Malaya Tribune, 30 July 1947

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  • 54 1 The Malaya Tribune \0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) Bght pages SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Ac*nt«:—M«*«t» Turner Ltd.. TaJhot »8, St. Martina Laatt, W.OX.
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  • 294 1 I am not nervous —Mrs. Constantine (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mrs. Beryl Constantine, well-known Singapore dres* designer, was killed yesterday when the Singapore Dakota plane, flying medical supplier to Indonesia, was shot down in fames by Dwtch lighters as it was landing at Jogjakarta.
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  • 1011 1 A police official who was at the airport yesterday morning to see the ill-fated Dakota off told the Tribune this morning: There were six passengers altogether on the aircraft. "Eight other Indonesians, including a woman, who wanted to board the plane were not allowed to do
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  • 102 1 •nbarc Stall Reporter} ll' hr shooting down of Dakota carrying applies t 0 Indo coma as a bi° Rosie Khoo, h haloed in Or IRS. Dutch", sir- Kho, helnn o pair.t i 1p cases a*. "We tek in t mp," i already
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  • 291 1 MALAYA'S RICE "ONE THIRD OF SATISFACTORY" OFFICIAL Reuter. LONDON. July 29.—The aeri ous rice situation in Singapore and Makiya again came up In the House ci Commons today during the debate on the New Malaya. Lieut Col. Rees Wiiliams (Labour), who visited Malaya as a member cf the Parliamentary m.ssic:'..
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  • 1640 1 DEBATE ON NEW CONSTITUTION Reuterd. LONDON. July 29. —Recent constitutional developments in Ceylon and Malaya were commented upon by Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, Colonial Secretary, when opening a debate on colonial affairs in the House of Commons to-day. On Malaya. Mr. Jones said, the conclusions
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  • 129 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Five Siamese elephants owned by the Bullen Brother Circus, are now in Singapore en route to Perth. Australia. At present they are on board the "Kistna" and will leave on the \sphilian" for Australia on Aug. 12. In the meanwhile the Bullen Brothers will
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  • 63 1 Jerusalem. July 29.—Powers enabling the British Ar ny to destroy houses used by terrorists in their attacks on security forces were being announced in a decree today. Such measures were used against the Arab revolt of 1936 to 1939. bui this would be
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  • 86 1 U.P. Copenhagen. July 29. The Reverend Baumbaari Thompson, organizing chief of the World Baptist Congress, said today that the Hemeti and tourist orgarlzations nad let him understand tihat they did rot want 200 Ncgio delegates housed in the bigger Copenhagen hotels. Thomson's statements caused sharp
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  • 37 1 LONDON*. Jfcly 29. —After myna hours in the sea, a two year-old dog Peggy was rescued by a speedboat four miles out at sea from Dover. The animal had fallen over the cliffs between Dover and Deal.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 29. Much light is expected to b.e thrown on the surrender of Sirgapore. to the Japanese by the d'Soatches of Lieut.-Gen. Percival. then Commarder-ir-Chief cf the British base, which are t° be published soon. The dispatches arc believed to be unequivocal in the
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  • 56 1 Batav-a. July 29 —Moiv thai. 5.000 tons husked and unhusk ed rice earmarked by the Re- I publican* for Inaia were captured by the Dutcn marir.es who laat week landed m ttv» Ea*t Java port of Bunjuwacgl, the Pun jab Govern men of In
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  • 243 1 S'pore Election (Tribune Staff Reporter). For the first time in the history of Singapore, th* public will regster themselves tonight to erable them to get v voie for the fortheomng elec tions of the Singapore Leg slative Council. Th s evening between 5 p.m. and 7
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 Li Siting Sets SuiUMc for Bungalow Use /1 Refripgjfbn n citeait, $ingap6rs# 2845. 2 1 E ffIL WHY YOU WILL LOOK I (HARMING THIS SEASO N! AW ERICA N MOSS CREPEj inehf? I XOl I SITE SHADES es «4.50 Per Yard PRINTED JERSEY inches 1 51.30 Per Yard
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    • 81 1 SHOES < That Hill Charm You READY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER j 1L DeLuxe 4 X i/wS FIFTY YEARS AGO. smokers V V 'p in the Dominions and Colonies Lj O 1 were already beginning to send If orders to Louis Rothman's J exclusive little tobacconis"! i z ■'\J*WwfflWfm sh
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  • 229 2 Border Bandits Strike Again (Tribune Staff Reporter) ALOR STAR, July 29.—A bandit gang of six arm od Chinese carrying machine guns and pistols attacked a jeep of 3 Chinese merchants and 2 Siamese Immigration Officers from Sadao, Siam, at the Kedah-Siam boundary. While one of the
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  • 355 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. July 28.—A I Postman, named A. Muthusamy. with 19 years' service in the Postal Department, was this morning convicted by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Assizes and sentI enced to six months' rigorous imprisonment for
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  • 172 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) After 25 years of hard work in the medical service. Senior Staff Nurse Angelic Quintal will be leaving on the Charon on Aug. 4, for a well-deserved holiday in Australia. Born in Maderia, nurse Quintal came to Singapore and began her career
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  • 27 2 LONDON, July 29.—Princess Margaret has sent to the London Council five 35 lb. tins cf sweets. gift from South Africa for deaf children at the Council's schools.
