Malaya Tribune, 13 August 1948

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  • 63 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any A fternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuah, Lumpur, Ipnh 6 Penang Telegram*: Tribune Spore." Telephone: Mil <9 lines) right pages SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE Londun Ayents M*s*rs. Coim Turner
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  • 461 1 —But Berlin Situation Continues To Be Tense Reuter. From DON DOLLAS MOSCOW, Aug. 12.—The three Western envoys tonight had their tilth meeting with the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, since the Moscow talks to find a basis for agreement on Germany began a fortnight
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  • 52 1 Reuter. SAS'KiNG, Auit. 12: -Dr. ITai Hhih-chieh, Chimsr Minister, tonight ■< ii China's provisional tuition of the indeptn- <</// QfiVG imwl as ttttd joruud unih r im of the Unit» (I ■ilta nt ouslii Dr. Liv WOM appointed diplomatic represfii- f. in Korea with the rank the
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  • 129 1 U.P. ItHtl.IV, Aug. 12.—A rep<>rt that the Soviet Army wai preparing to move sizeuhlr number* of new troops into (iermany soon, spear■raded a propaganda barrW signalizing M new low in I u«U W»*st relations. The British-licensed newsnaper Telegraf said that tlolhJng shops and
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  • 193 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 12.—Mr. Trygve Lie, retary General of the United Nations Organizaspeaking to the press today, called for a h -West conference, hinting that the entire ion will be put before the General Assembly ss agreement be reached. He said There is
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  • 50 1 »h— t— usanda ot people have tilt- combined Engineer- Trade Exhibition at the Woi Id since it comfon Aug. 1. The exhibio! will end on Sunday night. An attraction to visitors toand on the last night will be the distribution of free tne various exhibitors.
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  • 24 1 Reuter. W tshington, Aug. 12. United extended de facto recogtay to Korean Govern- 'ii-nt formed in South Korea on May S3, Reuter
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  • 52 1 Tokio Aug. 12. Director General Kataro Nagai. of th< Japanese Board of Trade, today intimated that agreements between Japan and sterling bloc countries would be concluded within the next two weeks. Agreements are being sough* with the United Kingdom. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and the British
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  • 96 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Aug. 12—-Fivt •uembers of Tibet's first trad* rission to the United State old the press today they wislv o sell wool, furs, hides, gold ilver and wood carvings, wool- i carpets, tapestries and Yak ails to American customer /ith the object of building
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  • 54 1 U.P. HOLLYWOOD. Aug 12.The movie colony hardly reacted to a report from aboard that Merle Oberon, who is at present in Rome. has separated from Lucien Ballard. Most of Hollywood were wearing that "I-knew-it-all-thc-time" look. Some here predict that Oberon will divorce Ballard and immediately
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  • 121 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Aug. 12. The Russian Consul General today ignored the New York State Supreme Court Order, to appear before the eoHrf, bni the court decided not to fake further action against the Boviel official Im mediately. Consul General Jacob Lomakin failed to appear in court
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  • 221 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—A woman who jumped or fell from the third or fourth floor window of the Soviet Consulate in New York tonight was identified by police as Mrs. Oksana Stepanovna Kosenskina. 52-year-oln Russian schoolteacher living in the Consulate. Earlier the Russian Embassy
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  • 38 1 Reuter. MANILA. Aug. 12. For mer Lieutenant General Shi genori Kuroda, whom Mamlans during the occupation nicknamed "playboy general" wi|l be tried by a Philippinemilitary commission here on charges of war crimes. Reuter.
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  • 55 1 A European mnm si tonu jive persons arrested under the Etntifienei/ Herniations lost nif/hi. He is the .second European i detained sinie the neie lav came into four. The Other persons urn sted last nii/ht ore three Chim n an I an Indian. To date a total of
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  • 66 1 Today, in the early hours, a arge combined force of C.I.D. fficers and uniformed po'ic•arried out raids on two Ram* )cngs off Pay a Lebar Road and ounded up a total of 10& Chi* »ese. The men are being detained n the cells at the C.I.D.
