Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1947

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  • 53 1 The Malaya Tribune y TH f£ PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kualu Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 58! I (Three Lines) SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1947 TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune Idmdon Ayents: Messrs. Colin Turner Lid.. Talbot //<»/<\<, 98, St. Martin* Lane W.C.t.
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  • 270 1 First Rubber Factory Shut (Tribui 1 stnjT Reporter) The Indonesian-Dutch conflict in Sumatra and the embargo on the expert of produce enforced by the Dutch have cut off the supplies of native rubber to Singapore with the result that the
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  • 226 1 5 25. France .ii pu ijn proposal for Unit d Nations j |5 i ince's second veto. rlh lh c tj Council, the re than a year j v. n i ined Russia j I .t ty proposal I rt( r the v to the pled
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  • 92 1 The bill in •i c in China's '>: SinkianE night en Arts:. 23 w"" 1 1 i of Outer ih, cavair troops renewed n PeitashaM, rear '!i m fasti icr. p a said lnlny. n y E trrison at Petta- r repulsed the H Ministry sourM"'■'v nt
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  • 112 1 Reuter. Uondon, Aug. 25. The American stage svecess "TPdbacco R'xtd". which rim for eight yearn en Broadway in New York, tone today banned from puhtic s)" icm Britain by the Lord Chamberla v The play toh'.ch depicts >• sordid ami tragm aspect of the "poor White"
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  • 48 1 (Tribune Reporter) An Indian has been arrested by the police in connection with a fire which allegedly caused the death of another Indian on Sunday morning. The fir c occurred al a drivers' quarters attached to a garage in Beach Road on Sunday morning.
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  • 95 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A fire broke out in a petrol tin repaii shop at Woodlands last j evening. The fire was causal bj a spark during the course of repairs. A large tank containing j petrol was set on fire, endangering j t he whole shop. The
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  • 126 1 (Tribune staff Reportei) Tho 10.000 ton heavy cruiser. H.M S. Belfast, flagship <-t Admiral Sir Deni«< Boyd, C-m-C Pacific Fleet, tied up at Singapore Naval Dockyard yesterday morning. The warship which has just come from Hongkong WiU remain in the Malayan area until Sept. 11, when
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Batavia. Aug 25.—The Indonesian Re.nulW°rs reported tonight that Vch fighters dropped grenac, today south oi DJombang .1 eastern Java. The Republicans els mcd the recapture ot Kaiu: g Bolang in Central Java. Dutch troops occupied Losar> and Tandjorg eat of ClerlbOn. Reuter
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  • 25 1 U.P. BROMLEY. Aug. 25.—The local Polite Court today Hoed Laay Sh.iwerOM, wife of Britain'! Attorney Genera!. Sir Hartley BhaWCroSS, 12 for speeding;.—U.P.
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  • 36 1 U.P. MUNICH. Au- 25.—Bavaria's driest summer in 59 years will force 30 per cent reduction in electric power consumption, due to lack of hydro elect: ie power, it was iearned today.— U.P.
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  • 326 1 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 25.—The British Cabinet tonight rose from its second emergency meeting in two weeks without issuing any formal statement on the United States reply to requested suspension of the non-riis-erimination clause in tho Anglo-American loan agreement. But most commentators believed the United States had
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  • 65 1 U.P. Washington, Aug. 25. Britain withdrew another $150,000,000 oi the Ai!glo -American loan on Monday, as the small group ol British technical advisers put the iir/shing touches 'on the agreements rrached in the "dol lar famine" conference. With the Monday withdrawal. Britain has drawn $1.000.000.00? of the
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  • 208 1 (Tribui 1 Stair Rf norter) rhe HarbcUr Board front was a hive of activity this morning when thousands oi male and fema!3 laborers and clerics returned to work the decision to rail off the flvt day old strike. In th;- early hours of the
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  • 142 1 Reuter. Madras. Aug. 25-Mr. S. K Chcttur. former Government Oi Ind.a envoy t o Malava. todaj earned Malayan pia-ners "J*' unless wages of Indian labourer* in Malayan plantations were raised 100 per cent, in order io level them up with those ot Chinese workers "a serious situation
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  • 167 1 Reuter. HAMBURG. Aug. 25:—A fisherman has been kili-d an-1 others have been blinded and lost limbs a result of the dumping of German explosive..; and DOison ga> in iiv Baltic, according to fishermens' report* today from the Baltic ports of Kiel and Fkhsburg.
