Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1948

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune BY W PBX>PUE FGU THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d Penang Telegram*: "Tribune B'pore Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE Lowtun Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 1123 1 Western Powers Blamed For Present Crisis Moscow Rejects "End-Blockade" Protest Reuter. RUSSIA last night replied to the "end the Berlin blockade" demand il the three Western Powers. The reply, in firm tone, declared that Rusnol agree" with the tenor of the three-power protest
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  • 114 1 An Indian and his wife were robbed of $500 in cash and pro- perty by five Chinese at Pasir Panjang last night, shortly after 10 o'clock. The couple were seated in i their motor-car which was parked on the side of the road when the robbers came
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  • 67 1 am Stall Ream ten Etl C hineie arrest- Emergency Relast night Ls believJJ be eant< j for a murm Mr. E. V. CJ D Chief, told the khh nomlng. total number of peril under detention unlaw including arrest, is 68. the C.I.D. also v Chinean,
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  • 181 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 14.—A British Foreign Office spokesman today denied that Britain, France and the I nited States planned to put Russia on trial before the International Court of Justice at Ihe Hague unless the Soviet authorities lifted their blockade of Western Germany. He pointed
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  • 78 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORE BAHRU. Today.— A 52-year-old Chinese shopkeeper was riddled with bullets when seven bandits shot at him just as he was closing his medicine shop in Chamtk Village. Kluang, las' night. Police who heard the gun tiring rushed to the spot, and found
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  • 49 1 U.P. LONDON, July 14.—The Ex chauige Telegrapn reports from Tel Aviv that Tel Aviv wsahee- ily raided at 10.30 a.m. today by two Egyptian Dekotas, and that casualties and damage were caused. The two planes dropped tombs from a high attitude ani encountered heavy anti-aircraft fire.—U.P.
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  • 130 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today the police station at Ayer 3emban was attacked the se:ond time in a fortnight by jandits shortly before midnight ast night. Six terrorists were >elievcd involved in the attach, vhich was made from behind he police station. Police returned fire, and it, •s believed
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  • 257 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With the Government taking greater advantage of the Banishment Ordinance, the Singapore Finance Committee has made a supplementary provision of $30,000 The Report of the Finance CommitU-e, tabled at the last meeting of the Legislative Council, says that owing to greater advantage being
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  • 44 1 TOULON. July 14.—A police official said today that a British C-47 crashed at the foot of a cliff at Cape Sicie and that six bodies were recovered. The official said that he believed that there were no others aboard.
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  • 134 1 Reuter. Certain cases of deportation of British subjects from Malaya are now being considered, it was stated in the House of Commons last night by Creech-Jones, the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Creech-Jones was replying to Communist member, Mr. Philip Piratin, who had asked to which
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  • 953 1 Reuter and U.P. ROME, July 14.—Italian Communists tonight flung the full weight of their 2,000,000 strong organisation into a declared campaign to overthrow Alcide De Gaspen s Government after the attempted assassination earlier today of Palmiro Togli:itti, 54-year-old Communist leader w»c ohnf nrwl i
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  • 133 1 Reuter reporte from Rome. MOSCOW. July lk. Moscow Radio reported tonight that Generalissimo Stalin had sent a telegram to the Italian Communist Party spying Russia was "indignant" at the attempt on the life of Palmiro Togliatti. Stalin's telegram said: "The Central Committee of the Communist Party of
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  • 23 1 LONDON, July 14 —It was authoritatively learned today that Britain has stopped delivery of jet engines to Soviet Russia.
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  • 339 1 Reuter. THE ierrorist campaign in Malaya nas delayed consideration of particulars of the war damage compensation scheme, It was stated by Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the House of Commons last night. Mr. Creech Jones was replying
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  • 29 1 U.P. BERLIN, July 14 The British authorities today announce a rew 70 per cent, petrol cut effective *omcrrow, limiting petrol to aP chicles to 9 gallons weekly.—U.P.
