Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1947

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE /O/? THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Now printed simultaneously In Singapore, Kuala Lvnpqr, ipoh ft Petiang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) tTin r SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Afi'tits: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Tult»ot House, OS, *S7. Martin* Lane
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  • 268 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Aug. 31.-An order to shoot to kill was tonight given to the Pakistan Army by General Mr Prank Messervy, Cmmiander-iivChief. Pakistan, in a special order of the day for all ranks. He declared it was their duly to maintain law and
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  • 13 1 ,j ;,-s it: Siaga- I the ol three
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  • 21 1 L t the .iisturhaaesi Exi i near riot i y up the I lIUIIUI '■.-> illY I !isent Keu-
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  • 14 1 1 He i j h*l the w i nited Press.
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  • 26 1 hf' :r A 'i: 31,-On orders of > r. I Manila 1' "'ii break of r r < .,m1 I he Phl «PPines mil! be V-J
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  • 18 1 The ExAthens "J** cabinet to--1 news- ll 11 'inmuniN v guerrilla p ,n, all t .Lher
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  • 142 1 iTV bane Staff Reporteri. Registration of bicycles in Singapore will commence on Oct. 1. in accordance with th* Municipal Ordinance. Owner- of bicycles should apply to the Vehicles R<.'g;s.ration O.fice for forms. These forms -hould be up and returned to the Registrar o: Vehicles, Bieycks
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  • 87 1 U.P. BOSTON Aug. 30.—William P ftaartin, of RossvUle, Georgia, lodav filed a $100,000 suit in federal court for injuries a'legedly suffered during the exposure to ati mic energy. The suit was hrought yesterday against Stove and Webster Ei gineering Corp., Boston, which had a c orstruct
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  • 29 1 U.P. London. Aug. 31. Balkan Iron Curtain countries, particularly Yugoslavia, are giving agriculture top priority in their state-planned recovery scheme, according to reliable information reaching London.—U P.
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  • 31 1 U.P. TEHERAN, Aug. 31.—Outgoing Premier Ghavam informed the Shah In- was unable to accept the premiership voted him on Saturday by the Iranian Parliament,, Ghavam's party newspaper reported. —U.P.
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  • 38 1 U.P. New Delhi, Aug. 31:—Gen. Messervy, in a spec al Order o. the Day today ...aid that effective from Sept. 1. the Pakistan Army would take ov<t control oi the Dominion of Pakistan.- U.P.
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  • 409 1 Reuter. Geneva. Aug. 31. —The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine tonight signed and submitted to the General Assembly its report and recommendation on the Palestine problem. On the question of a specific plan for the constitution of the future government and territorial provisions, the
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  • 41 1 PETROPOLIS, Brazil. Aug. 31. The Inter-American Confer- ence unanimously a| proved the unprecendented hemisphere defence treaty and the United States immediately declared in a formal I interpretation that it strengthens America's historic "general condemnation of crime of aggression anywhere."
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Paris, Aug. 31.—M. Ramadier. French Prime Minister, speaking at Limoges todday, warned the French people that their liberty was still in danger. "Fascism has left poisonous germs on the ground. It is to get rid of these germs and poisons that we must direct all
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  • 41 1 Reuter. Datavia, Aug. 31.— Dr. Van Mock. Lteut.-Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, left here by air today for Holland, where he is to discuss with the Dutch Cabinet the Security Council's proposals for settling the Indonesian dispute.--Renter.
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  • 120 1 U.P. HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 30. Merp v Lassen, 31-year-old secretary, today claimed the 1123,000 (U.S.) t date of the bank president who s'tot himself because she did not 1 >ye him. She hied a will, dated July 18. in which Claude Adams, 66, named h?r his sole
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  • 43 1 NANKING, Aug. 31. President Chiang Kai-shek took off front Nanking this morning aboard his private plane "Meiling" for an inspection tour of the Shantung battle front as the Nationalists claimed further sweeping successes in the southeastern part of the province.
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  • 44 1 LONDON. Aug. 31. The Battle for Britain's economic salvation centered tonight in Yorkshire coalfields, where miners at Griniethorpe Colliery voted to continue their unofficial strike, despite pleas that the nation's coal losses were approaching 1,000,000 tons for the .summer.
