Malaya Tribune, 19 September 1947

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  • 56 1 The Malaya Tribune 1 tHE PEOPLE j?Q|? THE PEOPLE LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Now prt'ited simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Tenang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) iMi'' Singapore; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 PRICK TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs, Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St., Martin's
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  • 129 1 ~„.,.,,firui owning n tees' nrrtved I* U IHi I'III 6 v.,) tents i t, ami Mihmi >'t n s .<■s > > I, it wiu &VC U ition if *»<« I****** 1 Consideration will itc accordthem if then Ho not mn\4et then pn mist i
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  • 364 1 (1 ribunc Staff reporter) most important decibels of the sored Educational Conference which em Nankins? last week was the universal delegates on the urgent necessity of ton I; mi nlal Education. This was told to me by the Singapore delegate, Mr. J.
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  • 34 1 I Anf ix-ilay Serial >!<v st i n the 111 ii*;!: Tribune 07 i Ntnda; don'l miss Lovo Fioiiis A I Clamour Battle" I kaW Uieme, frankly I Iroatj-rt.
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  • 86 1 iCHERAN. Sept. 18.—Russia a -croncl not 3 couched in denSS terms h^ S _..a.CN sw ,f t action by the n Parliament -without 1 tactics"—on Soviet in Persian 01. jj m*bq learned here toThe note aaujia Z!n f 8,1 >v viet aor ivar. Sadichikov on **s 'J reply
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  • 346 1 (Tribune Stair Reporter) Singapore has taken more steps to belp Britain in her dollar crisis. 1 learn that the new restrictions will considerably a Meet the import ol American luxury goods such as rayons and textiles. A newly-instituted price list limits
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  • 44 1 CAROL LUPESCU OFF TO PORTUGAL Reuter. RIO DE JANEIRO. Sept. 18.—ExKirur Carol of Rumania ar'd hit Wife ftfagda Luneseu. whom ho married recently on her sick are to sail for Portugal tomorrow. Report! last week B*ud that they would remain iv Portugal IndeAnite.ly. Reuter.
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  • 37 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sept. 18.—The United States and Burma Burmese Governments have agreed to exchange ambassador-, and the Burmese Government has selected U So Nyun U its lirst ambassador in Washington, the State Department announced tonight.—Reuter.
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  • 273 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, 'Sept. '18.—South Africa's persistent 1 failure to impove her treatment of Indians in the union was denounced as "more censurable than abuse of the veto", when the bi»- debate on the United States plan to bypass the veto opened in the Assembly
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  • 35 1 U.P. Trieste, Sept. 17.—A young Japanese American second Lieutenant sumrnarlly rejected an ultimatum issued by Yugoslavtroops to the second United States army outpost in an attempt to grap Italian territory west of the new frontier.—U.P.
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  • 47 1 About 1.000 consumers were without light on Wednesday night. Unless there is co-operation from the public, electricity will be cut off tonight from the following ure&s: Great World Area, Ho Hong Oil Mill area. Albert Street. Chatworth Road and Tanghn area. Dftlvey Road, Pierce Road.
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  • 62 1 Reuter. LONDON, Bept 18 —Britain's Colonial Secretary ID*. Arthur Creech Jones, prevented by the hurricane which swept Florida from flying to London to attend th«> Cabinet meeting the Palestine debate in the United Nations will have to state his ease Which will *lei-ide Britain*, policy in
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  • 42 1 U.P. Manila, Sept. 18.— Vice President Quirino whfv is concurrently Secretary of Foreign Affairs told a Press conference to-day that eight more treaties of amity with foreign courfriefl are being negotiated and the Philippines foreign service is being rxpanded. —U.P.
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  • 63 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. :8.-Tho failed nop• discrimination clause nine f(d\ the American lain agreeineiitjpi whic'» prevents Britain fiom deliberately seeking Bpptre purchases at the expense of tie United States sur pliers, was never intended to l>e a "strait jackt on British trade," John \V. Snyder, United States
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  • 1141 1 U. S. Accused Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Rus 1 sia charged in the United Na- lions Uvieral Assembly today > that United States policy threatens to wreck the United Natior.s and fcment a Third World War against the Soviet Union. Soviet Vice Foreign Minis er. Vishinsky.
