Malaya Tribune, 22 May 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune liV THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Mow printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Editorial SSII Advertising .5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 U.CWr!s SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune f ondon i\gents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House,
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  • 164 1 REASONABLE' Says MR. CREECH-JONES Reuter. The deductions of rehabilitation grants to A iatlc Government servants from back pay payments, made DJ the Malayan Government, were queried in the House of Commons yesterday by Capt. L. D. Gammas, former Malayan Civil Servant. Ca P[- Gammans asked
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  • 104 1 (Tribune StafT Reporter) ii in the rice ration tins the demand for bread, re bakeries are proi two-pound loaves ired to the 60.000 night ago. according ary ol the Singapore C ;mbined A-socia- lies In Singapore are allowed to bake r are advised to res'.:
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  • 139 1 Tribune Staff Reporter) mothers are being unscrupulous perI imitations of a brand ol baby's gripe l r tar about $2.50 per :s equivalent to tne once for the genline stuff. Babies are the sufition is artistically aim al perfect replica Lginal in every way— ttle,
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  • 262 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, May 21.—The International Emergency Food Council has announced allocations of 2,153,700 metric tons of rice for 1947, including 323,000 tons for Malaya. The announcement stressed that "a very small world supply is available for export" and pointed out that allocations were made in
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  • 42 1 Reuter. RANGOON, May 21.—The master of the Rangoon schooner "Meit Set Gyi" was today fined 9,900 rupees for smuggling out of Burma—it is believed to Penang—a cargo of 400 bags of rice and 50 bags of beans.—Reuter.
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  • 167 1 'Tribune T?eport'*r\ Cash and valuables totalling; $920 were taken by an armed gang of five Chinese from a house in Ku gs Road last night. Ore man, believed to be a member of the gar.g, was arrested by a patrol in Orchard Road. A fountair pen stolen
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  • 160 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Social Welfare which hag been piovidmg free meais tor nanareds of children at then various child feeding centra the middle of last year have installed two shower baths at their Hfveloek Road Fecamp centre. Free soap is also provided and a new
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  • 84 1 Reuter. LONDON. May 21. Mr. C) eecn-Jones. Colonial Secretary. replying to a question in the House of Commons today as to how many Chinese in Hongkong had been appointed to posts 'n the health department which used to be staffed by Europeans, replied that twelve
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  • 281 1 (Tribune Siaii' Reporter) A holiday camp no %h to accomodate 100 boys, s pari of a large experimental scheme at presenter d scus ion amongst Social Welfare officials. "You carina. juvenile deliquency u:\ !er one scheme of correotion said Mi 1 T McNeice- Secretary
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  • 647 1 a'ribune Stan Reporter) v\ the recent revision in medical service conditions Asiatics in the Malayan legal service are keenly watch ng government's attitude toWar< improving the coi lis of emoloymenl in Bist isattons. The ma n reasons for the consider, oaiisfaction thai I gathei now
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  • 183 1 Reuter. LONDON May 21 .—Arrange- ments are being mr>de for expert investigation of th* roal rosour- j eps nf Nigeria. Ncrth Borneo and Sarawak with a view to developing or increasVg exports. Mr. Creech-Jones gave this tact to tne House of tummous toaay in repiy to
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  • 143 1 (Tribune Staff Iwo;;orter) Singapore Government reccmmeadatior.s i«_r &ye approved candidates three Chinese including one womdi aid two Eurasians—to go to England and study in the L ndon School of Economics is IK ft Ung approval by the-Seci. irj of State lor the Colonies. Under the
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  • 68 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, May 21. Five persons were killed and 14 injured in stray clashes between Hindus and Muslims here today. Firearms are still being used by the rioters, and the police opened fire five times to "dispe «c a crowd which threatened to riot after a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 97 2 The need to make the approaches to Singapore City from the Malayan Union a" lot more attractive, was stressed by Mr. S. H. Peek at the Singapore Rotary Club meeting yesterday. He said that Bukit Timah Road frcm Newton Circus was spoilt by the canal, and was
