Malaya Tribune, 23 May 1947

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA *°w printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 m x TW^— SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd..
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  • 620 1  -  Mass Reburial Of Victims First Govt. To Be Asked For Assistance (By Harry Fang, Tribune Staff Reporter) The Tribune understands that the military authorities have not yet reached a final decision in the confirmation or otherwise of the sentences passed by the War Crimes Court upon
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  • 107 1 Reuter. Newport, Mormouthshire. May 22.—Francis James, who as a boy sold newspapers, ran errands and worked as a barber's latherer, left over £300,000. (52,500,000 in Malayan, currency), it was disclosed in a will just published. At the age of 10 he started business in a little general
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  • 112 1 Itibun* Staff Reporter) I Clerical Service will hold its last lay, when its presld M Danker, will move to dissolve the as- ied reconstitute it as Clerical Service was formed last in the General Ice to follow a disfrom the JCSA In Improvement of lions cf
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  • 91 1 CANBERRA, May 22.—Dr. Heritt. Minister for Exter.;d in the House of Representatives today: "Though vice investigations w not vet completed the story rmation of a company adei Communist control to extralian Indonesian r\ to bf» part of a Pftttj elaborate hoax.'' leless, he said, the visit-; i
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  • 173 1 Reuter. OVJ May 22.—Soviet History, L M. Lemat one of the series re sponsored by rganlsed All Union r the Spread of Scieni 1 litica] Knowledge. v present threat to Empire came not Vet Union but from ■y L I Mates. bribed the "furore"
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  • 127 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Aiming at practical teaching for upper form student-, the St. Andrews' Boys' School lias added a c:vics course to the curricula of boys of standards VII. VIII und IX. The programme includes training for a research group, lectuies debates and visits to
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  • 198 1 U.P. London. May 22 —The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Hugh v Dalton, receiving an honorary 1 degree from Manchester Tjni- j versify, revealed that the for- j mer Prime Mirister. Mr. Chur- chill, had forged his coalition government to a white-hot determination to win the war by
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  • 92 1 Malacca. Thursday. The Malacca Commissioners today discussed the question of the period of enemy occupation to be reckoned towards the qualifying period of service for cliI'bilty for the super annuation Pund. It was proposed by the President Mr E. V. G. Day that the Commissioners should
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  • 48 1 Reuter. SAIGON, May 21. Plague has broken out ir Saigon city, the healtn authorities reported today. "We are warning the people to get inoculated at orce," they stated in an appeal. "The attacks so far have been few but i ndifferer cc is dangerous. Reuter,
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  • 157 1 Reuter. LONDON. May 22. The British Government is now considering the Chinese draft lor a new commercial and navigation treaty between the two countries which raises as one of its outstanding points the question whether the scope of the treaty should extend to Chinese
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  • 250 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr R. S. B. Wiltshire, Chief of the C.1.D., commenting upon the allegations made by Mr. Ah Choon, VicePresident of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union that he and some members were kidnapped by certain members of the "No. 9 Dragon Secret
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  • 62 1 Reuter. PARIS. May 21.—Forces »n Madagascar who tose against the French administration at the end of March have been Mirrounced "but rot suppressed" after the recent arrival of Frerch rehforcemer ts. Marius Moutet, Colonial Minister, told the French cabiret today. He said according to a communique the
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  • 260 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A home for poor girls of good character—Girls' Homecraft Centre—sponsored by the Social Welfare Department and financially supported by the Government, is to be opened in the very near future. The locality is in Queen Street, and the building, a former
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  • 185 1 Surprise From London (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Teacher*' Un:on aave been surprised by the advice given by the National Union af Teachers in Bricam on tne question of trade unionism. The advice received says it is not advisable for local teachers to form them-elves into
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  • 193 1 Reuter. Schevenmgen, Holland. May 22.—Tne Policy Committee of the international Federation of Agricultural has decided to press for an international commodity agreement for rice as well as wheat prices, and to increase production and achieve in production costs n response to strong pleas by
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  • 86 1 I The GOC Singapore District. Major Gene.al L. H. Cox, CB, CBE. MC, at present in hospital in the Cameron Highlands, will be attending a generals' convention In fcngand In June, as repres«nts>Uve from South East Asia. The generals' convention follows the infantry commanders' conference
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  • 39 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. May 22 A bomb exploded near Acre Prison today whore 251 prisoners were set free recently by Jewish extremists. A bridge was damaged and one British l>erFon was seriously wounded. Reuter. i
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  • 261 2 Following trivial family squabbles his wife left him in July 1945 and he was told that she was now living with a man named Lye Kit Ling, stated a young Chinese, Chan Foo Whye, in the Singapore Divorce Court yesterday during the hearing of
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    • 431 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS "HEREBY GIVEN *hat I, S. ABDUL QfrFFOOR of I*o*.- 340. Chargi Road, Streapelfr has applied to the Board of Justices, Singapore for a Class Public"" j House the sale by retail of intoxicating liquors torn consumption on the ground floor of my shop ato. jS Stamford Road.
