Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1948

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  • 65 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya y fJ Wt Hfc Simultaneously wl Hp- /po/i if Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). EfGHT PAfej SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs.
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  • 396 1 -BUT "THEY'RE BOUND TO LOSE," SAYS PRICE CHIEF (Tribune Staff Reporter) Speculators in Singapore have managed to secure a large share of ihe 200,000,000 cigarettes which arrived in Singapore in five ships just, before the' Singapore Harbour Board labour strike began last Saturday. Authorised dealers are
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  • 110 1 Reuter. NUREMBERG. Apr. 22: Twenty three former high officials of the L G. Farben Chemical Combine, were today acquitted by an American war crimes tribunal here on charges of plunder and spoiliation of factories in Czechoslovakia and Austria The ruling, which only frees the defendants of the
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  • 110 1 Scratchings and order of running for tomorrow's races: Race 1 Horses CI. 2, Div. 3, 5A furs. Grand Hill. "Race 2: Horses CI. 2, Div. 4, 5h furs.- Zarina and Cool Play. Race 3: Horses a. 3, Div. 1, mile. Nil. Race 4: Horses CI. 2. Div. 2,
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  • 79 1 U.P. LONDON, Apr. 22. fi .ml 4;r Fore' fighters ap- came onl be.sf in ftattk uith United i fl j/ p r Fortressrs which Hindf an unhcrnldcil >ht flight over England Monday tin official A>r Ministry n lory mM: "The in- i PfoM "vi,s rori/ sueeessTh,
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  • 239 1 HY ALLAN LEWIS) Heavy rain which fell at about 7 a.m interfered with this morning's work and in "nsequence very few of the horses were worked on the top training track. DETAILS: Fair Court (Tjoa) went half [act* from the six anil ran home the last
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  • 68 1 I PALESTINE BILL IS PASSED Reuter. LONDON Apr. 22. The Palestine Bill, proxnding for I tylmg of British jurisdiction m Palestine when the Krjtish mandate ends on May *tts '<'ot i>.nuf i) pihij. si).-n 'f| Passed *>v th* House of Lords 1 'fctmf disi uss-on today. At the. Bill had
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  • 26 1 Reuter. LONDON. APR. 22. A ng Might by British bomn i ranged for tonight, northweat Germany and them France has been mcd because of unfavourable weather.—Reuler.
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  • 82 1 Reuter. CAIRO. Apr. 22:—Britain was stated by the influential Egyptian paper Al Amram tonight to have made a new secret offer to the Egyptian Government on the Sudan, the issue over which AngloEgyptian treaty negotiations broke down in January 1947. Quoting an Egyptian Government spokesman, the
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  • 42 1 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Apr. 22: Earthquake shocks at 2032 GMT yesterday night and 0039 GMT today were registered at Brussels Royal Ob servatory. The first occurred about 1.500 miles away, probably in Tib°t. and the second abou: 1.250 miles away.- Renter.
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON. APR. 22.— I President Truman said in his press conference today that he would give an answer soon to the question of what form of support the United States would give to the Five-Nation Western European Alliance signed in Brussels last month.
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  • 87 1 U.P. LONDON. April 22: -Idel Wclngarten, ringleader of the passport racket, by whicn displaced persons illegally went to Canada and other countries, was sentenced t two years at the Old Bailey today. The trial judge said tha: an effort had been made t< deport Welngarten to
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  • 167 1 Reuter. London. April 22. Conservative Party leaders are to force a debate in the House of Commons on the "Nenni incident" -the "good wishes" telegram from a group of Labour Memban to Signor Pietre Nenni's Communist-supported Socialists in the Italian elections. The debate, which
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  • 215 1 Mr. P. Veerasenan President of the Pan-Malayan Federation, the Singapore Federation and the Singapore Harbour Labourers Union, has issued a lengthy reply to the statement recently by Mr. J. C. Barry of the C.I.D. Mr. Veerasenan refers to Mr. B°ry's statement in which the latter gave
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  • 24 1 A goal Yin Kee, Rovers' centre-foneard, bags one of his threr goals against RAF Changi yesterday. Changi's keepper Campbell is beaten in this tussle.
