Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1947

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune fH PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAY A Now |irinloi siimiltanrmisly in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) T> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1947 PRICK TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs Colin Turner L'd.. Talbot IIou>e, 08, St. Martin's Lane,
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  • 478 1 Position Of Govt Serva ntsln Non-Govt Quarters Still Hazy (Tribune Stiff Reporter) A canvass ot many big and influential landlord* in Singapore -hews that it is likely that bv Number l at the latent, all which are affected :\v the re »-ni
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  • 59 1 contain s a s ;n°ic ct.kimn n ews and lor ia] matter ihm s \.,v »thei p»:nv in i j r i. i ,Ky Reuter JW« I ihe.. message r/ibliyhed in f«tt« \li i k tt ea v P»!»» it hand! 1 snd easy t |fl r;M'l-
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  • 395 1 Reuter. i"i t 15 -The I r r >c I rir c iHmel i ill \v< ••.■->' y ♦•> a raw as* a. v to- iting sctti**- e"»n.l«c with N hiir 3 kinnfifin, Repttblican [aw 1 that the dispute s »>e a ••••.»iM|»:om.ee s*imi lulei
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  • 40 1 J*'.' X attran Mete- b riding Lhi» i packed na ling last Saturday J!* CroUd Nations Organi*J\ iullah on bdhali oi ituan \a>ayu ,nti r *-<U ting an au- pn at it ive? o! thk
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  • 132 1 i Tribune Staff Reverter). T.. "dangerously 111*' 8.0. R. f, r whom mercy call for -strop temyci: was sent out last night, !ct ed In the ca.iy hours ol th»« morning; He was suffering irom tuber- cuter meningitis, and was being j treated
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Atei dc?n, Maryland, Sept. 15. X, bcmber crashed into river while on a routine training flight .od. y. Nice people were sailed Renter.
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  • 48 1 Reuter. ICNDON. Sept. 15.—Britain will end the existence oi* a technical state of war with Austria tomorrow, it was reliably learned today. Britain is the only one ot eh j Big Four power> which presumes a state oi war exists with th? Austrian Government.— Reuter.
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  • 32 1 HELSINKI. Sept. 15:—uoeni, challenging the pro-Pua4an Communist Party, Finland s coall't-on cabinet has set up committee* to stabilise ffages and prices and to mvtsUga.e ihe operations of the secret poolice.
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  • 203 1 U.P. MADISON, WISCONSIN, B* pt. .1 minister spent first day, Monday, as <t "emit, at" tnan after turn'no his buck on the irW'f fa t- so he could tight racial dtscri m !fM tic a More cf/ccf'irclu. Thi R< v. Gi r?i
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  • 325 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). IPOH. Tuesday. Most ci the horses out for this morning*!! traj ing veeie given slow and hintxvorl- «rtth a few fast gaHopa Thoa who Impressed Were aCaxcti Graa, Goat's Bktn, Grand .vU, Ccn*tanca Gold Medallist. Go lea Harvest, Ploaac and COM Wav Democrat, with
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  • 43 1 LONDON. Sept. 15.-The untitled Government plans to make Ps army "one of the largest and beat equipped not only in the Middle Eas. but in the world," a btgk Ireqian official stated today <n the arrival Of the liaq lmhtary mission in London.
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  • 28 1 Bambay, Sept. 15.—The untitled indu.n private trader to urriv.' .n Jr.o:in »odny tndlfi i many Japanese proci.icis Lm Hi.h Ihc pdt« were too h'sh !vr tit Indian market
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  • 133 1 i Tribune Btaff Reporter). Levelling operations at Farrev *****, undertaken by the Army, using their own mechanised equipment and labour force, are now over after six weeks of regular work. The Army, it is learnt, have agreed to vacate the buildirgs :here by the ci.d of
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  • 65 1 Reuter. J rusalem, Sept. 15. —A Eriiis'.i officer died from his injures tonight adtcr being aroanded by A-.ibs south f the Palestin town of Hebron. Travelling in a military car, he came on a civilian bus being r.cld Dp by six Arabs. The Arabs fired on the
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  • 110 1 Reuter. VIENNA, Sept. 15. Gigantic forest fires ratong over frontier OiXtu between Bavaria und the Tyrol formed "v. wall of flarae which has cut off inhabitants preparing to evacuate the Swiss town of Trins, it w.is reported today from Innsbruck. The task ot the rue
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  • 18 1 Reuter. Par's, £;pt. 15.—Representatives ct the Big Four today ratified the Italian peace treaty ir. Paris.—Renter,
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  • 254 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.—Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador to Moscow, who as leader ot the Indian delegation is determined to put up a vigorous flght en tho main Issues affecting India in the United Nations General Assembly debates, spent j
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  • 36 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 15.-The M.B.E. con.'cried on ex-Aimy Captain Ernest JohJ Kent for his at the Dunkirk evacuation has been cancelled !ln consequence of his having been convicted by a civil 00-.v v. Renter.
