Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1947

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  • 56 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FO/J THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ii<% rAtas SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Ac«ntt:—-Metm. CoUa Turner Ltd. Talbot Mom**, 98, St. Martin's
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  • 139 1 Eight Chief Inspectors Are Included (Tribune Staff Reporter) Th:> Tribune understands that 18 senior employees iii the Singapore Food Control Department have been given net ice as from the first of this month. They include eight chief inspectors (one a woman), five inspectors and live
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  • 29 1 Mis. L. 11. Cox. wife of the G.O.C. Singapore, opening the Shackle Club lor Serviceman in Singapore, last night i STORY ON PAGE 8'
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  • 94 1 m Staff R< porter) A 14-year-old Cantorese g ir i ii d brutall murdered in of a off Juror 15 milestone, at 5.30 yes--iveiy was made by girls parents when they reed frt m week in their'vesrc- ,;>!.• garlen. rl was round with mu!-st&b-wourds ir the heaj
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  • 105 1 S <; rT Rrpcrte '> 1.. n v. ho were arrested in connection with Outram Jailbreak in scaped, arrived in I Qji 9 and will be MSMttM today, d :n the Kuah I Tuesday charged a from lawful ctntiiy hh June 15. it then
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  • 58 1 U.P. BATAVIA, July 2.-Radio akarta broadcast that PreSoekarno had conums- the Socialist. Labour and Nationalist parties to form a n cabinet by Thursnoon as Indonesia went the sixth day of crisis «rithom a cabinet. H ta significant that aie lire Party was
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  • 325 1 Lee Choon Guan Estate Auctions $78,000 Sales (Tribune SalT Reporter) The Hrst auction sale cf iaiid belonging to the Lee Choon Guan estate now in the process ot liquidation was held in the salesroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., yesterday. Bidding was brisk but several pieces which failed
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  • 173 1 London. July 2.- A complain that the at the Royai Air Farce station. Worth Bom bay, was constancy bubbling up through the manholes and spreading over the camp ground and that there were 30 cases ci typhoid there last year was made in the House
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  • 415 1 (Tribune S'nff Reporter) Malayan Airways announce that they have Started on their training scheme of Malayan aircrew for their aircraft. Four trainee-radio officers, two Chinese and two Malays are how undergoing a special course. When they pas-out the radio officers will f'y on the Doug
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  • 55 1 'Tribune S'aff R porter) Singapore's Advisory Council met In camera lor 45 minutes this mornnig. The meeting was then opened to the Press and Sir Han Ho.Lim presented the report ot the Select Committee on the Education Plan. Singapore's coming elections. -I undnstand, art to
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  • 132 1 (Tiibunc S'aff Riporte~) The Singapore Marine Police have re-established a police station at Puiau Übin. oft the east coa-t of Singapore, the pre-war station having been destroyed by .shell lire during the war. One corporal i nd three policemen man the Übin station, [b- hind
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  • 105 1 Reuter. Paris, July 2.—Britain and Franco a;e m agreement in op posing the use ot" synthetic rubber to the extent currently tol lowed in the United States, U was learned today from a source Close to t:ie twelve-nation inter national Rubber Study Group new meeting in
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  • 62 1 U.P. New York. July 2. A 17--year-old Brorx boy told the police today that he blucgeonet 1 i his mother to death with a hammer in a sudden rage because ''she scclcei m e for working." The police said the youth I John Hooks, would be booked
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  • 314 1 PARIS, July 2.—-Russia flatly broke with Britain and France to-night over the Marshall pi an for aid for Europe, and the western powers jointly warned the Soviet that they were going on alone in organizing Europe's recovery despite Soy et warnings that it
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  • 115 1 Service chieis Of South Easi Asia gatheted at Tanglin Bar racks en Monday and Tuesday to take part in Exercise Europ I II at GHQ SEALF j bpiead out on the floor before them was a model construction for the exercise, and operatio:.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 51 2 EGYPT STERLING Reuter. Cairo. July I.—Mohamed El Darwiche Bey, Under-Secretary for Finance, and Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Governor of the National Bank of Egypt, today informed Egyptian banks that today sterling was to be considered "hard currency" in Egypt and all sterling credits were to be treated like other hard
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  • 133 2 Municipal and Government labourers arcr now entitled to 12 days paid holidays annually, according to a statement issued by the Government and Municipal Labour Union. Th P Union has also obtained til* following concessions: 1) Unskilled labourers will be promoted to the ranks of
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  • 64 2 U.P. Shanghai, July 2.—W00 Kyatang. Executive editor of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury reported today that he was aroused at 1 a.m. three hours after the inauguration of the radiophone service between the United States and China, by a wrong number.