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  • 373 1 Reuter and U.P. JERUSALEM. Apr. 22 —Although iheir main defences crumbled under the weight of Haganah mortar and machinegun fire. Arab defenders in. TTaifa tonight were still bitterly resisting fresh attp-cks and were struggling to retain their position af'er the Jews had stormed and taken Palest np's
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  • 58 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Apr. 22. A diver, Ernest Christensen, buried alive for three hours under 15 tons of mud on the bottom of New York harbour, came out alive today. Christensen was cleaning underwater cable lines for a wrecking company with a pressure hose when the mud trench
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  • 125 1 Reuter LONDON. Apr. 22: -The! King, the Queen, and Princess Margaret will be away from England for their New Zealand and Australian visit next year |"or about five months—from January 27 to almost the end of June. An announcement from Buckingham Palace said
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  • 117 1 Reuter London. April 22.— A suggestion that British ex-servicemen wishing to emigrate to the dominions and uncertain of jobs might be allowed to Join the Brmed forces of the dominions before settling down was made in the House of Commons today by Mr. William Teeling, Conservative. Mr. Patrick
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  • 315 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). The public were not much affected by the city-wide strike called by the Singapore Federation Of Trade Unions which commenced this morning a t 5.00 a.m., except for some inconvenience caused hv the early heavy showe** Transportation was somewhat thrown out of
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  • 90 1 Reuter. LONDON. Apr 22: -When Home Secretary Chut<r Ede asked in the House of Commons today whether the public hangman will be compensated fo r the loss of his job now that the death sentence has been abolisheu members were surprised to find that there is no
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  • 137 1 Reuter. London, April 22.- The King will shortly issue a proclamation announcing changes in the Royal title due to the transfer of power to India and Pakistan, it uxis learned from authoritative Lou- don quarters tonight. The chief point will he the omissioi of the words Empert>r
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  • 24 1 The vessel, Daviken, is expected in Singapore from the China ports today with 760 passengers, mostly Chinese immigrants on board.
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  • 467 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore schools can start an Inter-School Soccer League if they want it and the Education Department will not stand in the way of- such a plan. In an interview Mr. J. B. Netlson, Singapore's Education Chief, said that there
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  • 140 2 Tapah. Aor. 21 Sungkaj town, about 18 miles from here experienced th* worst thunderstorm on Sahuday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and owing to the failure of the electric lights, the town was in darkness for nearly two hours. During the heigh! or the storm,
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  • 383 2 MALAY, CHINESE AND SIAMESE METHODS OF FISHING PRACTISED IN THIS COUNTRY ARE LIKELY jTO BE INTRODUCED SHORTLY INTO INDIAN WATERS j MR. K. GOPINATH. SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICER i FISHERY DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. TRAVANCORE GOVFRNMENT. WHO HAS BEEN ON A FIVE-MONTH RESEARCH VISIT TO MALAY A ON
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  • 173 2 St. Georg-e is the Patron Saint of the Boy Scouts Association and the Service, which includes re-affirmation of the j Scout promise, will take place I this year on Sunday—with the j exception of the Malay Boy Scouts who will hold their scrI vice
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  • 226 2 Air Marshal's Appeal In S 'pore High Court An appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Thorogood i n the suit brought by three others for possession of holism and premises. No. 61 Meyer Road. Singapore, at present occupied by Sir Hugh Lloyd. Air Marshal. Fnr East, came up for
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  • 177 2 I Mr. J. C. Barry. Assistant Commissioner, C.1.D.. said yesterday that he was giving thought to the introduction of bicycle parks in Singapore, to I :>ut a stop to the numerous J bicycle thefts that are going on. j The Police are offering a re- ward
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  • 413 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter* CAPT. W. G. AMEY OP THE q a irtY BOAT ON THE PTp' suss MALAYA, AND THE SmP'S CApJ-AW. A IN The memorandum submitted hist week, described the "Rajula" as a second hell" and outlined grievances which were alleged to be a
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  • 138 2 I The Commander-in-Chief, Air Command. Far East. Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd is leaving by air today for the Untited Kingdom to attend a Con- ferenee to be held by Marshal !of the Royal Air Force. Lord Tedder, at the Air Ministry.
