Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1947

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune Ly the PEOPLE /YXft THE PEOPLE LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) TiTin Mora SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS! -r The Malaya Tribune London Aq*nts: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot Hov«f>, 98,
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  • 204 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Colony's expenditure continues to mount. With practicaiiy every meeting of the Singapore Advisory CouncJ Finance Committee, voles are revised, und in Ihe end the final budget gets bigger. TJie lat?3t known meeting of the Finance Comi! ittee en Aug. 25 resulted
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  • 35 1 U.P. ATBfHS. Sent. 10 King Paul left Athens t<x'.:n- fnr a two-week tour of arpiy Oases in northern Oreece after i swearing t n three n w government r.u-mbi rs U.P.
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  • 169 1 r,»-n eW 19 -An Army men 's oi -11 s i ia'ji cap t it, Dathan 200 m'lc.s from •save Palesta c unconfirmed -norl i :hing here said. A rmy officers from rics, includir c E^>p*. I were said to be had been drawn BP md
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  • 38 1 RANGOON, Sep: 19. The r mem has de- 1 Kui rt 4.750 tons of ir the ens*" Pakistan on "hurls o stare off hch cor fron •pie n the floodaccording to a I here today.—
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  • 48 1 Reuter. i S pi 19.—Turkisn n Office ote s denyii g ™jpu an charges that Ankara 0 iv e n "unfrierdly barges that TurU d Yugoslav v/.-r I n reported today ent to Sofia and f spectively hv *ne y 1 -a Foreign Minister. S..dak— Reuter
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  • 193 1 NEW YORK Sent. I». The leader of the SouUi African delegation, Mr. Harry Mwrence, told the General Assembly tonight that he regretted thai tho "distinguished leader of th»" 1 «rdnn delegation should hjv> refei ed n her speech today to !he Indian-South African and
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Lor don, Sept. 19. AngloAmerican talks in Germany on tha implementation of the Washington report regards '4 the setting up of a bipartite control board for the Ruhr mines are far advanced and an n nouncement from Essen niay be exoected almost immediately is
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  • 52 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 19. —Lt Gen. Albert c Wedemeyer, who made a two-month fact-finaing tour of China and Korea as President Truman's special envoy, was handing to the United Stages State Department today a report on his fir dings which was said 10 be "lengthy" ana to contain
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  • 162 1 Reuter. Ne.v York, S.pt. 19.—Russia strongly opposed in the Steering Committee of the United Nations General Assembly tonight the placing en the Assembly agenda of an Australian sponsored item protecting the rights of the Gen. era! Assembly n the admission of new members. Dr. Herbert Bvatt
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  • 102 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 19,-Bnt;sh Chancellcr ol the Exchequer Hugh Dalton said tonight that Britain would havi to dip further Into her gold reserve to beat the dollar famine but warned that tho transactions sh< uld be seen as 1 "danger signal" to
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  • 50 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Sept. 19:—It was oTicially announced here today tha* the total number of accused in the Burmese state assassination case is ton, including ihe ex-prtmier, U. Saw. The announcement added <hat the complaint will be tiled before the tribunal "on or about Sept. 24."—Reuter.
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  • 88 1 SHANGHAI. Sept. 19.—Tho trial of Charles P. Archer. 33--year-old Hongkong-born. Briton, for the murder of a Chinese gold-bar dealer <Yu Shenshao on Aug. 1, was resumed today after accused pleaded not guilty to charges when he faced a Chinese court yesterday a fieri oon. Archeo, who
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  • 49 1 Reuter. OSLO. Sept. 19.—Mr. Gard* hi, President Edward Bene.s of Czechoslovaks, and Sir Join Boyd Orr, British Director General oi the World Food ard Agriculture Organisation, at c among likely candidates for this year's Nobel Peace Prize named in the Oslo evening newspaper Dagblade today. —Peuter.
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  • 50 1 Reuter. PARIS, S-pt. 19. —If. Maurire Schumann, Chairman of the Popular i Party, left Orly airport, near Paris, I today tn fly to Pond ich erry, Freiicd I Indio, on a mission for the French Government. M. Schumann is to visit New Delhi after his mission to Pondicherry.—Reuter.
