Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1948

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  • 62 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh d> Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 fines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd.,
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  • 631 1 KEVIN ON MALAYA, BURMA, HYDERABAD- Back Page pi YE Tories, headed by Mr. Kenneth Picktho m, walked out of the Chamber last night in protest during the debate on Malaya in th- House of
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  • 98 1 v hi Genet aliaSI ilin is now taking bis iday in a "reso; t .t distance from it as authoritali ned in London toil the reason why rived the WesVI this week. it he has "refused" the envoys were is inaccurate. is« it
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  • 28 1 U.P. I cities fectare, 60 miles will bo "bomb* by an allied hop 100.000 the Japanese to y and help to iti n VP.
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Wed. Tho m American P-i i et plane was r. his fighter vi north-west ent v v the third i 'in ~.<>nc days Renter.
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  • 16 1 I Th,' guerilI today that the I employing I Vitia nounI northern border. I
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  • 23 1 lORE BAHRU, Today »bk whs killed K< ly on Tong •si ruling by a col- > '"a.ling a rifle. ;un went off.
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  • 146 1 Reuter. GOVERNMENT last night refused to reply to accusations made against the Colonial Secretary by Conservative MP's during the debate on Malaya. This brought an immediate protest from Mr. Anthony Eden, which was followed by a walk-out by five Opposition members. Mr. Kaerj uemanaea an assurance
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. India was placed on a war footing today, with the Public Safety Oidinancc giving the government the power to requisition and mobilize resources for the invasion of Hyderabad.
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  • 103 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. A routine telephone check resulted in the discovery of a terrorists' attempt to raid an estate near the Simpang Rengam Police hut. Telephone communication with the police post was fount to be out of order. The O.C.S Rengam wont with a patty
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  • 48 1 In their campaign against terrorists, the Police can now proudly claim a tiger, too, as one of their victims. Mr. St ripes was shot dead in the St gamut Area on Monday niijht. Police at first thought they were shootiny at a pronhny bandit.
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  • 43 1 Singapore's 'G.O.M.' drinks a toast to the Chinese Councillors Dr. Lim Boon Keng, one of Colony's first Queen's Scholar, 'yam-sengs' after toasting Chinese members of the Legislative Council who were guests of honour at last night's S.C.B.A. dinner.
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  • 27 1 TOKIO. Wed. Official reports from Pukuoka City, Kyushu Island, said that 14.< persons died as a result of the disastrous Moods which swept southern Japan.
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs -Indian troops last night captured three more Hyderabad towns —Homnabad, Kharamammoit and Suriyapet—but resistance from the state's, army and militant Moslems (Razakars) stiffened, according to Indian com- muniqucs. Homanabad. 90 miles west of Secunderabad, chief Indian obicctive. was taken after fierce fighting.
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  • 147 1 WASHINGTON. Weds.—The United States Secretary of State, Mr. George Marsha'], told a press conference today that he was in need of a "little encouragement" over the inter-. national situation. Asked his views on the statement by Mi. Anthony Eden in the House of Commons
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  • 115 1 KATHIS in Malacca are finding their income, derived solely from marriages, divorcee and rc-mai riages, insnffi cient to cope with the high cost of living. They are, therefore, to petition to Government asking for a fixed salary. "We don't know at the begin* ning of each
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  • 30 1 U.P. KARACHI, Wednesday.— The Cabinet discussed ihe India-Hyderabad situation at a lengthy meeting today, ami an important announcement is expected within two or three days.—U.P.
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  • 24 1 WASHINGTON Wed. The Aii Force announced that about 10 more C-54 transport planes were being added to Berlin.
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  • 104 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Weds. If the M Superforts now based in Berlin were loaded with atom bombs. they would equal the tire power of fleet of 79,200 Flying Fortresses of the last war carrying norma! high explosive missiles, Otntral Carl Spa at-/., former United States
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  • 370 2 A SCAR was plainly visible on Inspector David F. Meyer's nose when he gave evidence in the Fourth Police Court yesterday against five Filipinos charged with rioting and assaulting a public servant in the execution of his duty. Inspector Meyer said that acting on
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  • 284 2 nOUR men were hanged In I* Pudu Jail, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Two were gunmen, and the Others were terrorists. The terrorists were captured in Police-Military raids and were sentenced to death on Aug. 25 and 20. They carried rirles and ammunitions. The gunmen was
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  • 112 2 Thin and scrawny Lee Ail Siong said in the Fourth Police Cour t yesterday thu. according to a 'Chinese i right', the show must go on. He \*as replying to a charge of holding a thcairical performance at 32. Mvu r Road on the nigh; of
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  • 43 2 Singapore beat SelangorN gri in t he inter-State Dance Mt et held a* the Happy World Cabaret by 140$ tO 140} points. The meet started from lasi Saturday night and ended on Tuesday night. Mrs Che.v Kay Hong distributed the prizes.
