Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1947

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  • 56 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR TflE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER *r Vow Printed simultaneously in Singapore y Kuala Lumpur, I poh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's
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  • 85 1 5. TlU' six conia are acting on United Nation.--n an for sup rise fire in In- lieved thttpy «an G vernmeni has I Tjjjj v, i> n unced hers to- Br: fj ii-vieucrai < I return hci J< gjakarta Dr. Van Mo k Oars r
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  • 50 1 aepi a six-storey tment Store J ns Jhpswi here today. wer< lille-i and 15 > are :-till missing. na were trapped in the > f, t itremen were the debris to resTies for help y spectators, tii uuilding was •nth ago. lis >sed sudden•inj; I
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  • 39 1 Reuter. J n **'Pt. s.—Rus:u s Dnii slat n Plied t0 ihe on to a Monday the deadlock Koran" 1 1 f a provi vernment. China I) i i attend N ignifted in s to sen:: Heater.
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  • 435 1 (Tribune Stall Reporter) 100.000 Chinese in Java are in sore need of Their pitiful plight is the direct oiitI i earth tactics smployed in the course I twean the Dutch and the Indonesians. Th? most essential types of reiief required are readymade clothes for
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  • 288 1 Renewed War On Prostitution (Tribune StafY Reporter) Singapore's CID cnti-viee sub-branch is now ready to r?sume full-scale activities. For the laU two months there have not been many prosecutions by the antivice section as there has be-ni no full-time office.- in charge since July.
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. s.—The newest and most popular radio station XMHD. scarcely one mont old, was today ordered to suspend broadcasting in the EngFsh language despite (Ihinose ownership, by the Shanghai garrison. The order said that the station's operation would contravene the Chinese regulation forbidding broadcasting in
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  • 41 1 U.P. Durban. Sept. s—Officials explained today that no discourtesy was implied at yesterday's absence from the docks, of naval, military and civil officials, to welcome the Argentine cruiser, Ptrynedon which is paying a goodw'll call at South Africa. U.P.
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  • 41 1 U.P. l|:?mte, Sept. Labour demonstrations against high living cc.sts and low wages spread through Italy today, as the Labour Chamber in Florence Called a general strike throughout Tuscany for September 8. unless workers demands were mot over the week-end.—U.P.
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  • 49 1 U.P. NEW YORK, Sept. s.—Saloon owr.ers said the old ten cent, glass beer may soon cost 15 cenjs. Breweries announce a 62-cents price it.creas? on a 15--gallon-keg beer. At the beginning cf the war. the price of a glass of beer, was five cents in most bars.—U.P.
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  • 40 1 Reuter. London. Sept. 5. British, Empire and foreign journalists in London were officially introduced to Krishna Menon, High Commissioner for Indai n iLondon, at a reception tonight given by the Indian Journalists Association of Great Britain. Reuter.
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  • 90 1 U.P. Winthrop, Massachusetts, Sept. 5. Wide streaks of ied appeared today in the Atlantic Ocean, off Winthrop. and health authorities said the "red tide" which killed thousands of lish, off Florida, may have moved into Now England area Bathers reported dead lish and other objects lloated
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  • 66 1 Reuter. The Hague. Stpt. s.—Profess r Pieters Gerbrandy. Dutch Premier from 1940 to 1945, may appeal tv himself to hfi a ban on his broadcast, it was learned h. re tonight. Profess-, r Gerbrandy may appeal to Dr. Joseph Gielen, Minister of Education who wouid then have
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  • 43 1 Reuter London, Sept. 5 A speedup of some 8.0.A.C. Ixmdon-Karaohi daily air services and the weekly London-Colombo air service by the use of new routes and new* aiii raft to take effect from next Monday was announced in Ixwdon today. Reuter.
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  • 52 1 Reuter. London, Sept. a. Tonnage of vessels entering United Kingdom port i in July was the highest since Aug. 1939. the month before the outbreak of war. the Board of Trade journal stated today. With a total tonnage of 4.021.000. the figure was 413,006 tons more than last
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  • 51 1 U.P. FRANKFURT, Sept. s.—Russian, American and German border patrols have been increased to search Central Germany, in an attempt to loca-e the Russian zore's "German Front mar.." Thuringian State President Rudolf Paid, aftd his wife, who disappeared three days ago, believed attempting lo flee |0 the American zone.—
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  • 40 1 U.P. Rouyn. Canada. Sept. 5— Prominent Canadian prospectors staked over 1,000 claims in the rugged Harrioana River territory, midway between here and James Bay. in one of the biggest gold rushes in this northwestern Quebec mining country. UP.
