Malaya Tribune, 31 May 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA printed in Singapore HKuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Editorial 5311 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 EIGHT i'AljM| SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1947 R i?» The Malaya Tribune Londoo Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, SM.
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  • 398 1 TO TELL THE WORLD OF MALAY AS SUFFERING (Tribune Staff Reporter) I prominent Singapore Chinese, interviewed yesterday, strongly favourI sending a representative from Malaya to attend the Japanese peace nee to be held in Canberra in July. They feel that although as
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  • 464 1 Reuter. LHI, May 30.— Mountbatten, who Endia to-day with omentOUS plan ansfering power to is, learned that irgaon district of Punjab, some m Delhi, 50 vilbe< n completely r bactiy gutted fn the past four and refuge— were ot on the road a* i this latest
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  • 151 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese rubber merchants have requested the binP] Rubber Commission Import and Export Labour n duce the charges fcr handling rubber in view p n the price of rubber. ion in its reply expresses its sympathy with hants and will call a
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  • 225 1 Reuter. vpt>iNG May SO.— The nropriutor of a 16th Century coaching inn was summon. at Epping under the centuri> sold English common law for r»-♦'V-ntr t. n Kr.jo-pin o traveller. The result ot the case may. it is believed, affect every bate! in the country. Innkeeper
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  • 102 1 Reuter. Dagenham, May 30.—Nineyear Reginald Simpson of Wood Lane, Dagenham. fell down the hollow inside of a tree at Praslocs Park, Dagenham, and became wedged 35 feet from the ground. For more than an hour he called for help and then his plight was reported to
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  • 205 1 Reuter. COLOMBO, May 30*— isloie than 7UO Government clerics, representing pei Cent, of tne entice sian vii the main Government Secretariat, walked o t r thu afternoon. They were against the suspension b;, Chief Secretary C. H. Collins of 17 Government .servants who organised
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  • 65 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Yong Boon Chey, a 28-year-old Teochew. who was arrested recently in Geylang on a robbery charge, escaped from the General Hospital thi s morning. He was brought to hospital for treatment and wa> handcuffed to his bed in a ward. He managed to
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  • 155 1 Reuter. INDIANAPOLIS, May 30. There was a iata.l accident during the Endiarapoiui 500 miles Grand Pr x motor race held here to. ay, William Cantlon, age.i 43. reeeivh g fatal injuries when his car sk d-iea on the southwest turn arc! crashed Into i a wall o-
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  • 29 1 a r'rnp ?e pedestrian was hold up by 2 Chinese in Ram ah Street at ll o'clock last niyht and was relieved ol $200 and Ot wrist-watch.
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  • 358 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, May 30. -An official investigation began to-day into the crash of the United States Skymaster plane at La Guardia airfield, New York—the worst of seven air crashes reported in the blackest 24 hours in aviation history. Other crashes were:
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  • 519 1 I Out Of Every 7 In S'pore Has TB, But... (Tribune Stan' Reporter) There is small danger of people in Malaya contracting T.B. from cows, oxen, swine and poulty, according to Capt. D. P. White, Chief Veterinary Surgeon in Singapore. Although these creatures, particularly
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  • 124 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) Since the re-c»pe ..ng of the clfiee of the .it of Business N: n?s iiVL .he July 19. 1946. for the stration of limited companies and secondly en Mar. 1 this year to deal with ordinary businesses, only 4,012 names have been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 MANUFACTURERS CARVED 1 CJ ,k Furniture HOR CHEST L SHADES PEIPiNG STORE m i| HARD RD.. I < etj SINGAPORE. •jL ——isr-^^ in keeping with our reputation of bringing the latest goods FIRST we are now in the position to offer AMERICA* SILK LIXEX j wide $3.75 per yard in
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    • 47 1 All the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS Wholesale Retail Owi-g to limi'el stock no catalogue is issued Expert R. pairs Undertaken Yick Woh Hing 1 429. North Bridge Road, Spore Phone 7922 (near Middle Road) Mac ham Tadi! FOR A TIGER FULL STRENGTH Look for ihe Tiger Label
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  • 98 2 Police bail was extended to a young Chinese, Lim Cheng Chuan, at the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he was charged with disembarking from the "Van Heutsz" without the permission of the immigration officer and before the immigration signal had been hauled down. Mr. J. L. J.
