Malaya Tribune, 15 October 1947

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune L THE PEOPLE M THE PEOPLE Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) s* ess SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents .—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Tallot
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  • 383 1 New Security Force Likely Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 14—Russia s support for a partition solution In Palestine, coming on top of United States proposals for an international control force during the transition period, raises for the first time the practical possibility of Soviet troops being
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  • 23 1 I iv.v was kn<xked dowa r v 15 this moi n- yer s in the in.I then I B
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  • 49 1 Mm Staff Reporter) ■\r.. y stem Ol Far Eas- I id utlng will be reWU Mr. J. Clarke, Contbe Overseas Service. fctif lortni«mVs Ifelßfapc c. t Quit arrived here ou Jr all: ha established a En Be uw Far Ea>- Br..c:.i-- ag hi .'.quarters
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  • 79 1 lE>:-S< it n of I iSjm ipop liranchl nas financial t in K\-5v rvicemen v per 1 these aplnhave been carefully and "?■>!! nr.t m'' 1 of its ac- enmlnvt As- ciation has a an with the memice at ling a Si,; on tl c Vie- p.m.
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  • 335 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malayan Airways. Singapore, are investigating if starling two separate daily serPenang—a freight-cum-mail service, "purely passenger service. tfLJS |Miterial|se if the Mr D E. M. k ?eii;i! Ma!ai:la A.rways Hi onp worth's wr.si«Jeration t Mr. ifir *»t the lire carKMfaterage of
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  • 61 1 (Tribume stuff Reporter) A 22-year-old Malay, believed lO be one of three convicts who nroae jail from Outram Itoad Prison in March during a thunderstorm, has been rearrested in Klang and brought down to Singapore Hr was serving a seven year sentence for armed lobbery. When the
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  • 76 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IPOH, Tuesday.—Two Jnspct. tors at present stationed in Perak are among eight. Asiatic Inspectors of the Malayan Police Force who have been eie. vated to the rark of Assistant Saperintenderts of Police. This promotion hi Prospective from July, 1947. These two officers are
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  • 54 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14. Joe Lawson. horses under whose charge won over £500.000 during almost 20 years in which he trained at Manton, has bought the Carlsbury racing establishment at Newmarket from Mr. C. Waugh. Lawson has been looking for training stables since he left Manton at the
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  • 49 1 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, OcU 14.— AFL President William Green today rejected a plea from CIO President Philip Murray for a Joint political action to win a labour Congress in 1948. Green said no to Murray's proposal for the third time in ten months.— U.P.
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  • 29 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 14.—Fruit picked from London bomb sites and bushes and trees on Hampstead Heath have been made into 15 varieties of jam.—Reuter.
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  • 29 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 14.—The cruiser Belfast is due at Portsmouth, her home port, from the Far East on Wednesday, for the first time in eight years.- Reuter.
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  • 33 1 London, Oct. 14.—A bomb disposal squad has removed a 30-lb. bomb, which Mr. J. Monger, licensee o' the Rose and Crown, Green Street, Green, Kent, found in tbe garden.
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  • 130 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. 14.—The faUof 69 people aboard a giant United States flying boat down in the North Atlantic was still uncertain ton.ght as New York Coastguards reported a lashing gale of growing violence in the area. International Airlines, owner* of the flying boat,
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  • 67 1 Reuter. Hanoi, Oct. 14.—France was employing considerable forces *> launch 'a great encircling offensive' against Indo-Oriinese Republican forces, the Viet-Nam CV-PUblican radio said tonight, according to French sources in Hanoi. The Viet-Mlnh Central Committee issued a proclamation to the people of Tonkin calung up on everyone to
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  • 89 1 Reuter. BRAZ. AUSTRIA. Oct. 14.—A British patrol reported earlier to have disappeared two days ago while on a journey towards the Yugoslav frontier was tonight officially stated to have returned. No details of the circumstances were disclosed. British authorities in Austria had applied to Yugoslavia for
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  • 58 1 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. J1 The United States Senate Appropriations Committee will meet promient membets of the British Government between Nov. 4 and Nov. 7 for discussions which are expected to carry the Marshall plan investigations another stage ahead, it was learned here today. Members of the committee will
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  • 418 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) While it is hoped that the urgent appeal for ra dium by local medical authorities will be answered by the arrival of a supply in two months' time, the Singapore General Hospital is coping with yet another
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  • 112 1 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 11 Two Argentine purchasing commissions, naval and aeronautical, have between them placed contracts worth £20.000.000 with British firms for jet-fighters, bombers and ships, it was authoritatively learned here today. Some Meteor jet-fghters have already been flown to Buenos Aires and with a squadran
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  • 42 1 Reuter. BOSTON. Oct. 14:—Mr. George Marshall, United States Secretary of State, may making his first public statement on the new Communist international Organisation wnen he addresses a conference of the Congress of Industrial Organisations here tomorror. —Keuter.
