Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1947

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  • 56 1 The Malaya Tribune ly THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) fe!! t SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's
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  • 519 1 20 FEARED DEAD, 250 HURT U.P and Reuter. PARIS. July 28. —A freighter loaded with nitrates blew up in Brest Harbour today, wounding an unknown number of sailors and townspeople. According to reports from nearby towns, the blasl smashed all the windows in
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  • 119 1 LONDON, July 28.—The Antiques murder trial ended on Monday night at the Old Bailey when the jury found the accused men guilty of murder. They are Christopher James Gerachty, 20, labourer of Liver pool Road, Finsbury, Charles Henry Jenkins, 23, lighterman of Abbey
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  • 19 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 28—The first memorial morial scrolls for next-of-kin atau are expected to go out in August.— Reuter.
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  • 101 1 tritot Sta« Reporter) ooic Holiday makers I August Bank tertty one. I n ces on trie 1 already been V m d it unlikely I rriages will Dt> acme h there be extra I over the consrV\, i The public car. rward to more tobacco
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  • 26 1 md revoK-r. r was accidentally X j from a garden in Paya f terday Th" it and surrenthc police has rded with $25
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  • 14 1 I J Breport quiet"' en the i r in the past 16 hours
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  • 8 1 untitled I the Epsom RaceX Ok :i"!iday meeting.
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  • 185 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) that Singapore's racegoers may once again horse racing here, the Singapore Turf Club are dor: can to complete the rehabilitation of their ''ri,nii.j,. r u «ds at Bukit Timah recently re-turfed al now in excellent tlon < and posts
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  • 68 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two ton-, ot drugs and first a;d equipment, including bales ot cott:n wool and bandages, were rushed by air this morning to Indonesia from Singapore. Donors of this relief medical supplies are two American residents were, who wish to remain anonymous.
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  • 91 1 (Tribure Staff Reporter) Up t n this morning Singapore KLM airlines authorities have received no communication from their head office at the Hague. Holland regarding any change in KLM air routes or the Amsterdam-Batavia run. It was announced this morning at New Delhi, that
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  • 36 1 LONDON, July 28.—The House of Commons kitchen committee reported today that 2.259 pieces of silverware and dishes disappeared irom the refreshment rocms and kitchen ::t the House of Comn ons in months, frcm July i 1945
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  • 32 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 28.—Princess Elzabeth will probably be accompanied by Lieutenant Mount! atten when she vsits the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show of which she is President, at Carmarthen on August 6. —Reuter.
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  • 19 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 28. —D.K. Jardine. former Test and Surrey cricketer, has joined the Radlett Village Cricket Club. —Reuter.
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  • 254 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Further evidence submitted by 11 witnesses to the Singapore War Crimes Investigation Section on atrocities committed by members of the Japanese Kempeitai and Japanese N.C.O.s may result in more Mas- sacre trials. Statements by these 11 witnesses have been recorded by the War
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  • 68 1 PARIS, July 28.—The heatwave here today caused a strike among officials during preliminaries of the world cycling championships. As the heatwave reached "*> peak, officials suddenly laid down their pencils and flags I and refused to continue until j their demands for liquid
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  • 944 1 THE HAGUE, July 28.—Dutch military operations in Indonesia are expected here to end in about a week, the Netherlands News Agency said today. The Agency said it was believed the new Dutch Ambassador to India, II Arnold Lamping, who left for New Delhi on
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  • 264 1 mttw DFLHI July 28.—Pandit Nehru today relte„„d N s 2ES s a 'rT,i.;'r'so=s«7 M pr«? in the strongest terms. Pandit Nehru said that the "socalled police action is a well-organized war with the bombing of towns on a largescale and that the Indonesian Republic has