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  • 38 1 U.P. London. Aug. 25. Scotland Yard tonight arrested a 33-year-old leather worker, ami charged him with stealing $60,000 wortii of furs and jewelleiy, from a swank Mayfair Mat of American-born actress Mrs. Baibara Blair Philips.- UP.
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  • 45 1 U.P. ATHENS. Aug. 25—The Greek Government said today that it had received information of increased guerilla concentrations in the Yugoslav and Bulgarian border areas in the last 24 hours, and a series of minor clashes were reported to have occurred in sej>araied areas.—U.P.
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  • 29 1 U.P. PARIS, Aujr. 25. —An international ctmferenci of experts am technical needs of press, radio and films, in war-devastated areas. met today, under the direction of UNESCO. —U.P.
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  • 88 1 Calcutta. Aug. 25. An Englishman ni civilian clothes was shot dead in a fashionable Calcutta flat by an Indian Army officer who found him in his wife's bedroom. The officer. Lieutenant M. K. Jai Singh, brother of the Maharapah of Manipur. yas roused
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  • 36 1 U.P. CAIRO. Aug. 25 —Egypt announced today on the government radi>> system that it was planning to strengthen her relations with nations whici supported her c'.atm.s in the United Nations Security Council. —U.P.
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  • 22 1 U.P. PARIS, Aug. 25. —Two hundred delegates 34 nations iDeluding Ir.tin Aiaflrica met here today for the 28th annual Americanist" Congress.™ U.P.
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  • 115 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Official and Unofficial quarters are still perplexed at the new turn of events in the PanMalayan Income Tax Scheme as propounded by Mr. Heasman. Yesterday afternoon and this morning, the talk of the town was whether the Joint Committee which the Singapore
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  • 76 1 Reuter. Stuttgart. Aug. 25. Three people have died and 127 were ill in a typhoid outbreak at the village of Linsenhofen near Stuttgart, it was learned today. Doctors believe the peak had not yet been reached. The village has been strictly quarantined by police
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  • 37 1 U.P. LONDON. Aug. 25 —Fortune teller Florence Kaker made no comment in court tiday. when illness of two policewomen who Were to tcstfy against her, forced a postponement of the hearing for two weeks.—U.P.
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  • 366 2 (Tribun.D Staff Reporter) Among the chief aimi of the British Council— a cultu™?ganisation-in Singapore will be>th<i fostei ing of local talent and give it opening. declared Mr J P Lucas, scienter and acting Regional Represent live'of the British Council for South East Asia,
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  • 131 2 A finding of murder against some unknown person or persons, was returned yesterday, by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter at the inquiry on Loh Ah Peng (41 1, a Teochew. who was found by his son, with several bullet wounds in his
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  • 110 2 Pointing: out that it was not a case of cheating unless there was criminal intent at the L ime ot the acceptance of the money not to deliver the goods, Second Police Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh, adjourned the case against Tan Tian Wah (40>.
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  • 307 2 (Tribune Stan liepoiter) The Indian Red Cross carrying medical supplies to Jogjakarta. Indonesia, arrived a Kallang Airporj yesterday after noon— nearly twenty-ioui hour, c verdue The plane which belongs to the Tata firms Air India Lme was requisitioned by the Indgn Government
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  • 67 2 Ng Koo Lee. aged 32. who allegedly en Saturday opposite the S.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road, abetted the offence of giving a bribe of $3 to a police corporal to refrain from charging him with reagrd to a taxi l>eing driven without a licence, claimed trial at the
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  • 177 2 In an attempt to evade arrest at the docks on Aug. 14. Hoh Fuk Chuen (20) ran up the gangway of the s.s. HOrden erched near Qodcwn 39. slipped and fell while climbing dow.i an open hatch, breaking his ankle in the fall.
