Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1947

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Editorial SSII Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 ĕk.iii Him SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune I onitofl Ag<\its:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 166 1 SOVIET PLANES SPEARHEAD CAVALRY ATTACK' Fighting In Progress Reuter. o G ui f Une 10 Caval »y troops from the Outer Mongolia Republic penetrated 200 miles into Chinese territory in an attack on the Sinkiang town of Peitashan S" 2S L 5, acCordin to an
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  • 450 1 (Tribune Stat? Reporter) Four students from the Anglo-Chinese School will leave within a few days by the Azalen City" for the United States for further studies. They are Aibert Goh, Syn Wai Mun, Raymond Yong, and Ho Kum Chocn. They are
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  • 80 1 Reuter. LONDON. Jure 10. —The Charcellor of the Excheauer. Mr. Dalton. has deeded that there yas no case to set up a formal lraulrv into the allege.! budget leakage. Mr. Daltou today told the Commons that at his request, the Stock Exchange set up a committee
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  • 50 1 M S'a// Reporter) re may se c its two world's fastest plane—in action toil the Kings Birthday S Wing Cdr. H. A. -Wilso-J, DSO, DFC id Flt/Lft. J. H. Wilson arrived, and if the which have been d locally can take oIT. will join tomorrow's
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  • 65 1 Annual Report, the Sin- ociation observes that c in the flour ration ir.ake up for a cut in ration in the economy > pie accustomed to rice food. It has not the iities, it is far more difpr pare and it is not pa'a*ab!e. n
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  • 39 1 apore Association Anrt states that it has Nfced a resolution "that income suitable for this Colony." undoubtedly the inten Q vernment sooner or attempt to impose this ration and the Corntill has the matter under [deration."
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  • 34 1 untitled June 10.—One mi ;ns, formerly mem--1 Ciernuo forces, me now fornu around Faken- :<:. assisting sugarbeet arc now 7,000 pri- war en No., d thr.t many will leave hen the beet hoeing is cuter.
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  • 27 1 untitled 10—Sixteen untitled accidents occured in Qf the past six months clam:;ge amounting to the American Eighth y section announces, lent* involved fatalities •ndred resulted in injuries.
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  • 154 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 10. Th* US. Secretary of State, Mr. Marshall, today gave a warnniK that "this is a crucial period in our history", and annealed to Coneress to restore th-3 $55,000,000 cut in the State Department's $279,000,000 budget estimate for 1948. Speaking before the Senate
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Ottawa. June 10.—A Royal salute of 21 guns and the strains of "Stars and Stripes' played by massed Canadian Army and Air Force bands welcomed President Truman and his family here today. Making the first State visit of a UJS. President on British Commonwealth territory, President
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  • 108 1 Reuter. Rangoon, June 11.—The Burmese constituent assembly here ;s expected to adopt a resolution today affirming that the constitution to be dratted by the assembly shall be that of a "sovereign independent union of Burma." Another motion sponsored by Aung £an will recommend that the constituent
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  • 463 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Government's negligence and indifference in the past towards the tuberculosis problem in Singapore is mainly responsible for its present menace to society and high morality rate says Dr. Chen Su Lan, a leading social worker and anti-opium champion. Dr. Chen said: "Government
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  • 87 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. June 10.— Gerhart Eisler. said to be the United State's leading Communist, was today convicted of "contempt of Congress. Sentence will be annouced on June 27 The verdict carries the maximum penalty of $1,000 fine and four months to one year's imDrisonment Eisler
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  • 102 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Field Marshal Montgomery, Chief of Imperial General Staff, is, I understand, due in Singapore towards the end of this month on his way to Australia and New Zealand. The exact date of his arrival is not known yet. Reuter reports that he will
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  • 191 1 U.P. LONDON, 10. Fifty American cebutarles got U.j thrill of their lifetime today— presentation at Court when King George and the Royal Family cleared the slate of their social obligations which had piled up Qujring the years of war. with a mammoth garden party.