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  • 167 1 U.P. Jerusalem. July 28. The High Commiss orer for Pales tine. Sir ATan Cunningham, toright gave 12 hours rot ice of his intention to hang the three Irgunists. and nis arr ouncement placed the" Holy Lani on the threshold of a crisis. The three
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  • 73 1 Singapore, July 28.—Antara Radio monitored here stated tonight that Indonesian coastal batteries yesterday evening opened fire on a Dutch naval vessel anproaching the port town of Tjilatjap on the south coast of central Java, and, in the ensuing duel the Indonesian registered a direct
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 375 2 (From Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, July 28. TJJ Settlement Welfare Committee which *at at its monthly meerirg in the Resident Commis sioner's Office discussed a number of Welfare problems which came up for the consideration of the Committee Mrs. A. H. W. Lilly. State
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  • 218 2 Reuter. London, July 28—The British Government will put in a claim for Burma to have a share in reparations from Japan, Christopher Mayhew, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in a Parliamentary reply today. Labour members Thomas Reid had asked what principles had been
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 433 2 SHIPPING IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON. ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANCHISES G44 From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and China GLENBEG Due August 14 GLENARTNEY. Div late August. RHESUS due early September, j INDCM lIIN A v V CO. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN
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    • 587 2 EDUCATIONAL f Dancing simplified by the "Aristocrat" School of Ball- room Dancing, Oxley Cham- i hers, 185 A Orchard Rd., Singapore. Lessons daily 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Except Sundays FOR SALE PRISMATIC BINOCULARS (New) 6 x 30. Independent Eyepiece focussing, with leather Case and ShouUer Strap. Pr cc $90.00 per
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  • 480 3 md the sentence of 18 months rigorous impri msstt on a Chinese clerk, Seah Mia Hee, air r District Court yesterday, lies the story of a ,he 'ho invible to support a wife, three children and a mother on a
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  • 63 3 MaeDonalJ. "r, sena.N her gO'.rl Chiidrens ComFund and ti&s: "I an wry disappointed that w>« be aUe to come v your cooreri and wish, you ever" wceesi I in •>.• thai the Childfcnjs C tnmunity Centres Fund b- greatly hi iped by thd Jjenwty al
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  • 52 3 Tribute Staff Reporter; Siamese Cpnsul-Gcneri! StaSap Is itill icoking for iote* j,i s arrival in Singapore r tWo ■■■< nths ago. the V™*«! Luang Ratar.adib. has lor a place in Smtablish his Cqn- 1 ri a pre wai footing v ent the Consulate s
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  • 240 3 J y Oilver (20), a Briton, appeared in the dock jnlrd Magistrate's Court yesterday, between two f a 7 J «mese, accused of importing 60 «00 dutiable Ka4 n, s on July 26. ChirmS °f iver and Steven Lian (22), one of the two
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  • 189 3 Hie ex-Ranee Muda of Sarawak, Mrs. Anthony Brooke, arrived yesterday morning at Pendng where she was met by the President and other officials of nntive associations. About 200 boats were waiting at Pending decked with flags and carrying posters displaying slogans reading '"No Cession"
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  • 476 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A new motor-tug: belonging to the Government took a press party across Singapore Harbour on a trial trip yesterday. The tug was one of 15 tugs which, with 80 barges, were recently imported from England by the local Government
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  • 296 3 The Singapore Coroner. Mr. W G. Porter, yesterday, returned a finding ot justifiable homicide, at the inquiry on Koh Hon «33 described as a sailor who was shot by a party of pCffOf on July 18. 0 Goh Toll, the taikong ot a sailing junk, told the court
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 586 3 JOIN PEP YOUTH LEAGUE <Nonpoliticnl,. non-sectarian international) personal and world-wide pen-friends, hoLbies, picnics, etc. Particulars for 10 cents stamp. Box PLY M. Tribune, Spore. INQUIRIES invited for indents for prompt bhipment of Textiles,, Caustic Soda, Sulphuric Acid, Hardware, Provision, Cement Etc. from U.S.A., U.K., Europe and Australia. Pull particulars from
