Malaya Tribune, 12 July 1947

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune \n\ THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Imprinted simultaneously In Singapore. nSuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) FIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1947 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Afenia: —Meaara. ewuu Turner Ltd., Taiboi Moaae, .98, St. MaxUo'a
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  • 176 1 ItiMc Stall Reporter.) Though Singapore is free the incidence of rabies. 4 ;J5 Bika further north, in JL sembilan. rabies has Sf its appearance. measures have been .pore's Veterinary £.0 urnent to enforce the total prohibition ol oftaa Ind cats irom the Malayan Union into the
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Swansea Wales, July 11.— Ten year- Id J hn Griffiths, was sentenced here t day to 10 years' detention for the manslaughter or-: id Glyndrw Char s found drown rfi rivi m Easter Monday ink s md wrists tied x:! "r I ici i
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  • 325 1 Cannot Work For Civilians (Tribu.ic Stiff Repo er) Many Japanese surrendered personnel who work for local civilians in return for money or food are breaking the concitirr.s under v.hich they remain in this colony. An Army spoke, man tola me that it was against
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  • 318 1 U.P. Paris, July 12.—Reports in diplomatic circles on the eve of the conference on the American plan for aid to Europe indicated last night that Soviet Russia soon will launch a counter-offensive to arganize a central and eastern Europe economic bloc in direct rivalry.
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  • 61 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 11.—Two Malayan delegates to the Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tuberculosis Conference now beingr held in London will remain here for two years training. The delegates, F. C. Arulound Miss Saleha Mohamed Ali, from Kuala Lumpur, told Reuter today they wanted to
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  • 52 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter» An unknown Chinese covered with blooa was lour.c In Albert Street last*night. He was rushes in an unconscious state to hesuital he d»f*d ♦shortly of ter. It is believed that the mar. had several stab wounds and was stated to have been found by
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  • 43 1 Reuter. London, July 11—An embargo has been placed on all discussion on atomic energy at the eleventh International Congress of pure and applied chemistry for which 2.000 scientists frcm all over the world will gather here on July 17. -Reuter.
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  • 65 1 UP. LAKE SUCCESS. July ll._ Egypt today appealed to the Serurity Council to order British troops out of Egypt complaining that the British' position in Egypt had caused a situation likely to endanger worrld peace. The Egyptian complaint was £iso designed to get the United Nations to
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  • 139 1 LONDON, July 11.—Any com prewar dealings with Japan mercial enterprises which had will be given priority under the allows private ..trading with scheme announced today which the ex-enemy country. From Aug. 15, permits for businessmen are to be granted for a period of 21
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  • 103 1 U.P. New Delhi. July 11 The Partition Council tonight announced the basis of the division of India's military and naval strength between the Indian union and the Muslim dominion cf PakistanIndia was allowed 45 combat units against for Pakistan. The announcement said that Hindu India
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  • 83 1 U.P. RUGBY, July 11—The pMlei today recovered the body of four-year-old Geoffrey Howar 1 Mayo from the caral after a "water diviner" had located if. Constable Terry, of Sutton Coldfield. held the boy's cap arvi hagel rod m his hand while he Dad died in a
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  • 76 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. July 11 The Jewlsn-owned Karasher Barzel Engireerintj Works in Tel Aviv were toc'ay shut clown and plated under miitary guard after a combirei force of troops and police had raided it and round rour Seen gun blueprirts. a halfccmpletej Sten breechblock and other
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  • 67 1 U.P. CALCUTTA. July, 12.—T wo persons were killed ard 15 injured in an isolated outbreak today after days of communal rioting as more than half a million observed the Sabbath with Mosque prayers. Noticeably absent from the streets today were *eeps filled with gangsters carrying stei
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  • 30 1 Reuter. OTTAWA. July 11.—The Canadian House of Commons today gave a final reading to the Bill providing for the deletion of the words "Emperor of India" from King George's title.—Reuter.