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  • 168 1 Reuter. Lcudon, Sept. 15 —The British Treasury announced today that the Bank ot England had sold .C'jO.OOo.OOO worth of gold to the Federal Reserve Bam: of New Y. rk. Britain's decision was mr.de on her own initiative and the United States took no share in the decision,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 218 1 MALAYA Dry Cleaning Co. 4ir>, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE QUICK SERVICES IN iii v St«am CU ai»«iur, Ii v stble Ktcuding I >■.«■•:.:• Kteti w<<i kmai ship Satisfaction. PRICES MODERATE I Prize Winners' List No. 13 i 1 —■a TIGER RHYMING COMPETITION I the thirteenth list of j& v prise winners.
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  • 421 2 Sentence of IS months' rigorous impr'sonment was passed on a young serviceman at the First District Court yesterday, at the conclusion of the hiaring 0 f attempted charges of cheating against him. The serviceman, fair-haired, j 21-year-old Philip Mannion, of i the Military Hospital.
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  • 310 2 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Yesterday afternoon. Mr. Chail<\s Newbury, foreign representitive for Republic Pictures Hollywood, arrived at Kallang Airport from Cairo. He is passing through Singapore en route for Australia and then for New York and will stay here three or fu'uweeks. This is his first
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  • 153 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) On- of the strangest daylight robberies to have taken place in 2 n W°2 wa f. reported yesterday to the police. A Chinese assistant of nn electrical shop who was following a trishaw which was loaded with five electric fans belong to his firm stated
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 516 2 »'1 i .ii, vmm i IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND LIKE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM GLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG) Due Sept. 23 ELPENOR Sept. 28 TYDEUS Early Nov. From U.K. for Straits, Houg Kong ana Cuina 1 ]MMM 111 S. 10. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA
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    • 509 2 MANSFIELD T CO., LTD 1 (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Eurypylus" From U.K. for H'Kong SlttJ Gl 2 i 4 Van T HofT' From U.S.A Roads "Glaucus" Due from U.S.A Sept. 16 "Limburg" Due from U.S.A Sept. 20j 'St. cloud Victory" .Due from U.S.A
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    • 660 2 OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Originally incorporated in the Straits Settlements and reregistered in India and now re-regis-tered in Singapore.) -Notice is hereby given that the Tenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at its Registered Office, China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore, on Saturday,
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    • 409 2 BIRTH. To Marker t Souza. a the ffi "fll Appoii.tinon. r A P p:,S g*« the ab 0 salary $250 p m" Grade 2 Transport ion Gooa War»J and fluency ?t2M Malay essentia L erce in labour' woTkarcc ommen a age. p ;ao, of fc£s**<i education tra ence-v. ccptfV;. nials-t
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  • 228 3 J 32). a tnsha rider, -who yesterday plcadea District Judge, Mr. E. p. Shanks, to a morphine for the purpose of ir jections on in default three months rigorous impri- 1 VS P. Mr. M. r a party of re5. |a house on
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  • 225 3 the Far East the Royal Air Force yes- died the greatest hour of "The Few" tie ol Britain reached its climax in the lays 1940 and the tide of battle turned against ver England's southern skies. Malaya a flight of tax N 28 Squadron
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  • 62 3 ti find ball, an 18-yrar- d Una Ha» I jester lav »t th s!„, -1 >--(.i >nd Pouce i in custody until J n claimed tiial or. it extortion. m\ ■LV ;avc atten nt Uv. ,n f> fr °W °nt Snc «wuiit a? h«Slf
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  • 120 3 hk» hail I vJf catcrdey at the otirt, extended td Baohj. 1 ar ßca of the he tin 1 s of rice Jin »as a Teochew «t> n |0 M ,r( I <-f ILrer ng 70 katties -t i.'' f n found m a 1
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  • 166 3 (From Our Own Reporter.) Fenang. Sept. 14.—An open vrrdict was returned by Mr. A. M. I. Austin at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death ol Raymond Nelson, a corporal Ol the Royal Signals Regimem. wno met his death while drivng a jeep when
