Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1947

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  • 56 1 The Malaya Tribune T H£ PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Malaya's national newspaper Now printed simultaneously In Sing* pare, Kuala Luuipur, Ipoh it Penang. Phone 5811 (Three Lines) tKr-*_ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Aoeuts: Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's
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  • 244 1 Equipment Better Than The "Yard's" > (Tribune StifY Ueporter) r w under wav to build a snoer-head-S -vapoie's anti-crime "Flying Squad" on storey barracks on Pcari rlui. t top floor, men are busy geUinT ready T V lire Ileadqiiart ?rs, which controls all :'ol
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  • 122 1 UONTEGO Bay, Jamaica, Sept i rthtir Ci etch .lones. Htasi'i l sis Secretary, was 4 a aytong attack on oionial policy by repre- r sen n British West ■..nii-s ut the Carnbean OS fa Closer Union yes- Colonial ta iy, opening i b iy the conference, B
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  • 42 1 U.P. PEXiiAGEN, s 12. Si. I.'; ■•"•> of th s British j s ii<l today in an wth the '< kpenhsgra LXu^p" Nit,onal Tklende that j Uitain still v..us unable l*oi tba we still to gel th. iii". r.P.
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  • 28 1 lA3 Jii i v kwrfca A tropica! in Uln,ls roaring at Af an 0ln threatened ■inj V, sl nort v-est- i I;. ttßOsu *liy high speed j
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Aberdeen, Sept. 12. One place of the Kings flight o J Vikings carryirg six passengers and a crew of five crashed on Fiiday shortly after taking oil from Dyce airport after havii «g taken th" King's mail from London. The machine crashed two miles from
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  • 30 1 U.P. VENN A, Sept. 12. Twelve hundred Austrian prisone rs-Of- war from Russia arrived in Austria toita- as the first contingent of an estimated 55.000. U.P.
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  • 407 1 Reuter and U.P. 1. Customs Union L~ndop, Sept. 12.—Thirteen of the 16 states reprsee.ited at the Paris conference on the Marshall plan announced ton'ght they had decided to set up a study group to explor; the possibilities ol forming a customs union. They axe Australia. Bi Igium, Doamark.
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  • 221 1 Reuter. Belfast. &ept. 12.—One thousand pounds Ol blood plasma were flow.l from Liverpool to Beliast today in a bid to save the lives of 32 men wh; lay sri ously injured here after last night's explosion in the IT.OOO tons British liner Reins
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  • 50 1 BATAVIA Sept. 12 More bridges we estates i an i-atei petines cut in fmfueesla wheiC. (!t-#rpflc the e>fls- j tence of the "cease fire'" order, 1 Dutch foroei today claimed two waw killed and 19 wounded in Furthei clashes with Indonesian Republican forces in .lava and Sumatra
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  • 40 1 IPOH. Today —The race track appears perfect for today'races. were given winding-up workouts this morning. The going la uood. There has been no rain since Wednesday last. Best b-ds: King Arthur. Kashmiri Song. Edmond Dane.-. Odder. Grove.
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  • 44 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sept. 12—The United States Deparement tonight published a White Paper on "The United Nations and The Problem of Greece" which accused the Russians of thwarting the cha.cut will of an overwhelming majority of member> of the Security Council." P> titer.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. NAIROBI. Sept. 12. The British Government has decided to use East Africa as a reception base for evacuated stores (com Egyp' and India it announced U\ Nairobi today. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 Reuter. CAIRO. Sept. 12. Cairo, Alexandria and Port Said were norma! today after yesterday's rioting inspired by the United Nations deadlock over Egypt's case against Britain. Reuter.
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  • 42 1 U.P. CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—David Sarnoff, the President of the Radio Corporation of America, predicted within the near future that television would be able to span the fiObe. Television transmitters are at present limited to a radius of a few miles.—U.P.