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    • 454 2 j ej! AGENtT^^ IN SINGAPORE 1 Agents For >laL>viMi Railways AND GLEX LIKE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANCHISES M „?.44 From U.K. for Straits. Hong Kong and China t QLENBEO Due August 14 GLENARTNEY. Du* late August. RHESUS dlie early September. IXDO-tUIXA S. 1%. tO. SAIUNGS TO SAIGQN, HONGKONG,
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    • 899 2 SNlH^^r^7>| The Natioca, Ceylon will be tSf* 1 Mercantile Ir JJ** ail Queen Street 1 and sex. Parents who ar an% I get their eh;^* I should do so beto* 1947. SINHALESE ASSOci ATlfw l SINGAPORE 105 GOVERNMENT SALE NOTIFICATION Tenders will b e received at the office of thecow.
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  • 479 3 Black-Listed, Watched By Gestapo (Tribune Staff Reporter) by I ho German gestapo, tracked and i agents in China because she (a Geriaily anti-Nazi broadcasts on betrom the British Embassy in ShangUistralia at short notice on the eve of to prevent the Japanese Kempetai
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  • 52 3 Pirie For London St aff Talks Marsha: S> It 8 A* cnL George Pir e, r arEa Cgj mander-ir.-chi-f, on Singapore J8 3 '<* Lor den, !N5 r V Air Vie> r St OffierS th 8e «fc* from En/, to te111 hi- nk k-i 2"s abstnc■ a,,. y'-B Break V;l^-^-A:rc-ij
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  • 376 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The British master of a Singapore cargo vessel caught in Cheribon when the Dutch forces launched their attack on the Indonesian port a week tig©, demerit.e.s the taking of Cheribon a.s "'swift and efficient.' The British Captain, F. W. Mordey, is
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  • 599 3 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 29.--How .ftcv nearly a year of intensive >oliee investigations, in connecion with the Kuala Lumpur Taxi Murder." in which the Malay driver of the taxi was allegedly done 0 death, three Chinese, alleged to >c
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  • 195 3 "Ar.other outburst; like *haand I shall charge you for contemot of Court," remarked Mr B. L. Chua, the Magistrate Of the Juven.ik Court, yesterday, when a 14-year-old hoy directly addressed a witness for the prosecution in an aggressive tone. The juvenile was charged with comnntur.g mischief
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  • 61 3 A 25-year-Qld Indian, Abdul Jabbor, claimed trial yesterday before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. K. M. Byrne, on three seperate charges of criminal breach of trust, in respect of sums of money amounting to $1,501 and a gold necklace in Match lastBail of $1,000
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    • 1945 3 a SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES advertised unjder Box No*. 839 noW filled. Applicants thanked. DANCE HOSTESSES A limited number of vacancies are available for Hostesses at the Shackle Ciub. Beach Road. Hours 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. Congenial Job. Good renume— ration assured. Apply in person any morning between 9.30 and 10.00
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    • 468 3 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF AMERICAN PIECE GOODS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES Comprising:—About 6,000 yards asserted American piece goods, wardrobes with full length be veiled mirrors, chest-of-drawers bedsteads, standard and arm chairs, dining, writing and occa sior.al tables, towel rails, bedside tables with -helve.,, bevelled mirrors on stand, dressing table. 8i
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  • 544 4 The Singapore Association Committee report upon income tax with lucidity and admirable economy of woraage and with an absence of the tautology or tei mine logical extravagance which so often characterise official reports, summarises practical and ethical objections to the introduction of the impost in Malaya. The present
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  • 784 4 Mr. Ec Yew Kirn. Malayan Union Advisory Councillor, is 43 years old. He was educated at King's College. London. He is Municipal Commissioner. Malacca, President of the Malacca branch of the Straits Chine.* 0 British Association. President ol the Malacca High School Old B ys- Association and
