Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune B) -THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) near r.'-<£u SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Honst_ •lb. St.
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  • 661 1 A ttlee Stresses Need For Younger Blood U.P LONDON. Sept. 29.—Sir Stafford Cripps was tonight Jivtn overriding powers to lead Britain through hei economic crisis. Tfcs appointment of this persistent advocate of aus.erte to be Minister of Economic Affairs a newly- leaced cabriei post,
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  • 215 1 U.P. and WE STE Sep'. 29.-Three e<! ard 12 injured destroyer Doug' s rirk a mi: o today T"routine trip from d ed .mmediately in v r -,s:on v.hich blasted a St rn below the wa--"and two others died as a i'"dVs destroyer raced
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  • 76 1 Reuter. UHDOK, Sept. 29.--A man «tis g of the i»f Ex-Service-jt,'/ former fascists JJ* its leader*, in Da'ston, was today Jj"* and ordered to pay i: J; anything irsuP- > c -2'dowr with FasNOUh L rdon Campbell, "*>»r a--h*H> U th Fascism." **je rats and trai*&u*t Da
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  • 62 1 Reuter. New York. Sept. 29.—Seventy firemen were injured when huso sections of a blazing Hudson River pie/ collapsed today. imas£ w sctbsui* d at $5i000.000. The tire was tonight under control lifter burning for 14 noun. None o* tne injured is in a serious condition, most beine
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  • 38 1 The public is warned that seme 1 me today, while th? "car- 3e danger" from the sunken tnngkang in Singapore River is being removed to sea. the Anderson and Cavrnagh Bridges wilJ he closed.
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  • 48 1 U.P. Trieste. Sep;. 29:—The Allied Military Government spokesman oi tac Free State of Trieste said today that five civilian police agents have i een seized by Yugoslav troops during the last week and that requests for their release have beeen retent-d to Loudon and Washington.—U.P.
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  • 55 1 U.P Jerusalem, Sept. 23: The Arab Higher Committee tonight called upon Palestine Arabs to show your guts" by observing a dawn-to-dusK general strike on Friday to mark the beginning of Arab resistance to any United Nations decision aiming at d tprtttag the Arabs of 100 per Ceut
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  • 42 1 U.P. Clove land. Ohio. Sept. 29--A gang <«f hooded men carry:UK sub-machine Runs and revolvers forced their way ir.to the swank Lakr County Mounds Club, held UO WNne 300 patrons. a:id escaped in stolen cars with loot estimated i-t $200.000—UP.
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  • 35 1 U.P. Hamburg, Sept. 29:—Robert Gary, American correspondent of the Jewish Telecrpahic Agency was infor&Mpfl personally today by the regional commissioner for SchleswigHolstein that he Is now banned irom the Jewisn Camp near Lubeck.—U.r*.
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  • 34 1 U.P. Lake Success, Sept. 29:—The Polish delegation discloeed Uxat Cizecnos-io-vakia had reluctantly agreed to take eastern Europe on the United Nations Poland's place us representative of Security Council for the next two years.—U.P.
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  • 47 1 U.P. Lorjflon,, Sept. 29: Tho So\ iet Ambassador to London, George Zaroiuiu, arrived at Northolt airport 1 tonight in a British European Airways plane from Germany but refused V shed any light on his sudden departure for Russia a little more than a week ugo.—U.P.
