Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1948

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <k Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Mh 1W J*t, Talbot Afaritn's
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  • 488 1 More Trouble Over Flight Warnings BERLIN, Fri —United States air authorities in Berlin rejected today a Russian request that details of all American flights to and from the I capital should be passed to the Russians one hour before the take-off. The request stated that RjSStan
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  • 212 1 Reuter. I It Kit LIN, I ri. An ofhrial British statement tonight .iccusrd Kiissian troops of act ing provocatively in last's UtM ommiinist demonstrations in Berlin. "On two occasions, Soviet jeep* with armed soldiers in them forced their way into the crowd in the British sector
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  • 90 1 P' iM ns arrested under the unergency Regulation! and detained at St John Barrack■re allowed to have visiter one a week every Wednesday, irona 2 pm to 1 p.m. Two persona are allowed at a tune and a pass must -tarn, from the C.I.D. which must
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  • 36 1 U.P. MARGATE, Fri Tho Pre--1 n the British Mm.-- j "'"on. Will Lawther, who began working in jw mines Jt the age of 12. was 'v elected president of the -*****, Congress for
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  • 45 1 U.P. BELGRADE. Friday. The Yugoslav Government today 'vigorously protested" against Greek soldiers' "unjustified" fir- I ing on Yugoslavs on Monday j night, an official communique from the Foreign Ministry stated. The note was delivered today o the Greek legation in Belgrade.—UJ?. 1 I
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  • 241 1 pEDEKAL GOVERNMENT investigations for a cocoaquarantine station, possibly near Singapore, for the newly-mooted Malayan cocoa planting industry, are on hand. A possibility is Pulau Tekong Besar, three miles east of the Colony. A member from the Departi ment of Agriculture from Kuala Lumpur recently visited
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  • 72 1 U.P. LONDON, Fri. -Agreement on the division of Marshall aid funds among European nations has been reached and an ofiicia' announcement is expected tononovv, informed sources said :oday. Broad outlines of the agree rnent were ar rived at during Mr. iarriman's discussions with Sii Stafford Cripps here last
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  • 115 1 Reuter. PARIS, Fri.- -Henri Queuille, France's Premier-desionatv Jlf wembe the Radical Socialist Party, announced tonynt ntwould be his own Finance Minister, when he appeared hip™ Nat 'onal Assembly to seek approval of his premierFrance is passing through a grave crisis," he said. essential cause
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    46 1 Mr. Ewen Fergusson takes Ml Httle sister and brother Elizabeth and Donald for a ride at yesterday's T.N.T. Children's Party. Miss -'ane Rowley, daughter Si .»irs. Malcolm MaeDonald at th«» T.N.T. hudrcn s t**»t y held at Mrs. E. M. F. Fergusson's hOOM yesterday.
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  • 100 1 U.P. Batavia., Saturday/. Dutch I Military Headquarters admit j ted today that the Dutch Com j mander in East Java has askec j 'or permission to take acuoi against Indonesian infiltration near Sourabaya. The Republican Governmen'. ignored a 48 hour ultimatum tc nalt infiltration. Merle
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  • 30 1 FRANKFURT. Fri. Ferdinand I, former Czar of Bulgaria, died from heart attack at his Cohurg Castle last night. He was 87. He had been ill foi several days.
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  • 238 1 Venerul disease, now prevalent in a "larir* ;ection" of the Colony's population, cannot be eradicated fart it can be controlled and checked To make this enormous tas i success the co-operation of th. mblic is essential, says a Sin apore Public Relations re 'ease.
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  • 40 1 U.P. BUDAPEST. Friday.—Three liigh ranking Evangelical Church officials have been ar rested for failing to rvport as 'foreign asset" half a million dollar gift from the Americaii Lutheran Society, the Hunga rian interior Ministry announced today.—U.P.
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  • 170 1 U.P. Tokyo Sat.—Emperor Hirohito will not abdica c This statement was made by the highest Japanese circles today in answer to communist inspired rumours that the Son of Heaven was about to quit his throne The Communists are secretly continuing their agitation against the Emperor and
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  • 72 1 (ALLAN LEWIS) Thp Soing today at Bukit rimah will be VERY GOOD. I Best Bete should be Meath, Pathfinder and Free Frenchman and good outsiders are LAURIE, LORD FREDERICK and BLEMISH. Little Ned has been sold to Mr. W. Watts, and will go into Neal Hobb's
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  • 85 1 KLUANG Today: Police found a tommy-gun and four loaded magazines containing 76 rounds underneath the floor board of a house at the 16th mdc Muar-Parit Road during a raid yesterday afternoon They hid in the house and set a trap. Soon afterwards two Chinese entered it
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  • 23 1 Reuter. PARIS, Fri. The French National Assembley voted its approval of M. Queuille as the new Premier officially.—Reuter.
