Malaya Tribune, 12 September 1947

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  • 53 1 The Malaya Tribune -pHE PEOPLE gOg THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) »57',' SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agent*. -Mvuxr* V»4m Turner Ltd.. 7<i/w mm 98, St. Martm L.uu \v <'
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  • 140 1 (Tribune stall" Reporter) The Singapore Government has received a windfall ol over a million dollars in respect ot the disused yacht "Sea Belle which has been tor sale for months, but hes not found a buyer yet. Pie-war luxury yacht of the Singapore
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  • 243 1 Reuter. HI, Sept. 11.—Although "shoot to kill" till active In Delhi today, there were signs of communal murder, arson and lually ending. Trains were starting to run again c nemas advertised matinee performances, and horse-drawn tongas were reappearing. Emergency meeting* of civil and military chiefs
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  • 131 1 f. Li s dfi Reporter) I the Youth of V I V. has been olannn irdcnesia at t: beer forwaided l/S Te 5oong, one of MaHatives at the Democratic Prague last 5o011 epresenfs Democratic Youth I a tour of I to Sinfa Q C ber.
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  • 86 1 Stan Rrporter.) S agapore in the 1 "i in is morring. woourer who wer G on the TZ lnr ny rpoV». ard mm 9 Bth oi chi ,\L 1 V i letted -i wc c not af h,,.., ay w a holiday. od anniversary wnender n ill
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  • 32 1 j bSoth vn h >' a Chi- TV s this morning. •kß* c U| >ctl no serious '"ith a slight r c ycliat got off injury to his elbow.
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  • 71 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Sept. 11. Mr. George Alien. United Sates Ambassador to Persia, tonight United States support to Persia in "making their own choice a s to the disposal of her resources." ''Persia's resources belong to Persia." he told the Pe r siarAmerican Relations Society here.
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  • 41 1 Th*. B'jn f h ('lim i tourists, hcud&l by Lee Wni-tong, who are piaytni v aeries of soccer matches here s f artkta art dut} '<> arrive here by a# this evt hmg ai 7 */t Hock.
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  • 51 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. 11.-About 12,000.000 people needed treatment for tuberculous in Chum annually and over 4 OhO.ooo required hospital atterition, Dr. Irvi Lourie, tuberculosis adviser to the World Health Orga- sa ion, said here today when he urged the establishment of a mass X-Ray programme fcr
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  • 176 1 Reuter. LODDON, Sept. il.—More than 200 experts on high finance—men who. between them, control billions of dollars -were told here today by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer. Dr. Dalton. that they were now facing "a grave new challenge". Opening tho second Mutual mooting or the
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  • 104 1 U.P. London, Bcpt. 1» Scotland Yard was non-committal to-day about r< ports published in the tabioid evening newspaper The Star that Brtish cabinet ministers had been assigned Yard escort* becattss of recent extremisl threats. The Star said: "A bodyguard of uniformed officers and plainclothes men' 1
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  • 59 1 U.P. Toki'J. Sept. 11.—The man who -old refrigerators to the Eskimos cr brought coals to Newcastle had nothing on William Brooks. American businessman, who is begging SCAF to let him bring silk io Japan. The Japs, according to Brooks, favour the'idea but stunned Officials in the Foreign Trade
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  • 34 1 Reuter. ROME, Sept. 11. -Withdrawal of British and United States troop.s from Italy will begin tomorrow morning. Lt.-Gen. Lee, Acting Supreme Allied Commander, told a press conference htrc today. Reuter.
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  • 37 1 U.P. PRAGUE. Sept. 1 .—The Tirania spy ring today produced more defendants who said they worked for British and American intelligence agents to discredit the regime in Albania, Tanjug News Agency said today.— U.P.
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  • 44 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. tl. Princess Elizabeth wM he attended hj eight bridesmaids, including her sifter, Princes* Margaret and htr consm Princess Alexandra of Kent, at her wedding to Lt. Philip M<> ntbatten on Nov. 90, it was officially annmnctd ton'l/hi. Renter.