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  • 114 1 U.P. Batavia, Sept. 29.—An Aneta report today said the Consular Commission held an important three hour meeting this morning. Views on certain matters given by the cfriclals of the Netherlands Indies Government, were heard by the consuls and three military observers. On Friday, the consols
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  • 147 1 CAIRO, Sept. 29.—1t was officially anr our.ced tonight that so tar there have been; 303 cases of crioiera reported in Egypt, of which 53 have been fatal. With the Egyptian population j becoming increasingly alarmed about the cholera epidemic, a black market is already operalire
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  • 360 1 Reuter and U.P. WAyHJN G T O N, Sept. 29.—President Truman, launching the expected United States aid programme for Europe, has asked committees of the two Houses of Congress to start work as soon as possible on a £580,000.000 programme of stopgap aid to
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  • 105 1 Reuter. Lrahore, Sept. 29.—About 1.000 I Muslim refugees in a camn on the banks cf the river Beas in East Punjab, near Lahore, have been drowned by floods, the West t Punjab Ministry for RefUK.es announced today. Fearing that even natural mis- fortune would be blamed on
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  • 75 1 U.P. Rome. Sept. 29: —The Italian Repullic formally eliminated the last vestige of the fascist government today with a decree abolishing Mussolini's senate. The act, still to be approved by ti.uAssembly, was the first official steo to Dronouocc the old senate dead, but in 1944 the
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  • 42 1 U.P. London, Sept. 29 —It was officially announced today that Sir Oliver Franks, principal British delegate to the Paris economic European conference will leave for Washington on Oct. 4 to inform the State Department on the resu'ts of tfie conference. —U.P.
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  • 34 1 U.P. Chicago, Sfc.pt 29.—The Chicago Board of Trado has voted to reauire an additional five cents a bushel margin for each JO cent advance In the grain market over closing prides..— U.P.
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  • 54 1 :\ine English racehorses for S ::gapore have arrived from th r United Kingdom on beard the Benlidi. Major A. M. Heddle the owner said this morning that the horsts are to be put in training foi the coming Singapor. races. One horse died
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  • 360 1 Details of Singapore's first race meeting after the liberation—l 3 be held at Bukit Tiimt on Nov. 15, 19 and ZZ —three days—were issued this morning. There will b e special races for the first and third day's carry! ig stakes of $3,000 each
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 249 1 'Sional Employers'! fftßi s COMPENSATION. r s o N AL ACCiDKNT S of A c i E'gland) Raffles Place. W1* f qT\GArORE. N. S. WISE 1 PIIONT 28?5. _t i_-. i Prize Winners list No. 19 TIGER RHYMING COMPETITION £l Below is the Nineteenth list of Pr r A,nn rs
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    • 29 1 MALAYA Dry Ckaikg Co.! 41«, ORCHARD ROAD I BTNOAPORK QITICK SI RYICES IN Ory Btenni Ci :ii n luending Dyei P 1 Workma: shin -at 'action I PRICES MODERATE
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  • 767 2 LONDON (By Air Mail).—Admitting at the Quarter Sessions at Kingston, Surrey, a war-time association with the wife of a soldier, a man referred to as "Mr. X" declared that the affair was still kept as a secret f r om his wife. The
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  • 35 2 U.P. Vienna, Bept 29 —Foreign Minister Kark Gruhir and Secretary of Interior Ferdinand Graf, presently touring the Fren chzone of Austria, wariud Peoples Party rallies today gainst the increasing d.mger «>f condnvuaism. —U.P.
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  • 40 2 U.P. r<otho, Srpt. 29 The ReQChtiran part) prepared foiu*tr motion of noix-confldeßes in the Italian covernment tonight and Premier d<» Qasperi Bi aght to spud up tho critical debate t-o tlfjog by the end of t.. week -U.P,
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  • 67 2 U.P. Batavia, Sept. 29. —An official announcement today says a stock o r 10,000 tons of rice, stored in Manila, was recently bought by the Government, for stimulating copra production. The shipment is expected in Macassar, capital of East Indonesia. In the latter half of October.
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  • 66 2 Reuter. NAIROBI, Sept. 29. —One A frican was killed and one seriously hurt when police opened fire last night on a mob gathered in a native location at Forthall Police reinforcements were drafied into the district when the location chief, an African, end his retainers were attacked. The
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  • 69 2 The United Malacca Rubber Estates. Limited, reports a net profit of $14,895 and $32,053 was brought in. After deducting upkeep and cultivation of immature area and mature area not yet in tanp ng. $23.881 is carried forward.' All-in costs were 35.08 cents compared with 17.71 before
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 363 2 Blocks of Flats at :> S J££ Form of $50.. which ;VL a N *nhj Sealed Anders sr the Office of th der VThe k>we 3 S nece.,ar^ r^ c Smgapor, Improve. Municipal Offi INSURANCE rB LOOTED Notice is ht» n that the Transfc the above Com; V closed iron,
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  • 256 3 or EsT I ox r »<■>■ ttn rr fed bcfon or (hir- one of uour I I tf at .</«»»/ cm t iet and never yon wmnt >ai l about mo, you believe it. categorically story. It's just h lyw <;>nani. _as before this s) 1 didn't
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  • 666 3 LOND airmail).- A 17 Ufc-h who was called g i rite it a double inques.l g! rat i escril ed Incidents i i teai where her mno 66, was murtoe v-. stepfather. His deimtati was later found on He Rd that the man.
