Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1947

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  • 53 1 The Malaya Tribune 0 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Now in Singapore, Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) -z„ ">" Singapore; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune London Asfmt*:—2lea»r9. Colm Tw-ner Ltd., Talbot Ffoxisv, 98, St., Martin s Lane, W.C.2.
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  • 453 1 U Mm' ol ne rteCt Of Si*!!* ,r lity I" f the EJ« trical LVpart- verKC of collapse. a the veiy VCf f thf reoccttpolioQ, tho ftinenl h*a been abl«* to su' ,,n > s oin witn of interruption. Mint repairs about to be tan I. however. wiM
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  • 577 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORE BAHRU, Today.—With Johore State, Chinese, Pakistan and Indian flags, and bunting fluttering m the steady breeze that Is blowing across the Straits, Johore Bahiu is a riot of colour as His Higrness Sultan Ibrahim's subjects of many nationalities and
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  • 225 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 16.—Mr- Gandhi declared here today he feered there 4 'bound to be war between India and Pakistan if the Dominion of Pakistan persisted in doirg wio-orr." After giving this wt ruing to Ihe Hindu youth organisation he went to Government House had an
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  • 180 1 U.P. LIVERPOOL. Sep 16." L >ri Wooiton. chairmar of the Co"--servr.t ye Party, in apeech today called upon the government to help solve the naron'.s nitnpowcr crisis by "reduch g by 50 per cent, the r umber of CifiJ servan r "It i s time
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  • 54 1 U.P. London. S2?t. 16.—Dollar hungry Britain tonight made its lirst withdrawal from the International Mo.ietrary Fund when it exchanged sterling for $30,--000 000. Under the charier o~ the Fund, Br tan can withdraw up to $320-million per year fur four years of its original donation to the
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  • 23 1 Reuter. Rochester, Minnesota, Sept. 16.The Maharajah off Kutch arrived here today for a physical examination at the renowod May Clinic.— Reuter.
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  • 109 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) While he was driving rear the Gap, Buona Vista Road, last night about 11, a European was signalled to stop by a man who was waving a torch. He slowed down only to find he was looking; into a pistol held by the man v/ho
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  • 41 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) An Ind ar, while walking about 9 last night at th e jurction of Queen Street and Middle Road, was hustled into a nearby alley by two Chinese, who robbed h'm of $30. No arms*were used".
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  • 36 1 (From Our Oxon Reporter) IPOH. Today.—Although ram threatened yesterday there is lots of sunshine this morning, and tho going is good. The best bets are Democrat, Blackpool, Pathfinder and Boy. SEE PACE SIX
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  • 38 1 U.P. BERLIN. Sept. 16 —Three specialists from the Boston Children's Hospital arrived today to direct iron lung treatment for Berlin's rising polio victims, the total of which jumped another 69 cases today, to 850. —U.P.
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  • 208 1 LONDON, Sept. 16.—A British-aircraft-carrier, escorted by a destroyer, has sailed from New Zealand for Guadalcanal, Solomon islands, to "aS3 st the local authorities in handling an uneasy situation", the British Colonial Office disclosed tonight. Following disturbances there, several arrests had been made, but latest
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Crieff, Sept. 16—Over a hundred people are suffering from poison believed to be due to eating cream buns at Crieff, Perthshire. Peter T. Mackenzie of Ccmrie has died. Dr. James Kelman, medical officer for Perth and Kinross, said the outbreak began on Sunday, Sept. 7. Many
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Shrewsbury, Sept. 16.—Wh'lShrewsbury firemen were still fighting a Are which began on Monday night in a s x-bay Dutch barn containing nearly 100 tons of unthrashed corn, 42-year-old farm labourer, Ernest Hughes of no fixed a bodyappeared at Shrewsbury on a charge of arson and was remanded
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  • 27 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 16. United States oil experts have been hired by the Turkish Mine Research Institute to make oil explorations, Ankara radio said today.—Reuter.
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  • 209 1 U.P. LONDON. Sept. 16.—The King and Queen announced today that they would give two parties preceding the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and L eutenant Philip Mountbatten at Westminster Abbey on Nov. 20. There will, be an afternoon party at St. James Palace on Nov. 17. primarily
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  • 37 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. 16. The United Stales dollar soared in the Chinese black market today to $47.000 (Chinese) its highest mark for several weeks owing to a general trend of rising food and commodity prices. Reuter.