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  • 47 1 U.P. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 19.—The fu'l fury of a tropical hurricane with I 00 to 100-mile winds slammed New I Orleans today, flooding tho streets, j and knocking down signs, scatter*Hi de rls atid causing at least on i-i--iury daring the first phase ot tde storm.—U.P.
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  • 203 1 Reuter. Montego Bay. Jamaica, Sept. 19.—The British West Indies con Terence for closer union, representing 3.000.000 people of mixed races and interests who live under thr British flag in the Caribbean, today unanimously accepted the principle of federation. The conference recommended that a permanent
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  • 179 1 Reuter. incte omcers were further em powered to arrest without warrant any person having commit ted a known offence and enter and search any premises withou: a warrant. A despatch from Anuritsar said motor convoys sent out from Am:tsar on Tuesday and Wedne? day rescued and
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  • 48 1 U.P. ROME. Sept. 19 The Foreign Oftic i and the Ministeries of Laboie- and Defence jointly announced today that largo of Italian airmen were emigrating to South America and were not ohtaining employment because they had failed to register with the emigration commissions. H.P.
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI. Sept 19 -The Government of India today issued an ordinance authorising the Reserve Hank of liuila to advance loans in tunes of difficulty to all hanks scheduled and not scheduled throughout India against any form of securities which it may deem sufficient.
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  • 35 1 Reuter. lONDON. Sept.. 19—Sir Roy Dohson. Managing Director of a. v. Roe denied leaning a statement that the T,tn. Ma'H-de.-tor. says that the BOAC Tudor I had been rcjerted -is passenger aircraft.—Reuter.
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  • 51 1 U.P. PARIS. Sept. 10.—The General Lahour Confederation of France, controlling the destinies of 5.500.000 Trench workers, pdotested today against the recent international negottions held in New York. London and Gen. va to raw up world trade regulations on the grounds that the\ were aimed against the Sovit Union.
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  • 27 1 U.P. OBOEVA, S. ot. 10.-Russia lias refused to participate 1" the forthcoming H.:v: ne trade conference, it wis b'.irrkd today from official sour!es here today.—U.P.
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  • 26 1 U.P. PRFSCIA. S*pt PJ.—One thousand Jtaliin priests fathered dere today for a series of disrn laiong o. 1 ing the clergy up to date.**—UP.
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  • 25 1 LONDON, Sept. ltt The British government is serous! v studying cutting down the Biitish adminis" tmtlee st:!**; in Ormany. it was learned today.
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  • 80 1 TOKIO. Sept. IP. Tens of thousands of refugees from the northwest suburbs of Tokio choked the roads into the city today as the River Naka, Swollen by Hoods, threatened to burst its bank 3 ar.d inundate the homes of half a million inhabitants in an
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  • 36 1 irOH. Today: A heavy shower yesterday last evening and continual rain throughout the night rendered the going for today's races soft. Several upsets are likely. Best hets Rosew ell's Boy. Goat's Skin. Grandhill.
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  • 46 1 U.P. LONDON. Sept. 19. —A member of Parliament. Sir Patrick Hannen, told a luncheon of the Society i bscrving Chihean Inlependeace Day today, that he reguretteO to see Cmle drifting into the arms of that "baby nation" the United State! nod away from England.—U.P.
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  • 186 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 19. M. Kuzma Kiselev (Byelo-Russiai spoke for 50 minutes in the United Nations General Assembly today. Tie repeated the main points of M: Vyshinsky'a attacks yesterday onr American "warmongers." Referring to what he called American wrecking of the Atomic Eneigy Commission's work,
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  • 37 1 U.P. PARIS. Sept. 19.—The French I Foreign Office announced today that I the French government had asked Bo- viet Russia to sell to France 1.500,300 tons of wheat and socondarv cereal*, j —U.P.
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  • 29 1 U.P. MUNICH. Sept. 19.—Four Gen wan criminals who committed atrocities at Dachau and Mauthausen concentration camps were hanged in the courtyard of Lan!sber<r prison .arly this morning.—U.P.
