Malaya Tribune, 10 September 1947

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune I THE PEOPLE FOfl THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ~{M. ,n PA<iKS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Culm Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, Bt. Martin's Lane
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  • 782 1 U.P. NEW DELHI. Sept. 9.—Mr. Gandhi, who travelled by train from Calcutta to repeat his "stop the fight" pica, met Lord Mountbatten, Governor-General of India in New Delhi today, after thousands of troop and police reinforcements had trampled through the bodystrewn streets to
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  • 248 1 (Tribune Stan" Reporter) v >tood, that the second instalment of the ril of six months salary, which was r protest by tire Singapore Government id in Ntvember instead of December. Government department, it learnt, have been circularised to prepare the vouchers so that the.se
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  • 1282 1 Reuter. A I,- the lU7NNYMEDE PARK H.irnbu Sept. D. Ninety w WO Jewish exodus rKugfw the Ruroiymdee Park fought sivagely for an hour jpiahsU with the British troops irking them at Hamburg y' Coy] Prance, Sp Correj inwiilml). nut os after Hers had st: earn*
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  • 57 1 I p, f<M,n.|)an.|, Sept. N M '"'n M.,n,'"" v'"." ,b,; of tll c today i National Convcn- **Bey ci. Bra P n «d to Mr. G. tlon OtlawT ian r tho <'«nvcnM once tk askin bin to Uf ii'i! t; l n, 'sOtiations for 5? gains 'T'
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  • 87 1 'Trihunc Staff Reporter) A Chinese poultry rearer was i bbt d of $10, the proceeds of •> sale which he had just conipic•l. by three Malays at the 5i nil- Bnkit T mat) Road last •tight. it appears that, having sold seme af his poultry, he was
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  • 37 1 U.P. LONDON, Sent. 9.-The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, instructed the Brit;?h political representative in Sofia, Serndale Bernet not to attend the celebration of today's Bulgarian Day, a Foreign Office spokesman said today.— U.P.
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  • 165 1 'Tribune Staff Report en Miss Wong Ah Choo, the only daugnter c! aur. and Airs. Thomas Wong Tet Conn, of No. 3, Niven Road, Singapore has been reported missing s'nee Monday afternoon. She is 10 years eld and a student of the Malayan Seminary School, Upper
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  • 83 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. New York. Sep*. 9. The Russian delegation to the United Nations Military Staff Committee confirmed officially today that it had submitted an estimate of 12 divisions of troops, 1,203 planes and live or six cruisers as the strength of the proposed international
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  • 61 1 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 9.—Theresa MrGuiy/jn. 02, charged with shop lifting, offered this excuse: She discussed the political situation with three menders of Parliament mid h;id left the House of Commons with such a sense of frustration that she got into the wroiiu train, found herself in a store
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  • 51 1 'Tribune Staff Rcporterj Three loaded revolvers were recovered by men of the C.I.D. Hokkien Sub-branch when they ambushed a car at the junction of Cross Street and South Bridge Road at 9 a.m. today. Three men who were in the car have been detained. Investigations are
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  • 33 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 9 —The Cabinet of Cochin China, year-old autonomous Republic in Indo-China claimed by Indo-Chinese Nat;onalists as part of Vietnam, has resigned, according to a French news agency report.—Reuter.
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  • 48 1 U.P. NUREMBERG, Sept. 9. A prosecution witness told the war crimes tribunal hearing the case against the L G. Farban cartel today that at the time Farbcn cooperating with the Nazis war programme no other country in the work! was rearming beyond its peacetime standards. U.P.
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  • 30 1 U.P. ISTANBUL, S<pt. 9. Premier Rceep Piker and his Cabinet resigned today and President Inonu has asked ithc Foreign Minister. Hassan Saka to form a new government.—U.P.
