Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1948
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Title Section60 1948-09-02 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <S> Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot60 words
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Article408 1948-09-02 1 ftßack-To-Work To Decide Priority DAMAGE AND DEBTS REPORTS OUT TODAY MALAYA'S $475,000,000 scheme for War Dam age Compensation was tabled before the Federal Legislative Council this morning These proposals will be studied by a Joint Select Committee from the Federation and Singapore, with408 words
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Article270 1948-09-02 1 ANEW sliding scale for the valuation of "banana" notes is recommended by the Select Committee on the Debtor and Creditor (Occupation Period) Bill). 1948. The Committee has made an important departure from the old in that no new provisions are made for the banks. However,270 words
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Article88 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. DWCATUR. Alabama. Wed. Henry Wallace, the Third residential candidate bad peaceful reception here today on his Southern election i drew a few cheers he said "I did not come S itta to preach disunity". Mr. Wallace had met with c irrag of tomatoes, eggsReuter. - 88 words
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Article27 1948-09-02 1 LONDON. Wed.—Radio Moscow tonight severely criticized pangs of hooligans" from North Carolina, who had been heckling Henry Wallace. Progressive Party candidate for the presidency.27 words
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Article85 1948-09-02 1 A young Boyanesc taxi Adam bin Braus. was fouml Head in a lane off Rivet Road shortly after 7 last night. He had two wounds and his head had been hashed. The victim was fouti'l holding an iron bar. A j few tecl away, from85 words
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Article21 1948-09-02 1 Tv. ireas in the City were affected by last night's 'blackout' between 6.20 and M 5 p.m.21 words
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Article35 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. a ASHINGTON. Wednesday Mr George Marshall. Secretary ol State sal I today that no final dei ision regarding tne withdrawal of Americar troops from Southern Korea en made. Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article31 1948-09-02 1 U.P. Wednesday. Count U.N. Palestine todaj conferred with Jhe T Secretary General Trygv< Lie on the possible ntatioo of the Palestine to tii. General Assembly. U.PU.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1948-09-02 1 Wednesday.- Two were killed and four '"I this afternoon when 67 wnch morl, *hella exploded Uif Chinese Navy ammuniHw depot hot,..24 words
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Article17 1948-09-02 1 i rnnese were arrested the Emergency Regula"ns "i Singapore last night. the total of detainees17 words
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Obituary80 1948-09-02 1 Mystery surrounds the death of a young Malay syce who was discovered lying stretched across the driving seat of a private car near the junction of Bras Basah Road and Bencoolen Street yesterday. The discovery was stated to have been made by Mr. V.80 words
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Article70 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. BRISTOL. Thursday. —More than 300 dockers unloading bananas at Avonmouth stopped work for two hours today when a girl clerk was taken into custody because she was believed to have received two bananas from a man unloading cargo. The dockers demonstrated outside the police station, and onlyReuter. - 70 words
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Article37 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. Brussels. Wednesday. A Dakota aircraft with 10 passengers and a crew of three aboard is missing on a flight between Costermanvillc and Leopoldvillc in the Belgian Congo, officials icre reported tonight.- Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article39 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Thurs. -The second spectacular waterfront fire in nine days yesterday evening destroyed a naval dockyard medical store, a big building containing tens of thousands of dollars worth of cotton wool, drugs and x-ray equipment.— rteuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article39 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. DOUGLAS. Isle of Man. Thursday. The Douglas He iotcl. Isle of Man, was badly damaged by fire today, but all the occupants escaped after an alarm was given by the keeper of the Douglas lighthouse. Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration26 1948-09-02 1 Dr. and Mrs. Paglar and untitled thf Sultan and Suit ano h of Johore pictured at Dr. Pug- /M/ 4 01 the Cathay Restaurant last night.26 words
