Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1948
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Title Section60 1948-09-15 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing bHmaMana*nuHg Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d\ Penang Telegrams: "Tribune S'rore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) FIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot60 words
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Article272 1948-09-15 1 Envoys Beam After Latest Meeting Reuter. m u r tt 1. °ifs tnree Western envoys were wreathed in i tPJ OU \u iars lnto th€ ha Emafter their meeti ig—the tenth—with Mr. lolotov today looked more cheerful than they ever wore after any previous meeting.Reuter. - 272 words
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Article46 1948-09-15 1 PARIS. Tuesday. The British, French and Belgian Jele gates today walked out 'f the United Nations special .6-nation committee on nor. -elf-governing territories as a protest against a speech by the Soviet dekgate. They ietuvned after tit. Russian had ended his speech46 words
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Article57 1948-09-15 1 Reuter. KARACHI, Tues. Kka- I vaja Nazimuddin, former Pre mier of East Bengal, was sworn I m a:; acting Governor Genera j A Pakistan today to the souno >f a 31-gun royal salute. The 10-minute ceremony waf attended by the Pakistan Premier, Liaquat Ali Khan and WestReuter. - 57 words
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Article209 1948-09-15 1 I ues. To meet the r the international Mr. Herbert Morri- d in the House ."i today four drasto keep Britain's ervices at strength. down of demobilifor three months, will give so.ooo more the end of this year lere would have been up work in209 words
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Article20 1948-09-15 1 U.P. l< rues. Senatui v< !by air today V r\. n Lucius D usbt it Mmphy. r.pU.P. - 20 words
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Article90 1948-09-15 1 U.P. BERLIN, Tues A Gorman •loc-tor Just released from a Soviet concentration camp at Sachsenhatiaen today told the American-licensed Tagesspiegel that GO.OOO Germans died in the camps in the past three years. He described the penal sections of the Russian camps as iimps of annihilation".U.P. - 90 words
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Article56 1948-09-15 1 Reuter. Madras. Tues. Police seized inns including 'AO muskets, flvi rifles and an eight-milinict v JUB from the Palace of th Prince of A root, Sir Gulam Mahomed All Khan Bahadur, here tonight. They also searched the houses of 34 Moslems in the eiU and tool:Reuter. - 56 words
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Article38 1948-09-15 1 The 4th. Hussars will now arrive i n Singapore from the U.K. by the DUwara on Friday morning when Mai-Gen-eral D. Dunlop will artdn.s he men from the quayside oefore disembarkatio n takes place.38 words
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Article39 1948-09-15 1 A taxi driver was robbed of >2u cash and a wrist watch by two Ceylonese at 12.30 a.m. thi.norning. Shortly after, a poiice patrol n Clementi Road arrested two 'eylonese at the scene of the obfcery.39 words
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Article36 1948-09-15 1 U.P. ISTANBUL, Tues—An Ameican sailor from the naval submarine tender Couca was fatally knifed at Izmir last night during a fight With a Turkish taxi driver. The driver was arrested and charged with murder.—U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article33 1948-09-15 1 Stocks of rubber in Malaya last month, at 82,085 tons, showed a drop of 1,677 toncompared with July. Imports of rubber into Malaya in August totalled 27.377 tons (July 27,477 tons».33 words
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Article35 1948-09-15 1 U.P. LANSING, Michigan, Tues The eight-day old Siamese twin girls born to Mrs. Robert Reck, 25, died in hospital today. The twins had been kept in an oxygen tent since birth.— U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article27 1948-09-15 1 U.P. BERLIN, Tues. Airlift planes carried 3,930.3 tons of supplies into Berlin in 198 rtights today to set the fifth record in seven days. —U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article369 1948-09-15 1 HARRY FANG - (By HARRY FANG TWENTY SIX aircraft of the Royal Air Force in Singapore saluted and honoured "the feu" who gave their lives in the Battle of Britain. In several formations, the planes flew over the airfields at Seletar, Sembawang, Tengan, and also over Singaoore City and369 words
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Article, Illustration39 1948-09-15 1 Bt a imi the Torch to the Cathay, Ng tAoMg Chiang, takes over from M. Sundntn on tht last lap, preceding the car bearing the Olympic film which warn flmen hiifrom the U.K. ymatarday for its premiere.39 words