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  • 34 1 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 16 Moscow Radio broadcast a Tass Copenhagen dispatch today that the landing of an American detachment in Egedesmuende, Greenland, "evoked a wave of indignation among the Danish people."— U.P.
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  • 26 1 U.P. LONDON, Sapt. 16.—Food Miniate 1 John Strachey said today that Britain would not buy any more American turkeys, not even for Chritmas.—U P.
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  • 25 1 U.P. LONDON, Sept. 16.— Radio Moscow said the title "Mother Heroine" had been conferred on 66 mothers of 10 or more children. —U.P.
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  • 40 1 U.P. OSLO, Sept. 16.—The Government have announced a new petrol ration system would be introduced throughout Norway October 15, but did not divulge details, except that private cars would need special reasons to get petrol at all. —U.P.
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  • 40 1 VATICAN CITY, Sept. 16. Monsignor Josep Patrick Hurley, Bishop of St Augustine, Florida, and Apostolic Nuncio to Yugoslavia, returned to Rome today. He will report to the Pcpe tomorrow on the latest developments concerning the church in Yugoslavia.
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  • 44 1 S'jigapcre Army HQ today announced Aye soldiers have been sentenced to death by hanging, in connection with the Christmas Island Mutiny trial. The mutiny, in March, 1942, resulted in the death of a British officer and several British NCOS.
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  • 217 1 (Tribui.c Staff Reporter). The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, row holidaying in England, is expected back here some time next Sir Franklin, who left Singapore in May on health grounds, i s understood to have discussed with the Colonial Office mat ers relating to
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  • 46 1 Reuter. BATAVIA. Sept. 16. Dutch troop 3 advanced against Republican army resistance in three places west of Malang. about 250 miles south, of Sourabaya in east Java, today according to tonight's Republican communique. The Dutch lost 25 men, the communique said Reuter.
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  • 112 2 Bagan Serai, Sept. 16. The terrifying experience of seeing members of his family and those of his neighbour stabbed to r*eath in cold blood, was related by fifteen-year-old Tan Keng Hua in i the course of a preliminary in- j quiry into a charge of abduction against
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  • 135 2 Osman bin Ali, a 21-year-old Malay pleaded guilty to theft before the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. F. Bernard Oehlers yesterday on a charge of stealing $115 from No. 7, Singapore Harbour Board Coolie lines on Aug. 21. The court was told that the accused occupied the same
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 432 2 SIIIPPI NG IN SINGAPORE Agents For Malayan Railways AND gli:x lIM From U.K. Continental Ports Glengarry for Hongkong. Shanghai due Late Oct. iOm L.ONDON, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM. ROriEKDAM, GLENARTNY (calls HAMBURG I Due Sept. 23 ELPENOR Sept. 28 TYDEUS Early Nov. From U,K. lor Straits, Kong and Ccina IMMM s. IV.
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    • 666 2 Pains in Back Gone in 3 Hours it you suffer terrible, sharp pain* or dull wearing down aches In back or aides, you can't get rid of these with ordinary medicines because you must kill tha germs In your kidneys. Other symptoms of Kidney and Bladder Disorders are Scanty. Prequsnt
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    • 464 2 Re TAY BUCK POH deceased All persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of ,No. 55 Boat Quay, Singapore, Who died on the 4th day of June, 1947, are required to send particulars of their claims in writinsr to the Public Trustee, who is the
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    • 423 2 Please .hi tre*. whatever m£ M either direct to 2S, *k£ Appointment of Welfare 0 Applicat l 0 ar? 285$ W salary $:50 p.rn i n Transport d Allowai, 4 Si 5, «12 Good Sfi*jj fluency Malay Ui work a age. p rairir tary. rjfl ber 1947. vi der SINGAPQIii
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  • 120 3 application form for entry permits into from China j s tow being issued by the Imnent. dispenses w-th the need for the signature of applicant and was first used yesterday. ame appli^- nts 1: rovision. Some from S2 to guarantor* Co rood
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  • 142 3 noted newly added :v. 11 works u> on Saturj'. John Redwond» B k ol Words. Rjoert) Yesterday. Tin- Socialist %x hard So For the Parade. Dillcni Trail of the H Saara: iDeais) Gods of th? Spais.-t J. M.) Air Power and Wl re Aye FTrTTOW g Partners. nliVr)
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  • 249 3 At the Second District Court yesterday: Loe Buan Hiang (23) pleaded gu;lty to selling a cup of coffee 5 cents in excess of the controlled price and to using sweetened condensed milk contrary to Food Control regulation*. He was fined $150 or 4 weeks rigorous mur on
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  • 154 3 irrom Our Own Reporter.) Kuaiu, Luiiipui, Sept. 10. —oeing unable to give a iatt&tactory account oi nmiseli on being questioned by the Police wno :cund nun Sleeping on hvelOOt Waj of tne Pudu Railway Station, riuala Lumpui, a Lmoese, wong can, wao convicted oy Raja
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    • 10 3 I For Smokers I who prefer a 1 »dun Belfast