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  • 39 1 Reuter. SAIGON. Oct. 14:—The CocMnChlna branch of the AH Vietnam Women's Association has sent a mes- sage to Mrs. Pandit requesting her "help for a country struggling for the same freedom which India Is now enjoying'.—Reuter.
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  • 38 1 Reuter. NANKING. Oct. 14:—The British Parliamentary mission headed by Lord Ammon left here for Pelplng this morning after a five-day stay In Nanking. After Peiping, the mission will visit Shanghai, Hankow and and Chungking.—Reuter.
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  • 56 1 U.P. TOKIO. Oct. 14:—The Importance of full rice collections in Japan in the comine harvest was emphasized today fy American aerlcultural experts attached to SCAP wno pointed out that shortage of cereal crops In the United States and elsewhere may result in the curtailment of rice substitute exports
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  • 39 1 P. TOKIO. Oct. 14 —Ceylon Is in great need of a number of industrial plants available as reparations from Japan. J.E.R. Hensman. Ceylon's representative on the United Kingdom Reparations Team to Japan told the United Press today.—P.
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  • 144 1 U.P. BAGHDAD. Oct. 13. Acting Foreign Minister Abdullah- Hafdidh informed the U.S. Charge D'Affaires today that anti-American feeling was so high in Iraq, because of the United States' decision to support Palestine partition, that he could not guarantee the safety of Congressmen Frances P.
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  • 124 1 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) j A slight drop in the price of I black-market sugar is predicted I in business circles due to the Otßj rial announcement of increase in I the weekly sugar rytion from 4* tahils to 6 tahils per person. A fortnight ago. the
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  • 83 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The last lot of Japanese war ships, drawn by Britain, anchored at Johore Shoal Buoy yesterday evening. After spending the night there th.y continued to the Naval j Dockyard where they tied up it j 10.30 this morning The ships are the second
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  • 90 1 NEW DELHI, Ort. 14:—More thr.n 20 countries will be represented at the Asian Regional conference of the International Labour Organisation which opens in New Delhi on Oct. 27 to study Asia's social and economic problems. Mr. Gandhi will probably open tho '•onference which will be
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  • 90 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Teachers' Unions in the ay; states cf t.ie Malayan Union and ib£ Singapore Teachers' Union hav3 affirmed through tneir federation, th; Malayan Teac.eis Union, support of the introduction ol income-tax in Malaya In a letter despatched to the Governments Of ihe Malayan Union
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    • 461 2 SHIPPING IN SLNGAPORI Agcut.* fr«>r Malayan Kailwav* AND tiLEX LIA£ From U.K. Continental Ports Glengarry for Hongkong, Shanghai uue Late Oct. hUK iajNDUN. a*m i'WJiiRP, AMMKhL'AAI. ROiTIfcKDAM. ELPENOR C 8 9 TYDEUS Nov. 4 from U.X. ior Straits. Houg Kong ai d China GLENGARRY one 21st October. BRECONSHIRE due 7th
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    • 565 2 MANSFSLD CO., blO. P (Incorporated in Singapore* BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Antilochus" From U.K. JM 1 1R f'Maron" Due from U.K lfi'" i "Diomed" Due from U-K. Qg- JJ "Lycaon- Due from U.K Oc •'Stentor" Due from U.K Oct j "Melampus" Due from U.S.A -v* Nov.