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  • 337 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. revealed today H in ShakirK«iitJ!S ai t 8 0 an <* at least 10,000 of them been massacred, after attempts to in w FT*? US,lm c mtr y to Hindu-ruled Kashom in Kashmir state. The main escape route is 5
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  • 34 1 U.P. Canberra. Sept. s.—Prim? M nister Chifley announced to* day that Australia had sold the United Kingdom 150,000 ounces of gold, as a measure to relieve British dollar shortage.—U.P.
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  • 42 1 U.P. Washington, Sept. s.—_enate President Arthur told the Press today that President Truman would decade when he returns from Rio de Janeiro, whether there iV°uld be a special session of Congress to deal with emergency economic aid to Europe.—U.P.
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  • 34 1 U.P. Paris. Sept. 5. An estimated 500.000 Paris workers paraded through powerful police cordons tonight to the Champs de Mars, shouting for bread and the resignation of Premier Ramadier's coalition government. -UP.
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  • 37 1 Lake Success, Sept. 5.- Soviet sources reported Russia is sending a delegation of nearly 100 to the General Assembly, but M. Molotov was not included in it, although he may join at the last minute.
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  • 38 1 London, Sept. 5.—Fuel Minister Emmanuel 8blnwell announle.1 to nlfsbt tbst a complaint bv VorK«blr» tcx» mueb work has been Aven to ll» lll xvonl.l be inve«tilZate<l. but. onlv tl»e> end tdelr «ttrlke. wlden lu»H nnxv out 60.00 n.^n.
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  • 139 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 5.—A housewife of 1952 will be able to suck a raw steak on a plate, slide it over p.n oven that is not hot ard serve it cooked and simmering, thirty seconds later. The food gets very hot, but the plates stay
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  • 70 1 U.P. London, Sept. s.—Minister of Defence, Alexander, opening the tenth conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations said today "in many respects recovery and reconstruction in the Far East has moved more slowly than v. hoped." He said it was shown by holding the conference
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  • 80 1 Reuter. I I TOKIO. Sept. s.—First MM Uiii.s arrived here after the max will be shon l© Japan in the" near future, aivurduig to Japanese pres s reports.' Three newly-produced Briti-h films Madonna of the Seven Moons UĕU i n Crey and Waterloo Road, have have
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  • 166 1 Reuter. London, Sept. s.—Five key men of Britain's industries went to No. 10, Downing Street, the Prime l(jfxJpferlß official residence, today for vital talks with Government, ministers on the country's economic crisis. In particular they attempted to strike a balance between short term crisis measures
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  • 34 1 U.P. JERUSALEM, Sept. S.—FiVO men, led by a r.otorious blonde Stem Gang member, robbed a Tel Aviv jeweller, of gems worth $8,000. The gang tossed scare bombs before entering- the shop. U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 177 1 All the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS Wholesale Retail Owing to hmited s;ock to catalogue is Issued Expert Renairs I'tidertaken Yick Woh Hing 429. North Bridge Road. Srjkore. Phone 7922 (t ear Middle Road) r Prize Winners' List No. 8 TIGER RHYMING COMPETITION Below is the eighth list of prizewinners. Successful
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  • 37 2 U.P. Jerusalem, Sept. 5.-The terrorist >., Npun an»! 3,"lN lTUNlla are a lo»in»7 lxlttll' in tben ea, ,p!,lun to lF"t Nlnd» bv n„/»n« >s lllfd»wuv roblx'ries personal u'tu,K«. :l lo, tbe ...'lid lno'lel-ute nnde»- .»>n > lillllv tonitdd ld'.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 552 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore* BLUE FUNNEL LINE I SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A /'Calchas" from U.K G.8 'Atreus" from U.K G.10 l"Alcinous" from U.S.A Roads r'Eurypylus" Due from U.K Sept. 10 Van T HofT Duo from U.S.A Sept ."Glaucus" Due from U-S.A Sept. lfj '"Limburg" Due from
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    • 444 2 OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW! by Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Invisible Mending at the WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412. Orchard Road Telephone ***** Singapore. Completion within 24 hours including Collection and Delivery. [N SINGAPORE I Agents For Malayan Hallways AND FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. GLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG) Due Sept. 20
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    • 723 2 GREEK NEWS BAN Athens. &;pt. 5.—Publication of news concerning Greek Army movements an criticisms of comments of military operations was forbidden by Royal decree in the official Gazette issued here today. NOTICES Notice is hereby given that TAY KOON LIM of No. 6, Eber Road, Singapore, is applying to the
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    • 355 2 J^Ticts Notice i s h to to th,. Cirw. <t, Supreme Co date hereof. no claim for 1 Property wll FJS the proncny S c HED ULl Compressor 20 B» iHolman Bro, nf Stager BewETH *****837 ASI Motor vessel (Hnrl 2994 bdenC^fl Iron safe, Co.. Ltd. 5- x r7 t^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 53 2 TODAY'S j j j REPORT I Bright Periods Singapore weather forecast tor 1 24 hours from noon to-day. compile by the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Station. Air Command, Far East. Bright periods with scattered sundry showers. W:nd. South easterly, hght becoming variable. Sunset: 1837 hours. Sunrise: 0628 hours. Moonrise: 3301 hours.
