Malaya Tribune, 4 August 1948
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Title Section57 1948-08-04 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOB THE PEOPLE l arger Sales than any Afternoon Taper In Malaya Printed Triryram* "Tribune R'pore." Telephone. 5811 «V» linen) FIGHT PAGES sin<;/\p»»rk. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1948 TRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs Colin Turner Ltd.. Talbot Bouse. 98, St. Martin's57 words
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Article261 1948-08-04 1 "Rarin' To Go Into Battle With Reds" FIRST MILITARY REINFORCEMENTS FOR MALAY A, COMPRISING THE FIRST BATTALION OF THE INNISKILLING FUSILIERS, ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE THIS MORNING. THE INNISKILLINGS LANDED IN SINGAPORE A T 9.30 A.M., ALMOST EXACTLY 12 HOUR > AFTER THE COMMISSIONER-GENERAL MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD,261 words
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Article95 1948-08-04 1 Reuter. Washington. Ang. 3. Th« U.S. Navy la bulldlog l<> w ->hi;)S, with new weapons and icsip;n.s. This will hi ing into opeiation at least three carriers i able of handling planes for larger than thoee used now. a: well as several new types rangingReuter. - 95 words
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Article64 1948-08-04 1 i v thin morning, men h< C.I.D. and the unipoiiec raided an area n r. Btier Road. tai "t 113 persons was ami II detained for questioning. No arms in but UN police dis 1 several unlawful ao- mbei ship cards ami •I ium packeta64 words
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Article32 1948-08-04 1 ;hal, Any;. 4. Major il f'iien H i-wu, lorrner Ponce Officer of w wra sentenced to life impri onment by the cSstrlcl yesterday for wardering ('hen I.ing-sz with32 words
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171 1948-08-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Aujr. 3.—Never to forget an old romrade was the ideal of Brig. Gen. William Frederick Mildren. In his will revealed today left £222.403 then appearo I t two bequests £500 to extant Frederick Stapleton who served with the General In theReuter. - 171 words
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Article38 1948-08-04 1 Manila. Aug. 3. The War 'times Office said 19 Japanese PoWs' headed by Lieutenant lajime Alaoda will be arraigned soon on charges of cannibalism. 7'he Japanese were captured »1 the mountains of Bukidnon 'rovince la Mindanao.38 words
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Article45 1948-08-04 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 3.—The HS Army indicated it was prepared to cope with cv '11 the smallest of emergencies. It issued a call for 2.370,002 Infants shirt;. The Army explained they are riot for undersized draftees but 'or the offsprings of personnel.45 words
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Article110 1948-08-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 3. I»rd ey, chairman of Die Bri- mpic Organising Comaid tonight that the littee has done all it could to prevent profiteering in mpic tickets. There have bean compia.ntil tickets were being sold b> 'i' i v officials and competi--1 "r<i Hiirghlcy saidReuter. - 110 words
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Article36 1948-08-04 1 Reuter. BUDAPEST, Aug. 3. The irian Parliament today mously elected Dr. Arpad former deputy prcjsl'i and chairman of the Party, president of R« public, in succession to vi TlWy, who resigned Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article139 1948-08-04 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Aug. 3.—President Truman returned Lo the capital at 1.20 p.m. today and went immediately to the White House to receive the report on the Allied diplomats' conversations with Stalin. The President's plane arrived here from Kansas City. The President had gone to hisU.P. - 139 words
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Article40 1948-08-04 1 LONDON. Aug. 3. The Daily Mail today quoted Geoffrey M. Clifford, Governor of the Falkland Islands as saying he was negotiating for a "new deal" for the islands with the Colonial Office to improve their situation.40 words
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Article18 1948-08-04 1 PRAGUE, Aug. 3— Prague Radio announced today that purge of the Sokol Gymnastic organisation had begun.18 words
