Malaya Tribune, 4 August 1947

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  • 55 1 The Malaya Tribune L the PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE the only mnomr newspaper in malaya pnniea simultaneously In Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) ET(.irr PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, ANGUST 4, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents:—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane,
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  • 1029 1 Reuter and UP. THE WAR IN INDONESIA IS TO END TONIGHT. FOLLOWING THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT TO CEASE FIRE ON ORDERS FROM THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL IT WAS ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT THAT THE REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT HAVE ALSO AGREED TO.
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  • 51 1 U.P. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 3.—Police reported that a crowd of 1,000 "Hooligan's stoned Liverpool police quarters following the arrest of four men eaily today on charges oi smashing shop windows in the city's Jewish district. Police reinforcement dispersed the crowd in a short time with i aton
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  • 56 1 Ten fountain i London X-> today when fito ;j chairman of iw CongTMSI and General F" international nition ol Inde- barged h* pen from f' I Savnir U m. with •itivelv *vim re* i ing 1 ietl no! I I pawn
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  • 105 1 MOSCOW An g. 3: —FOi ty »|ht S v (lying in lornati n snell the nam,' [Sta n .v. le -ible asainst m iky I Russia's "Aviama Dj*." celebrations, attend- b M i lal S lin and other Wh Goi rnmenl leaders, at I m acn
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  • 63 1 RTANBrn hmxua > ,1: 3 Seven oltrrj SJ an<J lnr e Wieit* h« the Turk sn Soehai fleeing from costoj. »fu n la^e e into i I fcvcedhmri- l )lu ne made Turk-v l CU: Charak. the fl ;hat durins: m*p»i l iC on^cers hied t Q
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  • 61 1 Cleveland, Ohio. Ana. <lni Rahman Azzam p.i.s/ju flteo retaiy Ganeral of the Arab L: afITMC, .saici /j'Tt todan that "the Security Council decision regarding Indonesia is fcfce A>»< rMj cic'ory o/ fJkc United Nations Organisation and win *nfian<( Me mremtigt in the whole east." He woe
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  • 153 1 Reuter. The HAGUE. Aug. 3 —Dr. Eeleo Van Kieffer.s. Dutch Ambassador in Wash ngt»>n. was expected to inform the United Nation* Security Counicl t Lake Success ol the Dutch decision made at a cabinet meeting yesterday—to cease fire in ludonesia at midnight tomorrow. the Netherlands
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  • 103 1 Reuter. IBROX PARK. Clospow. Aug. 2.— Alan Paterson ol Great Britain and Vill Vesrie of Amerca both broke the British hitrh jump record by half an inch when they cleared 6ft. 7'« ins. at Glasgow Rangers annual sports here here today. Other competitors fell out.
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  • 283 1 (Tribune SiajJ Reporter) I urder *he auspices o; ihe i World Friendship Comm'ssicii, I the Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowshp presented an erjoyi able campfire programme lasi Friday when about 300 >oung j people—scouts, sea scouts, air scouts, st'ic'ents from i Rsffles Girls' School. Raffles B i -thution,
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  • 109 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Aug. 3:—Mrs Sarojini Naidu. woman poet, will be appointed acting Governor of the United Provinces until Dr. B. C- Roy, now in the United States can return to take over, it was reliably understood here tonight. She will be the
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  • 238 1 U.P. CHENGTU, August 3.—A bearded old man knelt before an American surgeon and touched his forehead to the floor. Someone had just told him the operation which saved his life had never before been performed in China. Known as the Bade wck-Baron -pull
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  • 84 1 Reuter. AMRISrSAR, Aug. Sixteen P~onle were killed end 26 miured as disorders continued in Amritsar and surrounding villages today. In the town itself 3 people were killed and 2 injured in stabbirg affrays and 14 injured in explosion. When a bomb was thrown at Majitha
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  • 62 1 U.P. London, Aug. 3.—lt was announced tonight that King George has approved the appointment of Viscount Louis Mountbatten, the present Viceroy of India, as Governor-Gener-al of the new Dominion of India, to take effact August 15. The King also approved the appointment of Mohammed Ali Jinnah
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  • 16 1 Going for today's race very ffi od. August Blessing and Paramount freely tipped.
