Morning Tribune, 6 August 1948

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  • 169 1 U "A AMD n heavy 88 ChW_*r A pera i aY aa M eosrae p; Tv HI Mr P. R. Ib Oonsulj Singapore Rear Ad- 1 caa Hag Franklin i of Stnfairal Woodhouse ral R P. Good. lander Cruiser .ho will
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  • 82 1 SYDNEY. Aig ted abotagi part.: for Londoi US' CM Airport tonight few kdbn thi liner 10.30 p.m. CW lowing a v...:: ing tl t a ttmi bomb ass sboai I a.searched Un The plane, which was fully and awaiting thi compktc customs I belkvedly can: quantity of
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  • 62 1 Berlin 11 6 In Mos?6w rank Roberts Rr___t__ s, Britain s repre- Iy today h I to fjw*f Stalin on the H iUsh foreign Offlc f n ett consultations among has iJJj«Went p h «e from Berlin ."report that the City ■'Si, '^rejected
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  • 341 1 JPOff, Thurs-day. Mr. Lan Ogilvic. Gtn<rc.l-Mana<j-Mers 7.h L.U, Jvlapang, was shot dead this morning n his way to the office. lUs Ol the killing are l« St the time of going Press, as the deceased was ths time of the ly tne meagre informa-
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  • 25 1 so Niooa had been seen v l f^t Malaya yesterday //"At Puasfl Kas beJk JJ* .-V tomorrow, nccordMuslim *r!o 22J ft*** Cligif"'
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  • 273 1 Bandits Use Parang, Bayonet And Guns JOHORE BAHFU\ Thursday night: Three murders and a robbery by terrorists have been reported m Johore. One of the victims was brutally hacked to death with a parang, another was bavonetted, while the third was shot dead. It ll revealed
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  • 36 1 Naval Salute ...lival Salute -(Tribun* Photograph). Vice-Aifmiral C. H. L -,d--aoaas, the aeas Comnuiader-ir.-Chief of the British East Indies Fleet receives the salute of the naval guard of honour as he stepped ashore at Clifford Pier.
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  • 153 1 SINGAPORE IS NOW CONSUMING 130 TO 135 MILLION CIGARETTES A MONTH AND 10 TO 11 000 LBS OF PIPE TOBACCO, A LEADING SINGAPORE FIRM OF TOBACCO IMPORTERS TOLD THE TRIBUNE YESTERDAY. The Singapore Government derives a monthly revenue of about $160,000 from import
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  • 136 1 ENEMY 2ND C-IN-C KILLED, ANOTHER SHOT, DROWNS PAHANG. Thursday.— Yes- terday, military-police forces j engaged the enemy near i Kerdau. One of the enemy was killed and he has since been identified as the second-in- command of the bandits m j this area. Another of the nemy was shot and
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  • 82 1 H.K. GOVERNOR COMING FOR DEFENCE TALKS HONGKONG, Aug. 5.— It '■..is learned here today that Governor of Hongkong Sir Alexander Grantham is flying to Singapore on Friday to partake in overall defence takie for South East Asia. He will discuss the growing guerilla activity in South China, which may develop
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  • 74 1 PERAK, Thursday. Six arrests were made m the last 24 hours one m Kuala Kangsar, one m Grik, one m Sitiawan. two m Kampar, one m the Cameron Highlands. At 1.30 a.m. this morning three lights were seen by the guards on Cicely Estate m the Teluk Anson
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  • 40 1 KEDAH, Thursday. -Four arrests have been made m the Kulim district m connection icith the murder of Mr. Bumham, Manager of Bukit Sidim Estate yesterday. Six otl.er persons were also arrested m the Baling art a.
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  • 27 1 PARIS. Aug. 5. The French News Agency today reported from Marseilles that the missing French seaplane had been found with all passengers safe. Reuter
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  • 1298 2 v/.i. UAISOA OFFICERS MEETJVC ENDS .,.,i,. 1. 1 af anrio- s j. Asian t- i ritork mere .<!<•,(. i and ...<u' .it the _ist m- i South East Asia l.iar<- mhleu ami i oaeluded ;i catha) Buitetei ft un .1 i.i. i.m.liii;"
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  • 231 2 Two young Chinese lads. Tan Emc Qua and Ang Lian Seng, mere <>n trial at the SingapOre Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown and a common jury, on a charge of theft of a headlamp and a i speedometer fiom a military truck,
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  • 25 2 lOK SALE OsSSpfeste Mouse furnishings, teak furniture, t ri j_; celling fans, portable electrl« sewing machine etc, Owner Irnnsf.rrt al, Hfi, < nhlecott Hill.
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  • 157 2 A CHINESE IMMIGRANT SAID IN THE FIRST DISTRICT COURT YESTERDAY THAT HE SOLD HIS FOUR-YEAR-OLD SON TO RAISE $160 MILLION TO MAKE A TRIP TO SINGAPORE. "Nm others also admitted that they had traded son each for the same reason
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  • 144 2 The two art exhibitions beag held by the two weil-know.i Chine i artists Messrs. Lo- •<_.; and Chen Shou Soo, open .odi. M Loanang, who is exhibiting ins wot at the CMnesf Chsmbet ot Con meree fraai today to Sunda> entertained the local Chine
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  • 125 2 STOLE TIMBER, FIXED $200 EACH Two cases concerning thi itealißg of catchment area pro- bice at Mcßitchie Reservoir vere tried at the Thud Police Couit yesterday. In both, the accused wen fined $200. m default one month rigorous imprisonment. The timber they took was valued at $3 and $2 respectively.