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  • 515 4 If the Secretary of State was under the impression that opposition to the Constitutional Proposals was wasting unto death from inertia, reports of last week end's rally at Ipoh should disabuse him of any such idea. Eight thousand people gathered at Ipoh and supported rejecting the proposals and
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  • 1302 4  -  The Theory that Might is Right is being put to the test in the by S. R. Ratnam More than 16 months after the termination of the war in Southeast Asia, bitter and bloody fighting continues to take its toll of human lives in Indo-China. The
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  • 641 4  -  By TAN CHENG LOCK IN A SPEECH AT IPOH Under the Constitutional proposals and the Cheeseman Consultative Commitfee's recommendations, there will be forced and inflicted upon the people of this country a Constitution which will give a renewed lease of life to that one-man system of
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  • 141 4 11 Letters To The Editor T 1 The People's Postbag Sir.—lt is sad to note that Mr Justice Worley's recommendation for the Volunteers, poor as they are. don't apply to locally enlisted personnel of the RA. RE. RASC. Is it because these soidier-. like true soldiers, have
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  • 205 4 Sir.—Apropos Outram Read Gaol, the Asiatics may well ask why there should be preferential treatment given to European inmates. According to my information, Europeans arc given proper beds and beddings, very much better food and there is a vast difference between the treatment acccrded to the Europeans
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  • 78 4 Sir.—Why should civilian prisoners have to crowd into Outram Road when the Japs havt the luxury of Changi? Let to authorities do 'a swop, sending the civilians (whom :t 1« to regenerate) to Changi and the Jap> take over the rats and bugs of Outram Road From conditions
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    • 82 4 ifWSMnWis^ "paper MATCHES WITH GLASS HEADS WHEN V THE GLASS WAS MMaVM jL-w BROKEN, THE 0)*r<* li/yjjri X PA PES FLAME m w, uu creshz. o/reseewn n f> FULL-COURSE OiNNitm ib I r l\'OrttlJbto\ a J PA I 250 L„ MonsterMoNe/t tifixHi 'if ON THE ISLAND OF YAP IC-i V
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  • 182 5 jhe Custod»an of Enemy muertj »i the Uuion of South Afrxa > v 14 adjust individual es a sq far as claims ongi--2« in British Possessions >n J£ f. East, upon application by the owners who a representative the Union to receive their
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  • 178 5 Surprise was expressed that Singapore teachers were rot members of an Education Board yhch should formulate the ecucat.u: al policy of the county by Mr. S. P. Garrett, Sinppore's j, Trade Un'on Advi-. m when he spoke to commit- j iember* of tne Sirgapore Teachers'
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  • 37 5 Reuter. tondton. May 22.— An at home grtj is bems given today at the Jprchener Hotel here by Nawab «r Nawaz June. Agent-General •<;" Hyderabad, on the occasion b Tnday of the N'zam of «Werabad— Reuter.