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  • 26 1 UP. NEW YORK Sept. 12,- Lt.-Gen. Robert Lee Eullard. (86) Commander of the United States Second Army in the first world war, died here today.- UP.
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  • 35 1 U.P. DELHI. Sept 13. With th* chfAere, epedemic reported Em mcreatiua vmona the refuge* camps some 2f>0.000 doses of ant 1-cholera vaccigc have been flown to West Punjab and too,--000 to Shut U.P.
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  • 51 1 Reuter. Lake Success, Sept. 12.—The United Nations Security Council will r.sumc discussion of the Greek situation on Monday st 7 pm. <GMT.. when the United States will asg the Council to request the Generai Assembly to mak: a recommendation to break fc:e deadlock on the Balkans Commission's report.
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Doncaster Yorkshire, Sept. 12. Hope;' that the Yorkshire coal strike aad its accompanying threat to Britain's irdustnal recovery would collapse with the promised return t«> work of miners at the key pit of Grimethorpe were set back today, when 35,000 miners remained idle. Reuter.
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  • 39 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 13—The British Government is protesting 1« Yugoslavia about the "unwarranted detention and idtreatment" ol British service men in the same sen<e as the Uniu«d States protest, a Foreign Office spokesman stated last night.—Revter
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  • 45 1 U.P. JERUSALEM, Sept. 12. Sami Tali:., the Arab leader, was shot and kdled today by an unknown assailant less than eight hours a lie a speech at Haila in which he advocated "full citizenship rights "for all Jews now in Palestine. U.P.
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  • 39 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Sept 12.— Britain today called for an immediate United Nations census of the wor d's armies as a -'small and short olcp" lor tht; building of East-West evidence and facilitating general disarmaRM id.— U.P.
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  • 46 1 U.P. OTTAWA, Sept. 12.—-A survey of I the Canadian North has been conriueted by the Canadian Defence authorities for the possible establishment of V-2 rocket sites snoulti tms he necessary, according to Sir Henry Tizard, chairman of the British defence reasearch policy committee UP.
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  • 37 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 12.— V. M. Molotov p'ar.s to arrive in New York early in October with a "surprise proposal" to lay before the United Nations General Assembly, according to reliable sources. —U. P.
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  • 191 1 Civilian Holidays Cancelled NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.—The Government of India tonight stopped leave for all rank* of the Indian Army with immediate effect and cancelled all holidays including Sundays in Government offices until further notice in view of the disturbances in Delhi and lite accumulation of
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  • 43 1 U.P. CAIRO, Sept. 12. Three officers and six policemen were injured today when demonstrators threw a barrage of stones at them aftei noon prayers, press reports said The police charged the mob with sticks and dispersed the rioters. T.P.
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  • 135 1 As from Wed. next (Sept. 17) there will be a reduced supply of electricity from the St. James' Power Station, Singapore. This will continue for a considerable lime Th< reduction is due to the need for installation ot new machinery. Th<> public are asked
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  • 456 2 (Trihune Staff Reporter) A special Thanksgiving Services held at the St. Amdrew's Cathedral yesterday evening in commemoration of the second anniversary of the liberation of Singapore. His Excellency Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, Officer Administering the Government, Singapore, was present and there was large at- tendance. Ministers
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  • 117 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12. Mr. Gar.dhi today appealed to the governor-general of the Muslim Pakistan, Mr. Jinnah. "to see that the Hindus and Sikhs are as safe as the Muslims" lest it be said of him that "you lost the sweet bread of freedom because you