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  • 306 2 A Chinese youth. Tan Ah Kow (16). was sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment and eight strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Thorogood at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on charges of armed robbery and carrying a revolver. Tan Ah Kow was firstly charged
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  • 529 3 IH,S COLONY HAD TIME AND TIME AGAIN TENDERED EXCUSES OF «UNAUTHORISED JOURNEYS" WHENEVER THEY WERE SLSSS? £2 DLSCL AIM RESPONSIBILITY ?.wT A CU>ENT AND TO AVOID REDRESS TO THE ?5SZ2£i SUBMITTED MR. D. S. MARSHALL tra2!££K£2? THE DECEASED'S NEXT OF KIN, AT AN M T
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  • 195 3 hn paging a trishaw to take, -m to a cemetery, a Malay an Indian not only had a ride, but also robbed th> ol $1.40. some clothes md three pawn tickets, these allegations were id. against Othman bin Ali of No. 1311 Kampong .I.irkan. Serangoon
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  • 23 3 Gopeng Consolidated. Limited has declared a dividend of 5 per cent, on account of the current year payable in England on May 7.
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  • 354 3 FOR THREATENING A l-'E'.LOW SINGAPORE HARP.OLR BOARD WORKER WITH INJURY. BECAUSE THE MAN HAD ATTENDED HIS DUTIES ON SUNDAY GURUSAMY. AN S.H.B. CRANE DRIVER WAS SENTENCED TO FIVE MONTHS' RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT BY FHE FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE. MR. E. P. SHANKS YESTERDAY. Ramasamy. who was with
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  • 170 3 Alleged to have participated in an armed gang robbery nearly two years ago in Singapore, Tan Guan (40) of 70, Telok Ayer Street, was produced before Seventh Magistrate A. G. Lhearc. yesterday. A.S.P. E. Moule, prosecutes. .<aid that the prosecution "a:e Is that
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  • 104 3 At No. 1 Warrant Officers' Mess at Changi on Wednesday evening the first performance of the show entitled "Perchance You'll Scream" was presented. The show was produced And directed by Miss Dorr is Howlett and L. A. C. Robert Baker. It ran for some two hours and
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  • 70 3 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 22: —Two tall boys bearing on a silver plate the inscription "Token of admiration of the citizens of Wellington, New Zealand" and flex matting and linen were presented here today to Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief'of the Imperial General Staff, by the
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  • 70 3 TAPAH, Apr.-21.- The local Fire Brigade under Inspector Raia Adnan was called out on Saturday nicr.it to Tapah Estate, Tapah Krad. to deal with a fire which broke out in the estate smoke-houfe. When the /ire engine arrived, half of the budding was ablaae and after aoout
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  • 224 3 (Tribune start* Reporter) The Jubilee Songsters will present a concert of classic and j sacred music under the baton > of Mr. Chang Chuan Fu at the j Victoria Memorial Hall on Sun- I day night at eight in aid of j their general fund. An
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  • 309 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 22. Giving the accused the benefit of the doubt. Mr. Justice T. T. Russell at the Assizes this morning acquitted and discharged an Indian. S. Erulappan. employed as a kepala in the Ampang Tin Mines, on a charge of gang robbery. It
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  • 129 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Apr. 22:—The China National Aviation Corporation will fly a DC-4 Skvmaster to Japan on a survey trip next Wednesday preliminary to inaugurating a regular Shanghai to Tokyo service. I it was reported here today, j However Colonel C. Y. Liv, managing director of
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  • 208 3 Deploring the scheme as recommended by the Trusted Salary Commission's Report, Mr. G. A. Tessensohn (Chairman) at the First Annual Meet'ng of the Government Clerical Services Union on Wednesday said that the scheme was far from satisfactory. The speake. also pointed out that the S5 increment in
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  • 277 3 PENANG, Apr. 22. -Reminiscences of the famous Chinese 19th Route Army which gal'lantlv withstood the onslaughts of the Japanese in Shanghai in 1931 have brought to Penang cnce again with the presence of a general of that army. Ong C'hao Huang, who is
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  • 64 3 U.P. LILLE, Apr. 22,—An estimated 130.000 miners Walked out in the northern coal mm ing districts of France in a flash strke called by the communist.- controlled Miner, Union. The strike Is almost general In the big Nord and Pas Calais departments. All pit.s were closed
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  • 49 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Apr. 22: -Memorial services for the late President Roxas of the Philippines will be hPld at the United States G.H.Q.. chapter centre in Tokyo on Sunday. Services under the auspice? of the Philippine Reparation and Restitution will coincide v.ill funeral rites in Manila. —Reuter—AAP.