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  • 382 2 KUALA LUMPUR. JULY 14.-THE ENTIRE POPULATION OFBLt YAM A SMALL VILLAGE ABOUT 40 MILES NORTH OF KUALA LUMPUR, SAVE THE POLICE GARRISON. HAVE FLED INTO THE JUNGLE YOU LOWINGMHBS KILLING OF FOUR CHINESE AND THE WOUNDING OF TWO OTHERS BY ARMED INSURGENTS LAST NIGHT.
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  • 142 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Borneo Co.. Ltd.. agents for "Aspro", gave a dinner last night at the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant. Great World, to 60 "Aspro" dealers in Singapore. This was their annual dinner to dealers who i were presented with bonuses for their efforts in
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  • 133 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday night. In the course of extensive sweeps made by the Police supported by the military in Perils an d Kedah yesterday a number of buildI ngs which were known to have been used by suspec ed (persons were destroyed. Fiv* persons have
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  • 79 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter! Two Chinese warships, the 5.270-ton light cruiser Chungking and the 1.000-ton destroyer Lingfu will arrive in Singapore on July 19. the Acting Chinese Consul-Gcneral. Mr. Cheng Sin Yik. told the Tribune i yesterday. The Chinese Consulate-Gene--1 ral and the Chinese Chamber of
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  • 53 2 KUALA LUMPUR. July 13.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality is to ask the censors to reduce the number of gangster films shown in the Federal capital a t least for the period of the present emergency. The decision was taken at the meeting of the Municipal
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  • 38 2 The Postal Services Department announces that the latest time of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, is 6 p.m. but tha ti the latest time for registered and insured articles and parcels is 5.30 p.m.
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  • 24 2 The Pep Youth League, the Kiwi Club and the Chinese YMCA have been accepted as members of the -Singapore Youth Ccuncil.
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  • 243 2 The Kuala Lumpur Malay daily. Mailis. in its editorial on the recent futile terrorist attack j on Malaya's only coal-field. Batu Arang in Selangor. called for "stronger and more efficient" police military counter mea- sures to end the present terror-, ism in the Federation. The
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  • 114 2 7 Years Rotan For Armed Robbery Found guilty of armed robbery, two Chinese. Soh Loon? Chuan (19) and Lee Mun Heng (21) were sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. Justice Thorogood a t the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. In addition, each will receive 12 strokes of th
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  • 23 2 The Municipal Fire Brigade answered a call from Telok Blanga Road shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday. It was a false alarm.
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  • 313 2 A last-minute discovery in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday of a suicide note in the clothing of a Special Con--1 stable, found shot near his post I at a police hut. cleared up the 'mystery surrounding the circumstances of his death. The dead
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  • 131 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Over 4,300 pilgrims will have left Malaya foi Mecca in tour pilgrim carrying vessels by Monday. The Agamemnon, third of the pilgrim ships. ltf t Singapore yesterday with 1,152 Muslims on board for Jeddah. The Ajax and Telemachus left the Colony recently for
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  • 378 2 For Monty Woolley, that irascible "Man Who Came To Dinner," it is only proper perhaps that "Life Begins At 8.30," a 20th Century-Fox comedy-drama which tells the story of a once-great actor whose fondness for John Barleycorn ultimately has him playing Father Christmas roles in departmental
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  • 342 2 There's a movie that's a refreshing change to others I've seen in a long while. It's name? "Miranda" and it's a tale about a mermaid (and her tail) and, oh, what a tail, and talc! everything that a mermaid dreams about doing. She sees Buckingham
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  • 84 2 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 14.— The Municipal Commissioners observed a two rainutes' silence in respect to the memory of His Excellency si. Edward Gent when they met at the Town Hall yesterday morning Mr. H. T. W. Oswell. the President, who referred
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  • 296 2 Tentative charges of attempted murder and carrying arm* j were brought against two Chinese youths. Ng Ah Guan and Ong Lye Huat, and charges of abetment of attempted murde) j on two others, Ng Ah Boon and j Ng Chong Beng, at a preliminary
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  • 190 2 "The price and fare offered by local cinema hails keep some of us away, it Is the aim of ihe Society to provide members with films of intellectual and educational interests," stated Mr. Tan Thoon Lip. President of the Film j Society of Singapore, in his
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  • 607 3  -  From Our Own Reporter LfMPUR. JULY 13.—THE KUALA LUMPUR T-vlClf'-Vl' COMMISSIONERS. AT THEIR MEETING THA N-r, PKCIDED TO DEFER DECISION ON THE &R\nlI' ITY OF HOLDING STATE LOTTERIES UNTIL J?»TIMK AS ALL OTHER AVENUES OF RAISING 1\EY HAVE BEEN EXPLO RED. J H T.
