Malaya Tribune, 18 September 1947

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE IT—■ —T LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) rjtfir paofs SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents.—Messrs Colin Tunur Lid., Talbot llou>*\ 98,
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  • 260 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Eight y on? Sir.gr.pore merchants and tiaders are en the 'tlack-Uot' of the Import and Export Department. Invoices of their imports are carefully scrutinised ty tie Dcraitment's officials and shouid any suspicion ,r._ a3 t iatcrgity certain items may be refused r prt
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  • 123 1 U.P. 00U HMIMI Sept 17. The Ceynt is contemplating Ihe withdrawing of subsidies to rubber producen because of the mmn on revenue from nibber exports it was learned today. Th< government has beer, buying rubber at 65 Ceylon cents per pcurv fa top grades with
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  • 40 1 Reuter. Aiirr.o. it.--The Greek Council today discussed MMVn roc the .-t-entrfHonm-,' of the r attended '->• Major Go r. Sir Steward R. vims, h-ad of tbf Brii'sh nitttarj te Greece, «f Majoj Gtnoral William Liveca\ted States mission tcthm.—Renter.
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  • 125 1 JJ PRO. chief, ■n v. g. Ihomson will not r »ed by tne Government pan m th proposed Malayan MDU "0 We Quest.on of tne forthcob*B| election. Aanoaneiog this in the Adti UzcJ this morning tc Mr. C. C. Tan s m sn A Gcve ram tilt's un*m*f4
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  • 190 1 U.P. NKW DEL/ T T. S>r>t. IT —II n-is announced officially today that a non-Muslim refugee ca-avan was attacked on Sept 14 by a large M"sHm mob near Lvallmir. Pakistan estimates of casualties to th*» refugees were 100 killed and 100 wounded. Forty of the mob
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Flushing Meadows, New York. Sept. 17. —Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly meeting here declared last night: "All steps are being taken by the Government to bring the riols undc* control. We hope that the
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  • 44 1 Reuter. LONDON, oept. 17 Dulip Bose. ".ndlan Davis Cup player, returned to England from Switzerland on Monday and accompanied by another member of the Davis Cup squad, Ghaus Mohammed, will leave for home in the liner Strathmore on Sept. 25. Keuter.
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  • 79 1 Reuter. Wellington, New Zealand. Sept. 17:— Japan should be deprived of her "springboards of aggression" a report on the British Commonwealth Conference on .he Japanese peace treaty presented to the New Zealand Parliament said today. New Zealand's chief interest in the Japanese peace settlement was security,
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  • 51 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 17.—Prime minister Ea-non De Valera of Eire and his Finance Minister. Scan Lemass, will fly to London on Friday for a day's trade talks. De Valera' last visit was a "ut nine years ago—for talks on the return of the Southern Irish ports to
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  • 48 1 Rangoon, Sept. 17.—The Karens, a racial minority from Central Burma, 4ive» m areas forming a "separate unit within the Union of Burma" when the independence is gained, but there will be no Karenishtan— separate State—Saw Sam Po Tl:in. Karen leader and Burmese Education Minister, said today.
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  • 551 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 17.—South Africa's report to the United Nations on her dispute with India over the treatment of Indians in the Union asserted that the Scuth African Government had broken no agreements "internationally binding" nor had violated any principles cf the United Nations
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  • 111 1 Reuter. ATHENS, Sept. 17.—Monsieur ThemiBtocles Sophoulis, Liberal Prime Minister of the recently formed coalition government of Populists and Liberals, today declared that he would order mobilisation of the entire Greek race" to put down the guerillas if they did not heed a proclamation he issued calling on
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Sept. 17.—The Governor of the Central Bank of China, Mr. O. K. Yul, was today elected Chairman of the International Bank and the international Monetary Fund.
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  • 20 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Sept. 17—A trade agreement between the AngloAmerican zone fa Germany and Yugoslavia was concluded here today.—Reuter.
