Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1947

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  • 56 1 The Malaya Tribune 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) Eght i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot House, 9«. St. Martin's
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  • 43 1 v 1 Th Secui; v les call •> and indo i m mod > i Britain. France and Belgium abstained from voting. Tiu> iesolution called on b th pait'es to settle the dispute "by "arbura lion or other peaceful means."'
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  • 865 1 Aug. I.—A State Department enied that the United Suites ha I Indonesia, adding that the U.S. good odce. "There U a iot «if belaud mcdi i;• >n." urever, that fenod offices could I at i tut asked Sort"; I .—Dr. d< corated U P. Respens d jo
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  • 145 1 Reuter. bn 1. Valence h Liy ,Anen P*h an RAF 3 a laSh A' ••rf t ft* Jewish source. 1:,.. |f, Mtempted to I n > 1 i funeral m M thousands funeral of night. the rel•, h roan armoured ear mv- ts rn U5 shots
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  • 961 1 COLONY'S HEALTH RESTS ON "BRUTAL CASH BASIS" THE INSIDE STORY OF OUR POOR HEALTH (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Health authorities, while not denying Dr. Haden Guests statement in PuriianuTit this rcfcfc on the deficiency oi public health sorvicse in Singapore pointed out that it
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  • 259 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter*. Refuting a statement made in the Commons this week by Dr. Haden-Guest on allegedly bad living conditions in the native labour establishment at Naval Base, where he claimed 'something like half of the labourers were suffering from T.B. following the war." a
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Rangoon, Aug. 1 —Six persons alleged to be th 3 assassins Of U Aurg San, deputy cha-rman of the Burmese Executive Council, and six other Cabinet ministers appeared today before the Rargoon magistrate to makp formal statements. The court sat in camera. TJ
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  • 155 1 Reuter. Berlin. Aug. I.—United States Army (inspectors found large quantities of war materials hidden in two factories in the American sector of Berlin, the U.S. Military Government announced today. The communique stated: "Evidence is being carefully sifted. It indicated that war material was being manufactured for
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  • 517 1 U.P. London. Aug. I.—Reliable reports tonight said that Britain, within the next few months, plans to withdrew all her forces in Greece. India and possibly Italy, and cut her occupation troops in Germany and Austrio by at least 10 per cent. These
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  • 62 1 Reuter. Wash ngton, Aug. 1— Chira is urging that the Big Four majority voting rule be used at the eleven-naton Japanese peace treaty cor/erer.ce proposed by the United Spates, pons ble diplomatic informants disclosed. The Sate Department confirmed that Chira had replied tr, the American irvitation
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  • 99 1 Reuter. New Delhi. Aug. I.—Britisn troops will begin leaving India on Aug 17. an official announcement from Armed Forces head quarters. India, stated this evening. The first batch will sail from Bombay on Aug. 17 after a ceremonial parade, the announcement added. The
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  • 66 1 U.P. Bombay. August L- A bomb exploded tonight in a crowded cinema in U>e Muslim area of Bombay. The theatre manager said that three per sons were killed and 20 injured. The manager said that the bomb was thrown into the building. The explosion threw
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  • 30 1 UP. Honolulu, August 1.— Hawaii's ■agar industry today granted some 22,000 CIO workers pay raises i ranging from five to eight cents 1 an hour, ending the strike threat. UP.
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  • 318 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter). This is not a forecast or an attempt to forecast Malaya's No. 1 food problem-Rice. In the House of Commons a few days ago, it was stated that the rice position in Malaya was "serious and would give rise to trouble if the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 85 1 All the latest styles WATCHES CLOCKS Wholesale Retail Owiig to limited stock no catalogue is issued Fx pert Repairs;' Tndertaken Yick Woh Hing 429. North Bridge Road, S pore. Phpne 7922 (near Middle Road)' r X TICER BEER rULI STRENCTH TICER BEER FULL STRENCTH -J 5 a 1 OA X
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  • 41 2 Pans. Aug. 1.- Monsier Ben Taies. Algerian independent Muslim deputy, today wrote to Monsieur Paul Costc-Floret. the French War Minister, requesting that Army hones should not be given namea venerated by Muslims ■acta as "Ali" or "Mohammed."'