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  • 41 2 Mr. Mrs. BASH1R MALIAL gratefully acknowledge the receipt of valuable gifts and best wishes from all their friends on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Jamilah. They sincerely regret the delay in acknowledging t h e same. I
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  • 545 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALACCA, Friday.—Juvenile derelicts of the war and its subsequent upheaval have now sought the sanctuary of the Jubilee Boys' Home in Banda Hilir. The story of their lives within the confines of this Home has now been told by the Resident
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  • 382 2 (Tribune Financial Corr.) (Tribune Financial Corr > There was less activity re ported for industrials and tm.s yesterday although these two sections of the share market were firmer. The industrial market was restricted by lack o sellers. Brick Prefs were inquired fo' at $3.45 out
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  • 71 2 Reuter. Buitenzorg. May 30.—Colonel A. J. Thomson, Dutch Military Commander of Buitenzorg, today alleged that an officer of the Republican Army "illegally in Buitenzorg directed attempts at sabotage yesterday of the United States Ooodyear Company's tyre factory here. Military police who entered the officer's house
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  • 121 2 A young rn. Chong s ee Ken g t0 m POsse^° seven tahii s 0 f room in China day mornmg, a a "Hitrthe First Di, tric over in her < n H® and i simo Herhu«band. who» «'as called up by the f fr P
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  • 47 2 Reuter. TOKIO. May 30 untitled occupation forces f' Japan observed a holiS? m memory of those Ti Hrst Cavalry Division LS pated .n the bration. At the arrne cemetery in Yok displays were placed a t the of the flagpole ar.d was decorated with thf'VC can flag.—Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 579 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In ShipAPore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE "Memnon" from U.K. for Hongkon, S'hal and Japan G. 15 |"Gleniffer" from U.K. for Horgkong C.l "Glengarry" from U.K. for Manila. Hong- G. 33 kong, Shanghai and Japan Mentor" from U.S.A. i •Robert Fruin" due from U.S.A. Jure 1 'Bellerophon"
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    • 358 2 situation vacant DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, JOHORE Temporary Appointments, Women Teachers. Application are invited for temporary Class I and IV appointments in the Department I of Education. Johore. for women English School Teachers. Applicants should send details of their qualification and previous teaching experience to the Superintendent of Education. J chore
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    • 325 2 NOTiCE NOTICE is heiebv ra LEE SUNG LIM. Jalan Besar, S: applied to the Board »rg Justices. Sir gape First Class Public House Lence for the BEER <fe STOUT for tion on the ground floor ol aforesaid premise, and h. -i application will be bea Court of the District J
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 598 3 IbsI W.^^p^ T v^^i > 9L '^1 SITUATIONS VACANT v \NTED —Unliable agents with gocu tot territories outside to represent leading cstaftom imoo'-ting general Replies to G.P.O 104, Singapore. EAM Caterer requiied foi in mess, male or female Only personal wtj be considered in the first instant to Box Malaya
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    • 699 3 I S,° OD T N f WS FOR ALL-Pohoomull illos. (India) have resumed. Business at their old premises 29, Batu i Road, Kuala Lumpur. j TAYLOR DANCE STUDIO children's classes Saturday morning. Qualified /surop?an Teacher. Enquiries 283, Orchaid Road. SAIL MAKERS, Camp-bed, Shoe and other manufacturers requiring American Cotton Duck
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    • 681 3 TO LET a sma 1 portion of a shophouse in a Flourishing Business Locality to be Let-Out for Business. Display inquire. Box 660, Malaya Tribune, Penan?. TEMPORARY Furnished Accommodation, in Singapore, offered to Army Officer and wife. No children. Apply Box: 630. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. TO LET in Lower Ampang
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    • 781 3 FOR SALE TYPE PLANS OF CABINS Small Dwellings suitable for Rural Areas available. App.y Box: No: 607, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. TRACING, duplicating and printing of Typewritten and graphic materials, planning, decorating and construction of bu: dings, estimating and valuing building works, private sales of land and house properties, journalistic and