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Article109 1948-09-15 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Dr. Charles Hill, Secretary of the British Medical .Association, on his arrival in today from Geneva where he attended the annual congress of the World Medical Association, said that among the subjects discussed was the revision id the doctors' Hippneratic oath. The medicalReuter. - 109 words
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Article65 1948-09-15 1 U.P. NEW CARLISLE. Indiana. Tues. A farmer, Richard Wy koff, did not like his telephone I service. He tried seven times to make a call, tore the telephone from the wall, hauled it ito town and smashed it on the steps of the Telephone Oom- pany office. HeU.P. - 65 words
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Article44 1948-09-15 1 U.P. REDWOOD CITY, Calif. J Tues.—When Harold Rhodes, I 44. came back to give his former jailor Louis Lodi a box of j cigars he was promptly Jailed jon a charge of issuing lour Lad cheques. Lodi kept the cigars. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration335 1948-09-15 1 MRS. Williard A. Stevenson, who was an "exhibit" representing the average American Woman" for five months in a co-education college catering for students of all castes and creeds in India, arrived in Singapore, yesterday. She is on her way back to her family335 words
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Article305 1948-09-15 1 (Tribune Staif Reporter) The pilot survey into the cost of living in Singapore has already begun. it will last two months. Ten investigators will examine the budgets of 100 families to find out how they spend their money. If this survey is successful, it will be305 words
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Article147 1948-09-15 1 European miner menJind at X—gel Kelachi, north of Rawang, Selangor, at &9A a.m. today. Believed he U£s on way to tin mine when attacked. JOHORE RABBIT, Today. —Four murders, one abdiiction and raids on a runner estate and a match factory were reported in Johore147 words
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Advertisement141 1948-09-15 1 f "~i I lAmthiag Etoctrical idifl l»Vrri\rrs g J > ;l iiit;ir> Wares I Bathroom Fittings 1 TAN CpG MOH I l&E, < ROSS MM. I SINGAPORE. M I jar ak 0 mkj mm. am imn aa v£ A INSTRUMENTS For EVERYBODY, I y\ YOUNG OR OLD. "TIPPERARY FLUTE" tj141 words
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Advertisement51 1948-09-15 1 For MODERN PLASTIC ALUMINIUM SIGNS (Embossed Number Dates for Motor Vehicles) Can suit Signs Bpet inVsts M D Et X SIGNCRAFTS 53, Prinsep St., Phone H*i629. Opp. Reg. of Vehicles Oftiee main Entrance) 51.50 tin of 5(1 M\ vis. pkt. of 10 /1// Available Laurel Hardy chose MARTINS NON-THROAT CORK51 words
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Article384 1948-09-15 2 Bid To End Shortages, Smash Speculators 4 PLAN to smash speculators in imported A and so end shortages and reduce prices, is bemg worked out by Government. TRIRFNE This move has followed swiftly on the B campaign to ease the problems of the middle class.384 words
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Article127 1948-09-15 2 MR. p. A. B. McKerron, Colonial Secretary, gave the assurance yesterday that Government will support in every possible way anything that can be done to cut down eost of living by fixing prices at some odd cents. He reiterated this in answer to Mr. Lim Yew Hock's appeal127 words
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Article58 1948-09-15 2 I A" Johore there are Ik privatt English boys' schools and one, private co-educa-tional English school. There arc lift trachcrs in the Government Enylush boys' schools in Johore, of whom 95 me qualified teach* i s mid 52 muter training. of these there are 35 Malays, r>58 words
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Article172 1948-09-15 2 If a Legislative Council seat! fell vacant in a double member constituency, the area shou d straight away be divided into two new constituencies, the Select Committee on Legislative Council Elections (Amendment BiTl) recommended. The Committee's report tawed at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council suggests172 words
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Article25 1948-09-15 2 An Indian who was knocked dowr* by a Lorry at Havclock Road at 2 p.m. was admitted to hospital suffering from multiple injuries.25 words
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665 1948-09-15 2 GOVERNOR Sir Franklin Gimson assured the Legislative Council meeting yesterday that the operation of the Emergency Regulations was not to the disadvantage of the labourers. Sir Franklin was referring to his Council speech last month during which he said he was perturbed by the fact that665 words