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    • 568 3 FOR SALE: 1945 Mod.*l Ford 8 in excellent conditions. Owner leaving country. Will accept best offer. Inspection cap be arranged. Apply Box 922. Malaya Tribune, Spore. WOLSELEY Super-Six 16 HP. Engine, Paint in tip-top condition. Recently brought over 'rom Australia. A rev luxury car. $5,«.C»5 or nearest. Bex No. 921
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    • 643 3 R. A. F. OFFICER and wife desperately seek unfurnished o r furnished rooms or share house Katong district preferably. Anybody gumon leave willing to let house and servants to careful tenants? Box 9*23, M. T. Singapore. VACANT FOR 6 Bachelors to shark 3 rooms with art meals an<! laun&ry. Pltase
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  • 620 4 As a faint flavour cf de mocracy steals over our public institutions, there grows a tendency to discuss public affairs in secret, We are the first to agree that there are occasions when the public interest is best served by the transaction of certain non-com-mittee business in
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  • 1205 4  -  Siam has her Rice Problem; she has plenty to eat, but the prosperity or otherwise of her agriculture has important repercussion; on political and commercial policy. by Dodwell Cooray Malayans, for whom the problem of obtaining sufficient rice is a most pressing one, would
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  • 427 4 Letters To The Editor The People's Postbag EXMEDANITE. Sir—War has once more flared up in Indonesia—a war between two opposing forces, one wishfully trying to re-establish their former colonial empire, which is fast in the course of liquidation, and the other struggling with all their might to throw
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  • 90 4 C.A.N. RETNARAJAH. Tudugalla, Te buwana, Ceylon. SIR, —I am writing this letter to request you kindly to put me in touch with readers of your valuable journal who may be interested in friendly correspondence. My chief hobbies are friendly correspondence and stamp collecting I would welcome and answer
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  • 348 4 In the race to enlist the support of German Labour the Rus sians are winning hands down. Though the Russian zone contains only 26 per cent- of the population and 28 per cent, of the industries in Germany, the Jradeunion membership in the Soviet zone numbers
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  • 95 4 The glare of pub::'-/:- i -M fall these days upon then cf the liner Queen E:: b'he has just dor.- 1 her lxfl days run across the Atuß Demobbed from war senta has been travelhi-g faster on tier war-time errand* Why then has no! her Bfl cord received
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 47 4 Gifts for Men\ Travel Dressing Cases, London M?de i in Brown Calf Leathcf I and Brown Pigskin, j Htted with hair brush. shaving brush, safct> razor, comb and the us**! containers. BANK HOLIDAY: M Our Premises will 1« -tH closed all day on Monday 4th Au*u*» M
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 58 4 PHD TO CO&3ECTL*/ V J$ CWFCJF 7ME MOSTO.'FF/Cl/LT ('^R|H i %yc^^S7%x% r'/ -i^^ T £P9 0LDr r a a j &ean r~~* 8 I Wpl/ 1 tm£ OLD Shell GweT I Tmtrh f>\ petes: GAMSETTA,WITH A SPErti, 6AKTGE EQUIPPED WITH MUSE $UCT:ON TAKES TONS CP CLAM SHELLS T>€ SOTTOM O-
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  • 207 5 (Tribune Start Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, July 28.—Moves are being made in the Union capital to organise a Malayawide boycott of Dutch goods as part of the Malayan peoples' assistance to the Indonesians in their struggle against the Dutch. A Peoples' Council of representatives of
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  • 116 5 ol Chinese c<u 1 na for a door i d at the Fourth ray yesterday. nese, ChJW chong Went?. 1 M> X i, i 0 having stolen .in Kllliney j l' relay morning. C W. Such patrol saw >- nc the decorations Mo. 126. i
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  • 310 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ma s in the Government Opium Packing Plans a 1 Pasii Panjang are now being offered for sale by Government in conformity with its present stand to ban the import, manufacture, sale, and smoking of opium in Malaya. They a Tered
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  • 173 5 The annual general meeting of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m- at the College of Medicine, Singapore. Office bearers for the ensuing year will be elected and the admission of Pharmaceutis as
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  • 24 5 It is requested that Union Jacks be flown on all buildings on August 4. in celebration U Her Majesty the Queen's Birthday.
