Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1947

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  • 59 1 The Malaya Tribune THE PEOPLE FO* THE PEOPLE Larger Sales That) Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Now printed simultaneously in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang 'Phone 5811 (Three Lines) PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1947 PRICE TEN CENTS The Malaya Tribune London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot House, 98.
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  • 28 1 i. tn Municipal ffatei ol th* ComP*■ M rs »v thnr last quart s rost of /irrny >. ded not to prune s for labour-
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  • 130 1 II .il labourers mselves ti om in Hartal day. I- iy feite their day's nihility that H at? lo* B their overtime for i n question. i totaling the calculation of f mf&m* v normally has- tired number in a week. Mr. IBycsn. Municipal President,
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  • 66 1 BBERAN Ocl 21. The f the Persian Democratic is Ghavasn the Ptemier, today **i to an understanding betT>,-,,.. d..„ M su ami Kussia as "of tt ir p irtanee". that urii y p under- desired 'by the the paper dng my bloc is dan- Ptraa Apeoplf
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  • 21 1 Reuter. itten's thr*»e •i married to Ger- v ine in Ger- his wedding z '*heth, it was ■J Reuter.
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  • 32 1 21. Prime P*> i r£r ;i -i""ncof| in the II "'•atir-n oi-'?,''' 4 t(X,a y that *h'I 4n c bill to amend f 1911 was to one year House legislation.
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  • 27 1 I" ti 1 21 Don it i 1 here V "fen it on tban announced in a Road Hk» n educating 1 01 safety.
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  • 262 1 Policemen, Ex-Minister's Sons Said Involved Reuter. BANGKOK, Oct. 21.—The Indian Legation here has requested the Siamese police to make a thorough investigation into the death here under tragic circumstances en Oct. 16 of a Kuala Lumpur Indian named Maniam. Conflicting reports of the incident
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  • 373 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter' Who can solve the mystery of 39 Street? Who can tell the whereabout! of "Mr. Da Silva" These are the two questions vhich the Singapore postai authorities are trying to answer, ard th f > cause of all the headache is
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Him De Janeiro, Oct. 21. The Brazilian Foreign Ministry announced today that Brazil had broken off diplomatic relations with Russia. A Foreign OOieo spokesman stated the United States had been notified in advance of the intention to break oft relations. The United States had agreed
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  • 108 1 (Tribure Staff Reporter) Within half ar hour of tne j breaking of this mornir.g's raln- storm on Sirgapore Island, mary roads, fields and ditches were seethire masses of water. Mounbatten Road almost hecame a river, through which I C ars, buses. trucks and jeeps I picked
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  • 36 1 "LEGITIMATE JUST" U.P. VATICAN CITY, Oct. 21.— The semi-official Vatican newspaper "Osservatore Romaro" said today the Pope's defence of Christianity against Communism was "legitimate and just" ard will continue "wherever commurism is born and reared." UP.
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  • 42 1 U.P. ANCHORAGE. Oct. 11.--Alas-kans yesterday celebrated the 80th Anniversary of the territory's purchase from Russia with the iritiation of the first streamliner service on Alaska railroad. A train left Anchorage this mornirg loaded with rail and officials and Alaskan dignitaries.—U.P.
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  • 548 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 21.—Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's wartime Foreign Secretary and now deputy leader of the Opposition, declared there was neither justification nor an electoral mandate lor the Government's Plan to curb the power of the House of Lords when he opened today the
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  • 134 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore **y*irrrrwiosi Trust s request t<t Government for financial assistance t<ncar<Ls its $7 million housmg scheme for 191,8 is engaging Government's "active consideration." Before making Government's final decision on the matter, the question will be disc usscd m the
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  • 250 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Tiibeiculosis authorities in England and Switzernl,l t? meads in compassion and astonishw S£™ he -v heard that ther e was not a single T.B. wnt n Ma aya Says Dr Ch s Lan, a welik own social worker, who has just returned
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  • 82 1 (From Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Oct. 21 a vessel belonging to Chop Ban Chiang of Prangin Road, loaded with rubber valued $100.000 and with a crew of nine men which left Belawan Deli on March 28 for Penang. has failed to make its
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  • 125 1  -  <By Our Racing Reporter Penang To-day.-Slow work was the order of the day this j morning on the track, those imI pressing being Prince Eugene, j High Port, Vanguard, Slip Stream, Tarabah, Gula Malaka. Airmail, Everest, Any Idea and Everest. Prince Eugene strode freely, looking fit. High
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  • 30 1 The Hari Raya Haji which is a public holiday will be celebrated .in Sirga,pore on Saturday, Oct. 25 and not on Monday, Oct. 27 as previously gazetted.