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  • 23 2 Four Chinese and one Indian were arrested last night under the Emergency Regulations. The total detained to date is 297.
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  • 161 2 Internee, Now DepyPM, Victoria REMINISCENCES of his war days in Malaya were recalled when Australian Colonel W. S Kent-Hughes, a former prisoner of war, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday. Col Kent-Hughes, formerly of the Eighth Australian Divi- 1 sion. now acting Deputy Premie! of the State of Victoria. Is
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  • 26 2 The Young Men's Muslim League will be holding til lecture meeting 8.30 p.m. today at the premises of the Malay Teacher's Union. Ptlembang Road
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  • 325 2 SPEAKING last night at the dinner i/iven by the Straits Chin* st British Association in honour of the ('hints,: numbers of the Executive and Legislative Councils. Mr. T. W. Ong said that all tlu Straits Chinese wtentber* of the two Councils were also mt mbers <>i
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  • 100 2 Among the passengers who disembarked at Singapore yesterday from the "President Polke" were Mr. and Mrs. J A. Shellim. They had been on a world tour. They flew in stages from Singapore to Britain, caught the "Queen Elizazabeth" from Southampton to New York and returned to Malaya by
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  • 125 2 Mr. Chok Puay Pong, an oxpupil of St. Anthony's Boy.-.' School will be leaving by the s.s. "Charon" tomorrow to further his studies at Sydney, Australia. Mr. Chok was also an ex-student of the Chinese National Language School. A farewell party was held last evening at the
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  • 84 2 The Presbyterian Church was the setting yesterday afternoon for the marriage of Mr. George Jeffrey. Sales Manager of Goodyear Orient Sales Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, and Miss Elizabeth Valentine Forrest, who arrived by the Oranje from Scotland on Tuesday. The Rev. R. M. Greer oflieiated. Miss Suzanne
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 320 2 On Your Radio Today, M iifT NFTYVORK Harsh"; 9.30 News: 9.45 Dane eeai AvtivriKH Music; 10.15 Short Sto.y; 10.30 MALAY ENGLISH -Music of the Peoples"; 11.00 PROGRAMMES Last News Summary Close PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Down. 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Eng- j PROGRAMMES IN MALAY lish Schools Broadcast; 1.00 j
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  • 222 3 l jfting of the export control on oil and oil- ;houW Help considerably both small and ~i tducers in the country, said the Federal retary for Economic Affairs (Mr. A. Hey MOO d-Waddingtan) at a press conference in am pur on Tuesday.
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  • 167 3 PERHAPS the most interesting personality on board th* President Polk", which caller here yesterday is Mr. Julia* H Alco. State Prison Directo of California. He is a specialis in penal institutions. He has been invited to he!.vork out and improve economi illy prison systems of the
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  • 41 3 I lie Air Officer Com i andlng RAF, Fa, East, S Hugh Lloyd, left Chang] b\ air today a; 4 a.m. He Is Oil ns way to Ceylon. Sir Hugh s expected back is i!ie c lony •arly tomorrow.
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  • 187 3 The vial of a Chinese sailor on a charge of murder on th:* higjl seas was adjourned at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. The sailor, Teo Tong, was remanded tv the Mental Hospital for observation. Ti. o was aliened to have tilled a boatswain on beard
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  • 268 3 fIVER 200 members and guests attended the dinner given by the SCBA in honour of the Chinese mem--1 bers of the Executive and Legislative Councils at the Chinese Swimming Club last evening. Sir Han Hoc Lim. in replying on behalf of the Councillors, traced the history
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  • 248 3 Malays To CounterFalse Reports (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malay official elides have formed in Johore Bharu a panel to study current affairs affecting the political, economic and social life of the Malay people as a counter-measure against some Press reports coming from inside and outside Malaya giving "misleading information" about the
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  • 100 3 JOHN Forbes, a young Canadian, was identified as William j Beeching in the Singapore DisI tract Court yesterday. It was revealed that ReechI ing was a naval deserter from I H.M.S. Glendhu, at present In I the repairs dock. He had I een missing from his
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  • 164 3 rfIHREE people were knocked down in road :-evident yesterday. All were seal to bos pita! in Municipal ambulances. At 11 a.m. a Chinese was knocked down by a trolley bus it the McPheraon Road-Scran-goon Road Junction. li: 1 If n hour late:', c Chinese youth was knocked
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  • 34 3 Reuter. SAIGON, Wednesday. Siamese Services Mission has a: rived here With the reported purpose of stuUyim vith tilt Minorities tne possibility of joint action against Chinese Communists in Indochina and •„laia.— Reuter.