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  • 474 3 t im staff Reporter), id bv half a dozen mem1*?C jrthe Nfalav Youth Corps hefl lea His Highness r rl of Johore, wearing the the B 8 Major-Generai of the ,ini: °""x!r'n tars Forces, arrived rounds ol the Istana Besar J to grace the tirst
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  • 124 3 T. bone Staff Reporter'. Sultan ol Johor?. when 0 =keti bv the Tr:bune about his health yesterday, replied: "Hi-d'-p lag." (Still Alive >. IV sa d that he had had two perations and 'hat he might r"ed another. That was t'.ie rkob, he said, why he
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  • 170 3 Ail firms and individuals owning property in Czechoslovakia are reauired to make declaration of their assets by October 31st 1947 for th e purpose of assessment of the increment duty and capital levy charge under the Provisions of Czechoslavak Law No. 134 46. Types of assets
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  • 89 3 ,jf a nr at the J.S.P. Camp. Jurongr. which iu-d in the deaths of five Japanese on Aug 21. still ■twins u mystery. 2" Court yesterday -r if' 1 Kunno Shinoli. 0* the < iwaitiiw Japanese *o fil;^ i0n suddenly
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  • 72 3 ore n.ci 2H the Ul,llon I tin conr ertinwtS i Ve nion ths of r Tn P > !by tho Internar, Qq, ••''•'> and Develop- at 0 000 tons, IT ipj 34 r *r cent. of ,0r U7.000 t mated Proc,l>c- *l 1 f' lreni ns
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  • 96 3 At a special luncheon held iecently in the Longbridge (Bir- mingham) Works of The Austin Motor Co.. Ltd., silver plaques were presented by Mr. L. P. Lord, Chairman and Managing Director, to representatives of three Overseas Distributors of Austin cars eommemorating the twenty-fifth 1 anniversary of their
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  • 77 3 U.P. MOUNTAIN HOME, Tdaho, Sept 5. Authorities caarged two teenage boys with mayhem after thev confessed to the torture Of a 14 year old boy for 12 days, i Sheriff Art Stevens said Don Elders and Lcroy Landers branded Joseph Cannon with a hot wire, beat
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  • 29 3 LONDON, Sept. 5.—Thirty old people ol Lntion «re l,«lVln« IxvL «teluned puddlNl- lind cu»t«rd tor mnnor ln tl,eir ovrn l7on«« t.d<! Luton t,tl»l door-tn door llebeme for old llolk,^
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 877 3 SITUATIONS VACANT CLERK WANTED for European ShipCompany. Must be experienci-d in handling shipping document?, ei rin sh iP s > etc. Reply Box A 212. Malaya Tribune, Spore. (P. 99) I TYPIST. Wanted competent female j typist for commercial firm. Salary $80 per month plus H.C.L A. Apply by letter
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    • 555 3 SITUATIONS WANTED EUROPEAN EX SERVICEMAN with tirst dass references Shorthand; Typist, Bookkeeper, also German flu- ently available immediately requires j position urgently as Assistant to Eurorenn firm. Reply to Box No. A2Ol, Malaya Tribune, Singapore (E. 77) EUROPEAN seeks position anywiierc in Maiaya. Exper. pul'lic works plant and transport maintaince
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    • 620 3 PHILATELY STAMPS Few Hanclstamped type 2, Dai Nippon 2602, Yubftl, Kanji Overprints, Siamese colonial Issues, Roughly 2500 good investment. Particulars from post office Box No. 164, Kuala Lumpur. (EB5) PEN-FRIENDS! Stamp Collectors! I Hobbyists!!! Join the "Oceania Exchange Club" New Zealand, Founded 1524. Enclose 10 cts. stamp for particulars and
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    • 864 3 ENGLISH LADY fully qualified trained and experienced teacher 16 years Singapore has vacancies for private pupils English elocution maths solo or in groups special methods for backward pupils. Apply Box No. 1097, Malaya Iribune, Singapore. (D.G6) LESSONS in Maths., Lnglish Senior. Metric, Stds., VII experienced teachers, Middle Road, (Jn. of
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    • 682 3 FOR SALE Cane chairs dining roum suite separately or by the suite flat 7. Eu Courts. (D.681. FOR SALE. FORD V 8 1939 Ifooe eater, Tourer. Engine _ust overhauld newly painted, Tax paid. Pries $2,509/- or nearest offer. Apply 0 Rochore Canal Road 1 etween 3 nnd 6 p.m. (A
