Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1948

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  • 65 1 The Malaya Tribune bv t»z rwru; fob the peom* l arger Sales than any "Afin noon P.iprr In Malaya fc> Sinniltnneonsly K»ala Lumpur, Ipoh t t p Pvona Telegrams: "Tribune Spore. Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents
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  • 506 1 STALIN'S WHEREABOUTS ALSO UNKNOWN 0)LOTOV STILL 'NOT AT HOME" TO "BIG 3" U.P. and Reuter. While diploiiiatic circles in Washington speculated on Soviet Foreign I** N V, olo 4 tov s a b *en<* from Moscow to meet the representatives of the I Three
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  • 47 1 Reuter. PJpN July 30: The of Trade today made a itona sweltering Pdwsve winch showed of abating as the an- Bank Holiday about to coined announced that C« the weather" bathJ ori K ,nally due to We clothing lation on Ik- coupon free Reuter.
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  • 86 1 Reuter. London, July SO. Prime Minister Clement Attlee rejected a suggestion in the House of Commons today that he should make Communism illegal in Britain because of what uas happening in Malaya. Sir Waldron Smithers (Conservative) had asked uhether he would do this
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  • 75 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today: A military and police patrol which was conducting a sweep in an area in Jemas Estate was ambushed twice from a distance. The patrol scattered and returned fire. No casualties were reported. Later the patrol scaiched the jungle area and discovered two hideouts which were
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  • 211 1 MANCHESTER, July 30.—Ihe first major strike in Britain's newspaper industry- since the general strike of 1926 was declared here today after a wages dispute between the Typographical Association and the managements of London newspapers published in Manchester. The Newspaper Proprietors' Association issued this statement tonight: "A
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  • 37 1 WEMBLEY, July 30.— The first gold medal in the 1948 Olympics went late today to M.O.M. Ostermeyer of France, who won the women's discus Lhrow with a toss of 41.92 metres < 137 feet 6 and 12 inches).
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  • 52 1 PENANG. Today. The going for today's laces is likely to be good. Best bets are Double Five. Goodwill and Honey Comb. Best each-way wagers aie Airmail, Grand Prix II and \llworth. For those who like long odds, the following may be backed: Colbay. Your Highness. Raffle
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  • 15 1 No one. was arrested in Singapore under the Emetgency Regulations last night.
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  • 160 1 LONDON, July 10: Lloyd Valberg, Singapore's only representative in the Games, and 1 (Jurnam Singh, the tall Indian jumper, who had just managed to quality 1 for the high jump finals, failed to get any further l when the finals began. Both were eliminated at t.90
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  • 212 1 i Tribune Staff Reporter). Speculations tan high in Malay circles in the Federation on the possibility of Date Onn accepting the responsible public office of High Commissioner if offered, reliable reports from Kuala Lumpur indicated yeeterday. Some quarters, however, realising the complexities of
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  • 93 1 A Lantern lecture on "Th 1 Pineapple Industry of Hawaii" to Hawaii where he studied by Mr. F. C. Cooker. Canning Officer of the Malayan Gov eminent will be held at the theatre hall of the King Edward VII College of Medicine on Aug. 2 at 3 p.m.
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  • 214 1 KAHANG, Today.—Two murders and an abduction were carried out by six uniformed bandit in Kahang village, Kluang district, yesterday. The bandits were dressed in khaki uniform with puttees around their legs and were armed with a Sten gun, revolvers and .303 rifles. They suddenly
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  • 15 1 Mr. N. Raghavan, presently Indian Consul-General in Batavia. has been appointed Indian Ambassador to Czechoslovakia.
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  • 17 1 The B.B.C. is taking over control of the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service, Singapore, from Aug. 8.
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  • 599 1 THE OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON. July 30: There i were few surprises in the first leats of the Olympic 100 metres rack events at Wembley Stalium today. Britain's Alastair McCorquolale. however, brought tiie crowd to its feet by a dTort against Barney Ewell of he United
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  • 105 1 A young Chinese couple was robbed of $260 in cash and jewellery by three masked Chinese armed with pistols it Pasir Panjang shortly aftc; 9 p.m. yesterday. Before leaving in the taxi the robbers warned the couple not to make a report, adding that they only wanted the
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  • 333 2 f Tribune Staff Reporter) Regulations to enforce stricter control of import came into force yesterday. These regulations have been promulgated to restrict the undesirable activities of the bad elements of the Singapore m( rcantile community. The Registrar of Imports and Exports, Mr. A. D.