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  • 288 1 (Tribune Stat Reporter) Tenders are new being invited by tne Director »f Public Works, j Singapore, for ;ne reconstruc- tion of the teylang English i School. j These who wre in Singapore during the Jap occupation will recall the tend! explosion that i shook the
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  • 134 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Continuing their war on ric smugglers, the Singapore Marine Police made an important and successful raid on Tuesday morning when a patrol boat, acting upon information, poune-«-d on a tongkang as i t was leaving the Empire Docks at abou» 7.30
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  • 108 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 18:—The poss bility that Russia may threa-t-en to k-ave the United Nations if the American proposal for a veto-free 55-Nation Security Committee of the General A >*rmb4y is was being seriously discussed today by delegates to the United Nations General Assembly. The
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  • 63 1 (Tribune Staff R.-porter) Thousands of school boys and gills and teachers spent a misclable day yesterday. Those who attended the morning sessions, experienced great difficulty in finding their way home. Some i of them did not reach home un- til 4 p.m. School authorities reported
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  • 145 1 (Tribune stair Reporter) I The Singapore Turf Ciu'o, ai- most ready for its re-opening November Meeting, is now ready 'to receive new members. Old members have only to pay tho usual f?e without having to ap- ply for re-'nstatement. Both new members and old members,
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  • 93 1 U.P. (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two Chinese, one armed with a pistol, staged a street robbery j in the heart o: the city last nigh- when they waylaid a compat- riot walking at the junction of Hill Street and Coleman Street at 8 p.m. and ushered him
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 49 1 pTEXTILES General Merchand.se vV or VARIOUS US.SPI l li»N VI MIRZAPORE CARPETS thaj walking-on-air feeling" the world these carpets have turned mat y a ?x $31.50 $49.00 $94.50 »,140.00 I* 9 $141.75 $189.00 1 -I S COIR MAT TINGS and COIR DOOR are also available. i -PLACE .mcwwi yMONE4649
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    • 19 1 I 1 READY-MADE AND MADE TD OKDKR mmMm mt n 1 r f wbBLIOOL T BHj I TIGER BALM
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  • 235 2 Five hundred men of the Ceylon Labour Corps, who arrived recently to replace Japanese surrendered Personnel working for the Army, rioted on Wednesday night at their camp in Reformatory Road They are reported to have been dissatisfied aOoiu their food, and it is learnt
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  • 79 2 A statement that he had stolen three soldering irons and two hammers because his salary i was insufficient, was made by a 20-year-old Malay. Hassan bin i Amir, at the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Hassan was found with the soldering irons and the
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  • 44 2 Reuter. CANBERRA. Sept. 18.-A vote of censure on the Australian Government, moved by the Opposition Lileral Party as a p:otest against the proposed nationalisation of the banks, was defeated in the House or Representatives today by 40 vote*; to 26. —Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 497 2 1 1 1 M singapok» j I Ai»« k it*«* for Malayan f&ailway& AND GLKft Lli\K From U.K. Continental Ports Glengarry foi Hongkong. Shanghai due Late Oct. rOU iajjMDUM, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. GLĔI i N iY (calls HAMiiURG> Due Sept. 23 ELPENQR Oct. 6 TYDEUS Early Nov. From U.K. lor Straits.
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    • 492 2 4.1» BOOKINGS SEA BOOKINGS RAIL BOOKINGS CLEARING I fOGWACDINe OF BAGGAGES IPf RSONAI -W EFFECTS ETC 4J&L. M SPECIAL v TW ON ING TON WESTON* I BABY GRAND PIANOS. Phone *****. NANG HWA PIANO CO. ft j 173, Tank Road, Singapore. ft MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL
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    • 183 2 NOTICE Re EDITH GERTRUDE lIOGA.N (W) deceased All persons having: any claims againsi the estate of th e aboveramed deceased, late of No. 10, Upoer Wilk'e Road, Singapore, who died on the 7th day of August. 1947, are required to send particulars of their claims in writing to the Public
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    • 621 2 NOTICES ""trading WITH THE ErVEMY ORD.NANCL Ko. 22 of 19IJ!) CUSTODIAN CI PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. v of 19is SALE BY TENDER No. 40 The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following:— 4 nos. Nissan 3 ton trucks Spare parts including brake lining, valves spring, etc.
