Malaya Tribune, 14 August 1948
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Title Section63 1948-08-14 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printipg h >uilo Lw'm pur.,' rp n g Telegrams: Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS The MALAYA TRIBUNE London Ayente Meaar*. Coitt» Turner63 words
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202 1948-08-14 1 Loyal Troops Smash March On Ran &oon Reuter. RANGOON, Aug. 11—A plot to overthrow by force the caretaker CAicrnment of Premier Thakin Nu was disclosed today in an official commtmi<iuc here. Deserters from the Burmese Army decided to attack Rangoon and other places in theReuter. - 202 words
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Article102 1948-08-14 1 Five convicted terrorists paid the supreme penalty of the law death by hanging at Kuala Lumpur this morning for unlawfully carrying or being in possession of arms. One of them was Abdul Manan bin ITaji Latif, the Malay wh r > was captuicd in the large-scnle battle102 words
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Article111 1948-08-14 1 Reuter. PARIS, Aug. ts: The Maharajah (laekwar of Baroda ih lan d in an interview here tonight shortly before he left bu air for India that there IMM in his mind "a thought of abdication". The Mahe -niah, rrhose abdication It I c !n for by theReuter. - 111 words
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Article60 1948-08-14 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter J The total number of persons letained under the Emergency tegulations to date is 228. this figure included 20 out of '08 Chinese rounded up In two aids in the Paya Lebar disliet early yesterday morningThe remaining 88 have been cleased. In further house-to-houpe60 words
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Article13 1948-08-14 1 No reports of robberies were received by the C.I.D. last night.13 words
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Article71 1948-08-14 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. Lauchlin Currie. aide to the Piesident Roosevelt. When rved as advber on Da, today denounced as l the charges that he fed IS. secrets to a wartime let espionage net work. Cunic went voluntarily bethe House Un-American vities Committee to denyU.P. - 71 words
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Article66 1948-08-14 1 U.P. ORENCE, Aug. 13.-Com-I senator Giuseppe Rossi. Net of the Party's Centra ommittee, died today at Ms home here after a heart utile was 44. i was a member of the IS-member Directive Council ri the Communist Party. He ntenced to 14 years in by theU.P. - 66 words
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90 1948-08-14 1 Reuter. Hanover, Aug. 13. Nearly 4,000 of the 4,500 "exodus Jews" who were brought to Germany last winter alter a vain attempt to gate-crash into Palestine have fled from their British zone camps in "secret" night motor transports, it was learned here tonight. AidedReuter. - 90 words
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Article32 1948-08-14 1 A small fire, which broke out at some coolie lines along Keng Lee Road yesterday evening, was soon put out by the timely arrival of one Art engine.32 words
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169 1948-08-14 1 Reuter. M« < SI A, 1J —Crowds "t strikers waited outside > ourt here today where /7 inkw leaders, charged witn unlawful assembly denounced the "dictatorial Cyprus •vv which considers a peaceMi demonstration an offence." I'll' 1 tiade unionists, including the secretaries of the left*umj CentralReuter. - 169 words
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Article20 1948-08-14 1 Full descriptive reports of the <J u>npi( names and complete resulia to date are given on Page S.20 words
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226 1948-08-14 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.— Mrs. Oksana Kosenkina, 52--year-old Russian teacher, who leaped from a New York window last night, accused the Soviet vice-consul from her hospital bed today of keeping her a prisoner, ac- I cording to v Russian speaking American detectiveReuter. - 226 words
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Article240 1948-08-14 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter j Better news in the food markets here this week emanates from the iice section where prices have declined further. Some ot the commodities which had gone up during the holidays last week have since come down and prices on the whole240 words