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  • 265 2 NEGRI SEMBILAN. Sungei Lvi Area: Two Chinese were murdered on Thursday. The police are investigating. No details are yet available. PAHANG. Kuantan Area At 11.15 p.m. on Thursday, the sentry at the police station at Sungei Lembing. which is now occupied by special constables, was fired on from
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  • 487 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.—The biggest victory against the Communist-led insurgents was scored today when a strong combined Army and police force swooped on an insurgent camp in a valley just outside the Batu Arang coalmines at dawn and shot dead 22 and took 47 prisoner. An Army
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  • 99 2 All rice retailer have been instructed by the Food Control Department that, with effect from Monday August 2. and until further notice. all ration issues of rice will contain 2 parts whole grain rice and all part large btoken Siamese rice. The position is constantly under review and
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  • 36 2 "The Progress of the Con flict," will be the subject of a broad-cast by K. E. tbe Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. from Radio Malaya' on Tuesday, August 3 at 9.45 p.m.
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  • 87 2 From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. The railway jeep piloting a train to the East Coast was attacked by 50 insurgents at Kerdau railway station yesterday afternoon. ~T he f' re **M returned awl the battle lasted for half an hour, before the bandits uithdrexc. A
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  • 77 2 A quantity of inflammable material is reported to hav» been found in the vicinity of Pantai Remis In the Sitlawan Area, which was half destroyed by fire a, 3.30 a.m. on Julv 26. This supports th e local belief that Communists were responsible fo r
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  • 140 2 The suggestion that in view of the rapid increase in Singapoxe's population, the various community leaders should be influenced to try to plan for the future was made by Mr. D. Robertson during adjournment at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Robertson said that it
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  • 227 2 (Tribune Shipping Reporter) The heavy cruiser U.S.S. Toledo, which visited Singapore in June last year, is expected to call here again on Aug. 6 (this time as a flag ship) with Rear Admiral Roscoe F. Good, USN, aboard. Accompanying the Toledo are the destroyers U.S.S.
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  • 149 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Traction Company have decided to introduce "limited stop" omnibus services on two other routes leading from Katong to Finlayson Green. Commencing at 7 a.m. on Aug. 3 and at 18-minute intervals until 8.45 a.m. "limited stop" services will run to Finlayson Green
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    • 403 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY NEJWORK nouncements; 8.20 Sports daiin. Amoy Cantonese; 1.15 MALAY ENGLISH Round-Up; 8.30 Strictly off the Opening Announcement Piog. PROGRAMMES Record; 9.30 New- 9,15 Patrick Summary m Tamil with SigFrom tt noohto ft 'n m I olh HUj rch from Raf nature Tune: 1.17 Tamil song; HOte,;
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  • 391 3 (Tribune Shipping Reporter) J GILBERT (10) WAS THE ONLY UNACCOMPANIED CHILD ON BOARD THE R.M.S. CANTON WOWTONS) TO TRAVEL ALL THE WAY FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM TO SINGAPORE. This boy's journey, however has not ended yet. He was met by his mother when the shio
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  • 70 3 A European doctor, John D. Dennehy of Battery Road stood in the dock of the Four.tn Police Court yesterday, charged with behaving in "a disorderly manner by shouting, threatening and using abusive language while in the Orchard Road Police Station charge room on July 30 at 12.30 a.m.
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  • 344 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday agreed that the President be recommended to reinstate Mr. A. Joseph, who was recently disnuased from the Registrar of Vehicle's Department for breach of discipline. Mr. Joseph, a former inspector, was dismissed on a month's notice from
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  • 22 3 U.P. ATHENS. July 30.—Six women and nine men convicted of Communist activity were executed today by firing squad tat Lamia—U.P.
