Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1948

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  • 58 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PKOPLE FOR TIIE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <& Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) LIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 256 1 tension In Washington As Service Chiefs Meet Reuter U.P. jHI three VVestern env oys are expected today to serve what will amount to an ultimatum to M r Stalin to lift the Berlin blockade Wn-wS wL?nP d t0 lell Mr Stalin bluntiy that if nis is
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  • 202 1 VCTBOT Sir Franklin n told the Legislative tuncil meeting this morning that there had been no need I during the past two month. 0 I the full promulgation of urgency measures enacted .untain the safety ami md order of the public Singapore. However, he assured that
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  • 48 1 I ourage greater efliciency among its clerical staff, the Johore Government has in- I a new scale of bonuses c '*rka passing the L.C.C. ru in Book-keeping, fypewriting and Shorthand. I bonuses payable are $150 it the Higher Stage. W) fur the Certificate stage.
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  • 27 1 ly ol Jimmy Orchard M i aya'i leading trainers has boon discovered hy Wai 'haves Commission and handed over to the S.R.A ■or reburial.
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  • 384 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A gang of Persian gypsies who had been operating as "confidence tricksters 1 during their snort stay here left Singapore yesterday. These men were under order.; to leave the Colony by the s.s. Shirala yesterday morning after ihey had been hauled to court
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  • 59 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Mr. John Dugciale, Parliamentai y and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, is to visit nava! establishments in Gibraltar. He will take a passage in H.M.S. Vanguard when the battleship sails from Portland on Friday for a shakedown cruise to the Mediterranean He
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  • 25 1 r/if listen siltntly a section of the crowd Who attended yesterday's meeting in Singapore in memory of Mr. Jinnah. Pakistan's Guverno) -General.
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  • 379 1 With mo desire to assist tangibly with action in addition to ideas, the Singapore Chines? Chamber of Commerce has initiated a "Save Electricity Campaign" among the Chinese public. Some 10.000 circular* n the Chinese vern;u ratal wm* > distributed arnone, the Chines, populace in Singapore
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  • 49 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Monday, lnpur-I :Tents have destroyed a section cf tiie Rangoon-Mandalav railway south of Toungoo. tonight's Government communique an-i nounccd. Tne rail service between R in•zoon and Mand?.lay had been suspended but a skeleton set vice was operating to othei poinU on the line. Reuter.
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  • 45 1 In a dawn raid this morning "in a village at B% mile Bukit Tinvih Road. 69 Chinese and 2 Malaya were screened on the -pot. Eleven Hylams and one iien were brought back to the ID for further set coning.
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  • 17 1 An Indonesian woman was among the four people arrested under the Emergency Regulations last night.
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  • 59 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. —Police at Tenang Police Station fired at a figure prowling near their local.ty last night. On investigation, 1 he y found that the prowler was a fully grown tiger weighing about 250 uaties. It was killed hy a bullet through its head. The
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  • 75 1 London, Monday. Within (It* miitarea of pleading guilty to murdering D<>k>ii Qttson, 10, a .shoe mho* assisto it of Coventry nenr her home on June 5, Ribcrl Alexander Gent let, 17. <; milk roundsman of Cox-entry, woe ord< red by Mr. Justice Sellers to be detained
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  • 32 1 CONDEMNED IN 2 MINUTES Reuter. Within tiro minutes of pleading guilty to murdering nis 47-y< nr-oid irife Christophe, Dredon McCormick, 49, patntei o\ Harrow, Middlesex, woe sentenced to (truth by hanging. Renter.
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. Mt. Charles L. Stillman, who recently made a survey in China for the Economic Recovery Administration told reporters today that $70,000,000 had been allocated for Chinese recovery.