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  • 68 3 NEW YORK.—Before he and his wife poisoned themselves. Frank Ries. 40. of Hollywood, wrote a ten-page confession that he was "King of the Obscene Movies." For the past twenty years," said Ries's confession, "if have produced and distributed nearly fifty per cent, of all the
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  • 163 3 London. (By Air Mail) Patients of a prosperous Detroit dentist. Dr. Jules Goldsmith, would forget their toothache to roar with laughter at his jokes and mimicry cables the Daily Mm ar Sew Vorit correspond "nt. "YoU are so funny. t" >
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  • 254 3 LONDON, (By Air Mail I. Newcastle United already studded with big mon?y stars, may soon becoir? Soccer's c 100.000 team. Ace-sr>er.ders in the post-war transfer market. t hey are preparing for another dip in, ttjj money-bags. Awaiting the r'g ht men for
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  • 64 3 r Standing near a jet fighter plane during a test, a 14st. j mechanic was sucked ir.to the air intake head first and killed. The coroner's report on the death of the man. Maurice Bricka, at Muroc Airfield, Cali- fornia. has revealed
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  • 43 3 Reuter. COLOMBO, Sept. 29.— Lord Nathan, British Minister of Civil Aviation, who has been on tour of air stations in Australia, New Zealand and the Far East, arrived at Negombo today on I his way back to Britain..—Reu- j ier. I
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  • 42 3 Reuter. Teheran, Sept. XabJe-Nouri, Persian DirectorGeneral of Propaganda, said over Teheran radio today: "There is no Hitler now in the world, so the danger of atomic war being fought over a few barrels cf Persian oil is incon-ceivable."--Reuter.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 1695 3 ->. m SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED TEACHER— Female ,vith senior eamb. or equi. qualifications, good salary, please apply. Manager, Batu Arang English School. (Z.Z.361) WELL ESTABLISHED REST AURA NT requires the services ol a young rhythmic drummer with drum outfit to join present orchestra. Good steady job, Reply With particulars of
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    • 633 3 WANTED EURASIAN FAMILY offers be in! and lodging .o middle aged lady in return for household service., allowance COASlaered. \pplv Box No. A 313. M.T., S'pOfc. (zz367i STUDENT (Chinese) seeks amenities (room or otherwise) for occasional, private redding (evenings/nightsl with quiet family, or elsewhere. Close Gi -eat World Box A.308.
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  • 949 4 His Excellency Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan Union, on Sunday replied to Press criticisms regarding th 3 crime situation and Cave a general review of the position of the country. Admitting that the crime situation was bad, Sir Edward threw the onus
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  • 30 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. Political observers believe that Eisenhower will identify himself as a Republican shortly after he become.-* President of the Colombia University, some time around January l.
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  • 881 4 In the changing face of Asia, one ex-belligerent continues to pivot policy and hopes of future prosperity and peace on keeping out of wider entanglements. L, dodwell cooray Recently the liberal "Manchester Guardian" urged the British Government to maintain its links with Siam. Pointing out that
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  • 8 4  -  L. V ERNEST HIX
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  • 133 4 Not Hoodwinked" Letters to the editor Sir,_ M r.... lect 1 youkne* such a QUft,tion at n People ther J jj H people 2 th Govt. £%3£« a jinked. wnen h H^. J to govern surely add th, m U out which is kW^M bad-wheh is in.• be duped. qua
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  • 415 4 It was reported m th Tribune that the Ex cutive Council of the Singapore Clericd and Administrative Wurker. s Union met ;ind decided to support the reg:stration 01 voters. Surprising indeed to not,- the executive councils on the registration oi voters and decision
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  • 420 4 I Owing to the decision t > J increase r;nt an unpleasant situ_ 1 at ion has arisen I believe it Is i for the public interest t? publish the following, which may j affected many other tenants. In th? beginning of Septemi Ixr,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 j FLASH A limited number of lates f 7cu. ft. capacity AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS ARRIVED Come early before they are sold out. Lee Fletcher 102-106, Orchard Road. PHONE: 3338.