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  • 367 2 LOCAL SHARE MARKET (Tribune Financial Correspondent) Qui?t conditions prevailed in the local share market yesterday and the volume of business passing was again small. Steamships were dealt in at $201 Uniteers $142. Wearnecould be placed at $24 cum div. and Traders $15. Hongkong Banks were
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  • 416 2 At the continued trial of Webster Noordin, until recently the manager of Tavern Hotel, Tanglin, at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, on charges of falsification of a receipt book and a duplicate receipt and the destruction of a duplicate receipt, the managing partner and chief cashier
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 468 2 SHIPPING F» i IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, GLENAFFARIC July 7 GLENGARRY... Calls Hamburg July 17 ANCHISES August From UK. for Straits, Hong Kong and China j EURYMEDON Seletar TITAN July 9 INDO-C HIM S. TO. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI,
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    • 382 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The lamily of the late Madam Pang Say Nyah Tan Gim Wee) wishes to tender their heartfelt thanks to all relatives ar.d friends who sent wreaths and messages of condolence, lent cars etc. rendered valuable services and also to thos* who paid night visits af.;. attended the fur.eral. EDUCATIONAL
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  • 394 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) One of the biggest and bloodiest secret society battles, scheduled to have been fought out in a Chinese cemetery in Singapore, was prevented in the nick of time by prompt action taken by the Singapore Police on
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  • 173 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malayan exports in February reached the figure of $126,569,--583 wh ip .mports were valued at 5U5.426.991, representing an •ncrease in exports by $11,142.--592. Import, irom Netherlands Indies were down by $732,820 white exDort- irereased by $2,925 763 cs compared with January. Imports were
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  • 291 3 Twelve Chinese, who were called to the Third Police t-ourt yesterday to show cause why they should not exethl t bf,nd to be of £°od behaviour, on the grounds nat they were bad characters, were discharged by the magistrate, Mr. K. M. Byrne, who saici:"
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  • 150 3 Further details have been received from London of the success ol the three Singapore Social Welfare Scholarship holders in the recent sessional examinations. All three were placed in the First Class. F Lt. Tan being fifth in the class. Miss Bos well sixth, and Mr. Seah
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  • 225 3 (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. July 2—A goods train was looted last nigh: hear Bungsar Power Station when >ome Chinese and Indians boarded the train and forcing .open one of the waggons, removed nine bag., of rice. The train was saved from
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  • 158 3 (Tribur.j Market CoiTJ A feature of the local rubber market yesterday wa s the buying by American factories who took fairly large quantities of blanket grades and small quantities oi ribbed smoked sheet The market opened slightly lower yesterday morning and business was done at 27
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  • 28 3 Reuter. LONDON, July 2.—A plan to spend up to £33,550 buying and installing radio sets in London schools will be considered by the L.C.C. Education Committee today, Wednesday.-—Reuter.