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    • 529 3 i i ■saapg^aacg j FOR SALE: FREEHOLD vacant land Goodman Road, Grove Estate, close to Mountbatten Read 17.415 sq. ft. suitable for bungaiov.s Apply 194. Bukit Timah Road. MANY PENS many claims but stll no pen writes like a j STRATFORD. On sale everywhere. Exclusive agents for Malayan Union. Singapore,
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    • 426 3 WANTED AGENTS WANTED In Perak and Negri-Sembiclan fo_- selling wcliknown British Leather Shoes. Only business Firms need apply. Stocks ready. Apply: Direct Importer, P.O. Box: 164, Kuala Lumpur. I WANTED Epsom Salt any quantity j Oilers contact P.O. Box 490, Sinpa-J pore. j SCOTTS 1947 Stamp Catalogue Part 1 and
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    • 711 3 NOTICES. TENDERS. POLICE RATIONS Tenders will be received by the Colonial Secretary. SirgaI pore, before 12 noon on the J iOth June. 1947, for the supply lof ur. cooked rattens for l he Singapore Police Force for a period of 3 months commencirT from Ist July. 1947. 2. Further details
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  • 435 4 The decision to enlist i< cally domiciled personnel into the Regular Army i mmands the approbation f all who have given any thought to the question of local participation in local 'efence and particularly of those who strove in vain bofore the war to induce
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  • 798 4 That a man is innocent until he is proved guilty is still something of a novelty with the Japanese, as the people of th: occupied areas had good cause to understand. The people of Japan are ?einp: piven a Uvins? example of all that traditional Briish
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  • 203 4 Full and extremely friendly discussions have take •place between the Soviet and the British trade dele- Ration to Moscow, according Mr. J. Harold Wilson, 'eader of the British dele- ;ation, who has just arrived 3ack in London from Moscow. Talks will be continued hrough the Soviet trade
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  • 489 4 Letters To The Editor 1 The People's Postbag "VAKKOM". Sir.—The recent speech of Dr. MacGregor on the T.B. problem wo> depressing in the extreme. His warning to the Union T B. Board that it was no use making recommendation unless there were mean s of making them effective
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  • 202 4 K. P. D. NAIR. Sir.—The drop of rubber price in the international market Is a matter of grave economic significance to Malaya as the top rubber producer of the world. If the present drop continues it will undermine Malaya's economic structure and consequently its entire rehabilitation plan. Even
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  • 201 4 S. RAMALINGAM. Sir,—Since the liberation of Singapore, the Tamil programme in Singapore Radio is going from bad to worse in spite of repeated criticism. (1) At present a new girl announcer is announcing. She stammers while announcing and the Tamil words are not pronounced correctly. (2) Ido not
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  • 535 4 Reuter. Some remarkable facts about the little known country of Tajikistan, where only a 15-mile strip of Afghan territory separates the Soviet Union from India, are revealed by a Soviet journalist who has just paid a visit to this land of deep tropical valleys and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 42 4 Jewellery Diamond Watches TRY I G.C De Silva Bros. 3 RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore Phone *****. I AMERICA'S MOST ECONWIItJAL i Electric Refrigerator > New Shipment Just Arrived —Bock Your Orcer B.fou It is Too Late LEE FLETCHER 102-106, Orchard Road. Singapore. Thone 3338
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    • 19 4 "TRADEWINDS" Prcducts MACHINELESS WAVING Stock Available Al:K. H. WU TRADING COSole Distributers (Malays Burma) 69, Stamford Road Hwae No.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 73 4 STRAHGEASirMk^ WOOL /S NOT THE N.QTUZ2L COVEK'NG Or SHEEP/ /T/S EST/M0TED /r TOOK > HNC/EA/T HERDSMEN jpOO ,> y\ r\j& x vsoes TO 0 >: i m DEVELOP SmSBk stC&J WOOL-BEff&MG l-A/CnW^W SSIifvh PLANE H,000 MILES X FROM INDIANAPOLIS '0 m\-> BUENOS AlSES. ALBERTO gXf jft-f' CACRASCO SPENT ONLY s