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  • 283 1 U.P. NEW YORK, Mon. Ifrs. Nancy Fletcher Choremi. 27 -dark-haired daughter of a U.S. diplomat -ami two women, who were convicted with her of being $100-per-night "call-girls", received three-month suspended sentences today. Mrs. Choremi, whose father is the U.S. Consul-Genera! at Casablanca, had pleaded
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  • 480 1 Reuter U.P. Indian Army headquarters in Delhi reported "good progress" in the invasion of Hyderabad, a message from Paris stated that the Nizam had sent an SOS to the Tnited Nations to intervene in the dispute. The appeal to the United Nations sought discussion on the
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  • 25 1 KARACHI. Mon. Fifty-four-year-old Khwaja Nazimuddin. Bnegal provincial premier', was named today as the second Governoi-C n. r.ii of Pakistan succeeding Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
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  • 41 1 U.P. London, Mon. A Daily Mail an toon toddy depict* d the yiyantic yhosts of Jinnnh and Gandhi sorrowfully surveying a Lilliputian Nehru holding a flaming torch to a title o] powder keys, representing Hyderabad state. U.P.
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  • 36 1 JOHORE RAHRI Today. —Party of ttatoe Malays armed with parangs fought armed bandits, killed one of them and seriously wounded another. They seized one pistol and MM saivn-off rifle.
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    • 157 1 SILVER V E PN S T 1932 THE value of 'Ovaltine' in the training of athlete.-, is known the world over. 'Ovaltine' V 1] helps to build the physical fitness required of athletes, an<l to supply the stamina and endurance A. j needed in vigorous games and sports. WANDI.K j
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  • 332 2 HIGH-RANKING military doctors and surgeons ga\e evidence yesterday in the Singapore Coroner s Court at the inquest on Major K. Denning, who died under anaesthetic at the British Military Hospital. The operation was stated to have lasted two and half hours. Deceased was under an
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  • 83 2 A Japanese revolver together with 82 rounds of .38 ammunition and a signal gun were found by a party of police when they raided a house at 56 Lim Chu Kang Road on Saturday, alleged to have been occupied by a 16--year-old Chinese. Urn Poh Seng. Lim was
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  • 98 2 Bahri bin Osman, an Indonesian sailor, disappeared from th c m.v. Kalingai (2.1G4 tens) \fchc:. the snip was o n its .wa y to Singapore trom Belawan Dili. Sumatro. I, is believed tha t the mar. jumped overboard in the Straits of Malacca on Sunday Band's
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  • 169 2 FIVE-hundred Royal Air Foice personnel. including the WAA F. will parade at the R.A.F. Station. Changi, tomorrow morning in commemoration of the "Battle of Britain". The salute will be taken by the Commanding Officer of the Changi station, Group Captain A. P. Campbell, C.B.E. A
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  • 50 2 QINCE the beginning of »J the Government's offensive against the terrorists in Malaya, ISO of the bandits have been killed and 86 wounded. The terrorists have killed j',9 civilians and wounded 'in addition, the Srrxnces and Police combined have lost h" kulod and 59 w unded.
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  • 180 2 A well built middle-aged Chinese. Tan Chin Slow, who he'd up a compatriot :nd robbed him of a wrist atch and $5 in cash at th< junction of Kitchener Road and King George Avenue on th.' night of February 28 last, was sentenced to three
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  • 106 2 The Controller of Posts. Sin- gapore. states that many firms I and individual persons are packI ing parcels inadequately, with I the result that, not only do the contents of parcels often arrive I at the destination damaged, but damage to other parcels is caused. Many parcels
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  • 144 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In Singapore today, to learn the technique of jungle warfare are three British Army majors from Britain's famous battalions. They are Majors F. H. B. Imbert-Perry M.C.. Grenadier Guards, Major D. W. Fraser, Coldstream Guards, and Major V. F. Fane-Goldwin, Scots Guards.
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  • 216 2 MR. Justice E. N. Tayloi told a Chinese at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday "You have a good character, but I sincerely cannot believe that you did not know that it was ammunition as you are working in a military dump". The Chinese, Soh Chong Chua.