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263 1948-09-15 2 THE Johore Government proposes to Spend $4,898,848 »n medical and health services in 1949, and this amount represents the largest item of expenditure in the draft Estimates toy 1948 which whs adopted by the .!ohorc Council of State in its meeting yeatenlay. The second large263 words
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Advertisement174 1948-09-15 2 HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE MlX'] VRE OF ACTION LYIR& a PoromO n\ PichK« WHERE EAST MEETS WEST FOR EXCITEMENT! ft Plus! MALAYAN FILM CNR TRAILER "REC'RI ITMENT OF SPECIAL CONSTABLES" CAPITOL PHONE 515» FOR RESERVATION^jNOV^^^^ TO DRIVE YOUR WORRIES AWAY! Today Four Shows 2-4.15-6.30-9.30p.ni. PHONE 6903 ~NEXT CHANGE —A Great Stage Play174 words
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Advertisement106 1948-09-15 2 TODAY: 3.15, C.30 9.15 p.m. Ishwarl ii, Charlie, Shamin in "BANSAW" (Hindustani) NEXT CHANGE "Toofaui Tirandaj" <J I E EN Day: 3.00. 0.30, 9.15 p.m. RAGNI ALNASIR in D H A M X I" (Hindustani) OPENING TOMORROW "FTARA ABHIMANYI (Hindustani) mmm^ grTat^vvoTld^™™^ GLOBE 7—9.15 FREE SHOW FOR ALL! "Melody Ranch"106 words
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Advertisement183 1948-09-15 2 NEW HAPPY THE£M (HAPPY IVOR! D 1 To-Night 7.1-. iM I HENRI EO "The LONi, U OPEN IN <• TOM FOR ONE NX, THE I II NOI I Tickets Obtain Entrance InctudVs Adnii--' 7.00 9.1"» P M Douh'r I CHAKLIF l "The CHINESI with Th. I DAUI to-da > fLEF183 words
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Miscellaneous282 1948-09-15 2 On Your Radio Today BLl T E NETWORK songs; 8.30 "Fun Mirth" in MALAY ENGLISH Teochew: 8.45 News in CanPROrRATVfTWF<s tonese Amoy; 9.00 Oponin? D^uuntnTwhish' Announcement Prog. Sum P 10 mSS o 5 «»ary Tamil with Signature 10.55 a.m, to i...n T n 902 usteAers 1 favourEnghsh Schools BroudcaM 5282 words
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Article159 1948-09-15 3 I SEE BO icason to believe U> v did not know that i entering the country remarked Mr. Justic. ,;t the Singapore High rday in dismissing Ol 1!» Chinese illegal nta against sentences i n them by the First had ..'.tempted to Olony on June159 words
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Article23 1948-09-15 3 I im Yew Hock speaking urnmeni mgtd the lo expedite the D <>l revision of COL ranees fo r Government p-'iisi'/Pers.23 words
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Article164 1948-09-15 3 Mr. E. M F. Ferguson asked Government yesterday to give fuller details regar.'inthc effect of the European Recovery Programme on Malaya Information already given was inadequate to enable "v* to judge for ourselves" the merits or demerits of the effect of this scheme on this164 words
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Article42 1948-09-15 3 During the Ij-:7 43 season Johore had 15,058 acre* of wet padi. producing 2.002.240 gantangs. We| P :u acreage was 1.931 which produced 138 620 gansangs. Th f 1948 off-season wet pad: crop from ?AZ acres yielded 110.240 gantangs.42 words
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709 1948-09-15 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S 700,000 sport-starved citizens have omy 200 acres of playing fields -one acre for every 3,500 persons. The ratio laid down by the National Playing Fields Association is one acre for every 250 persons. This is not the ideal ratio; it is709 words
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Article296 1948-09-15 3 WHEN Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mij-a moved an amend I ment to paragraph 7 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Joh-v-c Council of State at the meeting of the Council yesterday, he caused quite a stir. The amendment was to the effect that after296 words
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567 1948-09-15 3 I.C.C. MEMBER SAYS:— HJK. K. Jumabhov, Legislative Councillor and l»resi(ient of the Indian Chamber of Commerce Singapore came under lire last nigh* for his statement that Indian traders in Malaya did not need a $50,000,000 loan from the Government of India. Heading the attack, Mr. Balwant567 words
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72 1948-09-15 3 The Road Traffic Ordinance 1941 will be brought into force and the Municipal Commission j ers will have their pre-war i powers restored in this respect, I Mr. C. C. Tan was assured in j Council yesterday. No date could be given for the72 words
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Advertisement175 1948-09-15 3 >. HtM^ 12^ MATRIMONIAL WOULD CHINESE LADY~2O--30 care meet European for triendship view marriage Please write fully with address Box No. A 1637 M.T. Spore YOUNG CEYLONESE widower teacher in Government school wishes to meet respectable girl with view to matrimony Correspondence confidentially treated. Box No. A 1636 M.T 'Spore.175 words