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  • 198 1 U.P. London, Ana S. Prim* Minister Clement Attiee went to his country estate of Cheamers today, and started writing the grave pronouncement thai Will strip Britain to its wais*. Attteet statement in tin House of Commons on Wednesday on the country's economic plight madt
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  • 197 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Aug. 3 —Seven more British soldiers are "scheduled for the gallows." Irgun Zvai Leumi, terrorist murderers of two British sergeants found hanged on Thursday, warned the British Army in Palestine in a broadcast tonight on its secret radio "The Voice of
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  • 77 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Aug. 3:—Railway tracks between Rehovoth and B?er Yaacov. south of Tel Aviv, were blown up by six Yemenite Jewish terrorists today, '•rilling one Arab and seriously injuring another. Both Arabs were found lying in an orjmge grove ma: the line with a length
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  • 41 1 MOTEVIDEO. URUGUAY. August 3—Tomns Berret*, 73. President of Uruguay died at the Italian Hosp'tal here just 24-hours after he was granted a leave <»f absence from the presidency I ecause of failing- health. He served only four months of his term.
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  • 991 2  -  By A Special Correspondent A hot favourite for the Singapore Badminton Associations men's junior singles title last Sunday was eliminated after comfortI ably leading all the way from the start He was Cliee Phu! Hung of the Spitfire B P. who was originally barred from
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  • 477 3 „1 democracy can only be realised if there is D B. R. Sfeenivasan said at a dinner held Saturday by the Alumni Association ol rd VII College Oi Medicine, in a biting attack on :V iti. n IS Malaya. re octant to disJd p<
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  • 137 3 (ii i. 'iIU1 1 Ann *l ;:bou' f) July 23 a" ro,,i oat Ml, ,:;(> Wa a seen theGerprai d Rrs '"'-'°r ct ■*ara rs 0 i [j/ 1 Office by seme The" pirt B^Ti 1 un< staff Boned i,<* Vv as sum;i..T. fft 'V.
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  • 37 3 '-><• a canqpAre <se, u,; G i p Stagapoi 2 isj lta ngers, Rover, Eft Ml Muhindar 5 th! n L V Ut an<i Sc l ,J rOl Rw Con:I? ji a j*: vi 1
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  • 105 3 for the uutcn have the office and airnews, liked leave lor a few days from v o lf, a c' PilgranM. Singapore ss2£L£ of the KLM. told the Se yesterday tha t he susllSun ''underground move; m. Nt" was at hand to preven. I Malay
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  • 83 3 KUALA LUMPL-v. Aug. The following rep»-- has l*J*» received by His Excellency tin. Gavei nor. Sir Edward Gent, from the Governor of Burma to th; former's message ol condolence en the assassination of Burmese leaders recently in Rangoon:— "May I on behalf of my Government and
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  • 119 3 Several hundred Indonesians. Malays. Chinese and Indians gathered at the former "Sultan nf Singapore's" residence (Sultan Gate, near Arab Street), and held a memorial meeting yesterday morning in memory of the nine people who were killed In the mercy plane which was
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  • 306 3 i Tribune Staff fiepcrter IPOH. Sponsored by a group ol Indian and CeyloneSv leaders and businessmen from v arioUB parts of the state, a new film enterprise, the first of its kind in Perak. has been started in Inch with an authorised capita! ol
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  • 164 3 PENANG, Attg. 2.—Lim Ah L<x\ a 36-year-old male Chinese appeared before Mr A. M I Austin >n the Police Court yesterday on a charge oi living on the earnings cf prostitution from hotel women between April, 1946 and March tins year. The accused, defended by* Mr. Lim
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  • 95 3 TAIPING. Aug. 3—All the existing cast-iron lamp standards in Tapping's mam thoroughfares will .be shortly removed, to make way for modern rr.ercurv vapour electric lamps. Already at several important street junctions, these r, ew lamps suspended on steel cabels, have appeared, and
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  • 61 3 U.P. Shanghai, Aug. 3.—Chinese reports from Peiping said that General Wedemeyer had called Of. many high officials in that city, including Deputy Mayor Chang Poh Chen, to whom he spoke In German, expressing Ui« hope that China would become a strong und prosperous nation and
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    • 592 3 DELI PONY STALLION quiet and used to children complete set sad- < dlery. Telephone 133. FOR SALE?. Triumph Motor Cycle H.P. $500 or nearest offer. Tax and Insurance paid. Apply Associate Engineers. 57. Peck Scan St reet. TOR SALE ROYAL 12-Inch Typewriter in good working order. For particulars and inspection