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  • 50 2 Reuter. Calcutta, Aug. 1. Sarat Chandra Eose, former Congress member of the Indian interim Government, today announced the formation of a new party to be known as the Socialist Republican Party, one aim of which would l>e freedom from British or other influence and control.— Reuter.
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  • 51 2 Reuter. Tokyo, Aug. 1. —Japanese optimism following Gen. Mac Arthur's announcement of the reopening of foreign trade has been replaced by extreme pessimism among potential exporters. The well-informed magazine "Current Economy of Japan" said today that economic circles had been deplorably optimistic at the outset but had quickly Cooled down
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 477 2 IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND 4,1 I LIKE FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. GLENBEG 'calls HAMBURG> End Sept. From UK. for Straits, Hong Kong and China GLENBEG 2u« August 14 IgLENARTNEY. Du e 16th August RHESUS due early September. IMHM lILM S. N. CO. SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG,
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    • 261 2 EDUCATIONAL I Dancing simplified by the "Aristocrat" School of Bailj room Dancing, Oxley Cham- bers, 185 A Orchard Rd\, Singapore. Lessons daily 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Except I Sundays FOR SALE PRISMATIC BINOCULAPvS New) 6 x 30, Independent Eye-n-ecc focussing, with leather Case and Shoulder Strap. Price 590.00 per pair.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 79 2 TODAY'S VyEATHER REPORT Showers And Fair Periods Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, from noon today, compiled by the R A F. Central Forecasting Station. Air Command, Far E3st. Local thundery showe-.s and fair periods. W!fcd south east, light to moderate. 'Sunset: 134' i hrs. Sunrise: 0G35 hrs. Mocnrhe: 1903
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  • 415 3 IPOH JuJv 31. —A gang of ,five robbers, disturbed t .neighbours of their intended victim, made an *l ~i logel away but one of the alleged members -truck down from his bicycle with a pole and cap- I (i... small village of Sun-e.
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  • 112 3 x lU3 on Thursday night .£p ats {f "kongsT 'nousb pays Leber had nis return- I cc frem a Wo* party when l (rt-msn-nve-pistol Chinese asf ssikfid in The robbers j split an into two parties „:i« nade simultaneously entry lb fr and back door?. o.
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  • 67 3 Io: v i n d^u L ss) r»u h the liat of a H ener at Coronation I 4 ;.j*] •0f Seotcmber 8 JwJsa 1 C •J hat Ong Kirn Hoc: »fl tOUr others, iuciuding at) luaian. of the vesjetlbla r.Tan Qjuce, and at the p u
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  • 66 3 fßc i 1 d Placi Oid i «w. 1946. i t c be ixtt! ded when the Ordinance was ended It Vfl X S i; a \j> eondiJQi migfc have improved that P*c4] oc vers with re--21 10 Protected places Jsa be cecessary after J? This ha-,
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  • 53 3 •1 osa-i|ii«rp m I Jtt etored v v a*hw ecemtj Period o: tffi J»» respee, or ether h""?' or lakeu 5? Periodo? An ll0(;t> 'd durirg Wewsarv r 0* 00 5?1H5) nr?* 2 v Se P tei Pnii titJt m P te d from t> PaTt m
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  • 14 3 and 2 2 Refonoo- -*>Wm> T reaping r k,; 1 <>"»^>.
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  • 174 3 The suggestion for the issue Of special stamps as a means of raising funds to fight the tuberculosis menace lias been made in a Utter sent by the Singapore Stamp Club to the Colonial Secretary. The Stamp Clubs idea is for the issue of
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  • 50 3 Four Malay robbers entered the house of a Javanese >n Kampong Kapor Road at 7 last night and stripped him of his shirt and trousers and also took from him CO cents. Four men have been detained by the pol;ce in connect.on with this lobbery Hie men tarried no arms.