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  • 135 2 Reuter. LONDON, May 21. In the Commons today. Mr. Thomas Skeffirjgton Lodge, Labour said that over 300 officials had lost their employment as a result of the enforcement of provisions of Secretariat circular No 9 1946 in Sarawak ard asked if the Minister would make
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  • 393 2 An appeal against the judgment of the Marine Court in the enquiry into the stranding of the s.s. "Matang" which ran aground near Tanjong Embang, Sarawak, on the morning of January 23 this year, was argued at the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown
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  • 129 2 Khan Mohamad aged 26. a Punjabi, was at the Fourth Police Court produced on a charge of robbing three P.W.D. lorries, or. alternatively, dishonestly retaining one of them, having reason to believe it was stolen. Khon is alleged to have been one
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  • 70 2 Reuter. JERUSALEM. May 21.—An unknown Jew with bullet woundV in his. head and stomach was tonight taken in a taxi to Belinson Hospital in Petah Tiqvah near Tel Aviv by three other Jews who made off after leaving him with a doctor. The wounded man. believed to been
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  • 39 2 HONGKONG, May 21.—John Kenneth Grade, 49-year-old Briton born in Ardesier, Inver-r,ess-shire, was today sentenced to eight years' imprisonment at the criminal session on charges of aiding the enemy by broadcasting over the German radio in Shanghai during the war.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 462 2 SHIPPING j IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND CLEX lip FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, GLENAFFARIC End June From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and China. MARON G 36 37 GLENAPP May 30 DENBIGHSHIRE Early Jure 1 IMHM lIIW S. N. CO. SAILINGS TO dmuwA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAiAN CALCUTTA
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    • 395 2 MAR RIAGE ay, 2Cth Ma LL ln Or, Tah M 1 Trinity Jointly. have £L**sl a Scholarship to k Medicine. Si e il t'tion of the r by Licentiates the College to f, m erts < cf the Rotunca fe*** Trinity colic,, JjJ*» I Pnsorers of war or during the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 84 2 Long Bright Per^cl^JL Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon to-day compiled by the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Station, Air Command, Far East. Long bright periods in the afternoon with isolated heavy showers. Fine tonight and tomorrow morning. Wind: light to moderate, south east, becoming reiki tonight. Sun set 1840
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 673 3 WANTED j WANTED mode-ate with or without house in Taiping. Lowest price, site, details to Box 615. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. to P urc hase Ford Car oXlrr State used condition and lowest price Box No. 604 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Ariel ni £S3L' Norton Amlv in than 1938 Model Apply Road.
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    • 1567 3 EDUCATION BE A STENOGRAPHER IN 4 MONTHS! Solve the mystery 01 •Pitman's" Shorthand by the •SUPER RAPID WAY," either individually or by Post. Consult "SPECIALIST," 130 Sophia Road, or dial *****. ENROL NOW in ABC Chinese class for specialised tuition in 5-month course ot phonetics classical reading comparative grammar translation
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    • 471 3 I OR SALE level staves 14 feet usual hree piece type good as new $70, each .pply P.O. Box 438. Kuala Lumpur. DOGS DOGS Arriving from Australia 23rd. May. -One Bull Terrier —11 months, Two Dalmations —4 months, Three Aire j ales 2 months. All pedigreed i from Champion parents
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    • 606 3 PHILIPS All-waves Radio 7 va yes 1941 AC. 10 '2000 metres. $275 or nearest secures this Dutch set. Apply Box: 586, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. HERCULES Gentfemen Bic/Cit-s in stock. Shipment of other brands arriving shortly. Guan Hoe Co., 21, Church Street, Kuala Lumpur. BADMINTON, four rackets net, six shuttlecocks almost
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  • 519 4 As a result of allegations in Parliament that conditions in Outram Read prison, Singapore, are far from satisfactory, the Government has decided to order a commission of inquiry. Mrs. Eraddock. Labour M.P. for Iiverpcol, who brought the matter up in Parliament invited ridicule by a letter describing the
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  • 710 4 Aspiring to play a useful role in the moral rehabilitation of Singapore and Malaya, is an organisation called the Methodist Youth Fellowship—formerly known a3 the Epworth League. The Epworth League had served youtn in Malaya for over 50 years. Its object was to afford multitudes
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  • 321 4 Letters To The Editor 1 The People's Postbag Sir.—When the Japanese were bombarding S'ngapore the local population had an eye on the Union Jack flying at the flagstaff on Fort Canning. As luck would have it. the Union Jack received a direct hit and down it went.