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  • 490 4 Alone among the smrapapera Oj tb&J cour.trv and British Emoire. the Daily Worker has thought fit to make sour and grudgirg comment on the betrothal of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenart Mountbatten. Why pick on the Glucksburpsr' is their graceful contribution. What, to most people, is a ha; py natioi
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  • 199 4 Mexico City If sinking at thAverage rate ol one foot a year, acrorchng to the technical* adv'ser t>» the Mexican Ministry ol National Wealth. This is evidenced by the sagging building- to be seen In Mexico City. Fn r example the Palace of Fine Arts, a
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  • 70 4 A number of balloons are sent up every day by Britain's Air Ministry's Meteorological Department, so that knowledge of the weather conditions in the upper air can be obtained from th e automatic recording instruments carried by the balloons and as a result, reliable weather forecasts
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  • 307 4 Letters To .The Editor Sir,—I shall be much obliged if you eould give some space in your Postbag" column of your paper for the following: "There appears to be some misj understanding in certain quartr ers about the term "Hospital As1 sistant" as applied to
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  • 140 4 article of Mr. Pang in about the Army Ct. Union. He emphasized -fl cessity of more pc.pie Union in order to hav» 1 funds to fight fcr the clerical welfare. I think I can tell Mr the A.C-S.U on< t F; why there is r.ot s mu port
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 450 5 (By a Military Observer) Fifty bungalows have been built around Alexandra Barracks to accommodate the families of officers serving with the Army in Singapore. Building started in November of last year, and will be completed by the end of this week. Most of the
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  • 210 5 Arrangements are being made tor the Red Network of Rad o Malaya to relay the programme of the Vienna Beer Gat den at the Great World Amuseme.it Park once a week, beginning from next month. Since its opening last month, the Vienna Garden
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  • 356 5 (By a Military Observer) Hitherto th- arrangements for sending a relative t the bedsjde of a servin* watient who is dangerously ill in a Military hospital outside the British Isles haie been, except for one or two exceptional ca-es, limited to the European theatre
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  • 125 5 24-Hr. Quiet On Crime Front (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore experienced another 24-hour "quiet" from Monday afternoon to Tuesday afternoon. During this period, no ■enoua crime was reported to the police The last "quiet" period was twenty days ago. Since then until Monday, armed robberies averaged
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  • 15 5 The King's Blrtfiday in 1948 will be celebrated on Thurscay. June loth.
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  • 134 5 A find of 2,645 packets each of two tall-Is, ot Chinese tobacco, nianulacttired in Kuala Lumpur, at a house on Scott's Road on July 17, b> Senior Customs Officer. Mr. C. O. Williams, resulted :n a 36 year old Hokkien being fined $5,000 at the
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  • 89 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malay classes for men and women are soon to be held at the Y.W.C.A. at 11. Lecnie Hill Road. Starting on Monday. August 11. at 5.30 in the evening, the beginners course will be a tenweek one. with one lesson every week. There
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  • 295 5 Two young Chinese employees at a Singapore Rice Mill appeared at the Second Police Court yesterday, one of them on three charges of corruption and the other on two similar charges. The accused. Chua Aik Sua alias Ah Put. and Chua Hong Chim alias Peter
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  • 72 5 Three boy* were charged in the Juvcirlc Court for open a case containing .303 ammunition at the SHB on the morning of July 28. All the beys pleaded not guilty and were tentatively charged with theft of two bottles of "HorThey all claimed trial. When
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  • 35 5 To discuss ways and mears of rendering immediate relief in all possible ways lo wartorn Indonesia, the Irdian Muslim League, Singapore, w 11 hold a meeting this Saturday at 3 p.m. at 16. Market Street.
