Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1947

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune B y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane,
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  • 1785 1 Dutch Oppose Invitation To Rep üblica ns "Stop This Senseless War" Reuter. NEW YORK. July. 31.—The Australian Government in the United Nations Security Councli tonight asked the Council to regard the hostilities in Indonesia as a threat to p?arv. Mr. B. R. Sen, Indian
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  • 157 1 untitled AAP. E ccupy I Tjl at- rces, i?d re ai s but ay a land p< rt I pn v. Nt the n a jar and m the Tr. :r. :n Dutch land force T and I by Re- Pri I along place Iwn ol
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  • 55 1 f31.-Brttain the delivery of j equipment j Sa- b n for In fhk j yest( r I su PPlied I rh^nmit operaThrr e Mil ,a srar th" i md< d over M *J authorities r I within Br'tish n:l already hi d< s war
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  • 143 1 Reuter. Neu York, July 31. Pundit Nehru, a eic hours hefort the Indonesian iesut was to <• nuc befort the Un 'td Nations, today declared: "Indonesia has bei mv a symbul and a test for all pout trs and m >re especially for tht United
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  • 689 1 (By A Military Observer) When the Army arrived back in Singapore after the capitulation of the Japanese in 1945, they found that besides the inevitable economic problems arising from the occupation, the Japanese had left behina them another unwanted legacy in the shape of an
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  • 251 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Today, 12 new inspectors will graduate from the Police Training School, and take up active duties with the Singapore Police Pores. They have Just completed I course of sis months trainmg, varing frcm the rigorous of phy sical training to
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  • 192 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, July 31.—China last night accused the Soviet Union ol supporting "Outer Mongolia lies'" and charged the Mongolian Republic with a deliberate attack in the Northern province of Sinkiang tt create a 'second front* against China. Speaking in the United Na tions Membership Committee
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  • 99 1 Zurich. July 31.—Four members ol the Swiss Himalaya exped'tion have made climbing history by being the first men to conquer the 22.500 feet Mount Kedarnatn. "Holy Mountain" of the Himalayas, the Swiss institute for Alpine Exploration announced today. The party were Andre Roch, Alexander Graven. Rene Dittert
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  • 172 1 UP. Lak* Success, July 31. The Nethei lands announced in the Security Council today it would invite a number of other governments to make an on-the-spot investigation of the conflict in Indonesia as well as conditions throughout the entire Netherlands East Indies. The Dutch also
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  • 1432 1 (Harry Fang, Tribune Staff Kenorter) Ghosts are prowling around the Royal Artillery camp at Blakan Mati—and every Asiatic soldier there —Christian, Buddhist, and Mohammedan—has had frightful and unpleasant experiences. Some have seen them and otners have felt their eerie presence regularly after 10.30 p.m
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  • 102 1 New Delhi. July Becauat tutrwfogera have pronounced the morning of August ir, an inauspicious Htm for a swearing, in ceremony, the new India dominion cabinet will be stem En a ntmitte ]>ast midnight on An9USt U-15. The formal transfer of power to India w>ll shY
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  • 40 1 Reuter. TOKYO. Jul.. 31 —It is es im-j-ted that there are less than 1.000.0c0 Japanese still swattec repatriation, according to a report from Gen, Mac Arthur's headquarters. To da'-e more than 5,500.000 have been brought back to Japan.—Reuier.
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  • 257 2 Reuter. London, July 31.—A shocked and crowded House of Common today heard Colorial Secretary Arthur Creech Jones say of the hanging cf two British sergeants in Palestine by Jewish terrorists: "In the long history of violence in Palestine there has scarcely been a more dastardly
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  • 38 2 kyoto. July 31—Thy Japanese Ship Hinode Haru. attempting to smuggle goods out ol Japan, arai caught by a U.S. Army patrol at Kitammato Beach in Wakamatsu and 14 smugglers era now awaiting trial.