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    • 454 2 SHIPPING IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways! AND tiJLi:* MM: FOR LONDON. ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM. OLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG) Due Sept. 23 ELPENOR Se P l 28 TYDEUS Earl y Nov From UJC. for Straits, Hong Kong and Cnina I MMM A S. W. CO. I I SAILINGS TO SAIGON, HONGKONG,
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    • 547 2 NOTICE singan-jre Municipal 5% Debenture Stock 1901/50. Singapore Municipal W e c Debenture Stock 1009/55. Singapore Municipal Debenture Stock 1913/63 V. Singapore Municipal 4% Debenture Stock 1939, 59. NOTICE La hereby given that ihe Transfer Books of th e above Stock will be closed from 17th September to 30th September,
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    • 453 2 The man of the and G- Tharakan, ™f?J« SI Chattannoor T 'r ake Monday. S e p t. MIMc,P AiITY Tenders are supply of th e foil ed rations to th P c> Brigade roi to 31.12.47 J PC Fresh fish Assorted regetahk Fresh beef 5 ao e > Dried
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  • 713 3 TAIPING JEWEL CASE INQUIRY (From Our Own Reporter) l est li ving at the resumed inquiry into yesterday before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, M.C.S.. Perak North, Major K. J. L. Jamieson. Formthe Taiping treasury, stated that besides he also held the post of
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  • 42 3 1 An ~"lia Street. L****'t Court ?S> s, '°n<! Maon bail 19 on a charge •v. 11 erioua not '-H-titioner or .ah' ,!f Nov ii llHve been tv f VS( v -si'!n Ultll Mor Phine n to the
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  • 171 3 Teachers' Role In Malaya 's Future (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. —"In this time of political awakening of the peoples of Malaya, we teachers have a very important ami responsible part to play in shaping the minds of future citizens of self-governing Malaya. We cannot play this
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  • 858 3 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 12.—Several thousand people witnessed this morning the presentation of the Watch Bell of H.M.S. "Malaya" to the people of this country and entrustedd to the Victoria Institution for safekeeping. Tho presentation was made
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    • 1361 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMNETS ACCOMMODATION OFFICER AND WIPE, no children, j require accommodotion November on wards apply Boz No. A 245, Malaya Tribune. {Singapore. tM.IVO ANY OWNER wishing to let house or flat to European early next year write Box No. A 244, M. Tribune, Singapore. (M.178) ACCOMMODATION, with full loard,
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    • 862 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE one secondhand H.P. "Penta" Outboard motor in good running order. Price $275.0u. Can be inspected at No. 78. Robinson Road, Singapore. (M.194) ONE COMPLETE SET theodolite. British make. In good condition. Going cheap. What offers? Apply Box No. 184. Malaya Tribune, tpob (M.188). PHILIPS RADIO 1941
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    • 682 3 TO LET TO LEX Modern 4-rooin terrace house. Servants Qrs. Vacant October. November. Renovated. Two miles from town. Bus route. Apply Box A.248. M. Tribune. Singapore. iM.l93> I TWO OFFICE FLATS to let in town area including furniture, typewriters and telephone. Area 53' x 27' Apply Box No. A 231,
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  • 626 4 The murder by bandits of eleven persons five or them police constables— near the Siamese frontier emphasises in spectacular manner the fact that cri minal elements in Malaya are still able to set the law at defiance despite the painstaking efforts of the police who are displaying
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  • 1752 4  -  The toil of a Century has resulted in By 'Charan' For almost a century the Indian people toiled With blood and •.ears for freedom. In the course of this struggle ihey became conscious of a fundtmental national unity which bound together the many
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  • 270 4 Letters To The Editor I I Sir.—Some of the Insurance »iave waived tne nice* cot 0*11 pteniiums uue lor tne occupation period and omeis 4 -ve cciieCtta tne arrears oi pieai.uui vv.m inhere si,. iviany uiouoands of policy-noider* wiu cuuid not auvaiuageously obtain