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    • 270 2 Tne Dent Teehniffij oxpeneice of LJ3 M passed ihe J2L 05,1,1 C Examination or? h r tion of eouinl2.t erode. Aoplicatio ar.d qualification, 13*?« dressed to Dir Chinese Club 1 Applications are m for the post oi Lin. 7 PjltJie above club ton?* qualification a ppiic be holder oft? Medal
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  • 274 3 y r 3t P lc ™re, the Him version of -Thp l/ttle Foxes, T ?|riSgled agamst ihe .tyrannical doml natw oi ray Bettfi Davis, and .'mally t( salf by leaving horn,-. y I won lhe Academy Award far my performance in Mrs M\n\ but at. the cost of
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    24 3 QUESTION: n roles suit, co mtmal ifajiwlj [am suck a milo. luring my luloid I have asrainst lhe m iiitiej of exis-
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  • 246 3 3S, Oct. H.—The Reverend Micharl missionary, is here to present a •H< rrioe of South West Africa lirican annexation of or trusteeship Africa, it was revealed at a press conWds fair u> spell disaster not only he whole of tho continent, of Africa. x 3<i<iition
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  • 152 3 LONDON.. Oct. 13— The Duke and Duchess of Winasor have not yet been Invited to the wedding of their niece Princess Elizabeth, ft was confirmed on Monday, and many in Britain are inclined to view the onrssion at another instance of the Royal Family's refusa' to
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  • 51 3 U.P. STOCKHOLM, Oct. 14. j ThirteeK. people were k»il<cl, threo seriously injured, when i nair crashed into passer.ger bus ;at 12 miles from Stockholm. i The bus was destroyed and thrcwr 20 yards from the tracks. Eight passengers were 1 killed immediately. Five others d?d in hospital.- U
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  • 73 3 Reuter. ANKARA. Oct. 14.— The Turkish Goverrmont formed by Ha. <*an Saka on Sept. 10, received a vote of corfnlenee In the Natiorai Assembly las! nighl by 362 votes to 49. I The Government had resented a policy to the Assembly dir. j ferine little from that of
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  • 35 3 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14.—Two million Haig's Fund poppies will be on sale next month for Popp.\ Day. whic'i tn»s yeo* w 1 Nov. 8. the day before R:m uancc Day.—Reuter.
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  • 84 3 U.P. Whatever the reason, BO one in Royal c rcles is said to be particularly happy about the necessity for tho decision. The chances of the Windsors j attending the wedding always haye been regarded as \a'y slim, even though "two influential nat'onal newspapers recently suggested the
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  • 162 3 LONDON. (By Air Because of what a liUlc ftf told him Thomas, of Devon.averue. S.ou*h. wert into th- garden at «1« back of a i eighbours house. He heard whimpering coming from under the grourd ard. roklrc around with a stick dug up a live puppy
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  • 75 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. United States Export-Import Bank moved to ease Western Eu ropean crisis by authorising hardpressed France to use up to $180,000,000 of its funds of her emergency purchases of Amencar coal and other desperatelyneeded raw materials. The credit, representing the urspert balance ot
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  • 848 4 Long the victim of slump psychology, the rubber marKet appears to have gathered a little conndence over recent weeks and tlie current price is over the danger level at which efhcient estates confront tho prospect of having to close. The price has crept up to 34
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  • 1006 4 OSWALD HENRY tells you all about AMONG the presents which Princess Elizabeth will receive for her wedding from the peoples of Malaya will be an exquisite gold casket from Singapore valued at several thousand dollars. The casket, according to the final sketch approved will
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  • 521 4 Sir, —At the U.M.N.O Seventh Assembly at Johore Istana Besar. held recently, Che Puteh Maria binti Ibrahim Rashid condemned the Malay practice of marrying of Malay girls of 14 and 15 years to grandfathers of 50 to 60. To most of our oid diehards
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  • 446 4 column urr k > rc^( "<"■ f X The choice of D as the now m,,'r n State for the rou cation that w h [»or r importance 7'B *S In the Far nC 0r ha&toTJ? Colonial N?! It is well-known that v has an Afr*a£
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  • 66 5 Reuter. BnrtßOW IN FUKNEWb Lancashire. Oct. 14.-The thirty thousand-ton Orient passenge! liner Oreade s was launched here today by Lady Mcrshcad. wife of Sir Ltslie James Horshead Sydney manager of the Orient L ne. It is the largest passenger liner to be launched anywhere in the world
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  • 105 5 A Chinese youth who gave his age at the Juvenile Court yesterday as 15, was ordered by Mr. B. L. Chua. to be produced at the Second Police Court. Mr. Chua held .hat the boy was not 15. but over 16. The boy was charged