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  • 66 2 Special Gaumont British Dews reels of "Pakistan interest' have been flown out to Singapore and will be screened today, along with the main attraction, •Masquarade In Mexico", at the Pavilion Theatre. Two items wnich are incorporated in the film are: Karachi as the centre of the Pakistan
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  • 59 2 Mrs. Ho thank those V a far, who sent urn r rc .a:.1 dolencc. scr < attended the f uner* Mr. HoK. Siag Bust 24. at n PenanRt who .V mjr peacefu 1 I hospital oi g t leavmo beh sons (Yit Heun. y-T' Cheng. Yit Kh y, pI
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    • 386 2 NOTICES THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. SINGAPORE. HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE INSTALLATION OF NIGHT SAFE FACILITIES FOP ITS CONSTITUENTS PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. ?VA.rKP~DL PARTMEN 1 Notice to Sunnlicrs of Steel Pipes. It is intended to consider nvitfcng tenders for the supply oi Steel Pipes of nominal bore 48
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 79 2 TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT J j Bright Period With Showers Singapore weather forecast for 24 hours, liom noon today, compiled by the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Station, Air Command, Far East. Bright periods and a few sundry show:rs. I W nd: South-Easterly: light Jnd moderate. Sunset: 1840 hrs. Sunrise: 0631 hrs. Moonrisc:
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  • 394 3 Reporter) (Tribune c ng; pore in the i i >• morn i, 15 Aw Hong Chang Mii- n iU ?ed thai Lin s ibjected to tal torture prisonroent I Civil Prison prone to fits 'psterdj on the n Lin state tha r
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  • 130 3 (Tribune Stall* Keporter) !A o! Cii party came v er.ce yesterday with •h> >: PrOCreSS'-VP I Par Tht Party I t en formed J I to i n m t he political, ccono- I rc* a..' cultural ntercsts of 1 I Brit h b born or
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  • 98 3 COURT NEWS Staff Reporter. i Third Police i Mr K. if. Byrne, j S ngapore within Ub U d King- Kill study Law rJm c w!tl vu wtobe I :i ci Oehlers has -rued sin< c Third Ma 515- f Mr. Byrne Mtii
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  • 217 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Ang i 5 the Union Advisory Council t< day Mr. P. Rajagopal urged the Goven ment to take Immediate steps to settle the dispute betwe.m estate workers and employees which had caused 100.000 work rs to go
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  • 95 3 SHB Shooting Speaking at the adjournment I the Advisory Council yesterday, Mr. R. Jumabhoy said that :e shooting incident in the Binapore Harbour Board had caused great dissatisfaction among the Indian community and urged, in the Interests ol justice, for the holding of a public inquiry
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  • 186 3 Tomorrow the birthday of Confucius which has been ordained by the Chinese Government to be celebrated as Chinese Teachers' Day the Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association is Inviting all teachers from local Chinese schools to n dinner at their premises at 7.30 p.m. At the same
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  • 246 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) j a^ut a U) when aW maAedJhineae gang »Jg»S housed a Chinese tory I employed in the A-P.C. who lived in a plank and »n building behind the worts at the TObune that al of them were surprised by tho robbers at on
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  • 179 3 'Tribune Staff Repc> About 30 Indian labourers narrowly escaped death when a wooden'structure in Robinson Road collapsed, yesterday morning. wiily one man. the last to run cut as the building came down, was hurt. He received a slight cut on one of his feet.
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  • 540 4 The Secretary I State, Mr. Arthur Creech-Jones, ha., appealed to the peoples of the colonies t< rally round the mother country in this hour o! econc crisis. The three principal ways in which the I nies can help towards the mon effort, he suggests, are by cutting imports
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  • 1321 4  -  In this thought provoking article, our contributor refers to doubts and misunderstandings arising from the seeming inconsistencies of By. Dodwell Cooray The latesl news from Indonesia s cusqiuediif, mere are reports mat ttgnt.ug is continuing on a mounting scale. Lieut.-tijvernor-Generjj Hubertus van MooJc s reported
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  • 505 4 It' a sophisticated Shanghai or Hongkong resident finds that life is too dull, then he should look for a place where he can have peace and his only companion will be sea gulls and howiing winds. The place is only a short voyage from the China
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  • 268 4 Tt is interesting to trace through the centuries the development of midwifery practice. Since the days described in the Old Testament, childbirth was largely left to the care of women. Midwifery was long the Cinderella of medicine and it is strange that it should have been
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  • 353 4 Reuter. Manila. (Air Mail>: The blueprint of a ton-year programme of Philippine eeononne and industrial development and rehabilitation has just been submitted to President Roxas by an American tech.deal mission of engineers, economists and industrial experts. The blueprint cost the Philippine Repeblic approximately 137,500 in
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  • 7 4  -  f? ERNEST HIX
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  • 264 4 Letters To The Editor Sir.—Th? system governing a !.nssio into the Colleges 01 Singapore is ind< < 0 admirable in that the applicants were granted the benefit of an intelligent interview at the dhTeivnt centres convenient to them, to prove their eligibility for admission.
