Malaya Tribune, 20 June 1947

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune /jV THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) EI(J 1I1 PAGES^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1947 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—M«*»sr* lul<jj Turner Lid., Tata* Hmmm 98, St.
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  • 499 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore is to have a new charter for child delinquents. The rules of the old Singapore Reformatory School are to be scrapped. Instead, boys sent to Singapore's new Boys' Home will witness an entirely changed atmosphere
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  • 515 1 DON. June 19.—A spirited debate on Russian the Balkans followed Mr. opening in the Commons' foreign poiicv debate to-day i his reply, Mr. Bevm. referring to Hungary, do not know whether it is worth while going ;ieal detail on this matter.
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  • 185 1 r Thorneycroft, one of the leaders of the group r Conservatives known as the Tory Reform c, which aims at reforming the Conservative aid. Do not let us have any false illusions that ions with foreign powers are going to be deaccording to what political party happens
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  • 138 1 U.P. Hongkong, June 19.—1t is reported that Canton is under one foot of water, following the bursting of the Shekkok diver>ionaiy dam nearby, where the North River waters are still rising. Many refugees are fleeing to Canton from outly.ng areawhich are flooded 10 to 15 feet. CNRRA
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  • 185 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Chinese importer., who claimed from the Dutch com pensatlon for ,-jcds confiscated before and after the promulgation of Dutch shipping regula tion.s on Jan. 28. are now reported In favour of accepting the basis on which the Dutch offer Of
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  • 33 1 U.P. TEHERAN. June 18.—Th c Iranian General Staff said today that government troops clashed with "Barrezani". the tribesmen in the mountains north of Maku. Both sides suffered heavy casualties.—U. P.
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  • 327 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, June 19.—The mysterious, powerful cosmic rays that bombard the earth from all directions may be caused by atomic explosions on the sun or other stars, Dr. Scott E. Forbush reported to the National Academy of Science to-day. Forbush, of the
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  • 24 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, June 19.—The three-day-old strike of the United States seamen in the East coast ports was settled today.—Reuter.
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  • 61 1 U.P. MANILA. June 19.—The Chinese Consul-General. Shin Cho Shing, who drives his own car in Manila has filed a complaint with the Foreign Affairs. Office against a motor cyclist cop apprehending him for speeding. Th e Consul-General pleading diplomatic immunity said his licence was confiscated and he
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  • 93 1 Th e 14,000-ton heavy cruiser H.M.S. Belfast, flagship of the C-in-C. Pacific Fleet, Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, slipped into Singapore's man-of-war anchorage yesterday morning. She had Just returned from a visit to Penang and Malacca. While at Penang she took part in th c hunt for
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  • 668 1 Leopold Says "I Wasn't Traitor" Reuter. BRUSSELS, June 19.—The "white paper" of King Leopold of the Belgians issued here to-night rejects as "entirely false" allegations t hat the King surrendered without warning the British and French allies. The report stressed that Belgium's prewar policy
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  • 125 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Of the 2.115 jinrikshas, which should have been extinct by the j end of April thi* year, when they were officially declared abolished, over a dozen are still to be found I in the outskirts of the city, plying for passengers.
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  • 336 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wedr.esuay. —Remarking that he v could no' bu*t take a serious view in the case against the accused Mr. Justice Speftcer Wilkinson at the Assize Court sentenced Togo Jui, a Japanese surrendered personnel, to five years' hard labour on a charge
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  • 20 2 Income-tax will remain at 2s. in the pound in the Isle of Man on incomes up to £500 a year.
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  • 34 2 Reuter. Tokio, June 19.- Shipments of Jaoanese films to the United States and China a> part payment for urgently-needed imports of foodstuffs are being considerered by the Japanese authorities, according to the Japanese press.—Reuter.