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Article30 1948-08-14 1 Reuter. NICOSIA. Cyprus. Aug. 13. —Alfred Leech one of three Britons released by an Israeli court on Tusday after accused of "espionage" has arrived here from Palestine Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article264 1948-08-14 1 In view of the interest in th? present negotiations in Moscow and the Soviet situation gener ally the Malaya Tribune has secured the Malayan publication rights for a series of articles consisting of extracts from the book, "The Iron Curtain" (known in Canada as "This was264 words
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Article38 1948-08-14 1 (By Allan IPOH, Today.—The going should Ire very good for today's. Ipoh Races—the first day of the Perak Turf Club's August meeting. Best outsiders for today should be DEMARATLS, PRINCESS PRINTS and LORD FREDERICK.38 words
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Article43 1948-08-14 1 U.P. GENEVA, Aug. 13.—TheToviet "filibuster" against three United Nations conventions on freedom of information will prevent their adoption by the United Nations Economic and Social Council before it adjourns its 7th session here last week in August, it was learned today.—U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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142 1948-08-14 1 Attlee Congratula tes India, Pakistan Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 13. Mr. Clement Attke, Prime Minister, has telegraphed "warm congratulations and cordial wishes*' for the future :>f India and Pakistan which ceh brate their first anniversary as dominions on Sunday From New York Reuter re ports stated that Sirdar J. J Singh.Reuter. - 142 words
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Article79 1948-08-14 1 Reuter. LONDON, Aug. 13.—British exports for July reached, in terms of value, the highest figure in all Britain's trading history, Mr. Harold Wilson president of the Board of Trade told a meeting in Cornwall tonight. The provisional figure for last month's exports was €145.600,000. Although theReuter. - 79 words
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446 1948-08-14 1 Reuter and U.P. BERLIN, Aug. 13.—Leading Soviet officials in Berlin were told at an administrative conference today that the discussions at the Kremlin yesterday decided nothing, Germans in official contact with the Soviet military administration reported here tonight. The Soviet Deputy Military Governor, Lt.-Gen.Reuter and U.P. - 446 words
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Article49 1948-08-14 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter A 25-year-cld Indian Cyclist received fatal injuries when ie was involved in a collision *'ith a motor-lorry in Holland Road yesterday afternoon. He died in hospital fe* hours later. Four othe r persons were in jured in a total of 15 acd dents yesterday.49 words
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Article136 1948-08-14 1 Reuter. Washington, Aug. 13. —Secretary of State ,Mr. George Mar shall has refused to turn over confidential Visa files requested by Senator Chapman comb, chairman of a sub-com-mlttee investigating the possibility that foreign agents aie operating in the United States. Mr. Robert C. Alexander, assistant chiefReuter. - 136 words
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Article112 1948-08-14 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter} Mr. A. Simpson, newly appointed Assistant Trade Union Adviser, Singapore, who arrived in the Colony on Friday, told the Tribune that he will not take over from Mr. R. P. Bingham. Acting Assistant Trade Union Adviser, until September. Mr. Simpson, who visited this112 words
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Article94 1948-08-14 1 STOP PRESS Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 14.— One of the biggest military operations against the insurgents in Selangor area, if not the biggest in the Federation, started last night and Is still continuing, the areas swept being the wide territory covering Puchong and also the Kajang Serdang94 words
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215 1948-08-14 2 Early reports indicate thai an extremely successful attack delivered which caught the insurgents completely by surprise, and several insurgents were seep around the huts as the rockets dropped. It is improbable that they would have survived. The pilot of the leading aircraft saw his215 words
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Article96 1948-08-14 2 Two Chinese. Goh Chu Neo (20) and Ong Kirn Seng (20) were discharged by the Seventh Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears, yesterday, as tho result of instructions received by A.S.P. L. R. Prynn to withdraw the case against them. They were two of the three accused charged in96 words