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  • 910 5 Tc, Fight TB Menace 2, 7. tmt P n J he Gove ™™nt to legalise < State Lotteries to provide funds for hospiequipment to tackle the widespread preiberculojia was made by the Municipal Coma meeting yesterday ite of mhealth was allowed to continue,
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  • 53 5 Lee. a young Chi- d in the dock of the r< Police Court rged with extorN' ii last, he was case would be tried year—over a year ol the alleged offT.C. < d that Lee extorted Katies of rice from I by putting him c and his coolies
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  • 401 5 Ready-To-Wear Goods From U.S. (Tribune Staff Reporter) im D orVt!nn W f th the Gov f decision to ban the h»v oi° f X P ensiVe American textiles, the authorS V nf s taken n hand the P artial curtailment of eady made wearing apparel
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  • 27 5 The Royal Marines hand of the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Glory, playinjr at Raffles Hotel in their first public appearance in Singapore.
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  • 269 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) FENANG, FRIDAY—One of the worst incidents of piracy on the high seas has just been reported to the C.I.D. here by the lone survivor of a junk that was pirated off the northern Kedah coast. Of the junk's crew of
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  • 75 5 The Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate, Ltd.. will hold an extraordinary meeting at the company's registered office in Singapore on June 23. at which a resolution will be passed to convert the company's shares into stocks. The conversion will in no way affect the rights and privileges
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  • 266 5 The consecration of Monsignor Michael Olcomendy as Bishop of Malacca takes place tomorrow at 8 a m. at the Good Shepherd Cathedral. The Consecrating Bishop, Monsignor Frederick Joseph Provost, ar.d his two assistant Bishops, Mcnslgnor Albert Pierre Jean Faliere and Monsihgr.or Jean Baptiste
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  • 138 5 After two weeks of msDaria, Goh Tah Kak (34». a trishaw man. slit his throat with a razor at 2 O'clock in the morning of May 10. while his brother lay B&1< ep in the same room at their house in Manaseh
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  • 160 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Three masked men, one of whom was armed with a revolver and another a hand-grenade, entered the house in Race Course Road of Dr. M. Abraham, a private practitioner. yesterday afternoon, and removed cash and valuables, including a wris: watch,
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  • 149 5 At the end of April Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Secretary cf the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers Union, who is in the U.K. on a visit sponsored by the British Council, visited Louth Wales. His centre was in Cardiff where he met the South
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  • 175 5 Found guilty on charges of attempted extortion of $10.0J0 from one Yap Bee Chong of Ohcp Beng Lee, and cf carrying a handgrenadc at the 1\ milestone, East Coast Road, on February 13 last, a Chinese named ico Chu Kang was sentenced to 7 years'
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  • 71 5 Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, Officer Administering the Singapore Government, visited Bushey Park and the York Hill Homes yesterday morning. This js his Hrst visit as OA G He wis accompanied by Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. Secretary tor Social Welfare and Mr. J. T. N.
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  • 41 5 The Oleh Oieh Party holding a picnic tomorrow at the Pasir Rjs bungalow of Mr. Teo Kirn Eng. Members wishing to participate in the outing should fall In by 8.30 a.m. at 45 Onan Read for free transport.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 WHITEMETAL SMELTING COMPANY ENGLAND Makers of Non Ferrous Metal Alloys I Shipment Arriving Shortly Resin Flux Cored Solder Wire I Anti-friction metal ingots (High Un content) Phosphor Bronze Ingots Genmetal Ingots Sold ?.ccordh)£ to guaranteed analysis. SOLE AGENTS j RAHAMIN PENHAS LTD., 117 125 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.