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  • 92 2 Reuter. MOSCOW, June 19.—A Britisn Naval SQuaaron is to sail through the Dardanelles on a visit to the Soviet Black Sea fleet next month to coincide with the Soviet Red Navy Day on July 27. it was disclosed here today. Ihe squadron will consist
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  • 11 2 Six letters written by Beethoven were sold for £1,225 in London.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEIV LIKE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, GLFNAFFARIC JULY 4 GLENGARRY Calls Hamburg JULY 8 muui v is., tor Straits, Hong Kong and China. EURYMEDON End June TITAN Early July L\oo-01L\A S. BT. CO. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKOiNG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CAUI TfA from
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    • 271 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Invited For the Maintenance of certain vacant lands in the Municipal Area during the period Ist July. 1947 to 31st December. 1947. Specification ana Tender Forms from Municipal Engineer's Office 50 cts. (Room 218) Deposit $50- (refundable) Eventual Security $400|-. Closmg in Municipal Secretariat (Room No.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 117 2 TODAY'S 1 VyEATHER f REPORT i Local Thundery Shower Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, mpiied the R.A.F. Central Station, Air Command. Far East. Lccai Uiui.uery showers at rat becoming fair during aitern s :d n:ie tonight. Chance of showers tomorrow morning. Wind mainly light south-east-rly but
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  • 280 3 The tri »i of two Chinese—Sim Ah Tiew and Chong W* n char ed wi th armed robbery at the house of a Chinese carpenter residing at the 12th milestone, Road—concluded at the Singapore Assize 1 Court yesterday when the common
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  • 213 3 A discussion on whether rke Road should be renamed Swiss Club Road arose at the il Board meeting yesterday Tlx; Road is on land owned by the Bukit Timah Rubber EstateLtd. The Swiss Club and other rwners of properties frontingi Road have a right of wavi
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  • 259 3 While their relatives and friends crowded tho mih- KaJfery of the Fourth Magistrate's SSTyĕsterdav 2 R?bK a v d Siow ESS hm aik Hoe Rubber Factory, stepped uo h n the dock and were tentatively charged with the murder a compatriot and co-worker
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  • 95 3 Looking extremely weU after his holiday trip to Australia and New Zealand, Lord Killearn, Special Commissioner for SouthEast Asia, returned to Singapore by air yesterday. Accompanying him was Lady Killearn. HE. the Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, together with members of the Special Commissioner's Office met Lord
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  • 83 3 < Tribune Staff Report a) When a boy pleaded guilty to a charge of knowingly receiving stolen property (three emergency lights belonging to the Imperial Airways) he was asked why he made that plea by the magistrate of the Juvenile court. The youth replied, "Because
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  • 120 3 Two Chinese. Chia Piong Beng 2* l and Tan Ah Seng, charged with rubbing Ho Tiow Kirn ot cash and articles worth $810, at u Pper Dickson Road on Tuesday corning, stated from the dock at Til e Second Police Court yesterday, that they were
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  • 58 3 The Question of another site for 'he leper camp was discussed at secret session" of the Rural 1 y,r <i meeting yesterday. In view of the present cramped conditions at the present leper camp i n Yeo Chu Kang r *d. there is need for
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  • 278 3 SHARE MARKET (Tribune Financial Corr.) The local share market was dull and featureless with only a moderate volume of business passing yesterday. There were, however, lew price changes. Gammons improved to $5-90 buyers and Hongkong Banks had bids at $1,025 but no ofTers. Breweries were wanted at
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  • 94 3 (Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market opened with values unchanged yesterday morning with a lack of buying interest. Prices sagged a quarter cent during the day but only lew transactions took place. The market closed dull. The SCC.R.A.s rubber price* at noon yesterday were: Buyers Sellers
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  • 85 3 (By a Military Observer). The Royal Engineers will hold their annual dinner this year at the Pegasus Club Beach Road, at 8.45 p.m. today. The Chief Engineer of SEALF, Maj.-Gen. P. A. Ullman, C.B 0.8. E., will preside and guests of honour will include the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 647 3 FOU SALE Tcawwod Furnitinc Complete in a bungalow uietauing Kfefrtgerator and iiudio Inspection by appointment. fc-uM Office Box: 6CB. FOR QUICK BALE Morris 8 Hp 2 door saioon, perfect i mining oider. with 4 brand new and 4 t>p«ie tyre*, $2,200. Owner leaving coony. for Inspection call alter 5 p.m.