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  • 781 4 "I suggest that (he time has arrived when it is necessary for th«« producer of rubber to take a very definite hand in the control of selling it and to make research in its exploitation effective by breaking down the existing entire dependence upon the co-operation of the
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  • 1343 4  - JAVA VIETNAMA COMPARISON From Arnhem and Normandy to By Dodwell Cooray m The Dutch hav e taken a cue from the situation in Tndo-China. For over a year, there has been war in Indo China with the French trying to re-establish their hold on Vietnam, or what was formerly known
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  • 221 4 Only a lump of coal, but for the world today it is worth its weight in gold. Coal is a vital factor in the up-hill battles for recovery being waged in many parts of the worldFor lack of coal, the economic structure of Britain all but
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  • 224 4 Though the Allies have been successful in averting some of the serious diseases that could have broken out in a devastated Germany, there has been an al- arming increase in the number I of deaths from tuberculosis. The number of deaths from this disease in Germany average
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  • 7 4  -  by ERNEST HIX
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  • 419 4 Letters To The Editor Sir.—I fully support the letter published in your paper by the Lone Eagie on July 30. The socalled Army Civil Service Union has practically done nothing and achieved nothing other than squeezing monthly subscriptions and entrance fees from the poor workers
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  • 131 4 6 5 Sir,—Being a resident of Upper Serangcon Road area me I tnrough the medium of ytff paper be permitted to commeS oi: the poor street lighting f piesent existing along this a: 1 In spite of tne announcense: made by the Municipality a if* months ago
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  • 592 5 The struggle for the unification of the two govern n out medical services with equal pay and without the threat of strikes has be?n the main activity of this As sociatten for the past two years," declared Dr. Chen Su
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  • 205 5 .km 2: -SentenBITIA onths ri without the for operating a ll* pa( |j without n- r i«) 0 or tour k kjng the seal ponths w wl ,hout the con- oi :i nC Resid< v Commisstnt of by tn Diss»on*r we.< p. Newton,
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  • 56 5 Holdlrg up inmate* of a Chinese shop in C rcuiar Road at 11.20 a.m. on Saturday. a single Chirese gunman helped himself to four rolis oi cloth worth $80 and escaped in a taxi. By the time the taxi was picked up by the policy
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  • 125 5 IPOH. Aug. 3.—A Malay, Yeon bin Ahmad, who borrowed a private car to convey 338 katties of rce from Park to Greentown. Ipoh, for the purpose of holding a feast, following a marriage ceremony, was a doleful man when District Judge J« G. Adams ordered
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  • 393 5 (Tribune StalT Reporter) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who arrived unexpectedly early on Saturday afternoon and leaves for Colombo this morning, yesterday evening told Press correspondents that he was returning home on his own volition. "Nobody ordered me home," he said. "Monty", attired in a
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  • 87 5 (Tribune Staff Repcrterj Dr. Chen Su San, who is shortly leaving to attend the world conference of YMCAs to be held on August 12. was entertained to an informal dinnner last night by the omc'als of the Chinese YMCA in Singapore. Dr. Chen pleaded to
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  • 153 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A young Chinese, was found dead with multiple wounds in the body and limbs, on Saturday night in a lane off the 10th mile Jurong Road. It is believed that the wounds were caused by a knife and thai the victim
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  • 54 5 The "S ngapcrc Illustrated Weekly"' published by W. G. P. Davies. printed by Edwin G. Owsiak at the Craftsman Press. 302 Orchard Road, made its debut on Saturday. Pctures in the magazine, cover all the important functions of the week in Singapore from sports to politics, wedding
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  • 181 5 (Tribune Staff R jcr^eri Malacca oaturduy. An Indian, G. Sithambaram, who was attached to the Jasin District Office and who was afraid that the '3-Star Party" were cut for nia life was in the Hig,i Court today presumed to have died on or after Oct. 6.