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  • 994 4 The April issue of the I Malayan Democratic Union Bulletin suggests that the Union is smarting under the recent castigation inflicted by the turn of events i which saw the Leftist uncompromising opposition to constitutional advancement so thoroughly discomfitted. This being so, the Bulletin, "its eye
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  • 1166 4  -  By K.C. Cheah Singaporeans, spending a day at the beach at Tanjong Bungah. Penang, always enquire about that little island. Pulau Tikus, which sits so sedately on the wide expanse of water, some half mile from the coast of Tanjong Bungah. Pulau Tikus spells
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  • 520 4  -  by GEORGE MARTIN The agreement between Britain and Argentina on trade and payments was formally concluded on February 20. It provides for the purchase by Britain from Argentina of essential foods and feeding-stuffs valued at about £110 million during the remainder of 1948 and early 1949. Britain is
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  • 250 4 Reuter BELIZE. British Honduras, —British Honduras and Guatemala, before the recent closing of their mutual irontier and the latter country s refusal to issue visas to British subjects, together Drovided an effective and apparently legal means of piercing the sterling "curtain' and changing British pounds
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  • 93 4 Reuter MANILA. To racilitatr the admission into the UMM States of sweethearts of American servicemen. President Truman last month signed UK "Fiancee Act" which expire! on December 31. 1947 until December 31. 1948. it has felt been officially announced b H Only the fiancees and fiance of citizens
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  • 28 4 Mrs. A. Kidd. aged 63. of Cumberland his told othei grandmothers to help farmers by driving tractor child's plav I've been irivieg one for years.
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  • 207 5 ReuterAAP. Hongkong, April 22.-Hongkong's vain experints in artificial ram-making have ended. For the time being suitable clouds have disappeared—and the remainder of the dry-ice necessary i,»r the experiments has melted. After two days' hopeful enthusiasm the Colony's population has gone back to reliance
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  • 154 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. APR. 22. Th» ralian Department of ClAviation has banned all lal Mights for the transit of racehorses and tht ie to race meetings. The ban has been imposed n the interests of dollar eco- and petrol rationing in relation to aviation spirit. Applications for the
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  • 108 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, APR. 22. The Queensland state Labour Government and live moderate unions have boycotted the Labour Day procession to be held ni Brisbane on May 3. The premier. Mr. E. M. Hanlon, stated that he understood that the demonstration would l>e merely a Communist one.
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  • 83 5 ReuterAAP. NANKING, APR. 22. In businesslike fashion the National Assembly disposed of some 246 proposals on various subjects in a two hour session late yesterday afternoon. The proposals adopted included those on culture, education, social security and national economy. They called for among other things,
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  • 61 5 A proposal to change the name of the Straits Chinese British Association to the Ma.ayan Chinese Association, at the S.C.B.A. annual meeting on Monday, resulted in a spi rited debate as to its desirability and purpose, and ended with the decision to carry ov ior the time being and leav
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  • 85 5 Exhibition of scientific instruments sponsored by the Physical Society, held at the Imperial College, South Kensington. The Letterphone Recorder. A British design, this portable Recorder is always ready to take letters at the touch of a button. It will repeat your dictation from any point in the text, electrical amplification
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  • 550 5 ATTACKED WOMAN HER DAUGHTER WITH PARANG IPQH, Apr. 21.—An attack with a meat chopper on his employer and her daughter while they were entertaining visitors had its sequel in the Assize Court yesterday when 27-year-old Chin Ah Mun, a frame—maker in a Market Street photo studio was charged before the
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  • 75 5 U.P. He said: "Out of our scientific endeavour will come new weapons—guided missiles wmcn will have atomic wa r -hea; s and which most likely will employ atomic energy as projei .ant. "Th- 1 nc weapons will as our ability to defend ourselves and help to maintain decent
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  • 72 5 Reuter. LONDON. Apr. 22. Princess Margaret, who will be 18 m August, is learning to play the harp, a present from Mr. Melville Clark of New York. Mr. Clark, who goes to Buckingham Palace to give the Princess her music lessons, described the Princess as "a