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  • 484 4 It is now thought that the peacemakers in the Far East will get to work before the end of this year. Allied interests, other than the Americans, are likely to welcome the prospect of a settlement before the situation has further deteriorated. Having succeeded fas General Mac Arthur
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  • 250 4 C.F. What is the best way of getting the best out cf lLe? Orb two people In five thirk the answer is "Being good" or "Doirg good." Three men in ten—BUT ONLY ONE WOMAN IN TEN —think that people get the best out of life through money or
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  • 66 4 Reuter. London. June 18.—An official inquiry into the death from food poisoning of F. K. Menon, cf the General Department of the Indian High Commissioner's office in London, is unlikely to be held, according to informed sources here. Arrangements are today being made for the cremation
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  • 1189 4  -  by By Educationalist Speaking at the annual f nner of the School of Oriental and African studies cf the London University •ust before the outbreaK of World War II, Lord Harlech, 'aymg stress
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  • 214 4 Letters To The [dttor I The People's Postbaci I .fa v-' 1 'WW— "WWW, J i S:r.—Will Mr. V. K. Nair kindly enlighten a s to who formed Mr. Justice Worley s Military Advise? s that recommended to treat full t.me workers of the Passive
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  • 358 4 Sir,-Large seal" ag'tation In* boen eroing or in Malaya ior ♦he abolition of H*AQi by Indians of all walks of life. It is beirg done with the hope that th* Indian labourer who i* immay come ofi well economically. The success that has been achieved in
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  • 585 4 A staff of 20 specialists of the 'twentieth Century a non-profit, nonpartisan, endowed research institution, has reported, after a three-year study of rhe national economy, that .he United States is equipped to surpass its war proauction output in the decade 1950 to 1960 and thus
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  • 135 4 The American magazine 'Look," writer finds "the nark of .slow death" on Jreat Britain. On the faces of the pei pie he sees a waxen look which presumably portends impending demise. In late nineteen-tnirues /nether American wrote a I )ook proving that Britain •ould not stand
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 28 4 P,'\E MEEDLES, /V Vff&OUS PfiZTS OF THE US., fiFE mil CALLED "SPILLS", "P/ AJ&;' "D/QDLEDEES", "SHfiTS" WM, •7W/NKLES"fiMD I*ON kjt c 0 n Ar |itY ER WASTHk 0^
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  • 403 5 Huts For Public Use (Tribune Staff Reporter) ovPr S rhf? P re is to have 200 P° lice nuts scattered all over the town Already Ave have been put into operation. noliri~ yet another advance in the efforts of the colnni^ 1
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  • 136 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter/ Malacca, Wednesday. The only ice factory in Malacca has been ordered to close down by the Municipal Health authorities since they have been manufacturing their ice from water obtained from deep shaft wells in the vicinity of the factory. The health
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  • 64 5 Staff Reporter) ny Brooke. -awak has efthe will rot b"» r>erm rate a radio trars- because "it is rt C ove-rme"t vision for bro-i--wh'ctl are pub--1 'ii onerate.i." •r Br 'f-k was ask-'* nr this, he s->ld; "I i;,r" fHa* t>i*» brmd- »tio»*s Ir this
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  • 252 5 S m Wing Hong, called up in the I lice Court yesterday, request to make to v. .trate. James, sp«a.klish, in a loud and .iid: 'It is because mpaniona and their tne, and also temptation, that 1 lay. I most humbly honour to be lenient cimpassion
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  • 30 5 Pl il is officially -tated. been made fcr moving the t l'.ib irom its pre.l in Rallies Square Club wiil continue to op &me premises for m present
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  • 154 5 Twenty pairs of brassieres were stated to have been worn —all at one time—by a 15--year-old boy when he was searched by a security police constable Low Tan*, at legate of 223, 8.0.D. Alexandra Koad. The youth appeared before Mr. B. L. Chua, magistrate of the
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  • 178 5 (Our Oivn Reporter*) PENANG, June, 19.—An eloquent plea to the Govern me ft to reduce the price of ratici ed r»ce was made by Mr Chee Swee Ee. Bahk Pulau representative, at today's Settlement Advisory Council meeting. Mr. Chee Swee E c said
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  • 498 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) At the Rural Board meeting yesterday it was suggested that members of the village committee should help eradicate possible erroneous ideas which villagers or other residents in rural areas misfit have against census taking thereby impeding the work of the census officials We
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  • 152 5 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, June 19 —Improvements in Province Wellesley with regard to water supply, public works, education, town planning, health and medical service-, were urged by Mr. M. P. Mathew at today's meeting of the Penang Settlement AQVisory Council. The speaker stated that
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  • 329 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Hau A Ngan, alias Hau Mun Chung, alias Wong Wing Kei (27), one of the nine remand prisoners who broke jail recently, was re-arrested by Inspector Cheah Teng Cheok and detectives of the Hokkien sub-branch, C.1.D., yesterday. The nine
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  • 107 5 PENANG, June 18—A severe warning that he would be fined $10 a day if he does not demolish ihe partitions in his house to which the Municipality objected was given by Third Magistrate J. P. Blackledge to Lee Hun Seng, an elderly Chinese today. Hun
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  • 28 5 At 10 30 a.m. tomorrow, the Offic3r Administering the Government will open the Social Welfare Department's new Boy's Home in Reformatory Road.