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  • 594 4 When the Joint Wages Commission recorded the opinion that no satisfactory cost of living index exists, they also remarked tha:- a cost of living index is not without dangers unless its purpose is fully understood. We have been reading a keenly analytical article on precisely this topic
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  • 1128 4  -  A Friendly, loosely-knit, union of the small countries of this part of the world is visualised by this commentator as a by Dodwell Cooray This is an age of blocs —of Soviet blocs and Anglo-American blocs. Tiie world is beginning to realise that the ambition of
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  • 364 4 1 11 ...i 11 i Letters To The Editor [l| S.r,—Leave Me Alone s last leWd bring! oac* to memory a wary i icanica uji bed. I—the Story ot trie unfortunate iox j tnai accidentally lost its tail I ana aav'isea ail its menus
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  • 227 4 Sir—Does Mr. "Vakkom" not realise that a state lottery is a very irresponsible way of raising *ui:ds for any cause? By Government sponsoring a state lottery the morals of the country «-•ill further deteriorate with undesirable results. The mere fact that people foolishly throw away money on horse-racing
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  • 127 4 Sir,—I enclose a cutting from the London Daily Mirror which reads as follows:—"popular Lottery. State lottery in G'braltar was approved because public opinion there was strongly in favour of that means of raising reVenij2 f the Colonial Secretary Mr. Creech Jones, told the Commons." Well, if Democracy means
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  • 350 4 Sir—For some time past nave been interested in the corlespondence in your columns regarding the A.C.S.U. I cannot help coining to the ccncius.'on that all the opposers of the A.C.S.U, suffer from an utter lack of foresight and have not grasped the true objects of Trade Unionism. In
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  • 7 4  -  by ERNEST HIX
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  • 261 4 Benjamin Zik. six-foot ebonvblack, smooth-talking "Gandhi of Nigeria," is in, the Utited Kingdom. In his pocket he has about €8.500 to spend -that's the sum lie and seven other West African delegates have to persuade Britai- that it's time the British quit Nigeria and left Benjamin Zik and
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  • 113 4 Reuter. Sydney, (air mail). It is understood that machines to show I6nun films are to be installed in all gaols in New South Wales. Already radios have been installed m cells in Goulburn Gaol, and if it proves successful there tnja amenity will be extended
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  • 49 4 China's present estimated to be at 455,80 which 238.448,234 are 217,357 449 women, accd t'.ie latest figures rieasjj Ministry of Interior. the recent war years China has suffered a W pulation Ol 15,395.16a 7Irs figure do sr. which rave been ma** ble by civil war.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 47 4 Jewellery Diamond Watches TRY G.CDe SilvacV Bros. 3. RAFFLES PLACE. I Singapore Phone *****. NEW SHIPMENT of limited number of commercial Refr 2era f ors with' glass-doors Jujt arrived.' Come and select ycurs before) they are sold out. lee ir fletcher! I 102-106, ORCHARD ROAD, PHONE 332P
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    • 35 4 I BOOK YOUR SUPPLY QfV ENGLISH WELL KNOW" ii JBATGER S X'MAS, CRACKERS AND DOVER TOFFEE IN FANCY DFXORATICD 4LB TI» EARLY DELIVER J W~ .Sole Agents for Malaya,. B. N- B 90*r QUAY, GtN6<Al>OX
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  • 96 5 the sum of $100 each uSL d to s x young Chinese Second POlic* Court yes- pleaded not charge oi loitering 8" 1 to commit an o f rhin Pini '21) Th Kan and Kong Ens Wa'n ch 'V Uei i d to I aw loitered -VV- Road
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  • 67 5 Ahrra f>m Salleh, an 1 yeai-old f Mdav wai yesterday at the J a i Mmi at rate's Court, reman S ir eafltody for a wee* when i Itakwted guilty to a charge of j lafareaahig and then of eight ■WHS 1 uniforms, eight doctors j
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  • 437 5 Chief Victim Taken Away And Shot S'PORE, MALAYAN POLICE ON HUNT From Our Own Renorter MALACCA, Friday.—ln one of the most daring armed bandit raids to have taken place in this town, a lour-man Chinese gang, carrying a Sten gun and three
