Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1947

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) lICHI N SINGAPORE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 4 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune fjitruitm Agents: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 701 1 Alleged Connivance In The Massacres Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. New York, Oct. 3.—Pakistan today accused the Indian authorities of conniving in the crime oi" "gem^cide**— the international destruction of a group of human beings—by allowing Moslems to be persecuted because of their faith. Speaking in
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  • 129 1 L n Oc 3. Four g rl- bn a 1. gh wall of jlaxl 1st remand home ,ii K.-- S'. Ilamm.rimith, iBd more than an if ts police, firemen iriuiities to get a wn. Five police cars jic. :.•> slices arrived on ir
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  • 62 1 RACES r Tribune Racing Correspondent) r umpur, Sat. 10.30 a.m. Bnal selections for *ACi -PATHFINDER Rex Flash. Austerity Maul Mlnistrel Bow Mirth. Grand Prix II MCE 6 Trousers rOal 8 fc"» ki r i IWE 7 X indy Kid I 1 ~Bronze Flash j August Blessing
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  • 18 1 d Trafalgar irdong Pagar v r Eked out" last '7.53 by the tweri following 'he turbines.
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  • 291 1 Reuter. I LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 3.- The United Nations Political Committee today resumed the general debate on the Balkans issue with a long statement by Dmitri Manuilsky (Ukraine) vehemently attacking Britain and the United States for what tcrvention'* in Greece. If some countries complained
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  • 215 1 U.P. CAIRO. Oct. 3. Almost every nation in the world is now sendirg cholera vaccire to Egypt. This was announced shortly before the American Embassy anrounced that the Egyptian Goverrjnenl had asked the United Sates to suppy 1,000,000 more units of the vacc'ne in an
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  • 68 1 U.P. BRIGHTON. Oct. 3.-Winston Churchill was today given the freedom cf Brighton ard "as a further token of the goodwill of the burgesses of the borough a Louis XV crtatr. He drove through streets lined with chcerirg citizens, sitting on the folded roof 0 f a
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  • 211 1 U.P. LONDON, Oct. 3.—With the new British Direction of Labour scheme becoming effective on Monday the Ministry of Labour tonight outlined the arrangements for placing workers in employment which is regarded in the national interest. The Ministry said it would follow the principle
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  • 342 1 > 'From Our Own Reporter) t i Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 2. The attention of the Council of the Malayan Association has been drawn to the manner in which claims for cars regularly requisitioned In 1941 were being disposed of by the Joint
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  • 89 1 U.P. WIESBADEN. Germany Oct. 3. -Doris Brigitte yon Knobloch, who tried to reach her German sweetheart In New York by packing as air freight in a wooden box, was fined 100 markes Dy a Wiesbaden military government summary court today for attempting to leave the American zone
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  • 102 1 U.P. LONDON, Oct. 3 —The Exchange Telegraph Agency reported from Haifa today, that" the British have warred the J€_ j wish Agerev in Jerusalem and Lor don that a shooing war" might result, if further damae;* is caused to British naval vessels by Jewish
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  • 228 1 U.P. CHICAGO, Oct. 3 People who worry themselves sick will not have a lot to worry about any more provided they do not mind undergoing- surgery. Doctor James Watts. Washington surgeon, reports that he obtained good results in 170 operations to free mental patients from worry
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 445 2 SHIPPING ;M SINGAPORE Agents Vmr Malayan Railways AMD GLB 3 LINE From U.K. Continental Ports Glengarry for Hongkong. Shanghai due Late Oct. LjuSHUVt*. mvAWriRP. AMb 1 JiKiJAM, RO i\l bitDAivi. GLENAKTNY (calls HAMBURG) 92S- 11 Ct 19 ELPENOR TYDEUS Earl y Nov From U.K. lor Straits. Houg Kong and China
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    • 620 2 MANSFIELD CO., LID. j (Incorporated in Singapore; BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Tydeus" From U.K G13 io "Antilochus" Due from U.K. 52*5 I "Maron" Due from U.K. Oct. u |"Lycaon" Due from U.K Oct. i» "Diomed" Due from U.K. Uct ,y Sailings lor LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and CONTINENTAL