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  • 181 5 (Tribune S'a}! Reporter) Malacca, Wednesday. The prevalence of infantile deaths due to diphtheria was raised by Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom when tie Municipal Health Report v. tabled at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting today. He urged the immediate immunizing of all children against thi b malady.
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  • 244 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday.—The Knan O.C.P.D, Mr, A P Rice, was shot early this morning by Chinese' gunmen and severely wounded in the arm. He was removed to the Taiping Hospital where his general condition was reported to be not
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  • 52 5 Teheran. June 19.— The Kur(*ish chieftain Mullah Mustafa Barzani fled to Russia yesterday, according to the Teheran newspaper Attash today, after being routed with his followerby Persian Government troops near the Soviet frontier. The tribesmen Were -id to have gone with him leaving behind arms
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  • 19 5 Members of the Oleh Oleh Party ar c reminded n music and dramatics at 75, Lorong K. Tolok Kurau.
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  • 117 5 Fees chargeable for licences to store petroleum or dangerous petroleum throughout the Colony of Singapore were approved by the Advisory Council yesterday. The Petroleum Fees (Amendment) Rules, 1946, were cancelled. The following are the new fees:— $c. $c. For a dealer's licence to store petroleum,
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Berlin, June 18 —Food import into the Angin-American zone ol ci ri■ reached <i npw n :a die first two weeks of with ih<? arrival ftl Br* nri-n, Hamburg nnd Emdt-n q{ 36 f!i!P3 carrying 240.000 ton. from Am-rica, it was officially state-l y —Reuter
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  • 73 6 Reuter. SYDNEY—Botanists have introduced to Australia the per feet lawn, which needs mowing once a year, a task that no wile should complain about, Mr. A. E. Bruce. Sydney parks superintendent, told all about it at the Tree Planters' Convenjtino. The grass is zoysia, which
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  • 251 6 "PREJUDICES INCREASE MISUNDERSTANDING" "All acts committed by Western people against Asians as a result of colour prejudice are increasing in- misunderstanding," said iuT. S. K. Chettur, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, in the course of an address at the weekly meeting of
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  • 153 6 NEW YORK. June 19. PanAmerican World Airways reported today that one of its Clipper*, en route frcm Karachi (.Indian to Istanbul (Turkey*, crashed in Eastern Syria near j Meyadin. killing 12 persors. The scene of the crash is ir. j the Euphrates Rivej valley neat the
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  • 106 6 U.P. Kure, June 18.—A tribute was paid to the Indian armed forces here today by B. D. Bhagat, President of the Indian Association of Kobe and Osaka. Speaking at a reception in honour of Brigadier S. M. Shringesh, Com- mander of the 269 Indian Infantry Brigade,
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  • 69 6 Tokio. June 19.—The identity of the killer of American subject Miss Brocha Lvova, a war Department employee, who was murdered in Tokio 11 days ago may be known within the next 72 hours, it was learned to toil? v ldarhhcation an arrtz-t ol the murderer
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  • 135 6 The question of squatters and unauthorised buildings was again raised at the Rural Board meeting yesterday by Mr. Cheong Hock Chye who asked what progress had been madeIn reply, the Chairman said that two temporary building inspectors were already on the job checking on unauthorised buildings. A
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  • 291 6 Promotion to the Colonial Legal Service of suitably qualified officers of the Straits Settlements Legal Service is receiving Government's urgent consideration, says a reply to Mr. C. C. Tan's questions tabled at the Advisory Council yesterday. It has been decided a> a short term policy
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  • 454 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Chinese Piece-goods Dealers' Association is petitioning the Government for the complete lifting of export restrictions on textiles. Chinese traders have decided on this action as they now find that the local market is glutted with textiles and they can
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  • 309 6 (Tribune Star! Reporter) IPOH, Thursday.—Two gangs of Banjarese and Malays that had been terrorising the Bagan Datoh area for months and had committed no fewer than 11 armed robberies have been smashed as the result of intensive action by the local police. Six members ox
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  • 194 6 Reuter. London. June 19.—When the Kilburn coroner today adjourned until July 9 the inquest of Sci. candeth Krishna Menon, 55, a Hindu and a native of Madras, he told a relative that under the law it was not permissible to grant their request for
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  • 42 6 Reuter. A message from Tokyo states that the United States Army Air Force Pilot Captain Rober* Porteilo of San Francisco was U9fed la>t Monday when his P-51 crashed while landing on an airfield near Tokyo. American Army authorities announced. Reuter.