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  • 138 4 Sir.—lt is stated in your paper that the high Incidence of tuberculosis is due to the large quantity of germ-laden dust that comes cut of every mail bag opened. That may be true. In order to take precautions, it is not out of place to suggest that
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  • 111 4 —The authorities are really sympathetic towards the attitude of the local Chinese who demand fair play in the Mass Massacre Trial. It is true that evidence for the prosecution has been quite meagre, due to th2 tact that all the Jap officers and m?n were new and unknown
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  • 157 4 Sir.—On the night of 16th instant. while coming back from my bath, at Kampong Beteh, in j the Tanjong Pagar locality, I was met by three detectives, one 'of whom asked me whether I know the place of a fight, which 1 was happening at the moment. Alter
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  • 179 4 St. —Within a stone's throw of the Esplanade all Singapore's cne hundred and twenty years development are represented, tt Raffles were to walk past the precincts cf this place he would have cause to look on with pride at the progress made in th's Settlement. What appeals
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  • 254 4 The British Colour Council which does important advisory work on the place of colour in industry and elsewhere is now working on the production of a dictionary of colour for interior decoration. It is most authoritative and the complete work of its kind ever produced
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  • 386 4 Reuter. blighter" clays are in store for China's two million blind as a result of the investigations and recommendations of the Noted British blind welfare worker, Sir Clutha MacKenzie. After a thorough sixweeks' survey—which took him to various parts of the country—Sir Clutha, who lest his
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 166 5 4 7? r u pean wno seme months *t»rved a .short sentence in ere gives hi s view 0^; 1 ns inside rs. he said, were the r cells, mostly at about 3.30. and remained until dayrtns this period no pr vided and no recrea- as no reading
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  • 136 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ding at Outra.n r :d Jail is one of the main •in that goes a long way impracticable the schemes for reform prisoners. Press conference yesterday, Mr. H P. Bryson, Acting Colonial Secretary, stated ttal small measure of re- is, however,
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  • 1168 5 2 Europeans Flogged In Outram Jail (Tribune Staff Reporter) a CW^iSS!!"^ 111 f has decided to set up rnnSS- n f l nqiUry in the near future to investigate PrlS ns acCordin S to Mr. H. P. Bryson, iv i n p a
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  • 186 5 Mrs. Malcolm MacDor.ald and Mrs. Egertor." (wife of Rear Admiral Egerton) were among the many fashionably dressed women who attended* the Beryl Con stan tine Dress show at Prince's Restaurant on Tuesday evening. With the new pink and gold decor by Kerr-Lincsay decorations makirig a fitting
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  • 906 5  -  (By S. S. Chua, Tribune Staff Reporter) The necessity for absolute secrecy in polling is the main point to be stressed to the people of Singapore says Mr. G. Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections, who has the job of training 200,000 British subjects of twentyone or
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  • 278 5 Joint C.J.A.—Putera Move Kuala Lumpur. May 21.—A new constitution for Malaya, along with a charter of human rights, has been drafted by the Pan-Malayan Council of Joint Action and PUTERA and will be released for publication shortly it is reliably learned. At present,
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  • 47 5 Four Chinese, of whom two were armed), robbed the of a house in Rowel. Road on Tuesday night of cash and valuables totalling $795. Early yesterday morning, three Chinese armed with pistols, took $250 in cash and jewellery from a Chinese living in Tras Street.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. London, May 21.—Sixteen police officers from France. Czechoslovakia. Sweden and Iceland who are taking a two-weeK course arranged by the British Council are studying at Scotland Yard this week.—Reuter.