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  • 266 3 OOME of the passengers and crew of the round the-workl American ship, the "President Polk" saw a Singapore Harhotir Hoard wharf-hand narrowly escape death when he fell into the water between the ship and the wharf about an hour after the ship had been
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  • 39 3 Mr. C. V. J. Reutens and Mr. Lim Choo Sye have been granted Honorary Comnissions as Cadet Officerwith ih f rank of Cadet Captain and Cadet Lieutenani respectively in the St. Joseph. Institution Cadet Corps.
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  • 218 3 THE joint preliminary inquiry into nine charges against 1 avid Wolf Ginsberg, Alexander Greenock Forrest. Rona'd Hurst. Gordon Edwin Morris and Michael Emmanuel Perez, began in the Ninth Police Court yesterday. Three of the accused are RAF men. The charges involve the theft and disposal of RAF trucks
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  • 88 3 U.P. Dr Octoyo, Indonesian Republican representative ,ri ll] ..pore, recently received a shipment of medical supplier from Australia and 12 bundle, of istd-clathlng and shoes from Sa:i Francisco, via the ship "Marella." The goods ire re addressed to the Ind.'--11 eel an Red Cross. Th< Medical
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  • 27 3 "RELIGION SCIENCE" A talk on "Religion and Science" will be given Dv Mr. Abdul Have at the "V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road at 8.30 p.m. today, All are welcome.
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  • 1494 4 Jeffrey Maugham asks..... I "If this Colony is governed at all, it is not governed by the people who arc officially supposed to be doing it.' SOMEBODY has sagely remarked that human progress began with the man who did not hko what ho saw going on
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  • 262 4 THE young people of Singapore have only 200 1 acres ol playing fields—one acre lor every 3,500 of the population. The National Playing Fields Association says that a reasonable ratio would be one acre for every 250 people, and, under the new "green fang" programme in Britain,
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  • 126 4 DEVIN declares Britain's determination to "suppress communism in Malaya. But he warns that even when this has been done, it will not be the end of the trouble. The Comminform, he declares, is following a careful plan aimed at seizing the whole of South East Asia. Bevin
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  • 115 4 A pilot survey Into the cost of living begins. A oldii is announced to check speculation in food prices by setting up expert panels to control imports. The Tribune newspapers have been focussing the spotlight on the plight of the middle class, and urging that something should
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  • 300 5 COUNCILLOR Urn Yew Hock, who represents Singapore's white-collar workers on the Legislative Council, is not happy over the property qualifications necessary for election to the .'Municipal Commission. Mr. Lim is the only Councillor to voicr- his opposition in the Select Committee's report on the
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  • 133 5 U.P. \V dues Chimney Arthur Cuttiiss found believer today tci mined mission to Rothwell, an unemployci from his homeN ttmghani. pile •uttri dusty green before the sweep on his junket to set straight in talks to have with Stalin two men who both hop
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  • 59 5 U.P. Wed. Henry Wallace iters in Japan, Radio < i rpoi ted today. Japanese I «cague foi of Democracy*' ha* Wallace's programme, ii< isl said, by foi wardttci to the presidential rttci peciftcally appiov ice' pioposnls for with"i all occupation troops («< rroanv and Janan cop
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  • 27 5 U.P. MON D. California, hehneted poi »C c gas shells in ;»n attic and forced ng CIO oilvvorker.s street barricades outside the huge refinery.—-UJ*
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  • 98 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. The office of the Agent General fo.- Hyderabad in London announced tonight that there waa no truth in the New Delhi reports pui;IhttVd today that 10 or 12 Piitish officers wno resigned froni the Nizam's army had beer interned in Hyderabad. "The fact is."