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  • 182 2 Reuter. London. July 31.- Colonial Secretary Creech lanes stated today that so far a s he was swan there was no commercial use at present in Malaya of rubber tree seeds. "I am aware that rubber seed oil is a drying oil suitable for use as a
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  • 95 2 (Tribuj Over 500 Singaoore C* bottesscs from all tin the Island, night's takings n d o fCb Flood Viet::. Hostesses a Girls" and B them at the ga ccs leading to the B A special c fered to ja-: cr "buy a floy ber
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    • 449 2 AGENtT^Q IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan ltailu ajs AND GLi:X LIKE FOB LONDON. ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANCHISES G44 From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and China GLENBEG Due August 14 GLENARTNEY. Due 17th August RHESUS due early September IXDO-4 S. X. CO. 1 SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN CALCUTTA
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    • 441 2 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLI'E FUNNEL LINE BAILINGS FROM U K. AND U.S.A. "Teuccr" from U.K G.G "Menelaus from U.K. for Hongkong... G. 31 "Phrontis" From U.S.A G 24 "Eumaeus" From U.K. for HKong, S'Hat.. "Celebes" and Japan Poit "Agapenor'.. Du P from US.A Aug. 2 Due from
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    • 391 2 TRADING WITH ENEMY ORDINANCE No 2> «f iqio CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY H of 1945. Notice i« hereby given thai or ucr.sor.s havin* a clann to tho property d<scribM in the Schedule hereto aierV quoted to lorward such claims tv the custcdian of Prot t Supreme Court Building. Singapore, within 14
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    • 107 2 EDUCATIONAL I l wish I could I Do T> pc v I Keeping! Be j Write! How 1 thought and I j so diflicult. It's c eas\- _«fl MERCANTILE •-1 209. Q I I Registrat on Day School Fri I dard VI foi I Prof. A. AY AMRZJ ferld Famous
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  • 512 3 Hie Drainage and Irrigation Department will display models of the Tanjong Karang, Sungei Manik. North Kedah and Pcrlis padi areas at the M.A.H.A. Exhibition to be held at the Coronation Park, Kuala Lumpur, on August 2. 3 and 4. The Department will
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  • 76 3 In the ahaenoe oi import ant eye-wtinesses to give evidence in an Assize case in which one Abdul Kadir bin Abu liaknr stood on two counts ot carrying aims and attempted murder. Mr. Justice Thorogood at the Singapore Assizes yesterday discharged the accused—discharge not amounting to
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  • 59 3 lov veaterday at admitted that Tb* to be hi possession ainglet a vest 0 f stocking* be•ad QJ>. when lie Security eea>- Ithe Gate. When asked aaate jju n aren tj did sfntence, the Mugisuß L. Chua aaJkS, \c- .v be said the
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  • 18 3 w#r removed Bran ?he m during pation have j.' n ,'j in the Tuu|Wiiial
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  • 219 3 j TrUmnt Reporter, trade stiuu in the Singamr Worldwide Trade Fair Iff? s now running at the H v. Vmuaement, Park :j, lone mudiing busin.'ss v days of 1 lie nsl Saturday. a ;>• stive estimate puta tota business transactions ut la a
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  • 128 3 U.P Hongkong. July 31. —The Marmo Court today censured Cap j tain Douglas R. Barmerman. I skipper ot the steamer Hong j Kheng. which was went agro*and with 1 800 aboard, but decided j not to lit! his papers. The court returned findings
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  • 90 3 Reuter. JttaferL J..1, IritS rk! rhe the Dakota hij a'"•V f Jl '=j' akart a on L ,n l "dtr and Leadjpr £zeih d St i ua dron 'orst wen- borted ffi:i: tafVN,n!'"''" n vu v, :,h fall •••••'•:iu«c Crowd r- V'" rv ict-
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  • 21 3 jut.., ut 10 -"o a. f 1 *W tC )h to the t||) ,A > 'i L. il mention.
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  • 403 3 The Postal Department has decided to start a public co-operation to lessen the difficulties of the already complicated machinery for the handling ol posted matter. It is not often that the public hears of complaints from the Post Office but various common practices
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    • 800 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED service! ci A Private enquiry agent in Kuala Lumpur. Please contact Box No. 933. M. T. Spore vVANTED AGENTS tv Sell 1 ooks •oxd aiagaatoea. 30' c comm'osion. Appiv S. B. A. PuMishine; Cu.. P.O. Box 579. Singapore or 101. Jalan Sultan I WANTED
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    • 606 3 1941 MORRIS 8 TOURER. Owner Driver. Everything in first class condition. $2,750 Inspection at 38A. Orchard Road. Tele 7124. FOR SALE ONE ATTAP HOUSE two rooms Somopah Estates close Tampon is market vacant possession ground rent fifty cents monthly price $850. Apply advertiser 5 Richard's Avenue Flower Road 4/5.30 Evening.
