Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) /+xm> Singapore; WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1. 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Col.n Turner Ltd., Talbot Houot, 98, St., Martin's
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  • 115 1 st afl Repc rt r». i, from I many Siticia jia puy.ng hijth Fcr premises which arc used ftresfl purposes, '.he Uu i Up and inciadliig Ab v: $35 and up u S5J A 1 re |50 and up to 373 i At 1 $75 20
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  • 80 1 U.P. Delhi S' pt. -It was un •<■ d today that I ttack d the Saf- near Willing- r were killed and whom died P°n-n ilitary guards at 1 fired ten rounds and '"«ai vas njured. committee rrom taken a serious f fact that the hesy non-mill-ad
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  • 74 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore's wedding present to Princess Elizabeth will be in the form of a gold jewel casko*. This was recommended by the S ngaoore Celebration Committee. On the long side of the nox will r>- the coat of arms of the Colony,
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  • 90 1 Reu ter. CAIRO. Sept. 30.—With the announcement by the Egyptian Ministry of Public Health tonight Of 37 new deaths. 76 new positive I cases, and 50 suspected cases of j cholera, the toll of casualties rose to its highest level since the outbreak of the epidemic'
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  • 69 1 Reuter. London, Sepf. 30,—The Arabian legation in Londor. toghi issued a denial of a rumcur that a case of cholera had been diagnosed ;n the lledjaz, -ite of the Holy City of Mecca. Quoting a telegram irom the daudi Arabian Foreign Ollice in Jeddah. the
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  • 116 1 To d f Unc Reporter) «Me 20,650 completed vo. */thl;2? havf been received H:iw kins, Supervisor ''V x 6 llHt one indil„ on h, m yesterday •00 rotation '< this attested Pubhc, .he said) late be .rcluded in rs floral lists. The last day was Friday
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  • 585 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Government servants who did not work for the Japane-e administration are now entitled to back pay. I Government have now accepted the recommendations of the special tribunal set up to examine the question of back pay
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  • 76 1 BRADFORD. YORKSHIRE. Sepi 30. Two of the quadruplets born on Sunday night to 29-year-old Mrs. E'leen Horrcr of Bradford are now dead. Thin lirst. Patricia, died this mornin.tr and the stcond, Joyce, this afternoon. The babies the fourth set of qua If born in Rritain this year—
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  • 39 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 30. The Philippine delegation today submitted a resolution, for adoption by the General Assembly, to make Spanish tho third working language of the United Nations, in addition of French and English.—
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  • 28 1 U.P. TRIESTE, Sept. 30.—United States Navy officials announced today that the 12 men injured when the destroyer Douglas Fox struck a move yesterday, were "out of danger."—U.P.
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Teheran, Sept. 30. —One hundred and twenty people were killed and.a further 300 are missing, almost certainly k:led. as the result of an earthquake at ijoostabad. in Persia's northeast province of Khorassan, near the Soviet border, it was officially announced here tonight. The
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  • 107 1 (Tribune stall Reporter. Kuala Lumpur, today. The track was slightly yielding this morning after yesterday's thunderstorm which hit the Union capital shortly after three in the atternoon. Most of the local horses trotted round. Kashmiri Song (Flanneryj Is in the pink of condition. Minstrel Hoy is equally
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  • 56 1 U.P. TRIESTE Scot 29—Nehrone Cerlenizza. a Slovene driver for the Allied military forces in Trieste, was shot to death today in the Servola district in what was believed to be a political slaying. A refugee from the Yugoslav area. h§ had received threatening letters because he worked during
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  • 34 1 U.P. Leghorn, Sept. 30: —The U.S. Army transport General Huddltfctohc sails on Saturday for New York with tne first American troops being returned from the Mediteeranean theatre since tile Italian treaty ratification.—U.P
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  • 42 1 U.P. Barmouth, England, Sept. 30— Firemen were today fighting a coal fire in the hold of the 5t,500-ton ship Eva Goras. owned by Douglas and Ramsey of Glasgow. Firemen and fireships were pouring water into the two affected holds.—U.P.