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Article169 1948-08-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 13. -For carrying a loaded revolver and six spare rounds of ammunition, Mohamed Ali bin Ramli, a 22-year-old airman from the RAF regiment, stationed at Sembawang, Singapore, was yesterday, convicted by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinsop, under the present emergency regulations, and sentenced to169 words
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Article396 1948-08-14 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Three Chinese professors headed a group of 19 Chinese scholars who arrived in Singapore yesterday en route to the United Kingdom for studies. The party arrived in the Canton from Hong Kong. The scholars hail from several Chinese colleges and universities in China396 words
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Article130 1948-08-14 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Malay daily, Utusan Melayu, in today's editorial on Military requisitioning of Malay schools, suggests that the Federation Education authorities secure the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar (Perak), known «*s "the school for Malay aristocracy," for the Sultan Idris Training College students who,130 words
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Article403 1948-08-14 2 Peh Bah Goh. a 27-year-old Hokien, was charged before the Eighth, Court Magistrate, Mr. R. W. P. Rule, with possession of 1,790 lbs. of dutiable Malayan tobacco on March 17. Tan Gcok Eng, a4l Hokien woman, was charged with abetment of the offence. In the afternoon,403 words
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Article34 1948-08-14 2 Arrests made during the last 24 hours in the various states of the Federation ef Malaya are as follows: Malacca two. Province Wellesley two. Pahang (Kuala Lipis» two and Selangor 25.34 words
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199 1948-08-14 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The fusion of many races in Malaya is going to be a success, and lead ultimately to the emergence of a new cultore in this part of the world, I said a distinguished authropo- logist. Professor N. Dutta-Ma- jumdar of199 words
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Article69 1948-08-14 2 I lie V's Men's Club held its tirst fellowship dinner lor ihis year at the Prince's Restaurant last evening. Seventyfive members and frirnds wer e present, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. T. P. F McNcici. Di. and Mrs. C. J. Poh. Mr. and Mrs.69 words
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Advertisement96 1948-08-14 2 QIE E X S TODAY: 3.00, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. RANDOLPH SCOTT in "ALBUQUERQUE (In Cinecolor) A Thrilling Story of The Colorado Frontier! Thungking THEATRE TODAY TOMORROW 4 SHOWS DAILY 1, 3.15, 7.15 A 9.30 p.m. In* DAY! 2 115-630*9.15 Special Morning shows at 11 a.m. Today: MEET ME IN ST96 words
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Advertisement55 1948-08-14 2 TODAY: 3J.^, JL| 1 ;[J."' (Hinduslani «ith hit if hi «i, 1— )(> Dl i hflal l iil. .1 ufmi To-day 3.ir,, J.15 A COM Mi*,i I in 1 NEW STAR Cli To-Night LaM I s| ll|Us J I 7.15 A |.|fi PJI TOM TYLKR in "THK I'HWTOM" (Opening hiipters55 words
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Miscellaneous451 1948-08-14 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY BLUE NETWORK I meats; 8.20 Sports Round-Up; Summary in Mandarin; 12.03 MALAY A ENGLISH 830 Strictly Off The Record; Teochcw Request Programme; I 930 News; 9.45 Dance Music; 1.00 News in Mandarin. Amoy I KUtiKAALULd 1 10 .i5 Cabaret with Turner Lay- Cantonese; 1.15 Opening AnFrom451 words
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Article86 1948-08-14 3 I following official com was issued by the in Kuala Lumpur today: arrests during the ours include 13 frorr aad <>iv- from Johore. t raa rive Chinese suspect ng connected with the t the two Europeans morning at the TroMinea South of Kampar. arrested, the police visited the86 words
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Article132 1948-08-14 3 iit biation of the first ary of the independLnicaa, Mr. J. A. Thivv. Rrprc entative of the Governf India in Singapore, will the Indian tricolour at offices at 31 Grange Road, toaMM row. Grange Road, recently •by the Government of Ii lia will he132 words
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444 1948-08-14 3 GATHEfUNG RAYA Hut before that re-union of, Ma a y race was established those Malay territories now en-1 jpymg British protection must! first be united and that unity I could only he possible, Dato! Onn was quoted as saying by" the Malays embarking444 words