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    • 85 5 I I i g; ROM Monday, June 2nd to Saturday, June 7th, We will devote a r.mall section in each department to the display of miscellaneous stocks which we are prepared to clear at a discount of 25% off the marked prices. This clearance applies to a strictly limited assortment
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  • 634 6 Allegations that her husband treated her with unkindness and cruelty were made against Maurice Alfred Porter, of the Public Works Department. Singapore, by his wife. Patricia Constance Porter, at present residing in Singapore, when her petition for a dissolution of her marriage with
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  • 168 6 (By Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Aw Kow, managing director of the Sin Chew Jit Poh, Singapore, has been appointed Fukien Provincial Councillor by the Chinese National Government in recognition of his devoted patriotic services during the war years. Mr. Aw left Malaya when it
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  • 77 6 It is ur.dersi-ood that the Social Welfare Department will shortly establish an office in Muar. Office accommodation «a being sought in the Health Office Block. Jaian Meriam. Muar. Office accommodation is also being -ought by the Public Relators Department for a community centre. A sale of work
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  • 286 6 Some limit will be placed on the number of licensed trishaws, Mr. L. Rayman. the Municipal President, said yesterday when answering a suggestion by Mr. C. E. Collinge, at the Commissioners' meeting. Mr. Collinge said that there were more trishaws plying the streets than
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  • 132 6 At the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Brown dismissed the appeal of Capt. W. S. Stoker, the master of S.S. "Matang" against the order of the Marine Court suspending his certificate for three months and ordering him to pay $140 towards the costs of the
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  • 312 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The famous works of Wang I Hsien Chao, one of China's leadi ing modern artists, were displayed for exhibition and sale yesterday at the premises of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street. Several prominent community leaders were noticed at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 139 6 TO-DAY lifßlll^ A WESTERN with a Jt^Mt^J^S DIFFERENCE/ \^W, r V s, r> W GREAT FUN! GREAT MUSIC! COWBOY CANTEEN" DARING YOUNG MAN" Two BEST COLUMBIA PICTURES! TO-M4.HT .>im-\i<.in I A corrplete Skeleton marches thru the Room! UNUSUAL INTEREST! TO-MORROW SPIDER WOMAN" SONDIRGAARD Unusual Spiers used for crimes aunivu s
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    • 132 6 This Picture will LIMP, SHAKEN, SOBERS but you cannot afford to m iss Jf' 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15 n 6.45,9.30 iATHAV KfM *W Phone 3400 V/Vi U A I a »d H 1 i Ktt< J RAY MILLFt Midnight I MGM's Super TechnicoU. >i To-night 1 ,r *W: A Wild
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  • 407 7  - VITAL LEAGUE CLASH TODAY FOR CHINESE NAVY (By PIVOT Thrilling soccer is promised to-day when the Chinese Seniors meet the Royal Navy in a League fixture the result of which is vital to both sides. Two points behind the leading Army, the Chinese Seniors will piay full out to I
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  • 60 7 U.P. DUBLIN, May 30.—First tickets drawn in today's $8,006,000 Irish Sweepstakes on the Derby, to be run at Epsom Downs on June 7, were: "Horse Cabin" Mrs. W. Smith, Australia; 'Spitfire" India; "For 11 Families" New York. Twenty-three tickets from ahnost 4,000,000 soM throughout the world stand
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  • 53 7 The following repiesent the Royal Engineer;, at soccer against the RAF Changi on Thomson Road ground tomorrow: Cullis; Ycsstv. Stevenson; Galloway, Martin, Tew; Close, Harrison. Nail. Chap in, Barnes. Reserves: Taylor. Bathgate, Old and Mooo'e. L/Cpl. Stothard will referee the game. R.F. colours wi' 1 be
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  • 304 7 Passengers from Malaya U India who are unaware of the Reserve Bank of India's ban on the import of gold and silver on arrival in India with gold or silver are'being forced to pay a substantial penalty in addition to import duty. Under the