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  • 137 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Gas Works at Kallang are now producirg 237.250.000 cubi feet of gas anrually. Sirgapor 3 consumed 108,866,000 cubic of gas in 1946. In 1941 the total cor sumption of gas was 315.000,000 cubic feet, 175,000,000 beirg absorbed by private users and
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  • 206 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) One hundred and ten locally enlisted mcnthc first of Malaya's first Regulars—will pass out from the Locally Enlisted Personnel Training Centre in Johore at tne end of this month. There are at present over 600 recruits in training, of whom 187 are
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  • 43 1 U.P. BERLIN. July 11.—American and Britain may borrow upwaids ft $300,000,000, pro! ably through the world bank or similar agencies, to get back into prociuctton the Huhr coal mines of both those countries Which were blasted from the air during the MM?. —U.P.
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  • 24 1 Reuter. RIO DE JANEIRO. July 11.—Two people were killed and .six injured to day when a Brazilian Air Force plane crashed at Sao Paulo.—Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 92 2 U.P. KENT. July 11.—"Lifp is too easy in the United States." said Pat Alexander in a letter to her parents today, so she is return ing to Britain. The 24-year-old English ghi said she had broken off her engagement to ex-Corporal Robert Tav'or
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  • 28 2 LONDON, July 11.—The Pilgrimi Trustees have given £5,000 towards the provision of art. centres in the Channel Island, the sum to cc diivided equally between Guernsey and Jersey.
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  • 26 2 Reuter. LONDON. July 11.—Media, a 14,000-ton Cunard feaiiic Starr liner, completing on Clydebank will make a maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on August 20.—Reuter.
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  • 97 2 All persons having any claims aga.nst the estate of the ab*e, named deceased late of Nurse. Quarters General Hospital, Sin gapore who died on or about gfSth day of are required to send particidare Ol their claims in wnt.i.g to the Public Trustee who is.the AO
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 495 2 S 111 P Pl\(i IN SINGAPORE Agents S ar Malayan Railways GLEN LIrVE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, GLENAFFARIC G. 8 9 GLENGARRY... July 12 ANCHIoES August 7 From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and China EURYMEDON. G. 42. 43 TITAN G3B, 39 GLENBEG Due early August. IMMM lIIXA S.
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    • 627 2 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (incorporated in T Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. p &T t, ne a G. 36 Navigator"... From U.S.A G5 "Elpenor" From U.K. Jlllv 19 "Japara" Due irom U.S A "Menelaus. Due from U X J25 "Teucer" Due from U.K 3\sy M "Phrontis" Due
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    • 998 2 NOTICE "The Chartered Bank of India- Australia and China rtvrfFe pleasure in announc--1% thaCthe branch office in Ton?lgp* (Bhtiket) will be business on In SIM G V s KOH YEW cßjjkpeceased; CHAN AH KEEHffso known a.«T TAN AH KEE. deceased; TAY KUM SWAN. Seceapci; LIM KEO LENG. dece*cLg£ POH CHIANG
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    • 414 2 SITI ATIONs^^ Vacancy exists House Shift f James Power mencing sala p.m. and $300 annual ircremen j S4OC p.m.. plu Allowance. Applicants thorough kr.< Technology a Traming ana Certificate cf C Ist Grade Engi. 1 Further par I*l rom the Mvi Engineer. 8 Singapore. LessoJ? J 10 a.m. 10 p.m
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  • 89 3 v, nety-four Malay Regiment recruits. 50 from Kelantar. and 44 frcm Trengganu, left Kot; B for Pert Dicks in by rail Wednesday. Joly 9. The\ the flight ;it Pafekban? .Station, in the after the Depaartmetit of Pubiu n assisted by the Kami: Kelantan, entertained then t0 tea
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  • 545 3 tribune Staff Reporter) A ftrx or five jobbers, who Pfys two revolvers, have ronnifnced operations in Sirsytr, So far this gang m befitted to ha?e bees cor.cerr.eein UK robbery cf two hous?*. we in the suburbs and ore In <ountrvMdo b both t stances "he
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  • 592 3 llth-Hour Exemption For Well-Knoicn Communis* (Tribune Staff Reporter) One of the two vessels scheduled to leave Singapore to-day for China will carry an unknown number of persons deported by the Singapore Government to an unknown destination in China. It is understood that these persons had
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  • 216 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Claiming that the two juvenile delinquents, con vie ted on a charge of robbery, w-sre their only means of support, two 70 year-old grand mothers of the accused was assured of their future subsistence, when the Magistrate Mr. A. P.