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  • 64 1 Reuter. BOURNEMOUTH. Hampshire, Sept. 17.—During a "Battle of Britain* air display here today, a Canadian pilot, Flight Lieutenant Green of Vancouver, stunting at the request of spectators on the seafront was killed when he dived his Spitfire straight into the sea. He was executing a
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  • 132 1 U.P. London, Sept. 17* Professor N. p. Mott, 42. one of Britain's most brilliant atomic scientist, declared that England could never hope to defeat Russia by herself in an atomic war. and declared that his scientific colleagues and the British public will soon
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  • 51 1 Tribune Staff Reporter) Three Chinese gunmen ransacked the house of a Chinese in East Coast Road at 8.15 last night and got away with $780 in cash and valuables. While the robbers were busy in the house, the owner of the premises was locked up in a small
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  • 48 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS. New York Sept. 17.—The Pakistan delegation to to the General Assembly whose Installation into the organisation is to take place within a few days attendei today's Assembly hearing. Headed by Sir ZaffrUllah Khan they sat in the special sect.on reserved for prU vileged visitors.—Belter.
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  • 151 1 < From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Today: A steady drizzle from five o'clock this morning held up training for about an hour before the horses \*ere taken out. Only half pace work was seen on the sand track. Mardigraa, a strong contender in the Cup race,
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  • 289 1 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 17. The Evening Standard reported today that the British Empire service chiefs have drawn up a plan to defend the entire empire by push-button warfare conducted by an enlarged air force working under a small army of scientists The War Office made
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  • 87 1 Reuter-AAP. Canberra, Sept. 17.—Mr. Robert Menzies, leader of the Opposition, today moved a vote of censure against the Australian Government in the House o! Representatives on the rejection by Mr. Joseph Chifley, the Prime Minister, of his request for a referendum on the Government's proposal to nationalise
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  • 65 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Sept. 17.—Siam das joined the sterling group, it was officially announced here today. Siam's decision, taken on Sept. 11 after long consultations between th«; Siamese Oovernment and the Bntish Embassy, gives Siam greatly increase freeodm for using sterling which can now be freely utilised
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  • 196 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 17.—A British Commonwealth and EmDire Customs Union has rOW been accepted as part of the British Government's trc.de policy, ti was authoritatively learned in Lor don tonightDominion finarcial experts, now in the capital examinirg with British Treasury officials the general dollar situation, have had
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  • 30 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—The Steering Committee of the United Nations unanimously agreed tonight to set up an "ad hoc committee" to deal with the question of Palestine only.— Reuter.
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  • 73 2 Because a wedding reception is to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday evening, the proposed debate on Elections between Mr. John Eber, Vice-President of the M.D.U. «and Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations. Officer, will not take place op that date. Negotiations
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  • 480 2 The recommendations contained in the Worley Commission Renort (nnhi£h rf <n the Second Supplement to the Malayan uSSf OoCr ment VsetVof the l?th 17th February 1947 as Gazette Notification No. 1022 and also Government Gazette Extraordinary dated 15toJ»__iu2S 1947 as Gazette Notification No. 251) for payments
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  • 82 2 At the general meeting of the St. An f hony's Old Boy's Association, the following were elected office-bearers for the coming year. President: Mr. Ho Fook Seng. Vice-President: Mr. Ng Tat i Choy. i Hon. Secretary: Mr. Peter i Pong. Hon. Treasurer. Mr. Goh Jwee
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    • 618 2 II 1 P P I i\ im ~MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Eurypylus" From U.K. for H'Kong S'hai Gl 2 Van T Hoff" From U.S.A Roa<is "Limburg" Due from U.S.A Sept. 20 "St. Cloud Victory" Due from U.S.A Sept. 23 1
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    • 401 2 j IN SLNGAPORI i Agents For Malayan Railways' AND GLI From U.K. Continental Ports Glengarry for Hongkong, Shanghai due Late Oct. J?DK IAJNDON. ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, GLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG) Due Sept. 23 ELPENOR Oct. 6 TYDEUS Early Nov. From UJC. for Straits, Hou* Kong and China GLENGARRY due late October.
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    • 154 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Violet Christine Hodge Green way and Shaik Showar carrying on a laundry business at No. 133, Stevens Road, Singapore, under the style or firm of UNITED LAUNDRY has been dissolved as from the 9th day of September, 1947. Dated
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    • 537 2 NOTICES SALE BY TENDER. The NAAFI Disposals Committee, SEA FAR EAST, Stafipr I pore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following! 6 Fordson Mobile Canteens fitted with heaters, racks, trays, sink and water tank, and 1 Trailer Bakery Oven. These vehicles, which will be sold without warranty, will be
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    • 519 2 G.C.S CLERK \r p ßn>lf ITI will heholVo n^ c t November. 194--29 th September fixed. 1 194 or^ Appl leal for thi ß addressed t 0 thr k tary (B>. color Office. Sirs the 15th olace ard llf I animation will bT£**>* law TAY LIAN TECK n Late of
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  • 286 3 nths rigorous imprisonment was passed X rag yesterday when he appeared before Mi J. P. Merson, on a charge of theft md four gunny bags of cloth worth of the Singapore Harbour Board on Dec 28 year-old from as issued. treated. i, ,pal .2.'}.