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  • 792 4 Labour in Malaya, once the present terrorist menace is overcome, will face a healthier prospect than has hitherto seemed even remotely possible. Up to even three months ago, many who had the welfare of Malayan workers at heart, shook their heads sorrowfully as they surveyed
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  • 84 4 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, July 30 A combined minor exercise will ne held by the British Pacific Fleet, United States Suppoi* Group Naval Forces Far East and the Far East Air Forces on Aug. 2 and 3 off the coast of Japan, it was announced today. The
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  • 807 4 From a correspondent recently In Kuching The Commissionef-General for the United Kingdom in SouthEast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, has returned to Singapore from Sarawak after one of his periodical visits. On this occasion Mr. Mac Donald will have had an opportunity of acquainting himself at
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  • 194 4 Reuter. TURIN. ITALY. A feature of the September motorshow in Turin will be the new babyFFita t known as the 'Topojino Fiat 500 B", which has been given 10 extra kilometres t about 6] miles) per hour and is claimed now to touch 95 kmph (nearly
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  • 315 4 Later To The Editor C.A. HIONG. Sik—We have been leading in the papers of Asiatic officers fiom different Government De partments being sent to England for further studies in their particular line. To name a few. we have seen candidates se*n from the Welfare Dept.,
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  • 253 4 Reuter. LONDON. Doctor Hewlitt Johnson, so-called "red" Dean of Canterbury, declared at a national peace conference here that Britain should agree to Russia's offer to reopen four power talks on Germany. "In the interchange of notes about the position in Berlin, both sides are
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  • 139 4 Reuter. MANILA. The Philippine Republic is out to promote social justice in a big waj\ President Quirino has just signed a bill to "undertake a thorough and careful investigation of the social and economic problems of our working classes, conduct researches on advance social security systems,
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  • 223 4 K.T. J-cad panning from the an I must admit that the title *L sound slightly far-feta** S I can assure you ol the authen ffi this story. The* lead being mined from th,- sea and furthermore thin i< kmmm ing in Singapore. Turning into one
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  • 254 4 Reuter. I BERLlN.—Probably the mostwhich these had to be ram i, unusual school in Germany. out. today is that located in Oberammergau, tiny mountain village famous for its Passion play. Here, in a still-camouflaged barracks building which, during the war, was attached to an underground
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  • 465 5 Malayan Airways Seeking Recruits (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Malayan Airways would like to recruit ocal youths to be trained as pilots, if the Government col:Id encourage them by taking local boys tor the RAF or assisting in any other way in their
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  • 152 5 Reuter-AAP. -VD\T. V Mlss Mary Reid Qu"ensland. like to chalin Joe Simms. across the 13 to a watersaid: "I have /ant in water. was treading to walk in nr. At first I but after r discovered j/".. Ins my leg.s in a n could movo very slowly.
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  • 230 5 Reuter. LONDON. -The British Government will make strenuous efforts to maintain the country's domestic food ration—now at an all-time low level —without further material cuts during the next six months at least. A special government committee which has been making the customary half-yearly review
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  • 244 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY.—Australian golfer, Jim Ferrier, who won the United States national professional Championship last year, is returning to Australia for about three months, or longer, and is expected to compete in the Australian Open at Kingston Heath, Melbourne on October 18 to 23. Ferrier will
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  • 567 5 Reuter. *JO**ENHAGEN.—New fishing grounds may be opened up to Northern European countries If the results of two Danish expeditions to Greenland come up to the expectations of experts here. Part of a two-pronged drive to step up Denmark's fishing exports, the cxpcditiond left last month
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  • 56 5 Photograph shows M. Ali Turkgelli, the new Turkish Ambassador (third from left) with the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pandit Jawharlal Nehru. On the extreme left and the extreme right respectively are M. Kutlu, First Secretary, Turkish Embassy and Mr. C. 8. Jha, Joint Secretary, External Affairs
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  • 653 5 Reuter. HAMBURG.—The huge ex-1 perimental torpedo station of the former German Navy at I Eckernfoerde. 20 miles north-1 west of Kiel on the Baltic Sea, has become the subject of controversy in North Western Germany. The entire establishment has been dismantled and the
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  • 306 5  -  (By R. YOUNGER First of a scries of stamps honouring men famous in Australian life was issued at all post cilices in Australia on July 12. Commemorating William James Farrer. breeder of wheat varieties specially suited to Australia's dry agricultural areas, tho new stamp will be of
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  • 31 5 Reuter. TEL AVIV, July 29. The Israeli Government tonlgbt called f °r a revision of the United Nations decision on Palestine and rejected proposals for the demilitarisation of Jerusalem.—Router.
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  • 517 5 Kaki Bukit (Perlis), Mukim Titi Tinggi (I the Town Boa id Area of Baling (Kedah* and all rubber estates and tin mines in Kedah and Perlis are still under curfew orders. Mr. Lee Thean Hin, pre-war Inspector of Chinese Labour in Kedah who retired after the Liberation,
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    • 884 6 Church Services St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist 10.30 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion at 11.15 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Paul's Church. Uppei Serangoon 8 a.m. Holy Communion, and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Hilda's Church, Katong: 8 a.m Holy Communion and 5.30
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  • 73 7 Wembley, Ju, y 30.—Cesar Oallardo, captain of the Ururuayan fencing team was injurL today while duelling in the fnis event with Aladar Gerevltrh of Hungary. "J third finger of Gallardo's fencing hand was badly pierced by Gerevitch'a foil. The Uruii captain was taken to tint fir>t aid
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  • 449 7 Reuter. th. ni° Jul y 30.—With the trials and errors of 2,?W ,C Games nrst day of contest over, tomor-i row s programme provides many highlights for most l of the competing countries. t I T!n e i e tUre °l^ c day te undoubtedly
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  • 51 7 LONDON, July 30: -At the; request of the Government the Bit tish Broadcasting CorporaLion will assume on Aug, 8 possibility for the British' Fur Eastern Broadcasting ser-j vice which since the liberation of Malaya ha. been operated in Bhtgapore by the Foreign Office.