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  • 39 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Three Chinese robbers took away $50 ?rom the till of a shop in Carlton Road last night at 8.30. One of the men was armed with a pistol, another with a knife.
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  • 65 1 East End (Englard), Oct. 21--—One man was killed, six badly burned and two missing in a crash of a four-engired R.A.F. Sunderland flyirg boat into the sea off this southern English town today while horrified dock workers watched ore engine of the big bomber which was
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  • 47 1 U.P. ASHVILLE, North Carolina, Oct. 21.—Secretary of Commerce W. Averrill Harriman today rejected talk of an "inevitable" war with Russia, and pre dieted world peace can be maintained if the United States acts decisively to prevent an economic collapse here ard in other free countries.—U.P.
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  • 25 1 PADJS, Oct. 21.—France today took exhaustive measures to prevent the spread of Egypt's cholera epidemic which has killed 2,271 people since September 23.
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  • 870 1  -  (By an air correspondent The Singapore Area Control Centre, run by the Royal Air Force since the liberation of Malaya, has been taken over by the civil aviation authorities, and has moved from R.A.F. Station, Changi, to Kallang Airport At present staffed by
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  • 128 1 'From Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Oct. 21 —The second annual general meeting of the Negri Semb.lan Branch of th: Malay Nationalist Party was held on Sunday n:'ght when the following were elected office bearers for the year: President, Civ Zahid Karim Vice President.
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  • 179 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 21.—Announcing mat there would be substantial reductions in the size of the armed forces in th e next 13 months, Mr. Attlee empnasised in the Commons today that the reduction in the Home Fleet was only temporary. He said
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Oct. 21. Plans for the setting up of a provisional Jewish Government under Mr. David Ben Gurion. head of the Jewish Agency in Palestine if and when British troops aie withdrawn, have now been completed, Jewish circles said in London tonight.
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  • 39 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. President Truman's Focd Committee tuned down a poultry industry request to end the chiCkenleas Thursdays, but. left the dcor open to a possible later mv ation of this controv<JHiaJ ])hasc of Grain for Europe.
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  • 72 2 WEE:—Wee Soon Kiat passed away peacefully on 21 10.47 at 14. Cairrhiii Circie, aged 59. Leaving behird an aged mother. sister. 2 widows. 2 daughters, 2 sons-in-lnw (Messrs. Sunny Choo Sin San and Urn Choru Min) 7 grar.dsorts and 1 granddaughter; Funeral took place vesterday. The familv of the
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  • 48 2 Mrs. Ghin peng Soon and familv beg to tender their heart felt thanks to relatives and friends for their moretary gifts, letters of condolence, wreaths, lent cars and rerdered assistance on the occasion of the fur era] of the lat e Chin Peng Soon on 16.10.47. V
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    • 601 2 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated »n Singapore > BLVE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS FROM U.K. AND U.S.A. "Antilochus" From U.K. for H'Kong SJHai Q.U "Maron" Prow UJC. for H'Kon„ a. SHai G4l "Diomed" Due from TJ.K Oct. ."Lycaon" Due irom U.K. 0 !"Stentor" Due from U.K Oct. zo i"Melampu.s" Due from U.S.A.