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  • 148 2 Singapore schoolchildren and members of the Legislative Council are to visit the 10,000--ton County Class heavy cruiser. H.M.S. Norfolk, today and tomorrow. The Norfolk under the commond of Captain G. L. French, dropped anchor m the Outer Roads shortly after dawn, yesterday, having
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  • 98 2 At the annual gas ing of the 81 Igapore Hatboui Board Staff Associati on July 29. 194 8 ing mere elected ofl for the yea 1 ending M President Mi Woh; Vice Pre- lent* M M. Dorai. A. Pab I da rajah; Hon. Becretai *n
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  • 63 2 David Wolf Oinsb Kirn Seng Road, Slngap re, appeared befon Police Magistrate. Mi A G Shears, yetU rday charges ot voluntarily ing m the disposal property, connected aith two generators. Mr. A. Mutliuswamy ap ec'. for the defence. After the charges were explained, the ease sras postponed
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  • 91 2 The Representative of the Government of India m Malaya. Mr. J. A. Thivy. who returned to Singapore on Wednesday from India, left for Ipoh last night, accompanied by Mrs. Thivy. The Agent of the Government of India at Kuala Lumpur Mr T. G. Hhtaraja PUuU will
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  • 266 3 Dock Police Foil Mock Raid By 'Reds' aU I I I I I I I ■t, 4 Kk_l siaaaea secoiaoeayia| B. r potto jnrty GENERAL IPX.A Thr gaersl idei ol hsviag (j psrti* co-opera <>th>> participet' I I j Mtftft n «*< m 1,,' MMMM-fRM <"'"' I ■pr.d.v r»" ///_■</«/
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  • 86 3 (ftttase Woman i.tyei i< 1 1 [Gqapped with American notary of th verj IT Ua Seidell.- Electric Lauti'iry v c^Mtti 01 I .000 pieea of ciotiiii.. arnval oi form.. ;u W"' about 3 maths' mr,. win heicss the latmdi espsblhty to is.oeo pan i day. MNeeaHy
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    21 3 Vr **<.[?* for r/ <,/ t£ "■SfL ."s* a < <** fea-parfj, ftefd Si the **^xK-**^*^^^^^''* Doraisamy- f departure for -Ml r°i- "**<* ■%>. Vfrfor 7. Jose/*;..
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  • 273 3 New Trees For St. Andrew's Cathedral Th. nge massive, shady m the gioaads of 3t h w Cathedral are down tree- have I een then j th it even eoaaftries ftaai p. op have brought no d Anito snswer reg irdthe ace Of these trees. conn .md to. but such
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  • 100 3 A -e.iuii.siy injured Chinese. believed to nave b.en the v.cttal ol t nn-aud-run moioiist, *a> admitted to the Civilian General Hospital yes ;d.i> He wa> picked up m Dunearn Road. Abou t 3.20 P m by an European employt Si the Singapore Munici- 'V Who was
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  • 60 3 Singapore roads 100k a toll i of 15 lives m July, out oi a otai of 596 accident. Of the 596 accidents, peoole were injured mi n 132. Accidents involving civilian vehicles amounted *o 498 Those between &t_ vices a.-v ..ivnian vehicles totalled 69
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    50 3 SCOTTISH ROMANCE Larry Parks and Ellen Drew an ,i rouumtu: pair Colunmbia's Teehnicolour story, "T h B Swordsman.' n which Parks is starred. The fast moving hi hi tells of a bitter feud between tw<i clans of Highlanders in th* early l*th Century. It is ROW shoving at the Capitol.
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  • 263 3 The great tradition for romance adventure on the screen has eldom, if ever, hit such a oeak >f excellence a_ m Columbia's The Swordsman." iicb i« nam showing at the Capitol Theatre. AiUaed m aU the glory of Tech-nu-.-'oa. and boasting an exuberant performance by Lfiny
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  • 97 3 VISCOUNTESS, DAUGHTER, IN SINGAPORE Vicounte.s F.ances J. Davidson. 0.8. E. Member of Parliment l'cr Kernel Hemp- stead Division of Herts siaje 1937, who arrival yesterday morning, enrou:e to Australia. spent a "fasciaaciing 24 hours" m Singapore and Johoie. She is on her wmy to join her husband Vieount John [Davidson,
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  • 221 3 MUNICIPALITY TO ENSURE SECRECY The Municipal authority have decided to take necessarj j steps to ensure secrecy m interI lal administration matter* which, m the case of oflicer? j appointed, may come to their knowledge m the course of their work. This step is also calculated to j bring the
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  • 270 4 ptopfc |B ,i; M I rt ill <)} the inrludm dependents "J **> vi.-tim- r. r apply ror ntfel to th" H,,md oj Trust--.-, ol 'he Milayan Wa r DUtrm RHief fund gtatcd Mi T P. T. Ma n. •< Bccrctftry
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  • 152 4 'ihe Soviet youth organisations have refused IO b» represent, d at the International V Kith Conference m London on August 12 to 19 which is Io be opened by Herbert Morrison Lord President of the Council Moscow Hindquarters of the Anti-fascist Committee of! Soviet
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  • 47 4 Members of the Indo-Mala-yan Association, Singapore, are reminded of the lunch and annual general meeting to be held at No. 18. Chulia Street, on Sunday. Aug. 15. Replies should bS sent to the Hon. Secretary, .10, New Bridge Road, on oi before Aug. io.
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  • 85 4 RANGOON. Aug 5 Burma's President. Sao Shwc Thalk. has accepted the cc agnation of Bo Po Hun. Minister for Rehabilitation, a leader of the People's Volunteer Organisation which favours direct negotiations between the Government and Communist insurgents. Many members of the organisation have been rounded up
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  • 20 4 Mr G. G Thomson, Public Relations Officer, Singapore was among those who contributed to the Blood Bank yesterday.