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  • 123 1 Wages Report I Tnhmu Staff porter) Th Aral reaction from labour circles in Singapore t< the interim report of the Wages Commission, made public today, is OM of disappointment. t'nionists Interviewed this morning were of the opinion that the scale of wage increases recommended is still insufficient.
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Batayia, Aug. 31. A Republican attack on Pematang Stantar, their former capital in Sumatra, which was occupied by the Dutch during the three week's ''police action" in Indonesia, was repelled, a Dutch Army communique said. Reuter.
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  • 43 1 U.P LONDON. Aug. 13.—Athens press wuh the exception of the communist newspaper RisopaJtis, today carried a (Mspntea from Lsrissa putting authorities there as stating a communist circular had been found whn-h speaks of s guerrilla govenuneni aa ;i lreadv formed. U.P.
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  • 94 1 Reuter. Dundee, Aug. 31:—Britain in h<-" new austerity dollar campaign has stopped buying food from the United States for raw materials. Food ftfinJfttcr John Strach- v said h«r< tonight Cotton, jute, iron ore, machinery ann tobacco w<r t Britain's <\s-enlial imports from the United States.
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  • 78 1 U.P. FRANK Ft 'RT. Aug. 31. Am- I erican Intelligence officials admit ted today that "ii is most I probable that many nations" have planned secret agents in the AmeriCSJl occupied zone of Germany, but. added that "only in isolated instances have foreign i nationals
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  • 88 1 U.P. Jerusalem. Aug. 31.- Palestine today bad a new Jewish extremist underground organization with 10.000 members, which mignt operate separately, or join s/ith, the Irgun Zvai Leumi. Tht> belong to the Bitar Revisionist V uith Organization, outlawed" by th; High Commissioner, Sir Alan Cunningham, i lew weeks ago
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  • 100 1 U.P. MUNICH. Aug. 30. Bavarian Minister of Agriculture Jcset I Baamgartner today told 500 delegates that Germany was confronted with a "real famine" which has never been experienced before. I LONDON. Aug. 31.—United States Navy Ileadqua.'a-rs here aimouneed that seven United States' warships including an aircraft carrier and
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  • 361 1 JERUSALEM, Aug. 31.—Kino [bn Sand, of Sand: Arabia, today charged King Abdullah of Transjordan with discord Arab states at a critical time". King Ibn Saud, in a communique Issued here to night by the Saudi Arabian Consul in Jerusalem Sheikh Abdul Azziz Kuheimi, also charged
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  • 122 1 Reuter. Doncaster. Aug. 30. Edwin Dacey <"J5" a miner of Bdlington was remanded in custody at Dcncastet charged with the faurdfri of bis I 1 t&antas old son Alan. Tho police said that Dacey, who had been living apart from his mite, met her on or about Aug.
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  • 139 1 Paris, Aug. 31.—1f. Antonc Mouiillade, 53-year-did director of the Select Cinema, Rueil, Paris, where 92 people were killed in n fire last night, was tonight taken into custody by the Paris police. Earlier, the investigating magi. irate had told the Press thai th re
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  • 51 1 Reuter London, Aug. 31.—The Soviet Union has sent another memorandum to the United States on the American plan for an elevenpower conference to prepare a Japanese peace treaty, Insisting that the calling of such a conference was a matter for the Foreign Ministers Council, Moscow Radio disclosed today.—
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  • 232 3 YORK, Aug. 31. Australia kept u, O Davis Cud competition challenge round open today by wmnkig United 'lute ,he lirat tw *S« the A win for the U.S. could have meant that th? A^jrSS?* l m America as tnp US ha 'i
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  • 97 3 Social Welfare Dinner To Mr. Mrs. McNeice BJTfl Ol KTV1C4 more reluctant an the picseBrt t Mi T P. P. Mcp °?/fe oiiE Secretary for i < I farewell din- Mrs. ifC- •Social N ,n Saturday v. Aj'cr Peoples' I Y I resided over Handy, I H'pu'.y Welfare, and o
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  • 260 3 (Tribane st «fl Reporter) Music loveri icccived a rare treat yes- the Haw Par Lodge when pupils ol and Mrs. Otto Fcorman and guest artistes a delightful cla-sical concert, pii en- Mr. Maattey speke briefly on th, bffed i gramme balanced teß elected choice. One the
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  • 15 3 a v ilai > been a gallon n* pr i c