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  • 124 1 U.P. LONDON. Sept. 30. An austerity wedding breakfast will be served at Buckingham Palace after the marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on Nov 20 at Westminster Abbey, it was announced tonight. The couple and their guests— the number has not been disclosed
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  • 206 1 U.P. Flush:ng, New York. Sept. 30.—The United Nations became the 57 nations today as Pakistan and the tiny kingdom o c Yemen took their seats ir the plenary :ession. The two members arrived in the midst of parliamentary manoeuvring bargaining by the East
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  • 38 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Sept. 30—Prince Ferdinand Schoenaich jCarolath s epson of the late Kaiser, was sentenced to rare months' imprisonmert by a British summary court here today for falsi, fying an Allied security ques-'-ionr aire. —Reuter.
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  • 34 1 A Chinese returning to his home a few minutes after midnight la*t night was held up at his door step at Craig Road by a lone Chinese gunman and robbed of $7.
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  • 45 1 U.P. Hamburg. Sept. 30—Two accredited correspondents have been banned from future visits to the Jewish Exodus 1947 camps j.t Poppendorf and Am Stau. Tbe correspondents are Robert Gary of thp Overseas News Agency and Maurice Penrlman, British reporter for the American newspnprr PM.—U.P.
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  • 127 1 The incident ir. Outram Road Prison relating to the general disturbances among the 400 remand prisoners and the finding of explosives is now closed because it is difficult to get witnesses from among the prisoners concerned to prove it, said Mr. W. B. Oliver Acting
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  • 239 1 (Tribune Staff Ren>rter) The famous English rac Og Mahmoi d is Srand sire to Mamuse, one of the nine new racehorses, which arrived i-i Singapore from England recently on board the Benledi. The horses are for Major A. M. Heddle. Singapore trainer who
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  • 43 1 U.P. Castel Gandolfq, Sept 30—Sources close to the Papal household today Said that the health of the Pope continued excellent during hi s vacation at his summer home and it was expected that the Pontiff might remain here for another month.—U.P.
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  • 38 1 U.P. Bagdad, Sept. 30—An official communique today gave Iraq government approval to a nation-wide general strike from 6 a.m. to noon Pridny as part of the Arab World nrotest gainst the UNSCOP report on Pj.ica-'Jn-.--U.P.
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  • 126 1 Reuter. i SOUTHPORT, Sent 30 -Noisy interruptions greeted tv »e Fuel Minister. Mr Eruuioel Bhliwrell I when he addressed thp 25th National of I/ihonr women, which opened today in the presence of 8,000 women delegates from all parts of the country. Half a dozen women, apparently
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  • 53 1 U.P. Shannln, Eire, Sept. 30 —The last flight across the Atlantic before the Company's pilots went on strike cleared Shannon late today for Stockhold, where the airdner will feat* un,t;l tne (i'spute ends. The en ployes at Shannon wet% not affected ompan.v said that its 13u ground
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  • 31 1 PRAGUE, Bept. ?9- Pre-war Priv.t Minister and President of Parli.m'» -t Jan Maly etr di<d Saturday ni] .t his Doduky estate. It 9 is 1 r.ri rt«w_ T ft
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  • 125 2 Reuter NUREMBURG, Sep.. 30.-The United States war crimes prosecution tonight completed a whiriwind two-day of its case in the worlds fcgg. est murder trial" of 23 com manders of Nazi Ersatz •extermination" groups accused of killing more than 1,000.000 Jews, "vesies and Russians. The prosecution case, wnicn only