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    77 4 I Tribm OK l „1, I rnotograpn). An officer of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, who arrived by the troopship Lancashire from Hongkong, had a cheery smile for the Military Policeman who salutul h\m as he came down the gangway. The Inniskillintjs are expected to )oin in operation* tftdatt the terrorist*
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  • 140 4 i_ondon, Aug. s.— The United States made a clean sweep of the Olmpic 110 metres hurdles, their three competitors taking gold, silver and bronze medals. They were m a class by themselves. The Aruiner, Willy Porter, easily broke the only Olympic record of 14.1 sees,
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    • 29 4 €1 %11 I r |'_ll_ I TOMORROW i-1.1 I I Ifl, AT M'NITE! _^fl B~ al _v_y < _______l_W___i P^'-v _s^a _W^ _C _L______. »J V_f_lß MBUB OBERON ROBERT RVAN
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    • 197 4 ON YODR RADIO TODAY i I h BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH i PROGRAMMES From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Kadi- j ated on 483 metres In the medlnm wave band and 7200 kc/sec In the 41 metre band From 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Radiated on 485 metres «nly. From
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    • 260 4 Mary, 6.05 Musical Interlude, 6.30* Popular Request, 7.00 Time Signal, 7.01 PopularRequest. 7.30 News m Malay, 7.45 Musical Interlude, B. ID I Close Down, Special Hari Raga pro. for 7th Saturday, continued. 6.05 Women's Hour. 7.01 Malay Music by Seii Pemuda Harmuniam Party. 7.30 News, j 7.45 Malay Music by
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  • 412 5 Osaj are trip. been t; h p st Winter will lx r Ir a, C*nl X Ottky Pany Enjoying themselves im DreJZ ant a and Lvp v hn« v T^ r,yiWtt Mr Loke Wan w"''^' Ul »Ct On nwu achZ!? r ndMri lisMiul,-^.' lookln
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    24 5 Photograph] ate su brjdmn lid m t eeUmg o) V I F'lUm Bcoti BaU and |f,„* J'«n M'irmiT, Bde* If ™*BtAudreK'*Catht t il Tribune
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    40 5 The new bustle Vne m this black crepe dress is very suitable for the youthful figure. By "Lady m Black." London, the dress has fl basque effect and n slim skirt on which all fullness is taken to the back.
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    • 20 5 C K. TANG Bab Heads S 7 Br -le.s Underwear £2J***»» 0F "NEN EMBROTOERIES 5 Valley R(J Singapore. Phone: 4025
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    • 211 5 OLD CLOTHES a»**___. _!a £L\ jl m by Dr\ Claming. Dyeing WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. 412, Orchard Road Telephone ***** Singapore. Completion within 1 hours including Collection and Delivery MADAME FLORENCE Will Guide you m spite of the turbulent time aU over the world. Seek her valuable advice to overcome
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  • THE MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 359 6 I hat Chiang Kai-shek is experiencing difficulty holding the! Kuomin.ang Party together was made evident at the party caucus at Nanking this we_k. For 20 years Chiang maintained perfect discipline among I* various factions that constitutec the K.rv-.i h_ was the: symbol of Chinese unity and a man
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  • 1098 6 ASIA'S AGITATOR -POVERTY Henry SowerO) declares that the\ m ii vmikged 0/ the world sW j ojrowing tesiless Lord BevericUe once said that the key to .vorld peace and order is morality. I_\ that he meant recognition by slroni', nations of the respoiisib lities of power He taught that purely
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  • 621 6 Knowledge Through Work BELGRADE. Yngo- shivia's students will each spend one month on paid "practical v. ork" m state offices, industry and agriculture during their summer holidays. 1 under a decree just issu--1 ed by the Yugoslav Go- vernment. i The decree Includes students of universities S and special faculties
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  • 113 6 WARSAW. Thi OWJjJ Nations International CMiren'i Emergency fund IUNICIT) is providing sp lood for no less im TOW children and nurs m These foods AAA- the basw of adailyaupplemen of which half Is pn vlded m th t Polish Government its own severA. n irlctea r e
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    • 83 6 fore's zgm Instant fcl| belief m§ In conditions K» V') using trom Gastric Acidirv tne well buliruel forn.ula ot m arrrt antacid povdoi is a palatabk and speedy anta.id Avoid spicy or over rub fooJs until the normal digestion is restored The first dose of DI. WITT'S will be a
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  • ROUND-UP OF CABLED NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR
    • 231 7 \cw York. Aug. 4. oc" FF Howa.d newspaper's foreign William Philip Simms. the Japanese Emperor togtne to h.s people is part IB Wo.ld V\ai Two I. could change the future of Western Pacihc. Btmms, HirohitO should be held i guilty
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    • 48 7 mmk it's ti»t' thi*_t r coupon namem wot* tmotohmi,' nam MRS EDITH KICBARDBON 54-.vfir-o/d London mnMemift, grandmother and tffict eh mer, who i }In mum fficiaUy a p- pmted (0 represent >mmmmi*m on tht Board i <-/ Trade's Advisor v ConnUtte on clothe* j 'Whsiii proMeuM 1
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    • 90 7 opnation A, nl no uc Co S" *»fo niSt ation not B°^ tc b "'I 1 fun,!s w 01 nUttsry pu i_ Iri v S^;'°. D iojohudik,H. s lr and financial a* that n( ai n ,n a state-
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    • 11 7 SOONG AGAIN PREMIER? Chinese said 8 pernor T via Ad "Kin^
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    • 123 7 RK AU| 4 US fraud ta •Uilu-jv the p h n th( r.ight- b ei«K ParW,e of ughYh n continue* the District Attorm y»s •v a>ont t0 tCII What **> "ambling for J Party, m whlcl one. Buck- j v< Ul^d Prominently. However, who staged the
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    • 175 7 Canton Aug. 5.- The local {police have arretted four men m connection with the recent "penthouse' muider of a pretty Chinese girl student. Miss Lav Sau-ching. Two of the arrested m^n are said to be caipenU rs, I Ear her this month Miss I Lav
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    • 44 7 Chifley Knows Nothing About Malayan Request CANBERRA, Aug. 5.- Prime I 1 Minister Joseph Chilky said today that the Australian Go- i vemment know? nothing abou t the requ.st by Malayan Police Commissioner Hall that the Malayan Government is seeking 2.000 guns from Australia
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    • 47 7 LONDON. Aug. 4.-Th t 1952 »Piad at Helsinki, Fin 1 an d. will include a glider con■■d > marathon through distance ol 40 yards short of 25 Erik M. Fr er.kell. Pre- *of the Pinnlsh Olympic 2' B*?W|8 W|| I Committee, disused today.
