Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1948

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune BY TUF PEOPLE FOR TFIE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing thnrnttamwutlM Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <& Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 363 1 HUNT for MUSO Reuter-U.P. DATA VIA, Mon.—lndonesian communists in full revolt against the Republican (Government were tonight consolidating in Madiun, east Java city believed to be their first •liberated area" in the archipelago. The :*ead of the Communist '•Government
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  • 150 1 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Sun. Chung Fong 67 of Surrey Hills, a suburb of Sydney, who came to Australia from Hongkong in IPOO committed filicide afto spending a week in saying faiewell to his friends. Chung had come up against th< law lot the Srst time in
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  • 51 1 Reuter. Hanover. Sun. —A four-eng-ined York aircraft loaded with supplies for Berlin crashed near Wunstors aerodrome just before midnight. The fate of the crew is not yet known. The pane crashed 500 yards from the airport, which is the British zone terminal for the air lift into Berlin.
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  • 146 1 \i: Englishman was »r--i in Singapore over the Meek-end in ro—cation with Ik* big international arms smuggling cane, v\hieh came to 'it:til vt. itlt I lie spectacular i/urr a flying boat and the ;irr< si of si\ mci and a wo■ear a Dutch band. Tar
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  • 84 1 I Staff Xt porter) All ballot papers used 'n general elections ir. be burned this v rung. These ballot papers, totalthan 22.000. were sled and kept in rem* Court vaults after the elections. This total includes about reject d votes and 200 *Poill papers. The
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Btontreux, Sun. *flegatca from 35 attending the Moral World Assembly silent tribute today of U Tin Tut. nese Foreign Mm-- Tin Tul. who attended n,D, y a fortnight ago 1 two daughters, sent a I appreciation to Dr. u t I* Buchanan, leader of the
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Ml(, h:iu of opium was Brisbane'a Customs 1 Empire Wallace «T th, i| smu Bglera had 'cheat- v l Pore Customs when Tii "P docked here. round hidden under the engine :'"its Reuter.
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  • 21 1 n unidentified years of age ident involv•"i Tnnjong v 'Uh i o get in touch *n»*nt gapore Traffic De-
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  • 106 1 "Monty" Lights "Torch of Freedom" ceremony at Portsmouth: An impressive ceremony took place on the site of th*i D-Day Memorial at Portsmouth, when Field-Mar-shal Viscount Montgomery performed the lighting of a Torch of Freedom" to commemorate the entry of British fioces into Holland, the capture, of Eindhoven, and the airborne
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  • 71 1 Vanguard prepare* for Royal Australian Tour: The crew <<; H.M.S. Vanguard are looking forward With k en aniii-ipatio* to the Royal tour o/ A v strata* a next year and are justifiably proud of their association with this great ship note lying in Weymouth
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  • 320 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun.—The foreign ministers of Britain, the United States and France are expected to meet very soon In Paris to discus* the nwct move in the Berlin «risi» on the basis of Mr. Molotov's reply to the Western envoys in Moscow yesterday, it
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  • 83 1 U.P. PARIS, Sun. —Russia shut the door today at least for the present on the possibility of a Big Four meeting on the Berlin crisis during the meeting of the U.N. General Assembly. Molotov will pass up for the second consecutive year the chance to head
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  • 81 1 Reuter. MIAMI, Morula, Sun. The 9,000-ton British ship Lochmonar, driven on to a reel in the Cayman Islands in a lashing 100-mile-an-hour hur-. ricane, tonight reported thai she was breaking up and asked for "immediate assistance' for 73 people aboard. The ship was reported to b« holed
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  • 23 1 Labourers removing old Irums from a dump in Kallang \irport unearthed four boxes containing 4.000 rounds of .303 ammunition on Saturday.