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  • 616 3 "The Rape of Lucrelia," by Eric Crozjer the Bodley Head). The production of "The Rape i Lucre ti a" at Glyndebourne ras. together with "Peter Mm i signpost in the hls•t; of music, pointing to the f Benjamin Britten's d to the revival of perm.
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  • 132 3 A Chinese. Ng Ah Kow, was pioduced at the Seventh Police Court yesterday on a charge of criminal intimidation done with the intention of lorcing a compatriot, Ang Chuan Pin. "to do what he would not normally do." The prosecution alleged that the accused on June 10 foi
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  • 458 3 "When my wife received attentions from others she became cold towards me and I went out because 'home' was 'no home' to me." stated Mr. A. J."Braga in the Singapore High Court yesterday at the continued hearing of his wife's petition for a dissolution
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  • 43 3 The United Kingdom Com-missioner-General in South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. will speak at a public meeting, which will shortly be held by the Peoples Education Association. Representatives of the various communities will also speak on the occasion.
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  • 136 3 Kuala Lumpur, July 14.—The move to suspend the insured postal packet service within Malaya was taken with a view to prevent large sums of money falling into the hands of the insurgents, it is officially announced. As the available manpower is not sufficient to provide
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  • 515 3  -  By ALLAN LEWIS A large crowd, estimated at >00, attended last Monday light's Malayan Jockey's Assn. Charity Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Proceeds wil 1 go to St. Nicholas Home for Blind Children. Per.ang. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Commissioner General. and /rs. MacDonald, were present
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  • 73 3 Reuter. OTTAWA. July 14.—A1l I Canadian exports will cease tomorrow if Canada's 128.000 railwaymcn carry out their threat to strike for higher wages. Government efforts to avert the strike failed yesterday and a union spokesman said plans for a stoppage were complete. The unions, although willing
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    • 232 3 The Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: 2 experienced imposers and 2 slugmen for Singapore newspaper office. Write stating salary required to Box Al4ll, M.T., S pore. (A.66). WANTED JUNIOR lady clerk/ I typist Chinese preferred. State salary required age etc., apply Elceyes c/o P.O. Box No. 1, Singapore. (X.41)
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    • 747 3 WANTED WANTED good small car 1939--42 model any make. Good offers. Phone Lim Kirn Seng, 7188 Office, 654, Serangoon Road residence. (Z. 54). WANTED SUITABLE bungalow site about 10,000 square feet freehold fronting road where light and water mains exist prices to Box A 1409 M.T. Spore. (Z. 57) i
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    • 467 3 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE 500 CC Triumph Tiger 100." Latest Mode! 1948. Under 6.000 miles. As Good As New. Offers above $1,000/-. Apply »:ox 280. Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. (A.81). B.S.A. 500 cc Twin 1948 Model. Like new. A real buy. Offers to 43, Beach Road, Spore. (A.69) JEEP STATION
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    • 513 3 FOR SALE 3 D.C. FANS with regulators for sale; please phone *****. (Z. 63). FOR SALE. Mars Chocolates going very cheap. What offers Apply 383, North Bridge Road or Phone *****. (A.68). FOR SALE: Silent exhaust fans drawing out 20,000 cubic feet or air per minute. Phone 7062, Western Electric,
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  • 51 4 Mr. Peng Yam and family! thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Lee Peng Yam (nee Wee Kim Toh) on 12/7/48. They are also grateful to those who sent letters of condolence or who assisted in various ways at the