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    • 481 2 NOTICES SALE OF ARMY FOODSTUFFS Tenders are. invited for the purchase of the following Army Foodstuffs:— nn[X Onion Dehydrated 44.800 bs. Cocoa Powder 67,200 bs. Bacon Td. 112,000 lbs. Lemon Lime Juice Cordial 0.000 Qts. Champagne. 2.000 Qts. Those Foodstuffs and Cham"pagce aro lying aj Main Depot. S.R.D. situated junction
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    • 644 2 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight LIGHT MUSIC 8.15 to BI DAACE 9.15 p.m. to midnight Cabaret-Change Of Programme Virginia Chy f> Lee and The Creat Rube Admission to Non-residents 51.40 ?nc| Tomorrow Night In The Palm Court Orchestral Concert by Raffles Augmented Orchestra. Free AdmE>s;on—B:>ok our TIME means MONEY YES! and AIR
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    276 3 ■WILLIAM HOLDEN i XT I ON: > ii<-tin s inth uit k' I i: i/u(nl I ci vingf about of the L- v iik. lv talking ;irly if he k- Certainly lave tfceir y r, i see that (,r I, in any t at v to make important
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  • 696 3 L ,/,a Skirt Story by OSWALD HENRY lames v unei watch I Promised r set tor v r w iiittington hi grumb Li his greatcoat. an early not even one Lgj v. tii n hud on her >..u hi. Jim swore, i. 1 I"'**'! good rea* Lg an
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  • 504 3 Reuter. BREMERHAVEN (Air Mail)— Germany today has only 427 ships of which the largest is of 1,500 tons, compared with her pre-war merchant fleet of 2.466 sea-gOing vessels totalling- four and a half million tons. The average size ol the ships left today is
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    • 504 3 FOR SALE FOR QUICK SALE double bed room suite complete 12 pieces excellent condition $1.500 or nearest for inspection write Box A 326 M.T,. Spore. (CY4I2) CARRYABLE All-Wave-All-,'in rrent DECCA «yrtio operates HO or 2.30 volts AC-DO or BatterslBo.oo complete with batteries. Spot Radio, Ltd., 58, Orchard Road. BABY GRAND
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    • 554 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE ARIEL MOTOR CYCLE! 36-37, 600r.e. S.V., completely reconditioned. Must sell, owner country; Ring ***** or apply at Roach House, eorrvr of Brooke Rd., and Marine Parade; Katong. (D 1 "oi FOR SALE 1938 Open tourer! (2o) good condition new tyres $1500 or offer apply 27, Nassini Road.
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    • 644 3 i PHILATELY HELLO FOLKS, Tasmania im.ite-, you to Join The Vim Diejnen Oom r As Stamp Club. Make friends all over the world. Enlarge your covers and tamps collections. Isembership >2 yearly, free magast"cs. Particulars from the Malayan Consul, C. T. Chin P.O. Box 173 K. Lumpur. (A.375). MATRIMONIAL i
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  • 1018 4 ihe faint and almost imperceptible glimmerings of democracy in Malaya give aaaea interest to tne lessons of the elections in Ceylon wher e there has been a swing to the Left. Like the Sinhalese Kiags of old, Air. D. S. Seaanayake, who was charged by .he
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  • 736 4 R.K.H. makes a bold suggestion... Simultaneously with pleas that S.ate Lotteries are urgently needed to help finance the building of Sanatoria and clinics for T.B. parents, the pulling down of slums, and the erection of children's playgrounds, came recently the news of a grandiose
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  • 559 4 S:;\—The boycott of the forthC( ming election in Singapore has aroused much public interest. I fear, however, that the-t is a tendency to the controversy on a somewhat second ary issue. The advocates for the election arc pleading strong- ly for the acceptance of
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  • 274 4 Sir,—Allow me through ti.e medium of your valuable journal to express my gratitude to the Surgeons. Hospital Assistants and Attendants o. the District Hospital. Ipoh for the prompt and efficient treatment accontod to me during my stay there ft r over six months. Owing to their attention and
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  • 98 4 Shakespeare festival season which has just closed at Strutford on Avon hns broken records People of fifty-three nations to the number of 238.000 have seen the plays -lining the twenty five weeks season, an nicrease of 12,000 on 1945 record. The festival was already heading for
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  • 236 4 LETTERS to the Editor Mala y a Dancers ™y he has taken t 0 8°o<i information"" Howevir, in b Paragraph «-A, ™ade to the var v?' 5 > to assemble to 'S PeWion to from Malaya room Dancing he| d at BlacW M 1948 Thk good suggestion anri would have
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  • 121 4 S::' Last I was waiting for a a. 'H quest stop near the .-x::® Sophia Road. I waited:: ten minutes and proachlng. I read the sign d-v the top and the nam- H Road and number 13 tfi S shown. I got up the ->j(H as I was