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  • 188 1 Reuter. HYDERABAD, Sun.—A duak-to dawn cur few has been imposed in Secunderabad and Hyderabad. Gen. Rajendrasinghji, C-in-C of the vic'orious Indian forces, paid the Nizam what was described as a "courtesy call" uhis evening, and then left for Poona by air. The General disclosed
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  • 71 1 Reuter. ROME, Sun. -An Italian a;: orce guard of honour was nounted and drums sounded a nuffled beat as a white plane >earing the bodies of Count 3ernadotte, United Nations nediator, and his aide, Col. Andre Scrot, landed at CiamJino airport here tonight. The plane, bearing the
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  • 79 1 Reuter. HYDERABAD, Sun. The future administration set-up in Hyderabad state and the status of the Nizam in the changed circumstances will be discussed at a conference in New Delhi on Thursday, it was learned here tonighr. Those taking part in the conference will be Pa edit Nehru, Indian
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  • 56 1 U.P. ANNECY, Sun. Genera! Charles de Gaulle cnaci! his len-day speaking tour here to day with a renewed ca'l for e'Jctions a* the opposing fuc tors clashed briefly to a fis" fight nearby Police quickly broke up the cash. No one was serious' y injur c
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  • 30 1 WARSAW. Sun. Th t Socialist Party Supreme Council today went into th«? thiii day of "its marathon session without allowing any news vt its deliberation to leak out
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  • 325 1 I ONDOM, Sun. —Russia announced today that her occupation troops would leave Korea by Jan. 1, 1919, according to Moscow Radio. The announcement, made by the Soviet Foreign Ministry, said it was 'hoped" that the United States would also evacuate the former Japanese-held
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  • 64 1 KOTA TINGGI, Today. A special constable on guard at mining contractor's house saw red and green light signals last night in area one-and-half miles from Jalan Lombong. He fired in direction of the lights and* saw figures running away. Investigations led to discovery of full-loaded Japanese
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  • 34 1 JO HOKE BAHJtU, Today. —A very large force of armed police and special constables escorted party of 200 detainees from Johore Bahru to Singapore en route to St. John's Island this morning.
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  • 491 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. TERRORISTS murdered a Chinese robber tapper, 1 kidnapped a 17-year-old Chinese, and raided the Sungei Masai Estate for the second time within hours in Johore yesterday. The murder occurred at Malville Estate in tne Segamat area. The man was found with a
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  • 288 2 JOHORE. Johore Bahrti Area, Sun.—At 7 a.m. on Midlands Estate a Military Patrol searched a house near a kongsi and found three Japanese water bottles, and a quantity of medicine bottles, a hammer and sickle badge. The sole occupant of the house was arrested. PERAK, Kuala Kangsar area
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  • 56 2 Seaplanes arriving in Singapore yesterday were warned that there was a tongkang sunk in the seaplane anchorage at Kallang. A deep-water pylon marked the spot of the sunken boat of which 40 feet of its mast alone was visible above the surface of the water.
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  • 253 2 The "Lucky Ship" s.s. Montoro (4,080 tons) built m the Clyde shipyards for the Burns Philip Line 37 years ago, arrived in Singapore during the week-end to change hands. She is being sold to the China Navigation Company. She brought for Malaya a
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  • 87 2 Otic of two hand-grenades found during the week-end was located near the premises formerly occupied by the Malayan Communist Party in Queen Street. I The second hand bomb was I found a short distance away, I near the Post Office. Both bombs were loaded and
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  • 53 2 MALACCA, Sunday.—Owing to the serious outbreak of smallpox in Muar. the Health authorities announced that all passengers travelling from Malacca to Muar must possess a vaccination certificate. Non compliance with the health order will make the passengers liable to be vaccinated at the Sungei Tembai Police Station near
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  • 37 2 The R. E. Old Comrades Association is holding its annual dinner on Saturday. October 23. Past and present members of the Corps are invited. Tickets are obtainable from QMS A. Watson c/o G.P.0., Singapore.
