Malaya Tribune, 2 October 1947

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  • 58 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) OCBT PACK SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House 98, St.
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  • 395 1 new high way blocks of flats (Tribune Stall Reporter) wh oh will go a long way to elimiof Singapore s Cninatown and relieve estii nin that area is now being preM Fraser, Manager of the Singapore t -nvement Trust kill, its says, "need millions,
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  • 53 1 fORTSMOI TH. tram a. Oct. I tht U.S 190.000,600 uirmfl Cot al Ft i h*' leaf >•' to,ooo-fou carriers II >: h■ //>< KUr wan P' Coral ft* n has bet n ovrr nwk r i matrmcimUM, mi >ps ."Hdwap •tfi h X has iV 4 m
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  • 47 1 S Oct I. Cholera 1 Illy in Egypt might to have H f Land. J 8 8 n•. so believed eh( lera were reBouth Palestine. that all Arab ramps in had been excluded and tted to return to cases were distant v.P.
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  • 17 1 U.P. Safety Offi'-C at tied complete that t'kranian rar*i;r-( t ass ltlg the Bava--1 "P.
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  • 21 1 Vi,r •Vl. p' 1 •—The United °tG> c c "dttee'i debate tofa« v *5 to aYe resumed I.: ten i'(.;;t|>oned.
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  • 20 1 'jg 1 -Australia. BraV ft,' j:n ,r Poland and I'Tted to the Council at th<» feting h-re today.
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  • 54 1 Buenos Aires. Oct. I.—A sit. down strike of crews of Norwegian ships in port here is scheduled to spread today worldwide. The strike is a portcst ;tgaicst a sa-lors' income -ax and was provoked by the Communist, dominated Scandinavia Seamen's Union aiming to paralyse the
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  • 186 1 New Delhi. Oct. 1- Approximately 2,000 non-Muslim, refugees were killed by Muslim raiders at Tandlianwala. 25 miles nest of Lyallpur in Pakistan Punjab, it was reported tonight. The mass slaughter, one of tha greatest since the gigantic sub-continent was divided into India and Pakistan,
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  • 347 1 U.P. LONDON, Oct. I.—The Duke of Windsor returned to England today from France to transact personal busine: s and court circles took the occasion to confirm that no invitation to attend the wedding of Princess El zabeth would be sent to the Duchess of Windsor.
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  • 231 1 U.P. CHICAGO, Oct. I.—A Chicago court today approved the settlement awarded three convicted gangsters, including Roger "The Terrible" Touhy, pail of the loot from a Currency Exchange -obbery. Touhy and four henchmen aller*Hf!v held uo the Northtovn Currency Exchange if December. 1912. after
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  • 41 1 Reuter. London, Oct. I:—Mr. John Wil-n ■> Minister of Supply, today told the Engineering Industry Advisory Council that engineer, ng industries exports would have to be stepped up from £30.000.000 to L 48.000.000, monthly by the end of next year—Reuter.
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Jerusalem,Oct. un titled Zval Leuml. the Jewish terrorist organisation, called tonight for the immediate establishment of a provisional Jewish Government in Palest ne to set up a Jewish Constituent Assembly.— Reuter.
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  • 89 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. l.—Presidert Truman today asked the American people to eat less bread and thus help save 100.000.000 bushels of grain for European aid. Mr. Truman, who was addressing the first meeting of the r rem Committee at the White House, also called for a reduction,
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  • 114 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two Chinese were wourded. one seriously, in what is believed to have been a flare-up of secret r/ws«t;e« f.-uid at the junction of Weld Road and Kelantan Road in the Jalan Besar area about 8 o'clock last night. Three shots were fired as crowds
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  • 193 1 'Tribune Staff Reporter) A short while after a Chinese seaman w*s held up and rohh*,i at pistol-point in a backiane by a couple of youths, he doubled back and after trailing the two robbers for some minutes was able to capture one of the men
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  • 304 1 (From Our Own Reporter) This morning's final gallops on a yielding track were watched with great interest. Best performances were by Xingsford (Ellery), Goatskin (Morsillo). North well (Rosdie), Madang (Bobby), Aloma (Mawi). Grand Prix II (Mawi) strongly fancied for the cracks' nine furlongs event cantered aroufnd
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  • 34 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 1:—Dr. Sharir, Indonesian ambassador at large, tonjght received a presentation of books and gramophone records from the British actor-producer Oerek De Marrtey, for the National L tTary of Indonesia st Jogjakarta.—Reuter.