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Article99 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Weds. All m»n drafted Into the United States army under the new conscription law, as well as regular soldiers, will be "screened" to discover whether they are Communists or **f el. wv travellers." i JUfch army officers said today that "only loyal Americans"Reuter. - 99 words
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Article56 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. Releases and discharges from the forces and aiuriliary and f.ursiny services during July numbered 49.080, bringing to 5.358.670 the total men and women released since June 18. 1945. Releases of men since mid--1945 were: R.N. 77.590, Army 3.096.690 and R.A.F. 1.024.790 -a total of 4.892.070 whichReuter. - 56 words
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Article41 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Wed.—Only 11 American republics, of the 21 who attended the Bogota conference, have announced their intention to send delegates to a Latin-American commission to study the question of European colonies in the western hemisphere.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article30 1948-09-02 1 LONDON. Thursday.—Britain has agreed to buy practically all Australia's butter and cheese available for export in the next seven years, the Ministry of Food announced here tonight.-30 words
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Article27 1948-09-02 1 U.P. LONDON. Wednesday.— TJv recommendations of the Council Of Foreign Ministers deputies on Italian colonies wdl remain a secret, it was learn, i here today.—U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article21 1948-09-02 1 U.P. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Wed.--Charles A. Beard. 73. noted' historian and author, died today at Grace Memorial Hospital. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article106 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Weds.—Scotland Yard tonight would not confirm or deny reports current here that a woman may be the key figure behind a suspected new terrorist plot in Britain. In a day of unusual activity, detectives were believed to have conducted widespread searches for wantedReuter. - 106 words
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115 1948-09-02 1 4 BERLIN, Weds—All aspects of the Berlin crisis —currency, administration and the lifting of tne blockade—were discussed by the four Allied Mill tary Governors at their meeting in Berlin tonight. Political quarters in touch finite plans. I with Sovie t headquarters to- night said the*115 words
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Article94 1948-09-02 1 LONDON, Weds —The Big Four' powers, who parted so angrily here last December, are well on the road today to another Council of Foreign Ministers meeting this Fall. Authoritative sources confirmed that another Council meeting on Germany was in cards, and was one of94 words
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Article65 1948-09-02 1 Willy Blok Hanson and her pupils, gave their first presentation of the 'Art of movement' yesterday evening uj the Victoria Theatre. This was a free show for a group of orphans. Approximately 400 orphans attended. The show was well produced and presented. The dance solos65 words
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Article191 1948-09-02 1 U.P. HOLLYWOOD. Wednesday. Film actor Robert Mitchum was arrested with three other persons in a narcotics raid on Hollywood home today. The 31-year-old actor, real estate agent Robin Ford blonde 20-year-old actress Lila Leeds, and danceVickie Evans, 25. were arrested on suspicion of violating State and FederalU.P. - 191 words
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Article44 1948-09-02 1 Reuter. PRAGI'E, Tuesday. Dr. Eduard Benes, 64-year-o'd former President of the Czechoslovak Republic, still lay in a coma early today, the 'atest medical bulletins reporting that the muscles of his heart showing increasing symptoms of nerve paralysis. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement66 1948-09-02 1 National Employer's Mutual General I IRE. MOTOR. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT it ml other classes of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated In England) M>ver t Place r* (pure linen damask T\II L i:« LOTII IS W XT Self-flowered. HITCH DAMASK iio" 00" l 72" Service to match CANNCN COTTON BLANKETS "tH66 words
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Advertisement14 1948-09-02 1 Til I IK IXE Present Easy-To-Rcad Summaries Of The Two Reports -On Page 514 words