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  • 29 1 TOKIO, June 10.—The first postwar shipment of Austra ian vool to Japan amounting to 7,481 bales is expected to arrived on or about June 13 aboard the steamer Ycfckateb.
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  • 99 1 Reuter. I Washington, June 10.—The Secretary of Sta.e, Mr. Marshall, disclosed today that the Assistant Secretary of State, John Hllldrmg, i s resigning tor "personal and financial reasons." Mr. Marshall made this dis closure during a testimony before the Senate appropriations committee when he
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  • 39 1 The Singapore Association considers that in view of the serious increase in crime in the Colony the only effective remedy is to banish non-British subjects and to impose maximum sentences on those not amenable to banishment.
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  • 258 1 (Tribune Staff ReporterJ "Wot? No strikes 111 Slrgaj.oie?" was the first question asked by fcur Malij'ar guests of the British Com"ml. who returned this morr'ng on the "Empress of s>otlard" from their two months' tour of fcrgUr.d. The rext quest tor. warn "Wrier-* rar we get
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 I I ,:r your Electrical Installation and Refrigerator Repairs Call at:— Qsi r/s Refrigeration! Service, Dhoby i gaoriL KING IN THE FIELD~Tn~SPORW\ ENGLISH HOTSPUR, FOO TBALL vcA FOOTS in sizes 5 to 12 FOOTBALL JEUSEYS In iraroon, scarlet, Jn t. black. Royal Blue, green, saxe blue, emerald, sky "blue, white,
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    • 115 1 1 pewrgR jj Ideal Otfti f4 Prom Malaya I I- J Beer Mugs I Services E I»5r Cigarette Sets W?* Powder Bowls BI: ugM -i iQie Stands m Flower Vases HL- De Luxe I FIFTY YEARS AGO, smokers j KHfT in tne Dominions and Colonies Lint A LrwwtlUi«ir* i were
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  • 381 2 (Tribune Staff R PnftH Employees of local cinema* the Singapore Cinema Workers' rr with their present salaries %f mands to their employers fo: (1) an increase of 30 per cent, on the basic pay; (2) high cost of living allowance 30 per cent, on the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 556 2 SHIPPING IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEX LUXE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM GLFNAFFARIC Calls GDYNIA JULY 4 GLENGARRY JULY 8 From U.K. for Straits, Hong 1 Kong and China. GLENAPP G6!7 DENBIGHSHIRE In Port EURYMEDON End June TITAN Early July I IXDO-CIIIXA S. X. CO. 1 SAILINGS
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    • 335 2 if— In Seventy days! The Story of Malaya By E M. CLOVER $5/ post free AGENTS Kelly Walsh Ltd j Raffles Place, Singapore. r J AIR BOOKINGS SEA BOOKINGS RAIL BOOKINGS tltAKlftl. AMD M!K»\RUI<il. Of '<: Consult COOKS 7 TRAVEL DEPARTMENT Apply to us for information on all matters relating
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    • 160 2 BANKING The Travancore Forward Bank Ltd* (Incorporated in Travancore) with limited liability. Head Office:—Kottayam, Travancore. Branches throughout Travancore and at Madras and other important Centres in South India. AUTHORISED CAPITAL Rs. 50,00,000 Issued and Subscribed Capital Rs. 25,00,000 Paid-Up Capital and Reserves Rs. 17,26,000 Total Resources Exceed Rs. 2,00,00,000 The
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    • 689 2 ENGAGEMENT DANA —OSWALD: The engagement was announced oh the 9th June, 1947, between Walter Thuraisingam. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dana (of the Municipality) and Angelina Jeevamirtham, eldest daughter of Mr. J. A. P. Oswald of the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. Percy G.