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    • 783 3 ae SITUATIONS VACANT COMPETENT canvasser to canvassmg Subscribers during spate nmefor Directory Good income guaranteed salary plus commission. Apply Box No. A 266 MT bmgapore. (P23S) WANTED Female short hau l typisi to start work immediately state qualification and salary required to Post Box. 516 Sin ap°rf-'- (o KSi WANTED
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    • 574 3 ACCOMMODATION American couple seeking house to rent ior six months starting November or December. Contact Twining, American Consulate, tele- phono 5066. (N. 201) OFFICER AND WIFE, no children, require acCommodotion November on I wards apply Boz No. A 245, Malaya Tribune, Singap >re. <M.m> j ANY OWNER wishing to let
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    • 556 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE- Special interest to the Dental Surgeon—One U.S.A. Automatic Air Compressor Unit, DC Motor, V2OO/250, Amp. 9, R P M. 2,000- Condition practically new. Price moderate -can be seen at No. 195. Middle Road, SingaP°f«- (P. 2391 hOR SALE: Diesel Engines. 6. H P. totally enclosed, stationarytank
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    • 770 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE i FOR SALE: BSA motor-cvclc 1945 model 500 cc. telescopic fork, perfect condition, insurance ti" Sept. 1948, new tyres and batcerv on view I—s p.m. Daily Lee c/o Sintit. 170, Cross Street. (P. 228) FOR SALE: Pontiac Saloon 1941 tip-top condition new p;-i?u tax comprehensive insurance paid.
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    • 599 3 LOST FEMALE SIAMESE CAT LOST. Finder please return to Animal Infirmary. I No. 40, Kampong Java Road. Reward. (L.174) FINANCE ADVERTISER WISHES to manufacture machinelcss pernfVnent waving pads in Malay a requires small capital for starting. Intel ested parties, eitiic. sex. j please write for further particulars Ito Box A
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  • 552 4 Judged from their records, the Public Relations Departments of Singapore and the Malayan Union have proved a dismal failure. These departments were spirited into' existence after the war as an emergency measure which hlle i sl need during the transition days but had outlived their usefulness by the
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  • 1253 4  -  Eight nations are engaged in a scramble to portion among themselves a new continent. Strange tales of the fabulous wealth hidden beneath its snow and ice have gripped the imagination of men. But others have described the present scramble for the control of the Antartic
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  • 299 4 Letters' To The Editor 1 Sir,—-The letter headed "in o\tni 'loday written uy M. Woodroffe Hill takes me to tas* for "lactual yet misleading repoitmg. Uniortunately Mr. Hill nas not evidently read a previous article in which 1 mentioned the Lettish Information Service. I
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  • 551 4 Sir,—I read with interest TfioUgfstflti s" letter—"Lottery Opposed' which appreared in t.ie Malaya Tribune recently. I do not in the lease believe thai a lottery is an irresponsible way of raising funds. On tho oiner hand, 1 do emohatic.liy uiterate my opinion that it ent of the best and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 82 5 Electricity for the following area* will be cut off I tonight if the public do not carry out the Electricity authorities' request for I voluntary rationiny, and so j keep consumption to a mini- mum: I New Bridge Road, j South Bridge Road, Maxwell Road, I Tanjong
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  • 83 5 U.P. PEIPING, Sept. IG. Gencrai Yen Hsi Shan, former war lord who submitted to Government authority in the middle of the 1920s to rule Shunsi province as Itfl "model povernoi". has taken new Bttpa against the drug habit and Communists, press dispatches reported today. Reports
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  • 427 5 But you can help to avoid it (Tribune StafT Reporter) YOUR DISTRICT MAY SUFFER A TOTAL BLACKOUT TO NIGHT. St. Jarr.es Power Station now in the throes of having a 10,000 kilowatt turbine removed and another installed in its place as fast as conditions permit,
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  • 53 5 When Mr. J, A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India, addressed the Indo-Malayan Association at their tea-party on Monday, he quoted Pandit Nehru on the duty of Indians v/ho live outside of India. It was that "every Indian outside India must work for the country in
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  • 139 5 Mr. H. J. C. Wait, M.C.S., *s now the Fourth Singapore Pol.cc Magistrate. Mr. Wait is taking Mr. H. W. Nightingales place. Mr, Nightingale, who for many months wad the Fourth Pdjice Magistrate in Singapore, w:ll be joining the Singapore Econom'c Affairs Branch of the
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  • 85 5 On the '"commendation of the Captain of the S. A. Boy's Home, a boy charged with theft of some metai spare-parts, was bound over in the sum of J5O for six months. The accused was reported by the Captain of the Home, to be quite responsive
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  • 45 5 Penang. Sept. 16.—The Modical Priority Committee of the Penang Mcd: cal PraCtit i oners' Society, formed two months ago, has. up todate assisted 130 Indian, and 53 Muslim decs passe.lgers and 22 Indian and 12 Muslim second class passengers lor passages to India.