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  • 66 4 Sir.—l am very anxious form a Psychology Club in ang. I have just received aply from the Headqtirten f Secretary. Ifarple, C England; he sen; m someP* phlets together with his valsw suggestions, etc. Could you please help I through the median paper to rally round > who
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    • 66 4 I THE PLANTERS SHIRT I Ideal for the Ou!-door-Man I Stt.7s Jjjj In Fhadrs to please all Gray, Green, Cream, Blue and j White Two Tockots. Full ~> SUrves. SincU' Cuffs. '^'^^W I These Shirts are nil manufactured tn A 3f jj England from a jf Good Quality f. v
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  • 79 5 rtritainc St.* rust 30. has been i the swelling ot m ß,ar^.r r Association Fund A j i'ritv cab J rets in thre»- QiD 1 odeon cabarets Tlv H ()VCr 0 th o have p coeds of their W«l n night. show ;.nd de
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  • 1721 5 —but S'pore sets up Inquiry Committee The Advisory Councils of Singapore and the Malayan Union mot yesterday to consider, among other things, ihe Heasman Report on Income Tax. In Singapore it was decided to set up a Joint Committee to examine the proposals, but
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  • 1191 5 A Joint Committee of 12 for both the Malayan Union and Singapore is to be set up to examine the Heasman Report on Income Tax, which was tabled at the Advisory Council yesterday. Replying to Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson's suggestion that the Government
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  • 675 5 Singapore's Existing i nvestments in London amount to about $G5 milli en and overdrafts to about $40 million. This statement was made in the Advisory Council yesterday by Mr. J. D. M. Smith, acting Financial Secretary, when Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, OAG, sprang a surprise
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  • 502 6 (Tribunfj Staff Reporter) The five-day old Singapore Harbour Board strike has been called off. The important decision was made by thousands of strikers who attended a mass meeting yesterday evening. It was held under the sponsorship of the Singapore Harbour Labourers Union and was
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  • 97 6 >A Lieutenant who was present at the Second Police Court yesterday when two BOR's were charged with theft, told the Magistrate that he would bail them out. The B-O.Rs. John Jones (19) and John Davis (20) of Gillman Barracks, claimed trial to a charge ol
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  • 949 6 At the resumed hearing in the High Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown of the application on behalf of Mr. H. E. Kingdon, President of the Singapore Rent Assessment Board, for a writ of attachment against Mr. S. C. Goho,
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  • 428 7  - Full Handicaps For Tomorrow 's Races (By Man at the Rails Kuala Lumpur, Monday: The following is the full list of handicaps for the second day of the Kuala Lumpur races on Wednesday:— Horses, Class 2, Div. 1, 5 1/2 Furs. 10 1 Victory March 9.00 0 3 1 Bow
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  • 217 7 Reuter. London. Aug. Stoke City team which missed the First Division championship lasi season after looking assured dinners, appeared to be setting the pace v. the present campaign. They won at Bolton on Saturday, and followed this success witn an odd goal in tnree Uctory at
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  • 117 7 Competitors are requested tc note that the Inter-team singles will commence on Saturday, September 6, 1947. at 2.30 p.m. at No. 470, Balestier Road. The following are the ties: Z- J. Vass vs. Chan Yeok Seng; Bakar Mattar vs. Cheang Seng Lock; Chwee Kee vs. Koh Chye Tuan;
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  • 109 7 In a hrdminton match played at the Sino-Enplish School, Kanipong Bahru, the C.V.M.A. (St. Teresa) lost to the C.V.M.A. (S.S. Peter <Tc Paul by 3 tcamcs to 4. The following are the results:— SINGLES:—E. M. d'Almeida lost Chua Tye Juay 10-15, 7-15. Thomas Lee lost Tan Meng Chew
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  • 102 7 Periang, Aug. 25.—Harry Heaney. the Australian welterweight, disappointed the crowd at the New World Boxing Stadium last night by refusing to light after seVers punishment in rounds 5 and It is understood that he ;..sked the referee to call off the &ght at the end