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    • 68 7 LONDON. Aug. 4. Tne Exe cutive Committee of the National Association of Cyck Traders today unanimously agreed to pay the Nationa Cyclists Union the balance oi the Olyaipic Appeal Fund amounting to over £400. The Fund was opened to help train the Olympic team
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    • 255 7 Indignant Anglo -US Denials To Yugoslav Allegations Lakr Success. Aug, 4. Yugoslav allegations that Bri I tain and Ameiica were ma._inj_ their zone of Trieste "a pro vince of Italy" brought Indig nant denials from both power: at tonight's meeting of tht Security Council here. Josef Vilfan. for Yugoslavia said
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    • 20 7 LARRY PARKS, W>S_J p fene /he starring role m. "TVie Suord.muw," wow; I showing at the Capitol
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    • 83 7 Shanghai. Aug. 5 No clueis to the cause of the efWSfc .as been found as the result »f an investigation b*» lite .ovemment civil aviation administration of the Civil Air .•a.spoi. C-41 wreckage I Tsingtao airport, it was reportI jd today. The accident, which occurrc* ist
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    • 173 7 8h nii/h'ii. A „•</. P< ■<./,, mtru m s as I a^Ml Sun ii> si tv tl is. Ll, St a Ti and L,,i St Kai, at U3 years o; /.</. t forced to tmiit front retirement from th. naiivt city i,
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    • 103 7 HE DIDN'T COMPLAIN LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 4 Ihe Philippine delegate to th. Securi.y Council tonight withdrew a complaint tha^ a Brifish delegate had "reported" Aim io Cardinal Spellman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ne v York, for criticising church ownership of large esates. The British representative. Sir Alan Bums, it was
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  • 115 8 Wemmen a/ the Singapore District Methodist Youth Ft fl,™*™ tea ixirtii to Rev T P. Doraieamy ou Tuesday nt Wemeg (hurch. UPPhR Fit 1 LXX Hhvwa i stated, It it t<> right): Miss Urn Poh Luan, Messrs. C.di Tv, k Chiang, Lim We* Pian Vi<t„r I
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  • 390 8 HONGKONG. Aug. 4. South I China, long regarded as the j most economically stable area Of China and the last potential refuge of the Nanking Govern- j mcnt, has exploded at last into open hostilities with a promise of more
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  • 66 8 BANGKOK, Aug. 5. Three hundred armed police left Bangkok to reinforce the Southern frontier force which clashed with a Malayan Communist band last week-end. it was officially learned here today. An Army spokesman told the press that Siamese soldiers trained tor jungle warfare will be
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  • 81 8 WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. The Republican Party formally announced its own anti-intlation Bill today. It may be submitted to the House of Representatives tomorrow. As predicted, the Bill provides foi a restoration of controls on instalment buying until 15 March, 1949. and for a moderate restriction of
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  • 58 8 New Jersey, Aug. J, 500 nudist enthusiasts, members of the American Sunbathing Association, began their annual convention at nearby Sunshine Park today. The session icould br strictly m the niuh mid Dr. I Isle y Boone, 6^-ytar-old superintendent of thi 2,000-acre park, when "clothes of any
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  • 129 8 NEW YORK. Aug. CARE (Co-operative for American Remittance to Europe > announced it is undertaking \o service Japan at the request of Mac Arthur and the Japanese Government. The non-profit relief agency said the service would start with a food package including nve pounds of
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  • 33 8 HONGKONG, Aug. 4.- The sale of Chinese papers from Canton was resumed here recently after a long absence. The newsboys shout "Get a $200,000 (Chinese currency) paper for only 10 cents" (Hongkontr. U.P.
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  • 168 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN U- N. HEaLtJ lation plans United sutes^l is hefl Far E United W.ioJ World _*;fl enough r.m woutl |;I th" ,j fl dren's Fund M lie health I .1 B !tfl Dr. „ofl fl months' •■•T-.od. I I Chin --'mool |Paki s 1 fl :efl eluding A'.:npfl fl
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  • 45 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN u,-r: hr.i>_*m The Malayan Tennis Championship /f t m Hhows MR. A. U. FLOWERDHW. 7 >...*■ rton of prizes on Monday. MR. .>M PICTURE shows S. C. BEATY reeenw Perak's champion and former au m MRS D. C. A. FRASER of Pane m aston,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 28 8 Just Received MAP OF I ANI IMM IS CO VJ RIN(^ SIAM, MALAYA, BORNEO, JAVA, NEW GUINEA. 8*2.00 KLLLY A WALSH LTD. BOOKSKUJCRB BTATIONERB PRINTERS KAPFLKB PLACE, SlMl.roßK.