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  • 27 1 untitled Oct. untitled-Mrs. Amy Paton who was recently appointed manageress of Manchester's Civic Restaurants Service at a salary of £820 a year, has asked to be released.
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  • 250 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) has beX C ?J on y is Tom cholera and au hormes time local Health auuionues stress that th 3 increasing numhpr nf arrivals into Singapore, most of whom previous!v Sr at he^ h e° lera infeCted CiUeS might P-senfa Sr This. I
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  • 155 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Oct. L M-s Franklin D. Roosevelt, widow of the late president, Unlay challenged Russia's M to a debate on his warmongering charges against the United States on a act'on-wlde radio broadcast on Sunday. The former first lady, who will answer Vishlnsky's charges in
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  • 22 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 1: President Truman w.ll address the American nation on the world food crisis on Sunday night.—Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 446 2 Tlia following classes of correspondence may now be sent t» jw*to* H°» shu K >- u?hu sh ;!s ku -r' Hokka only) and Ryuku Islands by SURFACE ROUTE only LETTERS (LIMIT 4 lb.) AND NON-ILLUSTRATED POSTCARDS. Letters and postcards may consist of personal,
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  • 59 2 Reuter. PARIS, Oct. l. |ir. Trever Will son. British Consul at Hanoi, has radioed a message to If. Hoang-Minh-Giam. Viotnam Minister of Foreign A fairs offering him two tons of foot an<! radical supplies trom the French Red Cross to the Vietnam Red Cross, according to an
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  • 217 2 A young Chinese who was, at the First District Courf yesterday, alleged to have put a compatriot in fear of injury by saying "if you don't pay. 11l strike you/ told the Judge, Mr. E. P. Shanks, that he was only joking when
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  • 301 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) As a final protest against the proposed new Constitutional Proposals for Malaya, a pan-Malayan one-day hartal may be bserved some time this month. The Associated Chinese Cham, bers of Commerce are holding a meeting in the Union
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  • 532 2 LONDON, Oct. l.—Mr. C. j. Chancellor rjerer.ii of Reuters, in a letter published i n The Tii letter which appeared in the sa mp newspaper m \fonH Sudhir Ghosh. Public Relations Officer for Ind daring that Reuters report of Mr. Gandh misleading. Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 552 2 with the j Most Up-to-Date I Instruments TOD CAN RELY ON US TOR FOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEMS CONSULT US EARLY Asiatic Optical Co., (Manufacturing Opticians) j 141, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE: TELE: 4548 NOTE:—Business Hours: WEEK DAYS: 9 p.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY: 9 a.m 10 1 p.m Qualified Opticians CATHOLIC
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    • 140 2 NOTICES NOTICE L ONG CHENG HEB J 533. Serarsco: Road. Singap hert-bv Give not ce that nrj WEE CHWEE NEO hai my house and protection (at] row residing at No. 104. BP S reet, Singapore I U i lespoostU for any debts or 9 bilities eontrac ed bar h fr
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    254 3 808 HOPE !'.<TIOW: I/ titixr R OUt Of iy folay to And anvwaste o hi al ike t< se it's v and f Listen olfei how T keep f.om collapsing physically I owe it all to exercise I've built up considerable resistance In school l was quite a
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  • 149 3 (Tribune Stall' Reporter) drop ol about $10 was registered rice blaekmarket. i ate reaction to the lifting of vements and (b) the prohibition ici in restaurants and eating by Government yesterday, which fetched SI 16 per picul a few btained yesterday at one time at Mo.