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  • 196 4 S.r t —Another political organisation oeen ouin m o.a^apore recently. Inis is another testimony to growng political consciousness in this country. liie a.ms oi this new pariy have been pUDiicised and if vigorous action :s pursued towarus the attainment of those aims the party will, indeed, justify its
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  • 298 4 Frank Oillard, one i the BBC reporters on the Royal Tour ot South Africa, had occasion 1 sop Princess Elizabeth close at hand <>v r long period of time and c mtributed this sketch of her to Radio News Reei". "She can be at home at
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  • 131 4 Reuter-AAP. Sydi.ey.--A Sydney r"lilgeration linn will shortly experiments trith a machine tc freeze human limbs be for' amputation The Gcverning Dircc.or said tnat arrangement, were com piete to start experimental w >rk in the factory's laboratory. A doctor at a metropolitan hospital said that this machine wouid
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  • 82 4 U.P.S. By a simpl* ac- of pram bu *on a* l»«r farm kwi r ene n<r<r Pr ona. lid W Wife of th,, Pnm<- Minis^rtc* Union oi Sou h Ainca. Tue-dav launched tie Vj Cash liner Pr< oria Cas!»» a shipyard in Northern U** This uniqu,, m.-'hod
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 372 5 (Frott Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Sept. 12—After months of patient and secret training the tint International Fighting Brigade from Malaya has left for the shores of Indonesia. The embarkation of 600 men. COmorislni? Malays, Chinese and Indians, took place somewhere on the west
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  • 101 5 R o -4; have I pen awarded tb* Se»*t sJonsr. Clifford X Anderson School. hw (i an, King H'-'- X Al Clifford r.c"' v torfa Ins<.. X-" a L n;> last., Kttala I I: -t X L-"." P ii do-Chinese c;-::0ol. I oh Chinese
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  • 49 5 fksiag guilty to a charge of M ot n ban Ikerchiefi at Store No. a 8.0.D Aii scan h~ Road. BkHsvsni huyu a 21-year-Mkmmc* was fined MO. in default, tkrw rigorous im■kst߀ handkerchiefs as be was :x:;>: t.. Jap in yi st< rday
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  • 101 5 Loh Weng. aged 44. a Canto] ese won .an ard the tenant of No. 12. Bandn Street, yesterday charged at the Second Magistrate's Court with tonowinglj flowing the remises to be used as a brothel. Loh Wei a pleaded not guilty to the cha
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  • 42 5 The New Moon Day which falls tomorrow vi 1 be celebrated at the Si hale.-c Buddhist rcmple, &o. Outran) Read. Sin>re, by Mr. C I. De JSilvi. Programme includes: I limitation »6 p in.'. Buddha Puia 7 p.m.j and Sermon t7.30 p.m.*.
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  • 135 5 (Tribunt Staff Reporter l The bo«ly of a chines..', believed to be that ot a 32-year-old mcc seller, was found tied up in a sack near a rubbish heap at the corner of Teasenahon Road ye***rday evening. It appears that the me- jcller. who
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  • 108 5 Si\ Chinese who. Inspector Yeo Bin Chiat said ut the Second Police Court yesterday, were arrestee at Teluk Ayer Basin about an hour after midnight of Sept. 11. wer: allowed bail of $50 each until No. 15 when they will stand trial of a charge
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  • 77 5 A 19-year-old Chinese was yesterday produced at the Second Magistrate's Court in connection with the clash between two rival gangs at the junction of Cross Street ami Cecil Street on Thursday evening. Th Chinese. Chee Keat Leng was ch n "ged with being a member of a
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  • 251 5 On Monday tho greatest rtate in the R.A.F.'s calendar, the annual parade to commemorate the j Hat tie ot* Britain will take plaice on every R A~'\ Station in Singapore and Malaya. On the same day in 1910, the ait battle between the
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  • 290 5 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH. Sept. 11.—The all-too-familiar interrogation method; employed by the Jap-sponsored Police and their officers to get confessions from their victims ware recounted in the Assises < urt yest.rday when a young Taiwanese. Moo Yee Chun a detective during the
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  • 56 5 A young Chinese, Chan Fook Keng was yesterday at the Seventh Police Court, committed to stand trial at the Assizes on a charge of possession of arms. ('Wan was alleged to have been found in possession of a .45 revolver, loaded with live rounds of ammunition, on