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  • 84 1 U.P. Tokio, Sept. 11.—Emperor Hirobito lias never shaken hand< with a Japanese and probably will never do so because it is not a Japanese custom, according to a veteran Japanese reporter who has covered the imperial household activities for ~0 years. The reporter said that in his
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  • 34 1 Reuter. OEVEVA, Sept, 11.-The signing ol M more lai'iir has brougfc the total bilateral tariff negotiations completed at th c Gfencva International Trad' conference to 41, ii was announced here today .Reuter.
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  • 73 1 Reuter. 81 >UOH, MIDDLESEX, Sept. 10. —Col. Virion Dunbal Stanley William.*, was summoned here today for careless drh ing. The police Mid he "wavered.'' But the magistrate was lenient and lined Idm only 30 ■hilling! when he heard the defence counsel's explanation "My client is suffering
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  • 256 1 'Trihunc Staff Reporter) Th trial of the detained BUTmos who were arrested after the assassination of the Premier Anns San ami five other ministers will commence this week or next week at the latest. This was revealed by the Burmese Foreign Minister U Lun Baw in
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  • 43 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 11.—The poo-sib-lity of British Government change before Parliament resumes on Oct. 20 was admitted by informed London quarters today. Ii was though* thoy would affect some of the less spotlighted members of the administration. Reuo-r's political correspondent wrote.—Reuter.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. DENVER, Colorado, Sept. 11. —The crew ol thres were killed today when a twin-engined C-47 (Skytrain) Urited States Army cargo plane crashed into a mountain 30 miles south of here.—Reuter.
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  • 30 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sert. 11.— A Burmese military mission to the British School of Infantry ar- i rived at Poole marire airport today for a six month's stay. —Reuter.
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  • 166 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ten men are reported to have been detained by the police in connection with the clash of two rival gangs at Cross Street last evening. Believed involved in the fracas are Gang 36 and Gang 108. The dispute is said to have
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  • 354 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. Ll.—Vigorous criticism of the South African government for its 'continual defiance of the decision of the United Nations" in relation to the ti; at ment of Indians in the Union was made by Ashwin Choudree, leader of the Passive Resistance Council
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  • 54 1 U.S. PAKISTAN Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 11. Mr. M. A. Ispahani. first Pakistan Ambassador to the United States and leader of the Pakistan delegatior to the United Nations, arrived here by air today. He expressed the opinion that his appointment as Ambassador would lead to better relations- between the United
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  • 33 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 11. The only solution of the Anglo-Egyptiai-disputes to Britain would be the negotiation of a new treaty satisfactory to both parties, a British Foreign Office spokesman stated today.-Reu-ter.
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  • 93 1 U.P. NEW DELHI. Sept. 11. In a tired, wlilajn ilnt. voice that teemed t be carrying all India's mix erics and sufferings, Gandhi again pleaded with his people for "peace anil sanity" today. The 78-year-old Mahatma made his appeal at an evening prayer meeting, held in the
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  • 59 1 (Tr/bune Staff Reporter.) Another "taxi" robbery has been reported. An Indian is alleged to have chartered a taxi driven by a Chinese last night and to have asked to be driven to the 13th mile Sembawang Road. He then allegedly drew out a knife, threatened the taxi driver,
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  • 66 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Sept. 11.— Two of three Jewish mayors arrested in the Palestine roundup of Revisionist and Rightwing Zionists over a mor.th ago, Israel Rokach, Mayor of Tel Aviv and Joseph Krinitzi. Mayor of Ramat Gam were released from Latrun detention camp 14 miles from Jerusalem, tonight The
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  • 188 2 Reuter. SYDNEY. Australian-built ears, which (7tneral Motors-Hold-en3 is preparing to manufacture, will not be ready for at least another 12 months. The publicity manager for General Motors-Holdens. Mr. Horn. Bald this. In 1946 a spokesman tor the company announced that