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  • 74 3 b Own Reporter.) Wed.—Deteci C.I.D. opened n tOrioos exling a 24-year 'high 'n< 1 her two male fl r they had at- m 52.000 k place short- rdaj, on the r. Pudu and Lim Siev panylng Hie lap TJta Ming his wife. Dur iggle, th<
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  • 25 3 M Wrilads reminded that V 'V 1 held at Dr. r iidence at Katong n: regiss< ction I cate with No. 16 Joo
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  • 273 3 The Ceylon Flood Relief Fund committee acknowledges with thanks the following donations to the Relief Fund: Messrs. K. D. C\ melius $100. R. Jumabhoy $51 S. Abdul Oafoor $25, V. Balasinghaio $25. Ng Thuang Kiat $20, Oswald Henry $20. S. Kandiah |20, S. M Vasagar $15,
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  • 117 3 Mrs. Goh Kok Kee < Singapore» and Miss M- Robertson (Secretary. Malayan YWCA Hq.) two ot T he Malayan YWCA delegates who have been selected to attend the World's YWCA Council Meetire at Hargchow. chma, m October, are due to leave Singapore on Friday. They
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  • 113 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) military officers appointed by the Chinese Gotbe Consular Commission investigating the Indonesia are arriving i n Singapore by air on •ay to Bala via. j r from the 'n a military fe 'ne.se Air Force the Cuangi Saturday. Arb
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    • 743 3 Hi Hi \Jk\ '_> SITUATIONS VACANT LEARN DANCING free with I allowance. Wanted a Chinese English-speaking girl between IS and 25 by a Chinese Gentleman as Dancing Partner. Experience not necessary, but must be keen in me Art. Allowance ot S5 will be paid for every half an hour practice
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    • 524 3 ACCOMMODATION SINGLE GIRL desires nice bedj rooi.i in Tanglin area, if possible. I First of October. Box A 274, M.T., j Singapore. (Q. 258) YOUNG AMERICAN seeking flat or good Bedioom-Sitting room with bath in nice residential sec- tion Require garage. Telephone General Motors 3947. (Q. 257) TWO DOUBLE-BHD rooms,
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    • 572 3 FOR SALE t WESTINGHOUSE FRIG. 6 cv. ft. perfect running condition, $400 .or best offer. Owner requires I large- size. Box A 270, M.T. Sin- I gapore (Q. 247) MOTOR BOAT 18 feet in perfect 1 order, complete with mobile cradle, j I bes t offer must sell ring *****
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    • 781 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE j FOR SALE Vauxhall 14 saloon, mileage 9100, 1946 model, purI chased U.K., $4,000. Eox No. A 273, IM.T., Spore. (Q. 255) FOR SALE 1910 Vauxhall 14 with two new tyres and tubes perj feet running condition, nearest offer $2,500, inspection Phone 2544. j (Q. 256) FOR
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    • 576 3 PROFESSIONAL VOCAL TRAINING for beginners and advancer! students. Apply: Ena G. KH. Lim, c/o 24, Newton Road, Singapore. (0.207). UNCROWDED Prof es. ion. Learn BOTANOTHERAPY during your spare time Interesting. Good income. Low tuition fee. By English £a American Graduate. Box No. 1062, M. Tribune, Spore. (L.169) PHILATELY FOR SALE
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  • 441 4 What lessons can ue drawn from the expansion in the Note Circulation in Malaya from $67 millions in 1934 to $410 millions to-day The issue was rising rapidly in the years before the fall of Singapore and even before the Pacific war was seen to be inevitable had
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  • 895 4  -  Her principal expert-rice- under international control, Siam is showing signs of turning increasingly to industrialisation as a means of rehabilitating her economy. By Dodwell Cooray Some time ago I wrote .n these 'jolumns that mere was a scnooi ji tnought in biam which fav- urea seif-sufficiency
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  • 249 4 The love-life of whales has b e en Investigated by Dr, Raymond UUmore, biologist ter t; c United Stales Fisn and Wildiue oeivicc. Hus conclusion is that .ome whales nave a lot, some nave none at all. As Dr. Joad would say, it all d-rends on tne
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  • 720 4 Letters To The Editor "NAIR." S.r.—lnsofar as the selection of representatives of Workers' delegates to the preparatory Conference of the Asiatic Zone of 1.L.0. to be h Id at New Delhi next month is concerned, the procedures adopted by the Governments of
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  • 334 4 UNKU ABDULLAH. ®i r > —Sir Ibrahim should be blessed by his old age to understand that whatever j have done under the Johore Constitution was ali for the good o: the country, the people and his own. Bel ore the last b:g meeting convened by the Lembaga