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    • 497 2 #K.P.M.-LINE m PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICES TG PINANG, P. PINANG, TG. P AND AN, BATAVIA, TEGAL, CHERIBON, SEMARANG, SOURABAIA, BENOA, PADANGBAAI, BOELELENG TAMBELAN, PEMANGKAT, PONTIANAK, KOEMAI, SAMPIT, BANDJERMASIN, PENANG AND BELAWAN-DELI DUE SAILS VAN HEUTSZ For Belawan-Deli Oct. 22 WAKDE For Pemangkat ard Po»--tianak uci. a» PAHUD For Tg. Pinang,
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    • 318 2 EDUCATIONAL Mercantile Institution 200, Queen Street. Phone 2370. Lay the foundation of a successful career in Shorthand, Eook-Keeping. Typewriting Practical English and Mathematics. BEGINNERS GLASSES COMMENCE First Monday in every month. General Education from Primary TIMBER Requirements Pl( ase Enquire SENG HI A SAWMILL CO 99, Kampong Bugis. Phone 6325_
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    • 279 2 n °ticeT^ ?«Oiieni ng rday 15th SaLS Vr d ENTRIES CUta TUESDAY %*Jfcj 1947 1 Nf j^ SWEEP S Jveepstakes fop 4.^ JV. except 'ijj S application only N held on f aci p n fctjL ■J5J 5 the Oflfc^JyJj resident iq Ma;- 1 i orttj for t! igj resident
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    223 3 ifIHN FARROW YES i lON v important pit if from which Bp- I spltn- :>,<•<:; rharac- tfnpi r* in tht ned with talh vi glamour o. sonality. foi tempera- in the lilms hy action dram"Calcutta." The lfaat" is another Ec of Xoon", Pai amount. story of four first
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  • 266 3 1 rom r <)vv Reporter f n I* 'v* ITA M -What the Malacca Chinese community regard as an -insult" to their hospitality has just been brought to light by the President of the t ninese Chamber of Commerce in Malacca. fi f:iT c
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  • 267 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A mass meeting o Indians at Race Course Road yi sterday marked the fourth anniversary of th a formation of tho firet free Gw*>r ment of the Indian people (Aza>l Hind Governmenti U S*n|rapurc under the leadership uf "xaji J Suhas Chandra
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    • 819 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT PRESS Photographer wanted immediately, full time; apply News Editor, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (U.613). ENGLISHMAN WANTS good Malay Language Teacher either 1-2 p.m. or after 8.30 p.m. Write Box A399 M.T. Stating terms and References. (S.603, WANTED immediately certificated chief officer (1st or 2nd mate) and
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    • 607 3 FOX SALE FOR SALE well planted 160 acres Rubber Estate at 15 m.s. Lim Chu Kaii« Road near main road. Price $180/- p.a. "Write LCH. P. O. Box (T.6CB), IM CASE of emergencies, an "AuU>therm" Vulcanizing Outfit wid SAVE you all the trouble aud money too if a Set is
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    • 613 3 SlTUA'l'iUrnt WANTED SERVICEMAN 27. Tool maker to c demobbed 'Nov. Wide experience precision fitting turning millP-g tuuy capable iirst cl;iss work desires portion Factory or works Bingapori Write Box No. A 397. M.T. Spore! i (S. »91.) GOOD NEEDLE WOMAN seek j Job. Salary $6 per day. Apply Pum Restaurant
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    • 562 3 m —i i LIP SERVICE. Paying Hp service souncs rather like ansim ern,y, exc.vp* when you serve your lips with N«,Cafe, and then ii Ls just river coffee enjoyment. Try Nescafe at the Nespray lltfk Bar, Qeytsng Road £ntmnee, Happy World. I VILL HEL.EJM RUNG coi tact 797 iluVe Road
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  • 749 4 After thirty years' ominous warning, the Pale>ti..e crisis has arrived. For nearly three decades the British have not been abe to make up their mines. Parliamentary debates, Commissions, conferences —all have led nowher Schemes innumerable have been propounded only 'o be rejected with monotonous regularity by one
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  • 74 4 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Hundreds of whales, the small hump-backed type, are a problem to the Navy in Yampi Sound, on the north coast of Western Australia. HMAS Barcoo. which has necu surveying; the sound since June, is carrying on "evasive tactics. Boat crews from the Barcoo have nearly all
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  • 14 4 Page of Letters to the Editor on the Hartal tomorrow
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  • 128 4 LETTERS to the Editor Unemployed ExServicemen L.Y. Lee. Sir,—I am an ex-serviceman from the units of the Royal Army Medical Corps and during the battle of Malaya served in the front line. I was then captured by vile Japs and sent to work for three years on th? Burma-Siam railway.
