Malaya Tribune, 23 July 1947
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Title Section56 1947-07-23 1 The Malaya Tribune L THE PEOPLE /Y)ff THE PEOPLE THE ONLY mTTONIL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA JSaW* printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ■R^ 1 Singapore; WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune Ixmdon Agents:—NWl CM* Turner Ltd., Talbot Horn**, »8, St. Martla's56 words
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534 1947-07-23 1 New Dutch Invasion BATAVIA, JULY 23.— DUTCH AMPHIBIOUS FORCES TODAY INVADED PROBOLINGGO, ONE OF fHE BIGGEST PORTS IN EASTERN fkVA, THE INDONESIAN CONTROLLED JOGJAKARTA RADIO SAID LAST NIGHT. FIGHTING WAS GOING ON IN THE TOWN. This is the third seaborne landing in Eastern Java534 words
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107 1947-07-23 1 Reuter. AMSTERDAM, July 22. Dutch Trade Union called on Dutch transport workers and me and foreign parts to cease nil work I with irunsnort to Indonesia, dire?tlv or in the I)t:Uh military action there. File call was nr-ide by the executive of the Dutch laritimeReuter. - 107 words
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144 1947-07-23 1 mm ,7 Reporter; oi an increased Z "-.VicTGov. -.-ae::, consid- Acting Colonial w Baporf Mr K-p- *Waticn of 111, q, 1 ci »"t, Headed fessensohn, presi- < r,. nu in Clerical N atti] s c n pure met j ad G ,on >144 words
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Article56 1947-07-23 1 Heavy police patrols and the <!• tention cf five suspected members of a secret society prevented B se'neduled clash between rival secret societies in Singapore last right. The trouble, it IS. under toed, originated over a woman and i. light was fixed to take place between 7 and56 words
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Article115 1947-07-23 1 Dr. Sutan Sharir. ex-Premier of the Indonesian Republic and persona) representative of President Soekarno, left Singapore early this morning for India. Dr. Sharir said that he expects to meet Lord Klllearn at Delhi. Lord and Lady KUlearn are now in Delhi on a "private visit." As115 words
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Article50 1947-07-23 1 A Chinese- couple walking along Park Roid at o'clocV last nipht wer.» waylaid by three Ch ne?e. one of whom was "rmed with oistol. The voman manned to shipnway while th" wfiMl wp" ob l rd of a «T*-W watch, n pold '•'np and cr.sh, amounting: in all to $107.50 words
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Article145 1947-07-23 1 Th? Dutch k.l.m air service from Amsterdam to Batavia. havii i» nerivej ro irstructions to the contrary, will continue tneir usual regular air service via Singapore to Java. Quactas A rways Dying boa--which stop at Soeraoaya. Java, on their way to Australia will also continue145 words
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Article575 1947-07-23 1 Reuter. RANGOON. July 22.—The Burma police said tonight they had secured "positive evidence" in the plot which led to the assassination on Saturday of Aung San and his colieages. Investigations and questionings continued today and it was reported that a number of followers ofReuter. - 575 words
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94 1947-07-23 1 Reuter. RANGOON, July 22.—Mis. Aung San, 30-y€ar-old widow of the assassinated Burmese leader, intends to devote the rest of her life to prayer for her husband's soul. "For me the world has collapsed," she said today. "I have no purpose inReuter. - 94 words
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Article49 1947-07-23 1 LONDON. July 23.—Dr. L. J. Beel, the DuU h Prime lf*nister declared last night that ho doCS not expect the military operations in Indonesia Will last Vi-ry lonf, aoco.dinj' to a message from The Hague pul Ii bed in today's Liberal News Chronicle.49 words
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246 1947-07-23 1 "safest in the world" Tribune Stafl R* portei i The Governors ot tne Malayan Un!on and Singapore, as uH! us the Govern -r Ge... 3 ra). haw now the use <i i fast twin engtned aircraft, the IfiU t fjk mint reputed to be246 words
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212 1947-07-23 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tungku Musa Eddin, ex-Raja Muda of Selangor, submitted a seven-figure claim for damages to the British authorities three weeks ago, I learn from'sources close to the Tungku. The claim, I understand, is for alleged indignities to which lie claims to have212 words
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Article118 1947-07-23 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter.' Malay divers in Bfcupvors Hpibour are row busy salvaging the 916 bags of Singapore Government rice lying at the bottom of th* .-a In a stinker hghti r. The lighter after some unloading of had beer, dor<. on It, sank jraidenly la* week118 words