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  • 58 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Institute of Commerce. Middle Road, hadonated a sum of $101 tor the Tribune Anti-TB Fund. Organised on the occasion of the inauguration of two independent dominions in India on Aug. 15. this fand wa s raised from the staff (drawn from the
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  • 61 5 Sim Boh Hoi, a 32-year-old HoKKten. appeared before th»' Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. S. dc Banzie yesterday en a cnarge of committing criminal breach of trust of L 470 empty stout bottles valued at $300 at the Naafl warehouse, Bukit Timah, on Sept. 4. The
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  • 291 5 Jail Police Supervision For Chinese: Cheque Possession Story Standing trial at the Seconj Police Court yesterday on a charge of dishonestly retaining thro 1 stolen cheques, Soh Kirn Seng°<26). a farmer, offered an explanation, which Mr. L. C. Goh, the Magistrate, did not believe. Soli explained that on June 26,
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  • 301 5 In Malaya, the responsibilities of teachers are even greater than in Great Britain, because the need for free universal and compulsory education, accepted I without question in civilised countries, is still not accepted in Malaya. This view is expressed by Mr. John
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  • 110 5 In view of the negotiations now taking place with the PanMalayan Council of Goverrtment Workers, the employees of Sentul Works who have been on strike sirce August 27. have been notified by the Railway Admin isi rat ion that until further notice employees who wish t
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  • 114 5 Khong Teng Choon, aged 32. a Chinese, was yesterday at the Second Magistrate's Court charged with abetment of cheating. Khong was charged that on Sept 9 at No. 65, Roehore Road, abetted the offence of cheating by falsely representing himself to be a buyer of goods,
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  • 344 6 i From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 12.—The chief of the "shoot to kill" bandit gang in NoKh Kedah—which carried out the bloody dawn ambush along the Klian IntanKroh Road two days ago— has been captured by the Siamese Police several miles north of
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  • 165 6 Penang, Sept. 11.— 'Chinese passengers from China have to be sent to the quarantine station always. Th? regulations apply to all persons whether they come from China or any ether port." Thus said Mr. S. N. King the Resident Commissioner, at a press conference yesterday in
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  • 84 6 Reuter. SYDNEY, Sept. 12.—Although Don Bradman has intimated that he will be available for Test matches against India during the coming season, he refused to discuss the possibility of his travelling to England next summer. Yet the decision of Bradman to accept the appointment as
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  • 154 6 The C.V.M.A. (Church ol Sacred Heart) will com mence their "seven-a-side" Soccer Competition today at the S.J.I, ground. The following games Will be ployed off. between Teams "A" and "B. and Teams "C and "D' The competition will be run on the league system. The following are
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  • 236 6 With deep regret the Reside-! Commissioner. Negri Sembilan recently announced the death ol Tang Teramat Mulia the Undang of Johol. Kamat bin Haji Sulaunan. C.8.E.. at Mecca on August 11. 1947. The news was confirmed by the British Minister i n Saudi Arabia. The lata
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  • 126 6 f Tribune Btao Reporter I The Rev. Dr. J. L. Wilson. Bishop of Singapore, issued tho following message on the Second Anniversary of the liberation of Singapore. "Men easily forget, but if they will take the time to think back two years ago, their hearts will be full
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  • 128 6 Reuter. Dimcaster. Sept. 11.-For the third year running the Gaekwar ol Baroda has bought the highest prieec. yearling at the chic: thoroughbred sales of the year. With his trainer, F. Armstrong, bidding on his behalf at the sales here this evening, he paid 14.000
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  • 100 6 PENANG. Sept. 10:—Throwing more light on th«- rice racket in North Malayr,, a Tribune read r, N.P.K. writes to us as follows from Parit Buntar: "I have just heard that a racket has been going on in Parit Buntar and elsewhere for some time past. "If