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  • 91 7 Reuter. London, July iO. A wonder record breaking run by the great Czechoslovak distance runner, Emit "Demon Dynamo" Zatopek in the 10,000 metres was the highlight of the first day's struggle of the Ufth Olympiad. Three records were shatteied and three Olympic titles decided— the
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  • 632 7 London. July 30. Withdrawal of the whole of Eire's team from the Olympic Games was officially announced tonight. This move follows a decision by the International Swimming Federation that they would not allow the Eir»' Swimming team to compete because some of the members had been
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  • 313 7 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON, July 30 —The only ;wo county championship matches in the current series did nr. affect the champion snip table although Hamsshire in the fifth place wer surprised by lowly Somerset who won easier than 212 runs margin indicated as they declared their second
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  • 168 7 Cricket: North v. South, S.C.C. Padang, 11 a.m.; Pcrak v. Pahang. at Ipoh; Colonials S.C. v. Singhalese Assn., at j K.L.; S.C.C. v. Raffles lnstn.. R.I. ground, 2 p.m.; C Y.M.A. v S.R.C.. Padang, 2 p.m. Soccer: S.A.F.A. League Div i R.A.F. Selctar v. Navy, Seletar ground; Div.
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  • 483 7  -  (By Referee King Kong, the giant Hungarian wrestler, defeated Arjan Dass in the second round of theii contest at the Great World last Saturday night. The manner of his victory, however, was unsatisfactory as the Indian lefused to fight on after having been trapped into a dangerous neck
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  • 525 7 Following are the full results of yesterday's Olympics: 10,000 Metres Final Emil Zatopek (Czechoslovakia) won the 10.000 metres Olympic final in the new Olympic record of 29 mins. 59.6 sees. 10.000 metres flat final: First. Emil Zatopek (Czechoslovakia) 29 mins. 59.6 sees, (new Olympic record
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  • 255 8 U.P. ROME. July :;o. Red-faced Alculc do (f.nsTrii (Premier) warned Italy's Communists in Parliament tonight to stop preaching revolution or suffer the consequences. In an extemporaneous 20--minute reply to the Communist partisan leadei Lilt! Longo. who denounced the Parliament because of the Government's majority
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  • 31 8 YOKOHAMA, July 30.—An American officer and a Chinese were today convicted of smuggling and for having attempte 1 to blackmarket peniciHJn and streptomycin worth millions ot yen on the Japanese market.
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  • 108 8  -  (By "GARRICK" (BY ALLAN LEWIS Race I.—LILAC TIME Caravan Airgalc Race 2.-WAIF Prince Eugene Peace Night Race 3 KIA OR A Spur Wing Gopeng Race 4. LUCKY ACE Airmail King Arthur Race 5.— ELECTROPLATE D.R.B. Honey Comb Race 6. COLBAY Some Class Chatstcr Race 7. -DOUBLE
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  • 833 8 Below Is the card for today's races, the first day of the Penang Turf, Club August Bank Holiday meeting, together with therecords of the last three runs of the candidates, probable jockeys and trainers. Race One 2.30 p.m. Horses Class 4, Div. 2. 5£ Furs. 0 0
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  • 342 8 (Tribune SLaff Reporter). The l»est news for house wive In Singapore this week is the considerable drop in rice prices in the market. The decline in prices was mainly due to the increased rice supply position in Singapore and, with the official announcement of a
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  • 32 8 The Tribune was informed »flu iati\ \«nlerday that arms for Malaya from It art! ale have arrived in Singapore, an; various destinations. These arms will be hs*ml against terrorists in the country.
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  • 351 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A large number of Singapore seamen have been 'unofficially fixed in employment by the Seamen's Registration Bureau, since it came into being three months ago. The Bureau cannot do this officially at the moment as the Merchant Shipping Ordinance Amendment Bill, which
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  • 49 8 On a world tour to assess the market in patent medicines is Mi. A. R. Br.rtlett. Vice-Presi-dent of Kno> and Company, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by air from Los Angeles. Mr. Bartlctt will spend five days in the Colony. Mr. Bartlctt is staying at the ltd fries Hotel.