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  • 207 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Though cruelty to animals in Sirgapore was rot as great as in other countries, there was r.o reason why it could not be letter, said the Chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Mr. G. H. Hawkins. The
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  • 31 5 Miss Kwa Geok Choo and Dr (Iflss) Quak Quee Guen have been awarded Queen's Scholarships and Dr. A. C. Sinha a Queen's Fellowship, for the year 1947.
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  • 382 5 (Our Own Critic) If you were to take excellent j ingredients and mix them into a cake pi repute you would not have to keep your fingers crossed about your culinary efforts being a success—and this is exactly what the Stage Club d'd
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  • 77 5 Bail in the sum of $5,000 was allowed to Yokozawa Matsuo. 25-year-old J.S.P. of the Bukit Timah Camp, at the Third Police Court yesterday, when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of importing, eight sacks of dutiable leaf tobacco on th? afternoon of July
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  • 82 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Pulling off an armed robbery at noon in Singapore yesterday, a three-man Chinese gang got away with $2,760 in cash from an address in Liang Seah Street. The same gang is belived to have been responsible for raiding an address in Bugis Street
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  • 311 5 Inability To Repay To CTLS Indicative of the high cost of living now obtaining, and the inability to repay loans there have only been fewer cases of applications for help from the Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society during last year compared with 1941. This
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  • 266 5 ##API. From Our Own Reporter*. KUALA LUMPUR. July 28. —The world is to be told about the illegaiization of the Angkatan PemuJa Insaf. 15i000-otrong Malay Youth Organization, and about the Societies Ordinance in the Malyan Union. This will be in the
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  • 189 5 Under sentence for unlawful possession of a revolver, Ho Kian Cheong, described as a business man of substantial means, had his conviction and sentence se.t aside at the Full Court of Criminal Appeal, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. D. K. Walters, who argu ed the
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  • 762 5 Jones Appeals Against Death Sentence "Even if it was proved quite satisfactorily that the accused was the man who committed the murder, the verdict cannot possibly stand in view of the grave misdirections by the learned judge to the jury." Th m was one
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  • 213 5 The Blood Transfusion Service Exhibition Centre at the Trade Fair In the Great World Park is attracting a large number of interested visitors. 82 oi them have already responded to the appeal for Blood Donors in the last two evenings. However, the Blooa Bank
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 W^T, OBTAINABf E AT ALL DEALERS gems: Mull *r Phivvs (Malaya) Singapore. r— JHE HOA\E BEAUTIFUL with iQTTFR'S HOUSEHOLD POLISHES i Art IOOR^LRNITL T RE—BOOT—RED TILES Ma^tpI GHTED WIT H THE LOVELY GLOSS! SYCES& c? D ROUD OF HI S OLD CAR! DON- SE RVANTS FIND WORK A PLEASUREBI T
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  • 352 6 Latest fixtures for the Sing Tao Football Club of Hong Kong are: Saturday, Aug. 2: v s Malayn Indians. (referee: Capt. Johnston) Sunday Aug. 3: vs Combined Services, (referee: W 0 Smith). It was only possible to arrange two games because the
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  • 112 6 (Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market opened quiet yesterday morning and first business was transacted at 30] cents, but owing to a lack of sellers, prices hardened and business passed at 30$ cents, fob., August and 303 cents ior September. There was little activity, however,