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  • 332 6 Robbers Had Grenade Revolvers, says Victim (Tribune Staff Reporter) Two armed Chinese robbers threatened the Chinese proprietor of a photographer's studio on the first floor of a block of shophouses in Tanjong Pagar Road with a hand grenade and two revolvers at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and got a way
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  • 752 6 Mrs. Millicent Jones, mother of 38 yead-old Irwin Jones, accused of the murder of a young Eurasian, Maurice Fox, said yesterday at the Eighth Assizes of her son's weeping over his wife and children who were in Australia, and of how he made
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  • 182 6 RUBBER MARKET (Tribune Market Com The rubber market opened yes. terdft? morning with buyers at 30 cents v r No. 1 R.S.S. fob. but sellers will not meet the market. Bids wre increased and busmess was linally transacted at 301 cts. and later at 30J
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    • 193 6 SHARE MARKET BUSINESS ON LIMITED SCALE The rdalayan Shaiebrokers' Association report: With tho Malayan Union cole Drafting Victory day upcountry markets were closed and business in Singapore was on a limit n" scale. In the industrial .section a lew prices were marked up. I cooied to-DAY AT THE 11 A.M.—
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    • 105 6 JEAN KENT IN HER MOST ENTICING ROU AT THE 11 a.m., 11"», 1.15 A I II A V ri,,,,,! 6.45, 9.30 ,ff Illn I J. Arthur Rank presents within m. ■JBML ils 'til'"'* .JPVJIi •••</. < Also Have you seen CHINESE IN BRITAIN? AND This Modern Age: "Sudan Drsp* MIDNIGHT
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  • 335 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) One of the main objects of the South China football team's tollr to Singapore is to search for possible talent to make up the Chinese soccer team which is to represent China in the 1948 world
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  • 53 7 The following are the results o r the semi finals of Rfixsd Doubles in the S.C.C. tennis tournament Mr. and Mrs. W. J. N. Warden beat R. N. Nelson and Miss Nathan, 6—l. 6 -2. R S. Smith and Mrs. GreenHill beat Mrs. Pitt and F. E.
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  • 58 7 F N Soccer Team Against ACFE The F. N. spor.s Club XI against the A.C.F.E. today at I Changi will be selected fromWillie Soh. G. McCully. Awang Chit, Tong Eng Kec. Sim Im Peng, Amatsah. J. Nonis. W. C. McKean, Kassim, Ali, Aini, Sudin. Aziz, and Talib. Transport will leave
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  • 30 7 A return friendly water polo and relay race between the Tiger Swimming Club and GHQ FARELF will take place tomorrow (Sunday! at 130 p.m. at Tanglin Barracks.
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  • 41 7 The League match arranged next Wednesday. Sept. 17, between the R.A.F. (Tengah) and the H.Q. FAR ELF will be postponed to Thursday. Sept. 18, as the South China visiting soccer team will be playing a S.AF.A. side on Wednesday.
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  • 29 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 12:—At Scarborough. Players beat Gentlemen by an innings and 10 runs. Gentlemen 135 and 217 (Howorth. left-arm slow spin, four for 71». Players 362.—Reuter.
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  • 39 7 Tapah, Sept. 11.—With a view to encouraging football amcing Chinese youths here, Mr. H. Seng, a keen sportsman, convened a meeting recently when it was decided to form the Chinese Youth Athlet c Association of Tapah.
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  • 215 7 (Tribune Staff Reperferl Forty-six racehorses and polo ponies reached Singapore yesterday by the British India liner Chanda from Brishane. Twenty of these among the best raerai in Australia anil live polo ponies are for Malaya Among them that very valuable racer Crispian which has hatl
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  • 111 7 In a game of seven ties, played at the Clerical Union Hall on Wednesday might, the A AU. beat the Useful B.P. by five games to two. Requite: jA.A.U. players mentioned "first): Singles: Poh Kirn Yam beat Goh Tian Chy e 10—15. 15—5. 15—3; Wee Er.g Siang
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  • 27 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 11. Cricket close of play Ai Scarborough. Gentleman vs. Players. Gentlemen 135 and 125 for 5 (Wilcox 57». Players .162 (Hutton 64. Howorth 80).—Reuter.