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  • 322 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 30. In on article published in yesterday s. "Hindustan Times", New Delhi, Mr. Syed Ali Zaheer, United Provinces' Muslim leader and a former member of the Indian Government, says: "The Congress agieed to the division because in the Indian sub-continent
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  • 146 2 Two Registrar of Vehicles Inspectors were, on Monday afternoon, at the Second Police Court charged with accepting a bribe of ?10 from a taxi triwt The Vehicles Inspectors, Joseph C. Klyne v2B), of Tanjong Katong Road and Chee Su Puan (24), of Orchard Road, were
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  • 64 2 Reuter YORK. Sept. 30:—Over 200 people attended a consecration l y the ArchMsheo of York at the York Minister oi the Reverend William Denrick Lindsay Greer, formerly Principal of Weateott House, Cambridge, as Bishop of Manchester, in succession to Dr Guy Warman, who has retired. Th. Archbishop of
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  • 60 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 30.—Mr. W»H Lawther, President of Britain's National Union of Mir.ework.er>. is to leave for India and Burma In the near future, the Union's London headquarters confirmed today. Mr. Lawther was asked to study mining conditions in Tn_ dia and Burma by the Executive of the
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  • 59 2 Bo mber To Fly Propeller Shaft To Singapore LONDON. Sfpt. M time Halifax hnmi» X takeoff n»ght tomorrow on a?.* mile flight to s; J» o' 2 -ton propeller steamship Lak- ctT' was towed into a DOUr last t pelW shaft daau^ The flight w ;n S I €6.000 and
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  • 119 2 Reuter Jerusalem, snPalestine pois M Bdl their bum who resterdaj harr-1 fun o< h filing 10 J Seftt more outrages yen -V v m Jerasafern and LT I from Ha.fa C lAt the tfaae Lhe more non-quota tmmirjS J W:th acccrdina to ,r* sources--3.850 rWa^^S the
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  • 50 2 Vienna. £ept. 30.—Than Treaty Commissi H plete tomorrow the ml A I examining the treat] B spokesman said b€r I tiy Ho raided thai I i\ t nly w rk lett bo U. I fc:> the drafting ~..1 I cf the report, which sAjfcl ever, be prolong d.-Mi
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  • 59 2 It was revealed at the Singapore coroner's Court yesterday, at the inquiry on 20-year-old Rahmat bin Sham, a cyclist who was knocked down by a taxi and fatally injured along River Valley Road, on Sept. 20. that the three European passengers Mr. w. G- Porter, the
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  • 55 2 Jail Rotan For 2 Bandits Two young men Yeo Cheng Han and Chua Ah Bok, who. armed with revolvers, broke into store at the 15th mile, Jurong Roau. in February thiii year, were sentenced to eight years' rigorous Imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rotan each by Mr. Justice Jobling
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  • 174 2 Four Chinese coolies. Goh Thong Chua. Huang Seng, Tan Ah HWee and Sin Chew Kuang. charged with entering into the Harbour Board area on Monday without permits, claimed at thSecond District Court yesterday, that they had entered abotu four paces into
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 470 2 SHIPPING j IN BINGAPORI Agents For Malayan Railways AND From U.K. continental Ports Glengarry for Hongkong. Shanghai due Late Oct. JjXJtt ANTWERP. AMSi h H i JAM RO'i i f Kl*Att ULENARTNY (calls HAMBURG) GlO-11 Sails Oct. J 5 ELPENOR i ki« w TYDEUS mm Early NoVtTom U.K. lor Straits.