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  • 116 2 A Food Officer said in the Juvenile Court yesterday that he was charged 15 cents lor a cup of coffee with sweetened condensed milk instead of 10 cents (the controlled price* by a 14--year-old boy. Telling the interpreter that he would make his defence or. oath, the boy
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  • 102 2 Reuter AAP. SYDNEY. What is claimed to be the largest nautilus seashell ever found in Australia is on its way to Melbourne to be examined by expert Dr. C Teichert. More than 16in. in diameter, and shaped like a cornucopia, ir was found by
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  • 73 2 U.P. SHANGHAI, Sept. 11. -The Ci-.y Government k studying the additionally proposed aus'«t: y measure" would prohibit ihe bi.-thday celebration 01 anyone below 60 years. Other proposed measures would reduce* the multi-course Chinese banquet to eight dishes, prohibit the sending of presents and other festivals. A
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  • 100 2 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. ll.—With formations ol tighter planes spearheading tivir attacks. Nationalist trcops are making -good progress" in tlieir offensive t 1 gcrii control of the Shantung peninsula The only part c r the battle-torn Province still entirely In Communist hands, according to pre -Government dispatches
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  • 128 2 Mr c. F. AeschlimaXx, delegate for South East Asia of the Interactional Committee of the Red Cross, returned yesier- day to Singapore from Geneva by air after a two months' stay j In Switzerland, France ana 1 Great Britain. He will occupy hittwelf with the relief actions
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  • 78 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 11: _A check on movements of released convicts is being ma de by Scotland Yard detectives searching tor a man who murdered Mrs. Rita Green at her flat in Soho. A theory is that she might have been murdered lor revenge by a man
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  • 51 2 U.P. Geneva, Sept. 10.—The setting up of an FAO Council to promote speedy inter-governmental action j on emrrgency lood problems and to strengthen FAO ties with member governments was recommended today by the Constitutional C< mmission ot" the FAO for accrptance by the FAO plenI ary later this
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  • 73 2 U.P. NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Pham Duy Am Secretary of the Vietnam American Friendship Association said the French government proposal to end strife in I Indochina was an admission I ihat "Vietnam represent, thpeople i n Indochina." Pham said that while diiaiLs were sparse heri. he point.-d
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  • 84 2 Reuter. NEW YORK. 8ep>t. a. Joe Lovis. world }u\avy\rt ight champioto through his manager today, signed contract* for a 10-round non-title boat against Jersey Negro, Joe Walcoti at Maktieon Square Warden hen on Nor. I f. Walcott signed sontr loec ks ago. Louis will start training next
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    • 194 2 NOTICES "S.S. GOVI. 3% 1940 WAR LOAN (1952-1959) Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above named loan will be closed from the 16jh to 30*-h September, 1947. both days inclusive, for the pr I paration of Interest Warrants. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE MUNiciPALnry Assessment
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    • 438 2 2W. f Queen ajJrfiV Lay the fourdi cc.< ful BOOH Practical Ero m tic,. ri First J Genera Educate 7* 1« to Btandard vi M, iiii.s^B All persone h I against the es ai J named decease? 'I?* 5! 1 194, Bukit t£J Z^M j Pore, who died at -hty
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  • 849 3 Serangoon Murder Retrial sed in the Eighth Singapore Assizes \\r re-trial of Irwin Jones, accused of his sister recounted an argument betI win and Lena Navis, who, she at the time: "Irwin Jones, I'll see you iiid I'll dance
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  • 264 3 A prosecution statement which quoted a juvenile accused as a 8 teen arrested on July 3, this year, was argued by the RC cused Who said that it was on July 5 boy pleaded not guilty to a charge
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  • 92 3 'Tribune Staff Reporu-n Johore will celebrate the 74th B tiday o Sultan Ibrahim next v. ednesday. Sept. 17. At 10 a m. His Highness will r v at the Istana Besar where he will inspect a Gu: rd-of-hon-ur, after which he will attend prayers. Fi ilowing