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  • 227 2 THE Seventh Inter-School Art Exhibition was officiary declared opened by H.E. tho Commissioner General. the j Rt. Hon. Malcjolm Mac Donald yesterday at the British j Council Hall. Stamford Road. The President of the organising Committee. the Rev. ~anon R K. S. Adams gave an
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  • 164 2 A YOUNG Canadian admitted in the Singapore District Couit yesterday that he came to Singapore from Shanghai as a stowaway and tnat he had no place of abode and no means of subsistence. He was 20-year-old John Forbes picked up by the R.A.F. police in one
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  • 20 2 Mr. Richard Basil Ivor Pates has been appointed to be a Police Magistrate for the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 190 2 A DAYLIGHT gang robbery, j in which a Hokkicn towkay. Lee Ching Kui, was robbed of $1,800 in cash and a watch valued at $50, was related in the Seventh Police j Court yesterday. The incident took place shortly before noon in Lee's, house at 203 Silat
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 291 2 On Your Radio Today JESS rassSa I s da^ Umoy; 7.00 Teochey GuaPR Uangs: 7.46 News in Mandarin PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH. d Market iU port in Amoy: 10.55 am to 12 noon English Mandarin Request songs. chools Broadcast. News n Cantone se and 1.00 Lunch-t'me muwc 000 opening An by
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  • 276 3 Discharge by purchase has been re-intro-d for regular soldiers, although there are am categories of regulars (mainly of the skilled tradesman type) to whom the scheme ill not apply at present. The object of the scheme is to allow those wish to end their contract
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  • 104 3 M M AbdUi Hamecci. B. A I i M id Iravancort has tved in Singapore on a hi ilday and i.s staying at No. 173, Hal| Road, with his D-Ui Mr. K. P. Mohar Yusoif, J. P.. Singapor Harbour Bnard contractor \n expert in income tax
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  • 27 3 The children of the Raniahna Mission Orphanage given a treat by Mrs. mi As wall yesterday The children wen- supplied cakes, tea and icecream.
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  • 297 3 THK Singapore Federation of Trade I nions which went underground with the first wave of Malayan terrorism, theoretically still exists. It will eontinn to phoney existence till October 10 the Trade I'nio Department's deadline for auv one who cares to prov* that it really exists.
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  • 347 3 OVER 4,000 Muslims and scores of others from the different communities in Singapore flock od to the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday afternoon to pay homage to the memory of Mohamed Ali Jinnah, the creatot EUld first Governor-General of Pakistan, whose death "shocked and grieved the Muslim
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  • 144 3 tfVLTAN Abdul Kadir. while v talking to a serviceman, in Etgh Stmt, attracted the attention of a detective. When h t saw the detective approaching him. h t threw away a bundle containing money and took to his heels. The detective after picking
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  • 34 3 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Mon. A new Anglo-Danish trade pact to replace the one which expires on Sept. 20 has now been negotiated and will be signed by the British delegation tomorrow.—Reuter.
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  • 98 3 The Postmaster-General an.noup."' s that unregistered letters no, exceeding 2 ounces I in weight and postcards ma\ now be posted for trans- i mission by air mail |o c rtain places in Palestine, of I which the following arc th. more important: Bensihrau salem. Kfarvitkin,
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  • 29 3 Th e m.v. Va n Heucz Which came into port yesterday brought 967 Chinese decs passengers for Singapore from the Chinese ports ol Amoy. Swatow and Hongkong.
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  • 240 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE neiv Indian High Commissioner to Australia Lieutenant-Colonel D. S. Bedi, arrived, in Singapore yesterdag en route to Canberra to take over h's duties. He natrtrrfi Sir G. Punjpai. The Colore! was accompanied by h»n Wife and two daughters, Mohoni and Sheila.
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  • 233 3 Orders may now be piac d -.villi the office of th e Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. Sir.';;! rorc and the office of the Agen t of the Government oi India In Kuala Lumpui Mahatma Gandhi Memorial stamps Issued by the Government
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  • 193 3 THE Government has cut out year-long red-tape delays in the payment of gratuity to retiring Indian labourers. A man retiring and returning to India used to wait over .1 .•••a: before the machinery of two Governments, the Majnjpn and t'.' Indian, got going and brought
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  • 25 3 Sydney. Monday. Tunstall. England, has been adopted by the City of Heidelberg, Victori,*. which plans to send 3.000 fooii parcels there for Christmas.