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  • 330 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CHINESE now can nave strong faith in the "gold yuan L Chinese National Government's new currency—assured Mr. Tai Kwee Seng, the Chinese Vice Foreign Minister, in an interview with the Tribune yesterday. Mr. Tai arrived here on Friday by plane from
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  • 58 2 Reuter. GAUHATT. Assam, Sunday. About 500 people have been killed in a landslide in the frontier tracts of North Bast Assam, according to official sources here. The landslide which occurred on Wednesday and is described as the worst for many years s reported to have buried
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  • 30 2 The "Drive for Fund" Charity Show of the Kiwi League realised $567.16. Fifty per cent, of the proceeds has been donated to the Singapore Anti-TB Fund.
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  • 112 2 NEW YORK. Sun. —Police have officially written off as murder and suicide the deaths of a man and woman, originally believed to have perished in a plane crash. The small plane in which they were flying plunged Into a salt marsh on Thursday. The next day when
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  • 136 2 ALDERSHOT, Sunday. A memorial tablet to the youngest corps in the British Army—the Army Physical Training Corps formed on Sept. 1. 1940—was unveiled at Aldershot this evening by Field Marshal Montgomery. Lord Montgomery said that in World War 11. members 61 the corps served in every
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  • 45 2 No arrests have been made in connection with the seizure of $500,000 worth of opium on a ship in Singapore on Saturday. Customs officers, searching the ship's bunkers, came upon over 1.000 lb. of the drug cleverly concealed in the coal.
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  • 33 2 The Singapore Fire Brigade dealt with four grass fires yesterday. The outbreaks occurred lin vacant land at Seletar, Havelock Road. Goodman Road, and at Tengah. No damage was done to property.
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  • 256 2 KUALA LUMP! K. MR. Budh, Singh. President of the Malayan Indian today severely censured critics of the Com.:" for a $50-million loan from the Government of li Indian business here. Mr. Budh Singh told the Tribune that those who were ad- j verse to the
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  • 52 2 MALACCA. Sun. Local Ro- tarians held a chavitv dance last night. It was wH! attended and was a success. The dance was in ad of (ai the Anti-T.B. Fund; (h) the puichase of text books for pooi school children: and (c) th? Malacca Jubilee
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  • 21 2 Kuala Kubu. Sun j A shopkeepers i: murdered by a some 30 armed Friday. No faith* are available.
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    • 306 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK i Signature Tune. Opening AnMALAY ENGLISH -nouncement ft Programme j PROGRAMMES j Summary in Mandarin, 12.03 PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Cantonese Selections, 1.00 News 10 55 a.m. to 12.00 noon English Schools Broadcast, 1.00 n Mandarin. Amoy Canton p.m. Ted Heath ft His Orches- esc.
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  • 374 3 Methodists Mourn Bishop Edwin Lee i n BISHOP EDWIN F. LEE WAS A STATESMAN I tuoNfi RELIGIOUB LEADERS, AN INFLUENTIAL HlXir.lOl Li IDES AMONG STATESMEN. rth, District Super.ntendent of the MethoSingapore, quoted this tribute at a memonal Lee at Wesley Church yesterday evening. The
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  • 183 3 Reuter. DURBAN, Sun.—A campaign of -votes for all" In South \frica was one of the main points in a resolution passed unanimously here coclay oy the South African Indian Congress. The resolution called for B National Assembly of South African people at which
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  • 70 3 U.P. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sun. A Rabbi today proposed what he believes would be a simple solution of the world's problems—Are all tbe diplomats and replace them with working newspapermen. Dr. Samuel Wohl said his conclusion was reached after a three-month tour of Europe. "In my three
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  • 346 3 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sunday. One hundred years from now, about i 00.000.000 Americans, living in comparative luxury, with a falling birth rate and a high proportion of aged people, may be an easy prey for the rest of the world. This is
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  • 197 3 Reuter. London. Sun. otalling 71 years penal scrviudc were passed on Sun. on •ight men who attempted to oh a warehouse at London air>ort containing goods worth The Individual sen- i enecs ranged from five years o 12. The attempt, on July 29, turned into
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  • 18 3 DURBAN, Sun.—Dr. G. M. Naicker was elected President of the South African Indian Congress here today.