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  • 125 3 When Tan Choon Keng, of Pulasan Road. Chua Ek Sua, alias Alt Pui and Chua Hong fain, nlias Peter Chua, appeared at the Firs District Court yesterday, they were further temanded <>n bail of $10.000 each until Dee. 2.". Th<> three accused appeared on charges of
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  • 78 3 The discontented W age-e*ner cannot be blamed if he loses WJ interest in his work, because he ii s sick in body and *ouu Tb»s view is expressed-m a presa st*t«l«nt by the gnsaper* pedeta\t*on of Ujnm which deplore: 2ilari;j Ccr*3V.i:;c£- is bound to agaravat* the condition of
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    • 766 3 I ji lSfegl .^ijj^s^^^gW^^tl?' SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Female shorthan I typist to start work immediately state qualification ami salary required to Post Box, 516. Singapore. (0.21S) WANTED Junior Typist for Singapore office. The position is permanent and there are prospects ot advancement. Write stating salary required to Box No. A250,
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    • 502 3 ACCOMMODATION American couple seeking house to rent for six months starting November or December. Contact Twining, American Consulate, telephone 5066. (N.201J OFFICER AND WIFE, no children require accomniodotiOn November on wards apply Boz No. A 245, Malaya 'lrioune. o,nga;<re. (If.I'll) ANY OWNER wishing to let house or flat to European
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    • 555 3 FOR SALE CAMERAS Voigtlander f4.5 lens automatic, pronto shutter price $IC0 Apply Leong Whatt. 55, Nortr Bridge Road. (0.224» NEW SHIPMENT recently arriveu Britons best Britannia ovt- board motors 4 h.p. Apply iSng Lee Cycle Agency. 129, Ja!>n I Sultan. Singapore. tO.£?1> LATERITE for sale enquires Jurong Brick Works. 26.
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    • 812 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE ~TI TIP. CARLTON MOT OR CYCLE, in good running ordar. Tax paid till end December, ;r--surance till April 1948. May c seen week days. 2nd Floor. I '2. Robinson Road, Price $350. (M. 180). FOR SALE: Ilarley-Davidson motor-cycle, 7.5 h.p. Solo excellent condition new battery, tyres good
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    • 512 3 PROFESSIONAL VOCAL TRAINING for beginners and advanced students. Apply: Ena G. KH. Lim. c/O 24, Nf»wton Road, Singapore. (O.207). UNCROWDED Profession. Learn BOTANOTHERAPY during your spare time Interesting. Good income. Low tuition foe. By English uS American Graduate. Box No. 1062. M. Tribune, S'pore. (L 169 r MATRIMONY RESPECTABLE Indian
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  • 559 4 Unless there is a last minute rush on the part ot those eligible to register us electors, the boycott recommended by several Left parties will have been a complete success- Ii is re ported that oniy 9.000 have registered out of an estimated total of 200.000
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  • 960 4  -  Some nations today are trying out their strength against post-war organisations for peace By "PERISCOPE" When Woild War II ended two shcrt y urs many believed chat force lay in the dust with -M'aziim and Fascism. Tne heady rumfs of victory's wine are beginning to
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  • 875 4 Great is the moral responsibility of the* teacher who is to Jay training O H.F. In a time-honoured profession where education and moral responsibilities weigh heavily, the teacher is a poorly-paid Individual. Much is expected oi him but little is given to him. When parents enrol
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  • 367 4 Reuter. PRAGUE. —Armed gangs of "forgotten men", of the war, are spreading teiror in the remoter p:.rts of Czechoslovakia, hiding in the mountains and living oft' \he country by the gun. Known as "Benderovici" after the leader of an Ukranian j unit formed hy the
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  • 115 4 L.P.S. A most remarkable all weldod vessel ever built by a ship building firm will be launched short:v. it is a stratosphere chamber 'n which it will be possible to re- prudr.ee conditions of tempera. tllre and pressure likely to be encountered by an aircraft in fight
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  • 439 4 Ausl ralian machine ry n tiui in the production of a wide ran-' T which are of interest to impor ers. Export to iess industrialised Eas J of the airrs of Australian manufac ers. who la speedily adapted their wartime plants to the needs local