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  • 288 4 K.P.K Sir, —We have just emerged from a cruel war. and when it ended In June, 1945, the people of Europe neaved a s!gh of relieT and thought that peace would be permanent. In August the people of Asia were glad to see the end of
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  • 69 4 RAY CHIONH. Sir—I rotice that the Singapore Railway Station platform has not a single seat. When the public are going upcountry in the trair. they found themselves stardii>g. which ir elude the friends, relations etc. until the rain leaves the station. I hope the authorities will take a
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  • 1359 4 HARRY FANG, Tribune Staff Reporter, quizzed some Singapore Social Workers on an intimate problem concerning you. SINGAPORE'S acute housing shortage is bringing unhap- piness to thousands of young couples who are ir h»ve ■f d plan to marry. They have trudged the street*
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  • 125 4 Reuter. BUDAPEST, Hur gary alone among Western European countries can boast of an a:most completely satisfactory tobacco situation. Whereas the tobacco suoply In most countries is still far bPlow the pre-war level ard i ll many cigarettes are rationed, the man-m-street in Hungary, two years alter the end
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  • 472 4 l reflect tho** S Ha 'f he been r i Pore Monday i£2? I Sn he City the nun f 1 •axing of work'f dt <• ing India is fa or certainly T,--i never teen North d I hi quiet: only ;i r ■> cles. oneorU",
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    • 65 4 Sales and >m« in i>i—fcin i i Service not simply sales and nothing else NOTHING CAN TAKE THE PLACE or EYES^ gift oi God. once ruirud ifi neverc( ovcred. Eyesight Co. serration is ■> means of ha vine you*' eyec examined oeriodscally by a gun. lifted specialist. C. S. CHONG.
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    • 22 4 I JUST AKBIVKW j The Best §> Golden rro v IS A < X E 1" PRICE I j each Rocket comply iy MooVinL
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  • 564 5 ttu < Fro »n Our Own Reporter) r,,,i i ANSON Oct. 21. After a preliminary onquny lasting three days when evidence from 17 persons c,^ reCorded the Ma gistrate, Sabak Bernam Che Samsuddin committed Thesevera Singh, young Indian clerk I
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  • 100 5 Sponsored by Malay leaders and other voluntary workers, headed 1 y Itiehe M. Hassan, of the various Malay Feeding centres in Singapore, the Sandiwara Pernuda Bahru" and the ."Sinaran Kronchong t-ariy will give two stage performance! at the Bouna Vista Road feeding centre on 'he
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  • 181 5 (.From our Own Reporter) PENANG:- a verdict of suicide by hanging was returnedin the case of the death of a 2»--vcar-old Cantorese. Oo An.' 0 -who was foui d hanging ni tne kitchen in a house No. 559, Penans Road on Oct. 5. Inspector Tan Chin Teik conducted
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  • 25 5 LCC CSC EXAMS London Chamber of Commerce (Autumn) 1947 Excimir atior s commence on Nov. 3. Cambridge School Certificate 1947 Examinations commence on Dec. 1.
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  • 73 5 (From Our own Reporter) PENANG, Oct. 21. Six months' rigorous imprisonment was Imposed by Mr. B. J. Jenrings on Monday on a Javanese. Abdullah bin Bohan who pleaded guilty to a charge of committing house-breaking by ci tering No. 85, Singgora Lane between 9 pm. and
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  • 28 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, 21. The Goverrment of India have decided to remove wholly the control over export of popper from today, it is officially announced. Reuter.
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  • 298 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Rotary Club gave a dinner last even, ing at Raffles Hotel in honour of Mr. S Kendriek Guernsey, President of Rotary International, and Mrs. rdythe Guernsey. Mr. Guerasep gave a short history of Rotary which started j
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  • 99 5 IPOH, Oct. 21. A report received here this mornirg states a Chinese labour contractor, named Lai Wah, was shot by a masked gunman. On Friday night the contractor was playirg a gramophone in his quarters in the presence of his wife and two friends. Then
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  • 58 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 21.—A United State Army plane is expected to arrive in Shanghai from Toko tomorrow to, airlift 2,000.000 (five-and-a-half tons) of cholera vaccine donated by the Chinese Government to Egypt where there is an cholera epidemic rag ing according to Dr. B. Bocic Chief of the
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  • 157 5 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 21.— As a sequel to a robbery which took place on Oct. 5 this year, three Chinese were arrested on Sunday. Two of them were arrested by the local CID in a house in Bukit Bir.targ Road. A .38
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  • 34 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. By a four to four split the United States Supreme Court refused to intervere in the life sentence conviction of German Field Marshal Erhard Milch for war crones.—v.P.