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    • 489 2 Road, so;, of w JTai* sailing by 5,5?* 20.9.47 to fu j? h er *5M WijrS^ FUND ,Ft Please conn**, for tress, whatever relief /-H give will v. ffla .;oBec either direcj to wfijJS* SHANGHAI BANKio to Chmrman or S£sdS** Tenders are invited h. supply and delivery of JmJ ed
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  • 495 3 n own Repot iei i F, 4 vr Sept. 16- R e that it was a mean B J Jennet t'ourt today one veai's riment with eight y rotan on a Lee Tuck. :ted on a charge mmit extor lt V
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  • 39 3 Mom fine of $270 was >es- Fourth Police Wirt. ,mpo*ed on ten Chines, uauaine throe women, when «jy pleaue.l guilty to erecting afferent streets, without TO»on, or. Wednesday. ice-cream with- ences. thre e men weiC fined $25,
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  • 317 3 A (Tribune Staff Reporter) On Saturday and Sunday night Sop:- 20 and 21. at 7.30 p.m.' amateur Chinese operatic performances win be staged at the Happy World by the combined efforts of four amateur musical and dramatic associations of the Teochew community in Singapore. This
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  • 328 3 Pur, Wed—Two 11 Wong bate L:n Hock hen 118>, Raja Ayoub in l .J': 0 Ma g»strate s Court this oinary inquiry d a tentative V ttspired with •< to commit the M- ur CWrying arms. tafford, A.S.P. o! lence stated
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 78 3 jjjhna Cause l%24HMin J of an Ameri- Wteiiw w Rouble to set "P*' 1 of choking. L__«_4 No more burning SS** «C*r**WHii-l inS_»sw_i dl f c °yory. Men. "St* 5 IS?S-_- r *»torinp viR«M SM&_M 'L eep "oundfy all SS M «ndici i". anQ work ana C__3 to ,X ""cceesful
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    • 774 3 Triune SITUATIONS VACANT LFARN DANCING free with allowance. Wanted a Chinese English-speaking girl between 18 and 25 by a Chinese Gentleman as Dancing Partner. Experience not necessary, but must be keen in the Art. Allowance of $5 will be paid for every half an hour practice from 5.30 to 6.00
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    • 524 3 ACCOMMODATION WANTED small or part office accommodation. Australian Finn. Replies Box No. 1105. G.P.0.. Spore. <R.26d) SINGLE GIRL desires nice bedroom in Tanglin area, if possible. First of October. Box A 274, MT.. Singapore. (Q. 258) YOUNG AMERICAN seeking Hat or good Bedroom-Sitting room with bath in nice residential section.
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    • 558 3 FOR SALI-: FOR QUICK SALE Otic Westinghouse 6 c. ft. Refrigerator 1941-E model excellent working order apply Box No. A27fl, Malaya Tribune. Bt&gaP° re (R. 263. '•Hermes" Dual Purpose Radios, can be used in the Home or Car. now availaWe at Celebes Motor Co. (Tel: 4680) 142, Lavender Street or
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    • 748 3 TO CLEAR STOCK fine quality Belgium glass tumble i s 8 ozs. an i 10 ozs. what reasonable offer? 383. NorC: Bridge Road, or, Phone *****. (X.268). VEHICLES FOR SALE i I FOR SALE Riley 12 h.p. sports saloon good condition, new lyrec, 1 1 $3,000. A*-ply Raffles Hotel. I
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    • 544 3 i PROFESSIONAL VOCAL TRAINING for begin nets and advanced students. Apply Ena G. KH. Lim. c/o 21. Newton Road, Singapore. (0.207». PHILATELY FOR SALE Japs occupation stamps mint. Best offer secures. We buy stamps, all denominations. Catholic Book Crusade, Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur. (M.186» MASSAGE SWEDISH MASSAGE and Medical Electro-theraoy 131
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  • 500 4 The movement to induce shopkeepers to display price tags—and to take a pride in so doing—has met with a greater measure of success than all the previous campaigns towards a similar end, even though some of those campaigns sought the aid of legal compulsion. Though prices of foodstuffs
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  • 1003 4  -  Despite Austerity, Britons are now spending 30 per cent of their incomes in luxuries compared with four per cent in "the good old days'' By Dr. George Gretton Recently Britain's Ministry of Labour issued its first estimate of the cost of living: under a new index
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  • 145 4 A new British echo sounder a:11 be playing an important pal;, n the Swedisn Deep Sea Exoedi. -on which set out recently lor i fifteen-month scientific research on ocean floors. This Expedition is hoping to penetrate deeper into the ocean ->ed than ever before so as