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    • 485 3 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF COM- J MERCE, 75 Middle Road. Clessea for Beginners in Typewrit!Of• Shon- j hand, Commercial Correspon-. J dence, Bk. Keeping, Admission I Closes on 4—8—47. 1947 SENIOR; CAMBRIDGE. Lessons in Higher j Maths. English for Seniors, all j other subjects for others at Middle Road, (Junction cf
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    • 612 3 NOTICE TRADING Willi THE" ENEMY ORDINANCE No. %1 of 1930. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945. i SALE BY TENDER No 33 I Th? Custodian of Property S rgapore. invites tenters for I the purchase of the following: j Morris 10 Saloon 5N.941 Engine No. 4878. Standard 12
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  • 421 4 Members of Parliament on Tuesday night heard a fact already known to Malayans —namely, that our rice ration is one-third of that enjoyed by Vhe people of Japan. Mr. Ivor Thomas, Under Secretary of State, said he readily ><.;:fessed that the I rice ration was not
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  • 1593 4  -  By LORD RENNELL By Rt. Hon. OLIVER STANLEY Yes Lord Rennell of Rodd, a Liberal Peer who was head of the Civil Affairs Administration of East Africa during the war, urges a drastic purge of the machi- aery of the Colonial Office. It seems
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  • 594 4 j Letters To The Editer if r —It is everybody's good right to entertain his own opinions about facts ai:d developments in worlds history; I am afraid however, you are neglecting the straight and neutral reporting too much, since the start of the what you
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  • 7 4  -  7 ERNEST HIX
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  • 176 4 Food hoarding by German farmers is one of the most important causes contribute towards the serious food-short-age in Germany. This at least the ca*e in Ai glo-Ameri-can zones. The German fanners are supposed to supply 1,087 of the 1,800 calories each German is to receive. Though
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  • 158 4 Cow in India, though animals, have always beer, sfl of India's most \va>ted itsuM ces. Irdia has the largest rffl tie population in the mMI 2CB 2 million in 194 i. f Trdia also has th* 0 I dernourished oopulatior I s l world, for
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  • 163 4 Mexico City is f**** t f* average rate of one oo^rf according to the v me* to the Mexican or National Wealth; j S evidenced by 14 V buildings to be City. For example or Fine Arts, a UTF 00 buUdin*. has sunk i»<' > below
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  • 157 4 Businessmen from the 21 Republics of America and from Canada have decided through their Inter-Amer:can Council of Commerce and Production to fight agairst the growing practice of government intervention in business in the Western Hemisphere. This move has been prompted by the fact that, with the
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  • 139 4 The Profane Oaths Act. which is still valid in England, has a finely graded price list on profare swearing and cursing. A labourer, soldier, or sailor caught using profane language may be fired ore shilling. Th? cost to any other person provided he is below the rark of
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  • 3175 5 McNeke Inquiry Findings In Trafalgar Street "Blitz" t ink that the use of the bulldozer could have been justified, but that the ess of the use of an implement associated i n persons' minds with vio- in h provoked strong reaction,"
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  • 93 5 Lim Chew yong, a 17-year-old Hokien was yesterday at the Fourth Magistrate's Court charged with theft of four show placards advertising the film "Tarzan and the Amazons," from the Globe Theatre, Gieat World, on Wednesday morning. Chief-inspector C. W. Such said that Lim and three
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  • 37 5 Reuter. SAIGON, July 30.—Nguyen Vinh Thuvy, personal name of Bao Dai, ex-Empvror of Annain, headed the full list of the reconstituted Vietnamese Government when it was announced Wduy. The ex-Emperor was described as "supreme c.-vii- ellar.'' —Reuter.
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  • 213 5 Two Chinese, Ho Loke Yin, the licencee of the Wing Chin Yuen Restaurant, at the Gre&t World, and Ong Chin Ho, the licencee of a stall at the Kreta Ayer Market, were produced before the Second Magistrate yesterday, on charges of bribery. Ho was
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  • 50 5 [Tribune Staff Reporter) A Chinese woman, with a four-month-old child in her arms, jumped into the sea at Telok Ayer Basin yesterday afternoon. Two young Malays in a motorboat immediately plunged in and rescued them. Mother and child were dispatched to the hospital.