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  • 237 5 PENANG, Oct. 21—The local Punjabi ex-boxer. Talib Hussam alias "Tiger Tulip*' who was convicted a few days ago on three charges of extortion, appeared again before Mr. J. P. Blacklecge In the Third Court on Saturday. The new charge aga'nst accused was. havirg committed extortion
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  • 106 5 (From Our Own Reporter; PENANG. Oct. 21.—Members of the staff of Hutchings School gave a dinner to their clerk. Mr Tan Seang Keng, at the Loke Thye Kee Restaurant on Friday night on the occasion of his transfer to the Education Department as a final cial clerk. Amorg
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  • 33 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Oct. Department officials are mapping an answer to the Soviets should they Insist on their proposal for a simultaneous withdrawal from Korea with a similar plan for Germany.—Reuter,
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  • 140 6 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20.—A. S. Samuel, eight times winner oi the open badminton singles ahamralonship and allMaiayan champion in 1937, re turned to fame yesterday when he recaptured the singles title in spectacular fashion, beating his deadliest rival, Yeoh Teck Chye in three gruelling sets, at
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  • 60 6 X en boxing is promised at the Happy World Covered Stadium tonight. Commenc'.ng at 7pm. ten preliminary bouts In the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's novices competition will be held. Competitors are rfquested tD be at the stadium by 6 D.m. for medical examination and weighm The semi-finals
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  • 44 6 The [oliowing the S.R.C hockey XI aga*st the S.C.R.C. on the lattW ground en Friday. Dr. L. j* Silva: A. O B Milne: J. Formison. J. *on C Norm ha: H. K. Armstrong, S- M. Hope, A. hViins ana P. £A!meida.
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  • 54 6 The following will nlav l J" the S R.C. aaairst the OtfW Rangers in hockey niatch the S.R.C Dndai Kon Fntta> c Humphries; B. Kleima», M. Mcdder; B. Pinto, P• Pennelather. F- Noroi ha; H- Drtoz?rio. J. Starley, A. Watts, C. Shelkis and W. N Moore.
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  • 49 6 The following have been selected to play for the S.R.C. ugairst the H.M. Dockyard hocktv XI or Monday: C. Schubert; B- Scheerder. S. W. Morreira-. H. Rorugoeae, CcndT. Oxford. L. <Ie Souza; A.. G. Valberg, G da Silva. R Jansei H. E. BOUdwm and V Vandeiput.
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  • 52 6 Keng Sim beat Miss Marion Kon and Mrs. Ong YCJa Kong 12—15. 15—13. 15—1. VETERAN'S OPEN SINGLES. Andrew Bong beat Thor Beng Seng 15—6. 15—5. VETERAN S OPEN DOUBLES. Lim Chooi Leong and Tai Lim Sang beat Andrew Bong and Ng Teik Ann 15- 6,
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  • 131 6 The Nelson Sports Club defeated Combined Elpenor ships team by a Solitary goal a t Kampong Bahru on Monday. Though the Nelson Sports Club played bettor football throughout, poor finishing by their forward robbed them of a bigger victory. Mitchell, the ship's centre-forward, was outstanding,
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  • 124 6 In a friendly badminton match I laved last Sunday at their Rami ai Road Court, the Carefree B.P. beat the Endeavour B.P. <B> by live Tames to two. Remits: (Carefree mentioned first): SINGLES' Lim Ong Hunt beat A. j Aziz 1.. Ahmad 15-4, 15-13; Bakar Aljaru beat
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  • 78 6 (Tubune Sta;f Reporteri A menage has b on receive,! by tr.c local port authorities, vti Singapore radio, from the cap tain of the Fischena to the effect that ne had lelt abandoned a fishing junk that was adrift rrportedlv from Cape St. Jacques. Six survivors in the
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  • 329 6 (Ftom Our Own Reporter) MALACCA, Oct. 21.—1n Malacca the offer of police protection during the hartal was rot accepted. Businessmen, in declining to open their premises, declared "We are'not afraid of anything, we are behi?id ihe Associated Chambers, of Commerce We want
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  • 41 6 BERLIN, Oct. 20.—Max Schmeling, 42-year-old former world heavyweight champion, who made a comeback last month when he scored a seventh round knockout against Werner Vollmer, will fight Joachim Craezestein, of Berlin, in Hamburg in the middle of November. —Reuter.