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  • 189 2 c v/ D. Hall. Deputy M commissioner ofPottce fn i ho Federation revealed a P.',. Conference yesterday that ETI mm st-mgth to Malay• (including auxiliary Special Policcomcers is 418- other. Tanks I 0, r .,6, ffl SJS&g 2.000; \uxl-iary Pol«e 7 194; Special Police 17.032. 'JE
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  • 72 2 The marriage took place at J.-ftna, Ceylon, on Monday. I Sept. 6, between Miss M. Mages wart, eldest daughter of i Mr. an l Mrs. S Marutha lingarr. of Singapore and Mr. N. Ratn sabapithy, Port Commissioner. Office, Colombo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. K. Nadarajuh
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  • 29 2 At The Cinemas GOING to the pictures today? Then take a look below tj jknow what's showing at the Singapore cinemas, before yo». make your pick
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  • 210 2 "ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST" (UniversalInternational presentation) Stars: Fredric March, Dqn Duryea, Edmond O'Brien, Ann Blyth, Florence Elridge, John Doll and Dona Drake, Michael Gordon directing. IF you ever had a good time hating anyone, then don't miss "Another Part of the Forest" the current offering at
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  • 215 2 "TARZAK AND THE MERMAIDS (RKO Radio Pictures presentation). Stars: Johnny WeissmuUer, Brenda Joyce, Linda Christian, Joh*> Laurens, Fernando Wayner, Edward Ashley end Andrea Pal ma, Robert Florey directing. ACTION, in a Tarzan proJuction, is always the principal element, with tinrijrue, suspense, romance, and subtlo dangers added, but
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  • 208 2 "THE BARBER OF SEVILLE" (Excelsior Pictwen presentatum) Stars 1 Ferruccio Tagliavini, Tito Gobbi, Nelly Corradi, Vito De Taranto, Italo Tajo, Natalia Nicolini and hiino Mazziotti. (In Italian). Still playing to capacity houses at the Pavilion is the all-Italian film "The Barber of Seville" which features the stars,
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  • 189 2 'SWEET AND LOWDOWN" (20th Century-Fox presentation) Stars: Benny Goodman an.'? his\ Band. Linda Darnell. Lynn Bari, Jack Ookie, James Cardwell. ATlyn Joslyn. John Campbell and Roy Benson, Archie Mayo directing. TWENTIETH-Ccntury-Fox'3 gay musical, "Sweet And LowDown," is lively, romantic entertainment, telling the story of the boys in
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  • 121 2 "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" (Warner Bros, presentation) Stars: Gloria Warren, Borrah Minevitch and the Harmonica Rascals Bright, interesting movie story studded with song hits, sung by Hollywood's latest discovery—Gloria Warren. Song to be remembered is "Hunga- rian Rhapsody No. 2, in which she is accompanied by Borrah
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  • 262 2 MAJOR-GEN. C. H. Boucher, G.O.C. Malaya District, relied the following "bad spots" in a Press Conference at Kuala Lumpur yestewtoy: NORTH MALAYA: Sungei Siput and the tin mining area southwest of Ipoh. CENTRAL MALAYA: Kajang. Maior-General D. Dunlop, G.O.C -Singapore District added that the areas
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  • 125 2 CHEE WAH HENG, a 29-year-old Chinese committed housebreaking and theft a few day? after he had been released from prison. Chee stole two alarm clocks from two houses by using a long wooden pole to remove them through the windows. He also removed some cigarettes from
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  • 55 2 A big fire devoured four acres of lallang near the Ceylon Pioneer Corps camp in Woodland! yesterday afternoon. It started at 2.18 p.m. and it took the lone Army Fire Service engine nearly an hour to battle the raging fire before It was completely extinguished. Its cause
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  • 61 2 SEVEN hundred tubes of morphine, estimated to be worth $10,000, contained in a case were seized hy C.1.1>. detectives in a house in Market Street on Thursday. The morphine, taken from a Harbour Board godown together with quantities of other goods, is believed to have been received by
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  • 99 2 IN response to a request from the British Government. Australia sent 270 25 Austin guns, about 160,000 rounds of 9 m.m. ammunition and 20 walkie-talkie sets with batteries to Malaya for the fight against the terroristsThis was revealed by Mr. D C Watherson, Secretary fori Internal