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  • 44 3 Reuter AAP. Sydney. July 11,--Field-Mar-shal Lord Montgomery, chief Ol the British Imperial General Staff has arrived here by air frcm Perth, Western Australia He drove to Government House where he will rest in readiness for a strenous week-end programme.—Reuter AAP.
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  • 42 3 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Ind an j Relief Committee in Malaya. G. ftait j Course Lane, Singapore (Phoa* 3019) is appealing for n t either for rent or free of change for the purpose of housing Ind aa orphan gilrs.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 874 3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Several ambitious and energetic young men preferably with some sales experience for highly remunerative posts. Excellent prospects. Good English essential. Box No. 861 hf. T. Singapore. WANTED: Experienced Baggagej Clerk. Apply Box B;>3 M.'l. Spore. I EUROPEAN Firm has vacancy j lor Ex<> rrienced Accountant-Book-I Keeper. Appropriate
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    • 516 3 MISCELLANEOUS BEAUTY PICTURE COMPETITION to be held shortly throughout Malaya for Selection of Malaya's beauty pin-up Queen. Prospective entrants and photographers w shing to submit entries should write for further details to PUBLICITY PICTURES Box No. BG2 M. T. Spore. KIM WAH MALAYAN AQUARIUM Pish Specialist lift Wong Slamat. Penang.
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    • 598 3 FOR SALE PRIMER STOVE Wood Cbareoi'l Width I» 10" Height 2' 2" Length 2' B'' Five Holes Chimney Container included $225/- Box 157 TiibUne, IPOH. TWO Storied house, land about an acre, 4 1 edreoßAS* 3 bathrooms, modern sanitation, electric light, water etc. Mrs. DAVIS 4th Mile. Benton» Road. Kuaia
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    • 715 3 JEEP for sale or exchange for any 8 h.p. car. Chop Guan Seng Kee 56, Teluk Ayer Street or telephone No. 7187. CINEMA FOR SALE complete Twin Portable Talkie projectors. One Ford V-8 Car 30 h.p. 1937 One Caravan, 2 Electric Generators 10 kwta. <ach, 110 V.DC with Transformer One
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  • 503 4 The public will look forward with keen anticipation to the publication of full details ot the new Constitutional Plan drawn up jointly by the Council of Joint Action and Putera which are affiliated organisations and claim a membership of over half a*million. The Constitution was approved by
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  • 972 4  - DEMOCRACY IN THEORY PRACTICE A thoughtful analysis of the implications of acceptance of democratic government and of its particular implication in Malaya by Eric Mitchell The Greeks, or whoever it was, invented the word "demos" and the word "kratos," and those two words were later translated respectively into the English
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  • 372 4 Letters' To The Editoi? The Peoples Postbag Sir.—Mr. Thivy has asked the Ceylonese to become Indians, thus foresaking their own nationality. Why has he taken a sudden interest in the Ceylonese, at a time when Ceylon is about to become a Dominion, and the Ceylonese in Malaya have
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  • 147 4 Sir, -In Singapore and the Malay Union. disputes and strikes have often cropped up between the employers and laoouiers. It will not De a bad idea if big business houses and employers of big labour forces were to allow their employees to form an internal social welfare department
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  • 268 4 Sir,—The initiative taken by Rev. Chew Hock Hin m making a a donation of $100 and your suggestion for Government s contri bution of $1 for every dollar raised from the public would no doubt form a good appeal fo/ such a worthy purpose but it is
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  • 666 4 News reports this week tell that a new Japanese whaling expedition to the Antarctic has been approved for November this year. Australian experts reported that on the last expedition the Japanese sought whale meat before oil, and broke agreements. The follow; :ig article is reproduced from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 65 4 NOW READY. I "This Singapore" (Our City oj Dreadful Nights) By N. I. LOW H M. CHENC The Truth of the Japanese! occupation as seen by two IncfTectuals. Sold by City Book Store, I other booksellers I AMERICA'S MOST ECONOMICAL Electrical Refrigerator New Shipment Just Arrived —Book Your Orce r
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 38 4 (HmMJiMSi I OP ZUTLEDGZ, TENNESSEE,. gUZNED DOWN RND WENTBANKRUPT, PZLC. s&psj took tT over, to I EBHIS PATIENTS! HE HPS OPERPTED r M T//^i// </£&&$, ws subscribers, i v j RND PLL PZOP/TS GO TO BUY POLES, FTC I