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  • 194 3 I (Tribune Staff Reporter) m Ro «i Prison relating to the recent a now closed; but the bringing in cf food a tcmpot r'y disallowed as a pr ecaution- 1" J[\, L a press ated that which had r n prisoners, i indudi
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  • 180 3 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG. Sept. 30. A 27--year old Chinese from Bukit Merah, Perak, whose name was given as How Tong Bin, died in the Taiping Hospital this morning as the result of a :ailway accident. Last night, while the Kuala Lumpui -Penang lay mail
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  • 188 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Teachers' Union has sent a circular to the management of local cinemas expressing interest in the children's matinees which hav> been screened from time to tame. In the circular the Union suggested that the local cinemas offer their service
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  • 188 3 Returning an open finding yesterday at the inquiry <it Toh h Bee a 42 year-old Chinese ex-taxi driver Mr W G Porter the Coroner, said that evidence did ,ot disclose the identity of the person^ who shot Toh and whether that person was guilty of
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  • 34 3 A floating mine has been sighted off the southern approaciitJ fn Penang Island, it' has peon reported The position of the mine last reported, is 5.13 degrees North, and 100.02 degrees. East
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 60 3 *ntALCO. o,„, lians nAMFORD RdJ ll: nil Anil »0 i-UiyJai h J -m<nd ban k 1 *':iatism. -a like U 'ne first dose. days this Pa n <l removes R C J«* ">»« «re soreI (?one. and •o and able J? one back on J- o matter how Ml dls-
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    • 752 3 tribune SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: 3 dtudent teachera for Norma! Training und 1 Clerk Typist with School Certificate. Salary: Government rates. Apply by post only to Angio-Chine.se School. P.O. Box No. 22, Spore (8.390» SALESMAN, Ch irc.se, required by import export CO., textiles and sundries. Good sala y and comm. for
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    • 524 3 SITUATIONS WANTED EUROPEAN ex-Naval oficei requires a position o trust and responsibility first class knowledge of imports anil experts prewar connection in Europe and Americe and sound administrative procedUi ready for immediate employment anywhere, write Box A 323 M.T. S pore. n.:> 9 :>; FOR SALE 'SILKYMIT" Essential aid to
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    • 547 3 VEHICLES [Oil SALE FOR BATJi- Dodge Baiocn 23 K-v Condition crcod on view In Low and Companj BSleSticr Ro xL Price 1 or nearest offer. IbiSSU, UHI CHEVROLET and 1941 V 8 for sale, Both hi excellent condition $3,000 and (2,500 respectively. No offer:;. Tel. 5888. (8.389) FORD JEEP in
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    • 580 3 TUITION Dancing brings a wealth of fun. Y ou will love it when you learn, dancing 1 acant tor everyone, why net make it y >ur concern? The 'Aristoicrat" School of Ballroom Dancing. Obdey Can ■> 185 A, Orchard Road. Singapore (A3CB) oi j i.v IaLiSED Individual instruction Pitmans Shorthand.
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  • 932 4 Few people are in a better position to make a shrewd analysis ot economic conditions than bankers who have a sensitive finger on the pulsations of business and commercial life. Bankers are usually reticent by nature but 011 the rare occasions they speak they usually have something interesting
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  • 1635 4 In spite of the post-war period bringing wltl J ll much disillusion and discontent to homes in other parts of the world- especially in the West—the people of the East have set a finer example in fostering a spirit of give-and-take.. That is why "KANDAYAN COMPARED
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  • 7 4  -  V ERNEST HIX
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  • 275 4 A lost city over 2,000 years old. once a well-planned and prosperous settlement, has been discovered at Agroha, in the Hissar district o? the Punjab. Ptolemy, in the second century, appears to have mentioned Agro. ha—or Agara, as he calls it. The Medieval historians Zia-ud-Din
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  • 243 4 LETTERS to the M Sir.—I have sold my suits, my wife's ornaments, and find noth ing else to sell and purchase the needful. Last night, believe me we had sweet potatoes for our supper, merely because the ra tion is insufficient and to purchase on
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  • 145 4 S r, Strikes are very prf;.sM in Malaya nowadays. S'kjsM pie are asking why? wer is simple. H Rice, the staple food i Malayans, is being such a drastic extent tritjH average man in the street i ing the pinch. H To purchase frorr. is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 74 4 FLASH A limited number of latest 7cu. ft. capacity AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS ARRIVED. Come early before they arc Isold out. Lee Fletcher 102-106, Orchard Road. PHONE: 3338. •< i I llP———v FOR COMPANY SEALS CONSULT Mala van Engrfvinj r 76. CROSS STREET. S PORE. PHONE: 7827. <* Madam Florence* Can reveal
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    • 22 4 Sis I DIANA I I ART POTTjRV I I A most Attractive jclecUon M Just Received. AM Prices from !J.OO to I
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  • 39 5 untitled are now making their s n your r.read to the euaet degree of vnsp- .>>c-i>t ttmg the dial. read run toe wasted at o time and as soon as i t tic ally ejected on to the plate.