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  • 326 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Se<pt. 19.—Qiairman Charles A. East of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee —one of the "war mongers" named b y Soviet Delegate Vishin.sky in his speech before the United Nations —declared in a radio address following the Soviet attack that
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    • 295 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for thi Construction of Earthworks, Retaining Walls and Drain at Amoy Street Back Lane. Specification and Tende r Forms from Municipal Engineer's Office (Room 218) Deposit $50 (refundable). Closing in Municipal Secretarial (Room 235) noon 29th September. 1947. SALE BY TENDER. The NAAFI Disposals
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    • 417 2 X °TICF S Singapore. the purchase of t v? e 3i ■4 DOS. Nissan 3 ton S Spare par s ir.s, valve. 2 nos. c. A. V g B.P.E. 3 cy] Bjtric Centriw motor loov. 4000 pSman Compressor^* I»» bends, eaHoiila Maajnetic nritcheTftS for 250 H.P tOrs'Jap. rewcotSffj insulators, marb
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  • 632 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) LUMPUR, Sept. 19.—Indicating that a is being taken by the authorities in the members of the Union Police Force, a a ready been finalised for the institution mittees throughout the Malayan Union Force,to represent the interests of superior and officers
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  • 293 3 A Cheque for $22,348.77 will be j handed to the V.M.C.A. on Tues- day next on behalf o: all three j Services in Singapore. i The money represents the baj lane; of donations made by members of Singapore's business I community in 1910 to found
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  • 358 3 Government Servants Free Medical Attention: Thrift Society's Comprint (Tribune Staff Reporter) Eighty per cent of the loans granted to its members by the Singapore Government Servant*' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society were for the sett 1.-ment of medical bills. Mr. H. M. Danker, the chairman, at the Society's half-yearly ordinary
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  • 92 3 When General Sir Neil Ritchie, X.C.8., K.8.E., D.5.0.. MC, Com-mander-in-Chief FARELF. lunched with the 2 Royal Lancers at Seremban on Thursday, he was shown the Regiment's Visitors' Book He saw the entry he made when he last visited the Regiment in 1931 Capt.
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  • 156 3 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Sept. IH. It is reliably learned that the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce are planning a Pan-Malayan hartal to be held on a date to be decided. The Panang Chinese Chamber of Commerce had been invited to send delegates to a meeting
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  • 27 3 Reuter. Lcmdon, Sept. 19 —B?}Uvi-: April 1 and July 1 this year, the total civil staff employed in Government Departments decreased by 5,335. —R".it< r.
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    • 756 3 SITUATIONS VACANT "LEARN 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 Ait. Allowance of $5 will be paid for every half an hour practice from 5.30 to 6.00 p.m.
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    • 596 3 j FOR SALE SALE —Face Powder oz. $3.00 1 oz. $6 per doz. box. Lvsol 8 oz. $4.50 per doz. Envelope $3.00 per 1,000. White Sugar $65. —per picul, Essence for Perfume Mfgr. $45.—per lb. Obtainable at: Trading Agency Co., 3. Malacca Street. Singapore. (5.274) FOR QUICK SALE One Westinghouse
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    • 571 3 BECHSTEIN full grand piano for sale suitable for professional and 8010 use recently imported England performance and condition perfect. Box No. A 279. Malaya Tribune, Sinira!>ore. (5.276» VEHICLES FOR SALfc STANDARD EIGHT SALOON Tor Sale recently overhauled renovated reasonable offer considered room 8. Katong Grange, 77, Meyer Road. 5. p.m.