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  • 171 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.—Cicse on the heels of the Governor's assurance on Sunday night that drastic steps would be taken to deal with crime, it was announced in last night's Gazette that a law relating to the carrying of arms
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  • 92 5 v Wing fast for the be staged n in 1; y by the po Pi rty Gross the sales oi t c tted to the T3 c 2 «a v be held at th! a World, under U.K. the Officer g the Government, nigh! show will be
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  • 19 5 U.P vrv; YORK, Sept. 29.—Fire troyed Hudson River ptf in Lower Marhatten. early estimated at over
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  • 264 5 struggle between an unarmed policeman and a Jzes h f 2?2 m T WU described at the Ass zes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Jobling and a common Jury. The principal witness for the I prosecution, the policeman. Jaaf ar bin Abdullah, .said that ho
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  • 169 5 Several Singapore Candidates were successful in the London Matriculation Examination held in June this year, according to a Pres.- release. Among those who got through the First Division s Miss Freda Paul, daughter of the Rev. C. B. Paul. Minister of ehe Tamil Methodist Church. The following
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  • 54 5 Over their Blue Network at 9.45 p.m. on Tuesday. September 30th and Tuesday, October 7th the Radio Malaya Doctors will give two talks on T.JJ. They will describe the causes and symptoma of th<> disease and the preventive measures which the Individual an.l th*- community can
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  • 121 5 Th< Malayan Government has taker, another step in the "Save Dollars" campaign to aid Britain. Travellers leaving Malaya arc note permitted to carry with thettt only $ff- r > in Ualagan currency and $85 in foreign airrency (not Bterling) under an amendment m the Finance
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  • 87 5 Chua Be on Quee, a 23-year-old Teochew, who app ared before the Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. E. S. de Banzie on Friday last on a charge of armed robbery of cash and porperty worth $700, appear d again yesterday at the same court ji a iliarge
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  • 236 5 Ph- VZL i £n h° f the MB Ss> n Pc °P les Arti-Japanese Army, ft "mfipV vmm ned for breach of the cordi£ M v P ffe r CeS H 'Assemblies and Pro* saion 31 Ordinance, was yes erday fined 75 in default s x
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  • 297 5 Alfred Eugene Cammiadc, described as a 38 year-old American o c Orchard Road, Singapore, and a former engineer of Harcroft Estate, Sitiawan, alleged to be the man wanted in Sun gei Ampat, Sitiawan. in the Din dings, for the offence of
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  • 82 5 Maniam and Sreedharan. two young Indians, who app-:ared last week at the Seventh Police Court on a charge of having in possession 23 hand grenades, and abetting the commission of the oflence respectively, were allowed bail yesterday when their case came up or mention.
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  • 95 5 A special general meeting oi members o! the Singapore Har b Mir Board staff Association will be held at the Canteen near the Head Office) Tanjong Pagar on Thursday the 2nd of October 1°47 at 5.30 p.m. The meeting will study' the Acting Ch: trman'r, reply of September
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  • 27 5 November 20, day of th* marriage of Princess ElizebHh. is to be observed in Singapore as a Dublic holiday, it was announced last night.
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  • 242 5 Ten robberies, six of which were carried out by Chinese gunmen, occurred in Singapore during the last two days. Three of the robberies were "taxi" ones. Of these, a taxi driver was robbed at his money as well as his
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  • 276 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, lion.—Penang rubber importers fear that local trade is being jeopardised by the policy cf rigid scrutiny of imports of rubber Trom Sumatra and Slam by tit 2 Customs Department. Importers complain ol arbitrary assessment of imports of wet sheets
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  • 32 5 The troopship Devonshire ar rived in Singapore Harbour yesterday from Madras with 41S military personnel on board The v.ssel berthed at the Sin gapere wharves at noon.