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Advertisement685 1948-09-15 3 SITUATIONS VACANT RADIO MECHANIC app.en- ticcship tuition willing pay $5u p.m. Box No. A 1633 M.T Spore. (D.577) N U R S E/COMPANION for i respectable Chinese lady and I two children vacationing 2-3 I weeks in house on sea-beach Penang. Separately furnished bedroom w/bath W.C. attached j and free685 words
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Advertisement484 1948-09-15 3 SITUATIONS WANTED EDUCATED, attractive young Lady seeks position as Danca companion lor remuneration. Reply to Box No. A 1628. M.T. Spore. (8.567) I EFFICIENT QUALIFIED Accountants seek part time jobs, mornings and evenings. Guarantee keep full set boons at small salary. Apply Box No. A 1625 M.T. Spore. (8.563) WANTED484 words
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Advertisement461 1948-09-15 3 Mr AftffcJJ j WANTED pre-war M.G. or 1 1 light saloon car. Write Box No. A 1634 M.T. Spore, stating particulars and price. (I > j WANTED: Morris/Austin, 8. j 1947, only low mileage, tip-top condition need. Apply Box No. A 1635 M.T. S pore. *<D.581> WANTED 8 H.P. car461 words
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Article288 1948-09-15 4 SIR Franklin Gimson gives us words of warning and re-assurance. Both are welcome. Plots against the peace of this city, he says, are continually being discovered and broken up. But we must not forget that police vigilance may be evaded and outbreaks of terrorism occur. We need288 words
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Article157 1948-09-15 4 A pat on the back for the Select Committee 11 whose report on the Legislative Council Elections (Amendment) Bill was tabled yesterday. Urging the abolition of double for single member constituencies the Committee says that the less emphasis laid on the safeguard of minority interests the157 words
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Article1599 1948-09-15 4 nam uorzEXK© - hr nam uorzEXK© FOLLOWING my decision not to return to Russia if I was recalled, the Soviet's massive espionage enterprise began assuming a new status for me. It now loomed as a threat to the very democracy into whose blessed shelter I was now planning to1,599 words
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Article96 1948-09-15 4 WORKERS' FRIEND. Sir, As an old resident. I agree with you that there has been too much of this "passing the buck" from one Committee to another, and "taking the matter up with the Governor." There are too many Committees for this, that or the other thing,—all apparently busy,WORKERS' FRIEND. - 96 words
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Advertisement296 1948-09-15 4 SOME POPULAR TITLES BING CROSBY 0353» Hut Beautiful (From "Road to Rio") Golden Barrings (From "Golden Earrings"). D ***** Linger A Little Longer In The Twilight. Our Big Love Scene 1)1*6001 <J Well Gather Lilacs (From "Perchance to Dream"). Beautiful Love. DB6OOBI San Fernando Valley Poinciana. I >*****1 Temptation Among296 words
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Advertisement83 1948-09-15 4 Eye Care consists of more than just "buying glasses." Kye comfort and visual efficiency depend primarily upon professional services of a qualified eyesight specialist, C. 8. CHONO, OPT-D. Fully equipped with modern Instruments. NOT IN COST BUT IN OUTPUiit TYPIST'S CHAIR f ff jFi work for tf ou j AIDS83 words
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Advertisement148 1948-09-15 4 H! Nignt-Watch i SELFD FROS eliminates the fusr an.l nm ■'■^^•"•""VI manual (Irfm Lm I-I '""<s>' H.M.V. has ihe SELF D FROSTER DEFROST WATER CANNOT SPILL Defrost water falls into J the drip-tray, then mi»v l flows into the non-spill Once again H.M.V. leads Han-defroster contain- witn the flnest er,148 words
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Article66 1948-09-15 5 ANTI-REDS GET 25YEAR JAIL [N Tuesday. Five f riin< i arrested iM after last i i looununist n 611 the ite, were last nfenced by a tary court to 25 laboui < xm§). i on charges f the distur- Red dag was hots filed. highest mpo ed by a since66 words
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Article183 1948-09-15 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. U S Afmy Secretary Mr. Kenneth Royall charged by implication yesterday that Russia is maintaining a military force of more than 4,000,000 men for aggressive purposes. At the same time, he said that the United States must have adequate military forces forU.P. - 183 words
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303 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. He admitted that there were, loopholes to the reform measures th«> Government had adopted, but stated that the rebuild action can only be taken wei a gradual period of time. Replying to interpellations at the Legislative Yuan In a day!ong session, the Premier proReuter. - 303 words