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  • 1521 5 before he h'lmied for I B< TAYLOR foi the xcafvh< >i hope seem- was reprieved, j I rvtd arlu prison .he still v innoct nee and trial 11* re. in urn word*, M tike 1 s t- rnhle j- n thi death cell
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  • 509 5 LONDON, (by air mail).—Alter hearing a couple's evidence about what happened during a seaside holiday, the magistrates at Ormesby Norfolk, sentenced an Irishman to three months' imprisonment for damaging the husband's clothing with a razor blade. Before he heard his punish
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  • 696 5 OF MICE MEN TThe opinions expressed in this contribution are those of an individual and do not necessarily reflect those cf this newspaper.] A little ripple has upset the somnolent complacency of the Clerical Union Council. They tell me that there is. talk about it in the badminton hall and
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    • 74 5 BENTLEY PIANO j FOR TOM quality Price; S i..*00 I PRICE-TAG SHOP. k 1 4(» IPS SELEGIt HOAD. SINGAPORE I c~f' o MODERNISE YOUR BATHROOM WITH A JEYES' PORCELAIN CONTAINER SOLE AGCNT& SANDILANDS EUTTEZRY Sc CO.. LTD. V SINGAPORE AND PENANG i good/Year THi; GOOOYEAB ORIENT SALES CO., LTD. BM,
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  • 637 6 (Tribune Stall' Reporter* Damage estimated at approximately $100,000 was caused when a row of 31 plank-and-attap two Storey ShOD-CUm-dwelMng houses was razed to the ground in Kulai, twenty miles from Johore Bahru town, yesterday afternoon. There were no casualties although one-sixth of the
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  • 167 6 Bank Robbery Officers of the CriminalJnves ligation Department are holding three Chinese for in connection with the $35,000 Bank robbery in South Canal Road yesterday, shortly aft* r 9 a-ni. Two motor-cars, suspected p« being used by the robbers in their getaway, are also in "custody". One
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  • 114 6 Reuter. TOKYO. Oct. 3.—Koki Hiroto. former ForeigE Minister, was strongly opposed :o Japan's alliance with the ax > powers according to an affidavit of Ro. mer. f .rme r Polish Ambassador to Japan and Foreign Minister of the Polish Government in Lor don, which was introduced hy
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  • 51 6 U.P. Li&BON. Oct. 3. Portugal's earthquake which struck on Thursday night, left little damage in its wake i n Friday. Several persons were reported injured, but. there were no reports of fatalities. Some walls cracked, some chimneys tumbled and glassware broke. These were the greatest reports of damage.
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  • 57 6 U.P. SINGAPORE, Oc;. 3. A quinine factory, producing daily ten kilograms oi* quinine powder, similar to 15.000 tablets, had been established by BIN (State's industrial organisation; somewhere in Central Java, accord, ing t 0 an Artara report monitored here this evening. By working night and day. production could
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  • 72 6 U.P. PEIPING. Oct. 1 Police today started training classes for 1,(306 Peiping prostitutes, lecturing the girls on "management of public houses, hygiene, relation between prostitutes, society and current events". t Primly dressed m l slightly confused, the students were told to "help the authorities keep order, refuse admission
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  • 47 6 Reuter. RANGOON, Oct. 3. Thakin Nu, Burma Prime Minister, who Will leave for London on Oct. 12 to sign the new Anglo-Burmese treaty, plans to pay s brief visit to New Delhi on his way home towards the end 4 the month, it was officially learned todayRenter.
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  • 273 6 Reuter. NANKING, Oct. 3.—Sir Ale xander Grantham, Governor of Hongkong, denied today that eh anges were pending in the colonial status of Hongkong and dec lared: "Hongkong will not be. come a dominion, but will rem am a colony". Sir Alexander, who is paying
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  • 80 6 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 3,— Armed po- lice with fixed bayonets were today guarding the French-owned tramway company here following riots this morning in wh'ch 90 worker! were arrested. About 100 French tramway strikers I greeted the c.ty Governments; ••work oraget fired' ultimatum' by wrecking a tramcar driven by
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  • 45 6 U.P. LONDON. Oct. 3. Sir Noel Charles, opening the Big Four consultations on Ihe future of Italian colonies here today, called tor B speedy establishment of a four power commission to ascertain the wishes of the colonies' Inhabitants regarding their political future. U.P.