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  • 68 1 A g,and.->on of the first Chinese Consul-General to be appointed to Singapore, now i > jrotessor of China's Okies (Iniversity, Lingnan in Canton, called at Singapore this morning on his way to the United Kingdom. He is Huang Yen-Yu. Ph.D.. Professor of History and Dean oi
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    163 1 fTribune Staff Reporter). The Chinese Consul-General Di. Wu Paak-shing, arrived back in Singapore thin morning on board the Canton. Interviewed by the Tribune. Dr. Wu declared that the Chi- aese Government was much con. oerneo over the present wave of trouble in the Federation of Malays and
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  • 132 1 Tel Aviv, Aug. 12. -Latrun pumping .station due to start supplying water to Jerusalem today under United Nathans supei Vision waa blown up early today and left burning. It was reported in Jerusalem that the Aiab Legion were responsible. News of the explosion came while the
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  • 38 1 U.P. Los Alamos, New Mexico, Aug. 12. The 275,000-aere patch of New Mexico desert, where the first atomic bomb exploded three years ago, was given back to the Air Force by the Atomic Energy Commission. U.P.
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  • 34 1 U.P. Baltimore, Aug. 12. Fire in the hold of a phosphate- loaded Swedish freighter wa*> I extinguished by Coast Guard fire-boats early today after a six-hour battle against the flames. U.P.
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  • 166 1 LONDON, Aug. 12. A Scotland Yard flying squad who allowed themselves to be attacked, hound and gagged, foiled an attempted airport robbery two weeks *go which might have involved the loss of nearly £1,i00,000 worth of J gold bullion, diamonds and other freight from a
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  • 205 1 RANGOON, Aug. 12.—Rangoon was quiet to day—confidence .having been partly restored by the arrival of Ka°hin troops by air from North Burma —but a curfew was being imposed tonight for the second successive night owing to continued political tension. Reports that Indian troops had dist-mbarked her*-
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  • 56 1 The Fire Brigade answered wo calls yesterday evening. AI ibOUt eight o'clock two lire engines put out a fire at 30, Hamilton Road. At about eleven O'clock tin fire engine was called to Tanjong Rhu where a small boat vas severely damaged by fire, i'he fire was soon
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  • 31 1 AMMAN. Aug. 12. Transjordan and Saudi Arabia, two of the seven Arab league states, agreed today to exchange diplomatic relations for tha first time in their history.
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Aug. 12. A four per cent cut in tobacco supplies to shops is to be made by manufacturers, it was announced. The cut is equivalent to 2.000,000 cigarettes per day
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  • 141 1 f Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORE BAHRU, Today: Bandits ambushed a I'ohce tatrol about half a. mile from Vong Peng village at about 12.30 p.m. yesterday. Their surprise tactics failed, and in the ensuing furious tunning battle, they lost a comrade who \vas wounded and captured ny the
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  • 79 1 U.P. Edaartown, Mann., Auo. 12. Six men, a bou and a tint/ urc m route to Hew York todan lifter cro.ssino the Atlantic Ocean in /."> dai/s in a M> foot lifeboat. The (jroup came from Oslo, Norway, via the Azores unit Hopped here i/rstirdai/ for
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  • 70 2 Am official police communique received from Kelantan yesterday stated that the penghulu of Pulai, Tong King Nyin, 8.E.M., has been apprehended by the security forces operating in v'onfon. It is alleged that he was seen totih the bandits during the>r attack on Gua :du*ang recently. Bi.r illegal Siamese
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  • 405 2 IPOH, Aug. 12. —A graphic account of the attack made on Messrs. Wills and Ritchie, tin miners, by terrorists near Kampar was given to the Tribune today by the former James Ritchie who is lying in Batu Gajah suffering from gunshot wounds in his
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  • 176 2 The YWCA tennis courts. which have not been used since the liberation, will be officially opened by Miss Judy Gimson on August 28 at 5 p.m. stated Mrs. S. F. Ho. President of the YWCA Sports Club. Following the opening ceremony, exhibition tennis