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Article185 1948-08-14 3 A Municipa 1 refu.se handcart, summersaulted twice after being Untuned o0 the road by a panning lorry and vras hardly damaged, yesterday. The man employed to push the handcart, fortunately for him, was standing clear of it at the time of the accident, which took place at 11185 words
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Article214 1948-08-14 3 Employing the old dodge of entering their prospective victim's shop as the shutters were opened for the day's business tn the morning, four Chinese whose armoury consisted of two revolvers and a knife, entered j a tailor's shop in Crons ©trect, yesterday morning, and robbed i214 words
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Article127 1948-08-14 3 Over v dozen Raffles College and Medical College graduates who have applied either for a scholarship or a fellowship appeared before the Singapore Selection Board yesterday The Board sa t at the Chief Justice's Chambers. Two scholarships an*} one Fellowship being offered this year from Singapore and127 words
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Article30 1948-08-14 3 Over 400 Chinese arrived in Singapore yesterday in two > ships from the China ports. The Kwelyang arrived with I 160 passengers, while the Sand- I vikea had 262 on board.30 words
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Article254 1948-08-14 3 As he was being taken away from the dock, a young Chinese extortioner, Ang Seng Tec, sentenced in the First District Court yesterday, to two years j r.i. plus eight strokes of the mtan. threatened to seek revenge against the complainant who had £ircn cvUlescc R-rinct254 words
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159 1948-08-14 3 (Tribune Staff Reparterl. The Chines.- Overseas Mini try in Nanking is greatly interested in increasing thvolume of trade with Malay i and is now preparing plans ;.>:' put this aim into effect. This was revealed by the Chinese Consul General. Dr. Wu Paak-shing. who159 words
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Article217 1948-08-14 3 The trial of Koh Kirn Tong op a charge of attempted murdej of a Chinese woman. Chew Poh Wah. at a house In Eu Sen Street on July 3. *****. concluded at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday when the- pity returned a 4-3 verdict of not217 words
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Article70 1948-08-14 3 A .small quota of To;let Soa, tfl available for importation from the United Kingdom for j consumption in Singapore. Johore and the East Coast of Malaya only. Applications for licence, together with evtdcnce of firm offer and export licence number tesuedr to a mantrfaetuf»*r in trie70 words
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Article284 1948-08-14 3 Two young Chinese. Koo Teng Kirn and Lav Seng Hock. were brought before Mr. L. C. Goh. Third Police Court Magistrate, yesterday. It was alleged that between November 1947 and August 7. 1948. the first accused, Koo, cheated the R.A.F. Motor Transport Sec--1 tion, Changi, of284 words
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154 1948-08-14 3 I Tribune Woman Reporter) Mr. R. W. Stainforth, General Manager of the Oriental Telephone Co.. Ltd.. stated that subscribers making use of tht new temporary exchange <t Tiong Bahru must expect a different type of ringing tone. Instead of the usual double buzz-buzz followed154 words
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Article77 1948-08-14 3 i i Emcritis was th e chief cause j of mortality out of 165 deaths that occured in Singapore j during the week ending Aug 7 Twenty-three deaths were caused by enteritis. fcecond came tuberculoslj which claimed 20 lives which lis half th e number77 words
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Advertisement177 1948-08-14 3 Now Try this Amazing Liquid Healer for MALARIA SORES m MwptifMM come from bwmhh and tmUkm dtn down in the skin m and the ■ai| lUUmg cure is one h -'wks into the skin, kills Hie trernis. out tlic jpMOM aii'l s<, end-, the tlOfl for morl D.D.D. Prescript ion177 words
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Advertisement110 1948-08-14 3 Tribune CLASSIFIED ADVETISEMENTS FOR HIRE LAUNCHES and Motor Boats. Excursions to the neighbouring islands for picnic arranged Orient Trading Co.. 78, Robinson Road Singapore. Tel. No. 6145 (after Office hours) Tel. *****. (Z. 304). PHILATELY TO PHILATELISTS: For useful, reasonably priced approval selections write, enclosing an Imperial Reply Coupon, to:110 words