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    • 150 2 j I OIEEXS TODAY: 8.60, 6.3«, 9.15 P.M. SCRAIYA KAN WAR in I "N A T A X" (Hindustani) Tonite At Mldnite •P EKE T" (Hindustani) mm I Ai Jm l HAPPY WORLD Last 2 Shows At 7.15 A 9.15 For The Opening Chapters ADRIAN BOOTH in "Daughter Of Don
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  • 281 3 BILL FOR ST&RĔ OUNbIL (Tribune Staff Reporter) At Tuesday's meeting ot the Legislative Council, iVlr. C. C Tan, (Municipal South-West), yviW move the adoption of the Weekly Holidays Ordi* nance, 1948. This But, if adopted, will provide for the grant of weekly holidays to persons employed
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  • 98 3 Reuter. DELHI. Friday. Ah ut 1.000 villages have been illy obliterated and 4.000 in the Benares. Ghaand Ballia districts of Eastern United Provinces. to a dispatch in Statesman from lis r:. it e< »i respondent. com pondent said he ha an aerial survey o] tta eoursi <>f the
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  • 97 3 TC mmanding Officer of the tth Hussars. Lt.-Coi. <I .1 Kidston. D.5.0.. M.C, t getttei with one other officer two other ranks arc schcI duled to arrive at Tengah Aerodp me from the United Kingbi by a Constellation at 6.i0 pjß. today. i main party will
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  • 261 3 rHE MILITARY IN JOHOUE RECENTLY MADE A BIG AMMUNITION HAUL OF 15.000 ROUNDS WHICH WERE MOSTLY OF THE .303 BRITISH 1939 VINTAGE that the splendid efforts of the Police and the Military were entirely responsible for "the reason why there has not been more trouble
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  • 164 3 A CHINESE bandit recognised as a man named Ah Kow and wanted by tht Police or. a banishment warrant and another terrorist were killed this afternoon when a small party of (he Police engaged a gang of about 12 bandits in a -?un battle
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  • 20 3 Schools who normally listen on 225 metres should with effect from Sunday tun e in tc 400 metres.
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  • 175 3 FVE Boyanesc t who were on board a small prahu which limped into Kuantan Harbour with a broken mast and a sail torn to shreds, arrived in Singapore on board the s.s. Resang on Friday night. I These five arrived under police escort. They were
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  • 93 3 THE British Admiralty .an-1 nounced in London yester- j day that the shore headquarters) of the British Pacific Fleet will be transferred from Hongkong to Singapore on Sept. 15. I The announcement said that i Admiral Sir Denis W. Boyd, C.-ln-C. of the Pacific Fleet
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  • 134 3 MR. 4. D. MEAD, General Manager of Osborne W. Chappel, Ipoh, and a Federal Legislative Councillor, was shot at yesterday while out inspecting his mine at Chenderiang, about eight miles south of Kampar. Mr. Mead escaped unscathed, though the car he was travelling in
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  • 210 3 fpHE question of financial aid for Indian business in Malaya is being studied by the Government of India. Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, said this in a Tribune interview last night. But he was not in a position to
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  • 114 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Friday. —Mr. Ling Chang-chun. Assistant Manager of Kwang Hua Hong, jvhose head office is in Singapore, was arresud by the economic police yesitrda> during a raid on the firm';premises, according to pre*; tepons today. The police also seized books of the firm and
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  • 45 3 For the purposes of the Emergency Regulations, 1948 St. John's Island is declared tc be a protected area from Sept. 10. Any person who is in the area must comply with such directions as regulating hi? movements and conduct.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 360 3 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK i Interluder 8.15 Close Down. MALAY ENGLISH RED NETWORK PROGRAMMES CHINESE INDIAN PROGRAMMES 1.00 p.m. Lunch-time music i oy The Radio Orchestra: 1.301 11-40 a.m. to 12.00 noon News Share Market Rc- Chinese Schools Broadcast. j:oit; i.50 (approx:) Interlude! 12.00 p.m. Signature Tune. (Dance
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  • 139 4 W E w squabbling" about who should with thl nh ?f the and get on witnthe job of stamping out terrorism law JThn adViCe 0f Lord M ancroft, the 'th 1 to noW visitin his in Penang the tel 0 Malaya are on with tne job ot stamping