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  • 323 5 Mr. Claude Massey has been the Australian Government Commissioner for Malaya, for the past year and a hail. Sneakfng on recent events in Indonesia. Mr. Massey said: "Par 18 months I have followed very clcsely the hapnenings in Indonesia and I deplore the fact
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  • 80 5 Seven Chinese women, th* youngest aged 16, were charged before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F Bernard Oehlers. yesterday with the theft of 40 katties of rice on Sept. 4 at 2.15 p.m. The accused, who claimed trial wer-> alleged to have stolen the
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  • 573 5 (From Our Own Reporter; Penang. Sept. s.—' I think we can claim to have gone a long way up Rehabilitation Road but we need a great deal of money to g€t inio Amenity Avenue, j where the really smart peopie' j live",
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  • 113 5 Sim Hong Liang < 48) tried to take his life on Thursday by attempting to jump from a motor j boat off Chanti on Thursday. Sim was yesterday bound over by the Second Police Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh in the sum of $100 for
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  • 64 5 A 16-year-old Cantonese, Leong Kens Meng, pleaded guilty before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. S de Banzie, yesterday to a chaige of theft of a toy train and a toy motor cycle worth $6.90 from Thong Chong Hwa,. a stallholder in the Great World Park on
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  • 435 5 Putera AMCJA Issue Statement On Johore Constitutional Issue In a statement clarifying their attitude towards the Johore Constitutional Question, the Putera and the All-Ma'aya Council o r Joint Action hold that instead of blaming the rulers they should "expose and oppose the reactionary plans of the British Government" The statement
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 192 5 RAFFLES HOTEL j TO-NIGHT—LiTht Music—8.15 to 0 i>.;n. Dance 9.15 p.m. to midnight. BIG FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION VIRGINIA CLAY LEE SULLIVAN •THE QUEENS OF BOLONEY'' THE GREAT RITE MUSIC IN MOTION COMEDY ACROBATIC THE BEN DUDLEY TRIO MUSIC^ 7 BEN DUDLEY. GEORGE CLARKgQN DOUGLAS CASSELS Featuring CAIL LESLIEa SMILE, A
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  • 264 6 The Singapore Association is calling a public meeting to consider tht immediate appointment of a Joint Commission of Inquiry to examine the financial position of Singapore and Malaya before Income Tax Is imposed. The mertinp will be held *n the auction room of the
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  • 73 6 I Th* International Emergency I Food Council's Sub-Committee on Rice for South-East Asia met for j the tenth time at the Special Comj missioner's Office, Singapore, yesterday, and approved the October shipping programme which had been drawn up at the S.E.A. Liaii son Officers' Meeting this week,
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  • 55 6 There were 26 deaths from tuberculosis in Singapore for the week ending Aug. 30, against 28 eases in the previous week. After main causes of mortality wen- 18 deaths from pneumonia, against 21 in the previous week. The total number of deaths for the week was
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  • 790 6 At a meeting of the Singapore East West Society on Thursday night, Mr. George C. Thomson. I Public Relations Officer, spoke on j the British Economic Crisis H? said, in part I am not presuming tonight either to give a final analysis of the British economic crisis,
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  • 91 6 Two Japanese POWs. Minarn \oshimori (35) and Ozaki Tatsuo (30) pleaded not guilty before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. S. dc Banzie yesterday to a charge of being in possession of hypodermic syringes and other drugs on Sept. 3. i T he ftrst accus
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  • 185 6 RUBBER MARKET Tribune Market Corr.) In spite of the big rise in London on Thursday with a smaller rise in New York, the local rubber market unexpectedly opened unchanged yesterday morning at 29 cents for No. 1 R.S.S.. at which price fair business was done.