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  • 82 3 "Th e only completely authentic report of_a flyir.g saucer comej trom Pittsburgh, Perm* Ivan.a, where a Mr. Conrad Durbar declared under oath that he had seen flyir.g saucers and was granted a divorce i n the grounds that Mrs. Dauber had actually thrown then at
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  • 206 3 mijj j *m Bri 21 -year-old tary H an 1)1 the Mili Alexandra, was Pi j Mom the Civil >; i-- at present rig i V" ol 12 weeks' sonment for theit. Vtttr ;v> m |B«tratf s Court ir -s v v,.' r
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  • 65 3 Tan Chuan Phan, a 17-y;ar-old Chinese, appeared before the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. E. S. de Banz:s. yesterday, on a chance of caus.'ng hurt to Peter Chong by means of a knife at the Sergeants' Mess, 223 B.O.D. Alexandra Road, on Sept. 10. at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 51 3 The directors of Gicnealy Plantations, Ltd., submit, in a report to bt tabled at the Company's thirty-third ordinary general meeting on Sept. 24, that the year's voi king resulted in a piolit of $71,915. Out of this, payment of a per cent, dividend will be made to shait
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  • 519 4 Given a certain sot of circumstances switch over from war to peace production, increased manufacturing costs, the end of subsidies —mosl countries experience a considerable degree ol in flati >n. it requires a highly di riplined economy and a 1 exceptionally able administration to avoid
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  • 933 4  -  "Monroe Doctrine" Extended to Europe and Asia By Wickham Steed On Septembir 2, 1947. President TrumaJ of the United States made two speeches to del gates ol trie uaier-American Deience Conference in Brazil. On same day 19 oi the 22 states In the West m Hemisphere
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  • 164 4 Number One —London A spsaker on the R.B.C. said Tm always fascinated by curious acts Did you know for instance, hat there's a house in London r ith the very simple address of T urn her One London? It's Vpsley House Piccadilly, the home )t the Dukes of Wellington and
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  • 286 4 Letters To The Editor Sir, The article by DudweJ Cooray on Siam—a U.S. strong buiU in SoutO East Asia- Is a. i sample «f factuat yet mislead ing reporting. lour correspondent omits t< mention that the British too hay, an Information Service in bang
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  • 89 4 Sir. -I wish to thank Co operator for the kind advice about joining the "Co-op." I was among the first to join this excellent organisation when it came into being and r urn f *ay ihat it has helped me i lot. Even then my position s
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  • 310 4 Sir.—Having noted the "few questions to K.P.K." from one ol in.- supporters ol A c.S.U. who nas resiguea troni use tn.t,n some lame CXCUSCS, may l, as I membei be allowed to reply inrougn your papery Tne simple answer that a union exists to protect the
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  • 157 4 •Sir. The Sunday Tribune 'Aug. 17) earned front page- news which read: "An announcement may be expected shortly, probably this week regarding a* further increase in the cost of living ailowanc s lot Government servants Yesterday (Auk 16» th" Acting Colonial Secretary Mr Brj -on told the Sunday
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  • 144 4 Sir. We complain against the Education Dept. tor making unnecessary regulations against pupils taking tho London Matric. Examination. Why are we allowed to take the London Matric. Eaxmination only after we have taken the Senior Cambridge School Certificate Examination? V.'hy a i r taking the Cambridge Ex. m
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  • 174 4 OPS. I Mure than li ra'lilon men and j women in Britain are now work jog on production for export nm figure which represents an ""crease ol over 50 per cent on I 1939 the highest yet reached :by export industries. Manufacture for the
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  • 150 4 Reuter Manila. (Air Mail). The Philippine Islands, for more than two years an Eldorado for American exporters and local speculators t<>day face the problem or a glutei! market in consumer goods, including foodstuffs and clothing. After Manila's liberation in February 1945, fortunes were made overnight by
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  • 127 4 Eightfold increase in exporta of British heating and cooking apparatua compare.! with pre-war ex- porU is shown in an analysis of Britain's overseas electrical trade Electrical exports as a whole amounted to £5.7 million last June no less than £2 1 million more than in June 1946,