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110 1948-09-02 2 wow are a car-owner month. PPtroi urgently needed m, the armed force* hi t*efr 2mA »n 0 drive to ffW^ Umitimi the. issue of coupov* to the'stock available for this quarter tor civilian use. This slash xchich affects supplementary petrol rations, was110 words
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Article702 1948-09-02 2 (Tribune Special Investigator) Sineanore has a million dollar racket in petrol. You B can go to the nearest kiosk and buy as much "black market" petrol as you can pay for. And the racketeer's price is not more than 60 cents aoove the702 words
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Article33 1948-09-02 2 Soh Kian Seng, charged with armed robbery, was freed by the Ninth Police Court yesterday. His compatriot, Chan Peng Kee was committed to the Assizes for trial.33 words
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Article280 1948-09-02 2 A gun duel ueiweeu gangsters and a party of police which took place shortly after midnight at Jalan Kemban? an ended in the arrest of a 14. year-old Chinese boy ami M other compatriot. The two accused, Tan Ah Seng (14) of 593. Kampong Chye280 words
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Article69 1948-09-02 2 Graduates of Trinity College. Dublin, who were prisoners of war in Malaya during the Japanese occupation, have established a medical scholarship at Trinity College, and Dublin's Rotunde Hospital, available to Malayans each year for five years in recognition of the help given by Malayan students to69 words
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Article101 1948-09-02 2 The Norwegian owned freighter s.s. Ibis n,-!G7 tons) which brought in a cargo of Government rati-on rice for Malaya, entered Singapore yesterday with an empty hold. The rice ear go, brought from Rangoon, was discharged at Port Dickson. The Ibis has just completed its six month101 words
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Advertisement132 1948-09-02 2 "THE SEASON'S SMARTEST COMEDY" It's Made To Make You Laugh! Opens Today 4 Shows YlSh 2-4J5-630-9.3op.m»^ B i:i^^^ (.f«iw kg SIDNEY lANFIELD I TT'S NOT A 2 FOR 1 ii PAYMENTS FOR 1 SHOW I F° R 1L L I I AND 1000 OTHER NEW to/I** a THRILLS! 0 jSSjSHyOOk4132 words
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Advertisement218 1948-09-02 2 GREAT WORLD GLOBE 7—9.15 "Flame >f Barbary Coast" Tomorrow: "Road To Rio" NEW WORLD LIDO 7—9.r> "It's In The Air" Tomorrow: Yvonne De Carlo in "Black Bart" (Technicolor) ROYAL 3—7.30 "Gnana Soundrl" (Tamil) 1 bar 11 W W e^o&j OPENING TO-DAY S SHOWS: 3, 6.15 9.15 P.M. Here Comes Entertainment218 words
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Advertisement215 1948-09-02 2 ALL FAR-EAST PREMIERE! m tier 1948\s COLOSSAL Ml SICAL! MISS SABAH FAKID EL-ATARAC II in "BULBULE EFFENDI" (EGYPTIAN See Egypt's Most Beautiful Girls in Sensational Dances C A~CHALLENGE io HOLLYWOOD 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. —pj ~7~ Starts (fatKceAL TODAY _i ii TIMELY! TOPICAL! lion 's film that DABIXJL¥ JUEVEALS the *tor\ behind215 words
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70 1948-09-02 3 tint mother. paslonstellatkm from .1 wild sensation iped air sickness <loctor had to to attend her at her hotel, last Mi Par ki, who wa with her husband Mr. ki. I'hey leave for this morning, oard the same Conuerc an inter nationSpanish dancer, La and her70 words
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819 1948-09-02 3 PENANG. WED.- THE POLICE ARE OFFERING A REWARD OF |5,000 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE \RREST OF THE MURDERERS OF THE FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR. Dr. ONG CHONG KENG. WHO WAS LURED TO HIS DEATH LAST NIGHT BY A YOUNG CHINESE. MR. G. R.819 words
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142 1948-09-02 3 The dates for the sailing of the two barter trade trial ships to the Sumatran port of Rengat was decided at a committee meeting held at the premises of the Singapore Chinese Importers and Exporters Association yesterday. The first ship, "Hong Soon." will leave142 words
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Article177 1948-09-02 3 "If Jhe witness- (a staff sergeant) was prepared to swear by the Koran that the pistol belonged to me I am prepared to admit it." stated an Indian Muslim, Nawab Din. at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. The Assize Judge. Mr. Ju< tier Brown,177 words
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52 1948-09-02 3 An Independent will contest the Rural West by-elections to the Singapore Legislature. Mr. Balwant Singh, partner in the firm of Gian Singh and Co.. announced last night he would stand on his own for the byelection. Mr. Balwant Singh told the Tribune he had52 words