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  • 205 4 DISAPPOINTED X SERVICE Sir.—On behalf of the rank and rile of the Johore Military Forces I wish to express our thanks to the Resident Commissioner of Johore for his kindness in publishing in the local papers notification regarding "Discharge Payment to
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  • 208 4 N. Mamat. Sir,—The phra-e "Kaum Memu M now being Freely used by Malays. me n and women, in newspapers, i n speeches and (•lsewhere will probably lead to Arabs and I ndian Muslims adopting the words "Kaum Arab" and "Kaum Muslim India." If this, in my opinion, unIslamic step
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  • 410 4 "JEY DEE YES" S.H .A .U. Sir,—Mr. C. C. Tan has raised a strong voice lor unification of the Meuicai services. And now tne doctors have been given an interim scneme which compares favourably with tnat of their European counterparts. This is so -ar very good. Still there
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  • 96 4 DREAMING OF C.L.A. Sir Your correspondent Mr a. S. Lee need not worry about Governm* nt Employees declaring themselves bankrupt. Mr A S. Lee is mistaken; the Government not only expects its employees to live on water and air but jf possible, on a r only Is Mr
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  • 314 4 Army Bureau of Current Affairs has followed the demobbed soldier into Civvy Street in the I guise of the Bureau of Current Affairs, an independent and noni profii-making organisation. The Bureau la fostering the growth of an informed and res--1 porsible oubiic opinion ifi devi--1
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  • 85 4 Thf- prec'pitron. an j machine which kills ?erms. usH latest ;n domestic appliances t£*B marketed in Australia. IU rtm vi il l lamps pad electronic <9fl I will remove all dad partidemM Iwti! ss bacteria, in rooms WMa Thi lamp kills tho pM sB the electronic
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    • 44 4 DELIGHT TO THE EYES THE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST NUMOUNT KIMLISS GLASSES Glasses that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good tast e and sty c They are cushioned against breakage. EVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS 19. CHULIA STREET Telephone 4435. SINGAPORE
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    • 53 4 ,1 (A LLIHb Bl 7 VALVE A C. AND 6 VALVE Tune in to vrur EaVftUrite stations new superhct receivers ■rhich represent very latest development in modern technique. ■ata Di tril iMor.: MStf^J M. E NATHAN SINGAPORE EXPRESS RADIO ft ELECTftfCAL SKK^V^) UN RADIO CO. PENANG *ortU Agents:—BAKDXLANDg BUTTERY ft
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  • 292 5 I kr.l 1 the Malayan Peoples Anti Japanese <\rmv I •-i three .summons charge* at the Third Magis- r ay .erst Iv:.) resultTJw 1 J~| funeral procession of representative of the (£4 J**~ Communis! Paity. Lin Al Hll hai ged with a
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  • 265 5 U; E rung Chi.iese, was yesterday, at the con.'n Qary inquiry (at tiie Seventh iPfJlide Court. Wag drate, Mr. E. S. de Banzie, to stand trial Assises en a charge of possessing a revolver and ammunition on Jun; 12. fi:ul :n 13.000 M
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  • 39 5 THENS, Sept. 16 The SubCommission in Salonika of tJfe T"nit*V. Nation* Balkans Commisaior EnQuhy which ha* been ir.v.-i igi I in Ulleg •< ontier inc'.t, nt> t ..lay v.'ooml up Its pfO" cos I::._ I v 8 iCttllW I h*l*
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  • 481 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. C. K. Cheng. weU'kllOwil Chinese businessman of Singapore has Just returned from an extensive five-month tour of Europe. During his trio, he has avail' ed himself of every opportunity to survey the paper market, m order to assess the possibilities
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  • 132 5 The excuse thai he had been tro ill t walk to the police station, was offered by Ong Teng San to the Third Police Magistrate. Mr. F. Bernard Oehlers j st( clay, when he pleaded guilty, being a police supervisee, to
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  • 530 5 Inmates cf th? Singapore Leper Camp, who show the aptitude and willingness, are no receiving training to take over some of the administrative ami nursing work in their own Cimp, the Rural Board was Informed by Dr. R. J. Grovewhite yesterday. Dr.