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  • 1108 5 The dramatic re-trial of 33 year-old Irwin Oliver Jones, a contractor charged with the murder of a young Eurasian, Maurice Fox, at the Malayan Seminary on the night of Oct. 31 last year by shooting at him, entered its final phase in the Eighth Assizes
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  • 102 6 Five Chinese, )Se.)g Wa Che (42), Chua Lai (43), Lee Chew < M>, Yeo Keng Hock (20) and Ong S<v> Bon (18), were yesterday at the Fourth Police Court allowed bail in $100 each on a charge of loitering with intent to commit an offence. The men were
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  • 1211 6 SELECTIONS FOR TODAY "By Unitas" IPOH, Wednesday—Picking out the winners for to-day will once again be difficult as most of the winners of the first day are bunched together. The weather has been threatening and if heavy rain falls, there are bound to be several
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  • 109 6 < At the annual general meeting held at Sembawang on August 31 the following were elected office-bearers of the Sembawang Badminton Party for the coming year: President: Mr. Angad Singh. Vice President: Mr. Peter Then. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Darshan Singh. Asst. Secretary: Mr. Jolly Ang. Sports
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  • 22 6 TJVf Central Registration Office at t)tie G.P.O. beat its own record for daily registration yesterday when 257 registered as voters
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  • 440 6 Immediately following a fine of $500 imposed on Mr. S. C. Goho, prominent Singapore lawyer for conby Mr. Justice Brown in the High Court yesterday, Mr. Goho told the Tribune that whether the matter will go to the Judicial Committee of the Privy
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  • 188 6 At the last general meeting of the'Jin Yew Sia Association held on the 14th instant, the following were elected officials for *he year 1947-1948: Patrors:— Messrs. Lim Jit Liang. Woo Chin Peng. Arg Kirn Cheo. and Lim Chiap Leng. President: Mr. Org Siorg Bee. Vice-Presidents: Messrs.
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  • 103 6 tTribune Staff Reporter) The Kalian- airstrip which runs acres, Mountbatten Road will S£ dergo two or three days' repair commencing: from 7.45 this mmn--1 Road will be closed to all traffic while aircraft that normally use the Kallang airstrip win be diverted to the Changi
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  • 19 6 An Indian believed to be connected with the recent series of taxi robberies has been detained by the Police.
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  • 39 6 ms*/ i f? cp i I waa arrested L,i *m las' night C N* gM»e< t*. fion pre* the v, er* armed 7> 'ten-guns, a s>kh r*» m ft Thf siutpeclei tW carried out
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    • 123 6 Ist INSTALMENT STILL GOING STRONG!! 11 am. 2 4.15. 6.30 9.13 I Midnight Premiere To-morrow I Fmr/ O/ -THE MUM\ FRI. AT MIDNIGHT j ■ft Jfe READY FOR THE MILLIONS □F CARTOON WHO Jiff j HAVE DEMANDED THAT PQWcrv j d man L J c: |f His Super mk/mOWWmI bo.i>
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  • 387 7 (By RESERVE) South China Athletic Association footballers who delighted their supporters with a clev-r exhibition of neat out work and good football in their previous fixture against the S.C.F.A. will appear this evening for their final gams v Singapore against the Singapre Amateur
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  • 28 7 SOCCER South China vs. S.A.F.A. Combined Civilians and Services, Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m! Johore Bahru Chinese vs. Johore Bahru Malays, Johore Bahru Padang, 5.15 p.m.