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  • 154 5 Penang's "City Fathers" Support Wages Report —But Raise 4 Points Oui Own p.-porter* PENANG Sept. 30.—Followi or the Joint oners' Interim Penang Municipal today's meet, support the rer ag the following d by the heads as Municipal de- notice of Go- Ttu Report R«commerds under the age •14 be employed.
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  • 50 5 U.P. fckOl L, Oct. 1. Lyuh Woohong Chairman if the left wing socialist Democratic Party told the United Press that leftist elements under the leadership of the Communists. would take over South Korea "within ten days or KlITS 1 joint With- of Unit«J States and bowct armies. UP.
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  • 1254 5 HARRY FANG, Tribune Staff Reporter, yesterday saw a demonstration with modern "radiofoto" equipment, and below he tells you all about it Daring World War Two, one of the special services set up In conjunction with the various theatres of war was a picture broadcasting system
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  • 288 5 Penang. Sept. SO. —Represent atives cr residents cf Bagan Jermat, Tanjong Tok tag, and Tanjong Bungah and the various kampongs in the vicinity of thcs > three villages intend to petition the Municipal Commissioners requesting the Commissioners to consider :the pofsib.lity of extending the
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  • 75 5 TOKYO. Oct. 1.-Mr. Patrick C'nnw, British Commonwealth iepresentatiTe, said at today's mcef.ng of the AUied Control Council here that an agreement would soon be reached In London and Washington enabling trade to be conduced "on a sutisiactory scale between Japan and sterling and other non-dollar
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  • 496 5 NEW DELHI, (By air mail) —Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Food Minister of the Government of India, addressing a Press Conference here last week, warned that the people must be prepared "for intermittent breakdowns of rationing in different parts of the country and also for "drastic" cuts in
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  • 63 5 Reuter. S A ICON. Oct. 1 General Nguyen Ruyan. an Annamite officer in the French Army, was today elected President of the Government of Cochin China, autonomous Republic in French Indochina. He defeated Tran Van Ty, the Vice-Pi esident, by 22 votes to 14 in the
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  • 64 5 Thf YMCA Music Club will hold its usual rechal of recorded music tomorrow at 8 p m., the programme consisting of the foL low::": rumbers: Over ure "The Magis Flute" (Mozart I. Symphony No. 5 in C Mir or (Beethoven). Polonaise in A Flat Major (Chopin), Liebestraum (Liszt).