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  • 111 4 Sir,—The good news that three months' gratuity was to be gianted to members of the Passive Defence Service was read eagerly by us !n your valuable paper. Since then numerous requests by readers have appeared in the 'Tribune" asking when this promise would be implemented However no official
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  • 232 4 France, reputed to be one of the gayest nations, is today one cf tne unhappiest countries. Thirty-five per cent, of its inhab.tants have confessed that they are unhappy, and only 9 per cent, stated that they were very happy. This fact has been revealed as
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  • 102 4 A lifeboat which, it is claimed, wiT not capsize, has been v v-nt°.i AielNmine. -.1 i It is suitable for use by surfing clubs ir varying surf conditions. Internal copper tarks fore and aft are usual in conventional designs, but the irventor believes that the ir board
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  • 116 4 Th-- 1 Floral GOMOaBI ported to IvtffC made a American film tm nMM Australia FW»W«I companies should Ml I -»er cn'. ol NKfr »*li**J big*, roounftfcf! loUi afi nr. in devckfiC 9 picture in-I'istiy ,n Atiftral* uroi osal is lwilt*Bd tn M transmitted t? Amend fir
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  • 764 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) first lime since ihe liberation the pageant i the celebration of the birthday of the re was held yesterday at the Istana Besar f col ur and ounshine. ihe Ltwsn (adjoining the Istana) was up with Malay chiefs In their dark
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  • 201 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Lady Marcclla Ibrahim, wife of the, BulttM of Johore, was yesterday confirmed as Sultana of Johore on the occasion of the 7/fth 'birthday of the Sultan. The Sultana is now in Europe. She met the Sultan whde ho was in Britain after the
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  • 114 5 Six women and ten men, all Chinese, appeared at the Fourth Police Court, yesterday, charged with stealing sheets of 7,irc and timber from an old Japanese Surrendered Personnel Camp at Delta Road on Tuesday. One marrwas discharged, ard three men and six women were
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  • 290 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Students in th? two local colleges will in the near future enjoy additional amenities when the plans of the International Student Service (Malaya) are put into operation. An Interim Committee was formed four months ago to draw up a constitution, and although this
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  • 26 5 The Malayan Sharebrokera Asa elation report- The {hare market continued cuiet and d'Jii. There was. however, a hardening tendency for scm° industrials.
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  • 490 5 Singapore Government and Municipal servants may boycott the forthcoming Legislative Council elections. Unionists representing approximately 4,000 Government and Municipal servants, at a meeting at the Malayan Democratic Union premises last night, agreed to refer back to their tenpectlve committees the following resolution: "NO SAFEGUARDS" "This
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  • 169 5 Public response to 'save power'appeal deplorable TWO DISTRICTS PAID THE PENALTY LAST NIGHT FOR REFUSING TO CO-OPERATE WITH THE AUTHORITIES IN THE 'SAVE ELECTRICITY" CAMPAIGN. They were "blacked out" for three hours when it was found that despite the Electricity Department's warning to cut
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  • 102 5 The S.O.S. appeal from the British Military Hospital, Singapore, for the "wender" dri? Streptomycin, which was broadcast, frcm Radio Malaya on Monday night, brought forth many responses, states an Army spokesman. The Civil General Hasp.tai had delivered a quantity of the drug by 10.30 p.m..
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  • 66 5 Two Chinese walked Into a watch-dealer's shop In North Bridg Read during lunch hour yesterday, strapped two watches t > theii wrist, aiid whet) the shop-keeper demanded pnym nt, produced a hand-grenade. The terrified shop-keeper bad to allow them to leave the Shop with the watches, valued
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  • 26 5 TOKYO. Sep. 17.- Contracts totaling more than US$l,BOO,OOO resulted in the first two weeks of private foreign trading with Japan —Renter.
