Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune ;jl THE PEOPLE TOff THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER !\«>w prhilrd simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, I poh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) v*5 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY S EPTEMBER 2, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Loudou Agents:—.Ylt-s-srs Colic Turner Ltd., Talb*l House. ;*B. St Martin s
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  • 468 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN Ol JOHORE RETURN El) TO MALAYA TODAY BY THE NEDERLAND LINER OR AN.IE A ITER ONE AM) A HALE YEAR'S STAY IN THE U.K. Sparer in frame, the six-fOOt four, 74-year-Old Sultan told me tn«t h
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  • 268 1 'Tribune siafT Reporter) nth* «>f negotiation and talks between the Bingu- in I'nMn Governments, the Aral post-war Joint Hoard will meet at Cathay Building tomorrow. U> I Ul yWOOd Wa.l- UI1 <.• in p's Bconornic Of the m.mbe.s newly-formed Board, they «n. |o int« question
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  • 58 1 tlWOON, S pt. 1 Lieut.-Gen. ti cer Com•f, Malaya Comupn mled High i ui and v rtiimunder in British Iroapa, Austria, the British Wai O-Ii annt nuced toil LeuL-Gen, Sir Jsaw Steek who iui>. been ap- ml -General to the 1 m f ui I Sen.
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  • 43 1 I A -ang of r rial Inclodiit; 15 v < Id brur.et*. ton or n ndustrialuu wh, *™**ith Lambrate llstrici M l i ur months hav? up after a ftual ir i a:* MM- tmrf 1 inn,.,,,, u and many
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  • 25 1 I Wil Mm. n r, f v f? 9 Queen Z oUa n?l entered her ratiQß I„; ,v w »th the celeb-
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  • 43 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Two motor vessels undergoing repairs off Beach Road caught lire yesterday moening. One of the vessels was completely damaged. An Indian seaman suffered severe burns all over the body anl was rushed to the General Hospital.
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  • 74 1 Reuter. Brighton, sept. 1.-Fifty thousand people watched £1.000,000 worth of mc-.or cars compete in speed trials ;i!nnf Brighton promenade today. The machines ranged from dimuniI tive one cylinder models to monster eiiprined Grand Prix racesr. Mrs. Joan Gerard whose husband won the British Empire
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  • 342 1 Reuter. Canberra, Sept. i. i:ei?satei tc the British Commonwiylvn conference on ttki Fapanc: peace treaty to-day agreed that Japan t 'lculd be jp7J virtual self-govon.aunt aP the peaT :ettlement. it was aire aliy itated. The general auifiJ of tho Comlnonwealth countrifs represented at the
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Melbourne. Sept. I.—The AUS tralian Federal Parliam ntarj Liberals passed a resolution today criticising the Government's picposed nationalisation of th" Banks, announced last month, aJ "a long stop towards the creation ot a totalitarian state, unauth orised by the people and there fere a
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  • 47 1 Reuter. RANGOON Se|)t. I:—Lord Listowel. Secretary for Burma, art.d th "troodwill" party arrived here today. Sir Huoert Ranee. Governor o. Burma, and members of the Burmese Cabinet, welcomed Lord Ustowel, wh.» is staying at Government Hottse. Rangoon Corporttion will jrive a oivicreceptio tomol row. —Reuter.
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  • 25 1 DUNDEE. Sept. I.—-New eoalheld i are expected to be found and opened up in eastern Essex between Oxford and Reading in Cotswoulds.
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  • 58 1 U.P. Hollywood. S pt. l.—Actor Tyrone Power was kissed good by by glamourous Lana Turner on Monday, as he left on his good- II iliglu for Africa. Miss Turner, whose name has been linked romantically with Power, saw the Hollywood "flying ambassador" off, as he left Hughes
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  • 28 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 1. —Goering'2 bullet--proof open tourer car is bring used this week by Mrs. Diana Hill, S mthend's beauty queen during; a hospital carnival.—Reuter.