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  • 396 6 TRAINING NOTES (By Man at the Rails) PEN \NG. Thursday.-Cup candidates wound up this morning with final spurts »to three. There was never a fitter lot g Some Class proved the best of Hobbs stable and connections entertained Wg* h f hls success. Breukelen however
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  • 164 6 "Once again tne Police are up against the Indifference shown by the public; the accident happened at a place where it must have been witnessed l>y many poisons. I but no one came forward." This was what Chief-inspector Thomas said at the conclusion of th'>
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  • 74 6 Reuter-AAP. S YDNBY, Ju Ig. St. a a* ti tion to flu King for tht rt tnovai from office of '//< QovernorGenerat, Wr. M<K»n. has beta launched by the Queensland rcprem <i'cOiv tin Veagm of Righttt, Mi. A A. Chrrshi;. Hf oakt r' th> annual meeting
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  • 194 6 Alleged to nave committed gang robbery with four others at the hut of a Chinese vegetable gardener, Tan Quee. on tile evening of September last, a young Chinese nam:d Ong Kirn Hock was charged at the Singapore Sixth Assizes before Mr. Justice YV. J. Thorogoou.
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  • 136 6 (Tribune Stuff Reporters Armed Chinese robbers collected a total 01 only .$24.50 in two daylight house robberies carried out in Singapore, yesterday. These two daylight robberies brought to an end the three days of comparative '"quiet" on the island, for during
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  • 376 6 j a general increase of criminal i work in thf Supreme Courts. District Courts and Magistrates' j Courts. Is Shown in the statistics supplied by tiie Judicial Department for the period April 1 to June SO, 19-17. as compared with the fiures
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  • 103 6 (Tribune Finu cal Corr, Industrials continued a fairly steady market yesterday and business passed in Henry WuUgns. U.-iiteers. Traders. Bte varies, Hongkong Banks and Cold Storages. The tin siiare market was quieter and a little easier following had from London and quite a i.umber
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  • 176 6 The public Is warned that llle- gal usage of electric current either by tapping an unmetered circuit or by tampering with the electric meter is a very serious offence which can result in heavy iines or imprisonment. Before the Second Magistrate in the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 48 6 Reuter. TOKIO, July 31.—Plans have been made for the Japanese wea- 1 ving industry to utilize 10.000 bales monthly of Japanese raw silk heretofore reserved by S.C. A.P. for export. This step was 1a ken because of lack of demand for raw silk in Japan'; export mart —Reuter
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  • 136 6 RUBBER MARKET (Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market opened Quietly yesterday morning with prices slightly lower than at the last close, but sellers were tendedT,he morning was very dull imtii in the afternoon session when prices hardened, and there was particularly good demand follower grades Ribbed
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  • 64 6 Ipoh, Tuly VL —Dr. W. B .Young has recently taken over duties as Medical Officer. District Hospital, Ipoh in place of Dr. I. T. Dickson who is still a patient in the Batu Oajah Hospital and who will be leaving for Australia. Dr Dickson, <t will
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  • 86 6 The following 14 Trade Unions have now registered under the Singapore Trade Union Ordinance Singapore Turf Club Labour Union; Singapore Furniture Shop Workers Union; Singapore Firewood Merchants Association; Kheng Keow Coffee Shop Association; Singapore/Malayan Marine Power Engineers Union; Singapore Blacksmiths Union; Singapore Oversea Chinese Importers
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  • 77 6 The Singapore Hospital Aenstants' i *nion premises at l A College Road will be oilic ally openad at 7 p.m. today by Hrs. J. \v. Winchester, wife of Dr. J. W. Winchester, Trustee oi the Union. A buffet an i danco vill follow. Xhc occasion will ais>
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  • 33 7 Vi- Hi' Gun L champ on I a I 1 roe Uul r r n t Use* tnc deciSH>r. ■Jz l U head lock- on ed 1 ,*h hi IP/:
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  • 241 7 (Our Sports Reporter) Changes in the South team to meet the North in the annual cricket fixture at Kuala Lun nur during the August Bank holidays will have to be made awing to Harding (Singapore) and Lockhart (Johore) being unavailable. Roy Bain has
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  • 112 7 Three young Americans have just arrived in this country by air to compete with British tai ent for the leading role opposite Jeai Simmon- in the technlcol- cur version ol H. de Verc St ac poole's famous novel. The Blue Lagoon." The direction oi the picture, Frank Launder,
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  • 27 7 ATHLETICS Int -School, Athletics, I.iLin I Dcsar Stadium, 1.38 p.m. SOCCER on. Hospital XI vs. Pharmacy I Dept. XI. M C.U. ground, 5 r p.m.