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  • 490 7 Following are the weights and acceptances for the first clay of the Perak Turf Club's three-day September meeting which opens In Ipoh today: RACE ONE HORSES CLASS 3. DIV. 4. 5| WRS. Vivacious 0»3 Friai's 0.0 Lena Dear (late Maisy Winn) 90 John Bull 9.0 Egyptian
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  • 93 7 RACE ONE 1. VIVACIOUS. 2. Lena Dear. Longshot: please. RACE TWO 1. NEW ERA. 2. Huron. Longshot: Jimmy Boy. RACE THREE 1, EDMOND DANTES. 2. Spring Fever. Longshot: Peace Night. RACE FOUR 1 KASHMIRI SONG. 2 Rock Son. Longshot: Goat's Skin. RACE FIVE 1 AVAIL. 2. United Saggitarius. Longshot:
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    • 132 7 s nHl([Kmnliuuol ti Brl N land ol t**iZ i >thall Players. Sin: 1" [J 'i CBUNtEV" HATINEE3 T»n'<>r:;>'v me a.m. T 9 15 P.M -TRACY CUEBALL" Thungkjng U.rv. P hons 1,327 jj« 30 9.00 p.m. "JALA RE" yv.;..; Til E* *lg T CKIES" WAH Watch Dealers. FOUNTAIN PENS. CIGARETTE CASES
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    • 121 7 GREAT WORLD GLOBE 3—7—9.15 p.m. "Renegades" Opens To-morTiv •\Vi r v of Monte Chii*t 0 SKY 7—9.15 p.m. Raiders of Ghost City*' Chapter 1 —7 NEW WORLD SUM 3—7—9.15 p.m. "Tar7an and the Green Goddess'' ROYAL 3 -6—8.-13 p.m. "Da»si Penn" < in Tamil» To-night (11.30'» Midnight 'ShehnaP j in
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    • 276 7 ff ti* L*. GREAT WORLD vit I 10-Wight arena—B. 4s p m Wrestling j PAZAK 9 ddKßk 20TH CENTURY PRESENTS 6 X AL AStS (WORLD LT. HEAVYWEIGHT o ii ii i' r I COLOURFUL BRITISH RASC j FERRANTE vs. WILCAT I RECENTLY STOPPED WINSPEAR VS BANTA I CALLON, LAMBONG. KONG.
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  • 609 8 U.S. Tennis Championships NEW YORK Sept 12 Wimbledon champion Miss Margaret Osborne went a step nearer to completing the double when she entered th| semi-finals of tne women's singles in the United States Lawn Tennis Championships which continued at Forest Hills nere loda in
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  • 24 8 There Were 25 deaths iron: Tuberculosis in Singapore for the week ending Sept. 6, against 26 In the previous week.
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  • 33 8 C. Y. M. A. Members' Social Night on Monday, 15th Sep;, a 7.30 p.m. in the parochial compound of The Church of th Sacred Heart. Tank Road. Member* and friends are cordially invited.
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  • 40 8 at the Theatre Uoydl, S./:-/.f/;</f. nhawiny <frt>>n Ie/i to right) Mrs. Thivy, Mr. j. A. Thivy 1 Agent <>! tto Govt. ~t India), Mr. Namazu fPrcM.s d of the Indian Muahm Leagm and Mr. Hethi (Information Officer, <;<»r'. of India I.