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172 1947-07-23 2 Survivors Want Company To Meet Four Demands U.P. HONG KONG, July 22.—The Ho Hong Steamship Company, agents of the steamer HomJtteng. enclosed tnat the 6.000 ton vessel was destroyed by rue Shortly alter the last of the 1.800 passengers was removed on Saturday night,U.P. - 172 words
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319 1947-07-23 2 (Tribune Stuff Reporter* KUALA LUMPUR. July —"An obseiver of the current Malayan seelle is struck at once by the anomaly of a Labour Government in England through a Tory Administration in Malaya. ThU is. in part, a normal phcnom«jJ:on 01' imperialism, where colonial allairs319 words
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Article44 1947-07-23 2 Reuter. NEW DELHI, July 22.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Minister of External Affairs in the new Government of Irdia 'Hindus tan), today presented to tin Constituent Assembly the newflag of "Free India" a tricolour of deep saffron, white ana dark green in horizontal lines Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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120 1947-07-23 2 SHARE MARKET Financial Coir > Industrials were a r.toacUer market yesterday with more in Qiiiries reported. There were buyers for Malayan Breweries at $22.75. Cold Storages $7. Fraser and Neavea $3 62\ and there were -mall buyers for Wearnes at $23.75. Unitecrs were bid lor120 words
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Article254 1947-07-23 2 Seah Mia Hoe. an imployee ol the Anglo-Thai Corporation, who was charged on Saturday with Cheating the ca.-hier of the An-gle-Thai Corporation, by dis honestly inducing him to deliver to him a sum of money, about $3,000 appeared in the Second Police Court again yesterday.254 words
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Article45 1947-07-23 2 Reuter. SHANGHAI, July 22.— The Chinese Foreign Ministry is negotiating for the removal of the Indian Government's ban on silk imports, a semi-official report stated to-day. China had 'explained, the report said, that the restriction was an obstacle to the restoration of her silk trade.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement558 1947-07-23 2 SII I P I» IN «i MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BtUU FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Japara" From U.S.A 8 "Menelaus Due from U.K 7u J y jg "Teucer" Due from U.K Jjw "Phrontis" Due from U.S.A July "Emnaeus" Du.. from U.K. Aug. 1 j "Celebes"558 words
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Advertisement290 1947-07-23 2 IN SINGAPORE %gents l or Malayan Kailtvuvs AND i;li:x lixe FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANCHISES July 25 From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and China GLENBEG Toe Mid August GLENARTMEY. DUp late August. I>IHM liß\ V X. (O. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA From Hong Kon« for290 words
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Advertisement137 1947-07-23 2 AUCTION SALE OF Vnn °l tca s Pp ons «°«na of plated dessert spoons a 100 dozens of plated dessert forks. 5 cases (200 pieces per cas- > X^ l hU <4 d r r<; of musA X 52' 0f COmbs 142 Of pla S t C bab.es pants, 4137 words
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Advertisement116 1947-07-23 2 i m CATION I sinh vi i:si: <i v > The national I Ceylon will Mercani.i h Quern Street, I ago and sex. I Parents wh< get their el. I should do so b 1947 I SINHALESE ASSO SINGAPORE T. A. .SIMON. Hon: Secretin LOST TEN DOLLARS Dropped from iernoon116 words
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Miscellaneous103 1947-07-23 2 TODAY'S I yyEATHER REPORT v- FAIR Singapore weather ior.cast foi 24 hours, from noon today, com piled by the R.A.F Central Forecasting Station. Air Command. Far East. Fair with good bright intervals. Wind light south-easterly. Sunset: 1842 hrs. Sunrise: 0635 hrs. Moon rise: 1126 hrs Moonset: 2330 hrs. Temperature for103 words
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672 1947-07-23 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) r S of the four main commissions to the C nferenci on Human Rights, concluded nth, pointed to the evidence of dis n the grounds of race, religion, language, nality, »n law and in practice, in several s the world. tnis >n672 words
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Article114 1947-07-23 3 At the Juvenile Court A 14 year old-boy who said that he did not know whether to plead yuiity or not guilty on a charge of killing a pig which was alleged to belong to some other person had his case postponed to a later114 words
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Article68 1947-07-23 3 At the general meeting of the Y.W.C.A. yesterday. 17 women were put wise to the practical workings of polling by Mr. G. Hawkins, the Supervisor of Elections. Mr. Hawkins explained the possibilities of corruption and advised them on the correct way in which to68 words
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137 1947-07-23 3 The pre! minary inquiry mto :he death of a J S P. alleged tC have been stabbed on the neck Moeed with the Magistrate Mr A. P. Jack orflh ring i'akeshigt. another J S.P who s- nds charged With the crime U tra".137 words