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  • 688 5  -  Labour Defeated (By S.S. Chua, Tribune Staff Reporter) Times are changing and there's a new stirring among the people. Listen to the new voice/ "The electoral system of Singapore must be based on geographical division and not political division.... My party exists not as a
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  • 167 5 (Tribute Staff Reporter) The Consecration of MonsigI nor Michael Olcomency, Vicar General and Vicar Capitular of the Diocese of Mai j s to take place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd Singapore on June 1 at 8 a.m. Representatives of the Qovj ernmert, Forces and
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  • 58 5 Reuter. Lowestoff, May 22. —There is no news of the trawler Becon- j taur, missing since yesterday, when the American steamer Wilson Victory repo red a collision: with a small craft in a dense fog off the Norfolk coast. An empty lifeboat with the Becontaur registration number was later picked
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  • 300 5 PETITION FOR DIVORCE That immediately after his marriage he went back to his room and packed up his clothes as he wasleaving Edinburgh the same evening for London on his way to Malaya, was the statement made by Roland Sylvester Farrer
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  • 156 5 Reuter. LONDON, May 22 —An appeal tc <he British Labour Party to heed the dangerous consequences of your alliance with the reactionary lovces in India" is issued today by the Radical Democratic Party of India's London organisation. It is being sent to members of the Labour
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  • 230 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Malayan Railways authorities are conducting an inquiry into the circumstances that led to the derailment of a mail train on Wednesday morning at Bukit Tengah, about four miies from Hukit JYiertajam. The cause cf the disaster or the extent of
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Batavia, May 22.—Another American freighter wUI visit the Indonesian Republican ports of Cheribon and Probolinggo toward the end of this month, according to a reliable Indonesian source. The vessel will load kapok for New York —Reuter.
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  • 92 5 Lt. Henja Jenzo, aged 34, a Japanese surrendered ptrson el, was found hangirg from a rubber tree at the Jurong Japanese camp on the night of May 9 At a Coroner's inquiry yesterday it was stated that for quite some tiroe his mind was not j actually
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  • 33 5 U.P. San Francisco, May 22.—Rosa, mund Dzung Kung, a niece of Chiang Kai-shek arrived at Oakland. California, municipal airport today aboard a Philippine airlines plane. She was accompanied by Nei Ku Chang —U.P.
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  • 183 5 (Tribune Market Corr.) On better news from the U.S.A. the rubber market opened steadi:er yesterday morning with a healthier tone. There wa s moderate trade de mand and some manufacturing interest yesterday and a fair amount of business passed at 1J cents hierher than the previous day's
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  • 480 5 Remarking that the accused had committed one of the most despicable and serious crimes against society," Mr. Justice Jobling sentenced three armed young Chinese at the Assize Court yesterday to eight years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rotan each for extorting
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  • 46 5 Total Australian imports from I Malaya ror the nine mor tns ended March 1947 amounted Ui £stg. 1,622,000 qr Straits $13,835,860. The principal Item* were: rubber, pepper, sisal hemp, gums, canes ard rattan*, patchouli, essential oils, coves, currystufts, sago flour, nutmegs, timber.
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  • 15 5 Australian exports to Malaya for the rme months ended March 1947 amounted to A £15,998.322.
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  • 204 5 The Government have appointed a special committee to draw up, as early as possible, a prelminary plan for building to relieve the present housing shortage in Singapore, and to present a report thereon. The housing Committee will consist of. X I Mf; C. W. Sennett, Commissioner
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  • 94 5 Reuter. LONDON, May 22.— Leonard Gammons, Conservative Member of Parliament, asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons today if he was aware of dissatisfaction felt by the Junior Civil Service Association cf Malaya regarding the offer made to them of backpay during the
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  • 1084 6 At a passing-out parade to be held at 9 p.m. today at the Police Training School, His Excellency the Officer, Administering the Government, Mr. P.A.B. Mc Kerron, will present the following {Police Medals: King's Pcjice and Fire Services Medal for Distinguished Services to Mr. Edmund
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  • 105 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The announcement that local young men. would be recruited into the British Army for service in Malaya and Singapore, brought quite a number of Asiatics to the recruiting centre at the old English School at Oldham Lane yesterday—the flrs rday of recruitment.
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  • 229 6 An inquiry into the death of Gopal, an Indian, who was shot at the docks by the police during the early hours on the rorism is costing £3,500,000 at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. Two police parties, under Inspectors Ec Sim Mong and James Sanderson, it
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  • 42 6 Dr. Burhanuddin, President of the Malay Nationalist Party, who returned from Rangoon after having earlier attended the Asian Relations Conference at New Delhi a s leader of the Malayan delegation, was entertained to a party last ni?ht at the Jalan Sultan school.