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  • 138 3 VEO CHOW HENG. 25-year--1 old storekeeper, employed by th« Far Eastern Broadcasting Service, was sentenced in th. Second District Court, yesterday, to six months' rigorouimprisonmen, for stealing 75 quires of paper belonging to the service. Yeo pleaded guilty. He said that he has a wif e
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    • 472 3 MISCELLANEOUS TIC-TAC'S Malayan Race Guide, September Issue with full K.L. race results. New features. What horses to back and what should not be backed. On sale everywhere. Buy your copies now. (Z. 542) ASTROLOGY Worried Folks Consult Ko Hla Mauug and you wont go wrong. Send any three questions about
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  • 391 4 00 the tea-money boys are off again with a flying start. And Government (like most of the race horses this column backs) comes limping along far, far behind. To the newcomer to our city, it is a cheering signt to see new houses springing up like mushrooms,
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  • 106 4 I ORD Mancroft, the lawyer, left yesterday for England. He came with the best of intentions (to learn all about Malaya) and he goes with the best of intentions (to tell the people at home how much they don't know about this colony and the Federation).
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  • 1255 4  -  NO MAN'S LAND By S. RATHAM, Tribune Special Correspondent v W k. THERE is a war on in the Federation, but you would not guess that if you paid a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Malacca or any of the other big towns. Life
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  • 3570 5 Linda Darnell's Case A Classic Example Hollywood cable from Henry Gris HOLLYWOOD, Mon.— Ii one were to try to ligure out why it is tnat Hollywood stars, the majority of them .it least, are so mad about children, one u.ould, I'm sure, arrive :it (lie conclusion
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  • 74 5 Reuter. Washington, Monday. United Stat<s today reiterated her refusal to tuin over to th'Soviet authorities the three i is. win school teachers who took refuge here, and told the Soviet Ambassador in Washingcon. Mi. Alexander Panyushkln, that the matter must now be considered closed. One of the
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  • 112 5 Reuter. WASHING lON. Monday. The Economic Co-oDeration id ministration today authorised British purchases under ihe Marshall Plan amounting to »33,000,400. It was part of the biggest daily list of authorisations yet ssued by the European Recovery Programme headquarters here. Total of ih( day's purchase., was
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  • 44 5 U.P. Tripoli, Hon. An explosion occurred shortly today in front Of the home of Dr. Mustafa. FJage'i, an Arab teacher in BL, Italian school here. There were no casualties, and the damage was small. This was the second explosion in 24 hours. U.P.
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  • 73 5 Reuter. Selling wa s light and the market fluctuated around th- 1 day s 1 >w«. There was some occasional support fo r rayons following private estimates that shipments were being at high levels. Hard coal minings sa-adied On reports tha t the demand fo: anthractte
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  • 1243 6 WITH two fists, six seconds and six thirds at the London Olympic Games. Australian athletes and swimmers could be excused a certain amount of complacency. Australia's was not one of the big teams at the Games, and the results were better than expectations. Very
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  • 245 6 House -To House Drive For Children's Aid CJINGAPORE wants a thousand volunteers who will "beg"' from door to door for the infant millions of the world. The city's effort for the United Nations' World Appeal for Children will include a house-to-house collection drive scheduled to begin in October. The drive
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  • 208 6 The following tics in the Singapore badminton championships will be played off at thClerical Union HaU. Rangoon Road, on Saturday, at 2.15 p.m Women's Junior Doubles (semi-final): Miss Eunice do Souza and Miss Baby Low (Sphinx -Hercules) vs. Miss Mak Fong Sim and Mrs. Daisy Tan
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    • 597 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. Applications are invited for the post of Superviser of Works at Raffles College. Salary scale $250-10A-400, Cost of Living and Provident Fund. Free quarters with light, water and gas. Duties include supervision of domestic labour and maintenance of buildings and grounds Knowledge of Malay essential and some knowledge
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    • 485 6 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that M ADAM KOH JOO SIANG the Secondary Wife of THING TW TEE also spelt as THUNG TOH TEE of Dukn Road, Singapore, has on the 12th day of April 1948 left the care and protection of the said THING TWA TEE also spelt as
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    • 460 6 AGENTS**?^ IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBI KO. Calls Tangier GLEN EARN ifioßmSS BRECONSHIRE J*J 1 J GLENGARRY fWh Oct U* No*. GLENARTNEY J.lrd Dee. SM. 1,,,, From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong and <*j"»GLENBEG g»/» Jg- GLENGARRY I GLENAPP !f? a
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  • 274 7 Monday. Fol loware football fixtures for cauMiiv Sept. 18: U FIRST DIVISION Villa v Huddersfield T. vv v Blackpool. 4 Birmingham City. Ath. v Newcastle Kvprton v Liverpool. Maachestei City v PortsI'm■ t.-in North End. c Chelsea. L. fl Manchester i Middlesbrough. Sunderland w Arsenal. tmpton W.