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  • 417 5 Al the inquiry yesterday on Cheah Ah Choon, a 54 year-old Chinese woman, who was killed when the roof collapsed at a house in Telok Ayer Street on July 19, Inspector Niaz Mohamed Shah said that on .the evening of July 19
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  • 558 6 That to a very large extent labour rates, which are bound un with the whole question of how present sellin? prices for rubber can be met and still earn a reasonable return on the capital invested, are inti mately connected with the
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  • 148 6 «From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, July 29 "In j view of the serious financial post- tion of the rubber industry, I brought about by the recent heavy fall in the price of the commodity, it cannot at the present lime see its way
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  • 70 6 The opening ceremony of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Exhibition to be heli en Saturday, August 2 is to be broadcast by all Str.Uons of Radio Malaya. The trarsmission t« schedule .i to open at 9.45 a.m. and will include opening speeches by HEThe Governor of
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  • 276 6 Holding that the question of identification was a vital question in the trial and that the learned trial judge had misdirected the jury in regard to the carpenter's evidence, the Full Court of Criminal Appeal ordered a re-trial in the appeal of
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  • 293 6 Appeal For World Aid For Indonesians (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR*. July 29.—Tho Pan-Malayan Indonesian Conference sat for ken hour.s. from 10 p.m. yesterday until 8 a.m. today, and decided to appeal to the world for assistance to the "Dutch war cf aggression"
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  • 110 6 SHARE MARKET (Tribune Financial Correspondent) Industrials were a steady market yesterday and inquiries continued for Henry Waughs/ McAlisters and I niteers. Stean*ships were marked down slightly. Tins and rubbers were extremely dull markets. This was hardly surprising in view of the dull manner in Which
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  • 160 6 The following letter has been sent by the Governor-General. Mr. Malcolm MaeDonalct. to Mr. Bchweizer, of the International Red Cross: Dear Mr. Schweizer—Mrs. MacDonald and I would like to join in responding to the appeal made a few days ago by
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  • 172 6 RUBBER MARKET (Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market opened steady yesterday with buyers tor R k S S l o b »t 30 cents, but sellers failed to meet the market at this level. When buyers increased quotations to 305 cents, business was transacted.
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  • 377 6 (From Our Own Reporter). IPOH, July 29. —A new system of selecting candi dates for the Raffles College and ths King Edward VH C ollege of Medicine. Singapore, has been inaugurated this year, as a result of which a 4 man Selection Board
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  • 148 6 Convicted on charges of armerj robbery and carrying arms, j and under a cumulative sentence of 17 years' rigorous imprisonment. Tan Siaw Chiu successfully appealed in the Full Court of Criminal Appeal. Singapore, yesterday, in obtaining a reduction of sentence. The court reduced the sentence to 10
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  • 65 6 The part of the Oakmia] Office which is at p-c-ent in DOWitlOg Street will begiii its move to Church Hoe.?., Great Smitn Street. J?.*':. 1 on August 22. The move is expected to take 8 days. The move to Church House is a temporary one pending
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  • 75 6 U.P. LONDON July Prmcess Eliztbc'"h Lieia. Philip :>h m im t;n will be mar*?! Westminister November 18, *l Press was informed SI by e> eel i*-nt sources. *1 There will hen«oifal announcement of twITl until after the meeting! the Privy Co unci! mh§ day, but
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  • 142 6 "I didn't commit thi have been nateaced term of inprinnMßi md M your Lordships to i for bani?hn»oni. Mv aged n arc in China and tht; mo." This plea iva > m. Court of Criminal Aj-.j.«t! yea day by Lew <i\w: m dor a sent ol
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  • 25 6 The Eii-t West Soclc-1 a discussion on Gen I tomorrow at 8.30 p.It Y.M.C..A. Hal*, nnd the puMir fc nurt in thi- EUtttti
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  • 471 7 Singapore snorts enthusiasts will br* nrovided with a glut of snorts fixtures during the August Bank holidays when out station footballers and cricketers will invade our sporting fields... On the other side of the picture, rr-any of our own football and cricket stars
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  • 105 7 Prom Our Own Reporter). IPOH. July 29.—Playir.g their c nly scheduled match in Perait, ihe Smg Tao touring soccerites completely outclassed the Perak Footbr.il Association here today by six goals :o nil. As the score indicates, the visitors were supertoj to all de partments an.ci
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  • 111 7 At the annual general meeting of the abort, association held Us* Sund. y. following members wore elected jo? office-bearers for the etUTtni year: Patron-Yen. Eikk.hu 11. hi. Maha nopta; Piesitent Mr. Wiituttn Sena; Vice■Presidenta Messrs. S. P. H. Silva. and G. E. Perera; Hony Secretary-Mr. M. G.
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  • 248 7 Ihe Singapore Amateur Boxing Association has approved the application of Mr. Frankie Pestana to stage an amateur boxing program me under SABA rules at the Happy World Stadium sometime in September in aid of the Good Shepherd Building Fund. The Sisters of the
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  • 71 7 Reuter. London, July 29.—A Winner of the Victoria Cross, Brigadier Arthur Cumming. Indian Army, headed the line of recipients of j honours at an investiture held by I the King at Buckingham Palace I to-day. He won the Cross in Malaya on j January 3, 1942.