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511 1948-09-02 3 The Governor of Singapore (Sir Franklin Gimson) stated yesterday that childhood spent I in an atmosphere of mentai and physical frustration was likely to produce a discontented man. Sir Franklin, who is patron of the general committee ol the United Nations Appeal for Children, was speaking511 words
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Article127 1948-09-02 3 WIIIII was believed to be n 'devil" horering in the darkness among some- coconut tretM, turned out to be a dead man hanging from one of the trees! This was stated in the Singapore Coroner's Court j yesterday, when an inquiry WHS held into thy death127 words
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Article134 1948-09-02 3 LESS people died on tho o_ds during the month ot August than in July. There were only nine road deaths la«t month, compared with 14 m July. I There were three deaths by hanging while two others were j either shot stabbed or assaulted. Six134 words
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Article63 1948-09-02 3 Sentence of 15 months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a Chinese. Loh Ah Lcng. Loh was alleged to have stolen a sidclanip from a motor car which was parked at Middle Road, quite close to63 words
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Advertisement376 1948-09-02 3 ~S O T I < E fabyu Trade Directory vh to thank ail Mann- fs, Shipper*, Bankers .sional Firms, Printers, i>.(l Mi rehants for r i\ support and co- r ;,,n nhieh the\ have so UlMl i \tentk d to us in forI: t ieulars q| tlieif and ol inserting376 words
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Advertisement739 1948-09-02 3 Situations vacant WANTED young Chinese Salesgirl experience unnecessary state salary required office hours 10 —6 p.m. Apply M.T., Box No. A 1570, M.T., Spore. (P. 449). WANTED: Hotel clerk, must be single and able to speak two or three Chinese dialects. Knowledge of typing and elementary accounts essential. Good salary739 words
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Advertisement461 1948-09-02 3 SITUATIONS WANTED CHINESE AGE 32 good education and bearing would consider responsible post. Temporary or permanent. Box A 1583 M.T. Spore. (R. 472) ENGLISH EDUCATED Young Lady seeks position as private dance companion for renumeration. Box No. At§6s M.T. Spore. (Q. 434) AUSTRALIAN, engineering, agricultural expedience, requires position. Two years461 words
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Advertisement465 1948-09-02 3 VEHS: FOR SALE FORD V 8 1940 tax. insurance paid. Overhaul recently. Price $1,350. Apply 36 Middle Road, Phone 3069. (R. 473) MATRIMONIAL EUROPEAN DESIRES Chinese Lady companionship and marr. age. Age about 25. Confidential. Photo appreciated. Returnable. Absolutely genuine. Widow or business girL Box No. E. 482 M.T. Spore.465 words
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Miscellaneous284 1948-09-02 3 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY PROGRAMMES Doun. Announcement Prog. Sum ™.-t tou rfh VFTWOIIK mary in Tamil with Signature PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH INWAN 902 Motional songs: 1.00 p.m Luncheon music:by CWS«LSJBff Q '9.15 Time Signal News in The Radio Orchestra; 1-30 PROGRAMMES Tamil- 9.30 V V Satngopan: News: 1.45 Carroll Gibbons284 words
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Article192 1948-09-02 4 TWO Government reports vital to the people of Malaya are made public this morning. The first deals with compensation for war damage. The second deals with the amended Debtors and Creditors Bill. To pay for war damage Malaya is to raise and distribute a sum of $475,000,000.192 words
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Article214 1948-09-02 4 ON irst examination, the principles of the war damage scheme seem just. Wai Risk insurance, a contractual obligatior is to be settled in full for a sum of $100,000,000. The rest of the money will go to restore those industries and those homes which will produce the214 words
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Article140 1948-09-02 4 TO the little man the most important amendment to the Debtors and Creditors Bill is the revised sliding scale for "banana" money. In the original bill par between the "banana" dollar and the real dollar ceased as at May 1942. In the new scale par is140 words
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Article1549 1948-09-02 4 IGOR GOUZENKO - I j BEHIND THE lltOV CTRTAIW By IGOR GOUZENKO WHEN I returned to MOSCOW in 1942 (after the German* had been driven back), a rule by fear was in fuli force. Key noted by Stalin's speech approving what he called stern action on a healthy1,549 words