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  • 184 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The first consignment of poppies for this year's Armistice Day is expected to arrive from U.K. next week. Last year, poppies and car stickers were made locally but this year the Poppy Day Committee placed orders well in advance. Sale will begin at
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  • 107 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Negotiations between the Singapore Harbour Board and the Singapore Harbour Labourers Union have reached a critical stage. Yesterday, the S.H.B. rejected the Becoi d •"ultimatum" of the Union winch called frr "satisfactory" replies to their six demands, and the Union Committee d d
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  • 48 1 U.P. LONDON. Sept. 9.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency today carried the fol-owing item: "A barge containing 100 tons of sugar struck the buttress of the Westminister Bridge tonight. "While beirg towed away. W sank in deep water and the River Thames ran sweetly to the sea."—U.P
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  • 95 1 Reuter. I WASHINGTON. Sept. 9.— The father and brother of Baruch Korff, arrested by French police after the discovcrv in Paris of leaflets said to be ready for droppirg with bombs on London, have appealed t 0 the United States State Department to |nI tervene,
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  • 67 1 U.P. Paris, Sept. 9. Western Europe will ask for exactly of Europe will ask for exactly $21.900,000.000 to finance its recovery under the Marshall Plan. United Press learned tonight. Tins sum —44 per cent, of that for all the lend-lease furnished luring the whole
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Sept. 9. Legislation to enable the transfer of power from British to Burmese hands will be announced in the King's speech which will open the new session of the British Parliament '.towards the end of October.
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  • 120 1 LONDON, Sept. 9 Th e possibilities of an emergency dollar aid for Britain before the Marshah Plan come.s into effect includes the thawing of the last $400.000.000 of the American loan or the loan from American Export Tmoort Bank from the in'ernational Bank or from the
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  • 393 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) There will be scores of chidlin unable to attend the opening of the new school term in Singapore Ui 1948. There is no room for them, and they will have to defer tneir attendance tt tfcl following year it they
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  • 47 1 Reuter. PITTSBURGH. Sept. I.—Twenty people were believed kitted when an recursion steamer exploded and was destroyed by fire here today. The explosion occurred shortly before several hundred excursionists were to hoard the vessel for an afternoon trip on the Ohio River. -Reuter.
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  • 47 1 Reuter. ATHENS. Sept. 9—The U.S. look over the supply of food to Gree'.: unifarmed forces on Sept. l. relieving the Banish Army of responsibility for about 200.000 m»-n. Mr. Dwipht P. Griswold. chiel of th-- American Mission for Aid to Gn re. disclosed today— Reuter.
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Sept. 9.—Britain's "stint" coal strike spread to 48 pits in Yorkshire, involving upwards of 50,000 men today and there was a hint that the Govenrment may step in with direct action, if its threat to the l ation's economy becomes worse.
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  • 91 2 Ipoh, Sept. 9.—Latest development in the armed kidnapping of two brothers of Tanjong Malim on Friday last is thai one of th? victims has since been released. Beth victims w:re taken away but some hours later, the young, er brother. Tan Yock Toi. was
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  • 85 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 9.Malay women delegations from b7 branches of the Angkatan Wanita Sedar, 8.500-strong Malay women's organization. w>u gather in the Union -capital «J the first week of October for their annual Congress where they will exchange views and chalk out a programme for
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  • 160 3 wan issued from the office of the in December. 1946, Mr. Anthony bited from entering Sarawak, The i as< a to believe that his inten- agitation against Cession, a policy t ed by the Rajah and approved and with which the
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  • 98 3 rribune Stall Reporter a ial animosity among children ivill bs one of the prime o fore's first regional school. me by Air. R. M Young of the j p( n an interview yesterday, r. v ivhi* li will be in Bukit T ■v Lread*,
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  • 26 3 n Badminl Party I rsary W I Park on 11 b.i I Dell I the Hoi I Mr c- the tians 1 »a advai,-,
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  • 158 3 FARFLE. •By a liilitarM Observer) Twenty-thousand officers—more than the total personnel strength i a Division will have passed Lng at Nee Soon. Singapore b lure the end of this month. The names of the 20,000 will never o:- known ~nd he will not be informed. He
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  • 66 3 A 28-year-old British Seaman, Robert Charles Barker, was pharged before the Seventh Police Magistrate, Mr. B. L. Chua with being in possession of a .98 Smith and Wesson revolver and one roim- of .38 ammunition at 7 p.m. on Sunday at the Dry Dock, Singapore