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 191 5 From Our Own Rei>orter v LUMPUR, Sept. 15:—The Commissioner Police ol lfc< Malayan Union, Mr. H. B. Lon-Worthy. 01 press < nique issued here this evening, states is appreciative of the tribute to th? m the editorial of a Singapore paper pubhed in September
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  • 380 5 Th* jv, by the Qfficr ul ol Ihe G i.v ltttM the tea to Mr Thivy. M-r" n of tbe Itepresentimc "J th \V J^ B drawn to cafA. arising via J..'".7.... (elivered by him ■arty organised by the I Malayan Aswxriation in i ith Ir >„.r'
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  • 127 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An Indian who selects taxi drivers as his victims adopted the same ruse for th: third time in succe./Uon— and got away with it. He asked a 'taxi driver at 11 P.m. last night to take him to Scmbawang where he claimed there
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  • 540 5 Yesterday evening. th-> fadoMajayan Association hold a tea P«rt>' at the G.H. Cafe in honour i Mi. .lohn Thivy, the Repreeen*ative of the Government of India in Singapore. After scented wreathes cf flowers had been presented in Mr Thivy. Mr. p. a. B. MeKerron
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  • 65 5 Ratpro. The secnrd R.A.F. Dakota cf 43 Squadron t 0 cany Rtd Cross supplies and comforts for the Indonesian Fed Cross took oiT a t dawn today f.om its base at Changi for Jogjakarta. I t carrying two tons of medical supplies and w 11
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  • 418 5 Marine Police Make Big Seizures (Tribune Staff Reporter} During the last three months. ?,70 pieuls of rice were recovered by the Marine Police. This rfCH was found concealed in the bulkj heads of tcngkar.gs engaged tn j carrying Government rice. I This was divulged
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  • 89 5 (From Our Own Rerjorter) Kuaia Lumpur, Scot. 15. As the Pan-Malayan Government Workers' Council, which represents 41 trade unions, is negotiating tor an irreducible minimum wage of $2.40 per day for al] Government labourers, the All-Malayan Rubber Workers Council, which represents abou--2OCOPO workers, I sued a
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  • 75 5 Or.g Ah Booa <27). found in fraudulent p, -session of two katties of rice in hi.? ha: while wearing it al the Singapore Harbour Board on Sept. 13. was yesterday fined 525, in default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, b> the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. Bernard
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  • 97 5 Eight Chinese, arrested dining the week-end by Auxiliary Police Officer Janus Mac Donald. tf the Harbour Board Police, were yesterday at the Second Diet net Court lined $10 each for trcspac Ving in the harbour board uc9 without permits. Toe men were arrestc
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  • 136 5 Sepoy Jamnapa Chah, aged 23. of the R.I.A.SC.. was yest rdaj sentenced by Mr. L. C. (A,r. Second Police Magistrate, to six weeks rig< us impi isonment for theft oi" 4 1 gallons of ritrol trom a Crown lorry at the june ten of
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  • 805 5 (Tribune Staff Reverter) A r Ugt demonstration ot how Singapore's Biol Squad woud be abte to put an end to n»re«3tve unlawful «m h hant d.snlay of ndmg control by memb-s of th- st4 p t^, T H Sed th? refect Colonial drill rVSSSj
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  • 202 5 <Tribune Staff Reporter) My. Run Run Shaw, well 1 known Singapore and Malayan cinema magnate, returned to Singapore after a s x months business and pleasure trip to the United States and the United Kingdom. X: wca accompanied by Mrs. Shaw. The ETiawg wers met at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 523 6 A Marine nolice constable's adventure on the night of Jum* 4 was related at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday when Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner, returned a rinding of murder by an unknown person or persons. The inquiry was on P. C. Atan
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  • 85 6 Two Indians. Ram Pasar (25) and Ram Bala Singh (30) who wenj charged at the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday With fighting in public stated that they were not fighting, but conversing with each other. The detective who arrested them at the junction of Selegie Road and
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  • 63 6 K. P. Abdul Aziz, a waiter in a licenced coffee shop at U.oper Serangoon, was yesterday fined $30 at the Second District Court, for selling a cup oi sweetened coffee with milk to a food cor.trol inspector on Saturday for 15 cents—five cents In excess