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  • 299 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A petition that teachers of the Singapore Government grant-in-aid schools "should not be penalised for the belief that religion has a place in a system of education," has been sent by the Singapore Teachers' Union to managing bodies
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  • 97 6 Admiral Sir Denis Boyd. X.C.8., C.8.E., D.S.C., Commander of the Pacific Fleet is due to arrive in Singapore on H.M.S. Alert on June 21. The Admiral sails from Horgkong on May 30 and will proceed to Bangkok. After a tenday stay there he will leave
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  • 38 6 There wuT a comererce of Lutheran Christians from all bveriytalaya at the Tamil EvanKfci.cal Lutheran Church. Kuala Lumpur, on May 25 ar<d 20 the Rt. Rev. pr. J Sandegreu, Bishop of Tranquebar, win preside.
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  • 806 7 Surprise Selections In Rest Team (By Our Special Cricket Correspondent) Po* g ?u POr JLT UI witness this week-end on the S.C.C. SInS? c flrst "Clarke Cun" natch between the Europeans and "The Rest". Mr V? OT J g a Clarke Cup", presented
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  • 60 7 The following will represent the Indian Association against RAF. Paya Lebar, on Sunday at 1.30 pjn. at Paya Lebar. Transport leaves Messrs. Balbir at 1 p.m. N. AbbiusUioy. Ke\Un Mallal. S. Retnam, P. Parthasarathy, R. Sithararp. Ram Singh, N. R. D'Vae, R. Bapoo, Rasiklali, Z. Bhatri, R. Sharma.
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  • 34 7 M«mbers of the CYMA (Church of the Sacred Heart) are informed v.at a picnic will be held at Mr. Kee Sun's bungalow on Monday. Transport will leave Tank Road at 8 a.m.
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  • 202 7 .QfjDON May 22.—Norman en to captain Eng first Test against gjj a scored 137 for lust Glamorgan at ;jv. This his first season, took three h urs, including 14 mainly beautiful he did not offer a crance. the Nottinghamcould not piay the d nere dismissed n<J
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  • 157 7 LONDON, May 22.—1n spite of puhi.c outcry against it, toe British Boxing Botvt of Control intc-nds to adhere to the colour bar, where British t'Ues are concerned. The Board have turned down the tfquesst of John Lewis, Labour Member of Parliament J
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  • 197 7 Football League SCFA (I) vs RAF, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. With nine points or seven games, the Airmen are out to coUect full points today from the Chinese juniors, with whom they drew (threeal) in the first round, in order to be in the race with the Army
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  • 68 7 The following have been selected to represent Eclipse B.P. in a badminton match of 4 singels and 3 Doubles against the Dapat B.P. of Johore on May 29 commencing at 6 p.m. at the Eclipse Court, No. 75, Koon Serg Road. Singapore:—S. Ahmad Alhabshi. Chan Khek Eng, Cheong
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  • 539 7 S.R.C 3. Navy 2 Playing with three substitutes in their League fixture at Jalan Besar yesterday, the Singapore Recreation Club sprang a surprise by defeating the Navy once again this time by three goals to two. In the first round the Recs won three-one. It was
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  • 96 7 The following are selected to represent the Social B.P. agairjEt the Carefree B.P. (Reserves) in a friendly return match of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles to be played on tneir court, 33. Lororg 22, Geylang on Whit Sunday at 4.30 p.m.: E. A. Nur'is, Tan Chwee Kang, Lee
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  • 83 7 A badminton match has been arranged between Lucky Strike I B.P. and the Serar/goon Ran- j gers at 227-J, Upper Serangoon j Read on May 31, at 4 p.m. Messrs. Koh Beng Swee, Hoo Chun Kah, Cheang Ser« Geok, Tar Kee Liff, Cyril de Souza, j Or..g
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  • 57 7 The following" will represent the J.C.S.A. at soccer against St. Joseph's Institution XI at the school ground on Saturday: j W. Henrjroff. Chee Choon P. Ross, Sabai. Ranatur.ga. Naidu, Yusof Nawawii, Mad or. Khoon Horg, Sui Heng, E Pa*lar, L A. Bakar. A. de Souza, A. De Siiva,
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  • 714 7  -  (By ATOMIC) Several letters have been received by us from football enthusiasts, (players as well as spectators), making reference to the S.A.F.A. League games on Monday when the Malays met the Army, and on Tuesday when the Chinese avenged their first round defeat by