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Article112 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Tuesday. Mr. Yu n Hung-yuan, son of the late cotton king. Yun Yungchung, and manager of the Sungsing Cotton Mills was indicted by the sptcial tribunal yesterday o n charges ot hoarding cotton cargo ano j manipulating tne market ac cording to press reports. TheReuter. - 112 words
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Article79 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Charles Smirke. 42, jockey of Ensom. Surrey, was at Bow Street. London, today fined £50. disqualified from driving for five years ayid ordered to pay £5 costs for being under the influence of drink while in charge of a car in theReuter. - 79 words
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Article138 1948-09-15 5 Steel Has A Rival Reuter. wtlmington. Delaware. Tues. Titanium, something. Titanium, something new new in the world and a metal that rivals steel and aluminium, was announced today by the Dupont Company. The new metal is silver white an! when polished let 's like sill: ItReuter. - 138 words
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Article74 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. London. Tuesday. Conservative opposition, highly critical of calling a special fortnight's parliamentary session which the King is opening tomorrow, will present a motion against the Government's thanks for the Royal address. Terms of the amendment ire expected to be genual and critical. Ii may be movedReuter. - 74 words
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Article280 1948-09-15 5 UNITED Nations delegates are packing their bags foi the tiip to the General Assembly m Paris in an atmosphere of pessimism ami with j the feeling that this time the t political show-down will be I complete. "he last year of unrelieved disputes between East anu280 words
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145 1948-09-15 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A scheme to ease the congestion at the city's busiest bus-stop—in Fullerton Road, nrar th<> General Host Office —is being considered by the Traffic Police. Singapore's Traffic Chief. Mr. IC. J. Bembroke. told the Tribune that the scheme is to raise145 words
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Article82 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—Twenty-two-vear-old John Child of Cambridge Park, London, who was not in the services during the war because his call up was deferred, was the first recruit at the R.A.F. centre at Kingsway, l.<m<hm today—the Hrst day of the big rer-ndiing drive. He applied for trainingReuter. - 82 words
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Article168 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. COPENHAGEN—The Du!;e and Duchess of Gloucester will represant the King and Queen at the opening ceremony of the British Exhibition .vhich will be held here for a fortnight beginning from Sep ember 18. Tic Danish capital will sec some of the pre-war gaity I whichReuter. - 168 words
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Article10 1948-09-15 5 Mr. untitled »5 l ,11 !II 'O! >, >I.,!,:>,, s >-, :>VVI10 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-09-15 5 This character-monk, at th, Seeenth Inter-School Art Exhibition, attracted the attention of the Commissioner-General who stopped to take a closet look of.if.25 words
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Article99 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. BERLIN, Tues British and S 'Viet official were todaj vi tigating a Russian charge that a shot had beeu fired at the .Soviet wji Memorial in i'ie British sector of Berlin, near the Bradenburg Gate la> t night. The Russian sentry on duty linReuter. - 99 words
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Article193 1948-09-15 5 Mr. Ft. Alison. Slipway Superintendent, is at Kota Hair, v on business. Mr. Peter Norris, District Engineer, P.W.D., Kota Ttnggi, lun boon transferred to Johore R>h i v Cho Abdullah b Tail). Presilent, Lembaga Kesatuan Melayu, has left Johore Bahru si pile: image to Mecca. Mr. W.193 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-09-15 5 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Co.>! missioner-Qeneml, addresses the gathering at tht Seventh Inter-School Art Exhibition which he open* at tf;< British Council ll rift in Stamford Road on JsTondn29 words
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Article103 1948-09-15 5 U.P. New York, Tuts. Dickson Shafet, 544, of HeuUm '"J. California, said today TuJtt only the quick action of tin tut iv of tfit Holland A merit an liner, l lendma, sa> ed his lift whi N he jell ueeiboard 200 miles out New YorkU.P. - 103 words