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  • 79 6 Stole Brandy From SHB: Jail Fine Eighteen-year-old Chan Soy Yeun, accused of theft, alleged before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. Bernard Oehlers, yesterday, that he had run away from the Salvation Army because he did not get enough to eat. He was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment and
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  • 259 6 (Tribune Stuff Reporter I A proposal to divide the $800--odd Eurasian Women's Association Fund equally between the Association's Education Fund, the Girls Sports Club and the Anti-T.B. Association Fund was passed unanimously at the last meeting of the Women's Asso elation at the S.R.C. yesterday
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  • 128 6 Charged with voluntarily causing hurt t 0 a compatriot, a juvenile, who was produced before Mr. B- L. Chua said that it was an accident and that he had no intention of hurting the complainant Hcarirg was adjourned. Two girls, aged 12 and 13. were lined
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  • 798 6 "I shall be surprised if the Straits-born of any race pay much attention to the vapourir.gs of Mr. John. Eber and his political associates The PRO is not and never will be the champion of the Straits-born. We think he i s
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  • 52 6 /Fr?m Our Our. R^prr^r.» pjr a large number o! Ind an shipping labourers who walked oul on Sept. 4 following the i dismissal of a scrang Pc Moyarned Sultan, by K.'Patchee Co. on Sept. 2, has ceased and m«*t of the workers have gnnp lo .ik lot
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  • 427 6 Counsels' Addresses Today The case for the defence of Irwin Oliver Jones. 38-year-old Singapore contractor, on a retrial, for the murder of a Eurasian, Maurice Fox. by shooting at h J m at the Malayan Seminary. Upper Serangtxm Road, on the night
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  • 27 6 untitled AssociatK,:: Rq^**^ the local shat» L ed the week fashion but Vw 21 slightly more J 9 of the Industrial M two selec-:vv
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  • 127 6 Rubber Market Tiie rate m I littl? improvvmem i the opening in lhe business was d<. e for No. 1 RAS^JJ W;th gocd buying frZ ces slightly improvfi ness was later ci m fob There bc;n» adrr> the London and New To* J kets the local particular!v
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  • 465 7 (Ev RESERVE) Thrilling and fast football was witnessed yesterday evening at the Jalan Besar Stadium when the Ist battalion Seaforth Highlanders eliminated the Royal Engineers from the S.A.F.A. Cup knock-cm competition by four goals to two. The Seaforth forwards were fast, tricky, and quick on
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  • 155 7 Reuter. BONNEVILUE SALT FLATS. UTAH, Sept. 15.—John Cobb, 47-year-old British racing driver who had to abandon his attempt t 0 beat his own world innd speed record after a gaping hole had been torn in his threeton. 2.500 horse power car
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  • 282 7 Following are the fixtures, for the week ending Sept 21 in the Singapore Badminton, Association's Junior and Veteran championships for 1947: Saturday, September 20 a 1 2.15 p m: VETERAN'S SINGLES— SE-MI-FINAL: E. J. Vass "Diehard* vs Koh Keng Siang (Playfair) MEN'S JUNIOR SINGLES QUARTER FINALS:— Poh
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  • 140 7 In the semi-finals of the Mens I Doubles in l nc S.C.C. tenms championships, played yesterday at the Club courts, W. H. Drooglever and R. F. Drooglever beat I K. N. it. Wuson and R. M. Nelson scores 6"0, 8-6; R. F. Smith and F.
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  • 91 7 Playing at the 6t. Ueorge s Road ground on Saturday last, in a fast and thrilling game the Unicorns' Club were defeated by a strong Seaforths' XI by the odd goal 10 five. Although the Unicorns' Club two goals m tne t-tace ol trl gam« th.reugh
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  • 66 7 South China's football favourite. Lee Wal Tong, will feature, in a diffwmt role Uiit everting tit will pwUtfptA* in d tennn, ftrifcnltioa wffll local Wavers .captained by Robert CWa. The exhibition 'was arranged by the Chinese Consul-Genera 1, Pr. Wu Paak-Shyng, and will be
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  • 230 7 Tli qualifying round of the Race Course Cup took place over the week-end and resulted as Ir lows: D. Neill S6 16 70 K. T. San 85 11 71 F G Mirths 87 16 71 H. Tooke 78 6 72 K. S. Murray 81 9 7?