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  • 487 4 A "routine disagreement'" between the foreign ministers over the plan that is not yet a plan —that appears to sum up the Paris situation where conversa- j tions are proceeding on UK Marshall proposals that hurope should put forward her own scheme for assistance. Just what is
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  • 667 4  -  Ethics Of The Black Market by N. MAMAT "H3lp us to break the Slack Market," says the lotverninerit. "Hew is it to be done?" sks the man in the street. Smihng.y. sagely and triimphantly comes the an\vei-: "Do not buy at black narkct prices!'* Now for a
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  • 736 4 Lotteries -1 I Letters To The Editor The Peoples Postbag Sir,—Nobody will disagree with the Rev. Chew Hock Hin that the introduction of State Lotteries is not the ideal means of raising money for wnat he terms a "noble purpose". Everybody will applaud his appeal to the public to subscribe
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  • 155 4 Sir.—l give my wholehearted support to the article written by "Victim of the New Charter" which appeared in the Peoples Postbag. In so far as the Back Pay U concerned, the employees have been paid their three months rehabilitation grant during the B.M.A. period, and for this
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  • 120 4 Sir.*-The Harbour Board had the be-vvolence to grant an j H C.L Allowance cf $40 and in- j creased it to $lo. This was the first and the la<t stride it made about a year ago. This allow- Ulice was to base en a month to month basis,
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  • 90 4 Sir, —I from the news that several more rises have taken place in the cost of livingflour, bread, etc. My family was just enjoying itj lirst condensed milk (at higher co=>t) for weeks and we are hoping and waiting for some butter. If the various Items are
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  • 166 4 Sir,—Cyclists in- Singapore got the shock of their lives when they read in the local papers that the Registration of Bicycles Wa; to be introduced as from kept. 1 I do agree regarding the registration of bicycles but why so much as $4 per cycle plu»-, an annual
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  • 216 4 Though small numbers of British students have already visited Geiman universities in the present year, an arrangement now announced by the Foreign Office, whereby seventy six men and women from Britain will spend a winter term at universities in the British zone, is the first large
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  • 128 4 The serious tightness of world trade was just beginning to looseu though only slightly, the Foreign Secretary told British dockers. Gobd facilities for transport oversea and the rebuilding of the mercantile marine would do more than anything else to help restore equilibrium in the world, Mr. Bevin
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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  • 126 5 Sequel To Petition To Union Governor Kuala Lumpur, July 2.— Wong Kong, formerly of \\i€ first (independent Regiment of the MPAJA, who was serving a sentence of two years imprisonment in Seremban for armed robbery and abduction, was released unconditionally this morning. This was
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  • 146 5 cepj of the Malayan Cen„Us I itrni has arrived in this o Ti(t. On«- page contains instructions on how to fill in tfcc columns of the other page when enumerators leave tl,is schedule at Malayan homes on or about August 25. Some oi
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  • 106 5 KUALA KANG6AR, July 2.— a ritiOM attack with either Ufeg Parana; or »rd. with robbery beEereJ tv It the motive was rr :n on a 40-year-old Chinese last eventag at a lenely stretch of the Chen-d-i,.h R,.ad about IS miles from here. Hadeta available at present,
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  • 227 5 \s'l/5, :!U0 th s, deat h of A. C. E. C. White of £JZt im ?Z!? i tot Tuesda y f <* the faring Wh not m Court duri "S 'ImtM^tnin» 0 the AF <Seletar). deposed 4 c,uun of June 24. he was i n the
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  • 804 5 Earlier messages from our correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, July 2.—The MPAJA Ex-Service Comrades Association, Selangor, yesterday sent a petition to His Excellency the Governor of Maiayan Union requesting a clarification of His Excellency's attitude towards the case of Mr. Wong Kons, formerly of the First Independent Regiment of the
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  • 127 5 Lin Ah Ngan, a Chinese girl, aged 18. pleaded guilty yesterday at the Second Police Court, to attempting to take her life by taking caustic soda. I-->pector Yeo Bin Chiat. prosecuting, alleged that on May 31 about 4.30 p.m.. Ah Ngan was found iy:ng
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  • 90 5 KUALA KANGSAR. July 2.—A fatal accident, involving the death of two Chinese tobacco deau n>. occurred yesterday morniri; Ht tne mile, Grik Road when an emptylorry went off the road into a one chain deep ravine. The driver, a Chinese, sustained minor injuries While the
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  • 20 5 Reuter. LONDON, July 2.—Thirty British miners were being taken on a week's tour of the Ruhr coalfields on July 21.—Reuter.