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  • 351 1 N w Delhi, Sept. 1.-Rioting swept 1 000 miles across India to da] from the Punjab to the other, partitioned province. Ben gal, where 2<< people w re killed :<nd 292 injured in oommtinal dashes in Calcutta. The Calcutta bubble seems to have
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  • 54 1 (Tribune Siuff Reporter). Mr. H. P. Bryson, acting Colonal Secretary said this morning thai there would be no official celebrations in Smgaporv this year for the Allied VictttrV ovei Japan on Sept. sor 12. w He added however that the general day for commemoration is the nth
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  • 40 1 U.P. Paris, Sept. I.—Doris Duke, wealthiest girl in the world, anl dark haired, handsome Porforio Rubirosa, were married here to-d-ay by Dr. Salvador Emiho Paradas, Consul-General ol the Dominican Republic. This was h;r second marriage. ~X3fr
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  • 73 1 Reuter. CHICHESTER, Sept I:—Oondenmina the use of ex-Royal Air Fore,, dinghies as toys Mr. H. S. Falconer, deputy coroner, said at a Chichester inquest today: "They arc not intended as toys and >n my opinion should tv destroyed and th<- public not allowed to
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  • 34 1 U.P. Nanking, Sept. I.—Chief of Staff Chen Cheng left for Peiping today en route to Manchuria to assume his new post as director of Chiang Kai-shek'-held headquarters in the northeast. —U.P.
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  • 108 1 Reuter. Dundee. S:pt. I,—Britain lost some submarines in Far Eastern Waters during the war solely because cond'tii ns were so bad in them that the crews-collapsed. Professor H. C. Bazett of Phil adelphia said here tonight. Addressing the first full postwar meeting of the British
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  • 341 1 (Tribune Btaff Reporteri. VVesxing steel helmets ;ind canvas snoes, nearly 200 members 01 Singapore's police force armed With Sten guns, Bren guns, pistols an«i rides carried out "Operation Pu.nie" yesterday when the party "raided" Puiau Tekong, off Changl I'oint. The operation w as carried
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  • 24 1 U.P. NAPLES, Sept. l.—One lur ched thousand Neopolitans a<Jed through downtown streets for three hcurs today protesting "unjustified ard intolerable price inflation".—U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 212 1 lionJ Employers' M,tlodl General Vl MOTOR OMPI NSATION. x] ACCIpKNT ,\SI KAM'i;^ I Prize Witinafs List No. 7 TIGER I RHYMING COMPETITION j3f 4 Be,ow >* the ceveatb list of prizeflgfl winners. Successful entries are \sl\ published twice weekly—watch the J newspapers. One day we consulted a seer: On the
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    • 28 1 MALAYA Dry Cleaning Co. 416, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE QUICK SERVICES IN Dry A Steam Cleaning, Ii v sible j Mending Dyekig. High Class Workmai xhfe Saiisfaction. PRICES MODERATE
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  • 205 2 (From our own Reporter) IPOH Sept I.—"The membership of the clerical Urnon throughout the country, includipo Singapore and the MWJJJ Union mow exceeded 20.000. Twenty thousand tlpes not sound a very large number, but then You must realize that any trade
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  • 78 2 Reuter. Dcncaster. Sept. 1. —By over 150 votes miners today decided to continue the strike at Orlmethcrps. the n't where the South Yorkshire COS] itrikr be yan three weeks ago. Orimethorpi is one of the three collieries still Idle after 17.000 men returned to work this
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  • 191 2 Reuter. BUDAPEST, btpt. I. The Communist were st'U well this morning In the latest re suits of the voting in yesterday s Hungarian general election, with a surprise runner-up—the new Hungarian Independence Party. Figures so far received from the whole courtry showed the Communists with 54,465 votes,