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Advertisement662 1948-08-14 3 SITUATIONS VACANT 1 WANTED EUROPEAN Lady assistant, single, furn'rhed accommodation board provided reply giving particulars, age and nationality to Box A 1517, M.T.. S pore. (8.334). I WANTED Contractors for Roads, garden and drives. ApI ply S. O. Alsagoff, 9A, Chulia St., Spore. (8.326) WANTED experienced canvas- scrs—ladies or gents—for662 words
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Advertisement465 1948-08-14 3 WANTED DANCE BANDS. Orchestras, Cabaret. Concert Artists, and entertainers required. Write full particulars with photo if possible (safe for return) to Box A 1513 M.T., S pore. (8.324). WANTED a 2nd hand dinghy, o/b motor, a table-tennis table, station wagon. Particulars A price to Box No. Al5OB. M.T.. Spore. (Z.465 words
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Advertisement491 1948-08-14 3 f VEHICLES FOR SALE j MOTORISTS—Save Money A Inconvenience from R of Vch. I —-Guaranteed Durable Regulation Size Embossed Number Piates (15 minute delivery» obtainable fom Modern Signcrafts 53 Princep St. (Opposite to Main Entrance of Reg. of Vehicles) Phone *****. (8.330). FOR SALE Vauxhall 10 1940 new upholstery and491 words
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Article861 1948-08-14 4 This week end Mr. E. Maurice Glover, for fifteen years Managing Editor of the Malaya Tribune Press Limited, leaves on retirement. An Englishman, he returns to the country of his birth, not to rest entirely from his labours but to assume new responsibilities in the metropolis of861 words
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1283 1948-08-14 4 William H. Stringer - by William H. Stringer (Chauf of the London) Now Burena of the Christion Spo Moartheri. The British Commonwealth of j Nations, the greatest informal I untreatified association of states the world ever has known, is j now entering one of its epochal j period., of1,283 words
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Article268 1948-08-14 4 PKANKFIHT. Or*, adnonistiatots here bebmflM a special sup, j vised lahour scheme nay be amdri v v. slst in the reJiabtttattn of Western Genaany'i lanl Market" pnmaatjpn, noaaW by aoaae <>f then at on,, m cent of tho total 4fi.ooo.iWl numbers ~f c,. chiefly younp people, haw268 words
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Article310 1948-08-14 4 Reuter. VIENNA. (Air Mail I. Complaints published widely »n the Communist press in Vienna that some of the foodstuffs supplied by America "and paid for in dollars" have been unfit for human consumption are denied by both American and Austrian officials here. The Communist reports paidReuter. - 310 words
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Article192 1948-08-14 4 In the course of discussions at the conference on civil engineering which has just concluded in London, anti-mosquito work as it affects civil, engineers was one of the subjects dealt with. A paper submitted to conference reported on? method of dealing with mosquito breeding swamps which192 words
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Advertisement271 1948-08-14 4 V £7*l ANNUAL CHEAP SALE Ifcs S[^n v l AH Superior Shirts From $6 Onwards: Tjl at 20% DISCOUNT i SOLE IMPOETERM THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. :v> ALWAYS WILLS S GOLD FLAKE MADE IN ENGLAND W D M.O. WIMfl LONHON m WW m m ■■■■I 4auam m 4 w271 words
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908 1948-08-14 5 Malay Religious Social Festivals (Tribune Staff Reporter) Islamic influence over Malay life has been so great in this country that very few people, including the Malays themselves, realise that Malays have two calendars instead of one—the Islamic and the Malay, the official and the unofficial, the religious and the social;908 words
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40 1948-08-14 5 This photo-finish released by tho Olympic Games Judges' Panel, is of the thrilling 80 n,i Ins Women*' hn idles final won hg Fanny Blanker* Koen (Holland) from Maureen Gardner {Great Britain) tecond and Shalt n 81 1 ickland {Australia) third.40 words
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Article93 1948-08-14 5 About 300 Singapore goldsmiths in 23 establishments re turned to work in sporadic groups a few days ago after a three-month trade dispute which staited on May 3, Mr. G. W. Davis. Deputy Commissioner of Labour told the Tribune. The dispute arose when the managements proposed to93 words
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Article165 1948-08-14 5 Dr. T. Balasingham, an; to the Proteasoi ot Patho logy. King Edward VII College at jucdicu*e, Btngapore, is lcav ing tor the United Kingdom tomorrow by the S.S. Canton on 18 months' study leave to Jo post graduate work in .nedicine and pathology. Dr. Balastngnam,165 words