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  • 143 5 A 16-year-old Hokkien boy appeared before the Juvenile Court Magistrate, Mr. B. L. Chua yesterday on a charge of the r t of seven bottles of bier from the Singapore Harbour Board on Sept. 23 at about 9 a.m. APO Scott
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 77 6 Wan Ismail bin Wan Mustafa, a 20-year-old Malay claimed trial yesterday when he appeared before the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. J. C. Wait on a charge of having in possession implements for housebreaking en Sept. 28 at 9.30 p.m. at llth milestone Bukit Timah Road. The
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  • 53 6 Reuter Bradford, Yorkshire, Sept. 29 Quads -all girls—were born to Mrs. Eileen Horner, at Bradford hospital last night. The smallest weighed 1 lb. 13 02s.. another i lb. 15 ozs. and their two sisters 2 lbs. 7 ozs. each. They are all thriving on a diet of glucose
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  • 100 6 Playir.g at Pulau Brani yesterday, RASC Water Transport tmij defeated the Jollih ds Ath* letic Union by four goals to one in a friendly game of The winners opened the scoring: through Jordan in the tenth minute, and 15 minutes later Melville and Tarnock took the score
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  • 317 6 NON-STOP PRODUCTION Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 29.—Doctors and laboratory staffs in Britain were today working round the clock to Produce hundreds of thousands more cholera vaccines to supplement the quantities already flown urgently to India and Egypt to help check the danger of new epi
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  • 251 6 Kuala Lumpur, Sept 29.—"1 think the District Judge did misdirect himself, and lt seems to me that accused explanation was a reasonable one. On the wbole of the case there is some doubt." said Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the High Court this morning, whin
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  • 334 6 Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 29.— Hjw goods and furniture found in the four shophouses at Senaling village (the inmates of which numbering about 27, had b-:en slaughtered by the Japs) were auc, tioned on the orders of the second accused Iwata. was revealed at th-- War
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  • 205 6 Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 29.—The appeal of M. Velayutham, a man. dore at Klang, against the con viction of being bound over for a period of six months' in the sum of $100 with two sureties, by the Magistrate at Klang for the offence of using criminal force on
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  • 210 6 LEFT SINGAPORE. The following have left Singapore' per BO AC, QBA FEATI CPA for Sydney: Mr. A. Brinfcmann. Mrs. P. Brinkmann. Mr. S. Gerichter, Mrs. H. Gerichter. Mrs. jean Davis, Mrs. R. Enis. Dr. Z. En is. Infant Enis. Mrs. Rosa Fede, Master Fede, Mr. G. Castelli. Mrs. D. CastellL
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  • 96 6 In a friendly badminton motch consisting of five Sniirles and two Doubles played at the Muhibbah B.P. court last Friday, the Bintang Pemuda B.P. defeated the Perh*borai. B.P. by 6 games tol Results (Bmtang Pemuda players first. Singles: Sani Maulabaksh beat Supa't Paie 15-3,
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  • 23 6 Reuter. SAIGON, Sept. 29.—Means of ensuring air security in French Indo-China were discussed at an international aviation conference here today —Reuter.
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  • 15 6 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 29 —Football result:— Glasgow Cud Final:—Rangers 4. Third Lanark I.—Router.
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  • 40 6 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 29. Fifty nations have now accepted the Invitation to take nart in next year's Olympic Games equalling Berlin's record in 1936. When the Games were last held in London—in 1908—18 nations were represented.—Reutcir.
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  • 36 6 Reuter. LONDON, sept. 29.—The following are rugger, results:— RUGBY LEAGUE CUP Second Rour. d St. Helens 7. Wigan 8. RUGBY UNION Camborne 3. Crossfceys 9. Pontypool 7, Newport 3. Warwickshire 1«. Urritec* Hospitals 18.—Reuter.