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  • 123 5 A Chinese carrying anotncr on the cross-bar of his bicycle tiong Serangoon Road on the aiternoon of May 8 turned into Jalan Besar and the pair were knocked down by a military truck. The rider, Sim Ah Kian, was killed instantaneously.
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  • 127 5 The Friends of Singapore tori holding the first general meeiirg in the Roof Garden of th:.' Adelphi Hotel on Thursday, May 29, at 5.15 p m. The agenda will be: To receive a report by the acting President, to elect officers, to discuss appropriate
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 160 5 I AS A CAREER V YOU can join the v British Army p now for service in fj Malaya and Singa- pore. In the Army S y J j which offers a I V/ good life to the <V V V Regular Soldier, j you will learn a QfrU trade
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  • 856 6 (By Telephone from Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Wednesday, Midnihgt—I have just returned from Bukit Tengah, four miles south of Prai. In this little sub-station of the FMS Railways, this morning, the mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang jumped the rails. The engine and
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  • 170 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The struggle of the people of Malaya to achieve freedom gained the deepest sympathy and keen interest of ever such countries as far-flung Tibet and. Azerbaijan, said Dr. Burhanuddin, President of the Malay Na-tior-alist Party last night on his return from
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  • 74 6 A Public Relations communique issued in Kuala Lumpur said that the Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, sent the lollowing telegram t 0 the General Manager of Ma.la.v m Railways: "Greatly shocked and distressed to hear of the 'railway accident. Please convey
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  • 102 6 Alfred Whitmore. a merchart seaman, and John Hallard, a private, were sentenced to e'ght years' rigorous imprisonment yesterday at the Singapore fourth Assizes by Mr. Justice I Jobling on a charge of commitwrg robbery. It was alleged that the two accused ergaged a
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  • 54 6 The Hospital Yougstcrs will meet the Chargj Malay Rangers in a game of soccer on Sunday, at the latter's ground. Thr team will be: Jeevarajah. s Mnruffeu, Mohinaer Sirgh. T. S. Mariam. Tong Gim San. R Retram, T. N. Rajah. X Arumugam. Thambi Poujan. and I. Pahli Reserves:
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  • 572 6 TANJONG PAGAR RIOT SEQUEL (Harry Fang, Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Ah Choon Vice-President of the Singapore Harbour Labour Union, and two other Chinese workers were kidnapped at about 11 a.m. yesterday. This was revealed in a statement issued by the SHLU late last night
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 758 7 Thrilling Match At Jalan Besar England 1. Scotland 1 e a mf«°°tftcV anS Wer L e treated to one of the'best SoCcer S^Ar^ MS&K England and Gotland met in one »U f ternatlonal a t Jalan Besar yesterday, and the S L dl i
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  • 199 7 Padang Cricket batting by Marsh, who s enabled his side Changi), to beat the Recreation Club by 29 t match played on Lerday afternoon. Smith, both of Com- avc an exhibition of taking three wickets ti for 14 runs, resSchubert took lour 1 5$ runs
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  • 21 7 FOOTBALL LEAGUE S.R.C. vs. Navy, Jalan Besar, 5.15 n.m. TABLE-TENNIS Union Jack Club: Services semifinals and final. 8 p.m.
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  • 88 7 Reuter. London. May 20,—News was received in London today that the proposed Empire Internationa] Gold Cup race open to fr im all Darts of the world will take place at Jama lea Park, New York, 01; Saturday. July 19, a: d not in the
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  • 32 7 The foilowi. g will represent the Jollilads agair-st G.H.Q. Signals at soccer on Surday a I Jalan Besar: Sithamlaaram; Muthiah. Rasak; Harrnu. Murugasu, Ghani; Salahutiir., Munyandi, Krishnan, Suppiah ard Osman.
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  • 37 7 The semi-finals and final ol the Services Table Tennis Champ or ships will be held at 8 tonight In the baliroom of the Ur.ion Jack Club. Miss Mary Gray. W.V.S., will present the trophies.