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  • 38 7 Reuter. London, July 29. —Four oarsmen lof the Folkestone Rowing Couh j lowed across the Channel from I Folkestone to Boulogne in four j hours 28 minutes and beat the 30--year-old record of five hours five minutes. —Reuter.
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  • 376 7 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, July 29.—The present hospital in Kampar is to be demolished and the area turned over to a mining company. A first class out-door dispensary will be erected in the town, additional wards built at Tapah and Batu Gajah
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  • 82 7 LONDON, (By Airmail). —Government i India* scholars studying I in Great Fiitain have made an ex- cellent impression on their pro- l'es.sors. Mr. P. X Knpal, Education Liaison Office!-. Government of India in a recent Interview ir. London said that he had received most encour- aermg
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  • 39 7 ATHLETICS Triangular Athletic meeting: Chinmm, RAr- and Other.-. Parang, 4.-45 p.Tn. SCCCT.R Merrilads vs SCC, PadftSg, 5.15 p.m. Hospital Youngster «8 Bevelle Lad c MCU ground, 5.15 p.m. TABLE TENNIS CYMA (Tank Road) vs Shamrorks. 6.15 p.m.
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  • 185 7 Speaking at the inaugural general meeting of the Singapore Government Printing Office Employees I'nion last Monday. Mi. R. P. *Bingham. the Acting Trade Union Advisor, exhorted the members to give every support to their Union and to carry out rules and regulations to the letter.
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  • 28 7 The 19th Anniversary Celebration of the Amicable Athletic Association will he held at the Association's premises. 438, Upper Nankin Street, on August 2 and 3.
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  • 37 7 Clubs and AjßOQiation inter fling to play soccer against hte Social Athletic Party are kindly requested to communicate with the Sports Captain, Mr. Soh Kirn Swee, C/o Messrs. Caldbcck Ifaegregor ie Co. Ltd.
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  • 533 7 (From Our Own Reporter). KUALA LUMPUR. July 26— After taking part in the lirst landings at Morib. :n Malaya, :n September. 1945. and later tackling several road and bridgebuilding project.; with outstanding success, the 9:4 I Royal Bombay) Indian Fieid Company. Ro yal Indian Engineers,
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  • 28 7 Reuter. OTTAWA, July 29.—Members of the delegation from the Newfoundland const iUitional convention were holding a full meeting with the Canadian Delegation to the "joint Canada" talks today.—Reuter.
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  • 276 8 (Trom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, July 29 While the rabies situation in Ipoh has improved slightly the epidemic has spread to Telok Anson, Tapah and Cameron Highlands, according to reports received here, there has been a locs of four more human lives from
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  • 43 8 SHANGHAI. July 2x. —A bumpei Cot.on crop> estimated at 11,000.000 bales. i.s expected in China th* year. ;.e.-ording to semm-official Chinese reports here today. Timely ran and a more extensive HM of American c*>tton seeds helped to r.crease the crop, it wa.; said.—
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  • 102 8 SUNGEI July 28. Mrasurrig six feet weighi inrr more Jhan three p'culs. a full grown tiger W ar> shot dead !of the |7rited Pa'ai i Eursfel Patani. by two hunters, j This tige r had been creatine havoc in that area for the las'i two
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  • 41 8 Reuter. FRANKFURT. July 29.—Navakath/ra Nyarat loka. German torn Budc'hist Grand Abbot, has died on a small island in a lake in Oytor where he had been lvirg sirc.e 1912. accord j ing to th* Buddhist community j n DurreKorf. j Reuter
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  • 40 8 U.P. BATAVIA. July 29.-A rubber j *sUtc Rt T.ioero.'g. bot.vrrn Krawanc j and Poerwakerta, West Java, was. j found in very gocd couditit on. Thj omokc-lmuses hold about 2,J>00 kilograms of rtirbor. while some (5,000 tens are ready for transport.—t,.p.
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  • 511 8 LAKE SUCCESS. Julv 29.—Aust India in bringing the Indonesian c; .I United Nations, it was learned reiiabh ->• M tonight. ash:^l While it was known that tiie Indian delegation was hourly expecting instructions frori their Government it was also under stood that the
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  • 58 8 Reuter. MEW YORK j ulv New Tim« disT* at editorial toda, STS Gcvernnumv Pri '"J the Indonesian sitl 3 the I nHed Nation, The paper stales- 'it to the credit »f h f« Sta and other nioeracirs that thev h J tako the i.rst
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