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  • 101 7 The S.A.F. Cup Competition committee will hold a meeting at the S.R.C. on Mor.day Aug. 22 at 5 p.m. for the draw of the second round of the S.A.F.A. cup competition. On Saturday, a vital match will be played between the S.C.I F.A. (2) and the M.F.A. to
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  • 63 7 The following will represent 'he Chinese Swimming Club in a friendly game of table tennis against the St. Andrew's School op Sunday at 2.30 p.m. at the C.S.C. premise*: Singles: Li-v Tong Keng, Tan Koo n Jim. Chio Eng Quee Lim Choo Ann and Cho Sec Kin. Doubles:
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  • 89 7 The line-up for this evening's big ma+ch between the South China tourists ani the combined Singapore XI is as followsSOUTH CHINA XI SINGAPORE XI Tarn Kicn.i Horn Aitkin (S.C.CJ Lam Yu> Shun- Abdul Rahman (M.F.A.. Tse Kai* Hung Lawther (S.R.C.) Lav Hint, Choy Vass <
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  • 185 7 Fight fans are promised a fistic treat this Sunday at the Happy World Covered Stadium. After much negotiation, Promoter N. L. Lim, has managed to sign up Baby Baltazar and .Som Pong. This match is a "natural" and boxing enthusiasts have been waiting for its
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  • 100 7 Reuter. LEICESTER. Sept. 16. Riding Mre. Gwyn, a five-to-four on favourite, in a desperate finish to win the Kegworth Nursery handicap plate at Laicester today by a head, Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, scored his 200 th winner of the season on the course where he
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  • 37 7 Reuter. LONDON. SeDt. 13: Rugby Unio n Result: Penzance Newlyn 0, Swansea 17. Rugby League Result: 'York* shire Cup, First Round, Second Leg). Halifax 15, York 10: York eliminated. Other match: Oldham 26, Sa'ford o.—Reuter.
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  • 74 7 F N B'MINTON TEAM FOR SUNDAY The following will be selected to represent the F. N. Sport Club "B" Team in a friendly badminton match consisting of four singles and two doubles against the National City Bank Sports Club on Sunday at 9 a.m. sharp at the Trafalgar Street court:
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  • 235 7 Staging a fine recovery after losing the second set, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden annexed the mixed doubles title of the S.C.C. Open Tennis Tournament when they beat Roy Smith and Mrs. A- Greenhill 7—5. 2— 6. G 0 yesterdayRoy Smith and Mrs. Givenhill
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  • 136 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 16. Britain's most outstanding amateur boxer in the last two years, C. S. M. T. Johnny Ryan, who was also Britain':; only winner in the European championships in Dublin, saying his injured right hand Which handicapped him in important events at the end
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  • 84 7 A friendly badminton match consisting of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles, will be played on Friday, September 19 commencing at 7.00 p.m.. between the Merry Union Badminton Party "B" toam and the Bright Star Badminton Party, at the former's court. The following will be selected to represent the
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  • 102 7 IPOH. Sept. 16.—Former Pcbadminton representative ur.d now regarded as China's No. l vi the shuttlecock game, Chyo Kok Wah has returned to looh after an absence of seven \ears, bringing with him his wife and many trophies. Choy, before the war broke out, was studying medicine
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  • 60 7 Members of the Government Clerical S:rvice.s Union are asked to attend a committee meet ing to be held on Sept. 20 at 2 p.m. at the premises 0? the Singapore Civil Service Canteen. The meeting w?U approve applications for membership, elect new vice-president and an hon.
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  • 60 7 I Kota Raja has been invited to play a friendly game of soccer with a Segamat XI, on the ocj casion of the Sultan's birthday, lat Segamat o n Friday. The following are invited to represent Kota Raja:— Jaafar, Abdulrahman, Salleh, Eksannawawi, Harith, Zamzam,
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  • 345 7 Enjoyable tennis was seen at the Chinese Consulate grour.-ds yesterday evening when some of Singapore's and Malaya's tennis aces participated in a tennis exhibition before a distinguished fcatherirg. The exhibition, was arranged by the Consul-General, Dr. Wu Paak-Shing. China's football favourite, Lee Wai
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  • 264 7 RAF (Se'etar) 4 RAF (Base HO) i Fielding tho 'stronger team, the RAtT (Seletar) eliminated the RAF (Base HQ) from the SAFA Cup Competition to the tune of four goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Seletar play.d a good game, their
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  • 78 7 Reuter. jNEW YORK, Sept. 15. Joe Louis will defend his world heavyweight title against Jersey Joe Waleott over 15 rounds at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 5, it was announced tonight. The non-title fight between the pair scheduled for Nov. 14 has, theiefore, been cancelled.