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147 1947-07-23 3 Eighteen Chinese hawkers, among them two women, were yesterday at the Fourth Police Court lined $20 each, in default ten days simple, imprisonment charges ol hawking in a proHJ bited area—New Bridge Road A.S.P A. R. Anderson said, that this road had been getting147 words
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Article72 1947-07-23 3 The United Kingdom Postal authorities advise that the British Postal Order Service is being withdrawn from Egypt and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and that British Postal Orders should no longer be sent to those countries. Arrangements are being made, however, for British Postal Orders to continue to be72 words
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Article308 1947-07-23 3 ALOR STAR. July 22.—The Kedah Muslim League, gave dinner in honour cf the conferment of the Ccmpc.niorship 0: the Most Distinguished Or.i?>' of St. Michael and St. George en H.H TungKu Yaacob, State Agricultural Officer and Director of Rural Industries. Kedah. last night in the As-308 words
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Article43 1947-07-23 3 Mr. Govindarajalu, Malayan Representative of the "Madras Hindu," will speak at tomorrow's meeting of the East West Society, to be held in the V.M.C.A. Hall. Orchard Road, at BJS p.m. His talk will be on: "Our New Dominions—lndia Pakistan".43 words
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Advertisement567 1947-07-23 3 MISCELLANEOUS inquiries invited for indent* lor prompt shipment of Textiles, Caustic ?od t. Sulphuric Ac tl. Hardware. Provision. Cement Etc. i'rom U.S.A.. U.K.. Em-ope and Australia. Full particulars from CHOP GUAN SENG KEE. :>U fefuk Aver Street. Phone 718.. COIR FIBRE, COIR Manuiactureo gocd. Paints all colours, Photoirraphtc materials, Curios567 words
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Advertisement559 1947-07-23 3 OWNER of New M G. Sports T.C. Model 1947 would exchange for new Austin Ten, Ford 8 h.p. or 10 h.p. Difference in prce to le adjusteU. Apply Box No. 890. M.T. Spore. MONEY QUICK! Yes, Key to unlock your prosperous future financial success. Illustrated book 15 cts. Unusual independent559 words
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Advertisement604 1947-07-23 3 NOTICES TBS UNITED INDIA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., i UNITED INDIA LIFE BUILDING," M A D R A S. ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE TKA T THEIR ACTUARY HAP RECOMMENDED AFTER THE VALUATION AS AT 1 A REVERSIONARY BONUS AT RsJ —per thousand per an: un on Whole Life Policies And604 words
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Article427 1947-07-23 4 The longer the British Government delay in' is suing factual information concerning the fall of Malaya in the first seventy days of the Pacific War, the more will the public be inclined to speculate along the lino that the humiliating defeat and surrender can only be viewed in427 words
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Article, Illustration672 1947-07-23 4 The first Chinese Chief Matron of the Outram Road Prison has worked her way up from a nurse M a school teach:er and rinally to ■ncr present position. Sh e is MISS FRANCES WONG fiho may be created with an .nusual occupa- .on for a Chinese672 words
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Article717 1947-07-23 4 Cass andra By Special arrangement with the Daily Mirror) London, July 14 (By air mail) 1 was speaking yesterday afternoon to a man who is, without doubt, a very idle fellow, and I remarked that it was vciy curious that I never saw him in the morning. "Sir," said he,717 words
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208 1947-07-23 4 Memories of both horror and aeroism :n Braitain's darkest but hour are vividly recalled oy an official document now published. It is a supplement to the London Gazette which in 20 pages tells for the first time the full and authorised story of the epic208 words
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187 1947-07-23 4 South Airica is one of the few couutnes lor wnum tne war acted as a sL.niuius tor unprecedented economic expansion, and today while many countries are viewing tne immediate economic prospects with some gloom, South Africa is enjoying unbounded prosperity." Not only are countries like187 words
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Article259 1947-07-23 4 Letters To The Editor The People's Postbag Sir, —in your leading aititle you mat a spotveiiuaii oi the Poituguese Ministry oi -i picieirca, like JNeison. to put the to ins Duna eye, anu «.sciiat tneie was "no mu veil iciit deniaiid.ng separation irom I i oitugai." irernaps he259 words
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Article235 1947-07-23 4 Sir, —It is high time tti' should voice my opinion an aiUrnoon i do not ag? \Vicii ihe ul the noon clashes put lorward bjL .b'uur, supported wj Kai Tw„;; xtcbert Leung. Ine afternoon atod so that the newly intrcxix td subject may lind a place: the school235 words