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  • 259 8  -  (BY ALI AN LEWIS PENANG. Gay Chief has been purchased by "Seagate Stable". He will continue to be trained by Jimmy Martin, who had charge of him since his arrival from Australia, it Mr. P. Bringolf of Sydney is at present in Penang on a two-month
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  • 98 8 Reuter. BUDAPEST. July m Zoltan Tlidy, 59-year-oJ i **»t of Hungary. toy because of the ZS* l rus son-in-law. Victoi <• on ,„-;„<: .reason and felony The Presid 'it. who took on February I, m ter to Premiei Lai saying he was gKJ -sornoky's activities b, compelled
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    • 71 8 AT12.15TO-NIGHf gk HE STANDS fef OUT LIKE A i;WjSL GIANT AMONG MM THE PYGMIES. Bfl *OMSlilIA'S jfl JEOY-Oi I'M i"ACTION" is the WORD! M-6-5 0 LANDSPEED" 1^^British Driver John Cobb i drove this "Kail ton Mobil Special" over the moasur- IK I <*d mile on the Bonneville MM I I
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    • 258 8 >■■■■ r »•«> i ■■•■■•1« Mfllfli V i NEW WORLD i j (PENG HOCK SHAW LTD.) 9 THE PIONEER AMUSEMENT PARK IN MALAYA CELEBRATING THEIR SILVER JUBILEE (25 YEARS) ANNIVERSARY i ESTABLISHED 1923 f!!!WATCH THIS GRAND AFFAIR!!!} 1ST 2ND AUG., 1948 I FREE SHOWS TO ALL CINEMAS AND WAYANGS* SPECIAL
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    • 13 8 Cheque Protectors UNDERWOOD SB LTD. »ING*rOU v 11.,,,. s,„„ MHHR n rCKAXG Bln.tlM.l
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  • 444 I }lr. Andrew Gilmour To Open Exhibition Tomorrow ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE HAPPY WORLD FOR..... firsl Entering and Trade Exhibition opens tomorrow at the Work! Anrjsement Park at p.m. and will continue to remain open to »t Hi same t!me each day until August 15. HeM
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  • 110 I Anticipating the fatten* Notts of those of our renders who will be visiting the Engineering an d Trude Exhibition which opens tomorrow ut the Happy World, the Malaya Tribune has produced this Spvriai Supplement as a guide to this fair of the year. This Supplement not only
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  • 445 I An interesting stand to visit at the Trade Fair will be that of OPTORG CO., (MALAYA) LTD T*hey intend to give quite a modernistic touch to their exhibit stand. A screen, with panels depicting the various departments and goods, forms the general background. For
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  • 218 I The following is the full lis: of exhibitors at the Fair: GROUND FLOOR Anglo-French Trading Co., Ltd. Asiatic Trading and Engineering Company, Limited. Max Factor (Federal Dispcusary). Gctz Brothers and Co. Singer Sewing Machine CO. Sime. Darby and Co.. Ltd. Royal Enfield (H. M. Bassoon i. Sandilands.
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    • 262 I I jft 9 «§1 j fOPTQRG COMPANY (Malaya) LIMITED. J (Incorporated in tiie Straits Settlements.) 124, ROBINSON ROAD, j P O BOX 440. SINGAPORE, I MfcAD Orrct SINGAPORE. j IMPORTERS EXPORTERS S V BLANCHES: BjJVINCj oi li< KM: I KUALA LUMP! It LONDON S j noira kong W I N
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  • 502 II SIM Ah Kow Co., whose offices are at 25 Bonham Building, are importers and exporters who are exhibiting at the Trade Fair as wide a range of their imports as possible. I shall just mention a few of the exhibits at their stand to give
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  • 75 II (A.I.S.). A recent patent application in Australia is for a technically interesting lire resistant composition which may be used for the production of surface coatings for the impregnation of fabrics as well as the manufacture of sodium silicate (and water) china clay, concentrated oil of vitriol
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  • 48 II PARAMOUNT STU-\ DIO'S GLAMOROUS DOROTHY LAMOUR is one of those smart and ylamourutse ir omen who realise that makeup in daytime demon is more care in creation than might he necessary for niyht time ap- 1 peai ante that's why she uses Ma x-Factor productM. i
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  • 433 II With Max Factor LADIES, when was the last time you gave yourself a critical check-up on your various grooming procedures? Do you realise that as the months md years go by. the procedure of makingup. for example, becomes mere automatic action, achieved with practically no conscious
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  • 59 II (A.I.S.). Australia has begun the export of textile machinery. First units, made in Melbourne were shipped to the United States of America, early in the year. They were power-operated, flat knitting machines. The manufacturing company is also supplying a pilot order of two small, steady, dial-linking
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    • 324 II FOR FOOD SEASONING Secret Of Chinese Culinary Art Now Available To Yon At Home! I sed universally by C hinese restaurants, eating stalls and homes. Indispensable in the preparation of Birds nest, sharks lilts soups, duck and pig skins, (tali lr.«Ms. Ilokien Street mahniees and 101 I-mous dishes whether boiJed,
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    • 194 II 1 HELP BRITAIN'S EXPpjfl r 1 BUY BRITISH liiillM QUALIT Y H^ODUCTS "Double Gold Coin" super- A line, pure, soluble CMM ft RON •"13? Messrs. Rigold and Bery- Wr lif\ maim, Ltd, Available in mmrtiMi\ H vii iiti v UJI three sizes ol aaarter, \2SS£* M half and one-lb. tins.