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  • 176 2 •From Our Own Reporter). PENANG, Aug. 31. Thousancls of Malays from their kam- pongs assembled at the Swetten i ham Pier today to send nti' relatives and friends leaving <>n a pibjrimage to Mecca. The pilgrims themselves have been around Penang for the past few
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  • 57 2 U.P. SHANGHAI. Sipt. I .—Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek and sfadamc Chiang arrived in Kiting at 3 n.m. on Sunday lor a week's vacation in t*. BUnpner capital, according to Chinese reports. Hundreds ot Kulmg inhabitants turned out in the mam street to greet the coupF Who rod*-
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    • 343 2 FOR SALE PRISMA TI C BINOCULARS (New) 6 x 30. Independent Eyeniece focussing, with leather Cas„ and Shoulder Strap. Price $90 00 per pair. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO.. LTD.. P.O. Box 92_ SINGAPORE. NOTICE SINGAPORE TEACHERS' UNION Extraordinary General Meetit g- There Will be an ExUaord n- ary Gercral Meeting of
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    • 432 2 SITUATIONS t V^YT Chief Officii mediately f or k> Ship by k Second clj ion >_ n v vi M) FIED CAP KJfcm- Motor |hl Lam Raj 81... to j, ,-117. Markt-sir,. Pleast/apph I timon al&l The Government of thee. of Baigaoore Qvit for ar issue Jj Treastnvß. eral eonditicas
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  • 636 3 (Tribune StalY Reporter) n QU lry Oto the fatal Singapore Harboux which occurred on August 21 tool: n when Ketniun, niandore in charge of ..1 run Jed in road repairs near Gat- Mo. B d. told tl court that he saw P.
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  • 67 3 U.P. SINGAPORE Ba« f m/ i cnit: i'T* a vi States, Britain. L Tanc-o alid Bel- been in-.hed to < *pital of Jo^lorrt .'V I***?* L nitcd Press. G* -ernrntni is cor.- t «jr the coHju]f> uteri oi truth. joij.. ueci :.y in iew of
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  • 59 3 and a drum were exhibits displayed at fccoyd Police Court yaSertw' charge. ~a nd Rodi bin Ahmad. w k J(>k v:h[] a charge b, riigh" at Club on Aug. 30 11 P J 'hem. b charged 11 the c 104 two cur- shirt In and
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  • 122 3 Rasmin bin Eulaiman, a young Malay who was caught by Poh Yeok Kow. hiding in his fowl run at Kampong Belarat, 1W mile Changi Road, at 3.30 a.m. oil Aug. 24. was Ud-:en to the Changi Polic Station. After chocking up in the tow.
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  • 73 3 Two Hokiene, Ns< Boon Kuan (20) and Tan All Kow (24>, appeared yesterday, before ihe Fourth Police Magistrate'on a charge of hoiLse.-break.in"- by right. The men were charged with breaking into Henry Waugh and Company's godowi> a t Trafalgar Street on Aug. 3 at. midnight m order to
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  • 176 3 'By a Military Observer* The century old Colours ol The Queer's Roy.-j Regiment which wer c carried on parade ior the last time on ihe padang on the 10th of July, before thousands of spectators, will be taken home by the Royal Naw today.
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  • 94 3 Five chu'ese, amoiii; them a woman, pleaded not guilty yesterday before the Second Police Magistrate. Mr. L. C Goh. to allowing their premises t o be occupied as brothels. The Chinese, Yu> For.g <Desker Road). Ng. Kam (Rowell Road). S*ah Chin Hock, chong Tin chc
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  • 72 3 Threw hIH-luyn, Hassan bin Abdul Kahnian. Daud bin Ahmad, Abdul Baflw bin Motramerl Din appeared before the First Police Judge. Mr. E. P. Shanks yesterday on a barge of robbing Etus bin Karof of 80 cents, a shirt, a pair of trousers and a pair of shoes on
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  • 74 3 WoOf Sau Ymg. a 26-ycur-okl Cantonese woman, accused of cheating a woman compatriot, of a chain, a locket and ring, on June 22, told the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C Goh yesterday, that Tong Lock Chan, the other woman, had asked her to get a locket polished.
