Malaya Tribune, 19 July 1947

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE IHE ONLY NA TIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA -Now Prated simultaneously In Singapore Kuala Lumpur, lpoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) EIGHT SINGAPORE," SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Ar*nt«:_Mew« C*|l D Turner Ltd.. Talbot Horn, .98.
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  • 120 1 iha iauß i nquir> into tht t i Singapore Sea- Unl nade recent!* est Asiatic amen supplier- by the Com mr Singap re Re sistoed Scan n Union in a let to tr Col nial Secretary. Xfe c mrr.itl a >ks the GovwMifwi imedlate in* i j
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  • 82 1 'I Our Own Rtvorte 1 XIV.LA LUMPUR, July 18 cootf twc-tfli us, ro people woke at the Batu 'act the Town labourers arriving to de- d lcrnes trarspcrt thtii prefab huts ,x B 3 Road, which nrc n m ai $12 pei I
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  • 185 1 (Tribune StaiY reporter) Seventy-five torn (nearly 1.000 bags) of Singapore G >vein nent rics now lip at th? battoai of tha sea m Singapore Harbour, it waa disc:-v?r-1 early yesterday m rning that a tighter with a ric Cargo on board had
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  • 209 1 tTribune Stall Reporter) Steps are being taken in Singapore to prevent any further wastage, of flour due to rats, insects and other pests including faulty godowns which haw caused Singapore to lose tons of flour. Dislnfestaticn of ftV.ur godowns in Singapore has been
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  • 26 1 Reuter. LONDON. July 18.— Fifty Anstralian Irian scouts arrived in Br'atin iv on a special visit as guests I the British Boy Scouts Asso- nation Reuter.
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  • 674 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Within haif-an-hour of a daring daylight taxi hole! up in Bukit Timah Road, yesterday alt' moon, two men wen arrested and almost the entire proceeds of UlXi robbery were recovered. 1231 The recovery of the proceeds of the robbery which consisted
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  • 328 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. July 18.--Republican Chairman Charles A. Eaton of House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee asserted today that "'the United States is within sight of a shooting war this minute in Greece". Known for his internatioralist view and sympathy with the Urited
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, July it.—More thau 4.50 a legal Jewish Immigrants who reached Haifa tonight In their small ship, the President Warfield, were immediately transported to the "ferry" ship for deportation to Cyprus. After the pitched battle, with tear gas. A reworks, smoke-bombs and steam jets, with
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  • 68 1 Reuter. RANGOON. July 18.—Largeah smuggling Of nee between Malaya and Burma is being earned on by a well-organised Chines.* gang of smugglers alleged to tx-long to a notorious Malayan secret society, according to reports reaching here. Tha Burma police and Preventive Office are now on the I:aM
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  • 170 1 Reuter. Washington. July 18. -The House of Representatives tonight, overruled a second veto by President Truman of the republi-can-sponsored tax bill proposing a $4,000,000,000 reduction in person rd income in the TJnitcd States. In a message to Congress accompanying the veto, the Prcsi- 1 dent
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  • 47 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, July 18—Robert P. Patterson. United States Secretary ol State for War. res gren today because, he said, the immirert merger of the Unitec. States anne i forces madp him consider his work completed. His usccessor is Brigadier General Kenreth C. Royall—Reuter.
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  • 30 1 Washington. July 18.—Sir Abdur Rahman. Indian representative on the Palestine commission, has been instruct rd to serve with "complete impartiality", Pandit Nehru informed the Democratic Congressman, Emmanuel Cellcr, by cable.
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  • 304 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, July 18.—One hundred and fifty people were saved out of 740 passengers and crew aboard the ferry steamer, Ramdas. which sank outside Bombay Harbour in a storm yesterday. Intensive search for the survivors was carried on around Bombay coast throughout
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  • 47 1 Reuter. R c D.' Jeneiro, July 18— The four months old Paraguayan, civ l war Is "rapidly drawing to a Close**, the Paraguayan Government sa d In a cc'nununique today ai nouncing 11»o capture of rebel leader General Rafael Franco and his staff. —Reuter.
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  • 136 2 'From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 18.— Gloster Meteors may be stationed in Malaya as part of the permanent RAF defence fore* in the Far East. It is presumed that this will be made certain it the test flights now being made
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  • 31 2 Reuter. LONDON, July 18.—Becanse of an expected heavy crop of apples the Minister of Food pronoses to remove the price control on all homegrown apples at the beginning of August.— Reuter.