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  • 53 6 U.P. BATAVIA, July 28:-Accor-ding to an Antara broadcast monitored here. Republican military authorities have gathered some 500 Chinese nationals at Purwodadi, 30 miles east of Semarang. in a special protection camp. This measure was taken in order to safeguard them against the disorder which may arise from
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  • 132 6 U.P. GUILDFORD. July 28:—A handsome. 21-year-old window cleaner was charged today oy the police with being "the tr.-e man" who killed two little child ren—a brother and sister —in what has become known as the "Babes in the Wood" murders. In court today Detective Inopcctor
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  • 59 6 U.P. SHANGHAI, July 28. The Chinese afternoon paper Tp Chun? Wan Pao said that a 250-pound sow had given birth t 0 72 pigs m Jukao in rjorther 1 Klangr.u Province, a city about 100 miles north of Shapghai. The report said the baby
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  • 51 6 (Tribune Financial Corrj Inquiries continued for industrials yesterday, while rubbers ana tins were still dull and apathetic In the industrial section business was written for Henry Waughs. Brick Prefs. Steamships and Unileers within quotations. Hongkong Banks were marked up to $1.030 buyers and Union Insurance to $410
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  • 59 6 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, July 28.—The Gaevle Sporting Club of Sweden broke the world's 6,000 metres (four times 1,500 metres) relay record with the time of 15 minutes 34.8 seconds during an athletic meeting at Karlstad yesterday. The previous best was 15 minutes 38,6 seconds established by another
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  • 218 6 Murder Appeal Dismissed Naik L C pi. Sedan Khan, who had been sentenced to death by Mr. lustic? Brown at the last Singapore Assizes for the murder of a eon.uatriot, Sepoy Abdul LatilT. at a military camp on the night of October 17 last,
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  • 128 6 Reuter. Port Patrick. Scotland. July 28 —The North Channel, the 25 miles stretch between the Northern Ireland an the Scottish eoaste, has been conquered by man. Fourteen and a quarter hours after entering water at Donaghadee (County Down) Tom Blower, 33 years'
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  • 157 6 For the first time in ir.an ,T months Malayan statistics for June showed a ffubltinrff 1 deficit in imports as compared with exports. Total imports into Malaya tor that month amounted to $107,854.469 and exports $85,676,495. Rubber and gutta percha imports were valued at $10.644,129 and exports
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  • 59 6 Reuter. CAMBRIDGE, July 28. When Alderman Mrs. Clark took her seat for the first ti m as Chairman of the Cambridgeshire County Council, she did so as the wemar to be electa* to such a position i n England Mrs. Clark was var ously addressed as "Mr. Chairman Marram Mrs.
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  • 89 6 U.P. SHANGHAI. July 28.—A large j gioup of policemen i>egan mar- ch-ng toward gendarmerie head- J quarters today, but were checked en route by officers and vented their wrath- on the Go.den Castle Theatre where the I .police and the gendarmerie j clashed Sunday night, killing, according
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  • 249 6 Singapore. Monday. Prices quoted below are per picul weight except where Otherwise stnted "Meehoon'' Siam $58; Rangoon $48. Rice: Slam No. 1 $106: No. 2 S102; Other qualities $85—587. Glutinous rice: Siam No. 1 $67. Sugar:-- Best quality $100. Rock Sugar:— 'Supplies unavailable!. Brawn sugar:— Australian $75. Groen