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  • 194 4 JHE Red pressure grows in South-Last Asia. In Furma, an assassin claims 'he life of U Tin Tut, former Foreign Minister, a moderate man and a friend of Britain. In Java. Communists seize the city Jt Maudin, and President Soekarno declares martial law. Do not regard these
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  • 136 4 THE cost of paying out Malaya's war damage claims (if and when they are paid out) is going to be something like $3 000,000 over six years. Singapore's share will be roughly half. Another item on the tax-payers' bill. And another item which the newly appointed Select Committee
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  • 114 4 REGISTRATION starts in Singapore next month, says Mr. McKerron. Upcountry, registration has started with the Chinese. And there is nothing wrong with that— since the job must start somewhere—but there has been no news yet of Malays, Indians, Eurasians and Europeans being roped in. We hope they have
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  • 85 4 JHE colony of Singapore is bigger by 7 acres 3 rods and 1.1 perches, thanks to a Government Jecision to take over land reclaimed from the foreshore at Pulau Bukum Besar.. Seven acres, 3 rods and 1.1 perches would make quite a useful playing field. This colony is
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  • 1298 4 used Tokyo WHEN Emperor Hirohito first planned Japan's surrender in 1945, groups of youthful ultranationalists very nearly thwarted what they believed to be an ignominious gesture of defeat. Two secret societies the Kokumin Shimpu Tai (National Divine Tempest Corps) and the Sonjo Doshi
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  • 237 4 The Draft Bill on i Damage Claims has rt I been termed a The Bill conspoia; silent on Japanese Yes;.; ings by Malayans. Gc« mcnt, as early as 194« ed for particulars public of their Yen r.: and to-date nothing: has been heard smi fl The Yen now aim::
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  • 370 4 U.P. THE Bulgarian Government, cided by nature, science and the nation's women, is pressing to a near-drought conclusion its flght against alcoholism. To quench his thirst, a Bulgarian must have luck and perseverence, brave the dangers of a medical examination and have callousness to public disgrace.
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  • 220 5 U.P. PARIS, Sunday.—The third General Assembly of the United Nations will be the nudest f them all. The men may talk. The nations may argue. But naked women will still dominate the scene. The diplomats Will be distracted at every turn. Right at the
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  • 122 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday.— ow Radio has broadcast ropaganda report that the States, nearly two ago, was running a ip of death" for natives ikinawa and was building de military installations on the island. propaganda, intended for Soviet ears, was rheard here by governlistening posts. Tht
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  • 68 5 Reuter. BANGKOK, Sun. Chinese F reign Minister Dr. Wang Shih-chieh passed through ngkok this afternoon en route to Paris. Contrary to previous arrangeDr. Wang did not stop I ingkok and hurried to Europe where he said he was ready overdue" for the salon of the United
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  • 82 5 NEW YORK. Sun.—Franz J. Horch announced today that the famed biographer and historian. Emil Ludwig. died at Ascona Switzerland, on Friday. Horch, Ludwig's United States agent, said Ludwig had long been ill of a heart ailment Biographer of Napoleon, Leonardo da Vince, and in late years of the
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  • 55 5 U.P. LONDON. Sun A stunting rwin-engined Mosquito of the RAF crashed near Margate, In Kent, yesterday setting fire to five private motor cars or. which it fell. The disaster was witnessed by thousands of spectators who turned out to see the RAF go through its paces in the
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  • 45 5 U.A. Julian receiving a untitled of the S.R.D. The S.R.D. tied with 799 for the first place.
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  • 22 5 Radio Malaya have offered 1\ XL. Musical Society nai an hour from 9 pm. to 930 p.m. en Fridays to present programmes.
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  • 127 5 MOSCOW, Sun. Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported from Helsinki tonight that according to journalistic circles there, the Swedish Government recently approved a secret treaty between Swe lei and the United States provid ing for co-operation between the two countries in the event of war 01
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  • 95 5 U.P. MONTREAL. Sun.- Count Jacques de Bcrnonville, his wife and two daughters were yesterday granted bail and released from custody, where they had been held "for deportation to France since Sept 2. Bail was set at $5,000. The French count is accused i t collaboration
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  • 26 5 U.P. Nauking. Sun.--The Chinese Government in compliance with a United Nations request decided to establish a special committee for the prevention of juvenile deliquoncy.—U.P.