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  • 81 5 Reuter. Brighton, Wed. Speaking a*, tne economics section 01 the British Association meeting j at Brighton today. Dr. C. R. Fay criticised the use being made of food saying "Rotten cooking, rotten distribution of the family budget, thai is where food falls shot! pf the oi
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  • 110 5 Reuter. Moscow. Wed Tho Soviet weekly New Times, continuing the attack on Marshal Tito, tonight declined the "Tito Group i.-: morr and more deeply logged down In the swamp of nationalism, conducting a pplicy harmful to the Yugoslav Communist Tarty and the country as a
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  • 67 5 U.P. LONDON, Wed, An inquest ruled today that Mrs. Crna Rowe, 41-year-old German Jewish refugee, committed suicide after her husband William Row had testified that she became disillusioned at the growth of anti-semitism in Britain.—UP. No Stafford and Lady Crippn rail lo Mr. Sydney White, the gunrdener at
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  • 175 5 More Pay For SubWarders, Constables Frison sub warders, police constables and corporals Dad their scales of pay revised by a motion in Council on Tuesday. According to 'he new scales sub-warders will start with $40 and will risi by annua! increments of $2 50 With an elhciency bar after $52
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  • 84 5 Reuter. Jersey, Wed. Sir Alexander Coutache. the President, announced today at a special sitting of the Jersey States that Mrs. Ann Alice Raynor, widow of the former Lord Mayor of j Liverpool, had bequeathed to the States about £500.000. She had stipulated the money should be
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  • 67 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Wed. Disputes on bets made "on the nod" will not be heard by Sou;h Australian racing officials unless a marked ticket now accompanies th-.* complaint. This has been done tor protection of both better and fielder. Previously a credit hit could made
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  • 39 5 A successful Chinese play called "Yoke Yan Moh Yong was performed at the Sunlight Hall, New World Park recently. Picture teas taken duriny p dramatic scene. The cast comprised ihe tube,■* <>( the SUtg aport Chine** Women* Philantrophic Dramatic Society*
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  • 65 5 The Rev. Hugh Cuthbertson, Vicar of Tilty, near untitled B**as, grow* hi* own tobacco in his garden. Th< curing process takes only tteo month* onti is not affected by climatic change*. The padr* m working hard to promote tobacco growmg in Britain, and. with this end in cine, he lias
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  • 241 5 U.P. PARIS, Wed.—Garry Davis is having a lutrd time being the first citizen <». the airorld. Tonivnt on the sodden steps outside UN Restaurant, where he has lived for the last three days, Davis is beseiged by hundreds or autograph hunters, crackpots and curious
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  • 176 5 Reuter. THE Ceylon Ministry oi Trade and Commerce In making preparations for an al!-out drive to probe the internal wor king of ••mushroom business organisations'' wnich a:e springing up with increasing rapidity all over the country. The Ministry has watched, for some time, with growing concern the activities
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  • 258 5 The second report of the joint committee on income-tax, tabled *at Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council' rccortimendeti special terms of relief lor the mining industry. Tiic adoption of 1947 as the basis year and 1948 us the Ural year of assessment one of ihe
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  • 119 5 U.P. LONDON. Wed. Queen luliana, piloted hv her husband Prince Pornhard. secretly visited London today, reportedly to consult an eye specialist about their youngest daughter. The royal couple in their first trip from Holland since Juliana become queen last week, arrived this morning in a red-nosed Dakota.