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  • 106 5 The hr<-t car to be stolen this month was spirited away from I its garage in Holland Road on j Wednesday night. J The c\.r. a Hillman "10" bear- ing number RN 3777, was used Iby Major Angus Forrest of the Roya! Marines, who has
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  • 1057 5 "Unwarranted Interference" Claims A dvisory Councillor The Singapore Government yesterday forbade its Public Relations Ofhc r, Mr. G. G. Thomson, to hold the proposed debate with the Vice-President of the Malayan Democratic Union on the question ol the boycott of the forthcoming Singapore
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  • 173 5 A Chinese woman living at Thomson Road did not know that a hen and ten ch.cks had been Stolen from her until the thief, with the poultry, was brought to her bv the police early yesterday morning. Selemat bin Sulaiman. aged 25. pleaded guilty
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 143 5 What a relief! "gfgjß No More Sour Acid 7r.ar.ks to De Wit's f^r?^'^l iv.acid Powder. Icm t eat what I like. I? -^fil jrtftout fear of any ill I^^^m^ If roa are sunering from excess acidity. Indigestion, heartburn flatulence, etc. why not try a tin today? The first dose will
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    • 106 5 PUNNED LihHTINC nerience ol our Illumi- nating gawtasen has pr<»- f ducrd a \vid«» ran«e of jwSK*;.. Fluorescent Fittings giv::V'V mc the most modern 1 1 our Dccoraliv*' V~-^-Jest advantiSi' 1 foe hiih cttei- -^'■f'f'^S^SO^ t B**le* of Ike Os- I j ram Flu orescent -^^Ct^?-^^^^^^^^^ I »*nrr ni* hie
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  • 1920 6  -  A Review Of The South China Soccer Tour (By Reserve The South China tourists leave to-day for Bangkok where they will play two more fixtures before returning to Hong Kong to participate in the league. They
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  • 862 6 IRWIN JONES SENTENCED TO DEATH Reuter. CalmJv facing Mr. Justice Bostock-Hill as he had been throughout the thirteen days of his re-trial. Irwin Jones holding the rail of the dock, said, "Your Lordship. I am not guilty. I was I never arywhere
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    • 125 6 Fi mm I i 1 ha piers T«»-I)a j THE 2nd INSTALMENT 16 REELS. CROCODILE PIT O! DEATH' GAPING JAWS OF RAVENOUS ALLIGATORS WAITING FOR WARM HI MAX FLESH I I WILL IT BE BATMAN OR DAKA? TO MORROW AT MID NIGHT E g E I f EDWARD G. ROBINSON
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    • 110 6 W TOUGH! j Children's Matinees Tomorrow Sui: lav l .mi. Geor-e Murphy in ''THIS IS THE ARMY I (In Technicolour) i OPENING TODAY AT TH 11. l is, Lis CATHAY m 1 INTRIGUE DRAMA ROM***CI YOU J^Oj^Q^^j£J!^ Ls! mmmmSĔ n ah exciting j week-end wM,>*H^i| 1 rogersl limtuweiV*! o% the
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  • 1367 7 SPECIAL COMMENTS ON TOMORROW'S RACES Following are comments and led ohs, subject to scratches: THE VICTORY CUP Horses Class 1. Div. l. 9 Furs. Rosewell's Boy 9.04 Win the Peace 9.02 Prircess Guinevere 9.02 DRB 9.01 Grand Prix II 9.00 Lynchburg
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  • 110 7 The foiiowing arc the fixtures l n fhe Singapore Civil Service Associate n Tournament for this week-eid, commencing at 4.30 p.m. Saturday 20th Sept.—" A" Team vs. D Team E. J. Vass vs. Abdul Rahman. Bakar Mattar vs. Chua Chin Hoe, Tan Chwee Kw v.s. L. A.
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  • 239 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 18:—First twelve in cricket average-:— Batting (qualification eight innings) I. N.O. R. U.S. Avg, Denis Compton, Middlesex, 58 8 3816 246 90 85 Bill Edrich. Middlesex. 52 8 3539 80 43 E. Lester, Yorkshire, 11 2 657 142 73.00 «C. Washbrook, Lancashire, 47 8
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  • 32 7 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Cup: R.A.F. Changi vs. Chinese Juniors, Jalan Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY Singapore Hockey Association Committee Meeting, S.R.C, 5.30 p.m. BOXING Amateur Boxing, Happy World Stadium, 830 p.m.
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  • 103 7 Soccer enthusiasts are keenly looking forward to the visit of the Shanghai Chinese football team, Thr tourists are expected to arrive in Singapore before the month is out. They will first go to Bangkok for a series of games. Manager of ihe team, Mr.