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  • 163 4 OPS. An aoooanl nl BritSft triad engineering aduevemoti m held aa a wartime Mcnt m rev» a!p(l by the Geaenl N 1 of Gioat Britain It concerns what is m be the longest deep tetepianj tunne' in Europe. Sera fet diameter an<i suetdaagfeal born telephone exchange
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 351 5 (From Our Own Reporter) vfih A X; L UM f UR< Se i n H A cut off the NorUi Kedah mlmng Vll lage 0 f Klian Intan-probably by further attempted ambushes by bandits along the key highway to Krolwanle.ss a
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  • 322 5 staff Reporter) noil on the Singa Sria! Welfare Dopai tv'hievt riients in its i l ,V, i xistence, and j an d ace Hint of the \s\s Welfare s bo sub 1 c |a] welfare will be ki n g long term
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  • 85 5 Bail in 5250 each, was allowed yesterday in the Fourth Police Court w'nen Mohammed Akbar bin Sye l Ms lon. a 23 year-old Indian, ai d Mutliuvaloo v 23» an. other Indian, appeared on a r 'arg( if c- m*nitt!ng rr'rninal intimidation by threatening, with a kn le,
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  • 60 5 IPOH. Sept. 10: Alleged xo iv given a Si bribe to a public oTuar. Chang Hu Seng, a Chinese medicine-dealer of Batu Gainh. was v**terdav fined $500 or two months' r.i. for abetting the commission of an illegal gratification to a constable who had
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  • 81 5 From Our Own Reportei) KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 11. Sir Edward Cent. Governor of tho Malayan Union, tonight sent a message of sympathy to the famines of the bandit victims in Krian inta'. through the fUsident Com- i mlssloner of Penang. The message reads: "Shocked to I
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  • 109 5 In less than alx minutes eight Chireso who pleaded guilty at the First District Court yesterday to possessing opium smoking aparatus, were fined S3O each. In default 10 days rigorous imprisonment. Among the men was a rae-and-bone man who said that he took opium
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  • 130 5 The co-operation of the public i; requested in the maintenance w ihe public eonveniencca in the town, the listings of which are being damaged and stolen to audi an that it ia becoming imnoastbfe t 0 replace them and consequently some of the conveni--'ay have to
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  • 350 5 Seven Chinese *ere yesterday at the Second Diatiict Court bound over in the sum of S3Q0 with one surety, and an Indian was bound over in $500 in two sureties because of a previous eonviction. when they werr found guilty to boin?
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  • 114 5 The 20th Remembrance Day of Sri Subrahmanya Bharatiar wnl be celebrated at the Ramakriahna Mission Hall, Singapore, on Sunday, at i p.m. The programme will open with vocal and instrumental renderings and orations, while a radio talk on Sri Su- rahmar.ya Bharati will be given by Swami
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  • 404 5 (Tribune Stall Kcuortcr) When Syed JalTar, a n Indian sentenced to 21 moilth« rigorous imprisonment at the Second District Court yesterday for abetting Abdul Kanm. another Indian i n the commission of the oilence of criminal breach of tru<t. explained to his
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  • 123 5 Mrs. R. Spicer, former manageress of the Princes r.staurant, was yesterday lined $100, in de fallt i«ne month's simple imprisonment, by Mr. F. Bernard Oehl: rs, at the Third Police Court, on a summons charge o' possessing on M;irch 22, four bottles of dutiable whisky.
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  • 228 5 A news report which appeared in the Malaya Tribune (Sept 10) has brought happiness and loy to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wong Tet Conn ot No. 3, Niven Road. Their only daughter, 10-year-old Miss Wong Ah Choo, was reported missing since 1 p.m.
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  • 61 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sept. 11.—Catering principally tor the Indian labour class cf the Sungei Pari-Tamil Settlement area and also open to members of other races. Ipoh o third Soc'al WeKare Canteen situated at the junction of Sun ?ei Pari Road and Connolly Rd.. was declared open
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  • 164 5 Two Chin:so. Ho Loke Yin and On? Chin Ho, walked out from the Second Magistrate's U urt yesterday, free men. Ho. defended by Mr. N. N. Leicester, was charged with giving Chief Inspector James MaePher.vm, of the Fcod Control inspectorate, a gift of $600 on April 8.
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  • 33 5 U.P. Honolulu, Sept, 11.—The C.I.O. International longshore m c n a and arehotiscmen's Union threatened Wednesday to open it own retail stores throughout the Ha arts cut back prices to 'a reasonable level."—U.P.