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Article465 1948-08-04 1 FRONT PAGE EDITORIAL THE EDITOR. SO the Comrades had hoped to proclaim their Malaya-wide otmnunist Republic on August 3, 1948! It seems almost incredible that few thousand fanatics together with a law hundred cold-blooded criminals could have Imagined that the armed forces of the country couldTHE EDITOR. - 465 words
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Article116 1948-08-04 1 LONDON, Aug. 3. -The Israeli Government today banned Mr. John Larsen, a Swedish United Nations official and "all members of his family from Israeli territory for alleged anti-Jewism activities. Mr. Larson, secretary to Col. Biunron. United Nations observer for Jerusalem, was *r rested by the Jews116 words
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255 1948-08-04 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.— Colombia has agreed to the United tStates request to survey for a giant new canal to link the Atlantic and Pacific 250 miles south-east of Panama, whose Government has refused to renew the lease of America's war-time bases. TheReuter. - 255 words
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216 1948-08-04 1 Reuter. London, Any. 3. Mrs. Victoria Manalo Draves, wife of a Los Angeles electrical engineer, won the women's Olympic springboard diving championship at Wembley pool. Mrs. Draves, whose father is a Filippino, announced she now intends to retire from competitiveReuter. - 216 words
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Article164 1948-08-04 1 Reuter LONDON, Aug. .'{.—One world and 15 Olympic records lay broken at the feet of the earth's best athletes and swimmers as the fourth day of competitions in the Hth Olympiad ended tonight. The day had soon a whole sale slaughter of the old Statts jReuter - 164 words
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Article51 1948-08-04 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Aug. 3.- Col. Paul Markgraf, Soviet-appointed Berlin police president jus*, suspended by tho City Council, has ordered tenants in the house of Dr. J. Stumm, his western sponsored rival police chief, to refuse to pay rent any longer, the German News Service DPD reportedReuter. - 51 words
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Article71 1948-08-04 1 A Chtacae couple robbed by two armed Chinese while j taking the "air" at Pasir Pan- jang night. The robbers got away with a total of S7O In cash and leweUerj. Shortly after midnight two I Europeans, believed to be snlI diors. hired a tax! from Bras71 words
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Article23 1948-08-04 1 A total of 24 accidents occurred In the olty during the past 24 aours. None of them were fatal.23 words
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Article22 1948-08-04 1 OLYMPIC FILM The film of tho opening of the 14th Olympic Game? la London will ho shown at th? Cathay Cinema tonight.22 words
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Article39 1948-08-04 1 Tickets for the CYMA variety concert to bo staged at the Victoria Theatre on August 7 in aid of tho CYMA Cluhhouso PUBd have practically beon sold out, the President of the Association informed the Tribune today.39 words
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Article113 1948-08-04 1 LONDON, Aug. 3.—Olympic Housing Chief Stanley Briault announced today that a number of employees at Richmond Park Gamp had been dismissed following theft of Olympic food stores there. Olympic athletes from Argentine, Chile, Peru, Spain and Puerto Rico are among those housed in Richmond Park.113 words
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3391 1948-08-04 2 C-G Reveals Plot Made Last March Yesterday, a Malaya-wide Red Republic was to have been proclaimed—according to a Communist plot hatched last March and which has resulted in the present wave of terrorism. This was revealed last night by the3,391 words
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Advertisement163 1948-08-04 2 QUEENS TODAY: 8.00, 0.80, 9.15 P.M. Betty Grable Dick Haymes in "SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM" (In Technicolor) NEXT CHANGE "PISAU BF.RACHUN TO-DAY at 3.15—6.15 and 9.15 p.m. "BARTHRUHARI" (Tandl) With Jayamma, sama, N. s. Kxishnan, T. A. Mathuram and G. Pattu Iyer. AN HAM. OF FAME I'ICTCRE BROUGHT BACK BY BEQUEST.163 words
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Miscellaneous390 1948-08-04 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK Mandaiin. Amoy Cantonese; 1.15 Opening Announcement MALAY ft ENGLISH P»og. Summary in Tamil with Signature Tune; 1.17 Tamil PROGRAMMES 120 News in Tamil; 1.30 Listeners' favourites; 2.00 Close From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Radi* Down; 6.00 Signature Tune, ated or 483 metres in390 words