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  • 67 7 The S A.F.A. Cup match between R.A.F'. T ngah and G.H.Q. FAR ELF scheduled to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday was postponed owing to the ground being unplayabl Although the rain ceased at about 4 p.m.. one end of the Meld wns still under
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  • 22 7 In conformity witn the Municipality's "Save Power drive, lights outside the Municipal Building were not switched on last night.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 280 8 Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 18 Dr. (Miss) Loh Stew Ok takl yesterday evening thai the war between the Dutch and the Indonesians in no way interfered with the relationship between the delegate.! ot the two countries attending the Lis! July Oslo
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  • 132 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Pj&maaG, Weds.-—lt i; understood thai the committee oi th. Penang Chinese Chamber of Connie rev will meet on Friday to finalise plans for a one-day hartal in lVnan; a; a protes in>t *he new Constitutional Proposal lor Malaya. roaiacca and Kiang
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  • 94 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 18. Egypt's Aral steel plant is to be bte'lt with United States financial backing in the Nile Valley provinces of Aswan. Mr. Leon Setton, un in» dustrialist from Cairo, announced toda) Th» ]>lant will be elected within 18 months
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  • 146 8 A* the resumed Inquiry yesterday, into the deaths <j\ uiis tevdi victims Of tho blase at Malay Stiee* on Sept. 4, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. w. O. Porter returned a finding of loath by miflS/flvent ure. M. Porter added thai there was no
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  • 169 8 From Our Own Reporter > IPOH, Sept. 17. A sum of $100.000 has been offered by the Malayan Union police for information leading to tIM arrest of the Klian Intan bandits who massacred civilians an«l police a short tiniij The gang is estimated
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  • 31 8 Rester. LONECN. Sept. 18.—Lame! and Hardy have volunteered to appesf at Cliuwirk. Empire, tteXt Week in place oi tne Ink Sports who refused to fllfi l thrir on^acement. —Rester.
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  • 170 8 IPOH.—On Monday, a Malayan Airways "Airspeed Consul" passenger plane made a forced landing on the main Ipoh—Troroh read just r.ear the latter town. It appears that the plane wae on its way from Kota Bahru to Kuala Lumpur and on arrival at
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  • 198 8 Civilians, policemen and Servicemen will be participating in a grand programme of amateur boxing at the Happy World Covered Stadium tonight, commenc- ing at 8.30 p.m. Sconso-ed by the Singapore Amateur Boxing A. c iociation for the benefit of the Convent of the
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  • 166 8 UP. Reading Sept M.— flashy Be bast:an 'of Manila, weighing 147 lb. stopped Pat Byew, 149 lb. v Knnna polls, in the sixth round of a scheduled ten-roun-d;r last n ght before 2,000 fans ai Reading fairgrounds. Byers who floored Sebastian fcr a no count in
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  • 62 8 Thrilling soocer 1« anticipate*! at Jalan Besar Stadium this Sunday when The RovelX meet the Seaforth Highlanders in a friendly game. The Rovers will be selected from the following: Kng Hoe, Teow Seng. Abdul Rahman, Chin Lye, Leng Hoo. Vas»3, Harith, Lim Swang. SharilT Madon, Haji
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  • 64 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept lE.*- The London Trades Counc l. representing 650,000 trade unionists, today called for a govemmerii ban on ail Fa. 1 cist activity, the imprisonment of Sii Oswald Mosley, former loader of the British 1 nioa of Fascists and the banning of anti-Semi-tism. These demands
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  • 119 8 From Our Own Klenarl C KUALA LUMPUR. respondent submit himself for a n,• v.'p i made by Mr. Justice Spencer v V High Court, this morning, wh*n h suit sine die, in which Chariot! petitioned for the nullity 01* marriage frJ John Bethuel Danford, on the
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  • 66 8 Reuter. GLASGOW". S*M>t. 18.—The Bsc of the new Dominion »>f India flew in the Klea shipyard. Port Glasgow, today for the lulinvhiritf of the tuinscrew passenger and cargo steamer. El Hind, owned by the Scindia Steam Navigation Company, of Bombay. El Hind, a vessel of 9.000 ton's.
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  • 83 8 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Sept. 13. At a meeting of representatives oi the various communities of Peiak held at the Federation of Trade Union premises this evening it was decided to hold a hartal on Sept. 25 as a protest against the revised constitutional proposals
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