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  • 103 5 A four-man Chinese gang with a couple oi twelvers entered a house in Kirn Chuan Road In the Paya Lebar district at 10 o'clock "n Batur- day night, but left empty-hard- j ed after holding up the occuI at ts. It appears -hat the robb-i--searched the
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  • 186 5 Opposition To White Paper (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 3.—A five-man committee, consisting of a representative each from the Penang, Singapore, Selangor and Perak Chinese Chambers vi Commerce, was setup today to consider sending a protest to London against the recently published
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  • 88 5 IPOH. Aug. 2:— Yesterday's torrential rainfall caused a landslip on rail line between Kepong and Sungei Buloh. Selangor, resulting in the night mail from K.L. arriving abouthree hours late in Ipoh. The train left Kuala Lumpur about 90 minutes behind scht- dule 1 time and it was
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  • 119 5 IPOH, Aug. 2.—Regarded as one of the best captures for the past 12 month- is the re-arrest cf an alleged notorious gang leader and kidnapper of Kampar, v/h n was taken by the Police in a bearding house in Alor Star on Thursday. The capture was the
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  • 61 5 TAIPING, Aug. 3-Taipirg's new time sigra! an electric hooter, writ-be tried out Monday at 12 ncor. Th- hooter will sound a lorg blast which wll indicate that time Is exactly 12 neon. The nubhc are asked not t n be perturbed In pre-war a gun signal
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  • 90 6 A Chinese pedestrian Of a street hold-up. who tried to rei over the money which had been taken from him by three Chinese robbers, received a stab wound In the back :n fhe small hours of the morning, yester- j cay. The hold-up took Dlace at
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  • 49 6 Reuter. London. Aug. 3.—The British South-American Airways reported today that one of their planes on a voyage from London to Santiago. Chile, is overdue at Its destination. No signals have been received from the plane, carrying six pas j Sengers, for some hours, it was added.- Reuter.
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  • 585 6 Specially Contributed Singapore Sunday. rne cniel feature of the past week has been the heavy decline in all sections of the London Stock Exchange. Tin- feeling that we are In a period of calm before storm and" the uncertainty as to how and
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  • 175 6 PENANG. Aug. 2. -Judgment •;.as reserved till August 11 by Mr. B. J. Jennings in the District Court yesterday in the ca>e in which Mohd. Shariff was summoned with attempted evasion of import duty at the General Post GiTice on April 23 and alternatively on two charges
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  • 44 6 Reuter. PARIS. Aug. 2.—Raoul Leswer or France won the world professional motor-paced cycling championships at the Pare Dcs Primes here today covering the 100 in 1 ar 23 wins. 38 4 5 seconds. He beat Joan Jacques Loßtbeto) r»f Prft.no f»v 341 iQetH Rooter.