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  • 110 6 A senior officer of the Singapore Government at present in the U.K. on leave, has written to ask for a Registration form. He has not the necessary residence quali- fication. but his example might ibe followed by many nearer a j Registration Office than this 001I cial Arrangements have
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  • 183 6 c Tribune Financial Editor» Tl t It [8 a hard task to Infuse any element of optimism in a discussion of stocks and shares. The only way to attempt it 's to record a London opinion that brewery ihares will not
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  • 80 6 Reuter. Moscow. Sept. s.—Nearly 40 wagonloads of Georgian wine and champagne were today on thrir way to Moscow foV the city's eighth centenary celebrations on Sunday. Georgian Co-operatives sent 44 wagons of fruit, honey and cheese to go with it. Of the delegations, 30 world
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  • 98 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An inspiring religious drama: "And He Came To The Father" was enacted last Sunday evening by the Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship when they presented, a special "Worship Tttrougjh Drama" grammeMore than 200 people attended the service which was held at the Church
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  • 51 6 four Ve i2 l J ne men a Eurasian. Z *f alavs Indians and charged Hoad! on Wednesday 64 Merrhan r.„^ y we e re ™anded in police custody until today for fSSSL S% V o r in ti0nS which btUnS $oOQ each would be
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  • 235 6 From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 5.—For having voluntarily caused hurt to his wife with a wood-chopping knife, a 45 year-tld Chinese, Yong Kim Toh, was convicted by the District Judge, Mr. B. G. Smith, and sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment
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  • 133 6 Three Chinese. Lsr Ban 27 Ler Teng (25> and Teh Oh 132] were yesteidaj* at the Second Police Court remanded on bnf! of $o0v> each until Sept. 19 on a ehargf of transporting 2,104 katties of Rangoon rice sweepings on Sept. 3 at North Boat
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  • 64 6 'Tribune Staff g 1 I calis lor a hm- I been ii I oi th, i ,n f t, I I of teach* rs M I hvin I cipal 1 1 n Y I I I mur I in tl 1 P I I
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  • 22 6 I X th 3 Fakii I Khar: (Pr I Kg ■A n 'iliv L' igi Q Agent t'. Ilttofi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 132 7 SPORTS LETTER Sir, -As a grand climax to this season's Football game. I propose I the S.A.F.A. committee should hold a knock-out competition bet- I ween the All Malayan teams comprising Chinese. Malays. Indians I Eurasians. Army. Navy and RAF. Th<> Chinese and Indians have al- I
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  • 109 7 The 7th General Committee Meeting of the Serangoon Association will he held on Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m.. at the residence of Mr. Kwa Cheng Joo. The following will represent the Association in table-tennis against the S.H.B table-tennis team on Saturday, Sept. 13. at 3. p.m. at the premises
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  • 377 7 Reuter. HASTINGS. Sept, 5.—The South Africans stvicd a notable victory by nine wickets against the South of England here today after a strange happening at the start of the day. Although the Southerners, overnight were 181 behind with one wicket standing and therefore within bounds of
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  • 57 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 5. Cricket closes: At Scarborough, MCC vs. Yorkshire. MCC 362 and 17 for 2. Yorkshire 257 (Richardson 61. Pollard, right-arm fast-medium, four for 34). A t Kignston-on-Thames. North v< South. North 448 for nine dec. and 183 for 4 (Fletcher 76. Cooper 57 > South
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  • 48 7 The following players will represent the Singapore Rangers against the Chinese Atheletic Football Association tomorrow at the Telok Kurau English School Ground at 5.15 p.m. Khamishakim; Ibrahim, Bujang; Hasim, M. Kadir, J. Peters; lsmai', Bakarsulong, M. K. Hussain, Tourney. Percy. Ahmad and Aziz.