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  • 31 6 Reuter. ORPINGTON, untitled anri Mrs. J. h. Saint Paul's Kent, haro lrf m, motorcar for Cornwall. Tempi years olci tool mak instrument. I 1 the Raricn fhe '-i i.bout EISC -Ri
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 396 6 ON THE AIR TODAvI (Radio Malaya-Singapore) second n lhc f "1 BLUE NETWORK 7,45 t0 pM. nrt^| MALAY ENGLISH j 12 Noon 8*» I PROGRAMMES tonjancement c >■ 12.00 2.00 P. M.: 485 Metres in Bun 1 the Medium Wave band 7.20 j h *T Rf 'i rvT' megacycles per
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  • 715 7 BOXING NOTES BY THE SPORTS EDITOR Best news after Sunday's fights at the New World Arena was the decision of newcomer Little Ibanez of Manila to fight as a featherweight in the future I can't think
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  • 112 7 Playing Cricket on Sunday on the Medical College grcurd the Singapore Hospital Assistants Tjnion beat the Medical College team by 55 runs in a rcjurn fixture. The Hospital team were all out for 100 rur.s while the College team were only bU to score 45
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  • 287 7 traits Chinese Methoo;«t Youth Fellowship rB" Team, to tew tames of badminton and' table, temui played at their home court, ucteated the Foochow My f in badminton by s—l tut lost 6 nil in able-tennis, and on last Saturday :hry beat the Geylang MY P in
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  • 91 7 In a Table Tennis match, the BurDeo Ccmpuny Ltd. team defeated the Harmony Musical Association by four games to two. RESULTS: (B.C.L. players mentioned mat): —Chua 800 Lim beat Lcong Hoi Sung (3—2); Cheah Hong Lim beat Lai Kah Kheonj? (3—2>: Charlie
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  • 405 7 Draft Rules of the Singapore. Olympic and Sports Council were passed with a few amendments at a general meeting held at the YMCA Hall, Stamford Road, yesterday, with Mr. G. H. Kiat in the chair. Rule 17 was deleted and the ciations, representing the vari- following substituted:
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  • 47 7 The Hospital Youngsters will meet the Bevetle Lads at soccer on Wednesday, at the Medical College Grounds. The following will represent the Youngsters Gana. pathy. T. S- Manlara. Mohinder Singh, Murugasu, Oim Ban, Ponniah L., T. Nadarajah, Arumugam. Mokhtar. G. Nadarajah, and Pali.
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  • 506 7 PENANG. July 28. Following r.ro tho wtichts for the Socoi.d Day of the Penang Turf Club'.s Meeting to be run en Saturday, August 2. HORSES, CL. J. DTV. 3 s'.- FURS. A NT AN A 9 00 ELECTROPLATE- 8.13 BOW LEGS 8.10 .-LETTING
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  • 180 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 28—The latest call-over prices on St. LBger (running at Dor caster on September 10) at the Victoria Club today were: 5-2 Migoli. taken find offered; 4-1 Diver offered: 8-1 Arbar taken and oftVred; 9-1 Sayajirao offered; 20-1 M*rmaid offered, 25-1 taken; 25-1
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  • 49 7 SAFA LEAGUE The League fixture for today between the SCC and the SCFA II has been postponed until the end of the resent League programme. Next League game will be on Wednesday, Aug. 6: SRC vs RAF. BOXING SABA cener.il meeting, Board Room, Police HQ. 6.30 p.m.
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  • 144 7 (By "Man at the Rails") I PENANG, July 28.—A -better j deal" for professional Jockey'in Malaya was concluded by i the Straits Rac'nu; Association the governing bocy of Malaya" racmg, at a meeting helj at the Pep. ang Turf Club yesterday. It was decided
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 210 7 Return Screening To-day and To-n.orrow Four Shows 1.30—'2—6.:?0—9.30 p.m. A CAI\S£CFOUCH P'CTUPS JAMES MASUV MARGARET LOCK WOOD PATRICIA ROC r I MARLBOROUGH OPENING TODAY: 3.30, 6.30 ft 9 15 p.m. Ramrik Production £res3nts. "DULHAN" (Hindustani) Starring': SAHOO MODAK, YASHODHRA KATJU AND OTHERS. Released By South East Asia Film Co Singapore.