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  • 249 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CLAIMS estimated at not les? than half a million U.S. dollars have so far been lodged by American buyers against local firms for shipments of rubber which, these buyers said, nave not reached the qualities for which sellers contracted. THIS was revealed
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  • 197 2 ROYAL AIR FORCE PLANES yesterday made highly successful assaults with bombs, rockets and cannon against important insurgent headquarters, which were also known to act as a central supply depot, a few miles south of the Siam border in the Jeli Forest Reserve in
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  • 167 2 At next Tuesday s meeting jof the Singapore Legislative Council. Mr. C. C. Tan will ask j the Oovernment to state whe- ther any steps have been I taken to ascertain what suit- able persons are available in I the United Kingdom for the j post of
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  • 116 2 A police constable was ordered to be put in the dock, following a commotion in the well of the Third Police Court yester-1 day while the court was in session. It appears that the policeman was engaged with another man in a noisy argument which disturbed the
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  • 111 2 Several hundred rice retailers took the day off yesterday to celebrate the second anniversary of the founding of the Singapore Government Licensed Rice Retailers' Association. Yesterday's cele brati on s. which included a 'get-together' of representatives of retail shops all over Singapore, in the morning, climaxed with
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  • 33 2 A fire, involving approximately 5,000 sq. ft. of lallang broke out at Tanah Merah Besar, Changi yesterday afternoon. A Municipal fire engine was quickly on the scene and quelled the flames.
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  • 277 2 Military requisitioning of the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim. and several other Malay schools in the Federation lias raised a strong protest from responsible Malay circles. Dato Onn. Mentri Besar of Johore, was today expected to move, in an emergency meeting of
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  • 37 2 A "Courvoisier" Brandy Night will be held by the management of the Low Tang Chang Co.. Ltd., Singapore at the New World Cabaret or. Saturday at 9.30 p.m. Guests will be entertained to "Courvoisier" drinks
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 387 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY RITTR NETWORK I styles; 11.00 Close Down. datin. Amoy Cantonese; 1.15 M 7,lS 5 mESFSan 1 PROGRAMMES IN MALAY I Opening Announcement Prog. MALAI S 12 00 nf)on Programme sum- Summary in Tamil with SigPROGRAMMES mary; 12.05 Domestic Affairs; I nature Tunc; 1.17 Tamil song; From
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  • 76 3 c m stealing W worth of iin< < Peng Cheng i- ~-t>ntenced to ont imprisonment at Police Court yester Of $50, in default rigorous imprison dso imposed. The nployed at the AirR.A.F. Changi, was have committed the August 4 at 5.55 a.m. w I V EAR-OLD
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  • 634 3 (Tribune Stuff Rej>orter) Indian labour leaders were not parties to "plans" in the minds of the Malayan terrorist leaders, Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Singapore, told the local press yesterday. Mr. Thivy has just returned here
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  • 189 3 Found guilty of assisting in the management .of an unlawful secret society and of pos- session of triad society documents, a 19-year-old Chinese, Ong Swee Huat, was sentenced ,to nine months' rigorous imprisonment plus a fine of $500 or a further three months' in default. A
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  • 766 3 j The English character, said Mrs. G. Hawkins in the couise of an interesting talk on "Tc English" an East West Society meeting held in llu Y.M.CA.. last nignt. is one of marked contrasts There is so much j commerce and yet so little
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  • 54 3 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 12—Territorials and similar volunteers in other services are to get bigger bounties, i*. was announced. The maximum will be £12 a year instqad of £8. There will be proportionate increases for the women's Auxiliary Forces. Volunteers affected arc those in the T.A., R
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  • 39 3 Reuter. TOKIO, Aug. 12,—Two former Japanese Lieut-Generals, one of them Vicc-Ministcr of War in 11)44, have been sent to Nanking for trial by Chinese war crimes tribunals, the Chinese division of BCAP's legal section announced today,—Reuter.