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  • 98 7 In a badminton encounter of 5 singles and 2 doubles to be played on Sunday, at 3.00 p.m. at the Maxfli B.P.s court, 729-A, Upper Serangoon Road, the Peterdale Badminton Party will meet the Hospital Assistants and Dressers Association. A team will be selected from the
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  • 178 7 Duffers Cup Golf Scorers and Starling times for the Duffers Cup competition which will oe no d on Wrut Monday are as follows (Ist pair to start off from the first Tee and the second from the 10th Tee): 8.45 a.m. Lo Ching Yee (24) vs Chua Boon Yew (18);
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  • 55 7 I The followiing will represent the i Singapore Clarke Rangers at cricket I against RAF, Tengah, at Tengah lon Sunday at 11 a.m.:— A Jansen, S. M. Ally, H. Shah. b. Kleinman, I. Isa (capt.;, Solakan Singh, H. Rcdrigues, Gregory de Suva, A. R. Omar, Lav Hock Chve
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  • 30 7 Reuter. *S«P2S May 21.-Soccer result Third Division (Northern) York City I, Oldham Athletic o. Rugby League results: Huddersfleld 40, York 14; Leeds 2, Bedford Northern 2. Reuter. lUU,ora
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  • 301 8  -  (By Our Sports Reporter) The Singapore Chinese Amateur Sports Federation are going ahead with their various championships in all branches of spcrt, in preparation for the coming all-Malayan Chinese meet in August, when the Malayan contingent will be selected for the China
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  • 217 8 U.P. LONDON, May 22. —Communist Philip Piratin was given the cold shoulder in the Commons to-day when he tried to dig into the affairs of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Piratin, cne of the two Communists in Parliament, asked the Chancellor of
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  • 147 8 Mr. Kenneth S. Pattern, former U.S A. Consul-General for Malaya, is arrtv!ng in Singapore today by plane from Bangkok for a short visit. Mr. Patton evacuated from Singapore on Feb. 11. 1942. and got through to Australia. from whence he returned to the States. During
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  • 154 8 IPOH.—"RestricUons In tne U&e of electricity are ineviaole Jii certain areas. "The position is that machinery and equipment destroyed, removed or neglected by the enemy, cannot be replaced at the same rate as the increased demands for current takes place, said the Hon. Mr. A. V.
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  • 24 8 A white patch and a red reflector on the back mudguard of bicycles will rot be legally necessary in Britain i ext win ter.
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  • 718 8 Atomic Club Manager Fined $4,200 Before imposing a fine of $4,200 on Yee Cheok Wan, aged 47, a partner of the Atomic Club, yesterday morning, the Third Police Magistrate Mr. K. M. Byrne remarked: "It clearly appears from the evidence that this is a
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  • 252 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The trial of Sergeant Homma Takao, a member ot" the Japanese Kempeitai in Johore Bahru during the occupation, ended yesterday when he was found guilty and sentenced to death by a War Crimes Court at SEATIC HQ. Johore Bahru. Sergeant Takao
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  • 385 8 OXFORD, May 22.—The South African batsmen found little to worry them in the Oxford University attack here to-day and they made their highest score of the tour so far. In reply to Oxford's first innings score of 303 for 9 declared, they made 510 for 6
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  • 414 8 On Sunday. RNAS SEMBAWANG defeated GHQ 2nd Echelon SEALF j by 42 runs. RNAS batted first and. on a lively pitch, wickets soon began to faL. With the score at 18 for 6, Laverty joined Ashworth and it was not until the score reached 51 that
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  • 169 8 Horses, Transfers Classification The following classification of horses has been issued by the Straits Racing Association: TRANSFERS: FROM CLASS 2 TO CLASS l> Double Nine, King Arthur. FROM CLASS 1 TO CLASS 2:—Calamint, Colour Patch, Distinguished, Jesanne, Ron Marie. FROM CLASS 3 TO CLASS 2:—Gay Prattle, Wynmalen. FROM CLASS 2
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