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  • 99 7 Reuter. Dover, Sept 5. -Daniel Carpio, a Peruvian swimmer, beat the Eng.isli Channel this morning. Starting from Cap Gris Nei at 10.45 a.m. yesterday he landed at Shakespeare beach, Dover, at--1.40 a.m. today. His time was just under 15 hours compared with the record set by
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  • 55 7 (From Our Own Correspondent* S'eremban. Sept. 5. —Dr. K. S. Chung, a former member of the Medical College Rugger XV, was electfd president of the Negri Sembilan All Blues when the members of the premier Asiatic rugby club in the country held their annual general meeting
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  • 126 7 At meeting of the Singapore Amatuer Boxing Association, yesterday, it was decided to hold a special charity contest at the Happy World Arena on Sept 19 in did of the Convent of the Good Shepherd building fund. This tournament will be
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  • 62 7 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. Sept. T>. Laddie Outschoorn, who has been serving the Worcestershire County cricket team well this season, is to have a trial with the Birmingham City Football Club who play in the Second Division of the Football League. I 'Outschoorn, learned his football ia Ceylon
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  • 784 7 Teams Want A League (Tribune Staff Reporter) Th? Singapore Hockey season is expected to be in full swing in the first week of October, and hopes run high as to the possibility of running a League in which all affiliated clubs of the Singapore
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  • 95 7 Tlih following will be selected to represent the Party's "R" team ■gainst the Hercuies BP. in a return match, consisting of three Men's Singles, two Men's Doubles one Lady's Single, and one Ladies' Double, to be played or. Sunday at 3.30 p.m. on the Swift B P. court.
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  • 125 7 U.P. ROMFORD. Essex. Sept. 5. The Qhinese Sing Tao Football team justified its nickname of "Twinkle Toe s Tigers'* on Thursday night, although it was beaten by an Isthmian League re- presentative team bv three goals to two. The Chinese delighted 6.000 cheering crowd
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  • 110 7 The CYMA Juniors/ 1st and 2nd teams will play soccer against the Unicorn Sports Cluh at the CYMA ground and the Chinese Hurricane Rocceriads at the S.J.I, ground at 5.1j p.m. todav: 1st XI:—Michael Henlroff. James Tan. Lau Heng Fook. John Loh, Wong Kenp Wah, John Hon
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  • 123 7 The Joyful Juniors Sports Club will hold its first Annual Challenge Shield soccer match today at the SRC ground at, 5 n.m.. to be played between the "Blues XI" and "Whites XI BLUES XI: X- jeevarajah, O. Anguilla, Teo Boon Oor. Sadara I Singh. Lim Kirn Hock
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  • 66 7 SOCCER. Chinese Hurricanes vs CYMA Juniors, SJI ground. 5.15 p.m. CRICKET. SCRC vs PWD. Hong Lim Green, 2 p.m. I. A. vs RAF Base Hq.. St. George'* Road., 2. p.m. BADMINTON. SBA ties. Clerical Union hall, today nd tomorrow. Singapore Civil Service Assn. toUrnment: A. vs B. teams,
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  • 132 7 The SCRC cricketer* will be featured in two fixtures this workend. To-day. they meet the PWD at the home ground (Honjr Liin Green». while the Victoria School Old Boys will be their opponents on Sunday, also at the same place. The following will repreaVnt the
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  • 89 7 Air. Tan Keng Kang reci ivnd a big ovation last night at the concert at the Chinese YMCA for his splendid rendering of Liszart s Hungarian Rhapsodv No. 6. This was the second of a sines of four concerts given for raising funds for the
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  • 904 8 ARTICLE ON S. A. FRATERNISATION Reuter. PRETORIA, Sept. s.—Mr. Oswald Pirow, former Sou'h Africa Minister of Justice and Defence Minister in General Hertzorg's National Goven ment fro m 1933 to the outbreak of war, today faced the Pretoria magistrates court to answer summonses alleging
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  • 711 8 Th. Chinese High School annexexl championship honour* with a total of 247 points at the conclusion of the two-day Chlneee lnte» -School Sports. Nearly 700 competiton from 48 Chinese Schools in Singapore took part in this first meet of its kind to
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  • 31 8 U.P. SOUTHPORT, Sept. 5.-The til <7o7l'il7,.-> V elded to ,de Labo,.,le O'vrnm.llt'. l,l not t>» ,"'«> lo.tne nali..!'u! 5.Nl0n oi «ron and u dustrv in lNe next ses>!Oll Ol .71'uUl'li'.. —Ll p.