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  • 136 4 TH L?,? a le, l! °L Educati has good news for us. For the first time the number of mip,'s wssrßrs' %irv e LT^r o[ pi. h s°t s est Iby1 by 146 and the numb f It shows what can be done. And it shows what
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  • 159 4 AN du°cea R ?s a< !n TSZ is proviZ a busy section of the city Motor cars and trucks m«h to th. pavements are thronged y he us I» nSS* !f f not ri ht n «t door to "s is a patch of pasture where fnrtv graze
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  • 1646 4  -  IK Igor (.ouzenko IN the spring of 1913 the director of the Chinese Section at Intelligence Headquarters called me to his office, where he plied me with questions about my personal history, education, studies and the like. On returning to my branch, I hurried
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  • 497 4 literature is LV making a new stride forward. Tts post-war production has reached an unprecedented peak. Its technique is imrjroving and its market is expanding. Writers are prolific and the future looks bright In less than two years writers are turning' out nearly double the work
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  • 223 5 Reuter. GENEVA, Fri.—Saying 'Britain will not accept any international control over her colonies. The people of the colonies themselves would bitterly resent it," Britain today opposed the Indian plan for increasing United Nations supervision of colonial administration. Britain'? represent.ire. Mr Fletcher-Cooke. said the United
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  • 66 5 Mr. Kenneth Choo Heng Son, old boii of the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur, caught in <i pensive mood looking at Simjafjore from the P. and O. Carthtifje, on Thursday, Eldest son of Dr. 11. M. 800, Pan-Malayan pro•ideal of the Hongkong Alumni Association, Kenneth Soo has already spent a
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  • 233 5 U.P. YORK, Fri --A former high-ranking ommunist today asserted that if Henry lid be elected President, the party brate election as a major victory and long stride toward Sovietization of p Budena, former c litOr Ol the "Daily V, communist news-i writing in Collieivs lid Wallace
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  • 221 5 The Kedah Boy Scouts Association will semi one scouter and four scouts to the Australian Jamboree this year. Mr. Paul Chang of the tutorial staff of the Kajang High School ha.s been transferred to i the K'ang High School I* Mr. W. I C. Mitchell, managei of
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  • 49 5 Reuter. Manchester. Thursday. A Washington report that Russia had ordered $48,000,000 worth of machine tools from the British firm of Haven Brothers tManchester' I muted, was described as a "complete fabrication by J Lockland. the firm's sectvta.y and one of it's directors, to night. Reuter.
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    39 5 Recipient of a parting gift from a friend on shore is Miss Lav Wai Har of the Singapore French Convent, who is bound for England where she is to continue her studies in Economics at Leeds University.
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  • 73 5 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Fri. A move to elect India to the Security Council in place of Syria, one of the retiring members, Is expected to develop at the General Assembly in Pari.-., it is understood here. It is felt that the lact that India
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  • 55 5 Dr R Lewthwaite of the Institute foi Medical Research, gay s an interesting account of the success of the American team of research workers in Malaya against the scrub typ hus disease with the new drug Chloromycetin, when he spoko at the Weekly luncheon morting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary
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  • 166 5 Reuter. DONC ASTER, Fri.—Fred Armstrong, the Newmarket trainer, buying on behalf of the Maharaja of Baroda. paid 30.500 fir two colts at the Do:icaster yearling sales vest rday. Both were sent up by the Sledmere stud, whose throe yearlings were sold in just four
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  • 745 5 POSTBAG THE TRIBUNE takes no responsibility for the views of Poor Peter, but his letter is of such great interest that we take pleasure in printing it with only minor cuts for space reasons. SIR. Many rich voices, from the ranks of those who
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  • 32 5 Th* Malayan Film Society <,* ts a n-.-w president in Mr. Ilussel who takes the place of Mi. H. Shaw who is on furlough Mr. William Fernando is th« iecctary of the society.