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652 1948-08-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) travelling half way round the world (from Italy lapanl as stowaways on borrd the Lane Victory three Sanaa Giovanni de Giorgis Ermencgllda (16) Sanna Sana Teresa (16). and Congiu Enrico Mocelli Bat(17) arrived back in Singapore yesterday on board President Buchanan,652 words
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Article76 1948-08-04 3 The Seventh Police Court handled as many as 36 preliminary inquiries last month, constituting a record with an average of more than one case a day. During the pa.n seven months this court conducted 18 preliminary inquiries in January. 23 a month in February, March, and April,76 words
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Article93 1948-08-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues day night. Several hundreds of cyclostyled extortion letters in Chinese and reminder slips were seized by the police in a swoop on an area yesterPanchor, Muar district yester day. A police-military party acting on information received, conducted a hut-to-hut search and discovered the extortion93 words
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Article124 1948-08-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr. Jack Richard Kelaher, Engineer of the Sarawak Oilfields Ltd.. of Serra, Brunei, Borneo, was yesterday evening married to Miss Jean Katherin Peterson, of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, at St. An drow's Cathedral. The Rev. Kinross Nicholson officiated at the ceremony. The bride, who arrived in124 words
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Article192 1948-08-04 3 KELANTAN: A police report from Kalantan states that three illegal immigrants have been arrested—one Indonesian and two Chinese. The police on Monday found SO rounds of .303 ammunition in Tumpat. PERAK: Sitiawan area Further details have come in of the police military raid on Salak (north) old town192 words
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Advertisement137 1948-08-04 3 Kidneys Must (lean Out Adds Vo«w buAy clean* out tie,,! a io« and pviaonoue in your blood thru mtll«.n i.'n> delicate Kidney lube* or Altera ft >» Kldneya or bladder make yau au/Ter from Celling Up Nlahu. Nerv»«inew. Leg Paine. Circle* Under Kye*. backache. Aching Joint*. Acidity, or Burn-i-l iwaaage*.137 words
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Advertisement1698 1948-08-04 3 FOR SALE TOYS AT PRICES Far Beiow Cost. Pay u§ a visit at our office and showroom at 79, Cross Street First Floor, where the following can be seen: Pedalcars. Pullcarts, Sacktrucks, Scooters. Cranes, Soft and Plastic Covered Animals, Dressed Girl and Baby Dolls. Jigsaw Puzzles, Box Games, Cowboy and1,698 words
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Article754 1948-08-04 4 Since the beginning of this year it cannot be said there is any real food shortage in Malaya and even official exhortations to grow more food have lapsed into silence. At the same time, on walking through the streets, one s feelings are not harrowed by the sight of754 words
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Article115 1948-08-04 4 Thirty-four years ago today Great Britain's ultimatum to Germany regarding violation of Belgium neutrality expired and the British Empire was launched upon a war which has never really been terminated, though the national aggregations of opponents have changed composition several times and the conflict into which Tommy Atkins115 words
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1295 1948-08-04 4 For the Colonial Service to continue to attract the best type of recruit it must offer prospects, reasonable security of employment and reasonable terms of service. These requirements were postulated by Lord Tweedsmuir in the House of Lords when he opened a debate calling attention1,295 words
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303 1948-08-04 4 Reuter. VATICAN CITY. His Excellency Archbishop de Jonghe d'Ardoye, M.E.P., Apostolic Delegate to the Indonesian Archipelago, has paid a brief visit to Rome before going on to his native Belgium for a rest. Commenting before leaving here on the general situation ot the Church inReuter. - 303 words
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431 1948-08-04 4 Reuter. VIENNA.- With reference to the situation in Berlin many people in Vienna are asking themselves anxiously, "Could the same thing happen here?" Superficially, the situation is much the same. The Western Allies arc occupying here, j-.s in BciMn, a large part of the city.Reuter. - 431 words