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    • 567 2 I MANSFIELD CO., LTD. f (incorporated »n Singapore) 1 BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. I "Talthybius" From U.S.A O. J I "Tvdeus" From U.K 2_k I -Maron" Due from U.K Oct. M J "Antilochus" Due from U.K. v Jg* 11 "Lvcaon" Due from U.K Oct. 19 "Diomed"
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    • 197 2 By Order Of The Comptroller Of Customs AUCTION SALE OF 960 pieces Lux Toilet soap, 255 dozen cotton threads, 17 dozen singlets. 15 pieces mosquito net and four Motor-Sampans Nos. as follows: (S.C. 7311 Plate No. 1336) (S.C. 8453 Plate No. 1853) (S.C. 8101 Plate No. 1546» (S C. 7284
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    • 52 2 NOTICE* Messrs. mj^k* roy James *Vf Mfttaieson ami Heard-White have jew as partners f CO. as fom fct-t*^^ "^TTt ~M Li s.s. DB J loading Port Said, G c Havre. Ar twerp. H AmM:rriamHH further sufficii-n'. <»;. For cargo ard P- lapplv 10 SENG HU--99, Kaniponc Always m sw» riM^
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  • 309 3 QUESTION: /o to a myself us v 1 -i wo King girl. been my job high-sounding work hard any other way v >w people easy way to lamour job deeki appings. rig picture, I'm In 1 by nine. *<« have to be u P w at
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  • 310 3 Three Chinese coffee-shop proprietors, ar.d a 15-year.old waiter, were yesterday at the Second District Court, fined by Mr. J. P. Merson for offences under the Food Conn-ol Ordinal: cc, Kok All Wai. the proprietor jof a Chulia Street, coffee.shop. was fined $200,
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  • 121 3 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 30. Quiet conditions prevailed on the last day of the account with Industrials making the bes t showing, most of the leaders recording small gains. Elsewhere slight irregularity developed in the closing stages. British Funds Ifiuctuaieki narrowly throughout the day the market being idle,
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  • 59 3 U.P. Shanghai, Sept. 30.—A giant 2J mile net ;s being stretched In Fr. rmosan waters by CNRR A Fisheries Rehabilitation Administration, which is carrying out China's first modern shark hshing expedition. Sixty heavy-linen nets suppli rd by UNRRA have been joined to form a single net, supported by
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  • 182 3 All member* of the Rex Children;; Club are notified that they will receive a special concession during the I general screening of the film: "The t Purple Monster Sti-ikes" which is at < present being shown at the Alharnbra. The concession is good only during j the
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  • 130 3 New Delhi. Sep-- 30.—Continuing their hunt for illicit arms, the local police yesterday seized from a mcsque in Pahargani i the worst trouble centre in the lecent communal disturbances in Delhi) one five-foot mortar, 11 coconut-shell bombs and one iron pipe bomb In addition, two loaded
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    • 500 3 FOR SALE Fresh stocks of Streptomycin Hydrocholoride just received. Encuiries to Paramount Traders. 95, Cross Street, Singapore. (A 370 > EUROPEAN. Clothes including two irfHinyc, suits for quick Cheap Salf\ Height 5' 8" Normally Proportioned. Phon,. Dogfett 4400 3—C pjn. daily. (A.3721 TOR SALE Baby's cot, mosquito frame, polished dark
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    • 523 3 V*.HicLL2i PQR SALE FOR SALE—Austin 7 Toun r in pc*> feet running condition, c. <•- cently overhauled. Uph.,Lsterv almost new. Four new tyres UK] spare. 40 m.p.g. Economical to run. Price $2.000/- or nearest. Entjuiri«w please phone 804f>o between li aJn.-4 k.m. <A.382. i Special d.- Luxe Cheverolet Saloon 30
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    • 542 3 1 LiiiOA Dancing brings a «calth <«f fun. Y ou will love it when you X ara, dancing's meant for everyone, why not make it your concern? The "Aristoterat*' School or Ballroom Dancing. Ojdey'Chaml-?-185A, Orchard Road, Singapore <A3GB» «W HA in Httf ii > Individual instruction Pitmans Shonha.nd. Expert, late
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  • 1051 4 In his review of the crime anu general situacions (com* menled upon in this column yesterday) the Governor oi the Malayan Union, Sir Eawara Kj-em reserved his mst forthright janguav' for condemnation ol the political hartal which he described as an laides t able immigrant
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  • 885 4  -  Our Vietnam correspondent expects France to launch a big attack this winter by V. LANG Rumours of t!he death of the President of the Republic of Vietnam, Dr. Ho Chi Minh, have appeared in the newspapers from time to time. First, at the beginning of the
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  • 7 4  -  kj ERNEST HIX