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  • 79 5 At yesterday's resumed hearing of the ease in which two 8.0.R.'5. G. McCulloch and C. Howell are charged with criminally assaulting a fourteen-and-a-half year old Chines.- girl, at the 8.0.R.'s Billet at Mt. Elizabeth, on the night of May 8 the complainant occupied the witness
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  • 231 5 Bayonet Charges In New Campaign Reuter AAP. NANKING, Oct. 14.—Government troops under a i heavy artillery barrage have begun their drive to clear out Communist strongholds northwest of Tieslim?, important railway city 40 miles north of Mukden as Nationalist reinforcements continue to fltream into Manchurisa,
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  • 201 5 The managing partner of the Peoples Press, in Market Street, jV. p. Abdullah was yesterday lined $250 at the Third Police Court for carrying on a printing, I press without renewing his U- cence. Abdullah pleaded guilty. A.S.P. E. J. Linsell of tne
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  • 155 5 Alleged to have voluntarily caused hurt to Ismail bin Haji Hassan with a screw driver, an Indian. Subramaniam, pleaded cuilty to the charge and was nr.ed $50. or six weeks' rigorous imprisorment. The accused was said t 0 have committed the offence at H a.m. on
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  • 235 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The battle against Malaya's Scourge No. 1 Tuberculosis is about to begin on a big scale in the Malayan Union. Malacca is to hay? a special hospital for tuberculosis cases, while in Selangor ami in Perak schemes are being initiated for domiciliary treatment.
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  • 109 5 A 36-year-old Chirese Lim Kai Chiang, who bought 2.\ gallons of samsu because his wife had just had a baby, was yesterday at the Third Magistrates Court fined $150 for possessing dutiable liquor. In passing judgement, Mr. F. Bernard Oehlers, remarked "It would have been
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  • 296 5 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14.-Class A age and service group release and discharge programme for the three Services in thr first quarter of 1948 arc: Royal Navy (average): Medical officers 66-69. Dental Officers 59 to 62. Men 72 to 75. Women Part 69 to 70. All officers in the
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  • 193 5 Singapore will get a bigger sugar ration from October 20. The present figure of tahils will be increased to 6 tahils but the price will be the same. A review of the present sugar stocks and the receipt of firm figures of expected arrivals makes
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  • 156 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) More than twice as much money is spent in policing the country than is used on education, declared a statement issued by the Singapore Teachers* Union yesterday. The statement supported an increase In the vote oi expenditure for free primary education
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  • 118 5 Fifteen charges of extortion against Lim Chwee Hock, aged 22, vJere stayed, at the First District Court, pending instructions from the D.P.P. after sentence of two years rigorous imprisonment was passed. Lim was found guilty on a charge of extorting $10.80 cents, and
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  • 227 6 Reuter. /PERTH, Western Australia, Oct. 14.—The West Australian selectors were compelled to rely largely on last season s form in the cfcoice of their team to meet jndia in the opening match of the tour next Friday. THE TEAM IS: KEITH CARMOD Y/ (CAPTAIN).
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  • 64 6 REUTER. ADELAIDE, Oct. 14. —Don Bradman will captain the South Australian team, which opposes India here, starting on Oct. 24. THE FULL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM WILL BE DON BRA DMA N (CAPTAIN). BRUCE DOOLAND, RON A HAMENCE, RON JAMES. REGINALD J. CRAIG. JEFFREY NOBLET, A. NEIHUUS. PHILIP
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  • 175 6 By A Military Correspondent la the Bri'ish Army of the future in the Far East, Malays and Chinese from Singapore and Malaya will play an important role in the ranks of the Royal Eng: ritvrs- A special uret ias been formed in Singapore foi
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  • 131 6 Reuter. RANGOON. Oct. 14—U Saw. former Burmes: Premier now on trial in Rangoon on charges c: plotting against the Government, made a vain attempt to commit suicide in prison, the local English daily newspaper Rangoon Mirror reported today. The newspaper sa:d the prison authorities discovered
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  • 98 6 Reuter. GENEVA, Oct. 11 Anglo-Ame-rican agreement on tariff concessions within a few cays was predicted toaay by the united States delegation "to the International Trade Conference In Geneva. The delegation is awaiting an answer on one definite issue, from the British over a compromise formula covering roughly
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  • 24 6 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14.—Orders for three refrigerator-ships costing £2,600,000 have been placed with Birkenhead and Glasgow shipyards by the Argentine Government.— Reuteir.
