Malaya Tribune, 21 July 1948

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune by h#2 roc rat people Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper In M tlaya Pyntfno Shnultaneoufihf Telegram* "Tnhun* S pore." Telephone 5811 (!> Hui). UGir*jl' A GES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1948 PRICK TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot Bouse, 98,
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  • 721 1 U.S. to double air force in Germany: jet fighters on way LATEST BID TO SOLVE BERLIN DEADLOCK THE HAGUE, July2o.—The Big Three"—Britain, the United States and France—are to make a "broad new approach" to Russia in another bid to
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  • 101 1 Reuter. i,»mi tburg, July 20. Dr. i If a Jon, Smith African Win inter, sunt here tom*kl that if war broke out Aft" <> tnoeM side th* ti-C'nn muniet countries. It ptmM only he possible >~ i' rhtst couU be done to i raeme, he
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  • 50 1 \b*m Stuff Reporter l Miiosan has been arrestl the Emergency Regulation.-. ■IS "picked up" by the it Jurong last Monday. U'l night, three Chinese rrested under the ncv.bringing the total nun: penoqa under detention to 07. This includes Id in the raid on Tua. sterday morning.
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  • 37 1 iropcan fell into the late No. l yesterday. a male Chinese was knocked passing bicycle an<' ustaincd injuries on the fore kni male Chinese sustained InWle working in an enE workshop at Kamptaj Bagts.
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  • 55 1 U.P. LONDON July 20. The In'mmittee rccommendeo wwy thr Government-owned ►versess Airways Corporation to use the much-criti- British-built Tudor II airr** committee** final rcjjl bla m c d BOAC for "'".'/'s m the design tluit tkktye4 production and ™?9«tfed method* by which r used on
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  • 26 1 Btaff Reporter) falay cyclist who was In- 1"' a collision with a "n KsJlang Bridge morning, died in hos,UI »»e hours later.
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  • 287 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JOHORE BAHRU, Today—A new salary scheme for Special Constables has been introduced in Johore. and response to join the Special Constabulary has been splendid and most gratifying. Thie scheme is better than that of the regular Police force. Most of the
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  • 53 1 SPAIN EXPELS VICE CONSUL U.P. Madiid. July 20. The Franco Government ordered British vice-consul Jumcs Beaumont today to leave the country by midnight Friday. It ua.s understood he was lound persona non grata betause a defendunt in a communist trial at Ocana admitted knowing Beaumont in Toulouse, where he was
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  • 47 1 BERLIN. July 20. American pilots, taking advantage of fail weather, today ran up a new total of 285 nights to blockaded Berlin in 24 hours ending 1600 hours. The planes brought a record >I 1.611 tons of food, coa! nodical and other supplies. P.'
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  • 272 1 BERLIN, Juyl 20. --An official British statement issued today describes the Russian offer to feed starving Berliners as "pure propaganda." The statement ados that Britain and the United States will continue to supply the Berliners with food. West Berliners, however, tiocked to the city's central food
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  • 60 1 NEW DELHI. July 20. One hundred and twenty-live persons are believed to have been drowned when a ferry boat sank in the river Ganges near Allahabad in the United Provinces, yesterday, according to reports reaching here tonight. The vessel, which was carry ing workers, capsized
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  • 52 1 LONDON. July 20.—The War Office announced today that the appointment of Brigadier J. M. Kirkman as Chief of Staff for F"ar East Land Forces had been approved. The announcement said Kirkman will assume the temporal y rank of Major General when the appointment becomes effective
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  • 33 1 U.P. THE HAGUE, July 20.—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, left here after dinner on a night boat for London, where he is scheduled to arrive tomorrow morning.—U.P
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  • 64 1 Washington, July 20. President Truman today issued proclamation calling for men aged between 18 and 26 to start registering under the new conscription on Aug. 30. Other groups will sign before mid-September though the draft cannot start until Sept. 22. 90 days after Mr. Truynan
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  • 226 1 Reuter. Washington. July 20 Stab Department officials have told Congress that several hundnc known or suspected subversive foreign agents have entered :he United States aa employee;-->f the United Nations and simi'ar organisations, it was dis :losed today. Mr Robert C. Alexander, assistant chief of the Department's
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  • 71 1 U.P. VIENNA. July 20. A high government official said Russia has set U P a "No Man'sLand area" about 30 miles wide and several miles deep along a portion of the Austro-Hung-arian frontier in Hungarian territory, stretching from Sop ron northward. Som e 20.000 Soviet troopand several thousand Russlai
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  • 45 1 U.P. Tel Aviv. July 20. The Israel Government denied the loud explosion which rocked Cairo on Monday night was caused by Jewish air raiders: saying that no Israel plane ha<. been in the vicinity of Cairo since July 16.— U.P.