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  • 222 3 The Btb Singapore Assizes concluded yesterday when two Chinese. Ho Moon Cheong i' 26) arid Wong Eng Kee (221 who were on trial on two charges of possession of arms and ammunition, were sentenced by Mr. Justice W. J. Thorogooi to five years" ri gorous
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  • 135 3 After hearing evidence led against him by Jl member of the SJH.B. Special Auxiliary Police Force. Sakijo bin Ali. it Javanese pleaded guilty to dishonestly retabling six stolen spoons on Juh 31 at the Third Police Court yesterday. Sakijo claimed trial to stealing
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  • 76 3 Martins Rotbmans Cigarette Prices borne misunderstanding may have been caused through one or two advertisements of the wellknown brands of Martins and Rduhmans cigarettes appearing In The Malaya Tribune and Sunday Tribune with the old prices stated instead of the new. The correct prices are as follows:— Martins Noll-Throat Cork
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  • 252 3 The following statement re garding the "Mercy Plane* incident is published by the De part men* of Civil Aviation, today:— The somewhat confused re ports appearing in Singapore newspapers, regarding the recent despatching to Indonesia of an aircraft loaded With Red Cross supplies, require clarification
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  • 50 3 UP. Shanghai, Aug. 1 Chinese dis-patches said today that government forces scored another victory in West Shantung when they captured Kiahsiang and Tingtao Honan border. The diapatche.3 said the Com muniyta were retreating in disorder toward the Yellow River where several important ferry points are already in government hands UP
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    • 809 3 see SITUATIONS VACANT I IYPIST leqtured for European firm. I chines..- girl preferred. State cxi perienee and sakuv required. Apply j Botx No. 937. Malaya Tribune, S'e-ore. 1 ARCHITECTU Iv A L DRAUGHTS I MAN wanted ale to measure up sites and plot. State experience and I atlary required. Suitable
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    • 545 3 FOR SALE Fiat Marvel ctte 1940 new paint excellent condition ownci bought new car apply Namhual 40-50 Cave-nag a Road, 'ielophone 2136. FOR SALE flat Marrelette coupe $1,200 or bcft offer 31, Pickering t reet, Phone- 6594. FOR SALE ONE ATTAP HOUSE two rooms Somopah Estates close Tampon m market
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    • 487 3 MATRIMONY ENGLISH ENGINEER, Age 30. previous resident of Malaya wouid lift to contact Chinese or Malay gir! «>C good family, view to matrimony ran speak Malay. Reply, Air Mail. A. W. Andercr, Cockatoo ISLAND. YAMPI, West Australia. A YOUNG CHINESE bachelor of 28 years wishes to engage a reliable girl
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    • 576 3 NOTICE TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945. SALE BY TENDER No. 33 Th? Custodian of Property, Singapore. Invites fencers for 'he purchase u f the following: Morris 10 Saloon 5N.941 Engine No. 4878. Stardard 12j4 Saloon 1938 5N.885 Engine
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  • 387 4 During the war numerous highly meritor, tvs actions were performed by Asiatic civilians to assist British prisoners-of-war and internees uho were undergoing ill-treatment at the hands of their Japanese captors. my such acts have been !11 uigly recognised. he need of the prisoners, however, did not end
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  • 875 4  -  Forgetfulness A Human Weakness By Oswald Henry The tale of the absentminded Professor is too well-known to be repeated here, but if the truth be told, the man who tipped his wife and kissed the porter, or his colleague who departed from his hotel for a function
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  • 196 4 Letters' To' The £dito7 Sir,—The monument in the form ol an elephant standing on a pedestal opposite the Old ttup reme Cou.t, budding was erect- in 1871, to commemorate i ct King Chulalonkorn ol Sicim to Singapore. This monu meat is now obsolete and
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  • 371 4 Sir,—Excuse my return to your letter-columns alter an absence of seven years "on active service". I value your columns just as much as I did seven yearo ago. "His Majesty's Government, feeling that provision of adequate Red Cross medical supplies for the sick and wounded of
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  • 121 4 Sir. The present conflict in J-.va brings to the fore-front an important question. Must we place on our children's shouldeis the task of finishing in 2000 A.D. j3b we set out to do in 1939? VJ-Day should have come to the peoples of Asia also in 1945. Some