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  • 176 3 A 42-year-o)d Canadian ship's fireman, Joseph Davies. charged yesterday at the Fourth PuliCo Court with being a vagrant at Anson Road, or Su v day, old the Magistrate ihat he had bee. expelled from the Marine Hostel at Arson Road because of drink. Davis,
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  • 154 3 Ng Choi Eng, victim oi an alleged armed robbery, stated to have occurred 'n a building be hind the Johore Bahru market in June, in formal evidence ol identification at the Second Police Court yesterday, said he recognised the man who robbed him because at the
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    • 639 3 FOR SALE REFRIGERATORS—EngIish— C anile y —seven chbic feet—Drawing Office Requisites Senitary Requisite* Available doSouza Brothers —43. I Winchester House Collver Qlav j Singapore 'Phone ******— ***** <836;. JAMAL (English) the Freedom wave—no wires—no electricity—no machinery—attainable Trom the sole agents—de Souza Brothers 43. Winchester House—Collyer Quay—Singapore. 'Phone ***** —*****. (8.35)
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  • 542 4 The Commonwealth conference at Canberra, t > judge from published reports, has a realistic grasp of the possible trend of affairs in Eastern, Asia should Japan be 'allowed any latitude during th 1 present generation. If the major powers who ultimately decide the terms E the peace
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  • 727 4 Across the Atlantic, the British economic crisis is not viewed with so much understanding or alarm as the situation would seem to warrant. In any case, there is a definite I WASHINGTON, (Air Mail). —Despite a steady stream of gloomy dispatches from London, otrials
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  • 712 4 Letters To The Editor S' 1 ".—With regard to the questrin (l any few taxation altera* to be required by the Governments of the Malayan Union an i Singapore. Before any addftional taxation is imposed the general public of both territories are entitled to demand
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  • 439 4 Sir. —STiould not a Government servant be given a grant of a provident fund instead of a gratuity and pension as at present? The advantages derived from a provident fund are manv while those from a gratuity and pension are few. On receipt of a provident fund an employee
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  • 90 4 S r,— l followed diligently the correspondence between mem bers of the A.C.S.U., whici rias greatly impressed me. However, I am not making any comment, as the A.C.S.U. is not within my line of inquiry. With no intention whatsoever of provoking a new battk' I would like, as
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  • 7 4  -  V ERNEST HIX
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  • 320 4 A further step In the field oi' industrial eye welfare was t by the thorough investigations regarding methods of lighting and the influence of colour on the worker's ey°s. With the aid of a photometer, several trade organisations in Britain were able to determine the amount
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  • 68 4 HAMBURG. tm\m high-It rel grill is tst ?oasa tion of Germany's m j Lne h:i< been ocow by British i Obeli bsi M tortiftcat'< n< prior h itaa operations which SB) Line's "Dragon's Tbbs Hi dtice the West Wall to das. Tf St With various !JJB rxp'osr
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    • 68 4 I We have stocks of new COSoOR M 1\ ill) I models arriving shortly and w. arc fell,!™ I clearing our small remaining stock i *T 2 »F~ r the above model at a special K| Singapore price of illl I A few of these sets ar< 1% IJ ©Irl
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  • 361 5 McKERR ON, GENT RUSH TO PENANG TO CONSULT G-G VITAL MOVES ON LABOUR IN K. L. (From our own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. I.—His Excellency Sir Edward Grnt aovernor of tae Malayan Union, asnd the Officer Admfnisterinz the Government. Singapore. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron made l. r C L
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  • 109 5 U.P. INli gepi I.—Colonel WanKARB ot»3 military Chung t"day thai the sp* victories in 6K->n-rweni \\> i the maia comlul »rpnff*h in China proper' ana s rJi or turn ins point IB ci Qtung vsT in an A "'-v also claimed the
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  • 44 5 th Mcrrilads Musical luiioctauoa held in tne Happy c nishf twotlffhf T> play chos n tor t*« oc- j in that all actors ar* gwatfur artistes, the* gave an Yi>«.'!..--' iii" 'l tll'e ;1iaI Wei"'. I tea revived by th< packed haw
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  • 60 5 Six months rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision was passe 1 on Chelliah, an Indian, by the First Poli< Judge, Mr. E. P. Shanks, yesterday on a charge of theft of one ease of 1944 yards of cloth valued, at $1,944 from
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  • 45 5 The Malayan Sharebrokers' Association report: The share market opened the week quietlj yi sterday In the abEenC of news Ir an overseas. In the Industrial section, there were g< od inquiries for Robinson Ords. Fraser ft Weaves snd Hongk( ng Banks.