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  • 114 5 PENANG. Sept. 30.—A Chinese woman Tan Ah Hiar.g, hv. me at No. 52, Caunter Hall, reported to the police of the loss of a "Sirger'' sewing machine. She added that she suspected her pre-war neighbour, a male Chinese, had stolen the macrrr c. It appeared that at
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  • 57 5 U.P. LONDOt Sept 30 British challenger for the air blue ribbon of South Atlantic (ook off from London airport today, on its first trans-ocean passenger flight Pd-.ted by Air Vice-Marshai Donald Bennett, Chief Executive •of the British-South American Aiiways, the plane named "Star Lion", will f!y to Santiago,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 203 5 m IN TOUCH WITH THE P -11 ffifCMX ARRANGEMENT— He a~e now stockists of the following famous radio-sets j L v alve set $475.00 set, with b.mdspread v c in ß $340.00 i h bandspread ti n j n J $310.00 r ;t $310.00 —SIX MONTHS FREE SERVICE [c an
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    • 169 5 JAI HIND UNITY! FAITH* SACRIFICE!!! ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED i TO MASS MEETING AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM ON 2nd OCTOBER, 1947 ct 5 pm. TO CELEBRATE MAHATMA GANDHI'S 79th BIRTHDAY Leaders of Communities will address the meeting. An addiess of felicitation will be presented to Sjt. J. A. Thivy, Representative
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  • 410 6 By Full-back GIIQ (Signals) 0 Malays 0 Scccer enthusiasts had their fill at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when GHQ (Signals) met the Malay Seniors in a Cup fixture and shared the honours, neither side being able to score. While both team* were guilty of bad
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  • 87 6 A middle aged Chinese named Ng Kong, was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Justice Joining at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, when he was found guilty by a common jury of the theft of a dynamo. Kong, it was revealed by the
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  • 18 6 The vessel Ha Lee arrived :n Singapore waters yesterday with 375 deck passengers from Cnma.
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  • 108 6 The Executive Council of the Malayan Teachers' Union is to meet at K.L. on Saturday. The Union. a Federation of State Unions, came into being on September 12 on a resolution moved by Negri Sembllan Teachers' Union and seconded by Penang. At the conference
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  • 176 6 (Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market opened yesterday morning with busfcn£&s dune for No. 1 R.S.S. fob. Novi mber at 33 i cents. Selling pressure, however, forced prices down and business was done at 33i cents, 33J c nts and then at 33 cents fob. There
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  • 156 6 i From Our Oum Reporter! Penang, Bept 30.—Two Chini ese cargo-boat owners, Kon Chearg Choo and Low Ah Le:;rg who were charged with carrying nnssengers aboard their cargo beat, appeared this morning before Mr. R. L- Peel in the Third Court, and
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  • 118 6 Senor Rafael H. Fernandez, newly-appointed Argentine con-sul-General to Sydney, thinks that Singapore has improved vastly since his last visit here two years ago. Both Senor Fernandez and his pretty w if. 2 agree that Singapore is the "best city in the Far East having escaped the
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  • 365 6 The story of how rt about one o'clock on the afternoon of Feb. 10 this yean, four armed Chinese walked into a jewellers shop, situated in the busiest quarter of Singapore—Arab Street—and got away with $24,000 Worth of Jewellery, was related by a young shop assistant
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  • 197 6 (From Our Own Renarter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sep;. 30.—Fourteen omnibus passengers —men. women and children—ha d a miraculous escape this afternoon when the bus in which they were travelling was caught in a heavy storm which hit Kuala Lumpur town about 3 p
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  • 68 6 Bail in the sum of $1,000 with one surety Wat granted to Chua Hong Kuemg, when he appeared before the Secoyid Police Magistrate Mr. L. C. Goh yenterday. He was accused of threatening the labourers <• the Heap Hoe Rubbt r Factory, Thomson Road
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  • 68 6 Bail was yesterday in the Fourth Police Court opposed regarding two Chinese, two Javanese and three Malays. aced between 16 and 50. charged with theft from the 8.0.D., Kranji. on Tuesday. It was allfged that four cases of motor parts, worth $300. bad been stolen :ro
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  • 72 6 Juan Antonio Martinez, a 19-Tear-oid Peruvian of the s.s. Mount Davis, appeared before the Third Folic a Magistrate Mr F. Bernard Oehters yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Fausttno Otero, another seaman on the same ship, with a table knife on Tuesday. He claimed trial
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  • 203 6 With the agreement of His Es Administering the Government ol Offe, Commander-in-Chief Far East, Air Pirie has invited the Commande in-( mese Air Force, Air Martial I and a representative Mission Air Force to pay a short visit 4 the Air Command, Far East
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  • 39 6 The Malayan Sharebrokers Association report: Business the local shares market was again mainly confined to the industrial and tin sections. A few small gains wer._recorded n the quotations for tin shares. Rubbers were absolutely neglected.