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  • 215 5 BERLIN. A 34-year-old Latvian, after three years in a displaced persons camp iin Germany, has at last found a job- in Dublin. Eire. Janis Mednis has been one of Europe's homeless since October 1944 when Latvia, with the other Baltic states, ceased to be an
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  • 63 5 U.P. OSAKA, Friday. Police raiding a mad house in Toyonaka city arrested the man- ager and head nurse v i charges of deliberately starving several of the imane ln--1 mates to dcaOl in order to obtain their food rations A Police work squat' uneait'.ied "several"
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  • 41 5 U.P. ATX LES BATNS. via Paris. Friday. Mr. Winston Churchill's trip to the Antilx s to visit the Duke and Duchess of Windsor has been postponed, till today. He has been here painting and writing hrs memoirs. U.P.
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  • 137 5 U.P. TOKIO. Fri. Allied offij cials have said thai no prisonJer «n Sugamo Prison where Hideki Tojo is now held could commit suicide because ot elaborate precautions. M.isaru Orita an untried war criminal suspect took his own life yesterday moir.'ng oy seveiing his jugular
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    • 276 5 swim enjoy every holiday moment! Yes, whatever the date for 'l ampax is inriiiLU safer, surer, so much more hygienic. For a real freedom holiday—Tampax, in packets of 10; each in its own "applicator" and cellophane-wrapped. TAMPAX MTERMAL SANITARY PROTECTION means freedom at all limes Snip Acer.n: The Federal Dispensary
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    • 491 6 SHIPPING AGENTT^^ IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND (;len line FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. CaHs TangU r Due Sails GLENEARN ISth Sept 23 Sept. BRECONSHIRE Oct. 17th Oct. GLENGARRY 2fith Oct 2nd Nov. GLENGYLE ZH* 25 V GLENARTNEY 23rd Dec. 29th Dec From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong
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    • 692 6 ACCOMMODATION VACANT LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, One single room, full-board. Children no objection, Phone *****. 9 a.m.—ll a.m., 4 p.m.—7 p.m. TUITION MALAVFOR BEGINNERS: A Course of 10 lessons commences at V.M.C.A., "A" Orchard Road, on 14th September at 5.80 p.m. nurse Fee $10; Register NOW! l'hone 7107. not! c ĕ
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    • 472 6 NOTICE i Tenders are invited to submit designs for the Interior decoration to the existing and reinstatement of the Capitol Restaurant. Designs will be returned to unsuccessful tenderers. T'.ans and si»eciheations 1 ro m Ng Rheng Slang, A.R.1.8.A., 5, Bonham Building. MUNICIPAUTY OF SINGAPORE Mlddleton Hospital For Infectious Diseases. A
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    • 682 6 Church Services j St. Andrew's Cathedral 7 a. i llaly Communion, 8 a.m CiiiormJ Eucharist 10.30 a.m. •l uiis followed by Holy Com tau ion at 11.15 a.m. and 5.3 C p.m. Evensong. St Paul's Church, Uppei Su-angoon 8 a.m. Holy Communion, and 5.30 p.m. Events! Hilda's Church Katong: 8
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    • 230 6 6.30 p.m. Tuesdays. Thursdays. 10 1130 a.m. SPORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Outran Road 8.45 a.m. Orchard Road 10.30 a.m. ").30 p.m. Prinsep Street 5.00 p.m. Katong 5.30 p.m. CANDIDATE'S PROMISE THE second independent candidate, and the third to contest the Rural West vacant seat in the Legislative Council, is Mr. G.
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    • 544 6 warning $VĔli IERRIBLE PLAGUES COMi; Read Revelation 16 an«l Epidemic of Incurabi< Nothing But Poison Wal 1 °f Armageddon Destructive Hail Each Weighing 5(5 Pouun I V. M. C. A. AUDITORIUM I *«A M Orchard Road. Singapore. I Don't Miss Hearing tins 1 inspiring Song, Service led by Paul Coleman
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  • 437 7 reatesl soccer event of the "car —the Malaya Cup final—takes place I today in Seremban where for the first time in the history of the comtition Negri Sembilan is in the final. i's opponents, Selangor, had already been in 16 finals since the I tion Of
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    132 7 an impressive rc- rum to and had to engage to qualify. win u\ cr S pore I achievement irse, the defeat of on the lat- at that. ovei Singapore th( lattei's record of jn the linal every time While Singapore 1 dis ippointing, Negri This is v." I'lo-
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  • 211 7 R.A.F. (Changi) 5 Indian Association.. 4 PHANGI Airmen were just,able to sneak through to victory when they met the Indians in the final round of the First Division S.A.F.A. League at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, scoring five out of a total of nine goals.