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  • 41 1 U.P. CAIRO, July 20. -United States Charge d'Affaires Jefferson Patterson said today that he had protested to the Egyp tian Government against the stoning to death on Sunday of an American citizen by a street mob. -U.P.
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  • 14 1 U.P. HAIFA. July 21.--Lnident.--fied twin-engined bombers attacked Haifa on Monday night. U.P.
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  • 167 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, July 20.— State Department officials said today they had no evidence to suggest that the disturbances in Malaya were "co-ordinated or inspired from outside the country," but it wan admitted that it possible. It was pointed out that in the early stages
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  • 111 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 20.—Two hundred and ninety mm and women were honoured by the Ring at a Buckingham Palace investiture today. Service chiefs honoured included Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slessor, G.C.8., General Sir Alan Cunningham. C.C.M.G. and Air Chief Marshal Sir Guy llarrod, G.C.B. Among the
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  • 196 1 Reuter. LONDON, July 20.—The House 0 f Lords where the Conservatives are in a majority tonight rejected a Government compromise proposal on hanging. This would have divided murder into two degrees, one carrying the death penalty and the other life imprisonment. The voting was
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  • 21 1 Madrid. July 20. The Minister foi Foreign Affairs today denied that the Duke of Alba had been detained.
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Pans. .July 20. The prototype of a giant French troop carrier <i< signed to hold 134 poaeenoera crashed on its first feet flight mar hen today killing all its tin occupants. Remit r
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  • 106 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today •Johore Police claimed that some Chinese whom th(y de tained in a combined PoliceMilitary sweep on Kulai area last nigh t were involved in I the terrorist attack on the village of Kulai on July 2, The Police-Military party combed the area
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  • 97 2 KUALA LUMPUR, July 20.—Today Dakota aircraft of the R.A.F. made a number of patrols over Malaya, while others reinforced various areas with troops, arms and ammunition. Spitfires carried out photographic and armed reconnaissance In Kelantan; camps inhabited by the insurgents were attacked, while
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  • 145 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO PERSONS WERE SCREENED BY THE SINGAPORE POLICE YESTERDAY MORNING FOLLOWING A RAID ON TUAS VILLAGE. SITITATED ON THE FAR END OF JURONG ROAD. The raiding party consisted Of 80 heavily-armed uniformed police and detectives from the Criminal Investigation
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  • 148 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday. —The Manager of Gunong Pulai Estate in the Pontian area. Johore. reported that at about midnight on July 18/19. a special constable on guard in the Estate saw eight men on a i hill close to his bungalow. The special constable saw four men
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  • 104 2 It is officially stated that any person giving information to i the police or military relating Ito the hide-outs or headquarters of armed bandits will, in the event of this information proving to be true, be generously rewarded. This information should be giveu to the police
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  • 63 2 (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July 20. —A Major of the Malay Regiment and six other ranks accompanying him were killed and three others seriously wounded when they ran into an ambush laid for them near Gua Musang Military are reported to have taken over complete
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  • 50 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. —At Bukit Sidim Estate. South Kedah. last night the European manager Mr. K. A. W. Burnham, was fired at twice while he was in bed. Both shots missed him and the attacker ran into tr>e jungle. He has not yet been apprehended.