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341 1948-08-14 5 Reuter. MANILA. Chammn Lai, well known In<lian journalist and author who stopped here en loute from Japan to India. Stated on his arrival that he did not think a Philippine boycott of Japanese goods will be effective if America andReuter. - 341 words
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Article823 1948-08-14 5 The Malayan Railways an- i nounce tint the goods and parcel services between Weal Malaya and Kclautan an«l vice v. rsa have been restored. Traffic will be accepted lor destination.' in Kelantan as formerly. Because of the heavy rains, residents In Province Wellesley aie now able to823 words
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Advertisement27 1948-08-14 5 DOUBLE-ACTION FLIT SURE DEATH TO INSECTS I FOR ALL YOUR PAINTING JOBS SHERWIfI-WiLUJiMS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS I DIETHELM CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND) SINGAPORE KUALA U MITR I'ENANG27 words
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Advertisement578 1948-08-14 6 IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOB LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG Due Sails GLEN EARN 15th Sept. 20th Sept. GLENGARRY October DENBIGHSHIRE November From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and China GLENAI'P ETA Sept. 7 GLENBEG ETA Sept. 15 IN DO-CHIN A S.N. CO., LTD. SAILINGS TO578 words
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Advertisement616 1948-08-14 6 ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced between Captain P. B. Chapman, R.E. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chapman, Teddlngton, Middlesex, tnd Anne Caldwell Bath, daughter of Mr. Vivian C. Bath, 28 Nassim Road, Singapore, and of Mrs. Richard Hantings, of Inverness, Ca'ifornia. ~ACKNOVIrjLEjjJ^MENT The Brother and Sisters of the616 words
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Advertisement464 1948-08-14 6 Church Services St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8 a.m. j Choral Eucharist 10.30 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com--1 munion at 11.15 a.m. and 5.30 l p.m. Evensong. St. Paul';; Church. Upper Serangoon 8 a.m. Holy Communion, and 5.30 p.m. Evensong. St. Hildas Church, Katong: 8 a.m. Holy464 words
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Advertisement539 1948-08-14 6 $5,000 Ffiß ONE VERSE OF SSfS firing your Bible and see If you can find It. I? This Irctur. by Evangelist H. W. Peterson will lead you Into new and challenger ing fields of thought. Sunday, Aug. 15, 7.H0 p.m. J JfcJ "A Orchard Rd.—Singapore. Inspiring SONG RALLY led by539 words
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Advertisement576 1948-08-14 6 1 SHIPPljyi: REGULAR PAssgjJl FREIGHT "services BETWEEN SINGAPORE AN,, T K Pinang, Dabo, llli nJoe noa, Padanghaai, lliw lpk-ng, laniMan i" v ''"'I» K. Pontianak, Ko,„.ai, 35 IVnang. Bal aaJ "«.n. YYrsnjck-for Tg. i-inans, Dak*, .Hin.,!,'"" I* •Planeius" for Belawan-Deli W v "Vander Lijn" for P Pinang, Tg. Pandan and576 words
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Article120 1948-08-14 7 (By ALLAN LEWIS) Race 1. BADGER Kaiserine Barham Race 2.—ASTIVEL Sunny Valley Four Winds Race 3. CAMPANILE Fair Week Tolong Lagi n Race 4. —AMUSEMENT Empire Rose Egyptian Queen Race S.—CAMDEN Content Londa Lad Race 6.—FREE FRENCHMEN Lusan Maid Game Boy Race 7 MALT LOCH Oklahoma Flarcpath Race 8120 words
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661 1948-08-14 7 Reuter. LONDON, Atlg. 13.—Rain played havoc with many of the county matches in the series enaed today, and four had to be abandoned without even a decision on the first innings being reached. Ito rive for 34. Muncci had three forReuter. - 661 words
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Article994 1948-08-14 7 Following is the card f»r today's races at Ipoh, with probable jockeys (first race at 2 p.m.):— RACE ONE Horses Class 3, Div. 4, 5 Furs. Straight 13 1 Kaiserine 9.00 Lansdown (Spenceri 2 0 0 Sir Keith 8.09 Turner (Martin 0 2 0 Sky Raider II994 words
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Article254 1948-08-14 7 On Yesterday's Game THE RECS put up an excellent show in the circumstances. Although the substitute were hardworking, particular Ron]/ Barth the absence of Laxcther and the Noronha brothers considerably weakened the defence. Despite this, the Rccs had more opportunities in the first session and were worth more than254 words