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  • 74 4 Letters >« S r.—One reads accounts in the newspapers, almost daily, cf gang-robberies, burglaries and hold-ups. and invariably the Police are reported to have arrived on the scene after the miscreants have made their getaway. These reports bring to my m.nd a conundrum which some years ago
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  • 184 4 Sir.—With reference to an article published in "The People's Postbag" of your esteemed paper, under the heading "C.L.A. Dream." I beg to submit the following in support of same. A tfsm months ago. I think It is better for us to say :t was long long ago. Govt,
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  • 103 4 Sir,—Probably the Moratorium will be lifted by the end ijf this year This is welcome news for one section of the civilian community, but on the other hand there is already an air of apprehension among the cleric?,] class of peo pie. Mnny of these poor fellows have
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  • 421 4 Of Mice Men [The opinionTT^T^ paper, j 7 m I that thExecutive has ".v*> membership to JT* 1 for the by the way eutiv> to come d mem one way 0r Members of the jS thU is t> or.lv workers can m:tk heard inside the fez n"""'*"* ."Six seats-, sari
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  • 423 5 (From Our Own RepDrter) PENANG. Sept. 29.—About 300 fishermen are jobless, aid more than 1,000 Malays in the fishirg village of Tanjong To. Kong are on the verge of starvation as a result of the destruction of fifteen fishing stakes in
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  • 130 5 Maha t m a Gandhi's 79th birthday will be celebrated by the Regional Indian congress of Singapore patronised by the ExI.N.A. Committee on October 2, at 5 p.m.. at the Waterloo Street padang, in front of St. Josephs' Institution. Speeches in English, Tamil Hindustani and Malay, will
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  • 172 5 'From Our Own Reporter) Koala Lumpur, Se\> 30.—V Ch 11 ah. a financial cierg attached to the Food Control Department. Kuala Lumpur, was this morning acquitted and discharged by the District Judge. V\. B G Smitn on two charges of having committed crim'hal
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  • 67 5 f Tribune Staff Reporter* A Marine police corporal shot and killed the 12 foot snake found on Mondey aboard the Sheli Company t*rker Solen. The snake was found in the engine room covered in grease and kept eluding the crew of the ship for some hours
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  • 179 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In an impressive parade held yesterday at the Royal Artillery training centre, Blakan Mati, 400 locally enlisted personnel who had completed the initial threemonth training course, turned out for the Passing-Out ceremony which was reviewed by the Commander-in-Chief. General Sir Neil
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  • 101 5 A 60 year-old Cantonese woman, Yuen Pong, pleaded not gu Ity before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday, to a charge of allowing her bouse in Sago Street to boused as a brothel. Bail was extended and th case postponed until Nov.
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  • 67 5 Bail In $200 with tVu sureties was yestrrday allowed 45-year-old L m Ah Kow. alleged to hdvi used Criminal force on Auxiliary Police Officer. D. C. 1 *v, of the Singapore Haroour Biard Special Police, on Monday. Lim was charged with using abusive Language and
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  • 92 5 Convicted in the lower courts on charges of abetment of crlmina' breach of trust in respect of 156 cases of whisky and sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from six to nine months, sin men, Khuo Choo Peng, Ho Choon Jin, Lee Pang Seng, Chtia Thiuni
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  • 43 5 Reuter. BAGDAD, Sept. 30.- An appeal to Iraq to keep the peace during a or.e-day general strike called for Friday by political parties supporting the Arab cause in Palestine, was made to. day by Abdul Jabar Am?en, Director of Propaganda.—Reuter.
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  • 446 5 <From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30. What he called "a sorry list of failures" of the Government of the Malayan Union, in dealing with crime, the rice situation, corruption in Government Departments and fixing a reasonable price for tin and
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  • 1124 6 Of the 18 new horses that were recently classified by the Straits Racing Association, seven are Enghsn horses. They aie Eveibiight (late Zinnia), a class om hoise, Skystreak (late Athis Bridge). May Scarlet liger II (late Chalfont), Suivi, ail in cms* two, and No RegreLs
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  • 33 6 The BOD trounced the Hospital Youngsters Association by s x goal? to nil in their first hockey game this season, at Alexandra yesterday. The half-time score was 2. nil.