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  • 224 2 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July 18.— One Chinese was shot dead in a gun-battle on the banks of the Punggai River between the Johore Police and some of the members of a notorious s ccl society which operate- in th' 1
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  • 251 2 Senior Ward Room mess steward, Chew Tim <36>. of H.M.S. "Glory." who tried to conceal opium under the altar cloth in the Chanel on board the ship on May 17. was at the First District Court sentenced to 14 months rigorous imDrtsonmont,
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  • 120 2 'Tribune Financial Corr j The local share market experienced its quietest day's trading yesterday with the slight setback in the rubber market. The market in all section's was hesitant throughout the day. In the industrial section, however, price changes, where recorded, shewed slight improvement. Hongkong Bank
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  • 77 2 IPOH. July 18.—The Reginal Indian Congress. Perak. has sent the following congratulatory, telegram to Mr. J. A. Thivy. President, of the Malayan Indian Congress on his being appointed Representative of the Govern meht of India tor Malaya. Borneo. Sarawak. Brunei and Honskong. Tho message signed by
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  • 216 2 *'I have had the opportunity of seeing; Japanese working in the streets of Singapore as scavengers and I arr.< now happy to go back to China." So stated a returned banishoe from China, So Kirn Bok. at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday when brought up
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  • 121 2 A young Chinese. Tan Ah Jee, who described himself as a motor lorry conductor, was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Jobling at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge ol dishonestly retaining stolen proDerty, to wit. two motor vehicle rims
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  • 204 2 Following upon his success Ml the sessional examination for Colonial Students at the London School of Economics when he obtained a first class. Mi. Scan Vun Khong was attached to the f Dr. Barnado's Homes for Boys for some three weeks. After that
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  • 57 2 Washington. Juiy j cratic Senator Carl h /5" recen&iku&the tm Jj Mexico, called oq r convene for a Rpec foreign policy on October w Despite asstiraurv r jrn sident Truman Statfc George Mai ternat!ohnl affairs will nnr r :ulro a special gress. Hatch vai I international cri
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    • 463 2 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U X AND U.S.A. oo i'Mapara" Due irom U.SA J u f g "Menelaus.... Due from U.K *0j 26 •Teucer" Due from U.K Jj*r* j'Phrontis" Due from U.S.A July 30 '"Eumaeus" Due from U.K. Aug. i "Celebes" DUp> from
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    • 414 2 EDUCATIONAL uancing simplified t>> i 'Aristocrat" School 0 f room Dancing, Oxley thaitu j Ders, 185 A Orchard Hi Singapore. Lessons daik 1C a.m. 10 p.m. Except Sundays. FOR SALE MOTOR CYCLE 500 cc. Taxed and I ed.p $700.-. Apply Roo< Hah. Barker Roi 2—4 p.m. NOTICES SALE OF ARMY
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  • 13 3 j, < orrc mmmh IW* ii c today to MOR i
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  • 125 3 il OOvrilll«*J arm; o! the D b tie registers v tin Offices In •ai and no i .<• added to iters until ail applicants >(. stefs hgf* j ,i n-cpnted i It h1 wii'. Ip bj n tices ;n the tnimation to indivi- Quired This
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  • 39 3 ,r Ola K-porter.) a ihe ocd oi th« the Man r J > rnorol Re V y r "Whatever >4— lie race under is a Sioorl m. pl*c< I Ri tarisidehl was memr Rotai :an
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  • 284 3 rribune SiaiT Reporter) Chinese-owrcd motor vessel The Rosary, ofl Pulau Jemoh on the llth instant rai more, hronghl here on Thursday evening; pinner. The master and r»ne ol the j crew were wounded and sent to the Malacca hospital in a critical
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  • 107 3 (Tribune Staff, Reporter) A boy found guilty of gambling in public was fined $10 and had 500 cigarettes confiscated when he appeared at the Ju"3pile Court yesterday. It was stated in evidence that the accused, with a group oi other boy-, was playing dice at
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  • 98 3 Two Auxiliary Police Office: s, Eii.' Pt-rey VenneU 23» and George Culwick '35. both Englishmen, oi Hie Singapore Harbour Bcaid Special Auxiliary Police Force, were produced a: the Third Police Court yesterday, the first charged with house-on akin, and tn<? second with abetting the
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  • 195 3 Market Correspondent) There were very few overseas orders received in the Singapore rubber market yesterday morning and Olivers' opening bids were based on the value of orders leceiveci at oOi cents, hui the first busines> transacted was at 30 4* cents. r Tne
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  • 140 3 a 1 he junction of Thompson Road, on the evening of February 4 shol nri incapacitated a Chinese led al the Singapore Assize Court Kek Tens was arraigned before "ti two charges of possession of 1 n the day v,:. "ui-.se
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  • 234 3 I: was alleged at the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday, by Ng Kee Leng. s young Chinese, accused ol escaping irom legal custody on April 30. that he was beaten up very badl! by the Folic*. He said he couid not stand this and seeing
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  • 35 3 There were 167 deaths in g£ a pore for the week ending July 12. against 172 in" the preceding week. Tuberculosis claimed H v.ct;ms. against 22 in the previous wet k.