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  • 124 5 .Tnbuio Staff Reporter; Three eld Japanese destroyers alfc live eecort vessel lrfU siam v. U) Johore to t.e n a the Naval Dcckyari or. M P O! day aiternoon. They will ba 55arned by Japanese steamirg n he transferred on to the Sh rasaki as soon
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  • 306 5 Sequel To Inquiry On Death Of Boxers Son warrant for the arrest of Ong Chee Sia, the drim a Singapore Traction Company trolley bus, was kfflied by the Coroner, Mr. Oon Khye Kiang yesterday t the conclusion of the inquiry into the
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  • 87 5 Durirg the month of Juro, 1947, the Price Cortrol Enforcement dealt with 393 cases. There were 372 cor.v ctions. 10 acquittals and 10 were struck cff. Total fines imposed amounted to $71,045, of which $62,315 were paid. A total of 19.937 tattles of rie", valued at $4,864.63
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  • 221 5 The first annual meeting since 1941 was held at the YWCA neadquarters on Thursday last before a representative membership. It was a momentous occasion for the YWCA. following a year of reconstruction and the building of an organization anew, after the gruelling experiences suffered
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  • 547 5 (Tribune StaiT Reporter) The urgent need to divert U.K. export into channels most advantageous to her and assistance to local manufacturers in their trade dealings with Britain are some of the major tasks facing H.M. Trade Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. R. B.
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  • 134 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Asked by the Magistrate at the Juvenile Court why he did not j apply for a licence to hawk bis cults, a bey said that he wa«> too young to be eligible for one. To make the statement clearer.
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  • 64 5 Picture taken at the Coliur Presentation ceremony on the Padang on Thursday. His Excellency the 0.A.G., Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, fixing the new Regimental Colour as the Colour standard-bearer knelt to receive it on behalf of the First Battalion. the Queen's Royal Regiment. Lt-Col.-D. L.
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  • 224 5 In its efforts to help orphaned boys in the country, the Serendah Boys' School has made considerable progress. When it started to function in September last year the school had a# enrolment of 30 boys. Today, however, it has trebled its initial figures with 92 boys
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  • 222 5 KUALA LUMPUR, July 10.- I A Malay. Ismail bin Haji Os mar. was arrested in his wife i> hou-e at Kajang yesterday i<ji allegedly having cheated the j Mai ager of the Madras Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, of $50. At about 3 p.m. on
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  • 72 5 As decided by the Majlis Kathi ol Malacca, Muslims in this Settlement will commence their Bulan Puasa this year on Sunday. July 20, if the moon is not visibie on the evening of Friday, July 18. Meanwhile, in Trengganu, office hours during the month cf Ramathan has been
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  • 14 5 Kuchai's Tin output: April. 645 piculs: May 599 piculs: June 464 piculs.
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  • 206 5 The employees of the Ho Hong Oil Mills have been on strike since June 13, primarily over the question of the dismissal of 17 men. With a view to settling the differences and ending the strike, trip company sent a letter
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  • 36 5 Th» Sext luncheon meeting: of the V's Men's Club will be held at Cecil's Restaurant today at 1.15 p.m. Mr. H. D. Collinp-.s of Raffles Museum will speak on "Museums in Modern Culture".
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  • 110 5 (Our Own Reporter) Malacca, July 11—Lady Gent visited Malacca yesterday and spent the whole day visiting the Women's Working Centre at Kubu and the Poor Children's School at Banda Hilir. The evening was spent with the sewing section of the Women';; Service League of Malacca.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 126 5 .ays ELSIE, the BORDEN COW Elsie. Your money can buy no better milk for him than Klim. It is the finest cow's milk in powdered form, and it never varies in quality. It is tested many times for purity, safety and made easy to digest through the Klim process. V
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  • 236 6 Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. Secretary for the Social Welfare Department, has been appointed by the Government to submit a report on the Singapore Harbour Boaid's recent -Blitzkrieg tactics" in evicting squatters from the Trafalgar Street Kampong. Authorised by the Officer Administering the Government. Mr.