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  • 82 6 U.P. London. Sept, 23:--Fred Daly of Belfast, winner of lust work's PGA match play gulf championship, was eliminated in the first round of the 2.000 guinea* amateur :.ud Professional Foursomes tourn:u.i e nt today. Daly and Irish Amateur O* il Ewing wer<- defeated 2-and-l by the Irish
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  • 116 6 Regret that the Military authorities, despite assutances. have not assisted in the impoitant matter of the rehabilitation of the Club ground, thus throwing the burden on the C!ub itself is expressed in the (50th annual report of the Singapore Recreation duo to be read
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  • 178 6 The undernoted newly added non-fiction ar.d fiction works will be ready for issue on: Saturday (4.10.47) Chandos <Dane> Abbie. Constanuros (Mabel) Bhreda ard Patches. Ennion (E.A.R.. The Story of Migration. Farge (la Henry) Lost Treasures of Europe. Howell < Wing Commdr. Edward) Escape to live. Klungonder tF.D.) cd.
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  • 136 6 Reuter. NANKING. SeDt. 30. Confidence that the British Parliamentary mission to China will further strengthen Chinese-Bri-tish relations was expressed here todaj by Dr. Hollington Tong. director of Government's Information Office, following receipt of news that the mission had taken off from Britain for Nanking In an
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  • 28 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.— The United- States Senate Armed Forces Committee decided to. day to call off their proposed trip to study military conditions in Europe.—Reuter.
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  • 317 6 The Singapore Co\ernmem. in a virtual admission of failure in its light to control the rising price of rice in the Colony last night tock steps to lift the ban on the sale of cooked rice ir restaurants, in an apparent new
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  • 246 6 Arrivals Departures By Air Passengers arrived at Singapore per BOAC, QEA CPA, FEATI: From Mcdan:—Mr. G. Bradfore Mr. D. P. Webster, Mr. Lie Kam Boen, Mr. Jauw Lie Jan, Mr. Teo Peng, Mr. Siew Long, Mr. Tio Tian Pan, Mr. Salmi Bin Baid Makarim, Mr. Tjan Yok Kiong, Mr. Yap
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  • 78 6 OP Suttv m After be H f I nullni r BTC W.-si and Cr-d ahsed 3< run two chances the wick,, f r -V. No 1 BTC C. r Gen <■' 0. Thorr.as c H > H. Yoi n« run ToUxi 64 BOWLING r. 3 far
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  • 49 6 U.P. BEYF.RJ LT HILLS. —Bob PalkenLurf £1 star, sustained a bi heat! ir juries and t r.-; right han w] out oi < he r< ported He if tak hospi-al. Falkenburg. feme* inter.collegiate ".err. ~j pion. now rank j sevenths! nat o:.. f■ Jiox Falkerburg -U.P
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    • 47 6 TODAY AT THE F2ET CATHAY f i PHONE 3400 1.45, 4.1?.. G. 45, 9.30 IT'S TERRIFIC! It's Technicolor IT'S MCM! Vo*S>*~ caxio" Lucille Ball f Jusfc Goes to Town" to^'J^ WUM THE HOYS decide tj take her dress i aS 3 S< r.e SOUVENIR! KEEP WATCHING Jjtoj!>
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  • 259 7 The finals of the various ties in j the Malacca Badminton championship, were played off last Sunday at k* eld V«C. Drill Hail before gathering of badminton enthusiasts The Patron of the Association' Hon. Mr. E.V.G. Day. Resident Commissioner, Mr. Mis. GEC Wisdom, and Mr. D. P.