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  • 125 7 Despite fierce opposition from the Victoria School team the Haikowyu 2nd XI succeeded in gaining a victory by an odd goal in 3 on the V.S. ground yesterday. Wing Kee netted the first goal for the school barely ten minutes from the start and the
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  • 69 7 A return soccer match has been arranged between CrriQ 2na Echelon und Embarkation HQ at Biakang Mat! today. Embarkation HQ knocked the Combined GHQ's XI out of the Parker Cup in the semi final by the odd goal In three when trie GHQ XI included ten Echelon
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  • 121 7 Reuter. SCARBOROUGH, May 29. South Africa gained a 2-0 lead against Great Britain when when their third round Davis Cup match opened today winning both the singles decided. In the nr*t tie, Tony Mottram ra<sea British hopes taking the first set from Eric
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  • 142 7 This week-end the Serangoon Association will be playing two soccer, matches. Trie following will represent the Association against the Borneo Co. Ltd. XI at tne Serangoon English School ground tomorrow: —Lim Cheng Heng; Tan Peng Kong, Chua 800 Lim; Ang Kirn Beng, Yeo Hock Suan. Lim Teng
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  • 114 7 FOOTBALL LEAGUE Chinese Seniors vs. Navy, Jalan Besar, 5 00 p.m. SOCCEK Haikowyu vs. CYMA Juniors, S.J.I, ground, 5.15 p.m. F N Sports Club vs. Trafalgar XI. Mental Hospita ground, 5 15 p.m. Borneo Co. vs Serangoon Asso.. Serangoon English School. 5.15 p.m. G H Q. 2nd Echelon
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  • 86 7 All the players, including the wicket keeper, had a hand in the bowling when P. F. de Souza's team—incidentally of twelve men—met and lost to Sq. Ldr. Stewart Harris XII on the Padang on Wednesday. De Scuza's team scored 90 and Sq. Ldr. Harris' XII replied
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  • 291 7 "Naval Occasion" A unique series of coincidences will make the 10.30 a.m. service in the Cathedral tomorrow a service specially to be remembered. The service will ir elude the ceremony of the "laying up" of the White Ensign which was flown by H.M.S. Sussex when she sailed
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  • 147 7 Reuter. London, May 30.—Probable runner s and jockeys for the Epsom Derby on June 7 are: Blue Train. Beary: Bhishma or Mighty Maharatta. Khade; Sayajlrao, Britt; Cadir, Elliott; Castle Street, Spares: Tudor Minstrel, Gordon Richards; Tites Street, Evans; Blue Coral. D. L. Jones: Migoli
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  • 177 7 S.C.C. Marine Department Share Honours Padang Soccer Slushy ground aad a sodden ball made- the soccer match between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Marine Department a test of endurance on the padang yesterday, and the teams had to be content with a draw of 4-all. The Marine department, opened
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  • 230 7 Reuter. PORTSMOUTH, May 30. The South African cricketers had an easy victory by sever wickets over the Combined Services today. The Services lost the last three wickets for an addition of only one run ar.d were all out in the second inittegs for 162.
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  • 69 7 An injured foot sustained by CREs left-winger Walker halted the soccer match between the team and the Jollilads at Jalan Besar yesterday, after the latter side had struck a lead of 2 to one. Walker's injuries sent him to hospital. S. Belt refereed the game and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 296 7 E5Z3— 3 30—6—8.30 p.m. "CHITKA" (A Tamil Social> Toright (11 p.m > Midnight "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" (In Technicolor) Starrirg. SABU Conrau Vcict June Duprez (Hindustani Version) "THE KID FROM BROOKLYN" (In Technicolor.) Opens Tomorrow "THE BLIIE DAHLIA" "THE SPIDER'S HtltKN' i Fmul Chaps, i Op<-i"s lom f now "THE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 52 7 TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water—B.3o a.m. 8 I*. 8.51 p.m. 8 ft. 2 in Low Water—2.2B a.m. 2 ft. 9 in: 2.49 p.m. 2 ft. 7 in. TOMORROW High Water—9.29 a.m. 8 ft. 3 m: 9.26 p.m. 8 ft. 5 in. Low Water—3 16 a.m. 2 ft--1 in: 353 prri.