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  • 39 2 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. _A large band of terrorists staged an attack mar the Selayang Police Station in Selangor and made away with a sten gun and a rifle, at 11-10 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 92 2 TAIPING, Tuesday. —A police party who yesterday went out to search a suspected hide-out on Naga Estate, Taiping, approached a hut and surprised a Chinese who ran out firing. He was shot at but got way wounded. When the police neared the hut, a bottle of
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  • 38 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.—lt is officially stated this morning that the probationary Asiatic lnsj»ector and 14 police constable* who were captured by bandits after the attack on Gua Musang Police Station in Kelantan, have now returned safely.
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  • 89 2 IPOH. Tuesday. Very encouraging results have been achieved by the Perak Police in their difficult task of taekllit*- lawless elements in the Stut*. Aims recovered dining their operations total 14 icvoi/erfl and pistols; 3 Bten guns; 7 rtfles and carbines; 2 shotguns; 236 grenades; 21,200 rounds
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  • 108 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday night.—Thirty-year-old Soong Kwong, leader of the Anti-Jap-anese Union during the occupation, and son of a Penang businessman, has been detained under the Emergency Regulations. The AJU was the organisation that supplied the MPAJA with food, money and Information during the occupation. Soong Kwong was
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  • 75 2 (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, July 20. Since many of the latest Survey Department maps have been discovered by the polici from gangsters' huts during the various anti-communist operations the Government of the Federation of Malaya has banned the sale of these maps to
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  • 64 2 (From our own Reporter) kiiala lumpur. Tuesday. Certain precauttofiary measures have been introduced by the Malayan Railway authorities for the safety of night train services. It is officially stated that there may not be an immediate alteration of the schedules of trains published, but the
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  • 288 2 The Kelumpang Branch, Selangor, of the Malay Nationalist Party, ceased to be affiliated to the MNP, Malaya, since July 16, according to a report in the Kuala Lumpur Malay daily, Majlis. The decision was made at an emergency committee meeting v in order to avoid further
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  • 41 2 A Malay cyclist received fatal injuries when he came into collision with a motor van opposite Kallang Airpoit at about 7.30 a.m. The cyclist, Maseven bin Bablk, was removed to hospital by Municipal ambulance. He died In the evening
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    • 102 2 Recruiting Tour (From our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. July 20. -The Malay Regiment recruiting team will be at Jasin on August 3, to enrol the fifth batch of recruits. The team will visit Malacca on the morning of August 4 and, in ihe evening, attend to recruiter at Alor Gajah.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 396 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK BED NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH I CHINESE J^WAN PROGRAMMES I> OOK^ M R*di From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radl.Froni 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radiated on 226 metres in the mediated on 483 metres in the mcdi- urn wave band and 7200 kc/sec urn
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  • 689 3 Argument Before Full Bench irtant legal point whether the Colony c jurisdiction to try an oftence com*ithin the territorial waters of Singapore, us there is no mention of any terltoria* the new Order-in-Council of 1946 recoilhe Colony of Singapore, came on for before a
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  • 628 3 NEW ARRIVALS REVIEWED -The British Empire," Edited by Hedor Bolitho (Hatsford). r purpose of this give a brief «»nd invey <>f the countries tintish Commonwealth India and the th, Empire, to their lands, their n«i pi oducta, ami finally what is likely to be r future development. anient
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  • 143 3 Firemen, of two fire engines from the Central Fire Station, were called out at about 5.15 p.m. yesterday to fight a 28 minutes battle with a 2 acre lallang blaze at Emerald Hill Road. The fire brigade was again «UBimoned to deal with a similar tire at
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  • 82 3 (From Our Own Reporrer) KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday night:—Twenty Chinese, all identified as having taken part in the attack on Hatu A rang, have been arrested. Among them is v girl who is alleged to have walked into the railway station and removed the first-aid kit. Twenty arrests were
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  • 468 3 Rice seized from an alleged Illegal importer was disposed j of by the Food Control Depait-! ment at 11 cents per katty. This was stilted by Mi. M. Kristek, Assistant Food Con-1 troller, in the Second District: Court yesterday when he ga/ej evidence in
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  • 723 4 The focus of interest is firmly fixed on Europe with speculations regarding tne intentions and strength of Soviet Russia. The great Pacific aggressor, Japan, is all but forgotten before even the peace treaty talks have been begun or the fate of the Japanese war criminals has been
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  • 74 4 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, July 20. A Customs Department spokesman here today denied knowledge that a Malayan firm had been refused permission to export several hundred revolvers from Australia to protect its employees from terrorists. The spokesman said permits had been granted for the export of a small
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  • 950 4  -  By, Herbert Tracey One criticism of the United Kingdom economic policy has been that it did not realise sufficiently soon the magnitude of effort required to increase the productive power of the nation. If this criticism was valid a year ago, it is not today.