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  • 135 7 U.P. SKOULv Aug. 25.—Lieutenantreneral John Hodge charged on Sunday that the Russian delegation on the United States Soviet Joint-Commission encouraged norh Korean politicians who were ;ullty of seditious activities aimi at the destruction of a co.istiuted government and law and rdci in the American zone. Hodges,
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  • 173 7 Weights for five rr.czr, of the last day. Hoises. Class 1, Div. 1. 0 Pun. Rost well's Boy I .07 Courtenay 8.10 Grand Prix IT 8.06 Wings 8.02 Kingaford 8 Oi Trousers 7.13 Iffardigraa 7.11 Horses, Class 1. Div. 1,5 1 2 Fuis. Win The Peace 0 07
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  • 94 7 The Singapore Revets are travelling to Muar on Sunday when they will play soccer match against the Johore Chiae«c Football Association. The Rovers will b > selected from: Out: Eng Hoe. A. Rahman Tan Chin Lye, Ong Bwee IL ck. Or.£ Leng Hoo. Harith
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  • 329 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 25.— Middlesex are well on the road to victory against Surrey at Lords, but Gloucestershire, their rivals at top of the County championship table, are not doing so wed against Hampshire at Bournemouth. Lan Bedford. 17 year-old schoolboy who made his debut
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  • 239 7 The Chinese Juniors will wind up tlicir SAFA League programme today when they meet the n«l a y Football Association at Jalan Besar. 1 With 8 points on their card, i the Juniors arc at present third from the bottom in the league lable. The
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  • 34 7 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 25—Nine hundred and ninety-nine new National Say- j ings street groups were formed last I month, but last week small savings decreased by £120,000 compared with the previous week.—Reuter.
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  • 294 7 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 25.—The M.C.C. are inviting the following crickfet team to tour West Indies next winter: G. O. Alien of Middlesex (cantain) K. CranstDii. Lancashire, W. J. Edrieh, Middlesex, S. C. Griffith Sussex, T. E. Bailey. Essex, J. Robertson, Middlesex,
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  • 20 7 SOCCER SAFA League: Chinese Juniors vs Malays, Jalan B<\sar, 5.15 p.m. WATER-POLO S.S.C vs. FARELF. Tan-lin. 5.30 p.m.
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  • 151 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Since the liberation, the Singapore Chinese Football Association has contributed a total of $13,740 to the following charities:— St. Durstan's Fund. Northamptonshire Reg. Sports Fund, R.A.F. Benevolent Fund, Salvation Army Boys' Home, SAFA Fund. China Famine Fund, V.M.C.A. Fund, Father Lee's Home for
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  • 152 7 In a friendly return match in badminton, the Useful Badminton Party beat the Merridal* Badminton Party by five games to tlr.ee. at the Clerical Union on Sunday evening. RESULTS: (Useful players mentioned first}. MEN'S SINGLES: Goh Tian Chye beat Eon Quek. 15—4, 15 11; Raymond FroLs beat
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  • 31 7 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 25 Jack Solomons hu3 completed negotiations for Jackie Paterson to defend lus British and Empire bantamweight against Welshman Norman L*\vis in London on Oct. J3. Reuter.
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  • 37 8 Reuter. LEICESTER, 25. Tmpjiist monks of Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, Charwood Forest, in lonjr white hbaits. carryir;: stirrup pUmS, uckets of water and wet lacks, fought and checked a forest I laze near today.—Reuter.
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  • 1273 8 'Shabby Deal' says Mr. Wallich I welcome the Hon. Mr. Wallich's speech on the rice supply situation. It is a problem of first importance which will be with us for several years and which needs to to widely understood and continuously
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  • 355 8 Local-born people were shocked at the narrow interpretation of the term "British Subjects" in the Election Ordinance and Government should amend this term to include all persons born in the former S.S., U.M.S. and F.M.S. now living i n Singapore, declared Mr Thio
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  • 204 8 v hend Aug. 25.—Denis Begb c, rccring his lirst century i f the tour enabled the South Africans to gain a lirst innings lead of 20 runs- aga nst Essex here today. I r ply to Essex's first innings total of 380. the South Africans scored
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