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  • 434 8 U.P. 1 ONDON. May 30.—0n the eve of the June 2 momentous meeting of Vicerc# Viscount Mountbatten arid Indian political leaders, India confronts an inevitable Widespread guerrilla warfare between the Hindus and the Muslims, which will assume the proportions of a civil war and
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  • 82 8 (Tribune staff Reporter) A member i I the French foreign Legion lumped overboard the French troopship Marechal JofTre in the outer rcad> of Singapore Harbour on Thursday morning. The -oidicr. a Pole, was rescued by a Chinese sampan man and taken to Clifford Pier, where
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  • 42 8 Reuter. BATAVIA, May 30. Lawrence Myers, United States representative of the Java sugar survey, has arrived in Batavia accompanied by C. H. Varke"Visser, Dutch Adviser to the committee. Myers said the committee would tour Java to determine the island's sugra stocks.— Reuter
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  • 38 8 The C-in-C, S.E.A.L.F.. Gen-eral Sir Neil M. Ritchie, KBE. CB. DSO, MC. proceeded on leave yesterday and will return on June 15. He expects to spen.l part of his leave at Port D'ckson and part at Frasers Hill.
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  • 275 8 (By A Military Observer) Tomorrow, which will d* Just an ordinary Ist of Jure to most people, is a glorious Ist of Ju* c to the men of the Queer. 's Royal Regiment for they will celebrate the anniversary of that other glorious Ist
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  • 18 8 A picture taken untitled cent Army swimming championships in Singapore, showing competitors lined up befcr e a race.
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  • 251 8 PENANG—Penang's blsck market is at present fighting a stiff battle. Dot to get rich-quick but to eke out a living, according to scores of in the Unlike the early liberation days when business was "heaty", the term used by them, they have now found the
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  • 29 8 TOKIO. May 30 —Doctors had to reset the broken arm of General Mac Arthur's sor, Arthur, suffered while the lad was ice skating at the arme i forces rink.
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  • 244 8 As two youths, Alex Anthony and K. Marimuthu, found guilty of robbery, and sentenced to 12 months' r.i. each, left the deck at the First District Court yesterday, the latter with a shrug of his shoulders, and a smile en his face murmured,
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  • 298 8 The l Qmoerinj flf throughout BingtaJ 1 h been Bompleted S i ha ro* jelease, and fflc a: have not got eitw^* 1 wb a rumber on it oTi J wit h ber affixed to i house are ask j to irf* I Hutchir.scr 0 f
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 Prof: A.M. MIRZA (FROM EGYPT) Do not mlss the golden ooportunJty of payirg a visit to the (fh&Y* V/s world famous Palmist. AstroloAtSXJ ser and Horoscope Reading. Ali V§/ reading will be Confidential GIB 'Tt '/5? Regarding your Heart. Health vTfc ailments. Business. Marriage. love arTairs. Litigation, etc. T LnW
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    • 127 8 CHURCH SERVICES St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion <Plain>. 8 am. Chcral Eucharist. 10.30 a.m.. Matins, followi:;', by Holy Communion at 11.15, 5.30 p.m.. Evensong. St. Hilda's Church. Katong: 3 n.m. Holy Communion 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Paul'c Church, Upper Ser- angoon: 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Evensong: 5.30 p.m.
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    • 192 8 REX CHILDREN'S f.UIB. (Organized by Rex Cinema) To-Morrow's Programme at II a.m. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" i Preceded by 'SHORTS^ Members (to all s<ats| 50 rift I Upstairs: $1.00. Non.membe.-s: 50c«s. SPECIAL CONCESSION CHARGES TO MEMBERS ONLY AT THE REX Re-taurant ard retreshaecJ room downstairs. EDUCATIONAL POSTERS OF THE
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