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Advertisement78 1948-08-04 4 Eye Care consists of mora than just "buying glasses.* Eye comfort and visual efficiency depend primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist, C. 8. CHONG. OPT-D. Fully equipped with modern Instruments. TYPISTS SELECT ROYALS 2 to i magic j TOUCH CONTROL KftiWf j FINGER-FLOW KEYS %J^j^ i ORDER78 words
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Advertisement90 1948-08-04 4 1 MwHt Active men know the relaxing companionsiiip of u tine smoking that he- comes sweeter with m^™m time. But more the Charatan is designed to the highest standards ira n. of pipe-craftsmanship Natural Hm-^s0 Bruyere in rich and beautiful «rains rJistn shajH-s, the exclusive products of n any f90 words
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644 1948-08-04 5 Reuter. (B> Guy Bettany, Reuters Correspondent) I JURG —Postwar planned economy and help from America are not proving so i-indle for port authorities as prewa* q upon world supply and demand is the view of leading authorities of the h German harbours of HamburgReuter. - 644 words
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Article181 1948-08-04 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter/ Prospects of reviving the importation of fresh vegetables Horn Western Sumatra into Singapore, which was stopoeri during the wa r years, are said by local importers to be good with th t first post-war shipment of fresh vegetables from that territory landing here181 words
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66 1948-08-04 5 Members of the A.C.S.U., Bahru Branch caught in a happy at the dinner at Nam Hug Restuarant to celebrate the approval of a cost of allowance for them by the War department. Left to right: Mr. Yen Hong, Miss Chan. Mr. Ang Kah Hoe. Mr. Lim Peng Quee. Mr. John66 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-08-04 535 words
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45 1948-08-04 5 (TYib»»e picfurrM(TYib»»e picfurrM - 45 words
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Article590 1948-08-04 5 The Commander-in-C h i c f, British Pacific Fleet, will be returning to Singapore in September after fleet exercises in northern waters and will take up his residence at Admiralty House, Irwell Bank-Grange Road. Singapore. Recruiting of regular police for Penang island will be held at Balik590 words
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60 1948-08-04 5 Officials at the $2 million combined Engineering and Trade Exhibition at the Happy World. Tribune photo shows them at the Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., staff on the extreme left is Mr. J. D. Gampbell, organiser. Mr. A. F. Baughan, Mr. Andrew Gilmour (Acting Colonial Secretary and Secretary for Economic60 words
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Article192 1948-08-04 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I The maximum fines for uni licensed street .stall holders j imd itinerant hawkers are to be raised to $100 for the first offence, and to $200 for tho second or subsequent offence. The fines are $25 (o r the fhs t offence,192 words
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Article444 1948-08-04 5 f Tribune Staff Reporter* AFTER a three-day spell of holiday-making picnicking, and merry-making, the city's clerks, bankers, stenographers, typists md other office workers returned to their desks yesterday to •esnme work. The August Hank holiday.?ndcd with the return of nost of the holiday-makei s. including touring444 words
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Article105 1948-08-04 5 The Chinese community in Kedah have responded admirably to the call for defence again Jt terrorism. Representatives oi the Chinese Chamber of Com mere from Sungei Petani, Kulim and Alor Star meeting at Alor Stat, the State capital, on Sunday. decided to form "volunteer i police105 words
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Advertisement32 1948-08-04 5 WEIGHT WW WUSHTY BUNCHES OF GRAFFS, GROWN IN f SUNNY SOUTH AFRICA, NfMIND US OF THE KEY BRANDY Mil AGFMTS: 11 A STftTE (XPRpSS 555 7n<? Best Cigarettes 1| in f,/i<? World32 words
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Advertisement277 1948-08-04 5 NIGRIS ftffak COMB Vfl with *mr*x*sF Balsamic \m I Express Oil applied to grey or white hair gives the natural colour and MICCIB to your hai? as when you were in your teens. Merely comb and those ugly streaks of grey hair gone. Will not wet, stain or interfere well277 words