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  • 277 8 'From Our Own Reporter) Kr.alu Lumpur, s.mt. r«. Whether the General Strike scheduled for Monday Will materialise depend:, on whither the Government will agree to commence negotiations with the an-M&layan Government Workers Council without the Sentul Railway workers resuming duties. The Government decision will
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  • 224 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a m I Holy Communion. 8 a.m. Choral i Eucharidt, 10.30 a.m. Matin, followed iv Bolj Communion at 11 15 and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Paul's Church. Upper Seraneoon: 8 a.m. Holy Communion, and J.oO p.m. Evensong. St. HiHda's Church. Katong: 8 a.m. Holy
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  • 136 8 The Police defeated the Sin gapore Rovers three one at soc cc. pb ved at the Police Training I Set* Thompson Road, fester day. Hajl Rahman opened the I scoring for the Police, but soon j afterwards, Y n Kee equalised. Fletcher gave
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  • 73 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept 5. British official circles' said today they hope'' the Dominion of India woul-i be able to send observers to this month's Commonwealth dolla: crisis talks in London, even if ministerial delegates could not be spared. The talks have already been announced to
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  • 71 8 Reuter. TOKIO. Sept. 5.-The resatrlaiioa of Japanese from Burma was cmpl< t,- on Aug. 2t> with the departure of the British hospital ship Dorset--hire from Rangoon with 103 Japanese on i oi.rd. SCAP announced today. Remaiainc la Burma are 234 suspeotod ur sentenced war criminals. Repatriation of
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  • 72 8 I Paris, S:pL 5.—Socialist Premier Paul Ramadler won the iftn rcte of coniidence, since January, in the National Assembly, by 292 to 143 with 54 abstent'ons after he accused the com- 1 munists of exploiting the strik» wave :md threatening to undermine the Republic. The vote
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  • 52 8 Reuter. Fiankfurt. Sept. 5.—The first shipment of gold, silver and other valuables taken by the Nazis from unknown concentration camp victims including the melted-down fillings from victims' teeth and more than 1.000.000 wedding lings, was ham led over to the //iternationa! Refugee Organisation by tho United States Army
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  • 58 8 U.P. Jerusalem, Sept. 5.—The Irgur. Zvai Leumi indicated the tern p< rary truce In Pale-tine would l nd shortly. It warned the British they would avenge Hamburg refugees by "taking the initiative". The Irgun broadcast to refugees *aid "we will repay the British for their insults to you
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  • 47 8 Reuter. RANGOON. Sept. Thalon Tin, Burmese Minister of Agricul--1 ture. told the pi ess today that abou< half a million acres* of paddy lands were affected by the recent tloods. The minister said relief work was being carried on energetically in all affected districts. Renter.
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  • 46 8 TOKIO. Sept S se sculptors this Wvtk 11 submit d< JJ to be erected shima Palae. whi tho atonic t.„mi) should be a W| Liberty is not lib rlcd out. Instead design v.hi repress i :<„, 0>ad of Hiroshima to eternal ptaa i>.
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  • 51 8 Ails times mc re pa sengfrs aj turn s m r months en iw they did i According u a the Depart in «1 Ctrl j tion. Alrlii m;ngt:., and freight during was 70 per o at. m passj and 145 rv r c ni than in 1945
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  • 52 8 Lata Success, N i I 5. A spec si 55 Da. I fe is officially p. p sedl M the Pi ly during the Geaen si of the United N*tl 1- srned I night. Hh pai s of polil cal pr Mems a i fronting the GJnffal Ii
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  • 44 8 London. Sept 5 t j harvest in Britain easiest to bring because ol the fine aaaa yielded an un«l< a eray owin:. to the the aummer droogH front, aco pOUUO ci >p v will be li-htei beau of rain, an.! r.ulk
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  • 30 8 U.P. MOSCOW, c bruiuni o. 1 niversary, Elena on Thursday an altitude of which 4,800 »as a It will be a new wher it s/s> oflK UP.
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  • 210 8 •Tribune Staff Reporler) The Beach Road police and the Central Station firemen had a busy time yesterday charing the debris of the burned-down Bhophouse in Malabar Street in the search for a thr e-mmth in_ fant reported missing bv her father. 5 But
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