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  • 385 5 JUVENILE COURT CASES (Tribune Staff Reporter) Pleading to a charge of causing hurt with a sharp instrument to a compatriot cf the same age, a 14-year-old boy added that he committed the alleged offence with a piece of glass. It was alleged in
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  • 26 5 Reuter. LONDON, July 2.—A tricycle record has been set up by A. B. Smith, who rode from Pembroke to London, 245 miles in 14 hours.— Reuter.
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  • 191 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An R.A.F. officer was wounded in frustrating three Chinese gunmen from entering his house in Goodman Road at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. The oflicer, who wa* wounded in the arm and leg when the gunmen tired several shots through
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  • 54 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) It is learned that three of the seven boys who escaped recently from the New Boys' Home, at Reformatory Road, were re-arrested on Tuesday. They were brought for trial in chambers at the Juvenile Court, yesterday and were each sentenced to three months'
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  • 36 5 Reuter. Johannesburg, July 2.—Mr. H. O. Lawrence, South African Mln ister of Justice, announced last night that the police are to act Immediately to end "near slavery" conditions in the Bethal district cf Eastern Transvaal.— Reuter.
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  • 470 5 Meaning Procedure Of Coming Elections Rotary Club Address: The wisdom of the territorial, and not the communal, division of Singapore in the matter of elections was stressed by Mr. G. H. Hawkins, Supervisor of Elections, in his racy and informative talk to Rotarians yesterday. "Community representation leads to a perpetuation
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  • 117 5 (Tribune &aff Reporter) Singapore's ham importers have been a-ked to apply for an allocation for the second half of this year. The total allocation Agar,., is rot disclosed, but it will be distributed in proportion to the tonnage imported by ham importers before the war: In-1940
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  • 48 5 The local Filipino community will celebrate the first anniversary of their country's independence with a special Thanks-;-ivmg Mass at the Cathedral or the Good Shepherd, Bras Basah Road, at 7 a.m. tomorrow. The Children's Party will be held directly after this at 1-A, Kh\r Terrace.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 1708 6 SENS A HONS ON SECOND DAY (By "Man at the Rails") Ipoh, July 2.—lt was a cay of surprises at the Second Day of the Perak Turf Club's June-July meeting in Ipoh today, four outsiders romping home to pay handsome dividends. These were $140,
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  • 142 6 Sponsored by the Malayan Indian Congress the period between July 4 and July 10 will be celebrated la Singapore a s Netaji Week. in remembrance of Chandra Bose. Mass meetings will be held near Hind Theatre. Scletar Naval Base, on Saturday. July 5, at 4.30 p.m.:
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  • 133 6 Reuter. LONDON, July 2.—Daphne Walker, British ice skating champion, who was regarded as the chief British hope for the figure skating title in next year's Olympic games, has turned professional. She will appear in a new ice show at Brighton on July 19. Miss
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  • 226 6 Reuter. NEW YORK, July 2.—The Maharaja of Baroda stated in a trans-Atlantic telephone conversation with oJncials of tne International Gold Cup race, to be run on July 19. that if the Irish Derby winner Sayajirao remained in condition he would be flown to New
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  • 174 6 The final of the Island Clul. Championship played on Sunday over 36 holes resulted in H. Tcoke* beating Yong Loon Chong by 5 Up and 4 to play. In the morning round Ycng Loon Chong led by 2 up with a score ci 76
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 703 7 Jack Kramer Tom Brown To Meet In Final U.S. Champion In Great Form Reuter. (From Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor) WIMBLEDON, Surrey, July 2.—There will be an ailAmerican final in the men's singles championships at Wimbledon, the two Californians, Jack Kramer and Tom Brown, having to-day earned the right to
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  • 126 7 T r Singapore Recrea- dub are drawing up 22* for the club's athletic be held sometime on! h. while the Sin- c Amateur Athletic g&on are holding thS championship meet on yi v IS and 19 at Jalan BeClub members who are pipating in these
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  • 147 7 Reuter. ROME. July 2 —One badly wounded man—the sole survivor -ha? been brought out ahve from '.he wreckage of the Italian ship which blew up near Banto Stefrr.o yesterday. but th. ceath roll has ri-*n to 6tf accords? to veoort in the Italian rewspaptr Messagero.