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  • 112 7 F. N. S. C. WIN AT BADMINTON In a friendly badminton match of four and two doubles, the F. and N. Spores Club beat the National City Bank by four games to two. Results <F. and N. players mentioned first) Ngir* £ng M<r.g beat Tham Chit Yah 15—10. 15—2. Cheong
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  • 119 7 soccer S.A.F.A. Cup: Malay Seniors Vs. G.H.Q. (Signals). Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m.; Jollilads vs. Harbour Board Auxiliary Police, Thomson Road. 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY S.C C. vs. V.M.C.A.. Padang, 5.15 p.m.; Ceylon Sports OHlfa vs. Police. Thomson Road, Singapore Colts vs. St. Joseph's Institution, Bras Basah Road. TODAY
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  • 164 7 Sir.— -Being a very ?rthusias--I'e soccer fan. I woul■ like to make a few suggestions regard, inn tn e competition ot* the local to meet the Shanghai Chinese footballers. The line-up of the f>wnbined Chinese Team: Chee Ser.g, Soon San. Chin Lye; Lift &wang, It* Lerg.
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  • 121 7 S. C. F. A. C. A. Sir— "Majn-La", on the question of CA. players not being ir eluded in the s.C.F.A. team, thinks that the fault lies with the C.A. players. "Ma-in-La" by now must realise the importance of C.A. in local Chinese football Am'ttedly, some C.A. players be lor
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  • 68 7 The Unicorn-/ Ciub playing soccer against a strorn side of the R.A.F. Base Headquarters team on Saturday last at the St. George's Road ground were defeated by the odd goal in seven. The game was fast through, out- At the interval, the Unicorns'
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  • 81 7 Tho following will play hockey on I Wednesday at 5.15 at tho S.R.C. ground. Colours: —C. B. Humphries, V. O. Westcruuut (Capt). C Norouha, J. Sandcrsou, L. de Souza, E. Phillips, 1 D. Miller, C. Campbell, Janu., d~ Souza, C. Schelkls, P. D. AlmeidA. Whites; —R.
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  • 1100 7 FjU6#fng is the full racing card for the first day of the K.L. races: Horses, Class 1, Div. 1, 5. 1 furs. > J t S_S£__ S kin 004 Mr Lim Chua n Marian.! 0 4 3 Fairwood 8.07 Mr. Mrs. Foo Meow Chin m Mr.
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  • 34 7 In a friendly soccer match played at the Naval Base the F. and N. Sports Club were beaten by the Dockyard Recrea. tion Club by t w o goals to nil.
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  • 50 7 The Singapore Civil Service Association's new Billiard Table at the club premises in Tessensohn Rood, will be opened for play next Friday. Oct. S. To mark the occasion, an exhibition match between Dr. A. A. SuiiaVosham. (President) and Mr. L. C. Goh (Vice-Presld«nt> has been a i ranged.
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    • 167 7 I SINGAPORE RACES START SOON! THE W .RLD'S BEST "ROSS BINOCULARS NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED SPECIAL SIZES ARE MADE FOR RACES "STEPMIX" J CENTRAL FOCUSSING I WITH CASE 1 I ROSS BINOCULARS ARE MADE I THROUGHOUT JN ENGLAND SALES AGENT:— [NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., (THE LEADING OPTICAL HOUSE) 71, HIGH STREET,
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  • 77 8 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 29 —Th.' Admiralty today issued th<> following announcemeat concerning th< struggl "bo; the Jewish immigrant ship 'Despite** Saturday: "When the illegal immigrant ship Despite', camouflaged as the Par; la (normally trading in Adriatic waters) was boarded at Haifa, a audd'-n v sault wai made
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  • 172 8 U.P. London Sept. 30.—The Evening Standard today demanded the res gnaticn of Novelist and Playwright J. B. Priestley 'rom the Royal Commission on the P<ess because of d.splaying -marked political bias.*' An editorial in fie paper de-**"" dared that While this investi- gation is
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  • 146 8 Reuter AAP. BATAVIA. Sept. 30. Eight United States officers who arrived here by air today to assist the Consular Fict-Findinq Commission in their investigation into the observance of the ceasefire in Indonesia found the Commission had completed it inquiry yesterday and beerun work on its
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  • 178 8 Reuter. latlantie City, Mew Jersey. Sept. 30. The establishment of a Unite.! Stater Government Corporation to administer United States aid for European reconstruction under the Marshall plan and stopgap aid before the plan becomes effective, was proposed here today by one of Angelica's leading bankers. Win: hi op
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  • 160 8 Reuter. AMSTERDAM. Scot. 30.-Bet-rand Russell (Earl R'«ssell). the philosoDher. declared here today that self-preservation demanded the support of the United States in her proposals for the rontrol of atomic energy. I "It is to be exoected that when Russia has a store of atomic
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  • 28 8 Reuter. London, Sept. 30.—Rugby League Yorkshire Cup Second Round First Leg result: Kcighley 2 points, East Lcford 9 points. Bedruth 3 points, Abcravoii 14 points. —Reuter.