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  • 126 3 T. 'bui-e Staff Reporter). A young Cantonese \romar. Dung Ah Moi. about 30 years old. I was the victim of a mysterious j murder on Saturday night about via near Anderson Bridge. She received a fatal stab wound on her breast and died yesterday morning at the
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  • 351 3 (Tribune Btafl Reporter). Aiming to introduce a revolution in Chinese music and dances ili the Far East, the China Music Dance and Drama society, formerly the Tilth and Seventh Unit of the Propaganda Section under the Political Council of the China War Ministry, is
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  • 239 3 (Frwm our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Au£. 31.—A Malayawide strike ol workers in the Medical and Electrical Services, Public Works and Town Boards is scheduled for Sept. c if. up to midnight on Sept. 7, no settlement is reached on the demands
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  • 110 3 Tiie eleventh anniversary oi the Eclipse Badmlrfton Party was celebrated with a dinner and dance at their club in Koon Seng Road, last night. Nearly a hundred members and guestwere present. The function the firs I since the re-occupatiui. Prizes won in the party's recent tournament in
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  • 556 4 It is a well established tradition, dating from Roman times or bofore, that opposition to the Govern ment must cease in the face ol acute emergency. It is, therefore, somewhat difficult to understand the attitude taken up by the English Press. Newspapers hitherto sympathetic towards the
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  • 1138 4  -  A famine in consumer goods is militating against rice production in Siam, which country, for various reasons, is becoming a by Dodwell Cooray Loxd Killearn spoke nothing art the truth when he said in Bangkok recently that every ton of rice that Siam could
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  • 1104 4 Income Tax—Robberv Letters To The Editor Sir, —The measure of Income Tax should not be introduced with all the haste which the heasman report urges, at a time when the Malayan community not yet adequately prepared. For. on economic grounds alone, the country as a wnole is
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  • 123 4 S r. —At the outbreak of the Pacific war the local government appealed to the public for the loan of binoculars. I lent two binoculars, receipt for these were signed by the Chief Observer, Office of the Observer Corps. I wrcte to this officer two letter.? ard as
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  • 61 4 Sir, —Why does the Government want the Singapore Association to submit two nominees for the selection of one to the Income tax committee? Only one explanation occurs to me. The Government wish to have the opportunity of saying 'no' to Mr. X if necessary. And in this event
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  • 291 4 Tiie atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed scores of thousands of Japare.v. wrought vast damage, ended a s'x year world-wide war. gaw the world a terrifying glimpse of the potentialities for mass annihilation of the lates discovery. But an other explosion 64 years
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  • 10094 5 on wages by the Joint Wages Th< Union and Singapore, has been fNi Excellencies the Governor^ wages and l.» temporary allow- which, it adopted, will give total daily earnings of SI.GS md Si.o4 in Singapore. l rminVl by i i-
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  • 305 7 c new Arsenal, now guided by Tom Whit taker, confirmed early 1 are to be a force in English ramming two goals into Sheffield a; tj-day to keep their place at I an unbeaten record. Famous London club are on the 1, revival. HE
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  • 325 7 LONDON. Aug. 30.—Following ;.rc :irsr 12 iou:ities in the County :-t championship, including matches ye^terdav: P W L D Pt s MScdicsex 25 19 4 2 230 Ol 25 16 4 5 204 Lancashire 25 12 l lv 174 rCenr ::0 li M II l.
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  • 93 7 A devastating spell of bowling by R V. 8. Sundram who got i) n< wickets fcr 27 runs enabled li* Singapore Hospital Assistants Union to beat 223 BOD by b wicaets on the Alexandra grounds on Saturday. The Military team were all out for 51,
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  • 42 7 SAFA League: Malays vs 1 Navy. Jalan Boar. 5.15 p.m. &>AFA Cup committer meeting. S.R.C.. 5.10 p.:n. 08 M Un.r vs. 0) and 05 I Fhghr Police, rem! final of the R.A.F. TJnit s kock-ou* 1 competition, beletar, 5 p.m.