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  • 718 5 IPOH. Apr. 22.—The difficulties experienced by Malayan students in getting into Universities in Australia in a comparatively short time arc explained in a letter received by Rev. Brother Casimir. Director of St. George's Institution, from the Director of De La Salle College. Armldaje, who
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  • 969 5 The Agricultural Show for Province Wellesley and Penang will be held this year at the Public Padang Bukit Mertajam. on May 2, 3 and 4. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality has decided to invite designs for the Municipal Seal with a piizc of $100 for the one that
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  • 207 5 Reuter. BOMBAY, APR. 22. A fully-equipped, four-man Italian expedition to Tibet came down the gangway when the Italian ship Cagliari docked in Bombay recently. The expedition is expected to cross the snow capped Himalayas at Darjceling and will spend many months in Tibet in its search
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  • 147 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Scoutmaster James Barfield, aged 25, of the First Hampton (Victoria) Troop of Boy Scouts, has returned from a ten-month visit to England and the Continent with the feeling that Australian girls are not all what has been claimed for them. He arrived
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  • 354 6 (From Our Oum R<porteri KUALA LUMPUR, April 22.—"The suggestion that MaJaya khouid participate' in the Far Eastern laterpofft Football Competition is most decidedly a very good thing and should raise the Malayan standard of football", said Mr. J. E. King, President of the Football Association
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  • 168 6 When the 14th. annual inter-college cricket match for the Allen Cup commence* this afternoon, history will be m-adc in these series^- far th*rit al shippers, who w-ll "toss the coin" are brothers- ~M. C. Kailasapathy of Raffles, and M. C. Vm'pathy of the Medicals. Both Kailasapathy
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  • 132 6 Con Balasls, the Greek wrestler, will meet the Hungarian, King Kong in a return battle at the Great World arena tomorrow night. When the pair first "came to grips" about three weeks ago, Con dished out severe punishment much to the giant Hungarian's dislike.
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  • 147 6 F N Sports Club The following players have been selected to represent the F N Sports Club against the Indian Association in a game of Table-Tennis consisting of five singles to be played on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at Trafalgar Street: Thomas Ang, Toplis, W. H. Chowns Ngin Bag Meng.
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  • 68 6 The following will represent the C.V.M.A. (0.L.L.) at Cricket against the Singapore Colts at 2 p.m. on Sunday at St. George's Road ground: W., Ponnaiah, A. P. Victor, F. C. Campos, D. M. Peters, K. Louis, S. V. Ferrer, J. C. D" Souza, A. Sebastian, A. Marshall,
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  • 65 6 Reuter. EPSOM. Apr. 21:--Mr. R. jJarviss's Fast Soap won the* City and Suburban Handicap here thic afternoon. Mr. St anhope Jeel' s Refresher wa: second, and Mr. CF. Jerdoin'*Twenty third. The betting was 11-4 fay- ourite Fast Soap. 8-1 Refresher and 100.6 Twenty. The race
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  • 119 6 In a return badminton match played last Sunday at Fowlie Road, the Swing B.P. beat the Fowlie Road B.P. "B" team by 5 games to 2. Results. Swing Players mentioned first, are as follows:— Chong Hong Pin lost to Pan<? Kok Pin (15-11). (6-15>. (6-15). Yap Peng
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  • 78 6 Good combination betwei-n the forwards enabled tht Joyful Juniors XI to beat the Sa Hua XI by seven goals to one at soccer played on Wednesday (21/4/48) at the Pasir Panjang School ground. For defence Goh Ah Peng Haniff were outstanding who time and again spoiled the
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  • 82 6 A soccer meetir the Singapore Indians will b i held at 6, Rar se Lane, ar 6 p.m. tomr Mr. S. Np asamy, the Irdian Ass< coach, will preside. On Tik friendly game of socce it the S.R.C. will be t d on the Padang. and the
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  • 57 6 Reuter. TOKIO, Apr. 22:—Chaplains—General T. McCarthy and A H. Stewart, who have been visiting the British Commonwealth occupation forces to investigate charges of immorality and blackmarketeering by BCOF troops, will leave Japan for Australia by air on Friday. Chaplain General A. Brooke, another member of the party, left
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  • 158 6 The Auxiliary Police Officers of the Singapore Harbour Board scored a decisive 3-1 victory over the Chinese Athletics in a second division league aocccr match played at the Police Training School ground, yesterday. The Harb; ur Police opened account an <arly penalty taken by P. A.