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  • 121 6 Reuter LONDON, Oct. 14.-The motion by i tg the Scottish boxer, against thp British v ie -vControl for an injunction to recognising any person other than World and British Empire flyweight into the law courts today. On an offer by the Board to
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  • 136 6 Tribune Staff Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Oct 13. -If pl a r 5 material* tj will build the first badminton hall in Malaya 7tiLr& distant future me Prospects of such pians materialising seem to be Q Ulle bright. Already. I ur.derstar.d that local badminton
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 82 7  -  «Ry K.O. More than 50 eiuries have been receiv, I for- the forth eon, ing Nov" cea Bcxin* Tourna nent to be held a the Happy wTrft Covered Stadium on Oct. 23 and 2 4° vered Entries close this afternoon and intending competitors who have not handed
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  • 166 7 Th e following have been chosen represent the Polic c Ist xl at leu-key against th,. V M.C A. at» The Police Training School ground at.via p.m. on Friday: Col. Bulat: Insp. Sanderson. Insp. J F. Teng; G Ross, insp. p. Prnnyfatticc leapt) Insp Cheah Kim'Swee-;
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  • 723 7  -  Twice Led In Draw: Fletcher Cracks Rib (By FULLBACK Shanshai Chinese 2 Royal Air Force 2 with a little luck the Royal Air Force combined soccer XI would have created a sensational upset at daian Besar Stadium yesterday. Opposed to the Shanghai Chinese touring team,
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  • 151 7 (Tribune? Snorts Reporter) For the past weeks netbull has become a novel attraction on the S.R C Padang ami io proving to be very popular with the public as evidenced by the Jarre crowd who gathered around to" watch the "Amazons" in action. An
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  • 110 7 Hollowing is the result of the d.aw on the Members Unlimited sweep held by th- Joint Clerical ™*2 Race No. 2 at the last day of t|M Selangoi Race Heeling on Oct 11: First Prge: t 7 ,7i8 (Herpden) No. IO5I40; Second Prize: >.-*,609
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  • 130 7 The fcfalsy&n «;;en grass-track cycling chainpionsuip, organise by Lore Seng, will be ht-lct on tbe y.c.c. crouad on October 26 :.t p.at. JJm »ampJo&j*ip cvtati aic: It mite sprint, 8 i mile sprint :;nd 1 i.ule sprint and Inter Team and Inter-State relays over
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  • 258 7  -  (Bv FIRST TIMER At the meetii c held bv f ho League Sub-Committee of the Singapore Hrc!:ev Association at tli* s.H.C. vesterday, teams were drawn to m?a- each o.her ni the Hockey League which comma ces on Nov. 1. Six teams are
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  • 78 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct.. li. Rocky Grazianr, whu w n tne w ,rld BilddJ< s/eight boxing tttle by defeating Tcny Zale in six rounds last July, has agreed to defend the title against Z.tlc at Miami, Florida, on Dec. 2. All profits from
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  • 85 7 Basketball enthusiasts can look j forward to a first class match on Friday when the Shanghai tour- j ists meet the Singapore champions, Kong Siong, at the Happy World Covered Stadium. It is not generally known that there are many top-ranking basketball players among
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  • 400 8 "Soviet Policy Not Prelude To War" Reuter. NEW YORK. Oct. 14 —Mr. Winston Churchill said In a recorded speech at a New York dinner tonight that while he could not exclude the danger of wan he did not think the viole.it
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  • 123 8 The Shanghai Chinese soccer tourists and a number of local sportsmen were guests at a dtt> ncr party giver by Mr. Goh Chye Hir. President of the Sir. gapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, at the Happy World Restaurai t last night. Amorg those present were: Messrs.
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  • 31 8 LONDON. Oct. U Britain has refused a request by tho Albanian Government to surrender certain Albanian alleged war criminals, a Foreign Office spokesman stated h sre today.