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  • 59 5 U.P. Mamla. Wednesday. Two iiisoncrs were killed in i jailbreak at Blllhid *ri so n last night In rtiich nine convicts seized n irison truck and crashed past h< double barbed-wire barri--1 :ndc. Guards Ored at the Jailbreak- aftei recovering from theii nitial surprise. Six convictre
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  • 101 5 UP SAN SEBASTIAN, via Ma hid. Wednes. Generaiisslmi Franco, terminating his .sum mer sojourn in San Sebastian sailed for Galicia aboard the cruiser Galicia. He will ha!t briefly ai GijoC in Austurian port, en rout' to the destination Fori Lacoruna. Franco's departure revived reports i n monarchist circles
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  • 66 5 Reuter. CANBERRA, Wed. A Dutch lelegation Is expected to visit Vustialia to settle debt 1 ineuit•d lor billeting Dutch troops ■luring the war, and foi the sale >f Australian equipment in the fetherlands Bast Indies aftei he war. Premier Joseph B. •hifley announced today. The Ii•'•>;
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  • 440 5 inch Ja'affar b Mohd. Taha who was DPP. Johore Bahiu. for <*i short period, has been [transferred to Merging In the capacity of a District Office! Mr. c. H. Williams, Acting I Principal Medical Officer, I Johore, accompanied by hi. I wife, has returned to Johore Bahru,
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  • 1093 6  -  (By ALLAN LEWIS THE failures of hot favourites, Happy Las.s in race one, and Gold Stream in race seven, were severe blows to punters yesterday at the second day of the pore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. Altogether it was a bad day for punters
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  • 508 6 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—The unrest among British football stars, which has been fomenting for some time, has now reached the alarming stage where international players in the £20,000 class are deciding to take well paid jobs outside and retire from the game. The most notable
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  • 39 6 The S.C.R.C. St. Leger Sweepstake drawings are as follows: First Prize No. *****; Second Prize *****; Third Frize *****; Starters Nos. *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; and *****.
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  • 94 6 The M.F.A. met the Ist Malay Coast battery in a thii'd division soccer match at the, Geylang stadium yesterday. No goal was scored in the first j half but early in the second half Abu Hassan scored the only goal in the game for the M.F.A. The teams
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  • 86 6 Below are the teams for tomorrow's hockey match to be played on the S.R.C. ground at 5.15 p.m.: BARTH'S XI:—B. Noronba, R. H. Barth, P. Neubronner. J. Sanderson, G. Clarke, H. Rodrigues. W. N. Moore. O. Carvalho, J. Stanley. H. E. Boudewvn. Cdr. Waibriek. OXFORD'S XI:—C. B. Humphrif
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  • 135 6 A strong all round programme is presented at the Great World on Saturday The Five-fight bill is headed by a contest betweer. the clever young Indian. Swaran Sing and King Kon* j the Hungarian giant wrestI kr. Swaran did very well in I his fight against Zbisko
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    • 612 6 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Kang Chin Wee of No. >49, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore is applying to the Governor for naturalization and that an> person who knows any reason why naturalization should not he granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial
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    • 40 6 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL ($127,240) First Prize No. *****0 ($63,620) Second Prize No. *****8 ($31,810) Third Prize No. *****6 < $15,905) Starters: ($1,988 each): Nos. *****3, *****1, *****5, *****0, 1835 IS, *****9, *****6 and *****2. Double Tote: 71 rickets !$260 each.
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  • 1174 7  -  (by ALLAN LEWIS Liberation Cup race for Horses Class 1. over 6 Furlongs, will be the "Plum" of i i< for the (rack sprinters and should be ;i watching. Old friends in Gold Caste iMedalist have been outshone here in a
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  • 41 7 The finishes in the first, second, fourth, third fifth and sixth races at Bukit Timah yesterday. Winnern are respectively Lady Hampton, Scarlet Tiger 11, Heroden, Mascotte, Bowlegs and Electroplate. Below, one of the winners being led in.
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  • 193 7  -  By ALLAN LEWIS A tine gesture by the S.R.A. has been brought to my notice over the week end and is ample proof that this Association does not forget those who have held a licence under their rules of racing and have done them credit. Jimmy
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  • 637 7  -  (By ALLAN LEWIS Perfect galloping conditions prevailed at Bukit Timah this morning when Number Two track was I'gain opened for fast work. A number of spectators* including the Rt. Hon. Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald who took a keen interest in Billy Carol's good trial over 3
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  • 242 7  -  (By HERMAN RAPPA CONGRATULATIONS to Rovers on winning First Division League honours. The team had fought its way through a hard campaign by dogged play. True Rovers were lucky to win some of their games, but they deserved the howevers onlv on account of
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  • 175 8 LONDON, Weds.—Birmingham's sreat tussle with Newcastle for the title of the best promoted club continues, and today they wore aided by Manchester City who went down to the tune of four-one. Results: FIRST DIVISION Birmingham ft, Manchester C. l. Derby C. 3. Blackpool I. Huddcrsheld 0.
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  • 45 8 Reuter. LONDON W groups of planes from Vampires jet I Lincoln and Ha bombers roai ed ov< this afternoon in < tion of the Battle ol I A simple Burrican* i chosen to Hurricanes nn<t ftpitfi" battled With th* I 1940. Reitt'i
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