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  • 81 7 A frier dly match between the first teams of the Endeavour Badminton Party ar.d the Lucky Strike Badminton Party will be played this Sunday at 2-00 p.m. at the Endeavour Badminton Party's home court, No. 20. Rambai Road. Any parties OT clubs desiring to have matches Wuh the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 363 8 PENANG, Sept. 16 The preliminary inquiry in the case 6f See Bah Sing and SIX other accused was held yerterday afterfioon in the Third Court before Mr. J. P. Blackledge. A qualified Siamere interpreter, Mr. Fong Loon of the Standard Vacuum Oil Co., was engaged for
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  • 216 8 SHANGHAI. Sept. 16. The Chinese press here. today played up a repor* that a 680-carat din* mond. described ai ranking a many *he vwld's largest and c impartible uith the famous Koh-i-Noor jewel, wax reposing in the vault of a Shan (thai bank and was being offered
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  • 355 8 Reuter. IRIFSTF, Sept. 13.—Yugoslav troops today moved t> til? borders of the new* free territory of" Trieste, where feeling was still tense after the excite ment and disturbances which marked tfce beginning at midnight of the city's independence, up.der the terms of the Italian Psace
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  • 89 8 Reuter. RANGOON. 16. Burma xyill he an independent sovn*eign republic by next Jarmarv 31 at the latest declared Thakin Lun Counsellor fot Foreign Affairs and President of the Rangoon branch of th" finiiKa<>'i .t Peoples Federation league Addressing n "itcmembran'" Rally*' todpy tb mark two montln 'according to
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  • 64 8 Ml Wu Chye Sin. who holds the rank of a «aptain, baa boon awarded the Order of the British Empire, as announced in one of the latest issues of the London Go\<j~nment Gazette. Thia award was given him for gallant and meritorious services In the underground
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  • 341 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 16—A dramatic message to Indian- in South Africa was today handed to Mr. Ashwin Chcudrc 0 their representative here, by Mrs. Lakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian United Nations delegation, in wjhich she declared. ''We are with
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  • 145 8 Reuter. PANGOON. .Sept. 16 TwoW« million a "en;; rce r-fUvnl'on with :<n exportable furnluw nf ISO 000 tons is the target set f"»r by th n Pl.-nnini Board I in a four-year ecanemic me nnn-umcod here today. The plann'np: hoard's r>ro«rramr*lS of or-.r.omic ieha'u!'Lr.tion featu r c~ intensive
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  • 35 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 16—There was meagre activity in the afterneon as trader?.watched the movem nt.-- of commodities and digested news of the international sc*nc but 1 earlier improvement was well maintained.—-Reuter.
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  • 55 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Sept. 16. —Wh le pooping dowr. in a pit to turn off the tap at the reservoir one mile frcm her 3, yesterc'av afternoon, a 30-year-old Indian was slashed from behind with a pararg. sustaining fatal injury. An Indian workman, aged about 45, has been taken
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  • 37 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 16. Rugby I'nion result: Rcdruth% 0, Swansea 0 j R'igby L?«gue Results: Yorksthtre Cup First round second leai gue. 3utlcy 3. Hull 6. Batley eliminated. Keighley 8, Hunsiet 13. Hunslct eliminated. Reciter.
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  • 28 8 LONDON. Sept. 16.- The following are Home Football results: Third Division Northern. Oldham 0 Hartlepools 2. Irish League Gold Cup Final: Belfast Celtic 2, Distillery 2.
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  • 44 8 In connection with tho possibility of a black out tonight in various areas, including the Great World area, the park will rely on its own generating plant for pawer and illumination and no interruption nee< i therefore be feared by patrons.
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  • 369 8 'Tribune Stiff Reporter) MALACCA, Sept. 15.—The appointment of Chinese Ke'uas in Malay in the Jasin District by the District Officer, Wing Commander F. R. C. Fowle hfs hsd serious repercussions In Malay quarters. At *m meeting of the Llailis renghuhi. a vigorous am) b'tter protest
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