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  • 286 6 (Our Film Critic* Samuel Goldwyn's genius for human appeal in his is seen at its highest in "The Best Of Our Lives"—identified as the most significant and lauded motion picture released in 1946 —which was previewed by the Press at the R.K.O. Radio Pic- tures
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  • 79 6 (Tribune Stau Reporter) A Chinese youth, about seventeen years of age. was shot and wounded by another Chinese youth in Hill Street at 1.20 p.m.. I yesterday. The shooting, which took place in full view of people in the •j street, occurred about thirty yards from the
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  • 24 6 Mr. Klang At Kim B. Sc. I (London) will lead a discussion lon "Plastics" at the Stamford I Club premises today at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 126 6 SHARE MARKET (Tribune Financial Correspondent) Quiet conditions again prevailed in the share mark6t industtfals were a ouiet market and as were reported, were slightly on the except Cold Storages which improved to »6.8(>— >b.yD. txt.pi vmu continued barely steady Rubbers were a r.eglectea marke: but quotations remained
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  • 174 6 An English speaking and well dressed Chinese. Andrew Loh. was .sentenced to Seven years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rot an by Mr. Justice Jobling at the Assize Court 1 yesterday on a charge of gang robbery. It was stated in
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  • 74 6 A decree nisi granted to William Herbert Day against his wile, Agnes Elizabeth Day. by the Chief Justice, Singapore. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, on May 8 last, was made absolute by MrJustice Brown in the Supreme Court yesatĕrday. The petitioner was granted the decree nisi on the
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  • 46 6 His Majesty the King has approved an alteration in the form of Loyal Toasts. The form of Toasts to be used in future will be: i. The King; 2. The Queen, Queen Mary, the Princess Elizabeth and the other members of the Royal Family.
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  • 161 6 Inche S'aadon bin Haji Zubir, President of Malay Union Singapore, said yesterday that he was grateful to the Social-Wel-fare Department for their "spontaneous help In aiding the Malay displaced squatters of Trafalgar Street whose homes wcr-» destroyed recently. Nearly 90 Malays have been removed from the
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  • 119 6 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. Secretary of the Social Welfare Department. Singapore, will be one ol the patrons of a musical corned v show arranged by the Malay Welfare Society {D aid of the victim? of the Trafalgar Stree; incident, in which
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  • 103 6 Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market opened very irregular yesterday morning. Business was done at the opening at 27 cents for No. I R.S.S. f.o.b. but quickly fell to 26i cents with transactions *t prices on the way down. At this level good buying support came
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  • 59 6 The S.C.C.R A.'s rubber prices at noon yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers j cts. cts. per lb- per lb. No. 1 R.S.S. spot loose 251 264 No. 1- R.S.S. fob. in bales July 26$ 274 No. 2 R.S.S. fob. In bales July 265 251 No. 3 R.S.S. fob. in
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  • 47 6 His Excellency the, Governoi of the Malayan Urtfon, Sir Ed- ward Gent. K.C.M.G., D.5.0,. 0.8. E., M.C., will broadcast to the peoples of Malaya on Tuesday. July 15, at 9.45 o.m. The broadcast will be carried by all stations of Radio Malaya. 1
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  • 315 6 Exactly fifteen years ago, today, an aeroplane crash in a quiet Moravian valley robbed the world of an outstanding personality in the industrial world —Thomas Bata—a com-, mon shoemaker who became the founder of the world-widt Bata organisation. Thomas Bata was essentially a worker, a labourer.