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  • 96 3 G. D. Candiliotis, a Greek, on whom a summons was served, in the name or "Mr. Cassdiliotio,' for importing three Cocker Spaniels into the Colony without the peimission of the Veterinary Officer, was yesterday discharged by Mr F. Bernard Oehlers at the Third Police Court. Appearing
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  • 126 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Up to date a sum of $87,186 has been collected from the Singapore Chinese community in aid of the victims of the South China floods, out of which $80,203 has been remitted to the Tung Wah Hospital n Hon?: Kong. The Tung
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  • 68 3 Two Chinese, Koh Jik. alias Koh Jik Seng, of No. 128, Boon Tat Street, and Chua Tse Keow. of No. 46. North Boat Quay, were yesterday at the Seventh Police Court remanded in police custody until Thursday for further investigations on a charge of abduction. The men were
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  • 362 3 Th; 1 following extract from Empire" the publication of the New Fabian Research Bureau la circulated us an outside assessment of the new electoral and le- gish'tive machinery: The decision to introduce uni- i versa! suffrage on a common elee- j 'orai roll in Singapore
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  • 604 4 "Judges and courts arc alike open to criticism and if reasonable argument or expostulation is offered against any judicial act as contrary to law or the public good, no court could or would treat that as contempt of court." This extract from a half century
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  • 1083 4  -  The crux of the Palestine Question is that no plan has even been produced which is acceptable to both sides. This month the Assembly of the United Nations will have to tackle the thirty year old problem of By W. N. EWER The United Nations spec al
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  • 209 4 Sr. I hope that you would j kindly give me space to voice a I poor clerks feeling* as this Is j the only paper tor the people and by the people where freedom of speech is observed without being
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  • 567 4 THOUGHTFUL. Sir, -Being a citizen ol Maiaya. I am naturally interested in all its political, economic and social problems, and as wagecarner as well I am particularly interested in its labour movement, so much so. that I Fee] >t is my bound, n duty to support the movement
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  • 206 4 LOGICIAN Si 4 May I bo allowed to pass an interested message" to Leave me alone and Lone Katies through your well appreciated "Th» Peoples Post Bag". Fust of all. 1 wish to introduce myself to Leave me alone and Lone Eagles. I am only an ordinary
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  • 133 4 SAYA TUNGGU BROADCAST. &r,-~Having come to und'rT stand that "Chahaya Kenibangan Music Party" has played the background music for the film "fcoruan Merdeka" with success I shall be grateful if the Broadfetation (Malay Srction) will consider putting them on the air at least once a month. I
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  • 161 4 LONDON.-About half a million persons have definitely cieClded to emigrate from the United Kingdom and only the shortage of transportation is delaying their departure, a United Press survey showed today. The number of inquiries received by officials indicates that the total of prospective emigrant wou'd be greatly
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  • 115 4 Reuter. SYDNEY. <Air Mail) —The Minister lor Labour has appealed lor more women to undertake paid part-time work to boost production. He asked employer, to proviu> more opportunities lor the parttime employment of women "The total number of women in employment as wage and salary earners
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  • 83 4 HONGKONG. A luitte in the modern-at. ir. jf% lony as an up-o-iiU ikpi being taken with the Ed tion of a "homing'' Afe| both aircraft ard sh-x approaching Dorgkong weather. Work has b traction of the station »:t Jan Island, off the enttfl Lyemun Pass, aUetdj
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  • 92 4 Reuter. OTTAWA While I watch a Mazing sun I teriorate wheat crop j lin Western Cat«li •J m I i xjxt s predicted U»i *j I f bo no relief this year is (j shortage of wheat. Even with bi? eroj the United States, P.: I
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  • 1136 5 J Clv r ct SfrgPt Maurice Fox," said 38 year-old Irwin Jones, contractor accused of his murder, at his re-trial at the Eighth Singapore Assizes yesterday. Irwin Jones is charged with the murder of Fox by shooting at him in
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  • 76 5 fl is officially notified tha* tho Control of Rent Ordinance lf).' f 7 came into fore on Monday liMf. A Gazette notification announces the following exemption's from th': Ordinand All premises Itclonyiny to, or leased or rented l>y, the. Smyapore Municipality, (he Singapore Improvem c nt
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  • 127 5 (Tribune Stall Reporter) The Secretary for Economic Affairs two clays ago sent a copy Of the following telegram received Jiom the Special Commissioner in SEA to tho Chinese Chamber of Commerce: "Government o! Ceylon reported available for disposal of 600 tons surplus stock Wonder
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  • 37 5 IPOH, Sept untitled -The Housnig Committee of the Town Board, Kinla. when met yesterday afternoon to consider the final report of the Malayan Union Housing Committee decided to erect 200 semi-permanent houses on State land in Ipoh.