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  • 713 4 A campaign is be:n» conducted to induce those who are eligible to exercise a vote at tne forthcoming Singapore Elections to refrain from registering on the electoral roll. This campaign is being con ducted by those wno wish to render the electorate impotent- This is not an appeal
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  • 1541 4  -  By A Military Observer Working at high pressure che.k by jowl with the Chines 1 High School on the Bukit Timah Road, the Royal Army Service Corps Training School is tumj ing out the trained men who are I desperately meded to replace j those
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  • 203 4 Letters To The Editor The People's Postbag Sir,—Walking round a furniture shop in Victoria Street thi* morning, I saw a delapidaUd piece which I immediately recognised as part of my pre-war property. I claimed it as my own, but I was told that it belonged to
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  • 347 4 Sir,—lt has not been generally known that Dr. R. b. MacOregor. Director of Medical Services, Malayan Union, has recently issued a directive that the designation 'hospital dressers' should be changed to 'hospital assistants.' The n c < d for a fitting name to aes.gnate this branch of the
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  • 145 4 Aviation experts from all over 1 the world are now in Britain 1 specially to see a <>reat display organised by the Society of British Aricraft Constructors which was opened at Radletr. aerodrome. For their benefit biggest aeronautical show yet seen has oeen staged. More than
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  • 112 4 Aus ralian chemists have evolved a &ew tape of DDT preps ration which mixes read? j wifcn water in a colloidal solution, fx is expected o revo.u--t ionise the fight agains stocK pests such as lick, blowfly ard 1 cc. vegetable and fruit pests and aiso the
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  • 58 4 A Br tisfa radiokcfc lasJ i\ 1 a new proa* d. U q ;v |j s or A s: to 200 i s a philatckc coon rb« D tector geattifcftj i J X-ra. iioj I olts as q.■ I C.'l r.Q3U I rapli Ml feu .old
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    • 52 4 j t Jewellery 6t i Diamond Watches TRY C.C.De Silva Bros. 3. RAFFLES PLACE. Singapore Phone *****. g ;NEW SHIPMENT of limited nunij=r of com- j merciai Refr gera*or» with glass-doors just arrived j Come and select reurs before they are *3d out. iLEE FLETCHER j 102-106. ORCHARD ROAD, j
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  • 484 5 i ribune Staff Reporter) ;a busy week for Malayan Pineapple puckers j h ahead with preparations for the winter kings commencing at U*e end of tho month. f r this seasons's pack are in the region rnflOO to £0,000 cases, compared with 50,000 of "tho last
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  • 136 5 .v the Se< nd n.stric: Cour: p&rday Tan Chew ins was Jl'ng a cud of c -*u :.v cents in e::ee 4 s of the f •>-'.: prkt and also for usr: i d 5€ i milk in a cup Be s*a fin< I SISO or four
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  • 40 5 r ion wit* the Palter- 1 uc recently, I to s; ate that no inh ,v M "d at 155, l lacca, ta l th3re m lera of the t shy towards in i< >\ an< 2 of °wn>anta
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  • 264 5 (From dur Own Reportei > KUALA LUMPTJR, Sept. 19—A detachment of Gurkha Rifies and Police engaged in a dnw to ond 'the war" between two alleged secrel societies near the borders of Pahang and Negri Sembilan, which has resulted i-" 1
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  • 229 5 (i rom Our Own Reporter x KUALA LUMPUR. Sop. 19.— 44 Whatever a hartal may signify in Malay, the Chief Secretary desires to make it Quite clear that if any G rnment servant absents himself frexn his duties Ln the public service with
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  • 62 5 A 25-year-old Chinese, Wong Yu pleaded guilty t i criminal misappropriation of four bicycle chains, alleged to hay» be n tied round h s waist when he appear* d before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. B rliard Oehlers yesterday. He W3l sentenced ti three
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  • 287 5 The office of the representative of the Government cf India in Malaya, issued the following statement to the press yesterday: In connection with the Chris, mas Island convictions involving death sentences for five out of the six accused soldiers and whose execmior.
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  • 42 5 Members of the OKI RaJflesian Association, who are interested in Table Tennis, are lordly requested to get in touch with the Convenor, Mr. Lim Chco Ann. c/o Tho-; Cook Son, LUi., iCommeieial Dept.). 3D. Robinson Road, as coon as possible.
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  • 199 5 Lac Khee Cheng, a young Chirese ex-volunteer, accused of extorting $500 from a Chinese at Chua rim Kang Road about 21 months ago, was verteiday bound over in his own pergonal bond, of SIOO and in two other sureties <>i (303 each for a yea! by the
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  • 72 5 Jenny Lim appeared at the Second Police Court yesterday when a Shanghai-born Eurasian. Caesar Houghton, appeared on charges of neglecting t maintain his wife (Jenny and her two children. Mr. Cheng Thutt Pitt appeared -or Jenny Lim and Mr. V. J. Mendis for Houghton. The
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  • 299 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 17.A warning that Malayan rubber producers should r.ot bo •'blind to the fact that it is possible withm the near future the synthetic producer- may, as a result of their intense res- arch work, produce an article
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  • 160 5 The Controller of Supplies, Malayan Un.or. m his summary cf prosecutions -or Infringements of Pood Control Proclamations in the Malayan Union for August, states that there wera 120 prc|:cutions during the month and 65 convictions were obtained. 43 eases were postponed and there were five
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    • 33 5 New Feature In Morning Tribune A new six-day Serial i Story starts in the j Morning Tribune o J Monday—don't miss Love Fights A I Clamour Battle" i A bold iheme, frankly treated.