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Article60 1948-09-02 4 ECONOMIST. SIR. To champion the cause of the middle class is a thankless job. But neither the upper nor lower classes can exist without them. Mr. Wong however, must never lose sight of the fact that "God only helps those that help themselves." He has now a champion whoECONOMIST. - 60 words
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Advertisement303 1948-09-02 4 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LINES j Now On. Reduction of prices from 10% to 80% BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Children's Books Medical Book Technical Book* Toys and Game* Greeting Cards Children's Invitations Notepaper and Envelopes Writing; Pad*. ORIENT STAR NEWS CO. 108, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Singapore. Phone: *****303 words
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Advertisement35 1948-09-02 4 TROUBLE WITH YOUR TYPEWRITERS? JUST CALL 6480 FOR EXPERT SERVICE. REPAIR MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR ALL OFFICE MACHINES fc Viltl___ SINfiAPORI wmmS in mho ALSO *T Ml/Mi* IVMPUK C Pt***6 lifAH ixlC *0 *t*»S >m musft)35 words
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Advertisement143 1948-09-02 4 jfa FREEZERS ;;ly| The Electric Appliance Ij I THE H.M.V. VERTI CAL TYPE FREEZER This smartly-styled, kitchen-type freezer has six spacious food < ompartment.s witli refrigerated shelves; individual compartment doors; holds up to 210 pounds of frozen foods. The ideal freezer for small, city families, and suitable tor hospitals, laboratories143 words
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Article3391 1948-09-02 5 S. Raja Ratnam - $475,000,000 SHARE-OUT FOR HOMES, INDUSTRY Tribune Specialists Summarise The BIG TWO llj S. Raja Ratnam WAR damage claims totalling 84,715 and valued at $1,303 million have been presented iv Malaya l»y claimants now residing in the Federa (ion, Singapore and the United Kingdom, states (be3,391 words
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Article1376 1948-09-02 5 P. J. JOSEPH - By P. J. JOSEPH THE amended Debtor and Creditor Bill. 1948. and the Report of tho Select Committee does not make any new provision for banks. This is an important departure from the old bill. However, a new clause (7) is annexed for application to1,376 words
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Advertisement20 1948-09-02 5 Went' o House*'*** SAVE 40% *V Entrusting 9ovr laundry problems to V ELECTRO STEAM 1 LAUNDRY 103, NEIL ROAD, SINGAPORE.20 words
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Advertisement40 1948-09-02 5 Ssh! —a really secret recipe super-mellow-rich end New York adores it! Now Its right here in Singapore—at Cold Storage Depots end Creameries Milk Bars. $2.00 per t"'ck—enough for 8 people Singapore Phone 5429 A 5420 K. Lumpur: Phone *****. p40 words
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711 1948-09-02 6 SINGAPORE LAUNCHED A LABOUR TERDAY EVENING WITH A NEW POLITICAL POSER. WHETHER <,R NOT MEMBERSHIP IN A PARTY IN SIN OApoJw SIH>I 1.1» BE RESTRICTED TO BRIT.SII SITJECTS ALONE. Mr M. A. Majid, President of the Badian and Pakistani Seamen's Union presiding at711 words
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Advertisement624 1948-09-02 6 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAIILNGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Caucus" from U.K. 38 ••AchlUer*" Due from U.K. Sept. 2 "Moron" Due from U.S.A. Sept. 7 l*.r*M>onshlr. Dm- from U.K. Sept. "Titan" Dm* from U.K. Sept. 18 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS "Memnnn Sails for624 words
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Advertisement572 1948-09-02 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED A COST CLERK I with legal experience. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box No. A 1582 M.T. Spore. TEMPORARY young male Chinese Typist-clerk required Singapore for two months only Previous experience not essential. Able read write Chinese an advantage. Salary $100 inclusive monthly. Partlculais to Bo\572 words
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Advertisement153 1948-09-02 6 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders are invited for the "SUPPLY OF PIG LEAD" for the Water Department. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on Friday, 15th October, 1948. Tender Form from Municipal Secretariat, Room No. 285. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Notice To Consignees M.V. "BALI" due Singapore about 9th September, 1918153 words