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  • 15 6 The Prttont r.t. skm G. E. v w '"""m*, Superintendent of P
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  • 78 6 ftemai k n < *har peared to be oa e f the First District Judgi P. Shanks, yesterday «I year-old c „i n.: T; Lee. accused »f posset, p< unds pri nmen and anolhi at an S H R Gat* pleaded foi lenj oey. Tang
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 I.3o— *i.2C ;).:*0 n.m. 6005 JĔSb Do Anything Y*>u Like, But Don't Miss It" (Malaya Tribune) J Arthur Rank Presents Esmond Jean KofWl**n KNIGHT SIMMONS BYRON DIAL J J G909 S 1 500 X' BOOK' BOOK! I r//w/ Chapters To-Day S II S THE 2rd. INSTALMENT 10 REELS S jA
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  • 878 7 Vijay Merchant, who was to have captained the Indian team, will not bo able to proceed tn owing to reasons of hefttCh. Merchant expressed disappointment that, due to reasons behind his eonirol. lV had been prevented from ol icing his services at Lhe
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  • 235 7 In a medicore game of hockey on the Padang yesterday, the V.M.C.A. scored a narrow oneOl] victory over jthe S.C.C. It was the V's first outing after an absence of nearly six years, and the Club's second appearance this sca-on. The winners
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  • 63 7 F N SC Soccer The following will represent the Fraser Neave Sports Club Elev<n fen a friendly game of Soccer against the Air Ministry Works at Chaijgi on Saturday. Transport will leave the Office at Trafalgar Street ct 400 p.m. sharp:—Willie Soh, Awang Chit. Eng Kee, J. NOttiS, W. O.
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  • 78 7 CA SCFA Sir, —May I through the medium of your paper ask the Officials of the S.C.F.A. whether 11 is true that C.A. Ls now affiliated to S.C.F.A. or not? Ii affiliated, why is it that Chye Hee le left out from the games. At present there is «o doubt
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  • 218 7 I The members of the Pun Kio Joo. Liia Association celebrated the founding of the Association last Saturday al the Tai Tong Restaurant. During the dinner, the Finance Committee collected a substantial amount in aid of the building fund, the following being the list, of
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  • 37 7 In a friendly game of soccer at Kampong Bahm yesterday. Nelson Sports Club beat the Merchant Navy (S.S. Palhybulsi l.y two goals to one. Johari and si.tii scored for Nelson, pritchard netting the to-
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  • 388 7 i el A^ ar > "A' .....24 pts SCC '"A" 0 IflS RAF (Seletar) "A" rugger team scored a Convincing victory over the Singapore Cricket Club second XV by 24 points (3 goals, l penalty goal 2 tries 1 to ni.