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    • 129 2 NOTICE Bankruptcy Ordinia (Chapter 43) In the High Oogri of the Colony of SBgapft In Bankruptcy- Wage Etftf) Administration Order No 73 > 1938 RE RASHID ALI of J Mir? Road, Singapore; Sera-.-at st James Power Notice is hereby X*« m First and Foal Dir*w tended to be 1 above
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  • 291 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The stories of misappropriation and rrisusp of NKKA supplies to China are Incorrect and grossiy grated, said Maj.-Gen. Glenn E Ed-erton nf or of UNRRA actives n CWna when in^wed esterday on the President Polk on which he and Mrs
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  • 193 3 (Tribune Market Cot».\) Ocean rubber shipments from Malaya during May totalled i 5,961 tons. This was a big increase over the April figure which was 76.709 tons. Of the May total the United States took a little over half— 51,084 tons. But the United
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  • 101 3 For being in possession of dagger and a kris'at the landing steps off Arab Street on Oct 29. Haji Salleh bin Haji Hassan, a Malay, was fined $200. in default six months' rigorous »m--orisonment by the Second District Judge, Mr J. P. Merson. yesterday.
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  • 54 3 lull meeting held yesterrte Board ol Management War Risks < Goods; Insur nd, the Board, by a madecided to reaffirm th.. n of the Board, arrived •Sept 9, 1941. and subsepubiished in the Malayan that the risk of seizure by an enemy is not covernder ihe
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  • 67 3 m Our Own Reporter) ca, June 10.—Two Javaarmed with parangs, held Chinese merchant on Sunin Bukit Lintang ai d relieved him of $200 in cash, is alleged that the robber., ilked in after the occupants of p had retired for the The proprietor was ned. menaced with
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  • 125 3 Sentence of 18 months rigorImprisonment was parsed at First District Court ye>teron a 24-year-old Chinese. Kin, for. assisting in the man agement of an unlawful society. On March 26, A.S-P. Mr. K. L. n, was on rounds with a party in the Lavender Home Road area,
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  • 76 3 cca, June 9. -Straits-burn c amateurs who appeared eCond day of the Welfare C ncert had a pleasant on Saturday when the rnor-Geaera] of the Malayan o went back stage and chatniormally with those who k part. was the second performthe Malacca Chinese of Kia Syc"
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  • 88 3 ■-Ml. Tuesday —The Chin- '>oU In Muar have now dieted their half-yearly teri xaminations. A farewell waa given to the graduat--1 asses by the students of Muar Chong Hwa Hwa Nan in the School Hall at 7.30 last night. reported that the Muar mn cb of the Malayan
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 568 3 WANTED WANTED Cameras: Rolleiffex, Roileicord, Voiglander focussing I brilliant, ana an enlarger for miniaj ture negative, must ne in perfect i condition, good price paid, partij culars and price—Leong Mow 50, High Street. Lahat. Perak. I VANTED Pony or Horse as Ladies' ack. Full particulars to Box No. 693, Malaya
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    • 792 3 LUSH 11 SITUATION VACANT WANTED a capable Nurse tes Dispensary. Preferably Chinese. Apply 316, South Bridge Road. Singapore. YOUNG AND INTELLIGENT Clerks wanted by Chinese Bank for Accounts work. Candidates should preferably have passed Senior Cambridge with working knowledge of Chinese. Good salary with HCL allowances. Apply Box: 715, M.T..