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  • 188 6 (Tribune S'afT Reporter) Malacca, Friday. Ar the preliminary inqu'ry ;*> the Magistrate's Court into the death of a baker's assistant in Fourth Cross Street on April 10 this year, two Chinese. Tin Kiat T lew ai.c* Tiew Tiow Ton. alleg ed to have been implicated in
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  • 42 6 A ma -s f: .MM ans residing i:. be held at the Hind Tr. H mile Seleta m I row to protesl I H ments made by Sir C F'l samy Iyer regard .r.a :\v H political states Dl Trav.-J
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  • 28 6 HONGKONG. untitled Vice-Marshal Ronald lormer Air CWei of pointed last year Air r m commanding the R Force Mission to Aostt •MC New Zealnad. arriived M kor.<z. today.—
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  • 326 7 Tin unnerving experience of a yOung Chinas-? clerk hi* ,T iri friend at Mount Emily on a moonligfht night •March !ast when the former was robbed of eleven I/iliars in cash at the po'nt of a dagger by fOur Chipese hbers was related st
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  • 74 7 U.P. Los Angeles, July 11.—Cartoonist Lreorge Bauer (32» creator of the Sad Sack" was charged with cruel and inhuman treatment by his wife Brenda Bakt (22» in a suit for divorce today. Under the property settlement which the court asked to approve. Baker agreed to pay
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  • 330 7 The Seaforths on Thursday played their first game since > their return from a tour of Malaya and the team was with- out such stars as Frankeom (goalkeeper*. Kitchener (inside right). Smith tinside left). Clarke (outside. right) and Shilds <right back) who hay* j all gone
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  • 265 7 PENANG. A total fine of S2OO or six weeks' imprisonment I and one day's simple imprisonment wa* imposed by Mr. J. P Blackledge in the Third Magistrate's Court this morning on a Hylam, Chuang Teik Tua. who pleaded guilty to two charges. The first
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  • 45 7 Reuter. TOKIO. July 11.—About half the Indians troops in the Commonwealth Occupation Force "in Japan will saili for home totmorrow aboard the cruiser H.M.S. Devonshire. They include the 2nd Battalion of the sth Royal Gurkhas and the 4th Squadron of the Royal Indian Air Force.—Reuter.
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  • 259 7 S.A.F.A. LEAGUE SOCCER With four more games ahead, the Army reauire a further six noir.ts, which is quite within their power to gain, to win As S.A.F.A. League championship with 2* points and with an unchallenged goal average. The highest possible score
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  • 122 7 U.P. Washington. July 10.—Heavy Weight champion. Joe Louis and welterweight champion, Ray "£trga>." Robinson, have no "logical contender for their crowns, according to the National Boxing Association which listed quarterly ratings of the world'; leading leather tossers. The Association listed the following after Louis
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  • 29 7 Reuter. LONDON. July 11.—The Bristol Exploration Club discovered a new cave system in Oakhill. in the Mendip Hills, contain.ng a human skeleton, believed to be a primitive cave-dweller. —Renter.
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  • 212 7 Reuter. London. July 11.—At Wells the Somerset vs. Nottinghamshire matcn was abandoned as a draw. Somerset 171 and 118 for 6 declared. (Butler 5 tor 47. At Chesterrteld there was Do play between Derbyshire and Surrey, the match being aban doned.—Reuter. At Cardiff.
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  • 134 7 There was a sequel yesterday ar the Fourth Police Court, to the alleged murder ot an Indian girl, still in her teens at the junction of Tanjcng Pagar Road and Kee £eng Street, on Thurs day evening, when a young Indian, alleged to have been
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  • 26 7 Reuter. HELSINKI, July 11.—A Finnish Government spokesman confirmed this afternoon that Finland had refused the invitation to attend tomorrow's "aid to Europe" conference in Paris. —Reuter.
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  • 35 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 11.—With its breastbone broken and its wing wounded by a shot, a pigeon released at Newhaven. Sussex, has reached home at Washington Country, Durham, after walking much of the 300 mile journey.—Reuter.
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  • 90 7 U.P. Los Angeles. July 11.—Soya sauce which caused an epidemic of illness among the Japanese in this city's "little Tokio'* contain ed almost a lethal dose ot arsenic, the authorities said today. Health inspectors who seized nearly 2.U00 gallons of sauce used Ul Japanese cooking said
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  • 18 7 The untitled Competition, Two-ball Foursome Match-play on handicap, will com me nee this afternoon, at the Island Club.
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  • 27 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 11.—Street lighting restrictions in Britain imposed as an emergency measure last February will be relaxed when the Double Summer Time ends on August 10.—Reuter
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  • 16 7 Reuter. LONDON. July 11.—A 50 lbs. sturgeon landed at Fleetwood was sent to Buckingham Palace. —Reuter.