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  • 128 6 4 I (Tribune Staff Reportci 1 Two clerks in a certain Gov-r:. I died as a result of having contra I two clerks from the same department •lv I months' leave to recover from th e s:. I Since the liberation several Gov
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  • 246 6 The September Monthly < Stapleford i Competition of the Island Club, played over the week-end, result* j in a win for D. Neil! in the *'A" Division with a score of 39 I ft points, and for R. Kor-Lindsay in the B Division with a score of
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  • 62 6 Reuter. Tokio, Sept 28.—The Japanes* Cabinet have discussed way* and means of implementing SCAP's suggestion that coal mines be operated on a 24-hour basis, according to Japanesepress reports. Differences. however, were expressed as to whether 24-hour shifts could tv achieved successfully by legal enforcement of
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  • 8 6 Swimmers whn reminded that
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  • 32 6 UP. Paris. Sept. 25 i American \v,.. h Prg. at SU ckholm Th:- fight will k, t last in Sweden. bef^J 8 •or the United State -br-r 17. UP
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  • 40 6 The following feted to represeni I hockey agair.si ,he yy W dnesdaj on h> Paffi E- Pother, n b H- Daniels. M Rfad R"■ Armistead. j Saunders, h. m v\ c.ii F ard R Bell
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  • 60 6 Entries We v, bnttcd bs amuated part -c.lmvuv 3«-Badr.u-i U pioachips For w: Ifen's i r> q v f doubles; Wo:;ipn's"siagks fj dout la and ll>ic r\ -< Th.- closing date oi been fix, d a!l entry fori together i a should roarh later than th< abor The
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  • 49 6 will b-- ra p.m. betweei C Ml and The States Trust Spore* the Cleric of 4 M Doubles. Th,- foi 1 W I City Bank Cluo. onif Thian S:-1 Tan Tiam Chww X B Boey, Chan Ti... H• I Tat. Ch i Teck ffln sad a Wee..
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  • 1576 7 Australian willmanage China's Olympic team Special Sports Letter From "Down Under" Melbourne, by Air Main Most Australian sportsmen a<*ree with the Prime Minister who recently intimated thar Australia's 1918 Olympic team should be limited to 20 with no pieknickers and not too many hangers-on. A* the moment, Australia has only
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  • 334 7  -  (By RESERVE) SCFA (II) 4 HMS Simbang I HMS Simbang, the last of the Navy teams in the SAFA Cup competition, were eliminated yesterday at the Jalan Besar Stadium by the SCFA Seniors by four goals to two. By a
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  • 129 7 Playing at home court last Sunday, the Social B P. defeated the Bright star B.P. by four games to three in a friendly return match. Th e resutfs were (Social players mentioned first): SINGLES Seah Kirn Hock beat Sect Cher.a Kang 13:13 (5:3), 15:2; Paul
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  • 170 7 iliY RESERVE) The Sino-Malay team which vtli meet t;, e Shanghai footballers on Saturday, Oct. It, has been selected. Th* line-up i.s <is follows Chee Sena (S.CF.A.) Abdul Rahman (M.F.A.) Saibn (M.F.A.) Yew Lenq (8.C.F.A.1 Harith (M.F.A Urn Swanu 'S.C.F.A.J Shariff Modon < M.F.A.)
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  • 124 7 Playing at the home court in n return friendly match on B*i. 27th Sept., '47 Ui e Swift B.P. of Tiong Bahru defeated the Institution ny seven games to nil (7- 0). Results tSwift players mentioned first). Tan Kee Lin beat Wor.g Yeok Ye ok
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  • 110 7 The following ar<> ties for the week ending Oct. sth in the Singapore Badminton Association Junior and Veterans Championships. SATURDAY 4th OCTOBER. 1947 AT 2.15 P.M. MEN'S JUNIOR DOUBLES—SEMI FINAL: James Chem? a"d M. T. Weng (Jacques) vn lia Wei Hsn-n and Chee Phui Hun? I'Spitfire).