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  • 872 4 The powers which were conferred upon the Governor by tne Legislative Council on Tuesday are very sweeping but, as a result of a number of last-minute amendments, not so sweeping as originally drafted. We believe tne bill as first presented was exactly similar to that which
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  • 1418 4 AS OUR READERS SEE IT Sir, —Most deck passengers coming from Indian ports grumble about the irregularities of the quarantine systems at Petiang and Singapore. But none has so far come forward to make public those grievances. I venture to incur the risk of rousing the wrath of
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  • 177 4 (Contributed) Although it may be said that Malaya is virtually in a state of armed tension, and anxiety reigns in rubber plantations, mines and other isolated areas, the conviction remains that the police will eventually win the fight against the communists. The peace and orderliness
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  • 601 4 Sir,—Mr. Rasip's letter is a typical example of the perplexity of some of the present-day Muslim youth who, bewildered by the dazzling light of Western civilization on the one hand, and disappointed by the ignorance of the so-called Ulamas on the other, are at a loss to arrive
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  • 903 6 The word equaUty f was defined yesterday as having done more for the expansion of revolutionary ideals than any other word, by M. Paul Clerc, a French business mam in an address to the Singapore Rotary Club. M. Clerc whose theme was the significance of July
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  • 142 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies on Social Welfare, Mr. W. H. Chirm. made Singapore his first official call since his ?rppointmen t last year, when he arrived here yesterday afternoon by air from the U.K. Mr. Chirm
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  • 273 6 (Tribune Woman Reporter) Wide-eyed little Malay boys and girls with solemn faces watched breathlessly yesterday morning the cutting of the tape by Lady Gimson at the Pasir Panj a n g Children's Centre, which converted the former feeding centre into a children's club. The children had looked
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    • 793 6 NOTICES NOTICE TO PRE-WAR SHAREHOLDERS OF— Date of Last Annual Return The Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate, Ltd. 12. 4.41 The Mentakab Rubber Company, Ltd. 20. 5.41 Sungel Bagan Rubber Company, Ltd. 11.10.41 RECONSTRUCTION OF SHARE REGISTERS We have not been able to contact a large number of pre-oc-cupatlon holders, on
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    • 308 6 BY ORDER OF THE COMPTROLLER OF CUSTOMS AUCTION SALE OF A quantity of scrap irons, brass eyelids, strapping belts, rosin chips, 9 unserviceable press cutting machines etc To Be Held At Government Bonded Warehouse (former Opium Packing Plant) 5th mile, Pasir Panjang Road. On Monday, 19th July, 1948. At 11.00
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    • 109 6 NOTICE BY ORDER OF The Official Assignee, Supreme Court, Singapore. Re Thong Siong Bus Company. Bankruptcy No. 26 oi 1948. SALE BY AUCTION The following DODGE A CHEVROLET BUSES Numbers; 5.5477, 5.3479, 5.3483. 5.3481. 5.8565, $3396, (in good running order) two CHEVROLETS with new coachwork, two CHEVROLET CHASSIS, Accessories, two
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  • 527 7 Reuter. iS* af te most of todays county g»* not possible to start the Surrey vs Leicesterlunch in twe otSr «^S 11 J" additi °«> play was possible before during h 68 Hnile occurred in most games during the afternoon. This was unfortunate as
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  • 98 7 are requested the Kadayajjallui Muslim Liague rr< XI Fur their fC-CCer iri against the mgjx] Air Force (Seletar) second v<: °n Saturday a, 5, c'a: kick-on* at 5 p.m. S. 1 Bttssain S S lb 1 a him. M. |j c 3 S A Kader Oil. V.