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Advertisement270 1948-09-02 6 r AGENT?^^ IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, lIAMIUJRG. Due rsans GLENEARN T GLENGARRY [J* GL *VaIU Tangier From U.K. for Straits, Hong Rong and China, Due Sails r Ahvg 15 St l>t 83 -fc •J*" Sept.« INDO-CHINA S.N. CO., LTD. SAILINGS TO270 words
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Article702 1948-09-02 7 (From Allan Lewis) KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday.—Two horses, Gold and Princess Nuffield paid three-figure nda during the day's racing here, the second the SeUtngor Turf Club's August-September Meet. hinder <>i<»ld returned its backers the startling gvHtVnd ol $121 tor a uin and $30 for a702 words
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407 1948-09-02 7 The Singapore Harbour Boys' Club held their lirst sport mrci on Sunday. The programme incmded indoor, track, held and boving events. The following are the results: Three-legged race: (7 years ;o 9 years): 1. Ho Wing Tat and Seong Hon Khuen. 2. Wong407 words
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Article55 1948-09-02 7 The following have been selected to represent the Singapore Cricket Club against the Colonials on Saturday at 2 p.m. on the S.C.C Padang: ;A. Baker. J. Mills, R. G. Whittington, K. I. G. Stewart, R. G. Thomas. I. Mclnroy, W. J. Harffey, H. V. Thome, E. W Lloyds.55 words
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Article34 1948-09-02 7 In a friendly game of Bocoer played on Sunday at McNair Road, the Blue Rovers defeated the Joyful Juniors by three goals to nil. Scorers were:— Ismail, Vivian Klass and Param.34 words
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1011 1948-09-02 7 Weekly Cricket Review...BRy Ram Piara QUITE the best match of th' season was the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial cup cricket match between the Combined Indians and the S.C.C. jn the Padang last week-end. There was everything that &oos to make cricket the glorious game1,011 words
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Article198 1948-09-02 7 BATTING '•09 L. J. Thompson (Non Benders vs. Selangor Club). 8G A. Pereira (Colonial C.C. vs. S.C.C). 78 Kailaraipathy (Com- j blned Colleges vs. Selang».» Cn. Assoen.). 75 Mewett (R.A.F. Selctur vs. S.R.C.). 73. Lim Cheng Poh (Chinese vs. Indians Penang). 69 H. Hollingworth (Sclangor Club vs. Non198 words
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280 1948-09-02 7 Bradman contributed his i usual century, while Hassett and young Neil Harvey were both not out with 136 and 105 respectively. South or England started excellently, having Barnes out for 0 and Brown dismissed at 49. But that was all theH* successes280 words
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Article61 1948-09-02 7 The following players will represent the C.V.M.A. In the Third Division Soccer match against La Salle Sports today at the C.V.M.A. grouno at 5-15 p.m. Michael Chai. William Hendroff, James Tan, Simon Kong. Rudoll Mosbergen, Roland Kessler. Ng Heng Kwang. Vivian Klass, Chan Scow Yin. Anthony Choong and61 words
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Article15 1948-09-02 7 London, Wednesday. Tonight's cal lover on the St. Leger was postponed unti! tomonow.15 words
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Article217 1948-09-02 7 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday.- Kenneth Charles Preston is the name of a cricketer who yyxay be. an England plauer of the future to be England's answer to Lindwall, Johnston and Miller, the trio of Australia's pace bowlers who wreaked such havoc in me Panics of England thisReuter. - 217 words
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Article139 1948-09-02 7 LONDON. Wednesday. Apart from the Australian; fixture, the only first-class cricket match today cone m Bd Yorkshire and an MCC learn at the opening of the Scarborough festival where the Markybomrs batted all day to score 444 for the loss ot live wickets. The feature was a139 words
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Article189 1948-09-02 7 Tho Combined Colleges Crici kct Team will conclude their Malayan tour with a gam«against a representative i side captained by Mr. Evan I Wong. The match will Ibe played on the Raffles j Institution ground on Saturday I 4th and Sunday sth September starting on Saturday189 words
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Article43 1948-09-02 7 The Singapore Turf Cluh expects to install its electric totalisator in time for the November meeting. A spokesman of the Singapore Turf Club could not say when the photo finish equipment, ordered by the club, is due to arriiye.43 words
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Article329 1948-09-02 7 LONDON. Weds.—The Cup Final was rconacted for the second time this season, but this time Blackpool surprised the United with an away victory in a match which produced seven United's defeat was unexpected after their defeat of the league champions, Arsenal, last week. Blackpool however329 words