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  • 98 6 Entering 4 house in Jalan i Besar at il a.m. yesterday, two Chinese, one of whom 1 was armed with a pistol, held up the occupants and got away with $250 in cash clothing and valuables, at 11 a.m., yesterday. On Wednesday at 1130 p.m., two Chinese
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  • 56 6 U.P. NEW YORK, June A United Airlines LX>6 flew from San Francisco to Honolulu in seven hours 47 minutes on Tuesday to set a new speed record fcr tfie noute, the company announced, tod^y. The old record also held by a United main liner
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  • 95 7 Repeating thor previous successes here, the Chung Seng Basketball team fr'Tm Manila defeated the Singapore champions, tfrt Kong Kong Siong Old Boys' A.--ocifttion, by a margin of 12 poOltS after a hard struggle last n:(?ht. Although the tally was evened by the first two quarters
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  • 98 7 A new football team which is f-rmed by Inche' Khamis Hakim called the King's XI wi'l be playing a friendly game of soccer against tne Dutch Army tomorrow at the McPherson Road ground at 5.15 pm. Players p ease meet at the Geylang Serai Football C ub
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  • 65 7 The following players will represent the C.V.M.A. Juniors in a friendly soccer match against the Unicorn Sports Club on Saturday at thf S.J.I, ground at 5.15 p.m. Morris Sobrielo. Tseng Yuen Lin, James lan, Roland Rozario, Jonn Hon, John Loh. Tan Good Song, Joseph Perroa, Chee Teck
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  • 485 7 A S C -C 4. I.A L tnrnrH !'fr?°. rd attendant of about 80 spectators I oo- V U to w »tch the S.A.F.A. League fixture at Jalan rtnSrZ When tne Sin Sa.por e Cricket Club, disthe currln? 1 1 f SP!
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  • 35 7 C. A. (Chung Wah F. C.) vs. Dutch Army, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Mental Hospital, vs. HQ. Sigs. SEALF, 5.15 p.m. Johore C. C. vs. English College, Trade School, T. 8., 2 p.m.
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  • 98 7 News has been received by Mr. Joseph Van, Hon. Treasurer of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, that a table-tennis team from the Malayan Union will visit Singapore on Satartjay and play two matches here. The programme arranged for the visitors is as follows: On Saturday
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  • 168 7 The Endeavour Badminton Party p!ayed the Swift B.P. In a return match (having won the first encounter by 4 games to 3) on Sunday befot> a fa r crowi of badminton enthusiasts, ard beat them this time by 8 games to l:_ RESULTS:— (Endeavour p&Q mentiored
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  • 204 7 The following will play cricket 1 for the Indian Association against the S.R.C. on the padang on Saturday at 2 p.m. i D. L>harmaraj (Captain), N. R. I D'Vaz, Rasiklal, Ram Singh, p. i Parthasarathy, Ravilal N. Mehta, R. S. Nadarajah, R. S. Banker. Purshotam
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  • 70 7 The following will represent I to Trafalgar Youngsters at soccer against the Johore Prison Football Team at Johore Istana 1 ground on Sunday: Yong Chin. Sahat Ponenga (Captain) Amat Tamby, Badron, Yusef Tahir, AI Kow, Supramaniam, Chiang Meng, Bah Bee, Gim San, Tens Kwee. Reserves:—-Yong Seng, Chin Ho,
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  • 324 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Wednesday.The acquisition of additional powers for Municipal Commissioners to carry out of the housing campaign in the Municipal area was exhaustively discussed by the Commissi Oners. The President declared tha r most of th P land in the Municipal
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  • 130 7 In a badminton match between the Changi Hungers B.P. -.and the Oricn 8.P., the Changi Ranger* B.P. won by nine games to nil. Results SINGLES: Michael Tan beat Kenneth Nonis 15—3, 15—12- Lim Yew Hock beat Bernard Noronha ~r 10 L 13 15 15 —4: Quek Keng