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  • 53 6 I iL Tne following will r, I the Colonial, again' t K ,on Sunday on l£\>\Z **C commencing at n n K-Pb-Ratnayake (Capt i nando, E. de Kr. X F Krctser. T. X P. Coomarasamv, D u,m r Nugara. E. Welti R a r j t*' l n.
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    • 513 6 SHIPPING IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENGARRY 18th May GLENSTRAE Late May GLENGYLE June GLENARTNEY July From U.K. for Straits, Hone Kong and China GLENSTRAE G 33 34 GLENGARRY G 11 12 RRECONSHIRE G 42/48 GLENGYLE ETA April 26 INDO-CHINA S.
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    • 996 6 Situations Vacant ACTIVE Agent with first class connections wanted by British Exporters of Machine Tools—Engineering Plant and allied lines. Offers with references to: Box No. *****, Urbach's International Advertising Office, 63, Lancaster Grove, London, N.W.3. 1 Costs Clerk, experienced, required by leading Singapore legal firm. Salary about $450/- per month
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    • 293 6 Lore Notice To Consigns m.v. RIDDERKFKK S iue Singapore about 14th April m from Rotterdam Antwer» Genoa Alexandria Port Said Aden enroute for Manda Hongkong Shanghai Kobe Consignees are requested tn apply for Delivery- fh^eTto NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DI TCH MAH, Agents; Holland East Asia Lit* 41. Robinson Road Tel:
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  • 597 7 FOOTBALL NEWS AND VIEWS By SPECTATOR TH EIRE'S a novel suggestion from a reader who is certain that it will put an end to rough play without having to resort to suspension of teams. I give here his plan:— There should
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  • 541 7 Rovers Sports Club 4. R A.F. < Changi).. i The Changi Airmen disappointed their supporters at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. After shaping like champions in the eariy stages of the game, during which period a peach of a goal was scored, they
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  • 18 7 Navy defeated Signals 2 1! in their first division fixture at Nee Soon yesterday. J
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  • 33 7 The Seletar Airmen and the, Seaforth Highlanders shared] points when they met in a Div. I League match yesterday, each i side scoring once. The mateli was played .it Seletar.
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  • 168 7 A second half change of positions enabled the Police to de- feat the 19th. Air Formation Signals by 2-nil in a Second 1 Division league soccer match played, at the Police Training School ground, yesterday. The change was effected when Chlam. Police centre half, switched positions with
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  • 86 7 Playing for most of the time I with one man short, the Cus- Toms Sports Club managed to hold the HaikoWyu Sports Club to v goalless draw in the Third Division League soccer match at McNair Road ground yesterI day. I Play started at an even
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  • 564 7 I SUMATRAN SOCCER The Sumatran soccer team i.\ due to arrive on May 5 and will m-eet th* MaUiys fhe following day, at Jaian Besar Stadium. On Saturday, May 8, the visitors meet the S.C.F.A., and on Sunday, the S.A.F.A. (Jatc admission will be $1 and
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  • 107 7 Mental Hospital 3. C.A. 1 The Mental Hospital scored a three-one win over the Chinese Athletics in a Div. i League game on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. The Hospital forwards pressed right from the start and Held the initiative throughout. Pahle scored for the Hospital team after
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  • 44 7 LONDjON, APR. 22. The English Football Association announced today that the Eng-land-Spain international soccer match scheduled to be played ia Madrid oa May 6 will not now take place. The announcement added "No alternative match has been arranged."