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997 1948-08-04 6 The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Brown delivered judgment in the Singapore High Court yesterday in the divorce suit brought by Mona Patricia Braga fc r a dissolution of he marriage with her husband. Mr. A. J. Braga. on the ground of his adultery with a woman997 words
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Article208 1948-08-04 6 Holding that the plaintiff gave the child to the defendant as "Sim Poo Kia" when the chilti was 40 days old. the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Brown in the High Court yesterday appointed the natural mothei and fostermother of an 11-year-old girl as her joint guardians.208 words
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Advertisement554 1948-08-04 6 SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED BY International Organisation Sales personnel for Singapore and Malaya. Good salary and commission and'excellent prospects for right men. Reply stating qualifications. Previous Sales experience not essential. Apply Box No. Al4Bi M.T. Spore. WANTED One girl clerk, with filing experience, and one male clerk with knowledge of insurance554 words
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Advertisement452 1948-08-04 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. MADRAS/NEGAPATAM STRAITS SERVICE. OUTWARDS Madras Negapatam Penang Singapore Vasna 30. 7.48 31. 7.48 5. 8.48 7. 8.48 Shirala. 9. 8.48 10. 8.48 15. 8.48 17. 8.48 Vasna 22. 8.48 23. 8.48 28. 8.48 30. 8.18 Shirala. L 9.48 2. 9.48 7. 9.48 9. 9.48452 words
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Advertisement545 1948-08-04 6 FREIGHT SERVICES Batavia C heribon, Semarang, Sourabaia KaM M, »«<* noa, Padangbaai, Boeleleng, Tambelm ava »*«ru Pontianak, Koemai, Sampit, *Undjer n J n T"^'' Penang. 1 b. v "Wakde" for Tamhelan, IWagkat 8a2?" has and Pontianak "Kalianget" for Belawan-Deli and Penang W r "Planeius" for Muntok and Batavia S "Gen.545 words
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557 1948-08-04 7 Reuter. 1 v ™i g ong present da batsmen is Edward Lester who not only achieved the ambition of all Yorkshiremen—to hit a century against Lancashire in a battle of the "roses" but he did it twice in the same match. IReuter. - 557 words
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Article42 1948-08-04 7 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. I—S.R.C. vs. Indians. Jalan Besar Stadium; Div. II —R.A.F. Sembawang vs. Pulau Bukom S.C, Geylang Stadium; Div. Ill—Haikowyu S.C. vs. Serangoon Assn., C.V.M.A. ground (St. George's Road). (All games at 5.15 p.m.i. TENNIS: Tanglin Club Tournament.42 words
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Article94 1948-08-04 7 The Social Athletic Party team to meet the Unicorn Club to-morrow on the C.Y.M.A. ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp, Will be chosen from the following:— Anthony Yong, Sim Im Peng, Thoeng Joeng Bong Phua Boon Leng, Tan Cheng Kiat, Koh Beng Hoo, Seah Teo Kirn, Koh Chwee94 words
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Article123 1948-08-04 7 In a friendly encounter between Western B.P. and Winsfield B.P. played at Buona Vista Road last Saturday, the former beat the latter by seven games to two. Results (Western named first) were: Singles: Lloyd Cheah beat Willie Chee 15-5. 15-6: Ismail lost to Thim Fook 11-15. 12-15 Jantan123 words
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Article27 1948-08-04 7 Mr. Pascoe Thornton, of the Department of Broadcasting, will address the East-West Society on "Broadcasting" at the YMCA tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. All are welcome.27 words
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Article53 1948-08-04 7 The Civil Service Assn. writes to state that its team did not fail to turn up for Its league soccer match on Saturday, as reported In the Sunday Tribune. In fact, both teams turned up but the referee was not present and the match had to53 words
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Article236 1948-08-04 7 On Yesterday's Game. ROVERS owe their victory to two things —luck and i th» stonewall defence by up by Vass who, in the absence of Sabapathy, flayed right full-back next to 1 John Hon, the latter substituting for Kadir. Time and time again Vass either came in the path236 words