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  • 62 7 At a recent meeting of the AngloChineso School O.d Boys' Association held at the School Hall Street), the following were elected captains of the following sports activities:—Football- Mr. Swee Lim Swang; Hockey: Mr. Edwin Doraisamy; Cricket: Mr. Cheong Tliiam Siew; Badminton Mr. Chng Hock Leng; Table-Tennis-and
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  • 56 7 The C.V.M.A.. (P.M.) will meet th«- .Joseph'« liwtftutifn in r return friendly game ol vo\lw ball ot. Friday at the Institution promises. Players wifl be chosen from the following:—M. do Morney, 6. Olsen E. Tay, Teng Kwee, T. Pereira, J. Gomes, C. Gomes, E. Gomes, H. de
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  • 82 7 Mr. C. K. Heng writes: I fully support the suggestion put forward by a reader of your paper requesting a matcn be arraged between the Sing Toa Team and the S.C.F.A. C.A. combined in aid of the T. B. Fund. It such a match be arranged,
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  • 128 7 In a return match comprising of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles played last Saturday at the former's court, the Rex B.P. beat the Home B.P. by four games to three. (Rex B.P. players mentioned first): SINGLES: Scow Whatt Peng beat Lim Chin Ann 15 —6; 15—9;
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  • 70 7 Th c following have been chosen to represent the F. N. Sports Club Soccer XI 2mi Team against the Mental Hospital XI 2nd Team on Saturday the 21st instant. Teo Heok Kwang, Enos bin Abdullah, Loh Niap Kian, Loh Niap Kek, Lim Kee Meng,' Hussein bin Mat,
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  • 64 7 The following will represent the C.V.M.A. Juniors in a friendly volleyball matcn against the Chung Cheng Hign School on Saturday, at th 2 S.J.I, ground at 4 p.m.:—Chebilg Whyp, Khun. MiKon uV Morway. Edmund lay, Stephen Ying, Aurslio Afnola, /oeepn Qom«s, Andrew Lim, Lav Heng Fook and Tom
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  • 374 7 LONDON, June 19.—The Indian test player A H* Kardar (Abdul Hafeez) batted stubbornly lor 90 n.inutes in scoring 48 for Oxford University against Middlesex at Lords to-day. In other matches "inrow with 140 not out made his highest score in first class crickei for
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  • 69 7 Reuter. Ascot, June 19.—The Ascot Gold Cup was won today by Souverain, with Chanteur second and Field Day thirdThe betting was 6—4, Souvcrrain, 11—10 on Chanteur, 20—1 Field Day. It wa s won by four lengths with three length* between the second and third. There
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  • 128 7 Reuter. London, Jure 19—Indian players Sumani Misra and Man Munan have reached the 4th round of men's singles in London Lawn Tennis Championships continued at the Queens Club, London today, but Dulip Bosc and K. I Ahmed have been eliminated. Misra beat his fellow countryman
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  • 57 7 The annual Athletic Sports of Holy Innocents' English School wi.l be held on Friday on the School ground, 7 1/2 mile, Upper Serangoon, at 330 p.m. There will be a 440 yards event for the Old Pupils of the school, timed at 5.45 p.m. M. Olcacnendy,
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  • 35 7 U.P. NEW LONDON, Connecticut, June 18.—Harvard's veteran varsity won a stirri n g two-length victory over the stouthearted Yale crew— its ninth straight victory in the nation's oldest collegiate rowing classic.—U.P.
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  • 47 7 The annual sports of the St. Andrew's OB A wifl be held on Aug. 5, at.Jalan Btfcd'uro Events foroid Bets ar*the iPO yards and the 889 yards. Entries for tfat fcfcov* must be sent in to th« fcporta Master, c o St. Andrew's School before July 23.