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  • 571 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An Enabling Act, authorising i :hc Methodist Mission in South j .Cast Asia to elect its own I >ishop, was passed at the Jeneral Conference of the Methodist Church at Boston, I Massachusetts, Dr. M. Dodsworth, ministerial delegate to "he conference from Malaya
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  • 173 6 RQM& The recent general strike called by the Communist and extreme Socialist leaders of the Italian Confederation of Labour has Had one far reaching repercussion throughout the country—it has, for the time being at least, shattered the unity of the nation's trade union movefent. Never before in
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  • 74 6 On Sunday from 12 noon to 1 p.m. the Red Network of Radio Malaya will be broadcasting a Special Chinese Programme of Dance Music by the New Moon Orchestra. This programme will feature popular modern Mandarin, English and Malay numbers, the vocalists being Misses Hong Siew Wan, Lin
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  • 96 6 U.P. HAVANA Cflha 4 Eigh, bandits their 2 a Police uniform hJu£ [local branch I g 2£* of Canada, fi+F WW over $*****0 With berfeet iwi j bandits tommy gun, row t*» a toto the ban k £tt»< Havana. j US| ';t'. Police inspector Kg Antonio
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    • 474 6 THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COl Mil ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1947. (No. 24 of lir. NOTICE UNDER SECTION »4. 1 tt Is hereby notified for general Information that a tt>i, of Election has been Issued under the Public Sea! of hL In accordance with Section 23 of the said Ordinaanc, T JS ing
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  • 1934 7 (FROM ALLAN LEWIS) IPOH, Thursday:—Nine races each day will make a full programme for the Perak Turf Club's Aueust mutt* which will open on Saturday. Classes three four have been catered for at this meetinjr for which ,hr dub received the splendid entry of 189 horses
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  • 100 7  -  (By ALLAN LEWIS Class 3, DJv. 1, 5 Furs. Str. MALT LOCH Oklahoma Flarepath. Class 3, Djv. 2, 5 Furs. Str. FREE FRENCHMAN Lusan Maid Game Boy Class 3, Dlv. 3, 5 Furs. Str. ASTIVEL Sunny Valley Four Clasa 3, Div. 4, 5 Furs. Str. BADGER Kaiserine Barham Clasa
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  • 746 7 Below is thr- card for tomorrow's races at Ipoh, the first day of the Perak Turf Club August meeting Scrat-. chings and order of running > will be announced after acceptance close at 11 a.m. today: Horses Class 3, Div. 1, 5 Furs. Straight
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  • 41 7 LONDON, Aufr. 12.—Cyril Washbrook, England's opening batsman, la unfit to play In the fifth Test match against Australia at the Oval Saturday, according to M.C.C announcement, and Jack Crapp of Gloucestershire has been asked to Join the party.
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  • 222 7 On Yesterday's Game TtGEtiS made a thorough job of it. In the first round, Rovers romped home winners bit four —one. It did not take long to realise yesterday thai Rovers hud no Hofe of repeating the dose, f<rr Tigers, taking the field with a determination to win. dominated
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  • 448 7 Tigers Sports Club 2, Rovers Sports Club 0. Rovers will have to look to their laurels. Meeting the Tigers in a key match in the first division of the League at the Stadium yesterday, they were defeated by two-nil. The match drew the biggest crowd of
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  • 181 7 Tlie following will play Cric- j ket for the Indian Association I first eleven over the weekend I against R.A.F. Seletar. The j match starts on Saturday at 2.30. p.m. and on Sunday at 11.00 a.m. on the R.A.F. ground, Seletar. Players are requested to meet
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  • 17 7 SOCCBR—a.A.rAr Lcngur Div. vs. Bjt.C, Jalan Bemtr Stadium, l.el p.m. I TtSNNIB: Tanglin Club Tournty.