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  • 110 7 Flaying at 'Home', the Social BP. (Reserves) defeated the Flying Eagle BP. in the return friendly match by five games to two. The results were (Social Players mentioned first): SINGLES: Samuel Seah beat Cher.e Kiat 15—14. 15—14. Emile Nuris beat James Ang 15—10. 15—11. Chwee Kang
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  • 132 7 I: a friendly badminton match played at the St. Joseph's Institution Hall, on September 13, 1947. the C.V.M.A. (St. Teresa* beat (Si. Joseph's Institution* by four games to thrie. The results were (St. Teresa players mentioned first): SINGLE:—E. M. d'Almcida lost to Chua Ke?
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  • 62 7 Reuter. j RANGOON, Sept. 15. Purmese Premier Thakin Nu. leader Jof the Constituent Assembly, to- day introduced in the Assemi Jy Burma's draft constitution in its i final form as approved by the constituent committee. The draft, which embodies principles already approved by the Assembly, is expected to
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  • 77 7 US Preferences Reuter. GENEVA. Sept. Js.—Dcle?a*.ca from <h»: nnUons of the British Common .'-earth to the ,interna-ion- trade her* today met rh«D United Jitter, represent**. !vrg *o hear the Air>.«lean an&vtr -to then- en £ih£tr& preferences made last Tuesday It was understood that the Uruled States were not satisfied wKh
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  • 164 7 Playing on Sunday morning at the Victoria School before a large gathering ol old boys from both schoo's, the A.C.S. Old Boys' Association beat the Old Victorians' Association by 5 games to 4 in a badminton match of five singles and four doubles. Results
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  • 58 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 15: The following are home football results: FIRST DIVISION Bllackburn 1. Blackpool I. SECOND DIVISION. Coventry 1. West Bromwich 0. Sheffield Wed. 2. Bury 2. Tottenham H. 2. West Ham Utd 2. THIRD DIVISION NORTHERN. Halifax 0, Hull City 2. Rotherham 0. Southport 2. THIRD
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  • 86 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With 50 cents, which he claim ed was all the cash he possessed at the time, still !n his pocket, an Indian Other Rank left a Chinese who had supped him at 6 a.m. last morning in Rangoon Road The
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  • 75 7 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Sept. 15. —M. Paul Ivan Zceland, Belgium's pre-war Prim ior. has today nominated Belgian delegate to represent j the Netherlands on the three- nation commission apbointed by the Security Council to invest igatc the Indonesian dispute, it was reported he re today. On Sept, 2
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  • 74 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 15.—Fredrick Mysbcrg. Dutch manager of the American brokerage firm who was sentenced to m n c years' imprisonment last May for having violated China's foreign currency regulations, has appealed to the High Court for dl>mismissal of conviction on the grounds of m!sconduct of Hie Shanghai
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  • 88 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 15 —The Marshall "Aid to Europe Programme" drawn up in Paris by representatives of 16 nations will be ready for presentation to the participating governments this week, United States Economic Under-Secretary William Clayton disclosed today. Mr. Clayton, who arrived in London last Thursday, after
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  • 30 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 15— Eighteen top »cor/ng British Overseas Airways pilots captains of Speedbird Constellations on the North Atlantic routes—between t)\rto h..ve f|oW>n 1-jhis "t Crn "V«
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  • 275 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 15.—Denis Compton, during the I course of his great innings of 246 for Middlesex against the Rest at the Oval today added yet another stroke to his already wide repertoireRunning down the pitch to Goddard, Compton slipped and
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  • 78 8 Reuter. Oxford, Sept. 15.—Tiie world must be willing to wait tor good part cf a century for atomic energy to solve the world'B power problems, said Professor M. H. L. Fryce sneaking at the aiv.ual esh'bition o! tlu; AssO-. clatiO-i cf Seientifts Workers. Ke »aid thai It v\ns
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  • 86 8 U.P. NANKING. Sept. 15.—Staff- 1 Sergt. Joseph Cervonne -olcadod 1 not guilty today to murdering two Chinese by drowning on August i. Cetronne was charged as necomplice in the murder of Wang Shouper. and Kefatien. tor which Corporal Frank Aldrirh Was sentenced to iif t imprison- ment recently.