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  • 85 7 The following players are -elected to play football for the Bounavista Sports Club against the British Military Hospital on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. at Alexandra Hospital ground: Ahpoo; Hendry Chua, Mahoon, Aziz. Sappee, Chwee Seng; William, Thiamser, Tong Seng, MaHk bin Dollah, Abas, Osman, Rahim, Kassim, Asari, Kamid.
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  • 28 7 A friendly soccer game will be held at Changi Prison playmound on Sunday, at 5.15 p.m. between the I.oyang Football Eleven and Katong-Bedok Bus Soccer Team.
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  • 1037 7 FOLLOWING i 3 the card for todi*'.* rac?s at Bukit Timafi, the first day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting: RACE 1—1.45 p.m. Horses Class 3. Div. 5. 6 Furs 0 3 3 Sir Keith 9.00 Farad Mcnzics 40 4 Werriston Queen 8.10 Harper Daniels 0
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  • 179 7  -  (By ALLAN LEVfIS) Race 1: 1 PII,GRIM"S WAY 2 Sir Keith 3 SHrkriess Rare It. 1 SUNNY VALLEY 2 Fair Week 8 Four Winds Race 3: 1 ADVANTAGE 2 Bright Menseng 3 Wonder Bird Race 4: 1 PATHFINDER* 2 Totland 3 The Raven Race 5: I SWEET MEMORY
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  • 119 7 The following is the Saint Leger Sweep draw organised by the Perak Tuif Club in aid of the Anti-Tuberculosis Fund, Perak. Total Pool $16,730. Angelola No. *****2, Alycidon No. *****8. Beias No. 1Q2863, Black Tarquin No. *****4, Count Rendered No. *****2, Cheops No. *****2. Captain
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  • 66 7 CRICKET: S. C. C. v. H M Customs. Padang, 2 p.m SOCCER: S. A. F. A. League Div. nt-I. A. v. Malay Coast Battery, McNair Road 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: Nee Soon Garrison. R. F. C. v. Spore Engineer Regt, Nee Soon, 5 p m. RACES: Singapore Tail Club
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    • 55 7 Is! Inter State Amateur JDaiice Cfbitipefifion. THE HAPPY WORLD CABARET •in ninst popular rendezvous in town. r<»nighl begins with the WALTZ M.mi U 9 '*B SLOW FOXTROT •Mfcu ,sJ| 4S QUICKSTEP >mht ii.n.ts TWGO, A BISTKIP.I TION Ol PRIZES. *mml m SmS a T J .V 1 y i fvo&HI
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    • 386 7 i by Q.E.A <md 8.0.A C 3. Arthur Rank's FULL LENGTH TECHNICOLOR FEATURE OF THE 1948 OLYMPICS "XIV* OLYMPIAD THE GLORY OF SPORT" (Running Time: 2 hrs. 10 nitns.) Produced Ry Eagle-Lion CASTLETON KNIGHT W DISTRIBUTION I (LLOYD O. VALBERG (Singapore) COMPETING lv The Olympic Games High Jump. i ALL-MALAYAN
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  • 527 8  -  Royal Borough Also Goes Well (by ALLAN LEWIS) Candidates with engagements on Wednesday were the most outstanding workers at Bukit Timah this morning when No. 2 track was opened for fast work. Tho troing was very fcood. Fairweek. Fairlyn, Londa Lad. and Sir Keith spurted
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  • 75 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. Allh a* i- aderg at th t Yalta conference made "no agree men jvhatevtr" that Russian troop s .should enter Berlin during World War 11. according to a memorandum by the late Harry Hopkins. Hopkins, confidante of the late President Roo.sev.lt. wrote a
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  • 194 8 Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA, Fri. Mr. .1 B. Chifley, Australian Prime Minister, addressing the House of Representatives today, rejected an Opposition demand for a Royal commission into the alocation of $1,189,000 to Metropolitan Cement Limited for the importation of machinery and yesterday Mr. Joseph Palmer Abbott (Country Party
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  • 193 8 The Perak Turf Club will cater for a "real stayers' race over l\k miles at its next autumn meeting, to be held here on Oct. 16. 20 and 23. There will be two runs each for horses classes one and two. The 1
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  • 94 8 U.P. i WASHINGTON. Fri. It was: revealed today President Truman had politely rejected the appeal by the Nizam of Hydeiabad to use the United States President's good offices to settle the dispute with India. State Department sources did not reveal the exact test of Truman's note
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  • 62 8 Reuter. I LONDON. Friday. The Siamese Foreign Minister. Maj. Gen. Prince Pridi Derubonga Devakula, called on Foreign Becretary Ernest Bevin at tlu British Foreign Office today. Their 0.-scussio.i was thought to concern recent measures of Anglo-Siamese co-operation in controlling the guerilla movement in Malaya by which Britain
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  • 226 8 i Tribune Staff Reporter) PENANG. Friday. The Penang Chinese Football Association qualified to enter the final of the Malayan Chinese interstate Competition for the M.C. F.A. Cup. after'giving of the most disappointing displays to share honours with the Kedah Chinese Football Association in a goalless
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  • 57 8 U.P. GIBRALTAR. Friday Fou American destroyers, the Van guard Of 35 United State, warships expected to join up With the British fleer, in tht next three weeks, dropped an Chor in Gibraltar Bay today The main fieet of America!" ships will arrive on September 23.