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  • 51 8 Playing at Tergah last B&toir. aay. the R.N. police beat the R.A.F. Te;v„ah by 3 goals to t« At half time the Police fed I—o The Tengnh team fnaraged to equalise mid-way in the second hah*. The Police the:: pressed hard ai d scored two mcie
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  • 153 8 The date of the S.A.F.A. Cup Una] has Dccii i. Korea tioso oc. 25 to 26. this was deciu dat a {neeting yesterday, on repreaentatioi.v being made by tnm.f.a. to tne effect that the play.rs Would be unlit lor Qe 25 as they were due
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  • 228 8 On few other occasions has there be n larger attendance ol Wellwishers tnan at the reception given by the Chinese Ambassador at the Chinese Em bassy at Portland Plar las; evening in celebration ol Ihe Double Tenth. Official circles wen fully re presented oy members
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  • 170 8 A.I.S. MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—Further drastic cuts ir Australia's imports from dollar areas H* expected to be ai nounced soon. The Minister for Customs. Senator Courtice. disclosed today that early action seemed inevit. ab'e because the Empire dollar position was getting worse. The Minister made this (Hs-clo-ure
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  • 124 8 "in Our Own Reporter) TAIPING. Oct. i 3. After a prolonged hearing the War Crimea Court here under he presidentship Of Lt.-Col. L A. Massif, found tho following tive out. '.f \2 Jap gendarme* guilty of 'he ni-treatniem Of civilian residents in Taiping and Port Weld
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  • 99 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 14 The British Government, it was authoritatively understock tonight, has abandoned the ioea of a full dress conference in London of Commonwealth Prime Ministers at the time of the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten in November. This decision has
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  • 387 8 LONDON, Oct. 13—There was heavy betting on the Cesarewitcn, List leg of the Autumn Double, at the call-over, various horses being supported to win a tatal The nor thorn-trained Ramptrsleau maintained his ppsitlon as favourite, being the best bucked bone of the night. He
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  • 39 8 Members aid friends are lili.dly requested to rote- that the Sportligh*. B.P. finals will be plryed on Saturday at 4 30 p.m. at the Residence of Mr. L M. Perrefather, *****, Janser Road. /.11 :re yel come.
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  • 154 8 Playing at the Clerical Ui ion Hall or Saturday last before a large gathcrirg the Natioral City Bank. Club drew with Har. rison Crosiield Sports Club tfonr games all. Results were (City Bank Club players nent oi ed lir>t): MEN'S SINGLES: Ong Thian Siew beat
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  • 257 8 Aa XC<J rugger enthusiast v letter to the Tnoune Sports Editor an art cie published on Oct. 11. The refreshing article on Singapore Cricket Club rugger prospects in your issue of Oct. 11 was written by oic wll krows his rugger but it is doubt,
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  • 99 8 The following will represcrt The R.N. Police tomorrow nt ainst the Johore Indo-Ceylon-cpe S.C. at Naval Base at 5.15 p.m.: Hui; Shamsher Singh ard Jar-gcer Singh; Gurdial S'righ, Col. Little and Sohan Singh, Surain» Singh, Arjan. Singh, Bhajan Sirgh, Aziz ard Kartar Singh. Reserves: Darshan Sirgh
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  • 129 8 Box ing Booming In Bangkok Says Som Pong Ther e is a orofessiora i boom in Bargkot motions, staged i E a ar air arena, attract fight fans. Uiai d < i Thi s bit of rew s va to Sirgapore by fai I welterweight cliai*^ m U urr c
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  • 95 8 Georgetown, British Guiac, Oct. 14.— Ihe West IncV sekc to.c have adopted course of selecting my. ta:ns for the fou r I'ejU i 0 3: played against tne Man 11 Cncket dab tusru forthcoming tear tfx isj Indies. George Heatiley, it pram leading Jamaica
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  • 26 8 Ir a keerly contested hockey at tho Tlwmptf: School ground rester* J Sirgapor-* Police second**! played the Naval Pote WW team to a draw
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  • 37 8 There will be the Eanffapore Ania'wWAssociation st 6.30 Pn' ThurscV- at the BirB»PwJ he Headquarters to fir*«J. rangements f n a h "s?ri e«s BOZtn* Tourramt-nt held at the H;<ppy orlL Oct. 23 and 24.
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