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Article117 1948-09-15 5 Reuter. PRAGUE, Tuesday. Twenty Yugoslav apprentices have been i arrested and other a will be dei ported to Yugoslavia af*< i •lash between Ttto sitpportei nd anti-Tito apprentices st the \vii W4ffcs St CakOTiCe, near Prcgue. the Czechcskn i!t news gency reported tonight. Eleven antiReuter. - 117 words
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Advertisement124 1948-09-15 5 NU YOU AMONG MOTHEXS?. i th goo'J Uigesii| of contentment, but 1 of others who en- pam whose enjoy- dJowed by fear The causes of their \ary h»sty meals, J.i;tai. i and itortt. thanks to the penetrating ki Masses of fresh, cleansing foam frisking right round your teeth. -~i into124 words
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Advertisement158 1948-09-15 5 are the mam essential". radiant charm, comoutward signs of inner others their attractive CHAM i 0.. STOKK. LISTEN-IN -r BLACKOUT OR IN AREAS WITHOUT POWER SUPPLY Amah/amated Bngitu ring BOLTER SIMON d Com hu rcial Co. 11, Hugh Low street. 59, Winchester HoUM IW: 85U KLIM is wonderful for infants158 words
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365 1948-09-15 6 MR. John Laycock (Mun. North-East), said in .he Legislative Council yesterday that every Government servant who joined in repressing the natural and reasonable hopes of the local born for improvement of status was helping to widen the gap between Singapore and England. Mr. L-aycock was365 words
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Article129 1948-09-15 6 Governor Sir Franklin Gimsom told the Legislative Council meeting yesterday he would see if regulation could not be introduced to see that when an advertisment for a vacant post here appears in English papers, it should also appear in the local papers. He thought there seemed t<> b<129 words
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Article59 1948-09-15 6 Rear-Admiral Good. Commander. Cruiser Division Three of the U.S. Navy has sent the following message to Sir Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore: "Your kind message and invitation lor i future visits to Singapore are greatly appreciated by all who expciienced the courtesy and hospitality of yourself,59 words
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Article71 1948-09-15 6 A POLICEMAN from the Traffic Branch, who was riding a motorcycle. was involved in a collision wrth a trlsha at Lorong 33. Geylang. early yesterday morning Both were admitted to hospital. LEG FRACTURED A Chinese had his left leg fractured when he was knocked down71 words
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Article59 1948-09-15 6 A Training Course lasting two years has been started for Indian Vernacular School Teachers in Johoi o. The Centres for study are at Johore Bahru 1 and Segamat where 75 teachers, chiefly from Estate Schools, attend classes on Saturdays. The Instructors arc drawn from the Indian59 words
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Article64 1948-09-15 6 "Why Work is Bought and Sold", the first of a series of six lectures under the general title "Wages. Salaries and Unemployment", will be Siven by T H. Silcock of Raffles College at 5 p.m. today at the Peoples Education Association Centre. Handy Road. Admission is64 words
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Article40 1948-09-15 6 Air Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd K.8.E.. C.B.E will broadcast a talk over all stations of the Blue Network of Radio Malaya tonight at 945 The subject of his taiK will be "Battle of Britain Day40 words
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Advertisement543 1948-09-15 6 IN SINGAPORE. Agents For Malayan Railways AND GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. C alls Tangier Due Sails GLENEARN lf>th Sept. 24th Sept. BRECONSHIRE »th Oct. 14th Oct. GLENGARRY 28th Oct. 2nd Nov. GLENGYLE 17th Nov. 23rd Nov. GLENARTNEY 23rd Dec. 29th Dee. From U.K. for Straits, Hong Kong543 words
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Advertisement590 1948-09-15 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. Applications are invited for the post of Super viser of Works at Raffles College. Salary scale $250-10A-400, plus 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 and590 words
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Advertisement242 1948-09-15 6 LALLANG FIRE An engine from the Army Fire Service, which was summoned shortly before 2 p.m. yesterday, promptly put out a small lallang nr. which oc- cuned at the sth m.s. Pasir Panjang Road. NOTICE The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE Island242 words