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  • 238 4 Letters To The Editor Sir, —Most of us have seen the strange sight —strange at least to new comers —of women clinging on as best they can in buses loaded above capacity, while men are seated comfortaoly. Though chivalry of the medieval type cannot be expected in
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  • 171 4 Sir, —The suggestion of Mr. S. S. Manyam, President of the Army Civil Service Union, to form a Social Democratic Party is timely and welcome. It would fill the vacuum created by the dissolution of the Malayan Democratic Union. I hope the new body would, make
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  • 628 4 Twenty thousand doses of propbvlactic vaccine against Yellow Fever have been stored in Malaya since 1946. This is in no way an alarmist measure, but merely a precautionary one; other Eastern countries, notably Pakistan and India, hold similar stocks. Should the disease ever appear
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  • 331 5 T. U. Officials Now In Hiding (By A Special Correspondent) jollOKK BAIIRIJ, Today:—It is believed that sonlr din ials of Communist-inspired trade unions hi eh have gone underground are attempting to subscriptions from members. his was revealed by Mr. R. W. I. Band, M.C.S
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  • 31 5 KUAI LUMPUR. Tuesday. —A Chinese, drta d i n 1 white shirt and trousers, was found shct dead at about ll a.m. today at the 9th mile Cheras Road
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  • 221 5 The first battle in Africa's fight against the Red Locust has been won Pilots of the S.A.A.F. and the Central African Airways, spraying six thousand gallons of poison oi>er four thousand acres of locusts have inflicted heavy casualties. In one operation, eight hundred gallons of the spray
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  • 918 5 0 Mr. R. V. Darge. manager of Chendci iang Tin Dredging. Ltd.. died at the Batu Gajah Hospital, Ipoh, on Friday, after a short illness. Eight cases of scrub typhus were reported in the Federation for the week ending .July 10. Pahang and Malacca had two cases
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  • 322 5 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Hint- for foreigners on the Danish people and life in Denmark today are contained in a booklet entitled "We Danes, or It Is Perfectly True". by the well-known Danish author Mogens Lind just published hero. The booklet sets out to explain Denmark and its
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  • 138 5 The Assistant Director ot Lands, Kedah, Che Laidin bin Haji Abdul Manan, will shortly be proceeding on long leave, during which he has planned to visit Mecca on a pilgrimage with one of his daughters. His previous plans for a visit to the Holy Land were foiled
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  • 101 6 Ismail bin Samsi, a 25-year-old Javanese, ol No 5, 15 A m.s Woodlands, who appeared yesterday in j. pair of underpants with a bandage on one of his ihighs, before the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears, had a tentative armed robbery charge preferred against
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  • 49 6 The next meeting of tho Singapore Safety First Committee will be held in the Secretariat. Building on Friday July 23 at 3.30 p.m. and will be precteded by the showing of the "Safety First film strip recently issued by the United Kingdom Central Office of Information.