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  • 43 6 Reuter. CAIRO, Q«. 3. The Egyptian Government's ban on strikes and demonstrations' because of the cholera epidemic prevented a three-hour general strike due throughout Egypt today as a protest against the proposal of the United Nations Palestine Committee. Reuter.
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  • 153 6 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 1 Gandhi's conduct Is often incalculable by Western standards, but he is no puzzle to his own countrymen. The Time.-, stated today in a note on his birthday. "This frail and enigmatic figure, by turn.-* ascetic, reformer, statesman and revolutionary leader, presents a
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  • 39 6 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. untitled In gratitude to the surgeon who saved his finder when ft was poisoned, pianist G'Tii'i Gover of Hamps£ead nnd his wife are organising Concerts to buy an operating table lor th»- Hempstead general hospital. Renter.
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  • 233 6 rwenty-one-year-oia englishman Phiiin m Serviceman, serving a sentence of i Q mon'-h impriscnment for a series of cheating chare* ed at the Second Police Court yesterday vi/ more cheating charges were preferred aea.n*rs :> In a scarcely aud'ble whisper, Mannion pleaded gui'tv
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  • 30 6 U.P. TOKYO. Oct. -p. neae Parliament «gj Carnegie J\ ail the rotmdatietfi 2*5? between mi an iLf> PJoje.t..., Parataßto whic* the Japans Si 3 will be like SejunefifiS
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  • 1119 7 rm (l>v ar Hating Reporter) for th l^ n P«V«e scratching field^^goS 068 m KUaJa Lvm P Ur but generally the The going is exnected to be yielding sap Selections: Bronze Flash Lackcv The double totes will bfofVae^Tand 4 and 0 and 0. Big sweep
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  • 49 7 K.tce 1: EL AEAMEIN Pathfinder Race Z\ LACKcif Hex Flash Race 3: AUSTERITY MAID Mont Blot Race 4: MINSTREL BOY Spearmirth Race 5. GRAND PRIX I? Kingsford Race 6: TROUSERS True Security Race 1: KANDY KID* Kashmiri Song Race 8: BROXZE FLASH August Blessing Race 9: TRETES Rendova
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  • 463 7 (Tribune Sports Reporter) CUP SOCCER Seaforth Highlanders 3; RAF (Seletar) 2. An important SAFA Cup hxiure was decided at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Seai'crth Highlanders met the RAF (Seletar) ar.d won ly three goals to two. Aggressive from the kick-off, the Airmen were not long
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  • 97 7 The Bright Star Rangers 2nd XI oi tne l.N.D.Y.L.. Karnpong Bahiu An a will play a friendly game of soccer against the Rail way Juniors 2nd XI, at the Karnpong Pisan ground at 5.15 p.m. to day. RADIN MAS XI The Radin Mas Malay Football XI win play
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  • 500 8 U.P. Jerusalem. Oct. 3.—More than 2,000 angry, screaming Jewish refugees, packed like sardines Into ihe 1.940-ton Illegal ship Northland renan.eel the Jewish State-docked in Haifa todaywith the arriving Jews shouting They used tear gas. lews lines UIC raiis of
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  • 85 8 Reuter. LONDON, Get. 3. Lt.-Gen. Sir Adrian Carton Ds Wiart, 67-year- old one-eyed, one-armed V.C. of the first world war. has retired f.om thr Army. Captured hy the Italians during the North Af iean campaign, he was released from a prisoner of war camp to attend the signing
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  • 45 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 3. Britain is said to hive. suggested to Australia that, in view of the difficult food position in India, some of the Australian wheat intended for the United Kingdom should be sent there, Melbourne Radio reported today. Reuter.