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  • 257 5 From Our Own Reporter MALACCA. Sept. 9.—The ordinary man-in the-strest is the hardest hit through the staging of the hartal to-day. Housewives were in a dilemma to provide for the hungry mouths of their husbands and children. Though the Municipal market was open at
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  • 126 5 Mr. S. C. Goho. prominent Singapore lawyer is to anoear before the High Court on Tuesday, Sept. 16, on a ruling by Mr. Justice Brown, to answer for contemot. The case arose after Mr H. E. Kingdon. President of the Ats 3sment
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  • 359 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) While lie begged for mercy after being ordered down on his knees, a 38-year-old Hokkien headman of night soil labourers, was deliberately shot through the head from behind in a room of the Municipal labourers quarters in Paya Lcbar
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  • 175 5 f Tribune Stuff Reporter) A>u committee meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday, Mr. L c Kong Chian refuted tne statement made by a Chinese vernacular paper in Bala via that the Chines j In Sin- ;>< iv were disinterested In the pitgtll <
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  • 184 5 At the inquest on Tan Ah Kay. alias Tan Ah Koi, alias Tan Bak Kooi (31). yesterday who was found hanging in a lockup at the Singapore C.I.D. on Aug. 29, the jury returned a finding of suicide. Inspector Cheah Teng Cheok, of the
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  • 45 5 Tho Government Gazette announces that the following hay been appointed to form the Rent Conciliation Board under th" provisions of the Control of Rent Ordinance 1947:—Major H. R. S. Zehnder, OBE 'Preside ent) Mr. A. Greenhill and Mr. J.T L. Cowin.
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  • 737 6 Malacca s Sino-Malayßody Aims At Racial Harmony (Tribune Stall Reporter) MALACCA, Monday—'We la Malaya who call this country our rightful home should oppose any attempt on' the part oi the Government to divide us", said Mr. Leo Kin Huat addressing a
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  • 170 6 Mr. G. Hawkins. Supervisor of I Elections. Singapore, answers a few Questions below concerning j the voting status of ex-volunteers and serving volunteers: Q. Can A-vclunteers noi yet J demobilised or serving volunteers I register? A. Yes. Only the armed ser-vice-man is excluded who "is on J
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  • 464 6 From The Food Front li OH, Sept. S. The Departj ment of Agriculture, Malayan i Union, in its report for '<uly on I food crops, including vegetables, I state: thai in Kelantan, owing to the dry weather, there was little planting
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  • 135 6 (Tribune staff Reporter Tho chairman of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr. H. N. Balhatchett, in a statement yesterday, supports the action of the Malay Teachers' Cnion In boYcotting the elections. "The stand taken by the .Malay teachers is eminently rorrec l Tho six elected representatives
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  • 113 6 Lee Aii Puay, a Chinese of No. 4. Chitty Road, was yesterday at the s ond Magistrate Court allowed bail in $290 on a charge of using his room, being the occupier, at No. 4. Chitty Road, on Sept 6. for the administration of morphine.