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    • 566 3 MISCELLANEOUS DANCING LESSONS given Daily (11 a.m.—B p.m.; Phone 6181 reappointment. C. H. Tan, "The Carlton" 28. Cavenagh Road, off Orchard Road, (next Market*. j HOE ANN EXPERIENCED Contra*. j tor wishes to undertake at very j reasonable terms private read work, repairs (Asphalt, Laterite, j etc.) also specialize in
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    • 568 3 "NORMAJi LIM Snorts Requisite.-, Specialist SPECIAL OFFER TO I ESTATES AND MINES SPORTS CLUBS: 4 Badminton Rackets, 1 dozen Shuttlecocks, l Badminton Net. Price Per Set: $30.00; $40.00 $50.00 Postage Free. No C.OJ3. Cash With Order. Phone: ***** Office: 6 Bonham Street, Singapore. CLEARANCE OFFER 50% Reduction of Lemon Juice
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    • 927 3 I FOR SALE: One New B.S.A. i Motor Cycle. 500 cc S.V. Very iittie Used. Comprehensive insurance, Owner leaving C o 1 on y and One Austin 7. 1937 38 Model Excellent condition. Apply 26$ Race Cour.-.e Road between I to 1 p.m. 2 to 6 p.m. FOR SALE: Navy
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  • 446 4 At a time when America id patently terrified of the Soviet '•menace," when By tain's prestige In the international field is at a low ebb and when China is badly rent by internal dissension and economic difficulties, Ciafty Japanese politicians are putting out gentle fecit rs to determine
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  • 788 4 ier Highness TENGXU AMPUAN. c< nsort of the Sultan of Selangor. is an expert at embroidery work in whfch she lakes great delight. She alo holds classes for social welfare workers in Selangor amon, whom are several European women. She has contributed much of hei work, for
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  • 621 4 'I HERE may be a shortage o! bricks these days-but there's no scarcity of brickbats. When Dr. Franklin BicJknell wrote in the Medical Press that England is dying of starvation, he can hardly have hoped to have been taken seriously. But Lord Addison has been at him with a
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  • 347 4 To chock the health of i forty-seven million people is no simple task, but it is one of the jobs which Mr. Bevan,Britain's minister of Health, has to perform. Every year in normal times he has to publish a detailed report showing how
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  • 183 4 Letters To 1 he Ctiik-r The, Peoples Poslbgq Sir.—In an article appearing in your esteemed paper in connec lien with the Straits Chinese 3riti>h Association annual general meeting. Mr. T. W. Ong unreported to have said that 4, the Straits Chinese are natural bcr.i Br.ti-h Subjects, enjoying
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  • 29 4 Sir.—I am a collector of Post-age-stamps and especially interested in the stamps of Malaya and the Par East JOHN DE kVK E. (Ranonkelstrtat, 9 Eindhoven Holland).
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  • 171 4 Sir,—The election of a Ceylon Tamil to the Presidency of lately constituted brand) of the above Congress at Taiping na> kd to a series of speculations m to its actual scope and cons'.:*: tion and it would set at rest th? controversy nam going on here if tho-e responsible
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    • 13 4 To Clear at Cast TEA c V»s AND I 21-00 i PER DOZEN
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 68 4 THE MOCKING- A. BIHD IMITATES SQUB)WW&ON[ H THE &MAu.=*r WHEELS ami lM t» FOR SEARINGS VlruH W THE IVHTER t/OU D&NK TODP</ MWONCE HffVE r BEEN IN CLEOPffRffc Sf SWIMMING POOL/ 3CIENCE BELIEVES /Cy^Sf) THAT THE SAME '-'.L H 7' WATER HAS EXISTED s£.? jS?» ON EARTH (-"OR AGES, S
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  • 138 5 What of to-day? There opportunities. iho*e who have had ng one thing re la do worthier the untrained. rerywberc have tiirouyh I.C.S. Courses, so also offer you the 56 pears' matchthe creative iinical instruction is competent as latevov work you cnsagoJ.