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  • 244 8 (By K.O.* FrccHic Donjon, Chicago Neijro boxer who recently scored two sensatwnni victories m Australia, may be seen in action at the Happy World Stadium tn the cry near future. Yesterday meriting promoter Kov. Kirn Lin called Dawson c/o of the Sydney Stadium, offering the
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  • 659 8 Reuter NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit leacer cf the Indian delegation, in a speech from the General Assembly rostrum in which she joined in welcoming Pakistan to the United Nations declared today: *It is specially a matter of gratification to us
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  • 63 8 Thrillirg soccer is anticipated at Jalan Besar Stadium today when- the Malay Seniors meet G.H.Q. (Signals) in the semifiral of the S.A.F.A. Cup com_ petition. While the Malays arc not. very impressive tins .season. Signals are a well balance team. They knocked out the S.R.C.
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  • 84 8 Th- f<.Mowing win represent the Young Muslim Sancun at soccer against Food Control Distribution Rationing Department* at SRC ground tomorrow, at L.V> p.m. sharp-' M. S. Mohamed Shah. M. N. Syed 6. S. Ibn.hlm, S. A. Hussein, k. N* Mdden. K. J. Samad. P. A. Jamal V
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  • 38 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 30 The British Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee today congratulated the Government of Burma an<l the Burmese Constituent Assembly on having completed so rapidly the task of drawing up a new constitution for Burma -Reuter.
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  • 63 8 Owing to some delay at Shang hai, the Shanghai Football tourist team will not be able to play their first two matches in Singapore on Saturday and Sunday. Th: metc'its against the S.C. F.A. and S.A.F.A. Combined Services and Civilians have therefore been postponed. The Manager
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  • 93 8 The following will represent the Oriental B.P. against the Liberty B.P. in a friendly match of tv.o men singles four men doubles, and one mixed doubles, to be played at then i court. No. 331 North Bridge Road (Liberty Cabaret) on the 4th Oct.. 1947 at
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  • 91 8 U.P. LONDON. §ept. 30. The views of the Indian and Pak stan Governments concerring British Commonwealth aid or advice, in checking commural rioting, are receivir g "close and sjirtpathetic consideration" in Whitehall, but the British Government cannot take th? lead in the matter of rerdering any such
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  • 39 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 30.—New York Yankees. American League champ onsh ps, beat Brooklyn t Dodgers, wmrers ot the National League. 5-3. m the opening game of the World BaseLall series at Yankee Stadium here today. —Reuter.
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  • 84 8 The following activities of the SH gapore Branch of the Munmi Association of Kin*- Edward VII College of Medicine are itficglujed for the month of October:— 13.10.47 8.00 p.m. CliniroFathological Meeting a t the Department of Pathology. General Hospit .i 22.10.47— «.00 p.m.—Major J. M. Lewis will
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  • 20 8 Reuter. T HE HAGUE.. Hague beat BtefS*fi Hongkoi g s b a 9
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  • 8 8 U)NDON D result. Acc 'ington .< r
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  • 26 8 d. «n 0 w M Q Yo;v Wah Sun* v ■n T,an e Veo U Chen-', Lo 1 ni;" a. Lee. I J
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