOOK 4 /LOUISIANA V*ji vIM* PURCHASE" TT ItENI DOHA ■AYMOHD 'w f\ if BOROONI DRAKE WALBURN J^#t%l124 words
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Article218 1947-07-25 7 County Cricket Reuter. London, July 24.—A feature of the day's play in the county cricket programme was the third wicket stand by the Essex batsmen, Frank Vigar and the newcomer R. Horsfall who added 225 runs in three hours 20 minutes against Hampshire. Horsfall registered hisReuter. - 218 words
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Article45 1947-07-25 7 A Cup has been presented by Mr. M. S. Dawnod for the winners when the Jollilads meet the GHQ Signal Reg. on Sunday at soccer. Mr. Mohamed Yusoff, the patron of the Jollilads Athletic Union, will give away the trophy.45 words
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389 1947-07-25 7 (By Our Soccer Reporter) Expected in Singapore next Friday Aug. 1, the Sing Tao Football Club ol Hong Kong will fly to England on Aug. 6 by 8.A.0.C. Sing Tao's sponsors in England, Isthmian Football League, one of the most prominent Home County amateur389 words
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208 1947-07-25 7 Reuter. HARROGATE, July 24. —A phenomenal 29 for nine holes —the lowest nine holes score ever in first class British professional event. accomplished by Eric Green, Liverpool professional, was the outstanding performance on a day of exceptionally fine scoring achievements during the second round ofReuter. - 208 words
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Article75 1947-07-25 7 The following players will be selected to represent the Bendemeer Athletic Club against the Lucky Strike Badminton Party in a friendly mulch consist.ng- or four sigleS and ihree doubles to be played at St. Andrew's School Hall* (.Old Building) Stamford Road, on Sunday at 7.30 a.m. sharp:—Heng Siak Thisngi Teo75 words
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Article46 1947-07-25 7 Reuter. BANGKOK, July 24.— The newly appointed Frencli Minister to Siam, Mr. P. E. Gilbert, has assumed charge of the French legation here. Since the end of the war the d'affairs, Mr. Jean Daridan, proceed to Saigon at the week end on his way to Paris.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article119 1947-07-25 7 80-ca Boa. Malayan CruiserWeight Wrestling Champion, writes to the Tribune as follows: Dear Sir —I wish to draw your attention to the fact that my name is erroneously bemg advertised as appearlr.g at the Happy World on Saturday. July 20 1947. I wish to inform mv large119 words
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199 1947-07-25 7 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, July 24.—The Secretary ol Malayan Badminton Associa- I tion has received two letters I from the All-India Badminton j Association and Bombay Provincial Badminton Association requesting for Malayan representation In their championships to be held in December this199 words
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Article27 1947-07-25 7 ATHLETICS St. Joseph's Institution, 40th Annual Athlet-c sports.' 2.15 p.m., Jalan Besar Stadium. TABLE TENNIS Extra-ordinary General Meeting Of S.T.T., at YMCA hall, 5.15 p.m.27 words
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Article157 1947-07-25 7 rhv Starting times for the 2nd round of the Colonial Qua* all Saturday aftereoe*, July 2G, are as folmiv:— 3.10 p.m. J. Hackett and S. At>bett \i> C Atnett and Chun Boon Peru/. 3.15 p.m. K. T. San and S. F. Ho vs Chan Kat Cheung157 words
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Article401 1947-07-25 7 Chinese Seniors 1. S.K.C. o. With veteran Keng Pock back in the team and planning the attack, the Chines? Seniors again defeated the Singapore Recreation Club, this time by a single goal, Ul the final round of the SAFA League at Jalan Besar yesterday. In their401 words
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413 1947-07-25 7 PENANG, Thurs.— Trainer van Breukelen stole the show at this morning's final gallops when contrary to other trainers being chary of racing their charges on the hard track, he sent out several rousing gallops. The best times were returned by Lynchburg (38-1-5 sees.)413 words