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  • 206 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, June 10.—Even after a 100 per cent, increase in wages to Indian estate workers, the ruooer industry in Malaya can reap a prcnt of $270,000 per day at the present price of '41 cents per pound, states a
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  • 130 5 Of the 513 cases dealt with in I regard to Price Control offences. I 495 convictions were secured 1 during the month of May. There 1 were 11 acquittals, with four Cases struck off and three offenders cautioned and discharged. There were 17 postponements
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  • 388 5 The trial of Tan Ming Seng, (22) a partner in a barbershop in Hong Lim Street, on two charges of murder and robbery, concluded yesterday at the Singapore Ffth Assizes before Mr. Justice Brown and a common jury, when the accused was found not guilty
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  • 131 5 At a meeting of the Central Committee of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya Mr. R. Mac Donald was elected President, and Mr. Jeans Vice-Presid-ent and Mr. E. H. S. Bretherton the Secretary. Among other lesolutions agreed upen. it was resolved that the Whlt6 Ensign
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  • 90 5 A tor.gkang anchored off North Boat Quay caught fire last week There was an explosion, and Tay Bock Poh. a m-mber of the crew, ard Erg Kirn Swee the engineer-owner of the vessel, who were trapped in the ergine room, received severe burrs. They were
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  • 161 5 A recent War Office announcement gives the following appointments with the acting rank of Major General: Brigadier C. B. Robertson. M.C Brigadier General Stair Southern Command in England to Chief of StafT Southern Command. Brigadier E. O. Herbert, D.5.0., Commander Royal Artillery sth Division to be Commander
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  • 172 5 (Tribune Siujf BeßOrter) Bishop Edwin F. Lee, head of the Methodist Mis>ion, Malaysia, will be leaving for Sibu, Sarawak, in a few days to conduct a brief institute for Methodist pasters and teachers. He will be accompanied by Mr. Homer Cheng, Assistant Secretary for Chinese
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  • 122 5 The Singapore Traffic Advi-ory Committee was re-formed this year as a committee of technical experts and not as a representative committee. The committee aims to reach decisions at a technical and official level to ensure that decisions were reached In the light of practical
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  • 28 5 There will be a lecture on "Taoism -1 by Mr. Khoo Heng Keng at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnhill Road.
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  • 119 5 (By a Military Observer) Under the Army Educational Scheme every demobilised soldier has the opportunity of receiving six months free Vocational Training in any trade he cares to nominate. In one instance a Guardsman, Barrett said he wanted to become a professional boxer and as
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  • 285 5 (By a Military Observe?) The last party of the Ist Battalion, the King's Regiment has returned to the United Kingdom from India in Britain's largest troopship the "Georgic". When the troopship tied up at Liverpool the Lord Mayor went aboard to talk to the 8
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  • 167 5 A special morning matinee has been arranged by the Rex Chil dren* s Club on Thursday, June 12, at 11 a.m. on the occasion of the King's birthday. A very interesting programme of selected '"shorts" has been arranged for the children and their guardians, and
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  • 56 5 For selling a packet of ciga I rettes at 45 cents.—2s cts. in ex- j cess of the controlled price—Ah Siew (30) was fined $200 in the I Second District Court ye>terday. Hi was arrested on Wednesday by a food control Inspector on the road side at Beach
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 329 5 BLADDER DISORDERS is i riding and discomfort. Nature i danger note. The constant 1 that goes on in sna 4 hat quantities of poisons ta arc formed. To maintain these must be filtered away ps. They must not pause in I < of cleansing and purifying In the world-famous De
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    • 315 5 Hear the World On a 11l \I»I< X lIADIO —THE SUPER SENSITIVE SHORT-WAVE RECEIVER I IT LOOKS WHAT IT IS I A Precision Instrument TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. J CONTROL Universal AC DC. 110 250 *o!ts VOLTAGE liar.ml. Provision for Gram pick-up J VALVE- :Triode Hexode PiCharger. j SEQUENCE Var. MU H
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  • 381 6 Following is the order'of runI ring, with sera tellings, for toI day's races at Kuala Lumpur: Double totes on R?.ces 3 4 i and Races 6 7. RACE ONE HORSES CLASS 4, DIV. 2 5 I|2 FURLONGS. Lady of Kent 10.00 Coolborough 9.12 Peggy's Choice
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  • 43 6 RACE 1 DEMOCRAT Peggy's Choice RACE 2 GREENDALE Skittals RACE 3 WONDER BIRD Foundation Stone RACE 1 DONNELL ABU Career Girl RACE 5 WYNMALEN Austerity Maid RACE 6 SIR FRESCO Sh übel RACE 7 EULOGISM Bow Legs RACE 8 WIRRA Red Ted.