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  • 339 6 Reuter. MANCHESTER, Sept- 19.—Peter Kane, Great Britain, continued one of the greatest "comebacks" of the boxing ring when he took the European bantamweight title from Theo Medina, the French champion, at Belle Vue Stadium here tonight. After a terrific fight over 15
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  • 225 6 For the first time in the history of Singapore, league matches in hockey are to be played, this season This was decided upon at a committee meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association, presided over by Mr G. E. N. Oehelrs. yesterday.. The main
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  • 99 6 A special general meeting of the Singapore "Malays Cup" veterans' Football Club will be held on Monday. Sept. 22. at 5.15 p.m at the Rafales Cafe S6. Bias Basah Road /,r the purpose of electing a Captain. Vice-Captain and Convene: The question of arranging fixtures
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  • 76 6 There was ho enforced black-out l(tt>t night m Singapore. Mr. R. A. Waddle, the Engineer of the Municipal Electricity Depart ment. said that i' was not fount necessary to sivUch off lights in any area, because of the cooperation of ihe public. This did not mean, howe\ er,
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  • 87 6 The iollowing will represent the first and second, teams of the Combined Services at water polo at the Tiger Swimming Pool o n Sunday, at 11 a.m.: Ist Tram:— Tan Wee Eng. Lim Fook Loong. Willie Yap. Tan Wee Hock. Gan Cheng Ann. Sim Boo n Hoon Ho
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  • 109 6 Th< linals in the SCC. Men's Double* (openi Ternis Tournament will be played on Monday (Sept. 22) The finalists are W. H. Di of gleever anil R F. Droogleevet vs. R. F. Smith anil F. E. Mark. Th distribution of prizes will follow at th'j conclusion of the
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  • 51 6 The team to 1. present the Cavenaugh Youngsters at soccer osl the chuny Cheng High S hod Ist XI on Sunoajr at St. Geoi ge's Road, ground will be selected from the following:--Balan Osman, Kee. Harold. Nafdu, Roland, L-ovd. Sattar. liuthta. Berry, Krishna. Ronnie, Samad, Dollah, Arthur and
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  • 243 6 An English officer of the Merchant Navy told the Singapore High Court Judge. Mt. Justice Brown, yesterday that when he returned to Singapore and saw his wile she said to him 'This ia my present husband and I have been living with him The
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  • 399 6 Ceyionese detachments of the Royal Fioneer Corp s will find plenty of work to occupy them when they' reach Malaya in the near future. They will start to tackle a variety of jobs under the supervision of the Royal Engineers, the R
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  • 387 6 Today's Selections Racing Card (From Our Racing Renon™ There have been heavy scrat day of the Perak Turf Club's Sechln^ The following are the non-acptemh... ceptors and the order of run-nhv' RACE ONE Horses. Class 4, Div. 2, 5 1/2 furs. Firs: In 9.07 Golden Gate 9.02 Dark Cerane 8.09
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  • 25 6 MR (jvr Q Th '<>ll'>u mil" *9m for 52 I AC t S RI?PEp 1 PUrr h ,rs > race Sfgs** I RACE Gv Back
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  • 350 7  -  (by K.O. Followers of amateur boxing who patronised the programme of 12 special contests at the Happy World Covered Stadium last night had their fill. Evenly matched, the fights were most enjoyable. were three knockouts and in many other bouts the margin cf victory was
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  • 157 7 The S.C.C. will open their rugger season on the Padang this afternoon with their Limehonoured match of Last *eason's' rugger club members versus new members. Ther.- is takat amongst the new members and the game should be worth watching. Teams wdl be ay follow: "Old"
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  • 67 7 The teams to represent thr Kelson Sports Club at soccer against tiir xo. l British Transit Camp Nee Soon today at Nee Soor. ah-1 on Sunday against Ihe .")<» Company RAF second team at Ifacpherson Roal ground will be selected from tbe following:: Tony. Hussin, TaltD, Vaitby.