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  • 130 7 F. N. SPORTS CLUB WIN Before a large and enthusiastic gatheilin* the V. N. Spurts Club beat the Singapore Municipal SeiVices Union by 6 games to 1 at badminton played at the Clerical Union I Hall on Tuesday night. Results (F. N. players mentioned Singles:— Ong p o h Lim
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  • 174 7 The Serangroon Association defeated the Merrilads Association i n a friend !v soccer match played en Sunday oy The 2nd teams of the two Associations will meet this Sunday on the Serangoon English School ground, at 5.1.) p.m. The S.A. XI will be selected fromHeng Joo Seng,
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  • 351 7 In a fast but scrappy game oi nockey, piayed yesterday on the S.R.C. ground the Wnites, leu Dy rt. E. ivLiue, deieated the Colours, captained by V. C wc&eiiioat, by ihree goals to j two Scorers were: V. Vanderput (two goais» and
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  • 96 7 Owing to the delayed departure of the Shanghai Football Team from Bangkok, the Singa pore programme has been altered a s follows: Wednesday, Oct. 8. Shanghai vs. S.A F A Sunday Oct. 12, Shanghai' vs. bX.F.A.. Wednesday. Oct. 15. Shanghai vs. Combined Services; Saturday, Oct. W> shanghai
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  • 53 7 Member of the V.M.C A who are interested in hockey are reTfr\ cd SE n up for a Practice at the V.M.C.A. ground this evening, weather permitting. After the practice, there will be a meeting 0 hockey players to elect the Hockey ofQcials and also discuss the prospects
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  • 24 7 The Singapore Olympic and kports Council's Board of Control (Games) will hold their firs; meeting tc-day at the YMCA St 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 980 8 GRAND PRIX II ALSO SAFE BET (Tribune Racing Reporter) Excellent racing is expected on Saturday, the opening day of the Selangor lurf Club October Meetirg. liai. tr fc'tuk nc s charges will most probably be in the limelight and at least two
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  • 254 8 Reuter. Reuter. Jerusalem. Oct. 1. -When Capt Roy Alexander Farran was ac custd al a court martial here th-s afternoon o t u> murder o: a H-year-old Jewish youth Akcxander Rubowitz, Col. Bernard Fergus.en, tail monocled officer who served sit i t ie late
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  • 130 8 U.P. BIRMTN ;HAM. Oct I. Mr. L. P Led. chapman c the A"stin M<4or Cotnpmy, to* ay de.*erd>ed his plan to aell cars in the I'nitc-t States en a large scale a "million dollar gamble" which he thought would not tail Mr. Lord, who returned from
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  • 69 8 Reuter. NANKING. Oct. I. That Government force* captured Chefoo, main Communist supply port, was confirmed by GenPeng Wcn-yi, spokeaman of tluMinist;y of National Defem-p, at a press conference this afternoon Nationalists enteied the port at 9 .'{o this morning and completed the occupation of the city shortly
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  • 39 8 Reuter. MANCHESTER, Oct 1. -Will.am Beekett, a member ol the War Department Constabulary statioi ed at the Royal Ordnarce Factory of Patricroft, near Manchester, was found shot dead at the works today. He had x hfad wound.—Reuter.
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  • 136 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. I. Prime Minister Atttoe io<iHy gave an ■—mam l to Biitish trade union leaders that the Government had no intention of imposing wage feezing by administrative action oi of interfering with the free working of voluntary negotiation between workers and employers. A communique
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  • 36 8 ENGLISH SOCCER RUGGER Reuter. Lundi n, or:. I.—The following are Home F..<>tbail results: Third Division Southern: Br:ght"ii and Hove 0. Swatl» i Town l Ruaby Union: ;*t Twickennai i Combined Serv ces o. Austran ans 19.—Reuter.
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  • 302 8 The Chinese Swimming Club bea Services at water polo at the later's n 0 six-five. The game was fast and thri The Chinese pressed from the stTn two minutes tried three times, but eat-h W gcalie Whitmore saved. 0 t: The Services opened
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  • 43 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Oct I. The New York Yankees beat thr Brooklyn Dodgers 10-3 in >he second game of the best-of-seven work! baseball .series here today anc 4 m bold a compnanding advantage as they won the fust encounter yesterday. —Reuter.
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  • 55 8 Th. 2 S'rgaporo Pr Club will on Saturday ni»h P-m. at 610-A ronggeng part 3,}< Members ard V» who are 1 3 tor 'he dinner ar.^ Accommodate n t2S provided, on Surday. Oct. 're will be held t >ng which time tC^ The meeting j, the liberation
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  • 68 8 YORK, Oct. l t:y of Transport :r,r Voik into the ar- ~4 ft??- level cr3ss 1 L. >. hR. betu f. c <r Bridlington or. Sep' British X.COs mi j prisoners of war lost was stated that action the injure! was bc:n;ti tn six minutes after
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  • 44 8 Reuter. BANGKOK Od 7-3 an lino sorvic* ten upted aflei th< h m 3 will be res 11 wstboun 1 Xl M p>\ here tomoi and is leaving n h>n ivhilr an a I n phi expei iH at for Sinj Reuter.
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