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  • 185 4 S.r,—In your People's Postbag it was stated that the Harbour being neitner a government nor a semi-government concern but a commercial one, its employees had no legal right to claim back pay. By your comments on the Beard's status, appearing on the same date, you have suggested
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  • 152 4 Sir, —The Dutch are stamping cut in Indonesia the very cause for which Asia and Europe fought together. Filled with the childish idea that they are coming as liberators into Indonesia, they in fact are earning the hatred of the Indonesians. The Dutch are not liberators. They are
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  • 217 4 Sir. —The following are replies to the comments and Questions put forth by "The Lone Eagle's" article which appeared in your paper. Para: 3.—Before answering this question, I shall be very much obliged if "The Lone Eagle" will first say whether he or she is a member
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  • 7 4  -  by ERNEST HIX
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  • 354 4 According to western conceptions, the presence of a political Opposition, enjoying to the full the rights and privileges of freedom, itself. It is highly organised, has is the first condition of true democracy. In Britain, the Opposition is an official institution, as sharp 1
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  • 132 4 You remember how before the war we used to talk of coffee and wheat being dfcsVroyed In one part of the world while elsewhere millions starved for the lack of food. Things have not changed much in this respect in this brave new world. The U.S. wheat
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  • 83 4 Russia is embarked upon a feverish search for oil. and her prospectors and scientists have already begun work on the development of great new oil fields found between the Volga and the Urals. Though only preliminary work has been done so far the Russians describe the
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  • 417 4 The 500th anniversary celebfr tior.s last month of the founiaaof Eton College attracted fcrER •_han the usual general irtent shown in the doings of Britssi most famous public school. The festivities were seven jw late, it is true, owing to War II, but the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 45 4 AMERICA'S MOST ECONOMICAL Electrical Refrigerator i New Shipment Just Arrived —Book Your Order Before It is Too Late LEE FLETCHER 102-106. Orchard Road. Singapore Tphone 3338 j 9 P Jewellery i Diamond Watches TRY G.CDe Silva&Brci 3. RAFFLES PLACE, S»: Rupore PhOi c 3311 a
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  • 489 5 Principal Accused Absent: Date Set For Joint Hearing The trial oi Chief Inspector C. W. Roberts. ex-Officer in Charge the Food Control Inspectorate. S'r.gapore, who is on charges of abetting the concealment of Rangoon rice in Sinn.. re was set aside yesterday at the
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  • 64 5 MAI-A'''- f MaIbmffli ttl?gram 1. 01 P 1 f aurdasQ Punjab. Rav 5 wim 1 Ma|l 1. > ches W p danger krlisnv purjah 1: Mala' a :i re Ihmm yA:in mr that. icred i- all over F- iid i 'main i n Ik is
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  • 127 5 i athering of Singapore Muslms rec< rded its protest against tho > at- of affairs in Indonesia. Dutcn I csp 'j• y jrica* the PjSL* eralo?tn?Arab Abdui I'a- v jP. I I. G MacDonm< tins ol the 7.. Ptitg h( pcs that b.fi to
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  • 189 5 Aboui two weeks ago, Ong Guan (2D. a Hokien. claimed trial to a charge of fraudulent possession of 300 katies of rice, but yesterday before the Polic-> Magistrate Mr. H. W. Nightingale, he "wished to plead guilty." Chk i -inspecor C. W. Such said that
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  • 120 5 Yes terd iy the Utusan Zaman. a sister paper of the Utusan Melayu, made its bow before the Ro manised Malay reading public. It caters for the Malay masses and for Indonesians, many of whom cannot read the Jawi script in which the Utusan Melayu
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  • 39 5 Top picture: A view of one of the untitled at Alexandra Barracks bt.il! i"<»r the faS&Hiea of Amu Cfticers. The scr\anls quartern ran I),' tli<- rear the house. Lover picture: An interior scene.—Arm\ Pit Fa ill— Army PR Photos.
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  • 317 5 Singapore's $5,000,000 Trade Exhibition at thr Happy world was declared open yesterday evening l by Mr. s. s. Franklin, President the Rotary club. Singapore, before a gathering vhicli include the Chinese Consul-General, Dr. Wu Paak-Shlng. I Mr. J. Campbell, Manager of the Happj
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  • 29 5 A contribution of $500 from the Malay Union of Singapore I has been received by Dr. S. HAUunied on behalf of the l::doI nesian Red Cross.