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  • 147 7 dented CamP tt£y y at on w re: No. i BriT^./'lo 511 Crooks b Taylor 19; Mansfield lbw h Phimn?7 Milk r b weU 44 Irving b Taylor 55: McKentfe l.b.w. b Taylor 1; ciynes not out 0; Batten ct. Allen b Taylor 0; Whilre
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  • 328 7 by th^STrM 0 JUniarS SCFA were Deate -i rlovPH or r (Ch^ ngl) L n the SAFA Cll P «OCCer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Chinese owed their defeat to a n unsteady half-line. Their i forwards, however, made
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  • 242 7  -  (By K.O. There is much speculation as to who will win th? b g lights ■\t the Happy World Covered Stadium tomorrow night. While greater interest is centred on the Sen, Pong-Baby BaltaMr battie. the Kid Cabanella—Emilio Ibanez scran al-o premise* plenty of thrills.
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  • 74 7 Reuter. NORWICH. Sept. ID. Dill Edrich, Middlesex and England all-rounder and his three brothers, G. A. anil E. H., both of Lancashire, and Brian of Kent, will be in the Ec.rich family eleven to play here on Saturday in aid of the Royal Air Force Benevolent
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  • 77 7 The following will represent C.V.M.A. (Portuguese Mission) Second XI ia a friendly game of soccer against St. Peter Paul Church SecorH XI on Sunday 2U». Sept. '47 at S.J.I, ground at. 5.1b p.m. sharp: ground at 5.1 a pm sharp Ralph de Gilva. Rene BodrigUC J. Desker, Tom
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  • 74 7 SOCCER. S.A.FA. League; Malays vs. Chinese Seniors. Jalan Besar. 5.15; F. ar.d N. vs. Dockyard Recreation Club, Naval Base. 5.15 p.m.. friendly game. WRESTLING Balasis vs. Hardir Singh, Great World. 8-45 n.m. Kid Gallon vs. Dura Singh, Happy World, 8.45 p.m. WATER POLO Chinese Swimming club 2nd ard
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  • 71 7 Reuter. London Sspt. 19. Charlie i Smirke, one a the season's most successful riders. ,S t. bs the first Jockey r> tne Maharaja Gaekwur of Baroda next year. It \s understood that the 1 agreement carries with it a re- taining fee almost as high as as nigh
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    • 112 7 J| >lat**ieei IW-, 1 lIS ARMY" In hnicoloar) QUEEN'S 9.15 P.M. MDRCAN CONWAY in DICK CUEBALL To. Midnighi AIDERS" I LIEN WAH teh Dealers. FOrMAIX PENS, 110 kli£l a'L U LIGHTERS )AD, LXUAPORE. A FSTLING-HAPPY WORLD ci 8.45 p.m. At 1 Bj TribJic Demand tt>j CALLOW Ak a impioiw- White
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    • 247 7 TODAY 3 15 6.30-9. X P.M. ALL- MALAYA PREMIERE!! Miss 3a bah ard Anwar Wagdy in "SERR AEI" (Egyptirir.) or M;' Father's Secret Tempestuous ir. Romance! Bubbling with i idsic!! Tome Mh'nite "KIREN" (Hindustani stair r a ASHOK KUMAR. CHUNiSg" Tanjong Pagar Phone 3327 Opening To..ay: 1. 3, 7, 9
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    • 306 7 WRESTLING TO-NIGHT JĔL BI ALAS IS JHL llAllMilt SIM.II i:\i A-is- 10 x 5 J. FERRANTn Recently Stopper! C-.Von, Kong, Bi-nta. R HOUSF. PETE?**: i O »-!>: tt an l UtM Eoi:;:: 13 X 5 BANTA SINGH BOOKINGS TIGER AM AT TEL. 4155 10 B GARSIUE cs^ intri M—B—in r
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  • 401 8 Reuter. PRETORIA, Sept 19.—Mr. Oswtfld PiTOW, a former South African Minister of Defence, was fined £40 witli the alternative of two months imprisonment when he was found guilty today of incitement to violence under the Riotous Assemblies Act. It was alleged that he had
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  • 66 8 Th> following will represent the S aangoon Association in a friendly badminton matsji consisting of three singles and two doubles against the Merrilads la'usical Vssociation to be played at the Bersngoon English School Cuirt K-n Sunday starting a* 3 p.m Lee Hoc San Yea Kirn Kok, Charlie Kang.