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  • 115 9 A step :o fosri id ot Mandarin. inn: language, throughout Kwangtung Pro- tAs been taken here with the issuing by the Education Department of instructions to all school* regarding the employment of teachers A circular hns been sent to all districts m tne 1 _ovmca
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  • 155 9 Sydney. Cranny" cohnummtet tht s>id Mmtmmg "■< v „,t, ,tct titla The Comnmemmte <" amen rdufomg i*ttt r mom uith a pmnphlt t ht <-d d /;< war* oj Wmrmo *gt r_. Tht promt of it Ins drawing ol 'UmcU „nd earn i ltU dull md Mm:
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  • 213 9 SHANGHAI. Aug. 5 -Radio j operators who stuck by sinki ing ships had nothing on United Press radio operator. Pan •Sparks" Chi-feng. Fan. working m a graveyaid track copying United Press copy, refused to be budged Irom his receiving set and typt writer as chemical
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  • 106 9 i}L MRS. TEH GIN SOOX. j of Sitiauan who annexed \y j triple honours at tii' I North Perak Badminton 'l Championships; winning 1 the Ladies' si n c I j Lades doubles and Mix- i ed doubles events. Bar j partner m the mixed doubles was CHE
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  • 108 9 Race Clubs' £450,000 Prize Money SYDNEY. Aug. 5. Prizei money totalling about £450,000 was distributed by Sydney racing clubs m the 1947- -IS season. For 28 days' raring at Randwick the Australian Jockey Club gave £216,9.7 (average approximately £7.748) m added money. Sweepstakes amounted to f38.002. For 27 days at
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  • 29 9 Mr. George Marshall. US Secretary Of State, asktd a t a press conference today if the United States plans de jure recognition of Isra* 1. declined to comment. U.P.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 37 9 SHANGHAI MODERN TAILORING 10, BATTERY ROAD. Have m Stock: A New Variety of Exquisite Afternoon Frocks, j also 1 i A Lovely Election of Evening Gowns at Reduced Prices, Phone *****: I*^ own material made to order.
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  • 217 10 S tangii U, Aug, I. The '< itral B nW Covernoi 0 a Tul ..m; My <l<ni< <l '.'<• tei day t ia .i<- de n n n« bo ol private individual." m th bank i _•> i be o lined ;o<d ■i
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  • 48 10 NANKING, Aug 4- Chines.troops under General. Fu Tsovi. North China Commander-in-Chief, today captured the major Communist base of Pengjen, 90 miles cast of PeipiXlg, according to proGovernment despatches. The attack wa s designed to break up Communist preparation fo r an offensive against the Peiping-Tientsin area.
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  • 199 10 BRITISH OFFICERS IN INDIA, PAKISTAN LONDON, Aug. 4.— The Government i urgently considering how best British <j Ccrs can be repatriated from the Indian j Pakistan armies now ranged against each ot m Kashmir. An official statement m Delhi today that the Pakistan army was lighting against the forces of
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  • 90 10 SHAN.. Dunmuntn I a heavy hari I lobbing i>. < downtown chun, which >■ Mandnuriao hold, conipl, t< hy plane. Government tat ports said J units were a ward from X J midway betw< Changchun. rumours claimed tha; munists might attack on Cnai portcdly is su: food shortage. Despite
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  • 73 10 OPPORTUNITY TO APPEAL WASHINGTON. A., j Executive Score tary m i jeral Employ Loyalt; Re Board, disclosf-d Willia Remington has been noi he faces di.chara. n lo; > grounds and he has ly ia ■an opportunity •> ..,)pea Lawrence Mcl ly lisej at the sam. time that 38 i sons
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 267 10 Cm_ica: E_d__i»e H» Sl*"** Tribim c j _j _r]_mi-L-T 1 I M lf/ _S____Z____sH L/ toJOTUCR V Wm''mTmOK, LimWTOhJN PLANNING A L^ THAN W VALISE^ LKT WAS !j\ SMMI THE COUNCIL J— WE ALL A rVURENSmMU, 7^________> T~__fn. W-^^^/^ i Is* Tgr^jy-^d T^^ffl _T_| __l \v t^^^^***/ km M ta
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    15 11 L u-ay Wqsokb MACREAD) s fict to tea commtia'i techn» »/o*i "J7u Bwordi
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  • 202 11 NO IMMEDIATE CURRENCY BEFORM FOR CHINA SHAN -HAI. Aug. 5. Local Rmbc ai circlefl exj iv* tin (fee belle/ today '.ha: do imm< dirt currency reii rm will taki place IP-W C tiol programme reported!; oand UKi app '.m K\.. itive Yuan meeting Nuking yesterday a prominent unkei n mark*
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  • 325 11 U.N. CRITICIZES DEFICIENCIES IN S.W. AFRICA LAKE SUCCESS. Aug I TJeJJßiWJlttinu Trusteeship Ownci', m its report on SouthWest .Africa, today criticised we uaioß Qovemment for algrt ASWencies m education health wtices wa standard!! and polrfksj a. tivil ri «ni In- mam points erf the mntn«re: P O L I T
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  • 132 11 i- > N Don a Y*\ Aug. 4. -The lumS a,lop to to if Ernest' l Britain, dcci- :n Buaan?n%u° b^ rv from fer^e^toWJe colonial con•v poreitrn mr, Said It had no h s P ol <e*nian .'I" .'7 considered i raor to inSin^S^
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  • 259 11 Vl Compe-eni, that tho m the h not heen sucf,n indud America 5C£ for two emanating from Sr-ers on the *.lusiven.jss v caplUl and finally thal i, mv Bnjf ar the parity bait but to keeo i <pccUlat- from the hook. d naln causes
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  • 47 11 Manila Aug. o. Tne a; Wee and Corn Cor po ration began rationing nc*. to Mamia at the rate of 240 per erson per day. Rationing Is being adopted vent hoarding and speculation by unscrupulous dealers luring thi current period of shortaj U.P.