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  • 75 7 SOCCER. S.A.F.A League: M.F.A. vs. j R.A.F., Jalan Besar. 5 p.m. CRICKET LA. vs. S.C.R.C.. 2 pm.: S.R.C. vs. Non-Benders, Padang, 2 p.m.; S.C.C. vs. H. M. Dockyard. Padang, 2 p.m.; C.S.C. vs. R.A.F. 1 Base Hq., St. George's Road, 2 p.m. SWIMMING Singapore Chinese Aquatic Meet: Heats,
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  • 125 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca. Friday—The Soccer League season in Malacca will be brought to a clo.:e with the presentation of the Craven "A i Cup to this year's champion:, j the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club, on July 16. The occasion will be marked by a
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  • 61 7 The S,R.C. cricket XI against the Non-Benders today at 2 p.m. en the Padang will be: G. Clarke capt.), N. Area, R. Bain. E. Barker. T. Cordeiro. M. Cordeiro, R. Jansen. E. Le Mercier, v. Milne. S. Moreira. Carl Schubert. Umpire: F. Milne. The
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  • 85 7 OLYMPIC SPORTS COUNCIL MEETING The next general meeting of the Sisjapore Olympic and Council will be held at the YMCA on Thursday. Juiy 17 at 5.15 p.m. Delegates of Associations and Affiliated Clubs are invited to attend. AGENDA: (a) Discussion and Adoption of Rules; lb) Any other business. Any fcports
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  • 36 7 EASTLEIGH. HANTS. July 10.— One hundred and fifty-one totlkeia will be contesting in the Road Walking Association's national 50 kilometres championship at Eaotlcigh. Hants, on Saturday. Thi.s is a record number.
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  • 36 7 The Fraser ft Weave Soccer S3 were beaten by the Fuloe Brani Combined XI >« a friendly fame of .soccer played at their ground on Wednesday by two goal* to one.
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  • 25 7 Reuter. LONDON July 11.—The cable between Porthcurnow, Cornwall, and Bilbao, Spam, interrupted during the war has been restored and service open for telegraph traffic. —Reuter.
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  • 27 7 LONDON, July 10.—Miss June Humphries, 20, a shorthand typist of Gosport has won tne vvomenv, jumo. air corps South of England scholarship for a free flying training.—
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  • 243 7 The Secretary of the Government and Municipal Labour Union, in a communique on the subject of labourers* holidays states that the Government have j seen fit to grant May 1 as a paid holiday, on condition that it is I taken
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  • 200 8 Reuter. Windhoek. Southwest Africa, T nlv ii— Declaring that Africans "are my children" Gen. Smuts said here today that the Union flag would forever fly over Southwest Africa, the J territory whose incorporation i into the Union was rejected by the United Nations last December.
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  • 99 8 Church Racial Discrimination Reuter. Whitby. Ontario. July 11.— A London minister, the Reverend C. W. Ransom, told the Interna tlonal Missionary Council here that anti Christian forces Were massing strength, but that re ports from many parts of world indicated no corresponding deep or widespread spiritual revival. Dr. Siv Choo
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  • 196 8 A considerable quantity of costly suiting materials was produced at Ifrs Assize Court yesterday as exhibits when a Malay youth. Salim bin Karim, was charged with robbery of cloth worth nbout S?,6 9 0 from a Chinese tailor's shoo at North BrH™ Road on December ?3
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  • 312 8 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, July 11.—Men from various walks of life, a solicitor, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, a cabaret manager, a professional boxer, also a ticket collector, a Sikh watchman and soldiers, gave evidence before Mr. J. P. Blackledge in the Third
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  • 97 8 Reuter. London, July 11.—Reprepresentatives of nearly 2.000 inhabitants of nine kampong:- (compounds) in Kuching. Sarawak, have sent a protest to Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones. Secretary of the Colonies against what they described as "the illegal annexation of our homeland'" a Colonial Office spokesman stated. The protest asserts that,
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  • 176 8 Reuter. Southamptcn. July 11. —All sh.ps near tne isle ol Wight have bee.i warned to look out for a woman passenger reported to have fallen overboard from the Dutch liner Johan van Olden barnevelt near Calshot. She is Miss V. M. R. Rice. 45 of
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  • 36 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. July 9—The Medaille MUitaire. France's highest military decoration, will bo awarded the late president Roosevelt postthumously in the embassy here on Monday, it was announced today. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will receive the award. U.P.