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Miscellaneous83 1947-07-23 4 \smmAS rr MMs^ HOWENQUMD TZSprd jJgh |8v speed coffi Disrz/gi/r/oti %-t~. f® IN /SOS/ fjll tMl v^-" 5 ff ilOINTED SHIP WHOSE J ~~z? L^! SECTIONS COULD BE '•zt "^9 DISCONNECTED HMD L Erf jfe HVy 5£| ®S» htpozts on the t vhs @|ir|LMS c -„~i s-u.; LHTES CONNECTED PSP.N83 words
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601 1947-07-23 5 Special Mission For Indonesian President (By LIM KENG HOR, the News Editor) Dr. Sutan Sharir, former Indonesian Premier and now adviser to the Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno, made a dramatic escape from Java in the early hours of yesterday morning with601 words
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438 1947-07-23 5 Tribune Staff Reporter) MPUR, July 22.—A Chinese Towkay who was allegedly kidnapped by while he was returning with a r Hitam yesterday afternoon, c about five hours later and is sale and sound. back in iv f ard. it if Chines** the tw« kdHil i- Chel438 words
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118 1947-07-23 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Displaying a pistol tucked in his waist by opening his shirt-front, a Clunese, accompanied by another unarmed compatriot, subdued shop assistants and the wife of the proprietor of a provision shop in Newton during the tiffin hour on Monday. The118 words
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Article166 1947-07-23 5 (From Our Own R(porter) lrOH,y July 12.—According io information availauie iocaily Malayan Chinese are to petition the Governor, Sir Laward Gent, pleading for ciemency for tne Cmnese condemned to ueath tor their part in the bOKor massacre. The Chinese Consul, Mr. C. T. Huang, is166 words
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713 1947-07-23 5 The following is the text of a letter which is sent to War Crimes Section, GHQ, SEALF, Singapore, by Japanese OC cf a battalion of Japanese Surrendered Personnel stationed In Malaya, pleading for early release and repatriation to Japan:— '"Sir. —AU oi 209713 words
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202 1947-07-23 5 Under sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $800 or in default eight months' rigorous impr;sonment each, three Chinese detective constables. Tan Keng Song. Chua Ah Soi and Lim Ah Kow, had their convictiun and sentence set aside at the202 words
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Article74 1947-07-23 5 A 57-year-old Hokien woman, Lim Bah Pow, ckimed trial yesterday at the Fourth Police Court to a charge of house-breakin<> on July 20 at 3 a.m., in order to com mit theft of jewellery worth $442 from Lilly Yong, at River Valiey Road. She was alternatively charged74 words
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Advertisement134 1947-07-23 5 J 0i v,-; cli-Paid tanks ol thel.CS. TRA MEN y v- an' What of":.'/. -day? Tgf* r p -tuTJUes. v-have had spa a. L n»«m r wrt*rti* place 1 ntraintd. -..here have ICS. r«j aso fOU the ma*"the -reative trnettoa nl as K >ou Be 1 C S Overseas) requ134 words
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522 1947-07-23 6 How i telephone messae? from a Kuala Lumpur How a tenJ"" 1 t f four of the five Chinese business man led toil« iv the H i ß h Street Kntt w worth of jewellery ioboer> in g522 words
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145 1947-07-23 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The tog crews' itrUW which StartcC" at the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday is not affecting ioaltiuf and unloading activities at the Port. are coming in and j out and the cargoes worked.'' sari Mr. P. A. T. Chrimeft, Acting145 words
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583 1947-07-23 6 Louis Piene Garde described as a Captain-Engi-neer of a French Naval tanker, with ten years service ir the French Republican Navy, ana wl 0 had never before been charged, made his first appearance in the First Singapore District Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty583 words
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148 1947-07-23 6 There has been criticism, par ticularly In the Malay Press, of the schenu announced by the Army on July Ist for the re cruitmem of ***** members to tiie Royal Pioneer Corps (Ceylon Sect:. Q) and 1.000 member, ol the Ceylon Corps of148 words
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76 1947-07-23 6 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) The Singapore Union of Postal and Telecommunications Workers Union have nominated four delegates, two from the postal service and two from telecommunications, to attend the Pan-Malayan conference of postal and telecommunications workers which is to be held in Kuala Lumpur76 words