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  • 217 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Fri —The United States is beset k by a wave of strikes whose effects are gradually spreading to more and more industries, and making lit"3 difficult for many Americans. •j The position today was no deliveries of any kind
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  • 100 8 The following will represent the Junior Scientific Officers Association, the Singapore U-»S--pital Union and trie Health and Sanitary Service* at a Pan-Malayan Meeting to be heid tomorrow at Kuaia Lumpur with the Director of I Medical Services, Federation of I Malaya on the question of a con-joint petition
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  • 149 8 A GANG of five Chinese held up a licensed secondhand dealer, Mak Kan, near Ktcta Ayer on the night of March 28 last and removed a wrist watch, valued at $90, and two dollars in cash. Two constables who noticed the incident rushed to the spot
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  • 254 8 Reuter. MARGATE. Kent, Fri. —Thr British Trades Union Congress today defeated by the narrowest margin of the conference a resolution expressing concern that the Government had not agreed to fair appeals machinery for civil servants purge-1 from security departments ds Fascists, Communists and "fellow travellers."
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  • 161 8 AhJ.ariSH guard attached to a military store* depot was offered a $500 bribe as an inducement to allow certain persons to remove cci tain goods norn the depot, it was stated ill ;hc Second District Coait yesterday. Four Ceylonese soldiers and three Chinese were arrested as a
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  • 70 8 Reuter. RANGOON Friday. A number of sman towns around Prome, northwest of Rangoon. IAVc been, recaptured by Govrnment supporters without tsisiance, it was officially announced here tonight. The Government communique added that an attack by 30 insurgents on a village in he I harruwaddy are! bejreen Rangoon
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  • 57 8 Reuter. DAR-ES-SALAAM. Friday. -The three weeks' old strike at Zanzibar which involved all African labourers on the island is expected to end tomorrow, according to report* reaching here tonight. Most of the workers have returned to work. Four of the five strikers arrested have be--n jaile and
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  • 114 8 In a friendly match again?the Social Badminton Party the Sect Kirn Cheng Badminton Party defeated the Social Badminton Party by 6 games to 1. RESULTS: (Sect Kirn Cheng plajvrs mentioned first). SINGLES: George Tan lost to Wong Yeoh Yeo.i 15-11. 6-15. 15-11: Willie Tan beat P. K.
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  • 31 8 U.P. AMMAN, Friday. Tran?jordar officials charged thai Jews heavily attacked Arab lines at three points in Jerusalem last night and this morning and were thrown back UF.
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  • 582 8 DONCASTER, Fri.—A tumultuous ucl t J from the warm hearted Yorkshire people avufl the King and Queen when they arrive f rom t JJ| Scottish castle in the Highlands to this busy vi dustrial town tomorrow to watch the oldest 1 Britain's classics,
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  • 64 8 Reuter. Pi:A' i Bonos, form:! I < i v ;f <>■ 9 chosloval.ia wli > day, was buried I mausoleum built v t his wishes in the grounds fl i Sezimovo LTsti, homo. Antonin Efcpotocky, trfl I*l init* Mini t« r. .flj the government, rep tives of
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