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  • 62 11 "I CAN WAIT, SAYS 91 -YEAR-OLD SYDNEY, Aug. 5 A Syanvy testJent. age J 91, was recently > .tnaied fur membership of the i stusiruiian Jo<..< < Clul*. It was explained to him that there wa# a. waiting list Of about 700 and tnat it might be J years before
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  • 36 11 MANILA. Aug 5. Colonel Jesus Villamore'. Filipino war ace. subm.ted his resignation as head of th e Philippines Civil Aeronautics Administration and general manager of the National Airports Corporation, i health reasons. U.P.
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  • 22 11 Dangerous Love! UMMT PARKS andM ELLEN DREW m a i romantic scene m "The 1 Rwordnman," cvrrentlu J showing at the Capitol.'
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  • 136 12 'ASHINOTON. Aug. 4. Se ßate Republicans today aban- i dorn'd their efforts to pass an j anti-poll tax Bill during the I present special session of Congress. Th. decision was a victory for Southern Democrats, whose filibuster against the Bill is m its fifth day. Senators
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  • 82 12 Shanghai. Aug. 5. A special committee has been formed here to study problems and extend facilities to overseas and other Chinese nationals who wish to invest foreign exchange m domestic productive enterprises, including importation of capital goods, essential commodities and raw materials, it Ifl learned toda v.
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  • 121 12 A PIQUANT REFUSAL Sydney. Aug. 5. The Commonwealth Treasury has refused to grant dollars for the Australian Broadcasting Commission's scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music New York. The refusal is all the more piquant m view of the f;.ct that the A.8.C.. like the 8.8.C., is virtually a government
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  • 86 12 Washington, Aug. 5 A united Nations "cea*e fire" h_ d w S KaBhmir regarded by Washington observers as the probable next step to be taken to settle the dispute between India and Pakistan ove, the future of the state Although the matter j- ow ho
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  • 38 12 RERUN. Aug. 4. Fifteen peraonfl were injured, one serious y. vv-hen two trains of the Berlin Subway Elevated Rail? insulin >d at bus aSStir Station m central business secttoo at the height of the morning rush hour U.P.
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  • 126 12 "I'M NO SPY", SAYS PURGED OFFICIAL Washington. Aug. 4. Nathan (.regory Silver master former Government official accused of spying for Russia, testified under oath today T am not and never have been a spy or agent of any foreign Government. His accuser. Miss Elizat>eth T. Bentley. had sworn on Sat
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    • 179 12 THK hJEAMUBE WILL BB >OI KS HHKN voi skk this acpurnxAtPW iwuTM.\TK|> COMEDY m 1.1 WTs< 11. Opens Today 1 Shows *JJW fl BJ»J>__-/tf 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.M.s_R__-__r___^r 2 B l *ON m JmrnrnM D U GIAS L. /I mm* ''IKSr ________rTT^ j o.l 0 0 0'"of.,//n f jji^^ 1 EL___fl i
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    • 149 12 f A T H A i «1 ..400 tttlll A I CONDITIOn AT 11 a.m.. l._o, 4.1;>. tf...0 A J).30 l)\n III'IMH TODAY isl I ______i I I I 21 MEN CRASH TO DEATH BECAUSE HE (HKATKD. LATEST GAtMONT BRITISH NEWS: KlN(i OIKNS OLYMPIC GAMES: PROCESSION OF ATHLETES THE FLAMING
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  • 613 13 Lap by M' 1 Bui* r Ice 13 14C t+* 160 i.:o 3.00 MJ Trustee w < Tin M/- ":6 fd S ref. TS iWxb Dinon lid 52.00 £mmcr U.(K) 45.00 k 28.00 »^l Blwelies 22.00 23* a^tf S" 52.00 54.00 10.00 11.00 erseas Chin- ise Bank
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  • 11 13 X v'sfp, 0 market was fcSiies da y.w|th moderate
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 176 13 LONDON. Aug. 5. With the holiday season m full swing, attendance at the I-ondon Stock Exchange shows a marked falling off. Trading volume remains at low ebb and even the start of the new account failed to bring any increase m business or inquiry today. The international
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    • 92 13 NEW YORK. Aug. 5. Earlier gains extended but trading remained at a low ebb. Rails met continued fair demand as traders noted the favourable earnings report of 132 class one raiiroads which showed an estimated net income for June of about $50,000,000 above^ the same month
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    • 65 13 Vessel Godown Hai Hsia 44 Empire Hamble Seremban 41 Charon 40 1 (Glenearn) 38 9 Aeneas 36 7 Calchas 33.4 (ChristerSalen) 31/2 Astvanaz 17/18 Mofenkerk 19/20 Ferncape -Mentor 23/4 Pres. Buchanan 25 6 (F. A. Silcox) 27/8 Taybank 29/30 Lancashire 15/16 Relau 14 iAtreus 12 13 Glenartney 10