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  • 77 7 )m Yesterday s Came thf A't.s ,k thr Stadium irUt.. l cx P c,^c *;■■>*< Zlnlriro ho<t the moment meet with revests P l p,finish up at the top. Seletar may i SiUt'ir Airmen oice their rrrmt i,' I'lnr in* as,ire to Durden u-hn r supcesnes in a ('tnjtli
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  • 291 7 ..',7' a 4 SJIC 0 r H 'L- C! ,ic b 3 30 «Hnutes in which 1 red nnme.Ous openings the RAF < c -i; or*■ o:.!s asai; l4?l the SKC without reply in a nj« game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Airmen were
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  • 105 7 A selection will be made from among the following players to represent the Buunavista Sports Club against the Combine CRE on Sunday at 4 p.m. on the Gillman Barracks ground:—Ahpo. Guan Seng. Hendry Chua. Chew Seng, Doilah (Capt). Ahmat, Jubri, Anni. Kamid, Tong Seng, Tiamser, William, Taib Abbas.
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  • 124 7 The Col Cricket XI for < the rev c reason will be withois* lie ervices 61 two of thciv I- s< plajren Lieut. Eric 'de Xt f'c Mid T, A. Dol°, who I are go! 'to Ceylon by the s.s. E.npir: Durban, de Kretser
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  • 945 7 The cream of Singapore's ath- letes will be seen in action at j the 10th annual championship meeting of the Singapore AmaI teur Athletic Association tomor- row and Saturday, at the S.R.C. I ground. Altogether more than 153 competitors will take part. Several record nolders
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  • 54 7 Tiie following wHJ represen, the Singapore Cricket Club XI against th e Navy in a Ist Division League fixture today .\t Jalan Br.sar Stadium: V. Margrave, D. Hamilton, V. Burton, c. Ttn Dins. C. MeCulloch. F. Hutchinson. B. Clifton. E. Fletcher. F. S. MeCulloch.
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  • 60 7 1 The C.H.S.'s Ist XI match was cancelled when their opponents. t he Fraser and soccer team, failed to turn up for the Fixture to be held on Sunday at the Choon Guan English School ground. The second string of the C.H.S. drew with the Serangoon Wlzzards, 3-3,
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  • 1114 7 Weekly Cricket Review....By RAM PIARA Singapore cricket suffered heavy curtailment last weak due to rain which washed out almost all j the cricket on Sunday. Two or three matches were played on Saturday but chief interest rested in the two-day match between the Colonial XI
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  • 69 7 Reuter. CARDIFF, July 14.—At a fee in the neighbourhood of $15.000, the biggest sum paid for a player during the present close season, Newcastle United today signed Colin Gibson, the Cardiff City outside right. Gibson, who made 29 appearances for Cardiff last season and scored six goals,
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  • 79 7 ReuterAAP. NANKING, July 14.—Seve- ral Chinese shipping organisai tions have addressed a joint appeal to the Executive, Legis- latlve and Control Yuans urging the Government to desist from opening China's inland waters to foreign shipping, it waa learned today. The action ;of the shipping circles was prompted by
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  • 27 7 Reuter. mates of this year's crop total 62 850.000 koitu (one koku equals about live bushels). Last year's rice yield totalled 5,870,--000 koku. Reuter.
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  • 57 7 The Happiluds B.P. team to play a return game against the Oriental B.P. on Saturday at the former party's courts irill be chosen from the follow•ng: Chew Yew Seng, Tan Liang Peng. Chu Leong Kok. Raymond Ortega. Valentine Ortega. Christopher Tsai, Tan Hock Long, Sin Man Choy, Stanley
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  • 22 7 The pole vault final in the Singapore atheltic championships will be held this evening at 5 o'clock at Seletar.
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  • 42 7 A centre white traffic line has been placed in Bukit Bintang Road opposite the girls' school. There is a 120 degree bend with high banking and the corner has caused much concern to motorists and pedestrians alike owing to the blind approaches,
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  • 110 7 BATTING 70 Sockanathan (»„o: vs. nio Europeans K.L.) 51 R. Singam (Indian Association vs. S.C.R.C.). 50 n.o. Eng Cheng (Rest vs. Jie Europeans K.L. BOWLING 7 for 18 S.V. Suppiah (V.M.C.A. VS. Anderson School, tpoh). 7 for 28 W. Vias (Indian Asocn. vs. Selangor Eurasianst. 0 for 29
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