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  • 324 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Combined Services Civilian Staff Board—repiesenting the locally recruited and monthly paid clerical, technical, and administrative civilian staffs of the Navy, Army and Air Force establishments at Singapore —has forwarded a memorandum containing a proposed salary scheme to the Joint
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  • 123 7 The combined S CF.A, SeI lections to play against the j Combired Padang Clubs on Sai turday at Jalan Besar in aid oi j the S.C.C. Rehabilitation Furdwill be selected from the foil I lowing:— Chee Seng. Eng Hoe. Chm I Lye, Soo Thuan, Swee Hock, Yew
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  • 301 7 Contrary to the pre-war practice of confining the Staff in Government offices to males, the "intrusion" of females is viewed with a certain degree of apprehension, since the female is able to place the equally efficient male worker in the shade by virtue of
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  • 115 7 A thief who stole linen from the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd*. Singapore, and was cornered in the church by two caretakers, was yesterday at the First District Court sentenced by Mr. E. P. Shanks to nine months' rigorous imprisonment. The two caretakers. Jimmy
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  • 360 7  -  (By ATOMIC To-day's Football League fixture will be of great importance to both the Navy as well as the S.R.C, both of whom are close rivals in the race for league honours. Another significant point which wIK give added interest to match is the fact
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  • 569 7 According to an official statement, it is now possible for locally-born British subjects to enlist in the British Army. Enlistment will be on a regular short service engagement for three years with the Colours and no reserve liability. Locally enlisted personnel! will net normally s
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  • 92 7 Reuter. London. May 20.—Danny OSullivan. 24. A.B.A. bantamweight champion. Is turning professional. Hi« first paid fight may be next month. OSullivan, who had in making eight stone s'x pounds lor championships will ;box as a featherweight. His decision to !H m A a o Prc> mean
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  • 73 7 The annual 'Photography Today" will bo published in London in September this year, ard the editors are especially interested in photos from the teiritories of the British Empire. Entries should reach "Annual", The Editor 'Photography". 20, Tutioj Street, London E C. 4. by the last week in July
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 556 8 (Tribune Ship ping Reporter) Captain Alistair Angus Martin, D.5.0., D.S.C. (two bars), R.D., R.N.R., Penang's new Harbour Master, accompanied by his wife and Rosemary, their five-year-old daughter, arrived in Singapore on board the "Kota Agoeng," yesterday. This Will be no
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  • 35 8 A Gloster Jet Meteor plane fastest fighter in the world —being assembled at Tengah j airfield. Two of these aircraft have arrived, and it is expected the pilots to man them will be here soon.RAFoto.
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  • 414 8 COLOMBO.—Education in Malaya is less developed i than in Ceylon, but Malaya is determined not to get involved in controversies on school education which have Vexed this Island, according to Dr. Ivor Jenningo, j Vice-Chancellor of the Ceylon University, who returned from Singapore. Dr.
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  • 138 8 Reuter. GENEVA. May 21. —In a match which was played at a terrific pace throughout, England "B" team was held to a goalless draw by Switzerland's "B" team at Charmeilles stadium here tonight. England were the better footballers and twice they hit the upright with
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  • 275 8 Reuter. OXFORD, May 21—Oxford Univer* at 303 for nine, knocked up the ttorriP» d season so far against the South AfrV S They declared with only seven minutes V but the tourists played out time and tcZ\ for pW zero. 6LUe, d iliac W. G.
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  • 62 8 Two blocks of flats will shortly be erected near Everton Road to house at least 50 families. The buildings are to have two storeys and are exnected to be completed tins year. Each flat will have a sitting room, dining room, two bedrooms, kitchen, and sanitary
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  • 47 8 The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce proposes to put up a building at a cost of $150,000. It wit have, among other facilities, a commercial Übrary, exhibition room and meeting hall. The Chamber needs $125,000 to increase its current building fund of $25,000 to the required amount.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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