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  • 315 8 Reuter and U.P. MONTE CARLO. Sept 12.—Two world records and two European records were eclipsed when the European Swimming Championships were continued here today. AKx Jany, brilliant 17-year-old French spr'nt champion, br ke the world record when, he won the mens 40J metres lrrestyle championship
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  • 314 8  -  (By RESERVE Who will win today's maich when the SoiU i Cli rta I'Urists meet a M ..van Malay XI at the lalar Besar Stadium? This question is ::i the li;>s of every soccer enthusiast, and your guess is as s:ood as
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  • 46 8 Sincrapora Cricket Hub Men s Doubles (Open) semi-Anal Tennis Tournament ties on Ifonday: w H. Droogleevcr and i: f. Drooe;'eevei vs. K. X. R Wilson and R ML Kelson; R. F. Smith snd F E Mac!; vs. a. B. Paterson and V I*. liarbat.
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  • 692 8 Reuter. JONDON Scot 12-—Britan will reW on her own efforts and on the Commonwealth in her economic difficulties, which Will take not months but years to find a way through, Sir Stafford Cripps, President ol' the Board of Trade, told reprssenNatives of
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  • 155 8 (From Our Own Reporter.) TAP AH Sept- 12.—An elderly Chinese, Ciu-ong Koo:, wellknown member* of tho Chines community and merchant ol Banir village appeared before l »e local Magi-traie. Inche Abdullah bin Ibrahim, to arswei a fummons chaige of (a> having a pork .stall at BarJr
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  • 54 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 12: No* world record for any yearling saKs was set up at the Doneaster yearling blood -tock sal s this week The total aggregate for the tour days was 597.725 guineas lor 326 lots —an average record was 539,280 guineas '> Of 1.833 guineas. The
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  • 204 8 St c-fUi y Webb-Jones has Imported two 1« dt-handed bats from Man Kippax of Australia specially t V this game. Iffiy the best map sorry, lady, win. Teams for today's S.C.C. cricket mate on the Padanj; [/idles vs. The Men, t<. be played after
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  • 91 8 (Floln tkst Ova KUALA I L'Mpri M r Sabrarate p.,".' "Double 1 ttfl draft-ci at a J Association rem-... me Conimii'Kf. of Assembly Ba I n Lee presklirs, C The celebra iem Chinese NattoiTrJ J held on t U n el dar.g at ga ln
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  • 67 8 [Press Hat ilwn R BEREMBAN, Sept T fresh campaign to i agsirat the vild botTS which i still i soßrs*ar3 th/st 11 01 This was rereaeisrsJ dent Ccmmissiocer Pergffiey vho said be»ng nude to a purpose. It aiso proposed hsj «nootirg expeditiofli J] meanwhile, the
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  • 41 8 'From Our ou n R l|Krtn SUNGEI PATAU] Three .-a?o facj m have resumed work wtfcnaj engaged non-Unic 3 The other 29 sago Is i tected by iv strike by their easj pas reliably learned a v follow suit
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    • 65 8 m I Today at 3.15. 6.30 9.15 p.m. Mehtab and Nargis in '•ismaT* (Hindustani) Tonite Midnite: Gala All-Malaya Premiere' 1 ONCE AGAIN WITH THE LATEST!! i Anwar Wagdv and Miss Sahah i in "SERB ABI" (Egyptian) Tomorrow: "Lady Doctor" i 1 Moot Chin Restaurant No. 420. North Bridge Road, TELEPHONE
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    • 140 8 Church Service Tarn] Mil Short St:v:: > S.30 a.m: M r...:. vice at C. B. Paul. Si. in Holy C. m I' jr H C«l :.nd 5 30 p in Evei Si P C Cooi B a 5 150 p ru Evtii St. H I a m H i C
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 208 8 I 1 KJUrK To 9 WEATHER REPORT Showers Singapore weather forecast for 2-: hours from noon today supplied by the R.A.F. Central Fore Casting Station, Air Command. Far East. Local thundery showers at first becoming lair then tine. vv nd: Stiuh easterly to southerly; squally at first, then light. Suns
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