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Article160 1948-08-14 7 (By ALLAN LEWIS/ IPOH. —Jackpot, Maestro and Virtuoso, formerly trained in Ipoh by M. Van Breukelen arc now being trained at Kualu Lumpur by A. W. Sleigh. Dr. Hugh Smith, owner of Honey Comb, and managing partner of 'Tiga Lima Kongat" left on Tuesday last for160 words
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Article26 1948-08-14 7 Mr. K. Abraham. Sanitary Inspector, Grade I. has been ap pointed to act as Chief Sanitary Inspector, Health Branch, Singapore, la place of Mr. H. -ander.26 words
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Advertisement308 1948-08-14 7 1 CAPITOL' Season from M'NITE TONIGHT! a WARNERS' MUSICAL Jttfcaviu MARVEU tf THOUSANO HIM If A ,Al ,r '*»Olt IN tlO If *i «V A SOltO CITI7IN Of //lf\ P*t '«SOt.o SOUTH Ilftf WMM "*WNIO TO W»IK if ill I down msr STtm y/.T S ZSAKALL" ALAN HALE //•ANGELA GREENE*308 words
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Advertisement86 1948-08-14 7 C.V.M.A. Soccer Tile following will ropn sent the C.V.M.A. (Cathedral of tho Good Shepherd) at soccer against the Sacred Heart a th< St. George's Road ground on Aug. 14. at 5.15 p.m.: P. Lopez; D. M. Swyny; R Cordeiro. R. Mos-j bergen, R. Kesslar: K. Fprroa. A dc Cruz <Capt>.86 words
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Advertisement406 1948-08-14 7 AT M'NITE TONIGHT THE SHOCK OF YOUR Spend "HOLIDAY in MKXICO At the City's Largest and mosf Popular BiMroom GREAT WORLD CABARET TO-NIGHT SPECIAL EXTENSION TO I A.M. I*HOLIDAY IN MEXICO' ARNIYAL NIGHT SPECIA L ATTR ACHQ S Ml SK TIT-BITK of Ihe M KMMi WILSON'S BAND I. LI'CKV Number406 words
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Article127 1948-08-14 8 The S.C.F.A. is holding a trial match between Possibles and Probables at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow to enabb the selection committee to pick a side to represent the S.C.F.A i in the forthcoming Malayan > Inter-State Competition. The following players hay been requested to turn127 words
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Article114 1948-08-14 8 Reuter. London, Aug. t$* Late today pools of water lay m plflCQj in the middle of the ground at The Oval and plan on the first day must therefore, be regarded as extremely doubtful unless there is a sudden change in the weather. An officialReuter. - 114 words
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Article64 1948-08-14 8 Royal Navy 5 S.R.C 4 There was a glut of goals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Royal Navy and the S.R.C. met in the second round of the first division S.A.F.A. League. Navy won by five goals to four. The Rocs played well in spite ot64 words
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654 1948-08-14 8 PAKISTAN'S OLYMPIC HOCKEY DEFEAT LONDON, Aug. 13.—Pakistan, fighting gallantly to the end on a greasy rain-soaked pitch, lost their Olympic third place in the hockey tournament tonight to Holland, who won by four goals to one. Tlie Pakistanis were in trouble from the opening whistle654 words
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Article210 1948-08-14 8 Reuter. WINDSOR. Aug. 13.— Jose Beyaert of France shot out of a bunched mass of spinning wheels today to win the Olympic cyclists' marathon— the 195 kilometre? (121 milts 291 yards) road race with a great burst of speed. He finished just ever 20 yards in frontReuter. - 210 words
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Article116 1948-08-14 8 The Overseas Pakistani Association has drawn up a colourful programme in celebration of Pakistan Day. tomorrow. There will be feeding of the poor between 1.30 and ".30 p.m. that day at the Sultan Mosque, followed by prayer meeting at the mosque at 4 p.m. A mass meeting116 words
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Article116 1948-08-14 8 LONDON, Aug. 1.1: The Indian Olympic hockey title winner* were presented with tiii ir yold medals in tin Olympic Stadium tonight. in their pale blue blazers and white flannels they looked extremely happy as the mounted the rostrum n the growing darknett. A large part of116 words
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Article51 1948-08-14 8 LONDON, Aug. 13: r.uity-Mgnt-yeai-old Aiadat Geie-vich jOnight won tlw Olympic individual sabre title. This la th< ritth time In succession that .his title has gone to a Hung.i I rian. In his A rat fight. Gerevich snatched victory from his feli low countryman. Paul Kovacs, 1936 world sabre51 words