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  • 161 6 (From Oui Own Reporter). SUNGEI PATANI Aug. 2— The Malayan Police have issued a reward of $2,000 t f) any J persons g'Ving information leading to the of the men who abducted the Siamese Im- migration Officer, Mr. Pairojna attached to the Sadao Immi- gration Office,
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  • 656 6 PRODUCE MARKETS ROUND-UP (Tribune Market Correspondent) The produce n-irket exo?rienccd one of its quiet est weeks' trading: for some time. With prices ol most of the N.E.I, produce reaching sk\i;crai*2r levels after the M-rst fear days of the re opening of
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  • 141 6 U.P. LONDON. Aug, '4-Dr. RObart Broom, t bre British Empire's premier "missing-link.'' hunter announced today that he had found a new jaw of an ape-man. apparently about af intelligent aj c: ectus. ynotber pre-historic man. Ip a le:ter t a scientific magazine Broom said that the
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  • 471 6 Our Market Report (By The Tribune Financial orn soon* SINGAPORE, Monday—Dun 9 nt > nothing has happened to alter the advii to readers to purchase producing tin carefully lock away some of the Chi cers because although the United s had greater success in
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  • 74 6 U.P. Rangoon, Aug. 3. Two Burmese Excise Inspectors and one Ch'nese trader wore among the to be arrested by police in search for the assassin* who mowed down most of tlie Burm esc Government a fortnight ago A tiurd Burmese, U floe Lin. reported
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  • 111 6 Reuter. County Crck< t »«J NOR"J v Xl am D. Coin, I l a- I M. Dot vv r C. Wftsitbn |fj J J. lUbiiia 2 1011 L. Hutl.-:, 3n 3 13« 1 D. .I. C. Barn .f B. Mitch. J. Aril BOWLING 0 M
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  • 141 6 Reuter. LONDON Au play score, A Essex vs. w cestersl ir 1- (Hewortn ret v.w bi m stopped play At SheJh.;.: V I Lancashire. Yorkshir ings 259 for T (Smith on SI lers ro< cut 50. I At pantcru'.;! Hampshire. K< I 445 (or 7lFga 12 I 81.
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  • 685 7 TODAY'S PENANG RACES (By "Man at the Rails") Penang. Aug. 3.—A1l roads will lead to the Bukii Gantong Race Course today for the last day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday Meeting. The chief attraction will be the Prseident's Cup race in
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  • 54 7 (By "The Man at th? Rails") R\CE 1 Democrat Lady of Kent. RACE i Aujru«t Blessing Young Eucin* RACE Mcdavale Gulden Honest RACE I Constance llritfht Mt if Sen-. RACE 5 Christmas Firing Fortress. RACE t> Coat's Skin RivianRAM < Princes* Gafaevef* Ross well's Boy. RACE 8 Beltta Bowlrirs.
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  • 444 7 Scratchings Running Order (By "Man at the Rails"; PENANG. Aug. J. —Following are the weights, scratchings and of running: RACE I.—Horses CU&f IV Eve Furlovgi. Democrat 9.04 Apollo 0 04 Happy Valley 9.02 Skipper 8.10 i Skittals 3.10 Lady oi Kent 8.10 Craij; Mourt 7.00 Sheffield plate 8.08 Pratthn 7.00
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  • 356 7 Reuter. SWANSEA, Aug. 2. —A imuiv century by Ton" Harris, his first of the tour, helped the So u th Africars to reach the useful score oi 260 on a wicket which dried into an awkward s**te during the day against
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  • 152 7 The Memdale BP. held their Kuala Lumpur namesakes to a draw of four-all in a badminton match played at the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday. Results: (Memdale BP. Singapore players mentioned first): SINGLES: S. A. Durai lost to Lim Kce Fong 9-15, 15-8, 10-15; Low
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  • 197 7 The king Tao tourists leave Singapore today on the first lap I of a lon<- journey from the Bast to England where they will play nine games against amateur football clubs under the sponsor ship of che Isthmian Football League. "We were lucky to win by a
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  • 785 7 Tao 5 Combined Services 4 Winger ChU Wing Keung last minute goal gave Sing Tao a lucky victory over the Combined Services in the return match at Jalan Besar yesterday in one c f the toughest games the HonKong footballers have had in th-ir
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  • 69 7 Reuter. St. Johns, Newfoundland. Aug. 3.—Three hundred men were last night righting a form fir.--15 miles south ol Grand Falls. Newfoundland, after it had al ready consumed a lumber camp, thousands of logs of wood and other equipment. The Are covered a 50-squan m.'le area
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  • 901 8 Thrilling Boxing In The New World By the Snorts Editor) Seldom have I seea a boxer, after being lustily booed in the first rotiid, receive suet; a tremendous ovation at the end of the fight when the referee awarded him the fight.