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  • 52 7 Another third division league soccer fixture had to be postponed yesterday when the referee failed to turn up. The game was to have been played at the CYMA ground (St. George's Road) between the MFA and the Indian Association. Both teams were on the field ready
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  • 68 7 The Girls* Sports Club netbab team had another successful jutitig on the padang yesterday. I Playing against the Straits Chinese MYF, the Club's "A" I team scored a well deserved 15-13 victory. The score at the interval was j 9-9. Ml3ses Iris Mathews and I Josephine Johnson were
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  • 55 7 In an S.A.F.A. Div. Of] League match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday, the Ist Malay Coast Battery and the Halkowyu S. C. drew fourall, after a dull game. Barry scored three goals for Halkowyu. while Krlshnasamy netted on, through a penalty The Coast Battery notched l thtir four
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  • 268 7 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 12.—Middlesex collapsed after Robertson (106) and Edrich (111) had given them a brilliant start, and were all out for 30G in their match against the leaders tocay. Glamorgan had to thank took the bowling honson Hever for Middlesex's collapse.: with six for
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  • 238 7 lit peutiny their urmmms xitcc ssrs. Koto Ituja trounec4 thr Chinese Engineering Association by hum youls to nil at St. Georye's Rood yesterday to reyain top position in the Division II Lrayue }iith 28 points out of Iff encounters. Kota Raja dominated play throughout, while the
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  • 92 7 (By ALLAN LEWIS) Camden*should score over the 8'- the first day, while Malt Loch, who was narrowly beaten at his first start in Malaya and should mvike amends in the straight 5 on the same day. Tiber who showed reasonably good form when first raced in
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  • 1394 8  -  INDIA 4 BRITAIN 0 (By ALEX VALENTINE) Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 12.—India beat Great Britain 4—0 in the final of the Olympic hockey ch ampionship today. The sun flickered feebly through ominous dark clouds over Wembley Stadium tonight, as India took the field for
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  • 349 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug, 12. A jubilant Indian hockey team painted the town red" to- night in celebration of their Olympic victory. And the bill is being paid by their jovial team manager, Dr. Chatterjee. After tonight's game, the 11 victorious players literally danced off the
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  • 453 8 YACHTING FINAL PLACINGS AND L POINTS I Ist. United Stales 5 472 1 )ints; 2nd. Argentina- 5,120; 3rd. Sweden 4.033; 4th. Norway 3 217; sth Great Britain 2,879; 6th Belgium 2,752. I FIREFLY CLASS Ist. Denmark -5,543 points, 2nd. United States 5.408; 3rd. -Holland- 5.204;
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  • 94 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 12. Italy and South Africa dominated the Olympic boxing tournament here today, each gelting three representatives through to the eight finals to be fought tomorrow. Also represented in the Ana's will be Hungary. Britain and Argentina with two boxerr each. Th« United States. Sweden Czechoslovakia
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  • 31 8 Reuter. Rotterdam, Aug. 12. -Sparta Football Club beat India by two goals to one in a football match here tonight, all the goals being scored before the interval. Reuter.
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  • 101 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 12. Fourteen players have been nominated by the Marylebone Cricket Club for the England cricket Test in South Africa ne\t winter. It is expected that one Or two more names will be added to the list later. The fourteen invited are: F.
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  • 60 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 12. The Philippines were beaten by Stlgium tonight by 38 points to 34 points in the Olympic 9Mketb*U (second championship group i and gained 12th place in the tournament. Beisium take 11th place. Scciing honours went 10 Campos of Jhe Philippine; .vith 11 points.
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  • 680 8 WEMBLEY STADIUM. Lonlon. Aug. 12.—Holland and fought out a ruseed battle to draw with one eoal ea-h in the hockey at Wembley Stadium tonight to determine third place in the ho< y nionship. Tho draw moans mat mo iw< Hteems win play again tomorrow at
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  • 171 8 (BY ALLAN LEWIS J IPOH. Today. The following horses spurted in preparation for tomorrow's races on the inner grass track: Coronation Lady (Flannery) and Skittals (Ellery). spurted on the back straight, Coronation Lady going much better at the end of three furlongs. Golden Slipper (.•vllan) did two
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  • 862 8 LONDON, Aug. 12.—The United State their athletics contest with the British v W n 11A events to 3£, the teams sharing the hiSfS b > W7icn the Empire team beat j the United States in the hO I yards relay the Duke of Edin- I
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