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  • 174 7 ■Spectatot— On yesterday's game ROVERS revealed the xpailtnesses of Changi's defence, and were worthy winners, even if th" margin of their rectory was somewhat flattering. 4- YIN KEE'S three goals may catch the selectors' eyes, hut this player's form is too erratic and until he shows consistency is unlikely
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  • 190 7 LONDON, Apr. 23. Freddie Mills, British, British Empire and European cruslerweight champion, whom many thought wa9 finished with big money boxing after his defeats by Gus Lesnevich, Joe Baksj Lloyd Marshall, overcame the first part of a long-term plan, the fulfilment of which he
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  • 91 7 The following players are invited to turn up for the friendly game on Sunday. April 25. between the Cavenaugh Youngsters and the Rocklites Sports Club at the McNair Road ground at 545 p.m.:— Cavenaugh Youngsters: Osman. Seng Gee, Razak. Sattar. Appavoo, Lloyd. Do 11 ah. Gopal. Barry. Hamad,
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  • 48 7 In aid of it s building fund, the Army Civil Service Union has organised a cinema show to be held at the Shirin Cinema. New World on Apr:! 28 at 3.30 p.m 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. The picture will be "It's A Wonderful Life.-
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    • 199 7 SUPER WORLD ninny lIT A Tl I Ti HOME OF MALAYAN CLASS HArrY WllKlilJ CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING!! 1 n FIGHTS!! DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M. TOMORROW NIGHt" SHOW STARTS AT 9 P.MI Al l MALAYAN HEAVYWEIGHT HIP FOITI94S (WINNER GETS SILVER CHaIwPIONSHIP BELT SILVEfc CUP) CHAMPIONSHIP im^^m lkit _^''M^ L SILVER
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    • 277 7 ft) BMTTANVI if PIERRE SUSM I 1 AUMONT PETERS 1 I t.iall MIUMT tMM 1 WHWf WYCrtfßLy^iSOjJ VER V SOON! CAPrroi. fjgj WRESTLING ARENA 55 at last! THE FIGHT 16, 000 FANS WANT TO SEE at last: A NATURAL SEQUEL TO THE MOST THRILLING FIGHT EVER SEEN in mm; a
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  • 2921 8  -  SPECIAL REVIEW OF TOMORROW'S RACE PROSPECTS....by ALLAN LEWIS (By ALLAN LEWIS). The Singapore Turf Club Summer Meeting will open tomorrow at Bukit Tim?»h with a programme of a izht evonts. Fields will be f* average size and well balanced, which
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  • 170 8 SYDNEY. APR. 23. On July 21, 1947, Mr. Charles Fagg, of Eastland, Texas, U.S.A., to "gratify a sudden impulse," rang the Sydney Dally Telegraph by Radiotelephone. In the course of a conversation that cost htm £11.5, Mr. Fagg said: "I just wanted to call you
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  • 61 8 Reuter. LONDON, Apr. 22.—The fight arranged between Freddie Mills, British and European lightheavyweight champion, and Johnny Ralph, South African heavyweight champion, arranged for May 29 in South Africa is off. Mills will not now make the Journey. Ralph has a torn ligament in the right hand and
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  • 336 8  -  (BY ALLAN LEWIS) F. "CHUM" Wadsworth, who has spent the last few months upcountry where he has been riding: Lt. Col. L T. Fox's horse in track work, arrived in Singapore last evening. "Chum" will be riding: at the coming meeting and as he can ride
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  • 133 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 22. —A dresser attached to the Kuala Kubu Bharu hospital n&med Mohd. Hussin, was this morning charged before the District Judge. Mr. B. G. Smith, with causing the death of a Chinese nam 2d Lee Seek Thai, by doing a negligent act. not
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  • 45 8 The Australian Association will hold a luncheon on Anza< Day. April 25, at the Sea Viev Hotel, at 12.45 p.m. All thos« who intend to be present are re quested to call at the Office oi the Australian Commissioner for admission tickets.
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  • 891 8 Below is the card for the first day of tho Club Summer Meeting tomorrow:- Turf HORSES Class 2, Div. 1, 51/, Fur, 10 0 Christmas 8.10 Mr S.C Won? a »vr M;,r, *nd Chan" MHdam 02 3 Victory March 8.10 Mr. S B Palme/™ 1 1
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  • 243 8 (By "CELLULOID") The Hon. secretary of the Singapore Table-Tennis Association. Mr. Chong Kow Thyc told me yesterday that he intends organising a special table.tennis match between the Malayan Chinese tabletennis team for the Seventh China Olympics Games and a Combined Singapore team.
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  • 82 8 Reuter. DARTFORD. Apr James May and Frank Tarran sought by the police throng out the country since thn. cape from Lcyhill shire* jail. prison without >ars/ surrendered to the police iat Dartford. Kent, today n*> j were tired, ragged and hunt,r> 'May of Tilehurst. Reading. sentenced to
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