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  • 271 8 Reuter and U.P. TRIESTE. Sent. 15.—A British girl was stripped to the. waist by a crowd of Italian youths, sever- British soldiers were beaten up, ard Allied newspapers were attacked and spat upon by demonstrators when the birth of the free city of Trieste—set up under the
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  • 116 8 Reuter. Nuremberg, Sept. 15.—Two rcrmer mimoers of special Nazi police tro »ps accused hers today cf tai.ng part in the slaughter oi 1.00d.00U people had to bo carried cut of court, one because be wns trembling violently, ano the ether because be had aa epiiept-c
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  • 238 8 Reuter. MONTE CARLO. Sent. 'V K%ncy R'aeh. 20-year-oM prl sh Oivmpic swimming hope, waooc death ea'. ly this morning had Le*n attributed to intentil* vis a victim of sleeping sicknvs. the French prejs agency repot ,ed tonight. There wus no ccnri. motion of
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  • 203 8 From Our Own Reiwrtcr MALACCA. Sept. 15.—What appeared to be midnight invaders at 155, Heeren Street in Malacca, flrallv turned nut I be a poltergeist playing his nrarks. Rest darts of the house had complained that they had heard ihe scamper o/ running feet
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  • 809 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 15—British Commonwealth stra- tegy and defence, tiie proposed Commonwealth customs union, and Common wealth financial relationships pent raliy will t r discussed by the Qomoionwealth i prime Ministers when they saltier in London in November for tho Rcyal wedding of Princess Elizabeth, heir
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  • 50 8 U.P. Zurich, soy is. it was 1 announced official'y tc»dav that meet ratior. n<r will be ilfted tomorrow and meatless da>s wil be abolished. The rationing was mainly caused by a drought wh ch r<ccssilated mass slaughtering as not ci ough fodder was avadab e.—U.P.
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  • 40 8 U.P. NEW YORK Sept. 15.- It v. -as reliably reported that the U.S. Secretary of SLate, George Marshall entertained the Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang Bhihchieh today. According to a icport they had a two hour "earnest conversation." U.P.
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  • 46 8 U.P. San Francisco, Sept. 15.—. i Ci&uds A. Lab.lie <54> a Vetera a ocw4>ape.rmaJ, and drama cd.'- tor of the Can Francisco News for t': e past 15 years died here (cda>. He one: spent a snort t'lnr in the advertising business in Manila.—UP.
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  • 31 8 (Tribune w t B following t J combined against thelSS Aitkin (s.cc Lawtb* (SJtc.l »«P8 (Arayj Crt*j (Army) SS^* 1 (Up., (Artm ifoorc (R.A.i.) Boon Lean* (sr r,
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  • 23 8 S.A.F.A. Cat- R f v v.>. R.A.r. Ba Jaail Stadium. Mixed Doohlos rrail n raurnament; Krhpj Wai Ten* aa Consulate Coartt
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  • 40 8 (From Our Own K<w* Taiping.--Messrs. 5 3 KSei and Coin k been appoint d i teaching .staff ol M Apnmveri Scat ri. Mr. Qua v..1 clerical stall of the m Hospital, araik Itr the Registrar o: Etta m
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  • 48 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. j Attorney Get era! Tom C. CS today urged federal disrej tornevs io take m >MM Communal and ol sive actiYitiej in the:: rt H v declared that arvu n your diitrir* is j; Communist act v.;place for Sua n the W States.'—UP.
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  • 161 8 Three *****?neso—fiam wihye Bang Le »23» and Checnj Ft>ok Chow (2l> -plead Bernard Oehkis. the Third Police Magistrate, taining $f>s 45 cts. under fat* pretences \\< on Jan. 15. The court told that at 10.55 a.m. on Jan. 16. a detective who was on rounds
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  • 96 8 An elderly ch'nese clerk. Bun Keng Yen, auache' to tho f *<*rc*a Labour Syndic ite '.vriH knocked down by a lorry in u< nt ot Lhe Methodist Church in '{Vlulc Ayer Street. He sustained tevere head injuries and v/ia tmeonsrio*!* when taken to the hoenlta) by
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  • 136 8 (From Our Own Importer.) PENANG, Sept. 15. penanvi only twj rubber facto-ics I -c Tan Hoc'; Company and the Lee Rubber Company wh>h I threatened close dov.-n *if eon- tract ors and workers did nH 1 agreed to a pay-cut of 50 per cent to lay reach'd an
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