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Advertisement445 1948-09-15 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL IJNE SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "Ilreconshlre'V from U.K. Sent.'lB "Titan" Due L.X o^t i "Eumaeus" Due from U.K. (>ct 7 "Clytoneus" Due from U.K. ()ct Jg CONTINENTAL PORTS •Glaueus" Sails for Jeddah ft Liverpool Sept. 16 "Tantalus". Sails for Liverpool eln"Aeneas" Sails445 words
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Advertisement621 1948-09-15 6 "SHIPPING REGULAR PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE ANI) Tg. Pinang, Dabo, Blinjoe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pandan, Munt«|j Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaia, East Java iwu, noa, Padangbaai, Boeleleng, Tambelan, P>—i—gkat, s am t*, Pontianak, Koemai, Sampit, Bandjermasin, Belauun-lMj n Penang. Due N "Merauke" for Tambelan, Pemangkat ami Pontianak s «'|»t.621 words
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482 1948-09-15 7 ALLAN LEWIS - HAPPY LASS. GOLD STREAM THE NAPS (By ALLAN LEWIS) weather yesterday should make the going for today, second day of Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meetin, very good. Horses Class I, Div. 2. one mile, is the main event on the programme, all482 words
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Article150 1948-09-15 7 B ALLAH LEWIS) rt Bptirtl by horses with > nts today was the isl work done this rning on No. 2 track. i'as open for fast work. exercises were done i utside of the couisc the .straight: following spurted down Prix II i Mawi) Radiant Rhythm (Davies).150 words
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Article84 1948-09-15 7 In a friendly ■OCCCT natch played at Alexandra Hospital ground on Sunday British Military Hospital beat Bounavjsta Sports Club by three tr> one. Ahpoo's tine goalkeeping MOfed Bouravista from heavier i feat. Wi :ght beat Ahpoo with a si fl shot from an acute angle m84 words
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Article88 1948-09-15 7 I' bined Indians < ticket take tho field against F (.Malaya) eleven m for the Tvlaliatnia ''Hnihi M, :aoiial Cup on Sept. •5 Slid 26 at Seletar. c will start at 11 n Saturday morning nta have been made with th< RAF authorities to allow membera of88 words
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Article396 1948-09-15 7 GAME LAW has again changed hands. The new owners are Mrs. Laidlaw Thompson and Miss Vivien Mitchell. Game Law is working very well at present. He ran fairly at K.L. after a spell at Cameron Highlands and could have a good chance in the Singapore Gold Cup.396 words
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Article167 1948-09-15 7 T!' final of the Royal Johore Internationa] Club's Sooloh Cup c ompetition resulted in a jpin >:■ J. W. Pirn (10), who beai L. X Cheah '18> the totij hi lc [•he Club's September Medal mpetition played last weekni exulted as follows: C. J Lows 86-20=66; L.167 words
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Article50 1948-09-15 7 The following have bfen selected to represent Bounovista In a teturn game agains t British Military Hospital next Sunday o n th c Military Hospital ground at 5.15 p.m.: Ahpoo, Mahoon. Rahim, Ghani, Narayana, Filial. Aziz. Sappee, Taib, Chwee Seng, Seng. Muniyandi, Malik bin Dollah <Capt.>, Tiamser. William.50 words
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Article122 1948-09-15 7 "GARRICK - (By "GARRICK") Race 1. HAPPY LASS. Lady Hampton Tricolour Race 2. JACKPOT Coo! Play Scarlet Tiger H Race 3. ASTIVEL Empire Rose Judaic Race 4. YUTOI Mcrrie! Sunbeam H Race 5. PI'RPLE KNIGHT Smiling Through Bow Leg* Race G. MAC SCOTT San Demetrio Friar's Last Race 7. GOLD STREAM122 words
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191 1948-09-15 7 A.I.S. AUSTRALIAN welt c rweight champion. Tommy Burns map retire won. He saps that he will not tight after he is 28. If Bums means what he sa>/s, he has another 18 months of fightmg ahead of him Burns added, "If I followed my ownA.I.S. - 191 words
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131 1948-09-15 7 The following have been invited to represent SCFA againt Negri Sembilan Chinese and Malacca Chinese at Seremban on Saturday and Sunday respectively i n MCF-\ Cup encounters. Players ar? requested to be at the Railway Station, Tanjong pagar. on Friday. Sept. 17,nnto t later131 words
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Article56 1948-09-15 7 T n a fast at McNaii Road, REME (Singapore District) drew two-all with La Salle S C. in a Div. 3 League ganv yesterday. All the goals were scored in the second session ol Play David Kang and J° n n Low netted fo r La Salle S.C.56 words
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Article1019 1948-09-15 7 pOLLOWING is the card for to-day's races at Bukit Umah, the second day of the Singapore Gold Cap Meet: RACE ONE—2 p.m. Horses, Class 2, Div. 4, (5 Furs. 0 0 0 Red Ted 812 Flannery (Marland) 43 0 Mandalay 811 Tait (Martin) 0 3 2 Lady Hampton1,019 words