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  • 39 7 TOKIO, July 31.—Celobrations or Ui United States Air Force a 40th birthday began in the Far East at 3.00 p.m. (Japan Time) to«iay when eight big Superfortresses took ott from Yokota ah base on c Tokyo to Washington flight.
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  • 266 7 PADANG SOCCER Down two-nil at interval, the Amicable Athletic Association fought back stubbornly In the second half to beat Siong 800 three-rwo at soccer on fcfre Padang yesterday. Siong 800 se*-ti e d down to line start and opened account*; in
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  • 75 7 The folllOWiTig have been selects! to represent the Colonies C. C in a cricket match v% RAF Changi at the Police Gnarnda, Thornton Road, on Sunday, play c tmmencing at 11 a in.: W. Ratnayake. L Dettlk in R a. Ratnam, s Magatah. G. Bradahaw, A. Thiagarajah,
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  • 486 7 (By Our Soccer Corr.) The line-up of the Malayan Indian side to meet Sine Tao tomorrow at Jalan Eesar is as follows: G. Paul (Selangor) E. Daniel (Perak) P. 8. Vein (PeriangJ Suppuj jtty (Penang i R. Marimutnii (Perak) Vice-capt. Mahadevan
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  • 92 7 The* following wrfll represent 1 the Singapore Chinese Recreation i Club against tho Penang Chinese j Recreation Club on Sunday. Aug. j 3 and Monday. Aug. 1 on Honj Lim Green Seah Ken;; Siew (capt.). Low I Kee Row i viee-capt.t. Cheong I Thiani Siew.
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    • 186 7 Dally at 3.15. G. 30 9.15 p-m Shjhu Motak and NIRMALA in "GEF. f" 'HndustaniTomorrow Midrite: "DULHAN" with Shahu Modal:, i Hnduataoi) MARLBOROUGH" BY SPECIAL REQUEST OPENING TODAY SJO 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. p TJ. CH INN AFP A. T. X I RAJAKUMARI ard Others I- an Innovation Film History
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  • 34 8 CAIRO, July 31.—Egypt is ready to take step; to reach a just and fiaendjy tleinent of the dispute between the Netherlands and Indonesia, the Egypt an Foreign Minister informed the Dutch Minister here today.
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  • 30 8 TOKYO, July 31.—Emperor untitled hito will set- the interior of a Coal mine for the OffSC time in the course of a five-trip in Japan's northeastern districts beginning Aug. i>
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  • 26 8 TOKIO, July 31.—The second Japanese Antarctic whaling expedi-f-ori nay not be able to sail from Japan because of lack of finance, the Japanese pre:s reported today.
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  • 323 8 The Singapore Table Tennis 1947 Championships will commence tomorrow, with the Junior Inter Club League. All ties will be played off at the Great World Park, begimrng at 8 p.m. each night. No postponement is allowed. Junior League Fixtures Aug. 2 (First tie on table
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  • 47 8 ciation \M j v -'as day. W J I The QgfH WMa I plan!. B winter foi 9 reached b i the 20th I which hold 1 challeng M available II j S'Floritk! 1 V I j ten bin.
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    • 243 8 NEW WORLD 24ti» A nniverscrv Attractions AugLst Ist., 2nd 3rd. Tk-s 'Band>jf the Royal Nor Cumberland FusiJfers (by kind permission of the Commanding OiTicer) will render selections on Fri. Ist Aug. Sf t ial Vaudeville Show a t our Cabaret Extension lo 1 a.m., Ist to 3rd Aug. Magic Show
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    • 114 8 I hich-poweredlH F N Strike Still On (Tribune Staff Reporter >. Labourers and factory workers of Fraser Neave who downed tools yesterday morning as a protest against the dismissal of one of then, have not yet resumed j ork. SINGAPORE TIDE-TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER: 11.20 A.M. 8 Ft. 3 In.
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