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    • 67 13 The following will represent the SCRC at cricket on Sunday against Khalsa Association on Hong Lim Green at 11 a.m.: Low Kee Pow (Capt), Seah Keng Siew, Chua Unn, Khoo Ong Lee, Ong Beng Bee, Ong Chew Bee. Lav Hock Chye, Gan Kee Tian, Bernard Lee, Wong Boon
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    • 193 13 Th rubber market was Steady yesterday wt h very little fluctuation m price and business was done at 48-1 4 cents toi No. 1 R.S.S. fob. The market will be closed until Monday. Yesterday's closing prices weie Buyers. Sellers. N. 1 Aug. R.S.S. 48*8 48*8 No. 2
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    • 117 13 SALAMAT HARI RAYA PUASA KAWAN-KAWAN ISLAM QUEENS JUBILEE SHIRIN THEATRES Simultaneously TO-DAY WORLD PREMIERE OPENING A Mysterious "WHODUNIT" Story "PISAU BERACHUN" featuring KASMA BOOTY .^^ifc*. of "CHEMPAKA" fame flElk Heading a big east, including Baehtiar t Lffenui, Syed Ali Alttas, Jaafar iryo, t^g, Kokiah Hanarti. Indra Put™. Suhara v $M
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  • 786 14 Renoir And Victory Are Best Bets /MO fill v fWIS PENANG Today Mart uosrtj arc likely today. _s» ii ..< ',v -I the Psnaag Tun club's Augaal H:»nk hoii.-.v meeting wtoaa s prograrimc <>i eight events cemoiotln* -<* ■<• foi daes one lioiass
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  • 376 14 i:v ALLAN I.KWis FUee i rapsey QUBBN Tr ir. Liberty s.r Jnssas Ha* 2 YAIfSENG tirst In Heau .eate Rnce 3 CRAIOIfOUNT Winsome II Fountain Lady Race 1 LITTLE LADY Martian Maid RonteUa Race S. GOPENG Monte Cristo Jamieson Race S RENOIR High Port Electroplate Race 7 EASTERN GOLD
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  • 815 14 TMfmm m tin enid for today's races at the Penang Turf Club August tbei -.v:th the rec cdi the probable jock y§ and tra i RACK ONE— IM P.M. Horses, Class 4, Div. 1, 5« Furs I Air gale %M Flannery (i v 0 Tine Liberty 8.11
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    • 77 14 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. Incorporated m Singapore. tt. ommmMA street. l llONh: mmt PASSAGE x FREIGHT SERVICE T*. IKINOKONU, SWATOW. AMOY. PENANG I RANGOON, lI'ALEMK \NG IJJ.V.IIII. •vmi mmr mm pm Auk n Unng W X mc A na| ?%3S£ 22 S£ aste a a„ r *»im
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  • 148 15 MUIMSCORES Vjos WINNERS c-.ii.Q- Ej, 4tH>tk- Xs%n .heir tirst round aehieve"^T rv nrsrl. *.|.li«««« "T hve to two ■„V at half-time. mi desrrvea IrtSCt- J (Mscff sstcisaj L I heme I no* equalise* with a wcei JSm result of S pretty Ti^-SS -alter. Inglis lead, scoring, from hopgood^ Mg-
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  • 53 15 Reg Harris To Ride After All I B< I LA- Oiu »ifiir v is < ,m vhub |nl a j i rA f/.» )p''> ni.sf ml t-i ,nu .a -A.m.. r Otyi .<■ Comfl today announcW kit v I, 1.. titty Hurrx hid 5..,/ that ere; "appniPd about th- title
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  • 23 15 I'foltowia v" at tCr:C n f lonSun: N Btreet it 1 i r^.Naciariah!'__ rc^'^^Shah. Iram p tv v a_r.-!i™ B *'**_l
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  • 14 15 Ca.a,.. 1 f the i tl Sr2L ßoard m Hd too has
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  • 18 15 S.H.B. WORKERS' UNION MEETING I' T rt;n g Of union win, Board l held to_»«Zl ..fit. 5 Affairs
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  • 48 15 Div 2 League game be- .■•n the Singapore Rover. 3] rts Club and the SingaHarbour Board Police. h was to hare been play- a rhomson Road yesterlay was not played. Ihe olli- tailed to turn up. Thf teams play, d a friendly i
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  • 50 15 Th, Div 3 League fixture x .ween the First Malay Coast Battery and the AMDGW Changi) S.C. which was to lave been played at St. Georges Road ground rafterlay did not take place. the referee and the Changi earn failed to turn out.
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  • 124 15 Th 0 Unicorn's Sports Club scored a good 4—o victory ovethe Social Athletic Party m their S.A.F.A. League Div 3 lame at the CYMA ground yesterday, Two of the Unicorn's goals W( re scored by Erne? t Gomes and Van Huzzin m the first session. rhe
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  • 95 15 Katong Eurasi- ans to two-all draw m a keen,v contested Second Division. SAFA League match yesterday at Geylang Stadium. The Eurasians' goals were scored before the interval through J. Prout. inside-right The Signals netted through Carrol, their centre-forward, after the interval. G. Y. Pearson refereed and
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  • 109 15 Dominating play throughout, the Base Group R.E. scored a 13-nil victory over the Singapore Police m a Div. I League game at Thomson Road yesterday. The Aimy team .scored thrice m the first half through Todd i2 1 and Reid. The Police defence, however, collapsed completely
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  • 36 15 The Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club gained full points yesterday, when they met the S.C.S Am a Divi .3 League game at MeNair Road The SHB. Boys' Club won by 3-1.