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  • 43 8 business meeting ol the Vs Hen's Club »>t Singapore wdl be heui at tiv> Cci ii Restaurant toda> at l 15 p.m Th» agenda will be: Formation of a Service Committee; FUection of an Hon. Asst. Secretary (pro tempt; General.
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  • 102 8 At a meeting of the Executive Council ol Th«- Singapore Clerical Administrative Workers' j Union on Thursday it was de--1 eided to urge all members of the j Union to register as voters for the coming election. Members j may register at the Unions Clubhouse at
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  • 400 8 (From Our Own Heparin > KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 19. The Interim Joint Council of Representatives of the Government and AllValtya Government Workers' Council failed to reach agreement on an upward revision of remuneration for lv rated employees of the Government and Muni c palsies
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  • 58 8 •From Our Own Repor'eri huala J-wiiur, 8c i ft The All M->:a tan Cm >ro in* Workers' Cn cd a or r v. qtncj, nt. v, f ,w/< -c<( the. C-j -nn n"< „t,>, and nemummieU if* r.>* >übera Vmto ittmne h,»lh,t papers for Hialnu tv i,lt strike
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  • 92 8 Three uninvited and unwelcome "guests' who turned up at a 1 Chinese wedding ceremony being hel«i in a hou*4 in Kirn Kial Itoad at 3.45 a.m.. yesterday, stayed only i fifteen minutes. They had two revolvers and a I knife When they left they took away
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  • 115 8 in preparation for the corning Singapore Hockey League, hockey enthusiasts ol the B.C.R.C. had their aret knock about at the Horm Lim Green, yesterday. Two ten.is were fielded and were captained by Lan Swung an i Thiam S«ew, tho captain ani vice-captain for the B.C.R.C
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  • 174 8 Thirty year-eld blonde Eras) i described in i tie charge a.s v •**tinn»ni.y was yesterday ai 1 lined $50, In default four charges under the rtejn"stral i.,. 1040. Guorard was charged with leav. Ing the Colony Of Singapore r,n Aug. 9 without havin? his
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  • 144 8 Members of ihe Itochbearei Group Movement received a big ovation last ni<;ht when they entertained a large gathering uritli a selection of Classical Music at th--Salvation Army Headquarters The highlight of the programme was provided by Brigadier V. W. Harvey, with concertina number, while Chr pin's "Polonaise"
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  • 432 8 Two hundred houses in Balestier Road represent the beginning of the extensive post war housing programme visualised by the Singapore Improventont Trust. T:! LiCOORU u< hdion consists oi two rooms, Uitchea. bathroom, lavatory and private yard. The houses are laalt in
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  • 230 8 In the swelterrr.g heat ot a sfilinv Singapore afternoon. fierce racquet-and-ball battle was fought out on tho FaiD Poh t Tennis Courts near Char gi a rfield on Wednesday as the Royal Air Force Malaya Lawn Tennis Championships drew to a close after daily marches uiayed since
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    • 195 8 RAFFLES HOTEL To-night—Light Musk—B.ls to p.m DANCE 9 15 p.m. to Midnight Another Big Flcor Show Attraction KAN KENNEDY Scry 'By Kird Permissions of C.S.E.' ard complete change of progrr. mrno i, v VIRGINIA CLAY LEI SULLIVAN "THE QUEENS OF BOLONEY" and THE GREAT RUBE come* v**n*t Admission to Non-residents
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    • 233 8 I Church Ser vices j Tun!] Methodist Church 1 Short Street. Sunday Schojl r.t j 8.30 a.m: Morning Worship s-r- vice at i>.30 a.in Prencnei Rev I C. B. Paul. Sr. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Choral Buchariat, 10.30 a.m. Matin, foilowed i y Holjr Communion a:
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    • 66 8 jvMSWt 'mum yat» its Ufttmt at*" j enrol i p READERS' UNION (w 08 tiOOA> I I 1 Books of importance arc t»" 2 volume, irrespective of norm-! j These Looks, a st ,mu'..U i> i I fully varied to a and P 1 members at the above pr Ask
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