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Article186 1948-09-15 7 Reuter. EDINBURGH. Tues. With j all the Australians except Don Bradman and thd wicket j keeper,. Ron Saggers, taking a hand with the ball in the Scottish 2nd. innings, the tourists easily won their twoday match against Scotland here today, dismissing their opponents for 85Reuter. - 186 words
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Article72 1948-09-15 7 A team will be selected I from the following to represent C Y. M. A. a soccer against Unicorns Sports Club tomorrow at McNair Road ground a t 5.15 p.m.: Michael Hcndroff. William iHondroff, Rudolf Moebergen, Janu<s Tan. Lck Gek Lee. Tham Ah Mun, Roland KessI ler. Chua72 words
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Article96 1948-09-15 7 AIS. Herb McKcnKy. crack Jamaican quartcr-miler and holder of the world's record ot 45 9 seconds, has said that he will definitely visit Australia DxXi year for the Australian Athletic Championship. He s;:ys {hat several leading American athletes an also planning to make the trip.AIS. - 96 words
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Advertisement148 1948-09-15 7 WANT A TIP Call At The t AIILTOA MGIII fU B The only Club with that HOMELY Atmosphere Tlenty Partners Plenty Scotch and Good Music. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE $3.00 Reservation Phone 6181—Admission Free NOTE! Saturday Extension 1 A.M. Follow i!ie crowd to the KIG-CELEBRATION of the TOWN'S LEADING DANCE HALL148 words
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Article, Illustration313 1948-09-15 8 Abou: 350 people, including members ami friends, attended the formal opening of the new American Club last night on the Roof Garden of the Cathay. iViingling in good spirit were various nationalities —adequate proof thai an international tlub can exist in this c os313 words
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Article59 1948-09-15 8 U.P. HALIFAX Nova Scotia. Tues. An Australian mining engineer and his American Wife, Bfaj and Mrs. lienjamin Carlin arrived here today for ■nothei attempt to cross tire North Atlantic in a sen-going Jeep A pr\ 'i attempt ot ocean crossing btst month ended v h* faultyU.P. - 59 words
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Article35 1948-09-15 8 Reuter. I'AiiiS, Tues. The French Matronal Assembly today voted in favoui ot the new Government >>t M. Henri Queillc on it'.s first appearance before Parliament by 'S.'S> votes against 2LT' Router.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article303 1948-09-15 8 U.P. NEW DELHI, Tues.—Tho Indian Government announced tonight that Hyderabad was cut on" completely from normal communication with the outside world since yesterday. The Indian Government also announced that all mail, Including newspapers for •Hyderabad, have been "temporarily suspended.' Dispatches from Poona said Indian planesU.P. - 303 words
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Article34 1948-09-15 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Rugby League n suits: Yorftshire Cup Ist. round. 2nd leg. Batley r Hull 12 (Bntley eliminated). Halifax 5, Leeds 11 (Halifax eliminated). Rugby League Rochdale Hornets 8. Salford 3.—Renter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article30 1948-09-15 8 U.P. LONDON, Tues. —Britain has produced nearly 10.000,000 more tons of coal s.o far this year compared with last year's figures, the Ministry of Fuel and Power announced today. —U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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163 1948-09-15 8 LONDON, Tues.—The Queen has completed final arrangements at Buckingham Palace today for the binn of Princess Elizabeth's baby. Her Maiesty. after accompanying the King to the state opening of Parliament, con-, ferred with the Royal Physician Sir John Weir, who reported that contrary to163 words
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162 1948-09-15 8 Reuter. RANGOON. Tues.—Thakin Nu, first Pr Minister of independent Burma, was today unanimously sleeted by Parliament to head a new Burmese Government. A cabinet oi 21 ministers wjalao approved Although the oflctal list wa not yet known, obsetvel thought the now Government would beReuter. - 162 words
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Article46 1948-09-15 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Football i esulta: 2n 1 Division Grimsby Town 3. Chesterfield 3. 3rd Division (North): Oldham Athletic 0, Doncaste» Rovers 2; Southport 0, Crev.» Alexandra 0; Tranmere Rovers 1. Bradford City 0. IRISH GOLD §UP 2nd Round Distillery 0. Coleraine 1. Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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