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  • 65 6 Four singles and three doubles will be selected from the following to represent the Mayflower B.P. against the Eclipse B.P. at the CU. Hall on Wednesday jat 7 p.m.—Wong Peng Soon. Worg chong Teck, Char. 7 Chim j Bock, Pen Teng Slew, Lav Teik
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  • 61 6 The sport fixtures -or today are as follows: Hockey: Singapore Colts vs. Medical College Union. S.R.C. vs. S.C.R.C. en the Padang. S.C.C. vs. Police on the Padang. Badminton: Eclipse B.P. vs. Mayflower B.P. at the Clerical Union Hall at 7 P.m. Rugger: S.C.C. vs. St. Andrew.! Old Boys
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  • 126 6 The Singapore Chess Club beat the Johore English College Chess Club by 10 points to 5 in last Saturday's match Results: (Spore Chess Club players mentioned first;: Goh Keng Swee beat Syed Hussein; Mohd Yaslm beat Charlie Lim; Lim Hee Seng drew with Lim Teck Siang;
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  • 143 6 In a badminton match played on Saturday, the Liberty BP. obtained another win when they 1 eat the Social BP. by four games to three O". .he former's court. The results wire ar; follows «Liberty B.P. players m< nUoned first i: K. S. Din l..st
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  • 25 6 A voHey-toml! match has been ar 1 aflged between the AngloChinese Secondary Echooi and St. Andrew's School on Friday at Oairnhill Road.
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  • 66 6 A series of friendly matches consisting of five ladies' singles and two ladies' doubles bave been arranged between the Amateur Athletic Union and the Swift Badminton Pa;;/ a; Grange Road on Sunday The A.A.I*, team will be selected from the following;: th< Missis Ong Blew Eng, Ng Sai
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  • 79 6 The Eeiipse Badminton Party will be represented by the following players in a friendly match against the Mayflower Badminton Party today at the Clerical Union Hall. There will be four sets of singles and three doubles i. atehes. stinting a*. 7 p.m. Wee
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  • 67 6 The following ladies will be selected to represent the Swift B.P. against the A.A.U. of five singles and two doubles to be played at their court on Sunday at 3 D.m.: Madam Y:d Yuen Tai. Mrs. Ang, Mrs. X- H. Shah, Mrs. c. K. Woon, Miss Quecnie
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  • 422 6 Mr. B. H. Chia has written to the Editor as follows: '•In your Morning TrlLune issue of Thursday last, the 16th instant the nrst day's hearing of my case against S. Qureshi was reported on page two I have read your said report ana now
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  • 156 6 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA Lt. MPUrt, Oct. 21.— Labourers on strike can be dismissed. This important ruling was made by the Chief Justice (Mali yan Union* in a jivil appeal case heard in the Supreme Court in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Th»
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  • 44 6 UWION Or- ,7 "HFI Trad, Charter f, r i> "5; new pr,;, >C, and <ne increase oUx'V'* 1 xc<-pt as part of tha customq un 'ir jor of Unite d pepartm it tional Trade. Thee/" 4 be finally agreed i month.—Reuter ,3Si^
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  • 1126 7 Chinese for/thp Lien Hi i v n or MaX ing Sir." a j W 3 ber to for 3ri I in j >' i a ill take j a s Shanghai a 'i play ihe T Sei ••f.iban-Ar- i 22$ they will Jalan Bessr i v.
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  • 301 7  - Baltazar Som Pong Bout Heads Splendid Boxing Card For Nov. 2 (.By K.O. Baby Baltazar. top-notch Filipino welterweight, who disappointed his supporters rec.ntiy by losing to Som Pong on a technical knockout, is confident of turning the tables on the Siamese when the pair meet in the return battle scheduled
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  • 72 7 Th.- followirg will represent C V.M.A (Portuguese M'.ssior > m a friendly game of hockey against the 223 B-O.D. on Saturday. The game will l>e played at the St. George's Road Ground at 515 p m. M. de Souza; JFerroa. T. Albuquerque; J. de Silva, D. Miller. M.