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  • 251 5 1 Tribune stair Repor er i Firsthand impressions ot the American attitude towards the British decision t i limit the Import ol American Alms and other luxury articles, came from year-eld film director. Mr. Ong Chin Kun. who recently returned to Singapore after
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  • 53 5 "Students in Britain" Committees have now been formed at Penang. Kuala Lumpur, [poh and Ma lace i. These are under the chairmanship of Dr. Lee Tkuig Keng at Penang. Mr. Gunn Lay Teik at Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Tan Cheng Leng at Ipoh, and Dr. B. H.
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  • 46 5 The Michaelmas Bar Examinations will be held at Kuala Lumpur from September 22 to September 2G at the office of the Examinations Secretary, Department of Education. Batu Road. There are 19 candidates. Only the Trinity Bar Examination will be held overseas in ID IS.
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  • 164 5 •From Our Own Reporter> MALACCA, Sept. I, "There are three governments now in Bagan Si Api said an 85-year- Chinese fisherman, Yap Eng Choon, who has returned here from a fishing trip around the islands off Sumatra. "You have iho Dutch Government, the
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  • 82 5 Nine men appealed before the Phlro Police Magistrate. Mr. F. Bernard Dehlers, yesterday or charges of theft from S.H.B. Gcdowns during th week-end One was discharged, another pleaded not guilty, am; the oLners were each fined $10 and a day's simple Imprisonment. Four
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  • 285 5 (From our own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 1. -Two iidian soldiers, Mohamed Zaman and Mohamed Sidek, faced trial before Mr. Justice Sp llcer Wilkinson at the Ass zes this morning, charged with being In unlawful possession of firearms and, alternatively, that they
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  • 82 5 'Tribune stall Reporter) Armed robberies in Singapore have dropped to 51 during August. This is the lowest for the year. Aimed robberies started" to mount from t>9 n March to the maximum of lod in May. Since then there has been a steady
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  • 79 5 The Hon. Mr. R. Jumabhoy, President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, with other members of the committee registered on* Sept. j l. The President reminded merchants thai they have two votes, one in the chambei and one tunside. He advised them and their staff, ladies end
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  • 137 5 A boy pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from legal custody at the Juvenile court, yesterday before the Magistrate Mr. B. L. Chua. The youth gave as his excuse for runn'ng away from the S. A. Home that he wanted to see his grand-mother
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  • 122 5 A 16-year-old trishaw pedlar was charged at the Ji venile Court yesterday with attempting to steal a tin of benzine from a jeep on August 10. Whan the boy was convicted, a m urber of the Salvation Ar my requested the postponement of entence pending the presence of
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  • 428 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The various labour unions and other assoc'ationr, connected with labour, who submitted memoranda to the Wages Commission recommending substantial wag" ir»cr ases based on the lowest possible min'mum daily requirements, have received the Commlssicn's Report with anything but satisfaction. Many local Unionises
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  • 216 5 The following newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ieady for issue on Saturday: Carrel (Dr. Alexis) Man, The Unknown; Crankshaw (Edwardj Russia and the Russ an.s; l>>;t\\ bell i James Wedgwood) Drifts Ify Boat; Eskelund (K«ui) My Chinese Wife; Farjeon < Elean >t t Fi:st :*nd
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    • 90 5 HEMESSY cognac BETTER THAN EVER BSANDY Tins IS STILL IN SINCE 1740. See thb WORLD TAMOU9 I ft TRADE HARK The FINEST BICYCLE BUILT to-day 111 RCW ES CYCU MO lOH CO UMI rED, lit MIM.HHM. IM6IAM cycle output' J fit PRESENT AT IVES: f MITCHELL CO. 18, Battery Rd