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  • 99 7 U.P. TOKIO, Monday. Report. X iditun, Osaka, X shin Furuhashi. swimmer estab- unofficial world kin KM) metre freestyle In 4 minutes 33 seconds flat. I] -topped 20-year-''■i Nihon University undcrpad llghi j bettered his own I o rd ol 4 mins. 33 4 sees, vrr up flaring
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  • 29 7 "V Anal ol the RSGC Dufwr* Cup between T. H. Wln|™rn and a. d. Farrell. was at Timah on Saaroay afternoon and resulted Whitethorn three m tan
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  • 1058 7  -  Mac Scott To Win Event For Class 1 (by ALLAN LEWIS THE going for Wednesday's races, second day of Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting will probabJy be heavy as there has been quite a lot of rain over the past two days and at
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  • 450 7 The following arc ilu draw and starting times for the R S.G.C. President's Priz'j Competition to be played at Bukit Timah next Sunday morning: 8.15 G. H. Jollty (8) and J. 11. Purrier (12) vs. R. Craik (Sen and C. W. Watson <s>, 6*.
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  • 474 7 Francelene reads best of the others, so I will go lor HAPPY LASS Lady Hampton Tricolour. Class 2. Div. 1. 7 Furs The form horses here are Gold Stream. Madasari and Allworth and others with chances are Last Dounle. Oregon and Ouranos. Gold Stream has won her
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  • 1145 7 gELOW is the card for tomorrow's races, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting together with the records of the last three runs or the candidates, and also the weights for the third H °B©i^ C 1 Div 2 8
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  • 701 7  -  (by ALLAN LEWIS CONSIDERING the rain we have had during the past three days, the tracks were in fairly s'uod condition tnis morning when the best worker was Silly Carol over three furlongs, and the best half mile for the morning went to Gold Caste
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  • 164 7 Reuter. EDINBURGH, Monday. After a poor start against Scotland here today, the Australians made 236 all out by the close of play, of which 112 came from the bat of Arthur Morris. Heavy rain prevented play before lunch, but the weather cleared and when Don Bradman
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  • 73 7 The Royal Air Force will meet the Army in the InU rService competition on Wednesday. Sept. 15, at the HAT Changi ground, a t 500 p.m. Tin following have br< n selected for the Army XI: Cleasby (22il BOD). Bairn.; (RE), Allan I
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  • 83 7 A goal scored in the last three minutes of the game enabled Posts and Telecoms. to share honours with Mental Hospital in a Div. 3 League en counter at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The final score was one-all. The match was evenly contested and good goalkeepimj by
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  • 530 8 Malaya, Berlin Will Be Discussed Reuter. j ONDON, Mon.—Britain has not invited Eire to tJ the meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London next month, oilkial government quarters stated tonight. Eire will hay no representative at tne taiKs. Ihe government spokesman did not disclose th< >n,
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  • 97 8 Reuter. London, Monday The recall Hagan in place of Man■tan, and tt.r choice of Aeton in ■fond oi Hardtoick, oh th\ features of the Enijlnnii team .irui;. i t tuf matt h attains! Denmark tit Copenhagen on 8i pt. 2H. dafoa and Hagan art both
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  • 178 8 LONDON, Mon. -Newly-promoted Newcastle United continued their winning spell and their victims today were Aston Villa who fell -*-2 to last year's set Dad division mnners-up. B»»t i rertoa, who had conceded 25 proa Is m seven fames, lost again. Their omv consolation—if consolation it
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  • 61 8 Uuerst.-nfeldb uc Batavia M< n. Tiv p ts of two Am rem **Shoot*ng Star" jet fighters were kdied whrn theii planes crasJM I in Bavaria today, and a third Shooting Star is reported overdue, presumed to have clashed. The three aircraft were on then way to England
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