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  • 300 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A very interesting account ol the activities of the Department of Social Welfare, unlike the diy and colourless pre-war reports of government departments, has made its welcome appearance in the form of a littie booklet called "Beginnings." There is no doubt that
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  • 211 5 STAFF TALKS (Tribune Staff Reporter) 1 Vice Admiral fair Denil Boyd. C-m-C. it the British Pacific Fieet. arrived by air at Chang: late yesterday afternoon from j Hong Kong, for stall talks in Singapore to be presided over by Field Marshal Viscount liont
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  • 164 5 (By a Military Observer) At the "Little Theatre" in Ar menian Street on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 4th, sth. 7th and Bth of August, at 8.30 p.m.. the Little Theatre Players present the Norwegian Drama entitled The W'tch" by H. Wlers Jessen, as
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  • 185 5 From Our Own Reporter). IPOH, Fii. No inquest is to be held into the death of the late Dr. W. L. Blakemore. former Deputy State Medical and Health Officer. Perak who died after the shooting incident here last month. This was decided by Ir.che Shamsuddin bin
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  • 136 5 PhNANG, July 31.—For theft of a clock from a mcc stall in Transfer Road, an elderly Chinese Lee Ah Kow was sentenced to 3 months r.i. by the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Blackledge yesterday. On the evening of July 22, accused removed the clock
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 133 5 The whole family thrives on 3# KLiM! fir $<, y ELS,E ,he BORDEN COW Elsie: Klim is good for everybody in the family. It is dairy-fresh cow's milk in powdered form. The Klim process enables thi» milk to retain both its uniformly good taste and quality. Int Cop IU». Cop
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  • 217 6 lii applying lor a redaction ol bail for A.P.O. George Cul wick, at the" Third Magistrate's Court yesterday. Mr. Patrick Johnson. Culwick's counsel, said that Culwick has his life say ings" in the Pt. l Ollice here, sent to him from London,
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  • 221 6 WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT (Tribune Market Corr I i while tho market during the I week has not been subjected to the wild fluctuations of the previous few weeks then 1 has been considerable activity on most days. Fair support has been forthcoming from U.S. A.
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  • 192 6 .Tribune Financial Cor The local market reacted yesterday morning to the previous day's rises -n New York and Lond m and opened fairly steady with huy.av, at 30,' cents- for No. 1 RS.£. lob. Skiers, however. were unattracted until buyers raised their bids to 31
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  • 27 6 A Chinese was stated to have been assaulted by three unarmed men in the timber yards at Beach Road m 8.30 p.m., on Thursday robbed o; $45-
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  • 175 6 'Tribune Market Corr.) The Singapore share market yesterday with a few exceptions was weaker in all sections. Tin shares showed the heaviest declines yesterday. Rubbcis continued entirely neglected. This is hardly surprising In view ot the fall m the London .Stock Exchange with the market here reacting
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  • 172 6 Reuter. B ATA VI A. July 31:—AN.E.I. Government decree today declared thai LU*- tin producing islands of Bangka and BUiiton •and the Riouw Archipelago, between Malaya and Sumatra, are autonomous territories. The aotonomy granted covers the "whole government with the exception ol a number ol items of
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  • 294 6 Sequel To Hanging Of Sergeants U.P. JEKI'SALEM. July 91. —A nr. ju red cars, manned by enraged British crews, shot up all the Jewish city of lei Aviv on Thursday ulfht alter bodies of the two kidnipped ;army sergeants were found dandling from
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  • 401 6 i Tribune Staff Reporter I have been to Carnegie Hall and felt there the spirit of another world I» is a strong spirit for sixty years of proud tradition have gone to make it and "soirit". unlike most things, does
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  • 83 6 'Tribune staff Reporter) Sponsored by the Red Cros* v, Jutims of the crashed Dakota will IVfiE* u today at the Sult Mosque after the regular Friday Sen ice, Dr. Aljumed. head of the Indonesian aed Ototß, informed me this morning. After the special praarers, a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 272 6 Tit jr X/N TODAY! IT'S TODAYS MAJOR ENGAGEMENT! m it' J ROBERT TAYLOR as Masterman, he dared to mix sentiment W with fighting! CHAttMSS LAUGHTON inanother Captnin F>!«<ch ~ole with an odd Chee s lor »ts ht roisxf I sense oi humour Now stand bv! «-««ohior fcr h«mor> Mi'.utbcats !o:
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    • 265 6 I j TO-DAY j 1.15, 3.30. 6.30 9 p.m. »1 fc-| Aril MORNING I 11 A. M. SHOW \Jm\m l '•Beyond The Blue Horizon" Willi Dorothy LA MO I'R Gallant Bandit of the West' ■HM OF THE RANGE I A Thrill-fade, A packed of the Old Km EGYPTIAN PICTURE ALHAMBRA
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  • 81 7 nntCM i' ill w 1 intttbnll funs at -<,/,« r«f< wWI munatjt meal end S J J /t ,jno earl* to ptf** o»* as the as soe« rt-s- f#//cd »o capacity. w thtre in of/born fj* rrtj i/.V JjJ in iwHee Mn «1 Tb-nnson ,rl 'i/.So
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  • 43 7 untitled niiishin Hacker Cup jjju 1 nday at IO.aO iju i r« Swimc nd at 10.40 am. tac roenV 500 metres wIU be swan -r tin- Hay Taylor Cup. Torre water-poia practices I the first and see* Qtiw Swia mins Club on A.:"
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  • 922 7  -  NOTES AND COMMENTS FOR SECOND DAY OF P.T.C. MEET (By Man-at-the Rails ■V n-' T^'rl^Club\ l Siim ain tcrcst lR the second day ot the Po 'oeus-ed on th n r r r!' 1 R iel llclcl here today, will br"ec wil
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  • 54 7 (by Man at-the-Rans"). Race I: —A VAN TOUT. Adorable. Race 2: DEMOCRAT, Dark Cerane. Race 3: LAST DOUBLE. Young Lucius. Race 4: -GOLDEN OAK. Wonder Bird. Rac< 5: COLD WAVE, Paramount.. Race C: INVEST, LynChberg. Race 7: MARDI OR as Votrfa Race 3: BELITA Pathfinder. Race 9: DOUELE TEN
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  • 87 7 SOCCKR Sing Tao SB Malayan Indians. Jalan Besar, a.la P r tgaUa epeo t RK'KET Combined Civilian,- v a Combined Son!,,-. Padang. today and to wo now. TABLE TENNIS STTA Junior iaiep-clab league ronimenre* today, Groat v*\r\d haii. 8 p.m. every night, two tattles. BADMINTON Mcrridale B.P. of
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  • 554 7 Malayan Indian Side May Include Singapore Goalie (By Our Soccer Reporter)} The Sing T3u footballers are back with us, ail lOOttlHg fit afte.a successful tour of Bangkok, Rangoon, Penang and Ipoh. E.\ cepc for the 3-nil defeat they suffered at the hands of
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  • 295 7 Reuter. London. July 31. Derbyshire bowlers refuse to be kept out of the news. Pope, Gladwin and Marsh had each bowled himself into the limelight in recent matches. Today against Leicestershire, it was the turn of A. E. Rhodes, the googly merchant. I
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  • 26 7 Trio General Hospital XI de fcatod the Pharmacy Department XI at soccer by four goals to nil on the Medical College ground yesterday
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  • 615 7 Fields for tO-dfty, second day of tho Penang Turf CiUb Sum met Meeting, are: Horses—Class 3—Division 2—7 —Furiongs. 3 0 0 BULLRING 9.04 0 KING'S MACE 8.11 4 0 0 CHASTHY 3.08 C 3 0 CAREER GIRL a.Cg 0 0 0 AVANT TOUT 8 04 0 4
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  • 122 7 The Merridale Badminton Party ot Kuala Lumpur who have come down here for the August Bank holidays will play a charily match aguimt the MartfjoW U.V. at the Clerical Union Hall tomorrow at tO a.m. The match consists ot live singles and three doubles, and the
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    • 301 7 "Ingenious Polished Should Satisfy ThMost Exacting" (Evening Standard) Today Four Shows 1.30—4—"6.30—9.30 p.m. Rank Delivers Good Pictures. t dgtkcmic mw/c*£ UCLLOWAY 1 ALFRED OkAYTON I CYXIL FLETCHOI. NOMA MIIAS SHiMK BOND SALLYANNHOW3S Children's ."Matinees for Auguv'. Holidays. Toe-mow 11 a.m. "Follow Th? Boys" Monday 11 a.m. "Deep In The Heart
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  • 182 8 Reuter. 1.0...;. t, Aug. 1.- Mr. Krishna lienon, Panax Nehru's speeiai envoy to Ltirope, told \jroup ol 50 Indians and members of Parliament here fday that L.dia de s'r<4.i close lriendship With Great Britain and intended to use her freedom in a construe tive way Addressing
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  • 82 8 (Tribune SSu (I Re pert er J In symnathy with th" Republicans in En ioneaia 200 Indonesian* employed al the Dutch i transit «< ntre in Singapore struck work yesterday. The strikers Include labourers, cook;?, messengers and drivers at the c nl c. Indonesian dockyard workers
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  • 170 8 Reuter. Salisbury. Aug. 1.-A long statement on fears t' at he waJ going insane or was already mad after his experiences during the bombing ot Malta and that i W.A.A.F. "as pure and good as an angel came into his life al leged to have
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  • 107 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. I.—Frarce ha-; acccp'ed in prirciple Br tain': invitation tn attend a conference of the of the Rg Foreign Ministers on Germany before the opening of the next session of the Ccuncil of For*- gn Miristers which is cue lo meet in
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  • 37 8 U.P. SHANGHAI, Aug. 1:— The living cost index —en the basis of which most employees in Shanghai get paid—took another jump when the City Government announced the figures of $28,700 for iabnurers and $23,700 fo.white collared workers.—U.P.