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  • 20 5 A false alarm sent two fireengines from the Central Fire Station to Trafalgar Street shortly before last midnight.
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  • 41 5 The following areas mny hare to be deprived of electric supply from G p.m. to 10 p.m. today: Jalan Besar Ar i. United Engineers Area. Nassim Road Area. Killiney Road Area. Orchard Road Area. Dhoby Ghaut Bras Basah Road.
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  • 36 5 Six Chinese believed to be connected with the kidnapping of a Chinese towkay at Ulu Bernam. near Tanjong Malim, earlier this month, have bee» arrested by the Kuala Kubu district police.
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  • 693 6 Three more days have been set aside for the hearing of the case against George Gauron, a Sanitary engineer and former Singapore internee, who is charged with causing hurt to his wife, Vivie Gladys Gauron. Mrs. Rosamund Russell, of 13, Scotts Road, gave
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  • 139 6 Sir Ralph Hone, SecretaryGeneral of the Malayan Union was the guest of honour at th" Autumn Dinner Meeting o: the Singapore Rotary Club held at the Adelphi Hotel last night and attended by about 130 Rotariars and gu-sts. Toasts to the F>og, Rotary International
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  • 23 6 LONDON, Sept. 17—A wedding grift of period furniture from th** people of Lancashire is to he made to Princess Elizabeth.
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  • 1470 6 IPOH, Wednesday.—Three new importations to the Malayan Turf scored their maiden wins in the second day of the Perak Turf Club's September meeting held in Ipoh, to-day. Of these three "Kiel KongsiV Golden News (Flan; nery up) provided the biggest upset when it
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  • 422 6 Reuter. A Singapore- teacher, Mrs. Constance Alice Halo who c* cuated to India in the dark days of early 1942 sa d in theHg Court yesterday that when she returned she found that bi QUsband was living with another woman But Mrs. Hale who
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  • 1066 7  -  Wai Tong says: 'Our hardest game' (By FULL-BACK J< ro *u,000 frenzied spectators saw a combination of iv mans and Servicemen, representing the Singapore Amateur Football Asstciatior, held the South South China touring team to a one-all <5r ;\v nt Jabn
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  • 353 7 We ihts for seven races on the th rd day on Saturday Sept. 20 are as follows: First Race starts at 2.15 pm. NOTE: Re-classifications to Class 4: Spur Wing, Rapsey. Queen. John Ham. Peter Con, Gracious Lady, John Bull. THE PERAK CUP. Horses Class 1. Div. 1.
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  • 233 7 Five thousand soccer fans trom all parts of Johorp State yesterday watched a dogged struggl bet wee 1 an all-Johore Malay te;:m and an all-Johorj Chinese team lor possession o the T.-ng Seng Cup, a trophy donated n honour of the Sultans birthday. Play
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  • 87 7 The following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club 11 111 teams in a Water-Polo game against the G.H.Q. FARELF at Tanglin Barracks on Saturday the 20th instant at 4 p.m.— Vow Wah Sung, Yeo Jui Mok. Ong Swee Poh. Loh Heng Kee. Jerry Tan. Tan
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  • 65 7 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Soot. 17. The Soviet repatriation vessel Ilyich has "been denied entry into Shanghai and would be "detained" if it forced its way into port, it was officially announced here today. A special detachment of Chinese military police has been despatched to Woosung (entrance to
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  • 79 7 The Haikowyu Soccerites will play a friendly game of soccer against the Pulau Bukom sports Club on Sunday 21st at 5.15 p.m. at Pulau Bukom. The team will be chosen from the following:— Tong Chiap. Rasak. Lopez. Tiang Chye, Chwee Leng, Ronnie Lim, Hoi Meng.
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  • 31 7 SOCCER. S.A.F.A. Cup. R.A.F. Tengah vs. G H .Q. FARELF, Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m. TENNIS. S.C.C. Tournament, Men's Doubles Final. HOCKEY. Meeting of Secretary-Conven-ors, S.R.C. Pavilion, 5.30 p.m.