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Article749 1948-08-04 7 PM tZ**££ £at\ho SCO by" the odd goal in three* in iceenlv contested Div. L League game at Jalan Besai ly yes{mfS The Club were definitely unlucky to lose. It was their best performance this season. The Rovers were a goal uhead ut the749 words
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Article58 1948-08-04 7 The YMCA will open lis tennis courts for the use ot members only as fro m j Aug 16. Until .sucli limes as a Tennis Club is reformed and all the courts ready, no visitors will be accepted. Th c Association was ahead with plans tor the58 words
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56 1948-08-04 7 The Selangor Association sprts teams went over in Penang during the August Bank to play of games with the Penang Club Pictured above are S.E.A. and P.R.C. rocket the in a narrow win by Penang Club Below. The two teams. The soccer match a high standard of after a hard56 words
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482 1948-08-04 7 Weights for the third day of the Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday meeting, on Friday, are given below. The scratchings and order of running will be announced after acceptances close at 11 a.m. 1 tomorrow. Horses Class 1. 7 Furs. Liberty Halt PW482 words
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Article199 1948-08-04 7 CONVICTED on three charges of cheating the Naafi Oor- poration, Miss Inez Arisa Qultj zow, was sentenced by the First District Judge (Mr. E. P. j Shanks) yesterday to six j weeks* imprisonment in addition to a fine of $600. The prosecution alleged that posing as199 words
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Article34 1948-08-04 7 F N SOCCER WIN Faser Ncave Soccer XI j beat the State Express Soccer 'team by 2 nil in a match played on the latter's grounds at McNair Road on Friday last I July34 words
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Article257 1948-08-04 7 A sum of about $200,000 was ••pent by the Government of India for the repatriation of indigent middle class Malayan Indians during the financial years 1946 to 1948, Mr. Swaminathan. First Secretary to the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya told the Tribune257 words
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Article64 1948-08-04 7 The following will represent the Shell Sports Club In a cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club on the S.C.C. Padang at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday next: G. Clarke (Captain), A Neubronner, J. F. Cockburn, E. W. Lloyds, J. F. Pearcy, N. Aeria, J. V. H. Geeks,64 words
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Article139 1948-08-04 7 i In the legal action instituted in Brunei by Captain Bertram Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak, and his son, Mr. Anthony Brooke, against Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, the former Rajah of Sarawak, and others, the Resident of Brunei in Chambers has declined to make an ordei for service139 words
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Article76 1948-08-04 7 Reuter LOS ANGELES. Aug. 3. Negro singer and pianist Nat M Klllg**) Colel today jtopd by i his decision to move Into I newly purchased $05,000 horn, :In an exclusive Lo.s Angeles I district, where prospective neighbours had protested tha. homes were covered by restrictions limitingReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement80 1948-08-04 7 MOOi CHIN RESTAURANT BAR 420, North Bridge Rd., (Cornerof Purvis Street), Telephone No. *****, Singapore. High la>s Restaurant and Cocktail Kar, Chinese and English food a Speeialit.v. Open Dally Till Midnight. 1 i COME and DINE In the j OPEN AIR j AT MALAYA'S PREMIER AIRPORT j! j Dinner at80 words
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Article, Illustration373 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 3.—Reg Harris, the world's cycle sprint champion and British Olympic hope, was dropped tonight from the British team because he refused to train In th o same condition! as cycle teams from some 20 other competing nations. The BritishReuter. - 373 words
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Article, Illustration679 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 3. —Mcl Patton, most fluent strider of all the American athlete stars, flashed to victory tonight in the Olympic hurdles over 200 metres. Hls time was 21.1 sec. 0.! slower than the Olvmpie record held by Jesse Owens. his cc'ouredReuter. - 679 words