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  • 169 5 Reuter-AAP. SHANGHAI. Sun. Trave:--1« r s leaving Shanghai via th* city's highway, railroad, watjiA'ay and air terminals were from yesterday strictly search'd for gold and other bullion and foreign currencies by cams of garrison and police fiieers in a further effort to check evasion of
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  • 90 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Mon.— Mr. Ohakravarti Rajagopalachuri, Governor Genera! of India, tonight issued an Appeal ea'Mng for observance of national thanksgiving day on Sunday next. "The conclusion of our tusk In Hyderabad has been welcomed throughout the conntry with a deep feeling of relief and thankfulness,"
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  • 33 5 The future citizens of Johore beam with as they walk to the State Mosque to prai; for the health of their Sultan on his 75th birthday last Friday.
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  • 394 5 Reuter. PARIS, Sun. The French Government, in spite of domestic worries, has drawn up an extensive programme to welcome delegates to tbe third General Assembly ot the Patted Nations which opens at the Palais De Chaillot I'NOSIA here on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
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  • 342 5 I Mr. Noel Modder of Ebet Estate. Batu Tiga will be goi ing to Perth. Western Aus- ;ralia. on six months leave. m A general meeting of the members of the Theatre Club. Kuala Lumpur, was held at I the British Couryil room at Road on Friday.
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  • 59 5 BERLIN, Sunday. Mr. Allyn Baum, an American press photographer, was ar;ested by three Russian sold ler? today while taking pictures on the boundary of the American sector of Berlin and th e Russian zone at Wannsee. Th t driver of Mr. Baum'a jeep, who escaped arrest, said one
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  • 361 6 VICTORIA School held its annual sports on Friday last on their ground. A very interesting programme of more than was Mrs. A. W. Frisby. tne wue oi the newly appointed Director of Education, who was also present together with Mr. Howitt. the present Deputy Director of
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  • 255 6 The Non-Benders lost their cricket fixture against the S.R.C. by two wickets on the S R.C Padang yesterday. Noon, the former Sclangor cricketer, top-scored with 30 for the Non-Benders, whose total ->f 99 was passed by the Recs with two wickets in hand.
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  • 584 6 yETERANS, Sited Salim and Koh Beng Swee representing 'the Amateur Athletic Union created another upset In the Singapore Badminton Championships yesterday, when they eliminated last year's runners-up, Chan Chim Lim and Goh I Ah Kow (Mayflower) in the semi-final after three hardfought sets of
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  • 71 6 Dara Singh won by a knockout in the sixth round agains; Bill Verna in the main event lof the wrestling contest at the I Happy World on Saturday. Labrlola and Bosca Boa drew over ten rounds, each I havin? had a fall. I Basropan won In the fourth round
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  • 34 6 U.P. NEW YORK. Sdn. The Gus Lcsnevich Jersey Joe Walcott fight scheduled for next Tuesday night at Jersey City has been cancelled. Lcsnevich was reported to be suffering a broken totv—U.P.
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  • 48 6 Tenderers for the supply and delivery C.I.F. Singapore and installation of two unchokeable pump units to pump crude sewage at the Municipal Gas Works, Kallang Road, are informed that the closing date for submission of tenders has been extended to noon on Thursday. 14 October, 1948.
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  • 69 7 Winners ot Saturday's race* being led in i>y their owners. 'Top. hit t<> right) Lord Ivan, ouned by Prosperous Syndicate; Lomia Lad '"Mr. Kwik"); Gold Caste (Messrs Wet Kheny Watt d Wee Hian Seng I and Ecliptic ("Ttga Lima" Kongsii Above: 'left; Mr. Rnnne Shaw leads in Amusetnent
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  • 378 7  -  TRACK NOTES.... BY ALLAN LEWIS (by ALLAN LEWIS) THERE was very little fast- work this moiiiing when No. 2 track was operod, but those thai went fast made good times. Blank Spec was the outstanding worker when ;»oin£ over thiet with Golden Slipper. Cinderella
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  • 401 7 Ey "CELLULOIDDISPLAYING top form. Chua Kirn Hern of Hger Sporting Association won the open men's singles title, when he brat th? defending title holder, Lai Ying Hon (CSA) in the final of the All Singapore Table Tennis Championships at the Great T Vorld last night.