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  • 167 7 A five-hour programme com* prising of nine tie.; for the Singapore Junior Badminton Championship, was < a ri i c• through at Clerical Union Hal) yesterday. RESULTS WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss Molly Yeo beat Muss Tan Wee Teck (both Amicable) by f i 1,11 5.
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  • 280 7 Sony. hard hitting by Tham Siew, who scored 115 not out. Chew Bee «75» and Boon Ui-n (45J contributed to the victory which the Singapore Chire.se Recreation Club scored over GHQ FAR ELF by 184 runs in a cricket match played at Ho"g
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  • 191 7 (Tribune Staff Rtporterj Leo Heaney, the defeater of Sima and Som Pong, was again defeated by Baby Baltazar, tins time by a krock-out in the for-ty-fifth second of second round, at the New World Arena last night. Baltazar clearly proved Ins superiority this
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  • 78 7 In a friendly soccer match played at the Radin Mas Schobl ground yesterday the Nelson Sports Club defeated a tram frum thy Menelaus by two goals; to one. The ship's team played Well in the firtt half to open scoring- through Still. Fifteen minutes later
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  • 281 7 The Singapore Cricket Club lost to the Ceylor Sports CUib by 57 runs at cricket on the S.C.C. Padang yesterday. The Ceylo~<ese scored 177 runs In 170 minutes for the loss of 8 wickets ;md declared C. Thuraisingain hrl a merry 57 for the
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  • 56 7 The Hospital Youngsters will meet the Supply Reservv Depot at a game of soccer on Sunday, at the latter's pitch. The Youngsters team will by: A. Danapathy, Bfohlnder Singh, T. S. MJniajn, Murugasu, Gim Ban, G. Thangaveloo. A. P. Samy, Arumugam. Mokhtar, G. Nadarajah. I. Fahli. Resrrvcs: T.
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  • 35 7 High Water: 11.45 a.m. 8 ft 8 in. 11.16 p.m. <» ft 8 in. Low Water: 5.21 a.m. 1 ft. 3 in. 5.18 p.m. 3 ft. 7 in. prleOfl after the reoceupid i*n
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  • 522 7 Eclipse BP's 11th LONDON, Aug. 30.—The brilliant County cricket Championship Will by Middlesex is a fitting climax to the splendid career of their captain. Walter Robins, who is not expected to lead his side next season. Middlesex owe much to their dynamic captain
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  • 190 7 Tbe Eclipse Badminton Part; celebrated th<>ir eleventh ansivwiarj at 75 Keen Brag Ro;id yesterday wltii ■i ciiijiit-r .-.no ti;<:t.t. and prtee distribution. Prua -vini:t rs a*< re: Open Stogies:—l. Chic Chin Soon; 2. s. Ahmad Mattar. Single* "A":—l. chia Chia Boon; J. OhesOg Hook Lent.-;. 3.
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  • 172 7 Reuter. LONDON. Aim. 30: Jin o loafing arc close of play total At Loros, Middlesex vs. Lancashire. Lancashire j-t. inninas 352 »lkin 73. Wasiibrook G7. Cranston 63>. Middlesex 1-t innings 20 for 1. At Nottingham. Nottinghamshire, vs. Warwick shin Warwickshire Ist. innings 302 i (Thompson 90». Nottingham- i
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  • 43 7 The Singapore Rovers, considered one of the Strangest civilian teams in Singapore, who travelled up to Johore yesterday to play the Johore Chinese Football Association at Muar. scored a victory by the wide margin of goads to
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  • 91 7 Reuter. NEW MALDEN. Aug. 31: Ghaus Mohammed. Indian Davis Cup player, was beaten in th final of the men's singles in the New Maiden lawn Tennis cham-pion-hips here yesterday by Ro land Carter. 6-4. 2-6. 6-3. Th Indian, guffering from s cold, l<?d 3-2 vi
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  • 49 7 U.P. LONDON, Aug. 30. Thousands of spectators surged through reinfcreed police lines and smashed down two doors tonight In their straggle to enter Harringay arena for the finals of the American trctsus Europe roilei speedway match. Several women fainted during the nte'ee cutside the sports place. U.P.
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