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  • 66 7 Tie following have been selected to turn up for the F. N. Sporta Club in a friendly soccer match -gainst the 8.0.D. Civilian Association at St. Georges Road ground on Thursday, a: 5.15 p.m. Willie Soh. J. Nonis. G. McCully, Awang Chit. Sim In Pesp. Aim. com Que-.
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  • 54 7 The following will represent 'tie Singapore Clarke Rangers at cncket on Sunday at 11 a.m. 2 Soon against No 1 Britisn Transit Camp. I. fea -Capt... A Jansen. H. Jwh m. Shah. S. M. Alley. C. JUva, Lav Hock Chye. S. M. s Gill. m. Wilson and
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  • 72 7 Kuala Lumpur, July 2.— Kai Sow, who has the honour ot being the only footballer in Malaya to be invited to play for the Sing Tao tourists, has accepted the offer and is making his plans to join them when they return here from their
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  • 320 7 NEWCASTLE, July 2.—The South Africans were 151 runs ahead, with three wickets still to fall, at the Close of play in their two-day match against Northumberland which began here to-day. .The home side scored 182 after losingftheir first three wickets lor seven runs but
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  • 53 7 U.P. Manila. July 2—Police chief Manuel de la Fuente today confirmed reports that the Manila police department, in close cooperation with the Pmlip(pines Army Military Police, and the Bureau of Investigation, have laid out synchronized plans for an air-tight protection of President Roxas during the indeoendence anniversary
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  • 68 7 Combined Changi Ist XI defeated the S.R.C. "A" team by 55 runs on the Padang yesterday. The Recs wer P all out for 6? runs, R. Jansen 16 ar.d E. Barker 15. J. Smith took five wickets for 22 runs. Changi replied with
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  • 38 7 Football League R.A.F. vs Indian Assn., Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Badminton Marigold vs Mayflower, Clerical Union Hall, 7 p.m. Soccer S.R.C. vs R.A.F. Changi, Padang, 5.15 p.m. Volleyball YMCA vs A.C.S., Bras Basah Road. Tennis ground.
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  • 78 7 A most enjoyable hockey match was played at Changi yesterday afternoon between a mixed team of A.T. S. and officers of GHQ., SEALF, and the offices and VCOs of the Seventh Ist Panjab Regiment (Stationed at Changi), commanded by Lt. Col. Budh Singh. At half-time the score
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  • 361 7 Reuter. (By Vernon Morgan) LONDON, July 2.—Middlesex, now leading in the County Cricket Championship race with 104 points after beating Yorkshire, the present champions, are undoubtedly one of the strongest combinations when Bill Edrich and Denis Compton are not on Test match duties. Edricn, with knocks
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  • 217 7 Two charity soccer games in aid of the T. B. Fund have been rrranged for Sunday at Jalan Besar: at 4 p.m. the Chinese Athletic Youngsters will meet the Indian Athletic "B"'. and at 5.15 p.m. the Rangers will oppose the Indian
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  • 72 7 The following have been selected to play for the Chineee Swimming Club in the forthcoming Singapore Table Tennis Championship Tournament which will be held at the Great World Table Tennis Arena. Women's Singles Championship: Miss Elizabeth Hong and Miss Diana Wee. Junior Inter-Club League Championship:
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  • 83 7 Tn singles and three doubles will be selected from the following to represent the Mayflower against the Marigold Badminton Party on July 3 and 8 respectively, to be played at the Clerical Union Hall at 7 p.m. sharp:—Chan Chim Lim, Ooh Ah Kow, Kang Soon Teck, Lav
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  • 179 7 Reuter. London, July 2.—County cricket close of play scores: Al Lords, two day match. MCC vs. Cambridge University. Cam bridge 157 (Brown seven for 45» MCC 171 for 8 (Robertson 86 Powell 54». At Swansea. Glamorgan vs. Warwickshire. Glamorgan 132 for 3 (Dysoi: not
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  • 153 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. July 2.—Dr. T. G. Shirname. Agricultural Marketing Adviser to th* Government of India, said before his departure to London that there has been a number of complaints by American buyers pbout the quality of Indian products received in the United
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  • 45 7 IPOH.—Three events, the women's singles and doubles, and the veterans doubles, of the Perak Lawn Tennis Championships have had to be cancelled owing to insufficient entries. This, however, has been partially made up by quite good entries for the junior singles event.