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  • 329 8 TB Spitting: S’pore Visitors Get A Shock (Tribune Staff Reporter) The habit of spitting in public places—theatres, coffee-shop., buses, trolley-buses, trains, on flve-foot ways, on the streets, on playing grounds, parks, and other places of public rendezvous—is annovmg visitors to Singapore who are "shocked" at such repulsive sights. A group
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  • 175 8 Reuter. ASCOT. Jure 19 Frarce mace ample amends for her many co-ti v Ascot defeats when jestauiart owner F. R Schmitt's four-year-ol 1 Souveram cantered away with the Geld Cup. premier award ot the fourday Roycl meetir.i run over a distance .f two ai d
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  • 130 8 Reuter. Tientsin. June 19 —Brig -Gen. Peiffer, commanding the U.S. Fieet Marine Force in West Pacific with headquarters at Tsingtao. visited Tientsin today flying up early in the morning to witness the departure of the last contingent of the First Marine Division via
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  • 185 8 U.P. Batavia, June 19—American Conjui-General Dr. Walter A Fcote was received by Republican Frem.er Sutan i:nahrir th.s afternoon. Eaiiier. Shahrir received the East Indonesian Premier Nadjamoedin Daeng Mak%u. Th;* is the first time that the two premiers have met officially, smc° they became premier-; cf the.r
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  • 35 8 Reuter. Paris, June 19.—Butchers have been authorised to sell meat every day of the week instead of at weekends only, as the result i of the strike of ice-delivery men now in its third day.—Reuter.
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  • 291 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, June 19. —A vigorous attac'.; on Government's policy regarding the free-port status of Penang was made by Mr. Ng Sui Cam, speaking at today's meeting of the Penang Settlement Advisory Council. Mr. Ng Sui Cam declared that he found this
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  • 140 8 Reuter. Tokio, June 19.—The Tripartite Pact was intended to keep the United States out of war as far as the Germans were concernid, according to the affidavit of the German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop which was introduced today by the defence at
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  • 29 8 Reuter. Lille. June 19.—Six Frenchmen, sentenced to death by the Lille treason court for having handed over French patriots to the Germans were executed by a firing squad today.—Reuter.
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  • 264 8 IPOH, Thursday.—Five British-made hand grenades together with five fuses, formed the chief exhibits in a preliminary inquiry when three Sikhs, Gurmuktl Singh, Sohan Singh and Arjan Singh, appeared before Inche Samsuddin bin Nain in the Magistrate's Court. Giving the facts ol the case.
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  • 54 8 Reuter. Seoul. June 19.—Korean political bodies and the United Plates-Soviet Joint Commission will meet for the first tirr« n Secul on June 25. The purpo.-e cf the meeting is to acquaint the Korean representatives with the nu-iSDers of the Commission and to announce the purposes and j procedures for oral
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  • 145 8 Arrangements have been made for a number of Malayan studerits to leave for England in Atfgust and September this year to enable them to be in time for the opening of the academic year in October. The Queen's Scholars. Dr. Megat Khas and Dr. Mohamed Said,
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  • 300 8 Messis. Runme Shaw, Nonec Sen. and Yap Van Hong acted as nosts to a laige distinguished gathering at last uignt's special premiere of "me iolsoa Story," one ot Columbia Pictures' most lavish and spectacular musical productions, at the Capitol Theatre, with Larry Parks
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  • 41 8 Reuter. BERLIN. June 19. British investigators in Holland have traced securities worth £2,000,--000 which disappeared from th« vaults of a bank in the British sector of Berlin. The securities, including foreign bonds, were hidden with a large part of Hitler's forrtune.—Reuter.
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  • 123 8 Sungei Patani. Thursday.— "The wound on the deceased's head was not serious, and had prophylactic A.T.C been applied early she would not have developed tetanus and died.'' Th.s ;vas the medical evidence given oy Dr. 5 innadorai, Medical Officer. Kulim Government Hospital, the trial
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  • 51 8 The following will form the SC..P.O. cricket team ■gainst the Police on Snturr'ay on Uie SCRC ground at 2 n.m.—Chong Thiam Sit'W, Wee Chong Ghee, Chua Boon Unn. Ong Swee Law, Eh Cheow Chye, Low Kee Pow, Koo Ong Lee, Ong Tong Bee. Gan Kee Tian, Evan Wong, Seah Cheng
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  • 266 8 IPOH, Thursday—Liew Yean Choon, the well-to-do Chinese minor of Bidor who had b< n cct to a term of two months' rigorous im T the District Judge some weeks ago, made a 2! appeal in the Supreme Court before th< H LE.
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