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  • 590 6 CHINESE JOURNALISTS' DAY CELEBRATIONS Yesterday was Chinese Journalists' Day and as sucli was observed as a holiday by Singioore'- Chinese journalists In tlu afternoon, Dr. Wu Paak Siting opened the Intern; 1 liona] Newspapers and Journals Exhibition organised by th<
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  • 179 6 'From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Aut?. Zl. A lire of $1.000 or six. months" imprisonment on the first charge and six months' impriaonment on the second charge were imposed by Mr. B. J. Jennings In the District Court yesterday on a Chinese Wong Ah Kirn
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  • 71 6 Ipoh, Sept. 1— Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Govern- ment of India in Malaya will visit Sarawak early next week and will be away till the end of this month. During his stay Mr. Thivy will investigate conditions of Indians in Sarawak. He is
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  • 131 6 RUBBER MARKET (Tribune Marxet corr.) The rttbbsr market opened unchanged yesterday morning. tow transactions took place for No. 1 R.S.S. 1.0.b. Sept. at 28 cents end No. 1 RS.S. fcr October shipment commanded a premium ot a quarter of a cent with business transacted at 28?; cents.
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  • 100 6 U.P. SHANGHAI. Sept. 1. Liv Pin j; Jen. owner of a large fleet of pedicabs ,trishaws) which he daily rents to coolies, some kind of a record in having today was believed to have a permit to carry a gun cancelled within 15
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  • 51 6 Leisure ly Flight U.P. Brussels. Sept. I. —Pilots Clifford V. Evans and George W. Truman, who are attempting a leisurely round the-worW flight in (Wo tiny Piper SUpeXCXlliSer airplanes landed here today en route from London j the Hagu- They were prevented from Unmediat ly continuing their flight by heavy
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  • 36 6 U.P. ROME. Sept. 1.—An Italian Foreign Oftice spokesman disclosed today that Italy and W United States Will sign an agreement this week, providing for evacuation of American troops from Italy under the peace vreaty terms U.P.
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  • 720 6 Twenty-two year- old Lena Navis told the Singapore Hiun Court yesterday ol bow her alleged lover—lrwin Jones, who stood In tbe deck charged with the murder—whom she had left, had conic to her residence one night and allegedly snot at a j y.»ung Eurasian before her
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  • 406 7 Reuter. PIOXSH^ CTtIciS' Vor^l- L w TI:HK OF THK COUNTY CHAM ING BATSMAN AND in?rY™?", 1 5? ,Nn ENGLAND pFENSCORE MVS SWRE tSd V? E is RECORD SCORE OP TfS SE A SON, BE /VtTn< Hutton batted for six hours and included 34
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  • 14 7 nn Patll an 1 nbouring i 25,0000 in i as
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  • 83 7 johorc tion bt tige but Va i i the k had Se i ay o v 'i* M< *v Tuck H Lye; Harith. Vass aid Lim Swaug; Shariff Madon. Haj> Garhan. Yin Kec. Boon and Kee Siang. J.C.F.A.: Lim Seng Twee Cnis Tuaii
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  • 110 7 Jn a Uidininion match {'lay. at the St Joseph's Institution* Hall the C.V.M.A. (St. Teresa) beat the device Rovois Badminton Party) by nil St. Teresa mention first Single: E. Af. d*AlnietdH bca f Stephen Khoo 15-9. 15-2 Stephen Chin \>o Ban Huat 15-6, i 5-5 Tli;mv.»s
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  • 134 7 la i Ladiatntoa luatrfa «1 aiugles and 2 doubles the I\tefuale Badminton Party with the Red Rock* on Pdlty (two games-all) at the former's court. U»« i ..sL gin le's Me -as übondoned own tj fan in- light. The tVdowlm: ore lhe dciafled resuits (Pecerdaie
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  • 368 7 (I rum our own Re porter) Kuala I ipnpur. Aug. 31. With lour lirsti. twu second* and en third, th- Hun. Mr. 8. B. Palmer, President ot the gelangor Turf Club, heads the winning owners list to win stake* totalling 5.3(30 in addition to addegj
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  • 13 7 SOCCER Chinsse Hurricanes! vs. CYMA (Nativity), CYMA :-!-und. 5.15 I P.Hi.