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    • 864 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITI ATIONS VACANT i SALESMAN FIRST CLASS MAP] j Required. Able to sell Electrical appliances and machinery ana geneml merchandise. Only exporiea cod Baleaman will be considered. Reply stating experience and per- so; al details, copies of references, I salary tf*juired io P.J. Bex 20. Singapore. I
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    • 612 3 MISCELLANEOUS DANCING! DANCING! AND TEACHING DANCING!!! I© our Principal Business. Call at COLLICK'S STUDIO of many years standing and permanent reputation. Qualified Assistants. Partners, and spacious floor at 195-B. New Bridge Road. opposite Majesr c Theatre. Singapore. SHIP DELIVERIES. Ships delivered anywhere complete crews available. European Officers. Reply Box No.
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    • 531 3 QUICK SALE: Car Lorry Screen wipers $2 each; Torches $2.50 each; Brake Linings $3.20 per set; Augurs (all size*) $2 per dozen: also electrode.-, fuses, dividers, spare parts, special discount for buik purchases. Chevrolet, Dodge Lorries. 7 Taxis, 5 Cars. Apply Kian Hong, 30, Jalan Besar. Singapore. ctween 3 —7
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    • 614 3 I NOTICES I TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 Custodian of Property Proclamation No. 14 of 1945 SALE BY TENDER No 32 The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase ol the following: i Fore V 8 Saloon SN 572 En gine No. 2A*****F Chevrolet
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  • 629 4 The recent announcement that the Pyke allowances are to be raised has met with a chilly reception in the Malayan Union where ordinarily such welcome news would once have been hailed with considerable enthusiasm. The reason is that those who are likely to profit by such an
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  • 1081 4  -  Civil was is ragin in China while its war wearied peoples long for peace. Our commentator sees the civil war not as a conflcit of ideologies but of social forces in which the main actor is China's Common Man, who is determining CHINA'S DESTINY by S. Raja Ratnam
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  • 459 4 Letters To The Editor 1 Sir,—The case for the institution of State Lotteries has been ably put forward by various people in Singapore, and now in the Malayan Union the Hon'b't Mr. Ec Yew Kirn has stood up for it in his speech at the
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  • 97 4 Sir,—We are all very grateful to Mr. McNicce lor trying his best to urge schoolchildren to economise their cake-money. We would be very grateful for a 10 cent meal. As for schoolchildren spending 30 cents a day. it is not shocking, for food prices are
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  • 40 4 Sir.—ln order to make the Government and the public realise that the true object of the proposed State Lotteries is for raising funds to light against tuberculosis, I suggest that these lotteries be called "Anti-Tuber-culosis Fund Sweepstakes.** PRAH.
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  • 722 4 In the French Ministry •of Overseas Territories in Paris there hangs this sign: "The French Empire is i dead. Long live the French j Union!" Many Frenchmen are rej fleeting upon the first part 1 of this slogan with no little I misgiving 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 57 4 the cowboys or jr -^rT^ hungry P8S Z/DE WfTH THE/fZ 4^^5*3^33^ saddles ffir OM THE HORSES /^SSi SHLftSft back/ tfg M' v HCCOZD/N6 TO THE V^^v KJSSIN0 O0GJNATED WHEN >X V-TV. husbands WANTED TO BEEN /MB/BINS HENJWDWD if f* Jk i r//00E%4 W M75 OPPOSED TO ft A &°V £f
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  • 1371 5  -  Sidelights On The War: Defenders Defended lik HAROLD GUARD U.P. I'Biled Tress War Correspondent in Malaya during the Campaign Ji v 18.—On Feb. 15, 1942, when Singapore to the Japanese, a curtain dropped on tragic ana confused phases of the last yet been
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  • 269 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A certain amount of political activity recently has K>d observers to conclude thai the publication of a new White Paper embodying the British Government's final decision on the Malayan Constitution cannot lv ion", delayed. Opinions vary as ta the extern the amende-j proposals will dJJ
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  • 36 5 Rev. Fr. J. Joyce, Redernpto iM prieflt, "will on "Leadership' to members and friends of the C.V..M.A. Church ot the Sacred Heart. Tank Road, on Monday. July 21 at V.45 p.m.