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  • 92 6 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Sept. 9. Masked robbers ww or the prowl in Cameron Highlands last night. At about 2 a.m. six masked men threo ot whom were armed with" revolvers, visite,l eight shophouseV at the 80th mile an,! alter a thorough search of
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  • 203 6 With the passing of judgment at the Fourth Magistrate s Court yesterday, the curtain foil on the story of a young girl's attempt to take her life early on Sunday morning after allegedly having a "good time's at an hotel
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  • 359 6 Sentence of 20 months rigorous imprisonment was passed on Wong Sum Wah, a young Chinese licencee of a printing press, at the First District Court on a charge of possessing a printing block for the purpose of counterfeiting the trade
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  • 86 6 At I stability, it 1S a f*-' a I rati< n.ov- l Government Increas. Ortli, more k. Unto, bi lts The imp nance- wiil fl rate the alrea labouring "The poo, teoaat unn„ this burden has beens*L> who is unable to meet thi meat, has no
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  • 42 6 A young Indian. She bin lloher Khan the Seventh Police U*g*m Mr. B. L CkM vest, charge of attempting to ia* Ycsoff bin Zani bj rtsttat with a knife. The accused was romanii I i polie custody until BOdtj
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  • 460 7  -  (By Reserve Local sportsmen are eagerly looking forward to the arrival ot the reputable South China football team captained by 'China's Football King", Lee Wai Tong. col of millions of Chinese soccer fans, he is still 'The brain of the team. He
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  • 294 7 INDIAN A POLICE til 2. -■< Police (1) were defeated by the swift moving Indian Association four-two in the S.A.F.A. cup match on the padang yesterday. The Indians pressed from the star! and in the third minute of play, netted their first goal through D. Anguilla. who
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  • 134 7 Reuter. Ment. Carlo, Sept. 9. -A threat to w una raw from tne Olympic games and organise its own world swimming championships Was made by the international Swimming Federation at :t> meeting here today. The Fed-ration has asked the Olympic Organising Committee to arrange for
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  • 553 7 (Tribune Sports Reporirr) s <7* <") 4 Naval Base 1 In a thrilling match played at Jalan Besar yesterday, S.C.F.A. (II) eliminated the Naval Base XI from the Singapore Amat?ur Football Association Cup knof£ out competition by four goals to
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  • 207 7 In view of the ever increasing popularity of badminton in Singapore, Malay community tn Singapore have taken steps to improve the standard of play among the Malay and Muslims badminton players. Their first step towards this object was achieved when th« local senior Malay and
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  • 59 7 A table-tennis match between the Serangoon Association and the SHB table-tennis te;im will be played on Sunday, at 3 p.m. Instead of on Saturday, at the Serangoon English School. The following will represent the S. A.:—Charlie Kang, Chua 800 Lim, Heng Siah Meng, Tan Thye Wah, Ng
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  • 98 7 Reuter. CARDIFF, Sept. 9.— Attendances at the Welsh Rugby Union matches here this season will be limited to 44,000\ As the stand damaged during the war car not be repaired, owing to shortage of materials, thi s sterj had been found necessary, it
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  • 124 7 Playing on the* home couri m a return friendly match ih» Swift B.P. defeated the Hercules B.P. by five games to two Results (Swift** players mentioned first*: Singles: Cheah Thye Hi n beat cnan Mun Kong <i5-2>, tig--10 <: Sob Ah Loo lost to Harry Heng (315».
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  • 105 7 The following ate the fixtures for this week-end in the inter-team singles:— Saturday 13th Sept. 'A" Team vs C Team—E. J. Vas. vs. Ng Liung Chuan, Bakar Mattar vs. Tan Lye Siu, Tan Chwee Kee vs. A. F. RodItfmes, A Lop*/, vs. Lim Bong Soo.
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  • 76 7 MALACCA. Monday :--EnUjes are invited from member* of afliliated parties ior the following events: Men's Singlrs Championship; Ladies Singles Championship; Men's Doubles Championship: Ladies Dou! ie.s Championship: Mixed Doubles Championship; Junior Sii|-;les Championship: Veterans' singk-s Championship; Nmlor Doubles Championship; Veteran*' Doubles Championship. Entries which close
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  • 29 7 An extraordinary general meeting will be held on the 12th Sept 1947 ■<t the YMCA Tennis Pavilion (Bras Basah Road) at 5.15 p.m. All membars are invited to attend.