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  • 329 8 The Combined Services beat ihe Civilians in their Padang encounter by 26 runs yesterday. Rev. Steele (Services) repeated his first innings success of 56 runs, by scoring 42 yesterday. Steele, also bowled well to take three wickets for 35 runs, while Syrett took
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  • 59 8 Reuter. RHEIMS. Aug. 3:—Alfio Ferrari of Italy won the amateur road race event when the world cycling championships ended heie today. Another Italian. Silvio Pedroni. was runner up with Gerard van Beck third. Ferrari covered the 21 laps 0* the 103 miles course on the
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  • 48 8 U.P. Athens, Aug 3.—Press dispatches today reported skirmishes during the night including guerilla attack on the v'llage of Lelkohoiina, 45 miles north ol Salonika, resulting in a four hoar battle with many civilian--killed ar.d homes burned and two gendarmeries killed »nd two we and ed.—U.P.
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  • 157 8 'By Sp*»'- p' AT.Trircm-T' W'th Ti.e DAILY MIRKORi tondov t vrtv-'cvr hour more' h 1 iv>. geoi r t Nottingham 1 arto.-- d pnd i i* T hf n ttec try paces wnr >he earn], Ui shout: -Halt, who -r a >r there'"
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  • 96 8 Reuter. CHTSWICK. London Aug. 2.—Two British records were broken in the women's Amateur Athletic Association's championships here today. Miss M. Locaa of England recorded 119 feet 5 inches in the discus event Which beat her own eeord of 117 feet inches set up last ye:ir but
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  • 32 8 PRAGUE, Aug. 3.—Jaroslav Drobny of Czechoslovakia smashed out a decisive v'otory over Tom Brown of the United States. G—C, 6—2 and ti—l today, to win ihe men's .ngles tennis title of Czechoslovakia.
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  • 211 8 BUTTER WORTH. Aug- 3. Bus transnott on live routes .n Province Wellesley. BttttCTWOfta Bagan Serai, Butterwor th--ButttMertaJam. pSSngti. Prai-Buku Mertajav. and BukM Mertaiam-Lu-. a, was naralvsecl yesterday as a resuw f strike ny 80 emcees U hoVentrai c Province Welle Transport Co. Twenty-fly* buses were off
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  • 19 8 U.P. REIMS. France, Aug. 3 —Theo M ddickamp. Holland wo n the world bicycing champicr.ships professional road —U p.
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  • 778 8 Reuter. LONDON, An?. 3.—British sporting; bodies have I*l thr* oas* b?eT) d?H set the Government tajcinf a ha"*H In any kind of sport, but two recent haopenins;. thf dovernmem grant for sporting equipment end or Dosal hv the Bational Coal Board to
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  • 26 8 Reuter. Rome, Aug. 2.—Italy's President Sigrcr Fnrice De Nicola, to day signed the bill ratifying the Italian peace treaty recently passed by the Italian Assembly. Reuter.
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  • 595 8 (From Our Own Report* Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 3.—Nortl the Malayan Cricket test on the p; South when the match eon eluded duled with the winners taking In their second innings to get their vi H|s Excellency the Governor, Sii Fdv I ady Genu Miss Ann
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    • 96 8 TODAY'S \yEATHER REPORT Some Bright Intervals Singapore weather forecast lor 24 hours, fiom noon today, compiled by the R A.F. Central Forecasting Station. A:r Command. Far East. Occasional thui.derly showers with some bright intervals. Fine tonight. Tomorrow morning faiw'th isolated shower? at first. Wind light to moderate, southeasterly, becoming gusty
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