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  • 518 III "THE VENT-AXIA" (Tribune Woman Reporter) V/lIEN T MR. W. G. THURSTON returned to Sinafter the liberation, he brought with him London a machine not previously seen in -THE "VENT-AXIA" ventilating unit rtiis unit is specially designed to give mechni nation for better air conditions. ol however,
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  • 67 III Cheese production rose bv 834 tons. Only Queensland and New South Wales improved their figures. New South Wales produced 2.417 tons—an increase of 424 tons. Queensland production rose from 6,139 tons to 8.491 tons. Production in Victoria, the largest producer of cheese, fell from 16.219
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  • 449 III Kwong Siew Hing If you throw your mind back just three years, you will recall the time when you needed a watch so badly (because the Japs had taken yours away!), that you were prepared to pay an attrocious price for what you thought was
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  • 210 III (Tribune Woman Reporter) A new product or Chinese manufacture is the DIAWARD KEROSENE STOVE. This stove is riot only neat in design, safe, and simple to manipulate, but i c i also very handy to have riromut in these times of continual power breakdowns and black-outs. it
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  • 38 III The Federal Government is considering a request to increase shipments of wheat to India. The Indian mission to Australia has asked for an additional 3.750.000 bushels f>om the current crop. The present allocation is 25.000.000 bushels.
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  • 643 III HERE'S something essentially for housewives! It is a secret I stumbled upon accidentally, and which I vouM like to share with you. I am sure all of you have often wondered how it is that Hokkien Street "mee," or for that matter, any kind
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    • 183 III BURNS 8 HOURS! on one kotty cf kerosene oil h** gsM* ost E ccnom,ca HaH Stove in Town DIAWARD Kerosene Stove 1 Klarditj eoMii mt t <-«i. i,. n, ~.sion See our display I Dhiward Kerosene jjjg 1 si«vm i? l:l I exhibition. I Available at competitive prices and widest
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    • 277 III fgfSfel THE WORLD'S LARGEST X and FAMOUS WALL-CLOCK Mo "^Jc J r a) MANUFACTURER *£&h xx QDO" Wall-Clocks Now Available v'l r v Mlff. ou v ~ll> mp l°<ly of accurate 'I I jl, 9 m 3 ill Westminster 4/4 Chimes or appreciate the Iji'l }\s 4 /7n neu B,VHV%I
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  • 803 IV AUSTRAL ASIAN TRADING CO., LTD., importers and exporters, specialising only in certain lines, will be represented at the forthcoming Engineering and Trade Fair at the Happy World by a stand displaying three very outstanding exhibits. The Plastic Wall Boarding (one of
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  • 162 IV Reuter. M A N I L A.—American and Filipino weather experts have completed in the last month two trips by air to the Asiatic mainland, surveying weather conditions. Purpose was for familiarization, coordination, and the collection anu dissemination of meteorological information in the points visited, which included Okinawa,
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  • 157 IV A.M. Heddle Company A. M HEDDLE ft spmt shipper, 0 -*>* chants. regretfj,? *2 *e r he public the their stand at cj and Trade Exhib,t7^ aee «n e Happy World lb,Uon 5 5 They had on<rj nft to exhibit. amon g d ot y h: and spirit,, that m^
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  • 156 IV (A.I.S.). An important contribution to the problems of the carpet manufacturing industry i s th e invention of an Australian eogi. neer who has contributed an apparatus for what is known as "de-tufting" in the trade The finishing of the ends—removal of the wool, so that
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  • 661 IV A stand which should attract both old and young at the Trade Fair is the VAN HOUTEN (FAR EAST) LTD., exhibit stall. Yes, as you may have already guessed it. they will have all varieties of confectionery on show—and also for sale. There will
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  • Page IV Advertisements
    • 46 IV Sole Agents Cf Importers:' Phone: 2207 A. M. HEDDLE CO. 4th FLOOR, UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE 9 TO THE WORLD RENOWNED ENERGY BUILDERS P^^^f •VANHOUTEN'S HS^-frV COCOA AND CHOCOLATE %I,)IMMVbMmTZm VAN ME LIE'S I^^M TOFFEE AND SWEETS •VAN HEEL'S R^ffl^S SWEETENED CONDENSE? 1 wjfei CC J _jfujtntstiinmts^
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    • 33 IV AUSTRALASIAN TRADING CO. LTD. Stand 13-A IMPORTERS of INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY STROMBERCCARLSON j Air-Circulators Happy To Meet YOU GENERATING PLANT £SgSJS«S LAUNDRY MACHINERY FERTILIZERS BRICK MAXIM' MOTORS CENTRIFUGAL FtMT* HARDWARE A. C. CAK*. mm
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    25 V I 4 Co .s modern and well-equipped offices in I Street. The four- storey building house* the I numerou* departments of this company.