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  • 63 6 The following will represent i the Humshirc XI at against, the EFI Depot soccer team on Thursday at Farrcr Park ground at a.15 p.m. SI th am bra m; B. J. Layman, (Captain*. Sang Gheel, V. J. Dass, Kirn Swee. Sattar: Lim Boon Kwang, Paul Davies, A.
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  • 82 6 The following is the Negri State team which is to meet Singapore at cricket this week-end on the local padang: T- K. Sukumaren, A. R. Chapman. Gurdlal Singh A. S. Cotter. Major Day, Major McGregor, J. E. Edmunds, Patridge, Capt. AUsop, Yacob bin Latiff and
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  • 75 6 Th e following have been selected to represent the F&N Socce XI against th c Singapore Rangers tomorrow at their ground Telok Kurau at 5 p.m. requested to "fall in in the O.Tice for free transport before 4.15 p.m. sharp. Willie Soh, Awang Chik, Ghani, Lim Som
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 169 6 CHILDREN'S I MATINEE -mm i i -i jam j_i fll •/5 I 11 ll I fir To-morrow 11 a.m. A Specially Selected Programne for the Kiddies« Come and Enjoy This Hilarious Comedy!! Bud ABBOT And Lou COSTELLO "KEEP 'EM FLYING" (A Universal Picture* Upstairs $100 Downstairs 75 "Babes On Broadway"
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  • 424 7 NOTTINGHAM, June 10.—Following a sensational batting collapse in their first innings, England are faced with defeat in the First Test match against South Afrit? which will conclude here to-morrow. Following on 325 runs behind South Africa's total of 533, England at close to-day were still 47
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  • 227 7 The Football League fixtures on Friday, S.R.C. vs SC.F.A. <2> and on Saturday, Army vs S.CF.A. (1), have been postponed due to the programme arrang ed Dy the S.A.F.A. for the Sing Tao Footballers who will arrive with the Manila Basketball team by plane on Friday.
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  • 39 7 A general meeting of the United Athletic Party will be held in Mr. A. J. Monteiro's residence at No. 6, Rowell Road. Singapore, on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., and members are kindly request ed to be present-
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  • 37 7 The third Committee Meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association will be held on SUNDAY at 12.30 p.m. at Mr. Yeo Siew Chuan's residence No. 25, Branksome Road, (near Katong Post Office, off Tanjong Katong Road.
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  • 52 7 Mental Hospital vs Dutch Army, M.H- ground, 5.15 p.m. Jollilads vs 223 BOD. Alexandra. 5.15 p.m. G. H. Q. Echelon r s H. Q. Singapore Dist., Ft. Canning. 5.15 p.m. Fool Control vs BOD. St. Georges Rd., 5.15 pm. Naval Base Asian XI vs Singapore Customs, N. Base.