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Article49 1948-09-02 7 A strong rally in ihe second half enabled Base Gtoup R.E. to defeat the Chinese Athletes by 2—nil in a Div. 2 game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. After a goalless first half. Douglas netted for the Soldiers. Ten minutes later Mickle added another to the score.49 words
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Article322 1948-09-02 7 HERMAN - Bi, HERMAN Rovers 3, Seletar L Rovers had been lucky in the early stages of the League. Many of the victories had not been in keeping with the run of play. However, every one in the large crowd that watched Rovers beat the Seletar Airmen322 words
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Advertisement70 1948-09-02 7 OPENS KG TO-MORROW! NEW HAPPY CHUNGKING (HAPPY WORLD) (TA.VJONO I'AOARj .H. 15, ti.45 A «».45 p.m. I.MO, 6.15 A 9.15 P.M. COMPLETE SERIAL for ONE PAYMENT! STARTLING ADVENTURES! 1001 WEIRD SENSATIONS! in 13 Chapters of ALL SPELL-BINDING THRILLS! TARZANS Wth ANNIVERSARY PICWRE! O Scores of Pagan Maidens VMM IN Spectacular70 words
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Article318 1948-09-02 8 Commonwealth Premiers To Review Situation Reuter. The situation in will be among the subjects discussed by Commonwealth Prime Ministers at a 10-day conference to be held in London tn the second week of October. Burma. Berlin and the Antarctic and Commonwealth interests in the sphere ofReuter. - 318 words
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Article101 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. STOCK OLM. Wednesday. Five jockeys Of the Ulriksda) racecourse outside Stockholm have bee n disqualified by the Lwedlsh Jockey Club aftc admitting before a police cour t that they had accepte d bribes from their employers to hold back favourites in certain races. The jockeysReuter. - 101 words
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Article46 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. WARSAW. Wednesday Police today raided the Warsaw offices of the Catholic weekly newspaper. Tygodnik Warszawski, ami examined other Catholic premises in the sime building. After the raid the newspaper offices were sealed and next publication date of the paper is unknown. Reutcr.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article66 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.- Air ViceMarshal Donald Bennett, until last February chief Executive of British-South American Airways, today obtained official permission to fly the Tudor which he plans to use in the Berlin airlift. Air Vice-Marshal Bennett has bought one of the planes for his newly-formedReuter. - 66 words
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Article135 1948-09-02 8 September began with a large number of small street accidents, yesterday though no serious one were reported. The Street Accidents Ambulance went out four times within an hour yesterday afternoon. At Henderson Road an Indian and 4 Chinese fell from a lorry at 2 p.m. At135 words
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Article71 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Thursday. Nine De Havilland Dragon Rapide aircraft have been chartered by the United Nations for use in Palestine to replace British aircraft because the Israeli Government will not allow British-flown planes over its territory. They are being flown "by pilots who haveReuter. - 71 words
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Article47 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. PARIS. Wed. Richard Carver, the trainer, stated tonight that neither- Mary Stuart nor La Verite will run in the St. Leger. His stable's only candidate will be My Love who is very well and will leave for England on Friday next.—Reutcr.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article33 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Thursday. Corporal Y. Matsutani. a Japanese gendarmerie officer was executed by a firing squad here yesterday for Uic murder of numerous Chinese civilians and the pillaging of civilian property.Reutcr.Reuter. - 33 words
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140 1948-09-02 8 INTERLAKEN, Switzerland. Weds.—Mr Churchill told Mie European Parliamentary Union Congress that the programme to achieve a ''United States of Europe is moving forward at a quick pace. In a message from his vacation retreat in France. Mi Churchill said: "We made swifter progress towarc's our140 words
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Article25 1948-09-02 8 SHANGHAI, Thursday. Death penalties will be meted j out by the special criminal tribunal to blackmarket dealers in *old and foreign curencies25 words