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  • 86 7 The Nelson Sports Clv!, record team beat the Kippel Bu Company Oy two goal* to nil at K&mpong Bahru on Monday. The first goal come through Nadarajah few minutes of the start. Eifcht minutes before the md. John Chua increased the iead to two-nil. Nelson Sports Club 2nd
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  • 63 7 The following have heen selected to (represent tne Singapore Hornets against 223 8.0.D. at hockey on Thursday evening. Hornets players are asked to collect at the S.R.C. for transport at 4.45 p.m. The fame will be played at Alexandra: E. Noble; R. H. Barth. M. Modder; H. Rodrigues,
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  • 35 7 The Stia Badminton Party will be holdir.g its first anniversary and Hari Raya Haji celebration st No. 6, Carpmael Road on Oct. 25 at 4 pm. All members are cordially invited.
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  • 47 7 Mr. Leign-Grundy. The following have been selected to r< present S.O.C. at hockey against the Police Jst XI at the Padang today Bully off at 5.10 p.m.: —Petlier, Haig, Daniels, Pearcy, Geeks, Burton, Saundvr. Busbrldge, Franklin, Tabor, Bell Umpire Mr. Leign-Grundy.
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  • 157 7  -  (By K.O. Jimmy Bird, stablemate of Baby Baltazar, journeys up to the Malayan Union capital tomorrow (Thursday) night, and will meet Golden Boy in a return battle at the Luckv World Park on Friday. When the pair met a fortnight ago, Jimmy stopped the
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  • 81 8 NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Tutor, to Japans Crown Prince. Mr I Elizabeth Gray Vining, in a speech at the New York Herald Tribune Forum said: "Never in j the history of the world perhaps have such drastic changes in a nation's life and thought come so swiftly
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  • 59 8 Teherar, Oct. 21—A threat of smashed premises today hung over all Persian shops and bazaars which sold their wares to women without the "chador" (head to foot veiling:*. A fanatical religious movement called "Fedaian Islam" has posted threatening proclamations in the streets and at the entrance mosques prohibiting
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  • 61 8 Reuter and AAP MELBOURNE, Oct. 21 —The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia are asking Mr. Arthur A. Calwell. Minister of Immigration and Information, to permit the Yugoslav tennis champion. Franco Punceo. and his wife to migrate to Australia. Punceo. who is at present in Egypt, wrote to
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  • 65 8 (A.S.) Melbourne, Oct. 18—The manufacture of the n t w Anti-tui ereuio&is Vaccine. CDG. ha 3 bee n authorized by the Federal Govt. The Minister for Health. Senator McKenna. said that •very assistance would be given la the drive to combat the disease. The necessary plant would
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  • 47 8 Reuter. Boston. Oct. 21—The 62 passengers and seven crew of the wrecked plane Bermuda Sky i Queen rescued in mid-Atlantic last week, arrived at Boston today aboard the Un'ied States weather ship Bibb. They wore all well and in spirits as the ship r.ached port.—Reuter.
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  • 47 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Oct. 21. Tfc" British Parliamentary nvsso'i which left Tientsin this morning fcr Hangchow. scei ie capita! of t'hekiang province about 100 miles south of Shanghai is expected to arr've here by a r tomorrow marring to begin the heaw schedule prepared for them—Reuter.
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  • 63 8 U.P. SHANGHAI, Oct. 21. CATC (China Air Transport Corporation) said search planes found the missing C-46 in the vicinity of Fangshunchiao. obviously chopped up and then burned. Attempts were made to hid" the engines, but the fuselag" was too large. Increasing the mystery is emphasised in a be
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  • 50 8 U.P. SHANGHAI. Oct. 21. Chinese Air Force officials reported to have located the bloodstained wreckage of plane in a held. 30 miles southwest of Paoting. They believed, it was a civilian transport, the one which was missing since Friday with American pilot Harry Moore and two Chinese crewmen.—U.P.
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  • 63 8 Reuter. TEHERAN. Oct. 21.— Ghavam Es Sultaneh. Persian Premier, has consulted the Shah, Mohamed Reza Pehlevi. concert ing the oil negotiations with Russia and on incorporating the Shah's views ir the Premier's oil report to be submitted to the i Majlis (Persian. Parl amenti "as soon as possible."