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  • 94 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. I.—The National Nt-sru Cuuiuil today opened v drive fur a million signatures on a j>itition to oust Representative Join. iL. Rankin of Mississippi from Con gie:>s nnd to obtain federal anti-Iyn-ehing legislation. The Srat signer was Joe Louts, Vorld heavyweight
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  • 60 7 U.P. CUBVKL VND, Au r. 31 Hrs. Ruth Johnson wartime transport pilot from Upland, California, won the Halle Trophy Race at the National Ait Ra<:es '.lying ar. AT-6 training plane at an average tpeed of 223 S9O milea per hour. The race carries a 18,000 purse
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  • 231 7 Reuter. IXWDON S pt. 1. With an eye to the future, many football managers are now engaged In encouraging schoolboys n n-» local tc lent. First Division Lo do.i CJub, Che'sea, who have spen>j money ireerv in '«-he transfer markc 1 tor
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  • 102 7 Mr. k Best with !»7 points t«> his credit v on the Spoofl sh ■>•>'.<> i ganised by the Singapore Rifle Association, at tin- Beletar Ftingr on Sunday, while second place was awarded to Lt.-Coi. Chapman. i9'*» points). In the tyro class, Mr. Ng N ook
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  • 184 7 Brinkmanns Beat Fraser Neave i B:\iikinuuns s C. defeated] Ldt j FYaser and Near* S. C. at both table tennis ana badminton, last Safurd;.roilowing- tho result-. Criraimanns players iirst > TABLE-TENNIS: C. E. Hiltcrnunn beat stm Em Pet* 3—o; J. E. Ritterttaan beat W. J. D. Viiieont 3—4»; One Cho..n
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  • 136 7 Hie Old R'.ifTlc.d:' its will revtvi their spoTta acthitiea srtth a ai-cerr match against the A.C.S. Old Bo;.* «?n aycanesoay, at the sit C. f'Ul'ld. The Old Rafflesianfi XI will be selected froni: K. Muthucuaiaru. S. X Sundram, Sc>!i Stan. Koti fCJm Sengi Ho Ah Hong.
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  • 252 7 Twenty teams Will be compel !ng in the 8AFA Cup ecmpoti tlon, natures for which were drawn yesterday bv the Cup Committee. The police, it was revealed, had made an application to en ter two teams. Tins application was granted, with the proviso that certain piay.is play
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  • 482 7 2 NAVY 1 The Malays have added two valuable points Lo their total by defeating th Navy two one at Jalan Besar vestcrday and are now strongly challenging: th 2 Chinese Seniors for second Ptac r h the SAFA League, with the Army a-
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  • 59 8 U.P. ROME. Sept. i. _Thirty-six persons were injured today, when two trains collided head on. nine mi'es from the city. An electric passenger tram head nu for Fiumic>mo and a lreight train from P»sa. met on the same Une, because of the mistake of an ergireer.