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243 1948-08-14 8 Sweden Win Olympic Soccer Title Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 13 Swt del became the Olympic soecei champions tonight when in th< Wembley Stadium they defeated Yugoslavia in the Una 1 v 3-1. They had been the favourite: for the title lipht from th< •tart of the competition but Ihe Yugoslavs touphtReuter. - 243 words
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143 1948-08-14 8 LONDON, Aug. MS: —Con/a >~, v Indian hockey players who defeated Great 1 Olympic championship at WembU v la*i i ah Bntish newspapers today The official programme contained t) crs and the reserves. In this p ogratnm 0 given as centre forward. Later it143 words
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Article115 1948-08-14 8 CRICKET: S.C.R.C. vs. S.C.C.. Padang, 2 p.m.; Public Services XI vs. United Services Officers, Padang, 2 p.m.; LA. vs. R.A.F. Seletar. Seletar ground 2.30 p.m. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. I. GHQ Signals vs. R.A.F. Changi) at Changi; Div. 11l Serangoon Assn. vs. S.H.B. Boys' Club. McNair Road; La115 words
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Article101 1948-08-14 8 A buu ,1 i I n Cathedral tod i s A ,r Heart tiit irUI be Saturday. t th c?v? I ,-round .a 5.15 pm Thp ire a- follows tra ns CATHEDRAL: b.« Hogaa. D. Bwyny R n 'M. Swyny. Rudolf Stewart p. Lop r F Anthony de101 words
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Article112 1948-08-14 8 After a fortnight's interval wing to the Trade Fair occupying fhp CovitrerJ Stadium, 'he Happy World promote: has re-started his wrestling programmes, and na s aranged an attractive card for .anight the bouts to be lelct in mi open air arena :iceted behind the cabaret building. Main112 words
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285 1948-08-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 13. Donmark took the Olympic sooi cer bronze medals by beating Britain by five goals to three (halftime 3 2) in the match to uecide the third and fourth places in the Olympic competition. Pracst, centreforward. an I Hansen, insideReuter. - 285 words
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Article26 1948-08-14 8 Reuter. LONDON. Aug. 1" Unite! States won the Olympic basket ball championship by beating France by 65 points to 21 point.;. Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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12 1948-08-14 8 t. Sweden; 2. Yugoslavia: 3 Denmark.12 words
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Article70 1948-08-14 8 Uruguay beat Chile by 50 points to 32 to gain fifth place in the Olympic championship Chile finished sixth. Final Placing l. United States. 2. Franc 3. Brazil, 4. Mexico, 5. Urw e;uay, 6. Chiie, 7. Czechoslovakia, 8. Korea, 9. Canada, li» Peru, 11. Belgium. 12. Philippines, 13. Cuba.70 words
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Article140 1948-08-14 8 Olympic Cycling: Road Race (Over 195 Kilometres) 1. J. Beyaert (France), r> hrs. 18 mins. 12.6 sees. 2. G. P. Voorting (Holland I 3. L. Wouters (Belgium). 4. L. Delachouwer (BelgiumV ft. N. Johansson (Sweden) 6. R. Maitland (Gt. Britain p. Cycling: Road Race Team Placings L Belgium (L»140 words
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Article74 1948-08-14 8 Individual Sabre Final 1. Alador Gerevich (Hungary) with seven wins. 2. Vicenzo Pinto (Italy) tiv« wtns and 23 hits against. 3. Paul Kovacs (Hungary five wins and 24 hits against 4. Jacques Lefcvre (France» four wins. 5. George Worth (US) two wins and 27 aga,nst. 6. Gaston Dare (Italy)74 words
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Article96 1948-08-14 8 Individual Three-Day Event Final Placings 1. Capt. B. Chcvalli r (France) with plus four marks. 2. Lt. Col. F. Henry (U.5) minus 21 marks. 3. Capt. J. Selfelt (Sweden minus 25 marks. 4. Lt. C. Anderson (US* minus 26i marks. 5. Commander J. M. M i quez (Spain) minus96 words
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Article283 1948-08-14 8 G. Dreyer (South Africa) won the Olympic lightweight boxing championship by defeating V. Vissers of Belgium on points in the final. E. Forementi (Italy) won the Olympic featherweight championship by defeating D. G. Shepherd (South Africa* on points in the l:nai. P. Perez (Argentina) won j the Olympic flyweight283 words
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Article146 1948-08-14 8 Final Team Plaeings In The Olympic Men's Ovmnastic Fvent 1. Finland 1.358.3 points. 2. Switzerland 1,356.7 points. 3. Hungary -1.330.85 points 4. France 1.313.85 points. 5 Italy 1,300.3 points. 6.' Czechoslovakia 1,292.1 points. 7. Pnited States 1.252.5 points. "8. Denmark 1.215.4 points. 9. Australia—l.2l2.ls points. 10. Yugoslavia 1.194.8 points.146 words
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