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  • 99 8 Seventy clerks of the War C iimes Office will be having a dull time during the August bank holidays because their payroll of nearly $10 000 was stolen from a safe in the Camp Commandant's Office at Qcodwnnd Park Hotel. ('apt. J. Korbes-Sempill. the Camp Commandant,
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  • 46 8 With su.ua: hee nmng a valuable commodity as a result of the Java lighting, thieves are concentrating their attention on this item. Yesterday about 100 bagfl Of SUgAT valued at *4 p»oo were reported to have been taken from a gjdown at Havelock Road.
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  • 231 8 (Prom Our Own Reporter). KAMPAR. July ill.- As a result of a surprise raid by the Kani par* Police under Mr. Graham, ASP. on July 24, at 9.30 p.m. on the premises of Ko-.g Siong Club at Jalan Idr's. six Chinese were produced
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  • 159 8 U.P. Lake Success. Aug. I.— Legalistic objections by the United States and the Netherlands threatened Friday to block early United Nations intervention in the lighting in Indonesia. There were indications, also that Russia is spoiling for a light over the trouble, in the world's largest colonial
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  • 94 8 Caesar Houghton, of 86. Robinson Road, appeared yesterday before the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. on three summons charges of neglecting to maintain his lawful wife and two children s ne<> March last. His win*. Jenny Lim Kwan Woon. and two children. Alfred
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  • 357 8 IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION CANBERRA. Aug. 1 —It was stated in highest authority today that Australia's referent of the Indonesian dispulte to the Security Council was made because it was considered that other possible methods were too slow and therefore unsatisfactory. India's move
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  • 49 8 Reuter. Rangoon, Aug. 1 A untitled of the B'-rma Government Information DeDartment said today that a total of 172 bren guns and a large nuantity of other arms and ammunition had been seized by the police in a ten-day eombout after the asassmation of the Burmese political leaders. Reuter.
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  • 183 8 St. J the uit4fl t> in ii cv. m J Hi Inter SciiGi... v at the Jalan B bcnoois were Ran:. ->«> Joseph In Chinese School t St. Patrick B Andrews' Bch liie prises vei Mrs. H. P. Brj m RESULTS One Mile Flat
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  • 226 8 U.P. COLOMBUS, Ohio, July 31... Senator Robert Ttt became an active candidate for th° Repu sidential nomination and opened his campaig accusing the Truman administration of blundering i the pest war programme for Europe. In a radio speeh Taft said. "The
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  • 140 8 Reuter. PLYMOV TH, Aug. 1. —The biggest combired air-»e a 1 xerc»se since the wa p invoiV ng four days' "battle" ended hi the Chan, el on Thursd .y. The I Niggle was between the defenders and the "enemy** battle fleets. The "enemy"
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  • 53 8 The Chinese Swimming Club is holding a dance tonijrM fr~>m 9 to 1 am. in aid of the P-»ol Fund. Admission wil be by ticket on'v. Water-polo praetiees will be held tomorrow for the first and second teams which will meet the Singapore Swimming Club
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  • 73 8 LONDON. Aug. 1 UK pres* ure ceni i ed (n W1 cay. with the GoverrineM pottedly everythii g fn springs. Sir today frcm W liiam Clav n Ur.c>r-St Economic A He was urd« r- od tpl talked at lei about Britain' ard thrre
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