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  • 56 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Oct S. The House of Un-American Activities Committee turned over the tile on Harms Eisler to the Bureau of Immigration, for use in the deportation proceedings against the German-born Hollywood musician. The action was prompted by evidence of Pater's Communist connections. brought out at the Committee's
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  • 258 8 F n ,Our <f n R f^r rtCr U the* Medical Auxiliary Services ir Ipoh. When, in the course oi the enemy on was found impossible to main tain the services in two W Aid posts. Mr. Lim Kean Hooi. on hi, own initiative,
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  • 57 8 Reuter. PCX>I_E. Dorset. Oct. 3—A British Parliamentary delegation of three Labour members and one Conservative led by the Reverend Gordon Lang left here today by BO AC flying boat for Tokyo to see how the occupation was working out and to gain firsthand knowledge of the experiment
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  • 72 8 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Oct, 2—Canada threatened today to call the Bov.ct Union before the United Nation* Human Rights Commission for tng its ettsseni toe fuariuutentai rigai vi marrying whom taey pi-, asej. I Rene Bt ludoiu "the Canadian delegate >• >de the threat in the Lmted Nations
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  • 56 8 U.P. lOKYO, Oci Emperor Hirohtto and En.preiK- Nagaivo, for the ■econd time this week, mud«» a trip together outside the Imperial Palace. For on" hour, they \i>ited the nationwide Handicraft Exhibition m use Tokyo Hall. Prewar. Emperor and Empress never Jitt» nded a public tuition together, let alouc
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  • 255 8 [q a fast moving game of hockey, packed with thrills, played at Tanglin on Thursday, G.H.Q FARELF defeated the Punjab Regiment by 3 -1. The frame from the start was fast and G.H.Q. scored in the first five minntea through Boyne off a
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  • 114 8 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Cup: G.H.Q. (Signals) vs Malay Seniors. Jalan Besar Stadium, 5 p m.; F. &N. Sports Club vs. Air Ministry Works. Changi, 5.15 p.m.; Naval Base Asians Sports iml vs. If M.S. Affray, Naval Base, 5.15 p.m. ATHLETICS Singapore Recreation Club Athletic Meet, Padang. RUGBY Singapore Cricket
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  • 82 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK. Oct. 3-—lndia's delegate. Mr. S.N. Mahtha. made a plea for the "backward" countries ol Asia when he warned the United Nations General Assembly's Economic Committee yesterday rot to look on all th e world's economic problems from the ad. advanced industrialised
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  • 61 8 Reuter. NANKING. Oct. 3 —Harvest in the Yargtz? Valley in Central China now being collected is estimated by the Minister of Food. Yu Fei Peng, this morning about 80 to 90 per cert, of expectations. Ho reported that 40.000,000 piculs of foodstuffs are required this year for 4
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  • 351 8 Reuter. LOXDON, Oct. 3—The new restriction on the visits of English sports teams to the continent, under v. the Continental hosts 'must guarantee to mcci ail expenses from the time of landing to the time of arrival back al a British port, does not
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  • 70 8 BOMBAY, Oct. i. Police today arretted a 'M-year-old Sikh convert Sanjit Singh, in connection with a bomb (.--plosion early this morning, in the American and European residential section of the city. Singh, who la known under the alias of Chabildas Arya, was charged with making bombs
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  • 36 8 Fighting at the Lucky Stadium in Kuala. Lumpur last night, Kid Panchu outpointed Eimlio Ibanez over ten rounds. In the semi-ilnal event, Mok Kai Khoon knocked out Boj Karim in the sixth round.
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  • 396 8 Tn a colourless game ol hock< r <lay. the Base Ordnance Depot con S'nT»p r) rc Cricket Club. For the Or< nan"c men Hoi linghury playe<l a sterling game a t fullback, time and time agair. breaking up many a dangerous Club raid with
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  • 56 8 tenuy. an Organifrta! comp.-,, art.l S "h furnvr-«o ti,,.,.. Sports w ;,."■"•*> Novernbr r adium The elected m Omar; C e-Ch; ,im >- M.i. Shariff-"^ H: nY;; ii Rations Xi their Entr.c r .o V* •45, x rth B ter thar. the ciosins^ will be o;--ber
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  • 22 8 I I L I I Matt: t L• B P S H" B Di tt en X b
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  • 43 8 The following players arc scl< to play football for Nelson Sport Club against the Kr&nji Wireless Station oc Sunday at Kranji. Keng Swef\ Talib. Choon Wall. Russia, Haniff, Hassan. Doll. Ibn Vaitry. S. Omar, Osman. Tony. A' Jaffa. Saniad and George.
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    • 216 8 Church Services St. Anr!-*'s OBtlMdml: 7 Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Choral Etteharist, 10.30 a.m. Matin, followed ly Hoi] Commanioa a* ll 15 and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Paul's Church. Upper Btrattjrnoi:: 8 a.m. Holy Communion, and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. EfMa'a Church, 8 a.m. Holy Communion, j.3o p.m. Evensong. JSt.
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