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  • 254 8 Reuter. London. Sept. I,—Britain's "prec pitate renunciation of au inority in India on Aug. 15 was a gamble with th: 1 lives of millions. Lord Beaverbrook's Imperialist Daily Express declared today. The horrors of the Punjab were the rssuh of n "hasty and
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  • 316 8 U. S. RETAINS DAVIS CUP Reuter. New York. Sept. I:—The United States retained the Davis Challenge cup when Ted Schroder beat Australian Dinny Pails in the today Ted Schrt eder beat Pails 6—3, B—6. 4—5, 9—ll, lU—B. in the vist ol tie two remaining
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  • 83 8 Reuter. GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador. Aug. 31 A revolutionary military movement acrai r ?t the Government of Color al Carlos MancheCO. who overthrew Dr. Jose Maris Ve'asco Ibarra, President of Ecuador, last week broke nut today In ;he towns of Ricbamoa. 100 miles north-east of here, ana Guerarda, further west. Troops loyal
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  • 117 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 1 Bo ton Wanderers lost their fourth consecutive match of the season and are i without a point, when they lost at home to Preston North End today. Followii p are results of today's games: FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2, Bunder lard 0. Blackpool
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  • 117 8 Reuter. London. Sept. 1. In the Oil section, a sharp advance In II xlcan Eagle was the only tea ttire -n an otherwise dull idl" suck markets. Following the news that a statement regarduv; exorepriation terms will b made this evening. Mexican Eagle or dinary rose from
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  • 80 8 U.P. PORT OF SPAIN, Aug. 31. President Truman arrived here at 4.50 p.m. today and w»s greeted by British colonial officials and local American Army Airforce commar <lers. Tropical fell intermittently as the president, wife ard daughter Margtret, were welcomed with all th- seremony this small could
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  • 186 8 TOKIO. Sent. 1 The I »ho»tr Min s \-y lha M«?OTV of Japan opr>r..-,! tdortr thi-, moTftttlC A' pr**m confevi net' r'ven on eve r t>v' onenliur. the Ant Libcur Ministei Mil•■■i.-'iv.. Vottekubn c t tf%f rtctoratkfl of an *rm«*tice between labour and rioital in an
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  • 329 8 Reuter. Hove, Sept. i. Sussex declared at the overnight score of 115 for 5 wickets when the match with South Africa continued here today, but the country had no bowlers who could dismiss the tourists cheaply and by the time stunps were
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  • 387 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. I:—B*nce CHIT Anderson of British Guiana wa disqualified for a foul blow :n his fight against AI Phillip?, British i>old<r of th,. European and Empire featherweight titles here la<t month, there has been a certain amount of controversy as to whether or not
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  • 139 8 U.P. DOVER. Aug. 31— Peruvian swimmer Daniel Carpio swan ten nyle; from Dover t 0 Deal, ever tricky Goodwin Sa ds today ii> 2 I' 2 hours and at the end of the practice swim, aopeared good for the itouble distance. Trainer Edward Temme decided
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  • 83 8 Lo don, Aug. 30.—Rugby results: Rugby L«-aeu«. fjiTinhirt Cup (fir-.( round, first frg) Barrow 14. Bellevue Rang<r s 12. Lancashire Amateurs 5 Rockda] Hornets 16. Lv igh 0. St. Helens 15. Liverpool Stanley 3. Oldham 26. Swinton 2. Workington Town 19. 4 Saliord 8. RUGBY LEAGUE Bradford Northern
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  • 127 8 in a Nc- 1 *«lthPoDeni I to f 1 1 bawled 'i r "r G 1 31 j third 1 of 22. M r r.. 1 *otai alon fi to™ wh J When the V. i* total I I N C> I TRANSIT crrokv b
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    • 82 8 TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT Long Bright Periods Singapore wontner forecast for 24 hours, fiom noon today, compiled by the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Station. Air Command. Far East. Long bright periods. Very jso--1 ited showers; line overnight. Risk of squally showers tomorr ;w morning. Wind, mainly light southerly. unset: 13.38 hrs. at.rise:
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    • 25 8 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLE TODAY Sigh Water: 12.08 a.m. 3ft. 9 in. 11.50 p.m. 9ft. Bin. Low Water: 5.47 a.m. Ift 2in. 5.45 p.m. 3ft. 3in.
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