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  • 267 6 (Trlbune Staff Reporter) A former headmistress of the Pudu English School In Kuala Lumpur, Miss Josephine Foss, O.B.E., returned to Singapore yesterday from South Africa on board the Buys. Miss Foss who came for a visit to see old friends was headmistress of the Pudn
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  • 702 6 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOIL Tuesday Night.—The president of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association. Perak Branch, Mr. J. S. Ferguson, today advocated that General Sir Miles Ilempsey, that splendid soldier," be sent to Malaya to fill the post of High Commissioner. Falling General
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  • 100 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) More town properties changed hands yesterday when $326,--100 was realised at an auction sale. A large crowd wa.s present, and the bidding brisk. The buyers were Chinese and Indians. Eight .-.hophouses at Serangoon Road and eight in Racecourse Road fetched $128,500 and were sold
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  • 34 6 EAST WEST SOCIETY At tht East and West Society talk to be given at 8.30 p.m. tor.v rrow at the V.M.C.A. Hall, Orchard Road. Mr S. Slvanr.i:.uo will make an address on ■International Peace."
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    • 248 6 NOTICE Notice I» hereby given that VILEM EUGEN LEON Z.VMAX V eommonlv called as WILLIAM ZAM Ali of 4, Angullia Park, Singapore, U applying to the Governor for naturalization and that any person who Knows any reason why naturaliyation should not be grunted should j send a written and signed
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  • 543 7 Reuter. L S XJI& ti.7 TO m 0r W the huffe U 8 Ol y«Pic contingent, cxl) t<;di to carry off the of the gold medals, sets foot in Bri|aill with little more tha„ a week before King George VI declares the
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  • 223 7 U.P. 11 >ND< )N, July 20.—The name of the last runthe Olympic torch who will bear the torch down the Olympic way to Wembley Stadium just Kin« George opens the Olympiad there on jujy 29, today remained a closely guarded secret a l indon
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  • 60 7 Reuter. BISLEY. SURREY. July 20. —Australia, with a grand total of 2.191 points today won the Empire rifle shooting hiatch. a two-day event for 1 teams of eight. Great Britain, holders of the I challenge trophy since it was last fired for in 1938. finished second
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  • 224 7 U.P. UXBRIDGE, England. July 21- China's Wang Chen-ling. 36-year-old marathon runner, who was placed 39 in the Berlin Olympics said he was not optimistic about the outcome of the London games. He said: "I feel myself in very j good shape, but i doubt this will
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  • 333 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 20.—It was officially stat. .I tonight that in addition to the Indian protest against the plan to move their Olympic team away from the Richmond Park Olympic ramp to quarters in the Pinner Sehool, nine other nations involved also lodged protests. They
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  • 330 7 TALKING SOCCER... By SPECTA TOR THE second round of the senior league is providing more than the usual quota of upsets, and R.A.F. Changi's loss of valuable points is likely to cost them the championship. The Changi airmen's downhill ride began when they lost to
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  • 32 7 The Chint: c Athletics yesterlay mot the Dockyards in a Division II League game at the S.C.C. giound.s and won by the landsome margin of five goals to 0.
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  • 220 7 On Yesterday's Game THE INDIANS have fallen off very badly. There was a period u hen they loomed an serious challengers to the rest. One of their early victories was over Hovers Sports Club, who notc head the tables. Against the "Three A's" yesterday, the Indians were seen at
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  • 235 7 Reuter. LONDON. July 20. Wing Commander Donald Flnlav. Great Britain's 40-year-old j international hurdler, who will be competing in his third Olympiad, will take the oath i on behalf of the 4.000 compeJ titiors at the opening of the i Games here on July 29.
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  • 117 7 Reuter. LONDON, July 20.—The Foreign Office tonight denied a report that a member of the Finnish Olympic learn, Yrjo Enne, has been refused a visa by the British Government because he is a Communist. A spokesman pointed out that competitors do not apply for visas
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  • 357 7 Amicable Athletic Assn. 8; Indians After winning the first round match, the Indians went down badly to the Amicable Athletic Association in the return game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, in Div. 1 of the League. Domin tting the exchanges throughout, the three A's left
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  • 43 7 The Florence BP. played a friendly badminton match played on Sunday, against the Sunoyside Badminton Party. Results as follows (Florence DP. mentioned first): SINGLES: Tan Thoo Meng beat Mr. George 15-7. 15-1; Seah Peng Hock lost to Mr. Meroyn 12-15, 12-15;
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