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  • 159 15 The Chung Hwa Badminton Party beat the Junior B.P. by five games to four, when they met m a return match on the Chung Hwa B. P. courts on Sunday The following were the results (Chung Hwa players mentioned first) Singles Kok Hwa Bah beat
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  • 62 15 The following players have been selected to play football fo r the Jollilads against GHQ FARELF on Sunday at the Tanglin Barracks' ground at 5.15 p.m. Transport will leave No. 243 Tg. Pagar Road at 4.30 p.m. sharp: Narayana Rasak, S. Muthiah; Ghani. Murugasu. Sintha; Muniyandi. Salahudin. Suppiah.
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  • 276 15 Below is the card for tomoi row's races at Penang. the final day of the Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday meeting. Scratchings and order of running will be announced after acceptance* close at 11 a.m today Horses. Cl 1. Div 1. 6 Fura
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  • 129 15 LONDON. Aug. 4. The Philippines made sure of their basketball gam? with China at Harringay tonigh t and seized the strong chance to qualify for the first eight. They won by 52 points m group B of the contest. The Filipino G. Fajardo was a menace to China's
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  • 179 15 The following will represent Mansfield Sports Club at Soccer, draughts and taMi tennis: Soccer against Sime Darby S.C. today at ..15 p.m.: Yeo Kin Poh (Capt. Tan Kirn Kee, Tan Siew Eng. Sunny Tan. Tan Wee Hock, Khoo Ah Hin, G. Hargreav.s SzaluJi, Chong Lian Sit. Lek Gek
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  • 89 15 The following is th^ list of activities of the Singapore Stamp Club for the month of August August 10 Social meeting at the Capitol Restaurant at 5.15 p.m. August 21 —Junior Philatelic Competition and Exhibition held at St. Joseph's Institution. Open to public at 4 p.m. Admission
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  • 49 15 The following will represent the Oriental B.P. against the Amber B.P. at the O.BP. courts today at 3.30 p.m sharp. Tan Guan Hong. Koh Bong Swee. Ong Bong Soo. Loh Ban Cheng. Lim Choft-n Whatt, Lim Hu Beng. Voon Kirn Cheng. Teo Kok Hwee and Lawrence Cneah.
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  • 56 15 The following have been selected to represent the C.Y. MA. against the S.R.C. on Saturday on the Padang at 2 pm. G. Woodford, R. Perry, 5. de Souza, D. Miller. M. Leong, C. Fernando. J. d' Almeida. J. Ferrora. A. Lim. V. Ferret. J. Martens. Reserve: J. de
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  • 34 15 A chess match over ten boards between the Johore English College and a team from the Singapore Chess Club will take place on Saturday at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, at 3 p.m.
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  • 216 16 I'.KU.KAI a United St d. 'VMdfljl Cannon charH Ru da with economic exploitation of th. Danube basin übmltted i draft convention roJiing for "frej and op»-n" commercial navigation at today's sr.s_.on of thr tea-nation Danu >■ conference, fommi icinl navigation should on I footing
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  • 68 16 LOW DOS. A 8 Ci't'i Indtnom o) Dennuwh totpsi tadan niiii> ewitnfnino M t/u thud heat of the #M sh tn i ti" stui' Olumpit < vent at ih> Sn /itir pool A Hunt/Hi ion I on inn Elemci Coatchmarru do id Su, h"r reecne a i
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  • 290 16 AUSTRALIA ALL OUT for 254 R UNS BIRMINGHAM, Aug. Thr Australians were all out ior 2~>k runs today, but thry hold a 1 lfi-run bad <>vrr Warittekshire m the first inniiujs. The weather was cloudy and •Jireatening when Don Brad- i -nan and Lindsay Hassett went i <ut to continue
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  • 83 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. a Chinese pedestrian was Killed by a jeep at the 2\ mile. Scudai Road, on Wednesday night at about 6.30 p.m. The j. p was cai rying Special Constables who were returning from Jphore Bahru with I dons. After knocking down the
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  • 68 16 The Singapore inner Wheel•Kl bad their Installation Meeting at the Cathay Restauiant last night during which the retiring President. Mrs. K. M. Engelmana hand ed over the Charter and office to the Presldi nt-Elect, Mrs. L Cresson. following the reading ol the report for the year. A special
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  • 42 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Ihuisday Palota Police Station has n cetred s bundle ol cyclostyl. d letters rrom th. Communis) by post today. The leaflet, uked the police stop lighting against the people and requested them to lay down their arm:,
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  • 128 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday Vn R.A.F. Dakota conducted a nos of leaflet raids' on everal areas m .Johore today Several ton. of leaflets were dropped warning the population Of tho fate of those who ani th terrorists and the Communist A picture of Liv Yeow. one o'
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  • 147 16 Sydney, Auy. 5. Alt* > three uunimt o§ omototo §a thr part of ottemmmto mmc hud Men deputed ta oit as mumV wives, but t>> the seeminy wMfteroram S "f tht- father, a ioo-ib. baby. 7$ inches n hotaht, mmt born m Sydney. Hem South
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  • 212 16 (FROM PAGE ONE I town, is being searched for the kilW or killers. TWO BROTHERS HERE The deceased, aged 57, has two brothers m Malaya, one who is on the same mine. Mr. j Clifford Ogdvie, and another who is .a game warden m Pahang. Mr. Charles Ogilvie.
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  • 111 16 Tiie presence of the Mill tary Police at Woodlands yes terday resulted m a thorougl search of all military vehicles Thus the search for arm. at the entrance to th e islant from Johore is being intensi fied and the search has become stricter.
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  • 326 16 OLYMPIC RESULTS The follow m jj are th d lates£ Olympic results n ceived by us from .Vemble; )r Stadium: BASKETBALL Eliminating Series Group 1 Mexico 68 pts. I orsia 27 pi The Mexican baskctbi team, leaders of Group D, ai favourites for the basketbi final. Today Mexico were fl
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