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  • 1071 5 Alleged Pay Discrimination (Tribune Stall Reporter) A committee representing the Public Works Technical Services, Singapore, under the chairmanship of Mr. A. E. Johnson, met the Salaries Commission yesterday morning when evidence and suggestions were offered characterized by an emphasis on a proposed salary
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  • 458 5 A detailed survey of the number of' blind persons in the Malayan Union is one of the first tasks which faces Major D. R. Bridges, who has been appointed by the Malayan Union Government as Blind Welfare Orlicer, and who arrived in this country
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  • 111 5 (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh. July IV.— Fifty cases of smallpox with 12 deaths were reported in the Malayan Union for the week ending July 5. This total is two more than the previous weeks total of 48. Perak and Selangor had the most number
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  • 62 5 a wood and corrugated iron building in Thomson Road. 5 mile stone, was completely destroyed by ft re on Thursday morning. The lire engines which Wer.seen rushing along towards Newton en the same evening answered a false alarm. The Fire Brigade put out a lallang Are in Changi.
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  • 126 6 (From Our Own Reporter) i KUALA I nifflPUF. July 18.—A ioir.i letter, signed by ten Malayan organisations, is to be sent to the Governor of thf> Malayan Union asking for "special reasons" why he declared the Angkatan Pemuda Insaf illegalAmong the organisations are the Pan-Malayan
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  • 401 6 Public Meeting Condemnation The Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers Union at a public meeting: last night decided to protest against any rent increase as outlined in the Proposed Rent Control Bill which had its first reading In the Advisory Council last Thursday. The
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  • 95 6 The ninth meeting of the international Emergency F<'od Council's Sub-Committee on R:ce for South East Asia was., held yesterday at the Special Commissioner's Office. Singapore The rice shipping programme for August and the provisional programme for September, which had beer: submitted from the meeting
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  • 50 6 Malaya's Muslim population I commences their thirty day fas* today. This fasting period. I known as "puasa" is one of the fundamental principals of the Is- lamic religion. Snecial optional prayers <Tar aweh) are to be held every day in all mosaics during the lasting period.
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  • 195 6 A call for "equal rights for equPl work" and a ssuare c sal f rem employers in term- of adequate salaries to meet trw high cost o. living, a civil service, scheme, Improved conditions oi servie**. medical treatment, and transport facilities, and accemmoaation
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  • 216 6 From Our Own Rtporier) Ipoh. July 7.—Two Indian Mo hammedans. Abdul Kader and Syed Mohd.. salesman and proprietor respectively, of an eating shop at 96. Hugh Low Street, appeared yesterday before Mr. J. G. Adams in the District Court, charged with selling a packet ol
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  • 78 6 (From Our Own Reporter.) Butterwortn. July '7—A fatal accident, which claimed the life of a 35 years old Indian water oipe fitter of the PWD. occurred at Bagan Jermal when a jeep, alleged to have been driven by a member of the RAF knocked down the unfortunate
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  • 322 6 (Trihtme Stall Reporter) The Singapore Police plans to combat crime in a well organised drive has been stepped up further by the purchase of Willys Universal Jeeps, with their wartested reputation for fast pick-up and manoeuverabihty. Recent purchases of open Jeeps and Jeep
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  • 256 6 A direct attempt to evade the Revenue Laws of this country, by sending 30,000 dutiable cigarettes into the Colony, from Hong Kong, in ten packages, labelled "Donkwai (Chinese medicine)" was foiled by Customs officers when they examined the packages at the General
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    • 141 6 1 They ea!l her Si,uar i Gary's best role since John I I?' A? WVM M MIDNITE TONIfEI the most gorgeous rogue in iiisnfl DANCING PIRATE Charles Collins Steili Duna IN TECH M( OI.OK' M I EX CHILDREN'S CLUB J MATINEE TO-MORROW JPjfjl I -TH?-: SPANISH MAIN" fr* wSI 1