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  • 56 8 Reuter. PARIS July 28—Howard Wing, China's sole representative in the world cycling championships, was eliminated from the amateur pursuit event at the Bare D©s Princes today. He went out in his ttrsi heat, beaten by Marcel Van Henedin of Belgium whose time for the 4.09 kilometres
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  • 87 8 Jogjakarta. July 28.—Republic an successes reported in commun'que No. 22, included the recap ture of TJiparaj. 12 miles southeast from Bandoeng penetration of the southern section of Bandoeng city where street fighting is raging and the capture of Sock abumi where 763 men of a Dutch force
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  • 185 8 Reuter-AAP. BATAVIA, July 28.—Republican "scorched earth policy" following Dutch "ponce action" caused damage estimated at least £2,uu0,0u0 to tne britisn-owned haii-a-million-acre property of Angio-Dutch Plantation company in West Java, according to preliminary re ports reaching Batavia. It is expected the Company will have to
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  • 100 8 While the Allies are devising ways and means of dissolving Japan's war potential, the Jap anese industrialists are busy trying to evade any destruction of their munition plants. They have simply resorted to the stratgen. of converting munition plants to essential product'on. thus saving them from being taken
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  • 291 8 U.P. Tecson said the u-uck was recovered from a resicert of San Miguel who had since hidden himself in Manila under the protection of a promii ent politician who was net rained. The truck, when it was had a rew coat 01
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  • 125 8 While furthering democracy m Japan, the Americans have been quick to promote the r business interests too. The North West Airlines, for instance, have begun an advertising campaign in the Japanese press calling on all Japanese to fly the American way to Shanghai. Manila, and the
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  • 41 8 U.P. PRAGUE, July 28.-Seven touring ••Aorican clergymen left Prague today for a fortni K ht n Yugoslavia as guests of the Yugoslav government "with the conviction that the visit will help in increasing mutual understanding between the two countries." —U P.
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  • 47 8 U.P. FLORENCE VIA ROME, July 28.— The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived here today for a short unofficial visit as gue.sts of the U.S. A?my Mediterranean theatre commander. Lieut. Gen. John C. H. Lee. They are expected to return to France w thin 1 few days.—U.P■
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  • 271 8 Reuter. LONDON. July 28. Cliff Gladwin. Derbyshire's fast mec'ium ''owlcr. discarded by Ergland's Test helped to skittle Ncrthamptorshire for 75. took three of the last four wickets for seven iui s. his Oral li?ure )>e»rg eigh* for 26 Amateur Fairbairn. playlv g in ni> «ecord match
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  • 53 8 U.P. SHANGHAI. July ?B.—Frederick Mysberg, the Dutch Manager of the American-owned Abis Company, who has been in jail for the past five months on charges of violating the Chinese currency law. was le- I leased on a 100.000,000,000 CN cash bail to enable him to receive
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  • 280 8 U.P. CHICAGO July 27.—Haorld Isasos Far Eastern correspondent of the News Week magazine said today that the socalied Dutch police action in Indonesia is a full fledged military campaign and any disorder and lawlessness there have been created by the Dutch themselves. He
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  • 54 8 Joe Baksi (right, heavyweight from Kulpmont, Pa untitled under a blast !rom Sweden's Olle Tandberg i n St 3! where won on points. Said Tanadberg 2 think I won.' Said World C hamp Joe Louis who had ml or less been booked to fight IS aksi: "It looks like j,:'
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  • 337 8 LEEDS. July 28.—-Leonard Hutton completed A superb century—his first against against South Afigl —for England whose score at close of play was 511 seven wickets, giving them a lead of 142 with thi*fl wickets standing, in the Fourth Test match here. This was a creditable batting
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  • 75 8 Sunday soccer results are: CA beat tSeaforth Highlanders 3—2 at Jalan Besar. GHQ Signals beat Jollilads B—l at Thomson R«-ad. Mr. M. S. Dawood presented a cup to the winners. Singapore Civil Service Assn. beat Bukom SC B—l at Bukom. Sunday cricket results:— Cable Wireless beat Base HQ by
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  • 40 8 T n discuss ways ard means of rendering immediate relief 'n all possible ways to wartorn Indonesia, the Indian Muslim League, Sirgapore. w 11 hold a meeting this Saturday at 3 p.m. at 16, Market Stree*.
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