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  • 116 7 Reuter. Dundee. Sept. 9. —As a result of disturbarces at the DundeeCeltic Scottish League Cup match here on Saturday, five men were sent to prison—four were sertenced to 14 days for breach of the peace and one received 60 days for assault
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  • 95 7 (Tribune Sp<jrt.s Reporter) The S.C.F.A. has invited 19 players to turn up for the fixture against the South China Football XI which will be played on Sunday, Sept. H, at the Jalan Be?ar stadium. Kee Yew Lerg has been elected to captain *he team for
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  • 112 7 The following will represent tho Old Victorian Association in a friend- i ly badminton match of five singles and four doubles against the ACS Old Boys Association on Sunday Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. at Victoria School Hall: Ahmad Mattar. Quek Keng Chuan, Cheong
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  • 93 7 The undermentioned have tees selected to represent tht* 223 8.0.D.C.A. (Junior) against the Red Rocket B.P. in a friendly game of 4 Singles and 2 Doubles on Satur13th Sept. '47 at 7.00 p.m. sharp at' the Brighton B.P'.s. court at 177 Haig Road. Players will assemble at the
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  • 32 7 There will be practices at the S.C.R.C. ground on Friday September 19th and Wednesday, September 24th at 5.30 p.m. All members who are interested in hockey ate invited to attend.
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    • 132 7 You may think your teeth arc white—but Pcpsodent makes them whiter still! There is Irium in Pcpsodent, the most dhcient cleanser for teeth ever discovered. It makes teeth whiter because it remove's all dullness and stains. And—Pepsodcnt is the only —dentifrice containing Irium. s-isi-ee wioiiUf krt, ts—atj mm i m
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  • 342 8 Tribune Stall Reporter) Malacca, Tut s A novel experiment in kampong administration has just been adopted by the District Ollicer. Jasin. Wing Commander F. R. C. Fowle. DFC, in appointing Chinese 1 ketuas" in kampongs in Jasin District. This new feature in district administration
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  • 129 8 Hearing that the ca:s<', in which a boy of 8 was charged with theft of a duck valued at $2. was to be postponed to next j week, the prosecution officer at the Juvenile Cou.t, yesterday, i suggested that the bird be re- j turned
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  • 121 8 About 600 guests, pupils, old pupil:; and teachers pai'tic'pat the celebration of the Bth Annive»aary <>t the Chung Wah Institution and the re-opening of the Sell a s(i. Bhort Btreet. Mori 'lion:; X.m- Chui briefly outlined the history of th- school ami said that the saddest
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  • 127 8 Giv.'ns evidence in a case where a boy was charged with theft of 8 four-gallon tins of cooking oil from a military depot in Pasir Panjang, a Sergeant attached to the- S.R.D. alleged that he recognised the accused as one of the persons who was
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  • 279 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 9.—Playing lor South of England against Sir PMham Warner's XI, Denis Compton lived up to the great expectations ol his admirers who almost seemed to demand from him that h? should surpass Tom Hayward's 40-year-old record of 3,518
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  • 134 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 9.--For the information of the Ctni csc public the Controller of Immigration, Malayan announces that applications for entry into Malaya should be addressed to their respective State Immigration Officer or Deputy Commisisoner for Labourr. In the states of Selangor application should be sent
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  • 40 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 9. Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Viahinaky, arrived in London by air to«lav from Paris on his way to the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He will sail for the United States on Thursday. Rcuter. J
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  • 226 8 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Sept. 9. Chines*, throughout Perak will observe n one day hartal on September 25 as a protest against the acceptance by the British Government of t ie Revised Constitut'onal Proposals for Malaya. The hartal will involve all Chinese establishments
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  • 30 8 Toki I troop- j top.. I Austra: v. o; ot Corp I on sat BCOF yard in i yads Hayes, wh-. cd. w n anr] i
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  • 41 8 London, 5;..,,- f f one of the teur footba I tire aftei playj n stow Avei I Ohineso tourirr I day. Lewis, right I and has 22 > U caps an I sentative janu s
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  • 56 8 Tho Chine* p f XI will play a I gam.- aga nst gUose Al vv„:. a. rj St. Joseph', m U day 10th Septemb J p.m. Th' Hun chosen from Kin Sang, P Yok t Hean, Tham t Wong Biong V Wai. Lt X Hang. Lo Hon C
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