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  • 210 7 The Vmted Kingdom team istralasia team by 3.8 rum In i ticket match on the Pa<t?nj: vesterday. A fealun of the match was l -round work of vho captured 8 wt itta r>0 run3 and then •art on to make the highest his side,
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  • 30 7 U.P. W Su- Stafford by plane early to"V r Canada, waa accompanied by his daughter, eight Treaand secretaries for the i in Canada aital united States.—U.P.
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  • 226 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. In the Scottish League Cup soccer matches yesterday, Partick Thistle gained a resounding revenge over Queen of the South. Three weeks ago they were swamped by eight goals to two by Queen of the South but yesterday they scored nine goals without reply
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  • 150 7 Reuter. ABERDEEN, Sun. Don Bradman marked his final appearance in cricket in Britain by carrying his bat for a splendid century against Scotland here, and the Australians toon by an innings and 87 runs in reply to Scotland's first innings total of 178. They ran up kO7 for
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  • 86 7 Following are ties in the Singapore Badminton Championships for Saturday 10 a.m. Inter-School Raffles Institution "A" v. Anglo-Chi-nese School. Tournament Committee in Charge Wee Kirn Wee. 2.15 p.m. Women's Open Singles Semi-finals Mrs. L. M. Penefather (Diehard) v. Mrs. Cnionh Hiok Chor (AAU); Miss Eunice de Souza (Sphinx)
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  • 383 7 LONDON, Sun.—Suggestions that Don Bradman should be knighted for liis services to cricket to set the seal on a briUiant career have been revived following the success of a shilling fund organist by the "The People," a national Sunday newspaper. A silver
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  • 371 7 Reuter. The .liter-School Relay (400 meLes) for the Sir Arthur Young Cup was won by St. Joseph's Institution when six English schools competed m the Seventh Annual Chinese Inter-School Sport? Nt Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday Tho winners ot sir Arinur Young's Cup were later defeatoil
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  • 162 7 There is soon to be a revival of professional boxing in Singapore. A new promoter has entered the field in the person of Mr. Lim Tian Bock. j A Singapore businessman and sportsman Mr. Lim has been a keen follower of the game
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  • 456 8 Deceived British Secret Service For 7 Years Reuter. IFItl SALEM Sun —4 man who deceived the British Intelligence in the J Middle East for seven years, Norman Nahum Nimn was Stern Can* members detained by Israeli Army f*»»"* the two days' intensive round-up wnce the assassination
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  • 114 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Mon.—After a "careful recheck" Shanghai's population was today officially announced by the city authorities as 5,042.047. Police Commissioner Schobern Yu said the recent rechecking of local inhabitants was undertaken at the express orders of the Central Govern- merit for the purpose of ensur- ing a better
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  • 92 8 SHANGHAI, Sun. Th.; I local Kuomintang has launche J a drive to enlist 100 000 Kuo I mintang members and resid j ents here to support: Firstly, the currency reform, secondly, tire eradication of Communist bandits, and thirdly, the promotion, of F resident Chiang Kai-shek's austerity and national
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  • 236 8 Reuter. CANTON, Dr. T. V. Soong. the Governor of Kwangtung, la j giving serious consideration to j on-the-spot reports which have been foi warded to him by offi- j dal Chinese investigators sent I to the seen-.- of the Canton Express disaster in which some 30
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  • 34 8 PRAGUE. Sun. -Three hundred Yugoslav apprentices who refused to sign a resolution supporting the Cominform attack on Marshal Tito are blockaded in their barracks here, according to two cf their members.