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  • 216 7 The Resonance Basketball (ousts from Manila—krown as Chung Seng left Singapore early this morrlrig by plaro for Manila. B fore their departure. Mr. Alfonson Chun, marager of Hie team said that they had all had 5 wi nderful tirm in Malaya and were grateful to
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  • 123 7 (From Oi:- Own Reporter) ivuaL'! Lumpur, July 17.— Under the auspices of the Selangor Cyclists' Association, the AiiMalayan 25 miles (Road; Race and the Mllle Hill Climb-Open Ch a moon ships will be held at Kuala Lumpur on 3rd and 4th August. H;47 respectively. Hie 25 Mile
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  • 70 7 The following players will repro--111 the CYMA Juniors in a friendly match against the Hurricane Youngsters On Saturday, at the S.J.I, ground at 5.15 p.m.: Michael Hendroff. James Tan. William Hendroff. Lee Gek Lee. Cheng Sui Hen?. Phua Bern Long (Capt.). Ta n Good Song. Joseph Ferroa. Chee
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  • 646 7 Performances Far Below Pre-War Standards An accident, which happily had no serious consequences, occurred during the heals and four finals of the Singapore Amateur Athlotie Association meet at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The accident occurred when the bamboo pole used for
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  • 117 7 ATHLETICS SAAA Finals. Jalan lloflar. 3.30 p.m. BADMINTON Clerical Union Hall, SBA Championships, 2.15 p.m. St. Chinese MYF VS Geylang MYF, at Kg. Kapor. 2 p.m. ACSTJ vs CYMA (Lourdos), at Ophir Road. 3 p.m WEIGUTLIITING BAWtiX meeting. 31 Winchester House, 2.30 p.m. SOCCER Indian Athletic vs SNSO.
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  • 87 7 The fotloW ng will represent Xhr S.C.C. at cricket today at 2 n.m. against rhr Co'oniai* on the Padan<j: J.W. Ewart. J.P. Luff. J.P. Pearson. D.B. Can R.S. Tufneil. K.J. Healy. J.B. Potter, C. Milt.>n. F. 1.. Movrj.;. B.T. North. A N Other. Agairst R.A.F. (Tens'ah)
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  • 163 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The release of the Anson Road Stadium by the Military some three months ago, has to date, proved unavailing. But there is prospect of the early resumption of its use by civilians. The lands surrounding the Stadium are still under
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  • 141 7 The Seraruroon Church defeated the CYMA (Our Lady of Lourdes) ty five goals at soccer played at the CYMA ground. The CYMA playing with two men short, Were unlucky at the goalmouth. They were however great triers. The Serangoon Church set Up the pace
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  • 648 7 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, July IS- Following are the weights' for the First Day of the F'enang Turf OiUVa Meeting on Saturday next, July 26:— HORSES. ClaftS 1. Div. I—G1 —G fursDRB ».12. Btrauas 9.9. Win the Peace j 9 2.
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  • 149 7 The SngUsh College Athletic Sports Meeting took place yc'stcrcay on the College gromcs in Johore Bahru. The weather was ftCe or.d th': meeting went according to plan. Ungxu Amir.ah. wife of HH. Tungku Mahkota, gave away tire prizes. The headmaster, Mr. A. H. Hill, congratulated
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  • 32 7 TAPAH, July 17.—Excellent soccer was seen on the public padang when the Camerons "C" Company beat the Tapah Selected Eleven by two goals to nil in a friendly encounter.
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  • 72 7 The undermentioned have been selected to represent the Colonials C.C. against the SCC at cricket on Saturday, at the SCC Padang, play commenc'ng at 2 p.m.:—W. Ratnayake, C. Colling, R. Delilkan, G. Bradshaw, S. Nagaiah, R. A. Ratnani, D. Miller, A. Thiagarajah, A. E. Dolilkan
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  • 73 7 SIITAWAN July 17—A return friendly soccer match was played on the Sitiawan padang between the Kampnr Chinese the Chung Hua Club of Sitiawan on Saturday evening. The game ended In a well earned victory for the homp team by three goals to one Soo Font? Tat, Tan Boon
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  • 48 7 SCRC cricket team v. RAF Seletar 00 Sunday at bCRC at 11 a.m.; Low Kec Pow, Ong Beng Bee, Ong Choo j Bee, Seah Keny Siew, Chua Boon Aim, Ong Swee Law, Chong Thiam Siew, Cheah Kirn Swre. Gall K*e Tian, Eu Cheow Chye, and Khoo Ong Lee.