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  • 104 5 (Tribune ntaff Reporter} Bhote were exchanged and bottle* were need '/■> weapons between members of two rival gorge, nu),\\>e.rin<j from }0 to 50 Chtneee, when th< y clashed in Cross ti'rcct yesterday at p.rn The timely arrival of the police; on the scene prevented the incident
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  • 76 5 Reuter. New York. Lop!, 11.—The N« a' York Time, loday criteised the return o 7 the txodus Jews to Geiir.i» y as an act of "cold, blind and uncompromising British cl!icialdo:n." but at the same time >reminded Amcr'cans that they were Hardly in a position to
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  • 65 6 The following aro tho results of yesterday's ties in the sec Tennis Tournament. J.M.R. Wilson and R.N. Nelson b*at H. W. J. H'-arn and V/. J. Hartley 6-3, 6-2. R. Smith and P. E Mack heat T. W. Cutt.s and F. T. Homer. 6-1, 6-2. A. B.
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  • 26 6 Reuter. NEW YORK. Scot. 10.—In t he United States Lawn Tennis Championships Sumant Mlsra (India) was defeated tonight by Gardnar Mulloy <Uniied Bta.es) Reuter.
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  • 51 6 The following win represent Muslim Sports Club ag?,iriSt the McNair Road Rar.gers today at the McNair Road Ground at 5.15 p.m.: Khamihakim. Ibrahim, Dolsalam Doliah. Aziz and Hasim, Ynsof, Jafflar iGapt.), Bidin, s-d.' h and Hamidaimln. Reserve.*: Jaffar (Junior), Ibrahim Hj. Ali Hasim
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  • 1267 6 SPECIAL FORM GUIDE FROM IPOH (Tribune Sports Reporter) IPOH, Sept. 11.-Good fields and very keen racing is expected for Saturday, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Three-Day September meeting. Picking winners will be none too easy with the large fields,
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  • 721 6 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Representatives of influential Singapore Commercial associations, at a public meeting yesterday, decided to ask the Governments of Singapore and Malayan Union to appoint two Commissions of Inqhiry—in addition to the committees already appointed by both the Governments—to examine the finances of
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  • 232 6 (From Our Own Reporter) King Arthur and Princess Gum. Spencer, both returned the best time-, seconds for three furlongs. Both look should be forward runners on Saturday. Several rousing gallops were seen this horses were given their final work i track. Rain fell in the early hours of
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  • 192 7 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 11.—Ronnie Clayton 24-year-uld Blackpool featherweight entered the ring at Anfield football ground here tonight as a mere challenger against AI Phillips of London, and emerged after 15 gruelling rounds of all action boxing, the 'holder of three titles—the hitherto
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  • 217 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 11.-The Sing Tao soccer club ol Hongkong were beaten 3-2 here tonight by Waltham>tow Avenue, one of London's leading amateur clubs. I i teams were ievel at one goal all at half time. In a game played at a cracking pace
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  • 73 7 An inaugural meeting wil! be held at the St. Joseph's Hail on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Capt. B. I. Dunsford has cordially consented to address the meeting at 2.30 sharp. Members are thererequested to attend and bring their friends early. nda will be limited and include:
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  • 66 7 The following will represent th. R.E. Singapore against the in a S.A.F.A. Cud knock-out tie at the Jala n Ekaar stadium on Monday. Sept. 15; Renfree; Pugh and Stevenson: Robertson. Wakefield, and Tew Capt.); Close. Caner. Jordan Todd and Old. Reserves Lodge. Bathgate Moor,
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  • 58 7 Reuter. London, Sept. n —The Pcly- oic Harriers have left London by air yesterday for Norway without Mac Donald Bailey, who has decided not to run any more this season. Tho Trinidad sprinter hurt his left leg while competing at White City in August, and has trade
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  • 58 7 Th« loUowing Will represent the Red Rocket B.P. against the 8.0.D.c.A. Junior, on Saturday at Brighton B.P.s Court. No 177 Haig Road, at 7 p.m. sharp: Low Hung Ngiap. Sim Seng Chiang. J. B. Pestana Freddy Ong. Yap Qeok Hong Tony Bracken Sim Kia n g
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  • 424 7 U.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 11.—Bob Falkenburg of Holly wood an chunky Jaroslav Drobny of Czechoslovakia, led th i way into the quarterfinals of the national tennis championships today as Mrs. Magda Rurac of Romania contributed the only women's upset. Airs. Kurac. tourth-sceded toreignei, eliminated Lhc