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  • 78 7 The finals oi the Kluung District Badminton Open Champion. shlps were played off in the Government English School Hall and the results were: Singles: Yeo Cheng Swee Q941 Johore State runner-up) beat Hooi Peng Vim (15—2, 16-8). Junior Singles: Ng Boon Heong beat fcharoum G. A. Wahab
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  • 316 7 (By Our Boxing Reporter) The West Australian Welterweight champion, Leo Heany, who has signed on for Promoter Kow Kirn Lin promotions in this country, leaves Fremantle today on the "Charon" which is expected in Singapore on June 24. Other importations are Johnny his
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  • 58 7 Reuter. London, June 10—At Leeds, "Yorkshire beat Somerset by an innings and 35 runs, Yorkshire 321 for 9 declared, Somerset 152 and 134 Robinson, right-arm offspinner 6 for 75). At Gloucester, Gloucestershire beat Leicestershire by six wickets, Leicestershire 142, and 308 (Jachson 108, Goddard, rightarm off-spinner, seven for
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  • 102 7 The Chinese Swimming Cub defeated the Bukom Sports Club at table tennis by seven games to nil at the CS.C. premises on SundayResults (C.S.C. players mentioned first):— Chio Eng Quee beat Chow Peng Sum 3—2; Scow Kong Ho beat Zaini b. Osman 3 —o; Lim
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  • 93 7 223 BOD won both their cricket fixtures during the week-end. They beat Jurong by 20 runs on Saturday: BOD were all out for, 77 (Major Goodall 23; Parsons' five for 15), while Jurong replied with only 57 (Duclo s 17; Capt. Abbott five for 11). Meeting
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 306 7 14 DUNNE BOYER J E together Again Kdward G. Robinson's In Th«> S.nsaUon*, R ole 'k^ThSt N WARNER BROS. ■HIT Jv A T YOU'LL TALK ABOUT If "MAN POWER" InUNI^R^ with "HERS TO HOLD" f, a ilSJnii Geors? with JOSEPH COTTEN [ETRICH and raft She Who Gives Her Lips in
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    • 99 7 FOR TIMBER Requirements Please Enquire SENG HUA SAWMILL CO, 99, Kampong Bugis. Phone 6325. Always In stock all varieties of sawn and unsaw TIMBER for immediate delivery. ■THE TRUCK THAT I PAYS ITS WAY! j I economy you want "and |J DISTRIBUTORS:— Cycle Carriage J Co., (1926) Ltd., 43, Orrhard
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  • 424 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) PENANG. -For defaming Fong Ngook Mooi, a 124 year-Old girl, by say.ng that she had had intimate relations with a Bengali named Moonsugu on Nov. 29 last year, Bilan, son of Shaik Rashid, was fined $500, in defouit, three months' rigorous
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  • 112 8 Control of the British Far Eastern broadcasting Service in Mai aya will soon pas s into the handof the British Broadcast Ing Corporation, according to Mr. C. Lawson-Reece. contr liter of the FEB who has Just returned from London where he Co.: ferred with BBC
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  • 22 8 A motor-coach that vanished from Birmingham garage wa> found abandoned on a cafe c;>r park near Plough. Several seats had been removed
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  • 501 8 Over 2,000 under-nourished Singapore children between the ages of two and six are daily given one me k Tv! Ud i ng P lllk at tne 12 Children's centres now run by the Social Welfare Department This scheme was started early in January with a Government
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  • 30 8 Members of the CYMA (CXhurcjh of the Sacred Heart) are informed that a Picnic will be hed at 6 5/ 2 milestone, Pasir Panjang, on King's Birthday, tomorrow.
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  • 151 8 Finding that $225 all he possessed in the world —was missing, while he was in Maxwell Road on May 12, Sim Ah Hai went into a public convenience and slit his throat twice with a razor and then lay
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  • 218 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, June 10.—An exciting sea chase between a Chinese tongkang and a pirate craft finally resulting in a high sea robbery by armed men of goods valued at $9,000, was reported by members of the crew of the victimised vessel in Malacca
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  • 49 8 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce ha 5 requested Singapore Chinese to put up flags in celebration of the King's birthday tomorrow. Singapore Station will broadcast on 485 metres a description of the Parade ceremony on the Padang tomorrow from 7 a.m. until the conclusion.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 103 8 TODAY'S j Vy EATHER FAIR AND FINE Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, oy the K.A.F. Central ■orecasung Station, Air Command. Far East. Fair tni> afternoon and tomorrow morning with long dry period. Fine tonight. Wind, light south easterly. Sunset: 1839 hrs. Sunrise: 0628 hrs. Moonrise: 0040
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