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  • 211 8 Derbyshire all out for 32 in amazing cricket DERBY, July 18.—Alter one of the most exciting uays' cricket Of the whole tour South Africa today beat Derbyshire by three wickets, no fewer than 18 wickets falling during the few hours of
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  • 142 8 POSSESSION OF AUTOMATIC AMMO ALLEGED Froji: Our Own R< porter* MALACCA. July 18.— An automatic and nine rounds of mmuniticn were seized by a ■par-y of led tty F-soectcr P. C. Vehrke. cf the C.I.D. Malacca, when they checked no on the town's hotels a- 3.30 a.m. today, and arrested
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  • 101 8 Ipoh, July 17. A day of hectic batting by the boys ol tinAnderson School was seen on the home ground when a record score, for any inter-school cricket, of 200 runs, was registered for seven wickets declared against the St. MichaelV Institution. tion yesterday A
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  • 266 8 MALAYA'S PEASANTS DRAFT 'BLUE PRIN T' FOR FOOD I From Our Ow.. Reporter" Kuala Lumpur, July 18.—A call to the peasants of Malaya to forge a strong people's food movement, to urge the Govern l ment to take concrete steps to improve the condition of the peai sants and to
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  • 123 8 lh >t >>. ppi ni :v, d a un «!n !>». l .u s nat'./ron. 1 tin < li a, train an I szlatl rlns lc inn UK»- d<»ck5 as rad ,ra»ks d s»pp< »r>d under II ,t n:»l.r> »»r< the riy<l .«<..>. ai in»» pr»d,n< a ba'kl?sl»»nd liil»' a
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  • 285 8 'rum Our Ow. Reporter) Penang- July 17. "Three ore thcrs, Ng Ten.i Choon. Ng Teng Kang and Ng Teng Yam. were ti day summoned before Mr. J. P. Blackiedge to a charge ol voluntarily causing hurt to a. Jew. D M Davrd Dr Apparajoo giving
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  • 110 8 Teluk Anson, July 18.—It is re ported that some cloth trom the stronst room cf the Land Of&ce Is ru'ssitlg. About 100 yards of cloth belonging to the Welfare DeDartment was locked up in an almeirah in the strong room of the Land DQlce sometime
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  • 64 8 IPOH. It is learnt that the British Council have awarded a scholarship to Mr. E- V/. Jesudason ot King Edward VII School. Taiping. to go to the United Kingdom to study youth movements and organisations in the i j United Kingdom. It is hoped that Mr.
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  • 72 8 Chare 1 returned \M Day,: M ■V. F:iv M people h..ri y-fm g!ve a fitting Governor. -'<■ Theiv w: I'M monstrata r. people asked what they graphs and n-.r/^M materia they had not \v.,n!.-to'bafl In Kuching, as whii! rn '.lS the Govt. i. 'M* Brooke
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  • 541 8 Seremban, July 15. Judgment was reserved in the ease in which seve.. former members of tne Ladang Geddes Estate staffs. T. Pcmiampalam. O. P. Ramakrishnan, K. P. S. Nair. T. S. Maniam, V. N. Faran, Pasal c hah and F. S. Kuan appeaieci befor° Mr-
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  • 21 8 LONDON, July 18.-untitled persons are to 8 1 tm v lessons in Enelish while in holding .-t<-i> ariß transfer t-» jabs.-Reuter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 202 8 CHURCH SERVICES St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a w. Holy Conununion. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist, 10.30 a.m Mat ns. followed by Holy Communion at 11.15, a>d 5.30 p.m.. Evensong. St. Paul'* Church. Uppo- S'"K' goon: 3 a.m. Holy Conununion, and 5.30 p mi. Evensong. St. Hilda's Church, Katong: 8 a.m. Holy
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 82 8 TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT Singapore weather forecast for I 24 hours, from noon today, com- casting Station. Air Command. piled by the R.A.F. Centra] ForeFar East. Sunny during the day. tine to night. Wind: Light South Easterly. Sunset: 1842 tart. Sunr'se: 0634 hrs. Moonrise: 0833 hrs. Mconset: 2007 hrs. Temperature for
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    • 48 8 TIDE-TABLP TODAY. High Water: 12.15 p.m.. Bft 9 in., 11.14 p.m.. 10 ft. 2 in. Low Water: 3.26 a.m.. J !p 5 24 p.m 4 ft 0 'n. TOMORROW: High Water: 12.56 p.m. 9 ft. Law Water: 6.12 p.m.. 1 in '6 09 p.m.. 4 ft 6 (P.
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