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Article124 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 3 Capt. W. O. G. Gntt, a Swedish artillery officer, made Olym]i<c history today when he won the swimming contest of the modern pentathlon an event xchich gave him ii(t or y in three of the contests of five events and assured himReuter. - 124 words
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Article140 1948-08-04 8 lO;\ T DON. AUg. 3. Trn Kinn iinri Queen hold a reception at Buckingham Palac 1 tonight for representatives ol all the nal ona competing In the Olympic Games. Representing India were S M. Ifolnul Rao. chet de mission. Kisan Lai. captain oi the hockey team. Jamadar140 words
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Article200 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Auy:. 3. —Pakistan's four-man freestyle wrestling team felt tonight, for the second time sine? they arrived in Britain for the Olympic Games, that they had made the 5,000-mile journey in vain. Debarred from the fro* Style competition on a teqh- nicality. they triedReuter. - 200 words
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Article59 1948-08-04 8 LONDON. Aug. Two reached tOO per cent. prrftctinn in th* .~>o metres small hove rift< event when they scared. $$S points out of a possible 600. They wee R. Cook und W. Tmnsen, both of the U.S. Third was J. E. jonsson who scared '01. Two oth')s with59 words
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Article152 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 3. No fewer than five competitors in the qualifying round of the 10,000 metres (nearly six and a quarter miles) broke the existing record of 46 mins. 28. h sees., which has been standing since 1012 in the name of G.Reuter. - 152 words
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215 1948-08-04 8 Reuter LONDON. Aug. 3.-—Denmark had no answer to Pakistan's B—soal insid? left Abdul Azziz, live wire unci inspiration of hi; team s 9 nil win in the Olympic hockey tournament tonight. Relying too much on lon-* hitting straight down th" giound Denmark could notReuter - 215 words
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Article190 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 3— Wembley Stadium Will continue tomorrow to bn the main centre of activities of the Olympic Games, with live more events brought to an end. Th.y are tile 110 metre., hurdles and throwing the javeMn foi men anil the 80 metres lurdhReuter. - 190 words
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Article200 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. London, Aug. 3. Nineteen-gear-old Henry Rebcllo, India's hope of a gold- or at least a silver -medal, was put out of his hop, step and jump event today by a minor muscle injury in the right thigh. Rebello felt the muscle go as heReuter. - 200 words
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Article29 1948-08-04 8 LONDON. Aug. 3. China yon their second basketball match today, but again—only just. They (ieferjted Korea ,by the narrowest of margins 49 points to 48.29 words
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Article87 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. Three gonna yirU D Urn an I Hungarian glided through tht Empire pool tonight with th' orthodox bn shattered Olympic records. Thr "old-fashioned" etrdk proved Useli race, the nmm'i B#i »if/r< t breastntroki {he modem butterfly stroke. The world record holder.Reuter. - 87 words
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Article516 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. Athletics Men's 110 m Hurdles (First two >v each qualify for the final). Heat I: First, w. Porter (U.S.) H..'{; Second, P. P.rarkmmn (Belgium) 15.2. Heat 2: First. C. L. Bcotl (U.5.)—14.8; Second. H. Prayei I France 1 15.5. Heat 3: First. A. U. TriulziReuter. - 516 words
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236 1948-08-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 3.—Six brothers in the Afghanistan hoeXey team gave the United States representatives a big headache in their Olympic hockey tournament match at Sudbury in the north western outskirts of London tonight. Their dash and team-work were a feature of theReuter. - 236 words
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Article23 1948-08-04 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.-In-lian Information Services said today tho India-Japan Radio telegraph circuit which was closed during the war will be reopened "shortly.'"—U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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