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159 1947-07-23 6 The Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association is taking up a booth at the Trade Fair, Great World Park, opening on Saturday. July 20th as the beginning •it its city wide campaign against T.B. Mr. L. Crcsson of the Association in conjunction with the Government159 words
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318 1947-07-23 6 Fight Against TB From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 22.- A central institution for Uic cure cf tuberculosis parents, with provisions for the treatment of ect-t-e cases and housing facilities for chronic and advancecases, ultimately developing into a cclony to be situated within thirty318 words
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Article67 1947-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, July 22. —For having committed theft of two packets of tobacco valued at S5, a 40--year-old Chinese Ham Chan, was convicted by Inche Rani, in the Second Magistrate's Count and sentenced to 10 weeks rigorous imprisonment. Accused committed the offence on the67 words
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Advertisement112 1947-07-23 6 1 Comedy lnd MARGARfT IGCKWOOi f j DEKK PAH I i i i:\st EORIS K. RLOI f j OPENING :C ''?-J| ASHOK KUMAR a.j IEH OPENING rOMOHEdB Opens 1• m ij^j Opens •Swam, NEW "Flame 0 I MARLBOROUf To-day: 3.30. <J W and >a| p. U. Chim f "Mathru Bhoo*112 words
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353 1947-07-23 7 1 Royal Navy 0 opened the scoring in the I tho way to win by four goals i he Royal Navy in the final round le at Jalan Besar yesterday. i 14 Rames. gjitt to second tt A. rl D ie The, piac<353 words
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Article85 1947-07-23 7 The following Will represent the S.R.C. at cricket against tho S.C.C. "A" on the Padang on Saturc a y: F. Chopard (capt.), T. Cordeiro, E. Ebert. L. Fencott. W. Galistan, A. Jansen, F. Noronha, D. Rabot, H. Rodriguese, G. de Silva, J. Sanderson, and G. Woodlord. Against85 words
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Article159 1947-07-23 7 Sheffield, July 22.—The South Africans dominated the last day's play here where summery weather and a pitch which dried out easily after the rain made a draw inevitable. Final scores were: South Africans 2/9 and 147 for three wickets. Yorkshire 308. Yorkshire lost their nine159 words
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Article31 1947-07-23 7 U.P. TOKIO, July 22.—Kyodo News Agency reports rrom south-eas-tern Honshu said 34 were known to have been killed during the torrential downpour which struck Wakayama Prefectwv on Saturday and Sunday. Ul'.U.P. - 31 words
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Article60 1947-07-23 7 Reuter. Shanghai, July 22.—Admiral Charles Commen, C-m-C. United States Navy forces in the Western Pacific, arrived here this afternoon aboard the flagship Eldorado. Informed opinion la that his primary purpose is to confer with Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemcyer, President Truman's special envoy, who arrived in Nanking thisReuter. - 60 words
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Article18 1947-07-23 7 SOCCER Jollilads vs. Embarkation, Blakan Mali 5.15 p.m. ATHLKTKS St. Patrick's School, 10th Athletic meet, Siglap.18 words
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Article71 1947-07-23 7 HILVERSUM. July 22.— Nel Van Vliet, champion Dutch woman swimmer, broke her own world record for tne 200 metres breast stroke by covering the distance in two minutes 49 2 seconds hi re last mailt. Her previous record set up in March i:is year Was iWu71 words
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248 1947-07-23 7 (Our Boxing Krporter) Battling Sims and Emilio Ibanez, who with Baby Baitazar. arrived fro/n Manila last week alter a hectic voyage on rough sogg are perfectly fit now ;.nd have expressed their willingness to fight on Sunday, at the New World Arena.248 words
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Article54 1947-07-23 7 IPOH, July 22.—The Ipoh Sikhs will travel to Penang during the August holidays and will play hockey, cricket, and also enter a relay team against the Penang Youths' Association. Mr. Jeon Singh will be in charge ol the Ipoh contingent who are also participating in a54 words
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Article503 1947-07-23 7 Reuter. The England selectors had to bring n a lefthatdar af. r a shower on a bad wicket at C>io. Traffocd. and th n choice cl young, who is the son ol a alhough it must have b*?a tov.zh and ?o between him ana Hi all-roundReuter. - 503 words
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Article38 1947-07-23 7 Reuter. Nanking, July 22. Lt. Gen U »gai, ex-OovernoT of Japanese c ccup'ed K« ngkong, was sentenced t r< life imprisonment at the conclusion of hia trial today be< lore a Chinese military court en war crimes charges.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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316 1947-07-23 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 22.—The former England test match eneket captain, D. R. Jardine, who toured India With a team during 1933—1944. yesterday developed his argument for the use of certain cricket balls in order to adjust "a temporary maladjustment between bat and ball,"'Reuter. - 316 words