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Article41 1947-07-25 7 Reuter. GLASGOW, Scotland, July 24.—A course in HighlaUd dancing is being taken by students from 15 countries who are spending this week at Saint Andrews Uni- j versity in Scotland under j the British Council's holiday course for overseas stii dents.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement203 1947-07-25 7 «nd 9.15 pJU« 3?0 tfr SUSHII KUMAR UtffEftf T riA p.\WAR. a Dance-Drama P and Lac. of Thrill «MERA ET j I Ihru. Ihe United R ei **r, Qvndicate Spore. —irV,(v ru> a* Midnight •fashion <Hindustani^ MM /ORLD -7-9.15 p.m. iL^ L v Mv c" I ••fiat: Ui L 7-9.15203 words
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Advertisement185 1947-07-25 7 N Today: 12.45. 3.15. 6.45, S.JS pjn. The Best Picti-re Ever Made ir |f| CHINA 1 1 1 Cur With English Dialogue and Bob-Title Sympathy! Humanity! Thrills! ;f t?M\f < I DONT AIISS I" 1 UUi~ GRAND OPENING FROM ?3id July 47 D the only I Theatre owned by North185 words
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Article1430 1947-07-25 8 Sliding Scale Approved The Rent Control Ordinance was passed by the Singapore Advisory Council yesterday. A sliding scale of increase in rents, substituting the schedule of rent increase attached to the Rent Control Bill at its first reading in the Singapore Advisory Councli last week,1,430 words
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Article105 1947-07-25 8 Lee Wirg Sum. a 39-year-old Cantor ov e was yesterday charg ej at the Second Mag'sti&te's Court with criminal breach of trust between April and Jure 26 in "Singapore ard elsewhere In Malaya' as Manager of T. Wee and Company. Malacca Stree*. Sir gapore. The105 words
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Article26 1947-07-25 8 SOUTHAMPTON, July 24.-The refitted Cunard White Star Liner, Queen Mary, left Fuuthamptcn for trials vi k !w Engl.sh Channel. Oa board are 500 d .stinguished guests.26 words
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345 1947-07-25 8 (From Our Own Repor ?r) Kuala Lumpur. July 24.—How a Chinese clerk employed by the Railways at Port Swettenham was held up*by two armed Chinese at his house on the night of April 15 this year and robbed of jewellery valued at S9OO and345 words
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Article64 1947-07-25 8 Two English speaking Chinese Steven S.m and Joseph Choy, charged on two counts of extortion and alternatively acting as an agent fcr receiving money for £gt. Marriot, some time last year, were yesterday acquitted at the First District Court on all charges. A.S.P. Mr. M. Boyle said64 words
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128 1947-07-25 8 Reuter. LONDON, July 24. Douglas Marshall (Conservative) asked •r. the House of Commons today if the Colonial Secretary was aware that Malayan officers were compelled to retire from the service at the age of 55 years ard under in certain case?. He asked whyReuter. - 128 words
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223 1947-07-25 8 At a general meeting of the Army C vil Service Union held on July 20 it was unanimously agreed that the powers given to the landlords in the recent Rent Control Bill and the increased rates of rationed foodstuff are unfa r in223 words
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451 1947-07-25 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Chinese Y.MLC.A. is forging ahead programme and activities, and several local J wishers and supporters have given donations and 2 in various fonrv,. H The Association is receiving support and help, not only from local Chinese youth, out also from other451 words
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Article216 1947-07-25 8 fTribune Staff Reporter) Although the Services in Singapore still occupy a total of 27S buildings, the majority of which are civilian properties, the clamour for de-requisitioning has In ;he past two months been much less than before. Except for pressure for the release of certain216 words
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50 1947-07-25 8 LONDON. July 24,-Ja, Kie son, world flyweight champ!/ been asked to appeal Stewards of the Brit;>h Board of Control here nn: 1 nesday in cosnection with hiijj to weitrh in for th,. tit!, ju,. Dado Marino of Honolulu at den Park. Glasgow, last h Reuter.50 words
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Miscellaneous26 1947-07-25 8 SINGAPORE TIDE-TABLE TODAY High Water 3.33 a.m. 8 ft. I in.: 415 n.m. 8 f t. 4 in. Low Water 9.51 a.m. 3 ft. 1 m;26 words
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