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  • 124 7 The following is the call over at the Vie:. iia Club: !>--4 M. I: takt n and offered; 7—2 Pearl Diver offered. 4• i .<k a t I M bar taken and icred: 13 2 Sayajirao offered, V l taken; 20 1 Merry Quip offered 22 i
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  • 430 7 LONDON. Sept. 10.—The following are Horn? football fixtures for next week: MONDAY. SEPT. 15. FIRST DIVISION. Blackburn v. Blackpool. SECOND DIVISION. Coventry v. West Brom. Sheffield Wed. v. Bury. Tottenham H. v. Wes; Ham THIRD DIVISION i SOUTH I Port Val c v. Watford. THIRD DIVISION i
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  • 286 7 U.P. MONTREAL. Sop- 9.—The National Boxing Association passed two of the most importa n t resolutions in its history on Tuesday. Ore recommended the abolition of return title bonis, th* other recommended FBI cards for all boxers to prevent ring fatalities and
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  • 51 7 (From Our Own Reporter) I Penang, Sept. 11.—The instal J lation of greyhound racing at the I Turf Club track at Batu Gan- tons: raised no objection at yest terday's mdinary meeting of thi Municipal Commissioners at j which Mr. W. C. Taylor was the
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  • 38 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sep. 10.— Ai Scarborough Gentlemen vs. Players. I Gentlemen first innings 135 j tHoworrh, left-arm, slow spin, 4 j for 30) Players 128 for 4 (Hu 1 i ton not out 61» .—Reuter
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  • 81 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 11. P. C. Jack I of Scotland Yard arranged 3.207 games of rugby lor other j people in 1946-47. In h'ri spare lime he runs the Lonuon Rugby Fixture started by George Warden, the in-term-tional referee, and carried op by Arthur Trollbpe and hit
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  • 18 7 The Tiger Swimming Pool ivaterpoiO team will meet GHQ FAR!-: LF on Sunday at 1.30 p.m.
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  • 448 8 (By a M' iltiry Observe In connection with the grant of Pyke Allowance to civilian clerks employed by the Army, the letter to the Army Civil Service Union from the Major General Administration, GHQ PABELF (Majoi -General Sir Reginald Kerr, KBE, CB,
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  • 93 8 Reuter LONDON. Sept. 11.—On recommendation by the Army boxing authorities, the Amateur Eoxino Association have reinstated corpporal Joe Murphy of the Royal Sigrals, who recently stated that he intended to furn professional, but almost immediately changed his mind. Murnby. who is the Army ch*mo on, rooreservfred Great Bn
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  • 74 8 The Uniocrns' club will play a soccer agairs: th? Ist Battalion. Sea forth Highlanders 10--morrow at 5.15 p.m. on th? S George's Road ground. The team will be selected from the .0. owing players: WiiI c Yin Huis n. O. K. PoruNam Seng, R. Gonvz, thi istie van
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  • 72 8 (From Our Own Reporicr) lpon, fccpt. 11,—An elderly Chinese rubb r-tappcr. Chon-,' Hin of the Klabang Estate. Che mor, was round hanging in his house yesterday. It is believed that the man who, had been ailing for the past month committed suicide wlvk his wife and children
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  • 120 8 Tin- Mayflower B.P. defeated the United B.P. by four gasMS to on.- in a return mates played at the C.U. Hal] on 9th. Sept.. '47. Results were: (Mayflower playeil mentioned first) Ooi Thcan Leone boat Heng Siak Kwee 9—15. 15—5. (3 —1) Seah Bng Liat
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  • 111 8 Reuter. CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 11: Cambridge Univer-ity have appointed as their new boxing Captain, D. F. Stephenson (Royal Gramma School, Newcastle former parachute regiment orhcer and last season'winning lightweight against Oxford. R. A. Myers, Welterweight, is secretary. Stephenson leading a team unbeate n in the last season tor
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  • 89 8 (Tribute Staff Reporter.) There will be a thanksgiving service this evening at the St. Andrews Cathedral at 5.30 p.m. commemoration of the formal SU-render of Smgaporv by ihe Japanese. A special combined choir will take par, hi the service, and will render Handera: Hallejah Chorus." Those taking
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  • 40 8 U.P. KEW YORK. Sep:. 11. )'><>h Falkenburg, of Hollywood, an<i Jaroslav Drobny. of CfeechoslovaKia. ted the Way into tho qUSiteriinal.s Of thn national tennis championships today as Mrs. Ifagda Rurac of Rumania contributed ihe only women's upset. -U.P.