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  • 137 8 Reeuter. HAVANT. Hnmpshh- July 11. "Good God. that's a bit stiff,' rary cut a wcman's cr*/ in Havart. Hampshire, court today wher the chairman. Sir DymorWhite. Member of Parliament sentenced two men to mrrths' imprsorment for s.ealu :i c-al. One man wis Reginald Bes--ant. 44.
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  • 167 8 U.P. Ltiko Success, July 11.—Four proposals for giving Japan, Korea and the dependent colonies of Asia a voice Li the United Nations Far Eastern Reconstruction planning were today submitted to tha economic commission for Asia and the Far East. India asked the
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  • 45 8 London. July 11.- Telegrams, letters and messages of congratulations and good wishes poured into Buckingham Palace today as Princess Elizabeth and her fiance. Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. rested after their strenous day yesterday when they appeared together in public for the first time since their engagement.
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  • 173 8 Reuter. Dublin, July 11. —The South African cricket team won their fixture here against the Gentlemen of Ireland which had been reduced to a one-day match owing to yesterday's rain. Against the rich green setting of beautiful Trinity College ground, South Africa had a good five
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  • 51 8 A pigling, found in a ttt er of fo»r. the three others being pups, was born to a mo 'trrel a t a Chinese tailor's establishment in Ipoh. The pigling., coloured white and grey, is seen bring fed by its ea~ine parent. (Photo by Photo Corner,
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  • 432 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Schoolchildren, smoking nonchalantly, even before their teachers in public places, have shocked local social welfare workers. The other day, one of them was seen by his class teacher at a local cinema to be puffing away at a cigarette. He did not
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  • 167 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. July 11.—The 11-ration Far Eastern sior anrounced lodav that I* had finally reached agreement on its basic policy for the political ard economic crrtrol o T Japan—a ool'cv, i fact. wh ch was almost iiertical with the rules laid down by Gen.
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  • 160 8 Reuter. LONDON. July 10.— Ceylon, leading the countries of the East ir. the fight against tuberculosis has the disease virtually under cortrol. Clement Fernando, Ceylon's chief delegate to the British Commonwealth Health ard Tuberculosis Cor.-erence in London, said yesterday. The acute incidence of
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  • 249 8 Mr. Arthoi-y Brocfa the following statement urn Press yesterdav J "The statement mari I cay in Parliament > yy t-'| ret ary of State lor the t I that I cii rot chall'rV; I basis of the Director ol L casting's decision t 0 refus 1
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  • 85 8 Reuter. DUBLIN, July 11. -(M M Kemo. E re's No. 1 Davis .M player, sprang a big surprisefl the Irish lawn tei nis cixß jj| piorships here today by fettH irq the American Tom B:jM jR beaten Wimblec'on finalist. 9 Ml 6-4 in the semi-final ol ■"I
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  • 164 8 Reuter. London. July 11 Rumo» from places as far a; I Hongkong and the London I M Exchange, of the imminent valuation of the sterling 3kM corresponding rise in thi pfl of gold, drew prompt and :-'fl gorical official denials fn:mJ« the Treasury and the
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  • 113 8 St Andrew's Cathedra a.m. Holy Communion r i 8 am. Choral Eucharist. a.m.. Matins. followi:.i -M Communion at lI.IS, 5Ji W Evensong. St. Hilda's Church. Ka' fi.m. Holy Communion St. Paul'c Church. Upr angoon: 8 a.m. Holy I mon. Evensong: 5.30 P-jjJ M Holy Trinity. r°< i Church.
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    • 44 8 TIDE-TABLE TODAY High Water: 4.05 a.m. 7 It. 9 in; 4.55 pjn. 8 ft. Low Water: 10.19 a.m. 3 ft 4 in. 11 p.m. 4 ft. TOMORROW High Water: 5.19 a.m, 7 ft. fin: 5.48 p.m. 8 ft. Low Water: 11.14 p.m. 4 ft.
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