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  • 134 7 In a return match played at the R.A.F. Pool yesterday, between the Tiger S.C. ar.d Combined GHQ FARELF and R.A.F. the Tigers Ist team drew 4-ali with the Combined Ist team. The combined team played well, and the game was keenly contested The Tigers 2rd team, however, beat
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  • 44 7 All Chinese clubs which desire to be affiliated to the Singapore Chinese Football A-ssociation are requested to contact the Secretary for the forms. The fee will be $5 annually. Affiliated clubs are reminded to send in their renewal and fee as Areil.
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  • 22 7 The R.A.F. Base, Seletar Civilian Lines Sports are being held on llth October 1947, commencing at 2 30 p m.
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  • 266 8 More Bomb Outrages In Palestine Reuter and U.P. JERUSALEM. Sept. 29.—A small package, thrown from a passing car, exploded outside a cafe in Rehavi.u Jerusalem's residential district, tonight. No casualties or damage were reportedIn Telaviv, two British soldiers were slightly injured tonight when
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    77 8 T<> k<i'p youngsters off the streets and sn save many lire.s and I hubs, one of London's Borough Councils has conceived the idea of borrowing players and equipment from a famous football club. Now m th* evening the children go into the parks and receivt physical training and
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  • 122 8 (Tribune Stall R porter) Petrel tation'r.g. :s of Malaya'a nuva n aiding Britain in her 'lo*!ar c "is's. Will becjme operative throughout aiava from tumor*l v\v A 23 par tetu. cv» wni be u.ipose>l on petrol rations i »s i and private \ans.
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  • 260 8 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 29. "Goloro .rojcsqo SB Si uoiirsiu the region of the Grand Mogul/ Declared Mr. Charles Baron. High Commissioner for French India, when he spoke at the investiture of the new cabinet members cf the Government cf French India at Pondicherry today. Out 1
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  • 28 8 After their record week-end activity Singapore gunmen laid 1< "v during the last n.n ten hours. No armed robbery has been reported to the .police dur.ig this period.
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  • 179 8 U.P Verdun, Prance, Sept. »"J i Seven rioters and a police guard were taken to hospitals h re today wita sight In.iurier. z% di monstrators continued to block shipments cf two barge load; I sugar destined for tne French zone of Uermany. Tlie Ag\nct France Press quoted
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  • 252 8 (Ficm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Today. On a perfect tracK, several rou.s:ng gallops were witnessed this morning when a good crowd attended the early workouts. 'iVousers < Dawson i. Bronze Flash (Dawson), Goat's Skin (Rosdie», Kingsford <Ellery«. Spearmiith (Tankard*, went through c ast exercise most impressively.
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  • 42 8 FROM PAGE ONE DOUBLrJ TOXK.—A double Event Totabsator wil' be run each day on to be nominated by the Commulee and advertised In the Daily Programme. OFFICIAL TRAINING. The Race will be cfTrctally ooen for Tiaining en Thursday, Nov. 6.
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  • 70 8 PlayiOß »t Utc St. Patrick's Ral:, the Red Rocket B.P. defeated the <st. Put rick's t.nool Bad.mntou Team, by 6 games U> 1. C Rodiitfties »15-13». '13-13, J>-3.» Singles :—Hassan AlhalUhee t*ai Jimmy Goh D3at Tony Goh Cl 5-11). (15-2 T. Cheonjr Thlam Gee beat Paul Wee (9-15).
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  • 202 8 Reuter. Like Success, Vow York. Sept. i 20. |fr. Christopher Mayhcw. British Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, told the United Nations General Assembly's Economic Committee bore today that it as the firm refusal of M. Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Minister, to co-operate, end the
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  • 91 8 Th* Rotary Club is holding its entertainment evening for the benefit of ')\r Rotary 78. Clinic Fund tomtorrow at the Grtat World. Owing to certain l gal techUicalities, thi proposed "Gains with pmc awards cannot bt held hut the rest of the programme remains unchanged. Holders of
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  • 238 8 Reuter. BERLIN, Sept, 29.—None of the 4.350 Jewisn cxcaus' 1 would-be Immigrants to Palestine, wh< sp2 scv iii *c k in British transports Off tri »v >i trance before being: taken to ca; .*>s in na ttuiten zone bermapy, has excepted lust v« French Government of
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