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  • 625 V 'Simit'-A Symbol Of Quality Fairness The name of SIME DARBY CO Ltd. ncedfl no introduction to the public of Singapore'or the Federation of Malaya. Well known to everyone the firm s tamiliar trade mark "Simit' can be'seen everywhere as a symbol of quality and fairness. <~omprj»ensive details o' their activities
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  • 249 V At the end of 1938. the foundition stone was laid for the most modern factory in the whole of the Far East. The machinery was brought in and production commenced early in 1939. Since then, as Droduction has proved, the popularity of P.A.R. Paints has
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  • 149 V Messrs. JOHN MOREY COMPANY, known to everyone in Singapore in pre-war days, have been recently taken over as an associate of Sime Darby Co.. Ltd. The original Company of John Morey was formed in 1929. They carried out large scale electrical contracting work
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  • 303 V Three Otis lifts are to be inI stalled in Mac Donald House, j Branch of Hongkong Shanghai 1 Bank, Orchard Road. The two main lifts will each be capable of caning 20 passengers at a speed of 500 ft. per minute. The operation of these
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  • Page V Advertisements
    • 58 V 3 8 YEARS CONSTANT PR6SIESI/ ENGINEERING I Q I f| 1 Q J| R ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL I *hS I M*E 1 BUILDING MATERIALS PILING (POSITIVE VIBRO) CONCRETE DESIGN A_ ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IT Will P TRITON OILS WMM ADVANTAGE UNION ASPHALT f TO VISST LUMPUR PENANG IPOH MALACCA SEREMBAN siIOTA BAHRU
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  • 223 VI Are you interested in glassware? If you are, here's just the stand you should visit when you go to the Trade Fair at the Happy World. It is a stand which will have on show nothing else but glassware glass bottles. glass crockery, (from drinking
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  • 383 VI Reuter. WARSAW. Poland is planning to establish her own motorcar industry with a yearly piodiiction rate in 1951 of 10,000 cars. Under a licence granted in May this year by the Italian car fiim of Fiat, a Polish production plant is to be built
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  • 84 VI Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Construction or the Nuffield body-building plant at Victoria Park, near Sydney. New South Wales, has begun. Mr. G. A. Lloyd, managing director of Nuffield (Australia) Pty. Ltd.. said recently that bodies will come off the assembly line in a year's time. Mr. Lloyd* said
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  • 88 VI (A.I.S.). Australian motorists have now been permitted to equip cars and trucks with two-way radio telephones. Previously only police, fire-brigades and other governmental authorities have been permitted to use the system, although outback cattle and sheep stations have also had some installations. Initially communications will be direct,
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  • 86 VI (A.I.S.). An Australian match manufacturing company in Melbourne will use timber for matches from New Caledonia, instead of Canadian wood, as a result of a recent agreement with the French Government. Because of the dollar shortage, Canadian supplies have been dwindling in Australia, and as part of the
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  • 58 VI (A.I.S.). Australian housewives will soon have the new electronic stove which will cook a three flOUrse meal in ten seconds. The stove will cost about £125 (Str. $856) and will be made in Australia. The manufacturing company will first assemble British electronic stoves for use in restaurants, before
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  • 580 VI Experiments carried out by industrial experts have proved that working conditions play an important oart in the output of any organisation. Take the case of the office clerk. It stands to reason that the clerk working in a close stuffy office, made short tempered and irritable
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  • 75 VI Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Preianr icated houses from Austria have been offered to the Victorian State Government, which is investigating the possibility of importing this type to meet the shortage in Victoria. Houses from England and Holland are under consideration. The agent for the Austrian venture was told
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  • 54 VI U.P. CANTON. Barter trade between Kwantuna province and Formosa soon will be resumed according to reports her c. The Governor of Taiwan. Wei Tao-ming, proposed tile resumption of trade in a letter to Kwantung governor T. V. Soong. who concurred, according to the reports. The barter will be