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  • 106 7 Reuter. London. Sept. 17.—For more than a century, various British Regiments have been claiming the return ol battle trophies which were deposited at the Chelsea Royal Hospital by King William IV in 1835. The hospital commissioner have always n fused the claims, but now they have been
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  • 112 7 The Airman defeat the Joililads Athletic Union by three goals to two on the SRC ground yesterday. Flory took a penalty after ten minutes and scored the first goal for the airmen. Joililads equalised through S. Chandra, the centre forward. After the resumption the inside left,
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  • 70 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 16.—Thirteen British hushar.ds of Russian wives in Russia plan to meet W London In November in an attempt to see M. Moiotov when he attends the meeting of Foreign Ministers. •'We are optimistic that this time we shall be able to do
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  • 30 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 17.—Middlesex beat the Rest by nine wickets at the Oval scores: Middlesex 543 for 9 dec. and 21 lor 1: the Rest 246 and 317.—Reuter.
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  • 63 7 In their first table tennis match with the Serangoon Asat the Serangoon English School, the newly formed S.H.B. Boys' Club emerged victors by 5 singles to 2. Associations, clubs, teams or parties interested in having matches with the Club in soccer, table-tennis and badminton either senior
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    • 122 7 '/15 i'- 171 -r 1 o i" n tn V s Jtto-morroK ;T./ oi RJO 1 h 0 i i on Ri. V- i CHUNGKING P.M. I The r tPI Lioadess QUEENS Leop Man" OPEN IN(iT.-DAV I rofciSn >ea! Expectations t I iANSFORMER \||iv,, SPi I VI ISTS audio r
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    • 509 7 I SINGAPORE j GARHKK f PREMIERE! OPENING TOD AY—3.l5- 6-30 g l 5 p M MISS SAB AH and ANWAR WAQDY in "SERR-AB1" fo*M or MY FATHER'S SECRET Tlie Scandalous story of a man who ur knowingly marries hi 3 own illegitimate sister finally to end up in it's not
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  • 747 8 New rules cf the Eurasia.n Association, Singapore, provide for the admission cf lady member., according to the report of the Committee and Statement of Accounts for the period ended June 30. 1947. Th( twenty-fouth innual meeting of the Association will be held at tin* Singapore
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  • 29 8 Owing to the electricity being cut off there will be no 6.30 p.m. show at the Pavilion tonight. The 9.30 p.m. show will be on as usual.
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  • 92 8 Major j, k Warniiaham. X A S a, a 10-year-old Briton, attach ed to the Petroleum Reserve Depot. Woodlands, claimed trial yesterday .«hen he appeared before th- Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr Ft. J. C. Wait, on a charge of having caused the death of lim
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  • 286 8 The following ex-gratia payments to members of Passive IV fence Services. SJmtaDore. have been approve^Throe months' gratuity t.« hose members of the Passive Defence Services who volunteer ed on or before the 7th December 1941. to be npii according lo the rate of their
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  • 74 8 The Tamil Brotherhood Association will meet th e RNAS [Scmbawang) at soccer, a t Sembawang o n Saturday. Players are requested to assemble at 94, Owen Road, by 4 p.m. The Tamils' team will be selected from:-3. Sithambaram Manian, M. Rasak. M. Ghani." S. Murugesu. M.
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  • 78 8 The Singapore Amateur Boxin* Association ha* nrrabged uu attractive card of 12 fights at the Happy World covered stadium tomorrow in a'li of the Convent of the Gtood Shepherd building fund. A stror g team from the Police including Frarkie Peatalia, Cpl. Jan tan and Tan Choon Guan
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  • 333 8 LONDON, Sept. 17. —Unbeaten since the opening day of the season, with six wins and a draw to their credit, Preston North End, 2—l victors over luckless Stoke City at Decpdale tonight, jcin Arsenal as leaders of the first division table. The London club take
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  • 139 8 LONDON, Scot. 17.—The ?i n cr t 1 Korpkong were beaten by Bromley 1° one in a scccer match here tonight' > teams were levsl, each having scor^n Sing lao opened the scoring after 10 minutes play, a free kick just outsid- 1 the penalty ar2a
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  • 61 8 The death five Indian so!: ed their comir.: i four Br:t'sh N.c.O 2 the Jan lardin? on in 1942 hav e %3 pended.' Mr. John A. Th.-. i Represertauve gf M Gevemmer t. inferonj' questing the C-ict I Lt. Gen. Sir ft•; suspend the bu Governmert of
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  • 188 8 LONDON, Sept. 17.—The dominating the Middlesex pair, Denis Compton and the 1947 cricket season is clearly shown by which place them first and second In the tine averages. Scoring 3.516 runs and making 18 centuries. Compton set new figures for the highest aggregate in a season,
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