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Article49 1947-07-23 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 22—The Government of India has urgently requested Britain and the United States to try to end the fightirg in indoresia. New Delhi rad'o said tonight. The two Governments were asKSd to make every effort to bring about fco immediate settlement. —Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article29 1947-07-23 7 JERUSALEM, July 22.— One British soldier was injured wheu a lorry was blown up by an electrically detonated mine at Mount Carmel. Haifa, today, it was officially slaUr here.—29 words
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168 1947-07-23 7 Kuala Lumpur. July 22.—A 22--year-old Malay named Yusof bin A:-had who had seven previous convictions, was convicted by the District Judge. Mr. B. G Smith, on two charges of housebreaking and theft and sentenced to a total term of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment and six168 words
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460 1947-07-23 8 MU Report For 1946 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July 22.—"The proportion of workers engaged in industry is already higher than that i ns ime European countries and probably higher than in i Imost any tropical territory," states the annual reporl on the Malayan460 words
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122 1947-07-23 8 AAP. BATA T lA, Jill) 23-- Twentyfive bcmbs were dropped by two Dutch plar.es on Java's North coast perl ol Cheribon yesterday. according to Ar.tara news agency. Thirteen felt on important railway marsh a Mi: a yards. Shnufcaneeirsly with the drive on Bangil, DutchAAP. - 122 words
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504 1947-07-23 8 Kuala Lumpur, July 22.-How the Ponce r m som- arms and arrested three Chinese a few hours a iter a robbery had taken place was revealed at he ag™ this morning before Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson, when two Chinese Tham King Ngok (20) and504 words
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Article30 1947-07-23 8 me first 8,246 tons of Egyptian rice due to Malaya under International Emergency Food Council 1947 allocations arrived from Alexandria in the s.s. Dumfries on July 14.30 words
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231 1947-07-23 8 MAJOR BLUNDER BY DUTCH U.P. WASHINGTON, July 22.—United States official sources said that the concensus of opinion here is that the Dutch pulled a major blunder in opening all out warfare against the Indonesian Republic. At the same time American officials strongly deploredU.P. - 231 words
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Article, Illustration40 1947-07-23 8 Two Tribune pictims of Salurda\'s Singapore AAA rr.tt. Top photo SOOWtt than Fak Hong ttoißß hU Winning jump of 10 ft. in ihc pole v.iuii. Lower pictorc: L. Vol berg running the 129 hardies, which he won coMfortahly.40 words
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Article279 1947-07-23 8 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) •'Perhaps the people of Johore use more commensense and live and let live." said Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Dato Mentri Besar, Johore. commenting on the peaceful state o affairs in Johore as comparer with the epidemic of crimes in other suite:: In279 words
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Article68 1947-07-23 8 His Excellency the Gov-ernor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, is reported to be suffering from an attack of enteric fever in a modified form. There is no cause for alarm, it was stated. It is probable that he caught the infection during one of his68 words
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Article137 1947-07-23 8 Violet Marjorie Ainger, a civil employee in the Singapore Government Service, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, at the High Court yesterday, dissolving her marriage with her husband, Douglas Slade Ainger, manager of Killinghall Estate, Puchong, Selangor. The petition137 words
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Article283 1947-07-23 8 A warrant of extradition was issued y th- First District Court by Mr. J. L. Fall I I George Stanford, alias Thomas George SI I rrond, alias Stanley Hammond, 35-yeai to Sydney, from where he was alleged to Star, ford was consphing with Oray ard Gor283 words
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88 1947-07-23 8 Reuter. The Hague. Jul) 22 QJ Wilhelmina in a n Dutch, forces in Ind n< sia :j said: '"My thoughts are 1 stai::!y with you. I eipßCt with God's help t a ncr worthy ol out your task and r 1 tion ail whoReuter. - 88 words
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