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  • 373 VI Gallaher's The Tobacco With A Reputation Those who smoke Gallaher's "De Luxe" Medium cigarettes, will be glad to know that there will be a special stand during the Engineering and Trade Fair, displaying Gallaher's world famous products. Gallaher's products are manufactured at the most modern tobacco factory In the United
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  • 113 VI Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., supplied "Tangbar reinforcement for the lining of the main vault of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Safety Deposit up to approximately 150 tons. The outside walls j consist of 2 ft. thickness of reinforced concrete. To the inside of the safety vault
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  • 271 VI /Tribune Woman Reporter) Are you con:eraplating buying a piano or a radio? If so you might as well get a good one while you're about it. You might be buying the piano for little Shirley to practice her scales on, or you might only be
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  • 103 VI (A.I.S.). Foundry engineers will be interested in Bentonite, a product now being manufactured in Australia. Produced by the air flotation process, it is used largely in the preparation of foundry sands. It acts as a bonding agent and imparts to silica and sand the requisite strength,
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  • 90 VI (A.I.S.). Australian Newsprint Mills Ltd which manufactures newsprint at Boyer, Tasmania, is importing special machinery lrom Canada in connection with its £3,000,000 expanded production scheme. The plant will not be delivered for two years. Meanwhile Mr. L. S. Kessell, managing director of the company, has left
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  • 188 VI BANGKOK .i uv n Siamese Brms ir ports from j,,, ;in larly cloth ace J« cause Siam, force.! to D T1 goods with dollars fa f, a advantage in Malaya and other «ng ooantrtea pemgTt make purchase in recent survey showed 1 Open market aterlh* m in
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    • 199 VI p? Comfort/ HOT and humid elsewhere .H. but in your office, coolness for *your*comfort and well-being. Yes—a Carrier Room Air Conditioner will make a surprising difference. Its'inrroducrion of filtered fresh air gently circulated throughout 'your office gives controlled venritation No blowing of papers from fans,—no dust on chairs and desks.
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    • 79 VI Arriving Soon! THE FiRST POST-WAR SHIPMENT OF "JOHN BR0ADW00D" grand mm THE ONE AND ONLY OF ITS KIND. SECOND TO NONE Available only at Sole Agents The Eagle Piano Co. THE BEST LOVED INSTRUMENT OF j» THE GREAT MASTERS OF Ml Sir j By appointment to H.M. Queen to H.M.
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  • 1269 VII You have a large stack of clothing to be ironed, and you are so tired out. You wearily wonder why it is that Washing Day in the Tropics means Every Day—and not just a weekly affair as in England or in America.
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  • 326 VII For those who »re mechanieilly minded, a stand you should make a point of visiting is that net up by the ASI ATIC TRADING ENGINEERING COM PANY. This company is especially noted for its mechanical and electrical works. (Incidentally it has, since the re-occupation, old md
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  • 44 VII Bursaries for engineers have been established by the Aus tralian company of Crompton, Parkinson (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. ot Fivedock, New South Wales. Unde» the company's scheme electrical engineers will be enabled to engage in postgraduate work at the company's laboratories in England.
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  • 556 VII There is no need for me to introduce RONEO. LTD.. to you."for you have by now most probably made the acquaintance of that firm, and must have realised that here is a firm which has. in the forty years of its existence, been helping
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    • 165 VII ROYALS 2JO 1 LOOSE LEAP BOOkT" W,DE «ANGE OF SIZES touch CONTROL WIM BINDERS RING BOOKS F'NGER FLOW KEYS INDEXES SHEETS. order now for early delivery $mmedtati Velcwq NEOPOST PERFECT COPIES SPEED YOUR MAIL QUICK COLOUR CHANGE CHECK YOUR POSTAL EXPENSES EASY OPERATION g. jfnfpt6durit c/euuefo ask FOR DESCRIPTIVE folder
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    • 108 VII A. T. E. G. Sole Agents /or: COVENTRY DIESEL ENGINES LTD AU JtA» Wk MARINE STATIONARY ENGINES! I 30hp VIVIAN DIESEL ENGINES 35-300hp| ELECTRIC MOTORS 2-250 hp Oil Gas Generators FOR INDUSTRIAL HEATING PURPOSES RUBBER MACHINERY ENGINEERS I CONTRACTORS ASIATIC TRADING ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 27, CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE. -al
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