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  • 650 8 (From Our Own Reporter) k TTTMPUR Sent 10.—"I should like to comml] be U, lessoi ueec m orn i n(t at the conclusion WilknuonatU ssizestmsm Chen Keow, a ZZtJd that he was Tchanrtol-handle maker by who stated that d sentenC ed to three years' 12 strokes of
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  • 85 8 At ftve-mlnute KMton of the (Singapore Advisory Council held at the Municipal Council Cham' er yoslerda) the Control oi Rent (amendment) bill vm passed in ail its stucco. The object of the Bill is to correct a misapprehension Billing out of the use of the word "Conciliation"
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  • 226 8 /Tribune Staff Ri porter/ A mass rally of the Singapore Harbour Board labourers which took place yesterday cvtming welcomed the dec'sion o! the Pan-Malayan Federation of Trade Unions to conduct a sep a rate inquiry Into the SH.B. shooting which took place
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  • 109 8 When a 15-year-old girl appeared in the Juvenile Court yesterday, on a charge of hawking vegetable. 0 without p ltccnce at Walterloo Street on Sept. 2, the Magistrate, Mr. B. I* Chua, remarked, "Why ia this case postponed for so long?" A court
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  • 58 8 London. Sept. U-**" lowing are Home rootbull xc THIRD DIVISION Levton Orient 0. Bristol C. J. Newport Co. 2. Bourremouth Northampton 2. Aldershot I. Notts Cty- li Queens P. R. IWalsall 0. Reading 0. THIRD DIVISION (Northern' Barrow 0. Bradford City 1. Hu'l City 1, Halifox Town 2.
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  • 119 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 117— Mm Louise Brough. ranked No. 2 n th- United States, and Mrs. Karcye Boh on. Australian champion, today reached the semi-fmal in the women s sinoies event when- the United States lawn <ci nis champ-cn-ships continued at Forest HillsMrs
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  • 16 8 Reuter. RUGBY UNION RESULTS: Newport 10. Arber'il'cj-- 4. Swar sea o. Pontypool 0. Reuter.
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  • 141 8 A verdict of death i>y misadventure ner'y Court yesterday at tho inquiry <,i q old Chinese woman who died on August l't down l>y ;< leery driven by Daros bin A attached to the Tanjong Pagar Poli c > Station Ir > bis
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  • 173 8 (From Our Onn Reporter) P.n ing. Sept. 11.—The conies s on that whenever he set hi.s eyes i D a Chinese girl he felt tempt id 'tj take her in bis arms" was made in t .c Third Court yesterday by a Pathan ad d:t
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  • 22 8 LONDON, s T Williams, w, champion, v.-In feated by K. championship on Monday "?jM champion to a $1,000 sidestakes j/".'
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  • 14 8 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON untitled The South African saile for Capetown th-« noon on i. -Reuter.
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  • 314 8 Tribune Stall Reoor er) Tir.ee delegates of the Singapore teachers' Union, air. H. N. Balhatchet, Mr. P. v. Senna and Mr. N. Scharen|ruivel, left by air For X i*. this morning to attend the Inargurstton of the Malayan Teachers' i'nion. a federal
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  • 174 8 SYDNEY. Sept 11 I i»-»m»n Cricket Don decided m u expc the 1917-1* KMon matches asjatat Ir. to Ir.iha's coacarreatt the I dealing with a nev hail M be ameniM to tear "That I■ ball may be demoded trtkl in" su'e >* itiP'i
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