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  • 28 8 U.P. MOSCOW, Sun.—Jacob Lomakin former Soviet Consul General at New York, arrived in Moscow and took up his new duties at the Foreign Ministry today. U.P.
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  • 21 8 U.P. WARSAW. Sun. Reliab' quarters reported tonight tha'_ the puige of the Polish Sodalist Party had begun. U.P.
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  • 115 8 Reuter. TEE A VIV Sun. Gen. Aage Lundstroem. who saw the Palestine mediator murdered, was invited today to attend an identification parade of suspects to tee if he could identity the astaariaa. An Israeli military spolccsnan today stated that Arabs yesterday shelled the Jewishheld Em
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  • 52 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Results of soccer matches played yesterday in the Irish League City Cup are as follows. Ards 3, Distillery 1. Cliftonville 0, Belfast Celtic 6. Derry City 3. Bangor 2. Glentoran 2. Glenavon 2. Linfield 1, Coleraine 1. Poi tad own 5, Ballymena U.
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  • 30 8 Reuter. CALIFORNIA. Sun. Miss Grace Lenczyk won the United States women's amateur golf championship today, beating Miss Helen Sigel, tour and three in the thlrtysix holes final.Reuter.
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  • 42 8 U.P. ELGIN FIELD. Florida. Sun. Four people. all worker', died today from their injuries when a stick of live 500-pound bombs fell from a Superfortress during manoeuvres here yesterday. Twenty-nine others were injured, three critically.—Reuter reaaes witn TNT bombs.—U.P
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  • 168 8 Reuter. PARIS. Sunday.— M. Marcel 3oussac's Corteira, by Oya out )f Semiramide, beat Doria by >ne and a half lengths to win :he 1.000.000 francs (£1.157» Prix Vermellle over one and i half miles, thus confirming the placings In the French Daks, when they finished in
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  • 100 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun. United States exports declined by $200,000,000 in the second quarter of 1948 but imports remained steady, Commerce Department figures showed today. During the quarter the I ul'ed States provided 11,800,000.000 more In goods and services to foreign countries than ii received. Exports fell to
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  • 177 8 Reuter. U.P. Rangoon, Sun.—Sixty "White land" members of the People's ,'olunteer organisation, who oppose Premier Thakin Nu's programme, surrendered to Government forces in a clash near the oil depot at Syiam, across the river from Rangoon, a Government communique stated tonight. It also reported an action in
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  • 369 8 U.P. NEW YORK, Sun.—Chief of China's Olympic delegation Dr. C. T. Wang, preparing to return to China with the Chinese athletes on a visit to New York, said that the Chinese in London "did better than we expected. We went to London with no hopes of
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  • 254 8 London, Sun. Aston Villa, one of the oldest and wealthiest club in English football, who made a bad start this season i'ld aie trailing at the bottom of the First Division table, have set tootball followers wondering whether they are likely to indulge in another spending
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  • 84 8 Black -tfarquin wins the St. Leger. Black Tarquin won the St. Leger for America ot Doncaster recently from Alycidon by one and a half ler.nth.% with Solar Slipper third five lengths away. My Love, 7 —s favourite, failed after 10-1 had been offered that he ivould not
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  • 598 8  -  (by RAM PIARIA) Here are some of the outstanding hatting and bowlin* averages of the season. For the purpose of this article, the term "big cricket" embodies all inter-state cricket matches, all Europeans vs. the Rest matches, all matches against the Hong Kong team, the South
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  • 309 8 Fol?owing ar#. i h( caps for the Gold U run on Saturday M Timah:— p '<fl THE GOLD(|p I Horses CL 1, Div. i i. 1 Gold Cast*- <HH EcUptie N at lira 1 j Leoda j King Midas 1 1 Baron King Vale 1 Colbay j
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  • 63 8 Tokio. Sun. tors ofiice aftei boku O.io this J i nounce< it v.-i senior advise of vac I Liberal Party in further questio' 1! u 0 M in the M 00.000.000 obtained by th« Company from tion Finance ft The police tJiscov. JJ ing in
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