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  • 41 8 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 21. Thirty-one thousand Pans bus and underground railway employees were returning to work today following the settlement of a week long strike which paralysed transport s rvices for 6.000.000 persons m Paris and the suburbs. -Reuter.
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  • 43 8 U.P. MANILA. Oct. 21.—Pastsetv gTs arriving from Hongkong by i ir and sea are being given tests for cholera. Dr. Ruflro Abriol Director of Philippir.es Quarantine service revealed today a* B precautionary measure against rgftii st the dreflded disease U.P.
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  • 273 8 SUICIDE’S LETTER TELLS of "SACRIFICE" FOR LOVE (Erom Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Oct. 21.—A verdict of suicide by laKing caustic soda was returned by Mr. A. M. L Austin ac the coroner s inquiry into the death of a 19-year oW Cantonese boy. Mah Tan Koon who died as a
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  • 71 8 Reuter. KINGSTON. JAMAICA. Oct. 21 —Mr. Artnur Creecn-Joiic British Colonial Secretary, .n a message to the Kingston Daily Oleander irom New York said he had been "grieved" by reports of the political riot in Kingston on Oct. 3. when two people were klled: and deplored "the intolerance
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  • 45 8 Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 21. Hie Ag.« Khan. 69 years' old spiritual head of Ismail! Moslems, was to day reported to be doing well" after a minor operation here. H spent a good night and had no temperature this morning, his secretary said. Reuter.
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  • 101 8 U.P. HAMILTON, Bermuda, Oct. 21.—The hurricane which brought 100 mile per hour winds to Bermuda appeared today to be receding alter causing damages estimated at $1.000.000 and injuring at least ten persons. Several hundred trees were rooted up by the storm which ripoed the roofs from
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  • 32 8 U.P. TOKIO. Oct. 21. Chief Cabinet Secretary Such'ro Suehiro told the Japanese press today that he believed Prime Minister TetsU Katayama will represent Japan at the forthcoming peace conference.—U.P.
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  • 35 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 20.—Sarction has been Riven by the Treasvrv for Chelsea, Charlton and Arsenal Clubs ard the Lor don F.A. to send teams to the Cor>tment next monh to play matches —Reuter.
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  • 147 8 Reuter. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20.—Mr. David Bruce. United States Assistant Secretary of Commerce, told the Natioral Foreign Trade Convention meeting here today that although American exports had reached record heights they were still relatively low when compared with th e tremendous increase in productive capacity.
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  • 56 8 Reuter. VIENNA. Oct. 21. Field Marshall Albert Kesselring, former German Commander-in Chief in Italy. Colonel-General Ebirhard yon Mackensen, former German Commander-in-Chief in the West, and Lieute-nant-General Kurt Maeltzer, former German Governor of Rome, have been transferred secretly to a pr'son in the British tone ot Germany,
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  • 41 8 To commcmora son's celebrate i'\ ed by thou u'f' 1 *i S Ports jous servi C( S Admiral L. V v Superintendent laid a v.. V deck,:.. ««Jwas also 0 la B *l Nelson s nun mouth Hill, p'
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  • 42 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 21 ry Van Zeeiara. Prime Minister, ard n P. Graham. Carolina UniveS f > and Drited states' «2L£* the Uritod N aU 0 Committee f or In arrived in Sydney accordr gto $v ]r>. c Reuter. J
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  • 45 8 U.P. VANCOUVER Bf bia, Oct 19.-Four-awaited favourable ther here today beWtSJS m search for the rV-TS i an tw k engine C 2 eight tv,,. Right from Calgary n- had not been heai l foJJS taking off at li.ai a n Ji turday.—U.P.
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  • 42 8 Reuter. KANSAS CITY fj Inverchap 1. Brit to the United State. I 4 vention of -future America' here tOSaj duty as fannen it to pgf the utmost, pan eel foods which are r. p war-torn snd hlQ|ej countries. "-Reuter.
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  • 49 8 U.P. SHANGHAI. 0I 21 I Certral Air T: tion Operations birfc'nr m tain Moon Ch Chinese Airforce al P tisjl reported that the m ;:.:> gj reported a few days as, la landed at rasgdi miles south-wr. t of 1 i had been destr cist forces —U P
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