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102 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tuesday. The United States is discussing with Britain and Franci curtailing or suspending reparations withdrawals from Germany. Mr. George Mar shall. American Secretary of State, told a press conference today. He said Mr. Paul Hoffman. Economic Cooperation Administrator, was compelled by theReuter. - 102 words
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Article226 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. The Polish Embassy here today claimed that the release from a British prison of Dr. Wladyslaw Dering. accused for past 18 months of war crimes, is contrary to international obligation and to the Moscow decision accepted by the British Government on the extradition ofReuter. - 226 words
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Article92 1948-09-02 8 U.P. MOSCOW. Wed. Black-oor-dered red flags fluttered from almost every building in Moscow today as the whole nation mourned the death of General Andrei Zhdanov, Secretary General of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and Stalin's right-hand man. The announcement by Raaio Moscow of Zhdanov's deathU.P. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-09-02 8 AT THE CATHAY H.H. the Sultan of Johore wax the principal guest at the dinnerdance given by Dr. Paglar on the occasion of his birthday at the Cathay Restaurant last night. Seen also in the picture, are Dr. Paglar, and Mr. Loke Wan Tho.47 words
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237 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. AMSTERDAM Wed*.—Dele gat en to the world Council of Churches freely expressed their shame today at disagreements among churches, and the domination of some church divisions by 'eecelesiastiea! officialdom." A plenary session of the Council was discussing the report of the studyReuter. - 237 words
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Article, Illustration125 1948-09-02 8 There is always more than one way of climbing a greasy I ole, especially when th prize is either a bottle of whisky or a quart of beer These competitors at a sport.meet at Pulau Bukom demonstrate two methods of doing in. This competitor enlists125 words
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Article142 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO Weds—Chinese Communists today proclaimed a "North China People s Government" In opposition to President CWan R Kai Shek's regime, according to a Chinese Com I munist broadcast picked up here Aim of the "government" is I the "striking down of American imperialisticReuter. - 142 words
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189 1948-09-02 8 U.P. BALTIMORE, Weds.—Capt. Richard Christy, 33, skipper of a small Chespeake Bay freighter, owed his life today to radar. His ship was swamped by i j high seas about 50 miles below I Annapolis late Tuesday. HeaviI ly-loaded. the ship sank almost j atU.P. - 189 words
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230 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. RANGOON, Weds.—An official source stated tonight that Burma Government troops have encircled Communist-held Prome, a major objective north-west of Rangoon, and their offensive is "progressing satisfactorily." A Government communique j reported minor engagements I between Government forces and j insurgents in the MyingyanReuter. - 230 words
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Article98 1948-09-02 8 LONDON, "Weds—Emanuel Shinwell, Secretary for War tonight called for another 100.000 volunteers to come forward as leaders for Britain's new Territorial Army. He said that the possibility of trouble breaking out in some part of the world" was much more likely than 12 or 18 months98 words
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153 1948-09-02 8 Reuter. STUTTGART. Thursday.— Counsel for Dr. Hjalmar Schacht Hitler's financial wizard who today successfully appealed to a German court against a denazification sentence, said tonight if Schacht was not released from internment within 48 hours he would take the case "as far asReuter. - 153 words
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Article35 1948-09-02 8 Parts, vVednesday. Si<li Mohimcd El Monsel. 67-year old formei r.cy of Tunis who h#l lived n "restricted liberty a* Pan in the Pyrenees sine" his de.iosilion n 1941, died thcr< today.35 words
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Article28 1948-09-02 8 Capetown Wednesday. Fift South African pilots will pro ceed to tin tain to assist in th ficrlin airlift. Premier Main: stated in the Assembly here28 words
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