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  • 49 7 TAPPING.—KuaIa Kangsar will be the venue of the Perak North versus South tennis fixture to be played on Sunday, at the Istana Courts. His Highness the Sultan of Perak Ps leading the North team, and the Resident Commissioner. Perak, Mr. A. 8. Aston the South team.
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  • 367 8 (Tribune StnfT Reporter) Mrs. L. H. Co;;, wife of the G.O.C Singapore District, Major-Genera] Cox, officially opened the N.A.A.r .1. Shackle Club, Beach Road last night. Hundreds of service nen from the three fighting services were present at the former Flee. Canteen for thr
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  • 42 8 Members of Herri lads Musical Association are reminded that a Rr~ Union Dinner \v I! by hold at Dr. Chia Keng Hoe's residence. No. 30, Sea Avenue en July 5. at 7.30 p.m. A ronpgeng party will bo in attendance
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  • 304 8 The Singapore Teachers' Union considers that the authorised increase in prices of such essential foodstuffs as Hour by 58%, bread by and sugar by 30%, at this juncture as most unjustifiable and unfair. Black-marketeers will not be sV>w to take the opportunity of either holding in
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  • 262 8 Reuter. HOYLAKE. CHESHIRE. July 2.—British golfing prestige recovered much of its lost glprv here today when professional s :of the home country took commanding positions in the first round of the British open golf championship over tire testing Royal Liverpool Club course. The shrewdest bIDW
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  • 49 8 Bisley. July I.—Among hundreds ot competitors in the Queen Mary Competition at Bisley yesterday, there was enly one woman, Wren Tatiatia Brown (21) Of H.M.S. Vernon—torpedo training establishment at Portsmouth. She has been trained by some (t the bc*-t marksmen in the Royal Navy.
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  • 183 8 U.P. NANKING, July 2.—The Government Information Director Dr. Hollington K. Tong, told a press conference to-day that China's civil war has become an "international war." Tor.g askea why ard hovv the civil war has become interratioral—as claimed recent'v by several high officials including
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  • 139 8 New D:lhi. (By ArmaU). R-jrowrei throughout the ages as the home of spices ard perfumes. India >s even row the richest country ior arcma implants, accordirg to an artels ir a recent issue cf ttr> Journ"! of Scientific aid Industrial P {> search, surveyirg Inc ian
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  • 185 8 Reuter. London. July SL—Nearly G.OOO. OCo sailors, soldiers ond airmen have occupied beds in the Union Jack C!ub Waterloo Road. Lonc;m. since it was founded 40 years ago yesterday, Tuesday, and nearly 12.030 000 meals have been served there in that timeThe figures were
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  • 201 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, July I.—Dr. Mary Koh. Sing Municipal Health Officer, told the United Press m j interview to-day tha: her tour of the United public health centres impressed her with the- nee more vigorous approach to public health proble S'li^apore. She poirtel out
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  • 431 8 KUALA LUMPUR. July 2— Without calling upon the defence—Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Assizes this morning acquitted and discharged a Chinese. Yap Yoon Chiang, on a charge of havin; robbed a Malay woman named Esah binti Osman on Jan. I, this year, at
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  • 214 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A sum of $10,000, contributed by three Rotarians towards the Rotarian T.B. Clinic, proposed by Mr. L. H. Cresson at a Rotary luncheon three weeks ago, was handed over to the President, Mr. S. S. Franklin, at yesterday's Rotary
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 122 8 TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT Mainly Cloudy, Some Bright Periods Singapore wither forecast for 24 hours, from noon to.lay, •om piled by the R A.F Centra) ftofecastfrig Station, Air Command, Far Bast. Mainly cloudy, seme bright periods. Sratter.-a thundery showers this afternoon and evening. Wind: Very variable, m or. y ncfth-easteiiy. 5
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