Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1948

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <& Penang Tclearotn»; "Tribune B'pore." Telephone: 5811 (9 Hnea) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, 1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London AgenU Meeera. OoU* Turner
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  • 19 1 thi men oj the 4fA Hussars standing fit attention ichile listening to the General's speech.
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  • 53 1 [•"Mi Trifemc; photo,K f Ike fourth Hussars 1 »Ppeat in tomorrow's 15,,1> "f »h. Morning Trihun.-. HEDY IS FREE >LLYW< )OD. Thur.s. Act;l' I was a f roc today She received her •cree from actor yesterday at the said that Loder. her pii»» t V w *a
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  • 310 1 LONDON, Thurs. —Britain's trading deficit with the test of world has been reduced by 55 per cent, an annual rate of £280,000,000, compared with £630,000,000 last year. This was announced in the House of Commons today by Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
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  • 342 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Fourth Hus&rs. famed cavalry regiment of the British Army, arrived here this morning on board the Dilwara. The new troops numbering 800, will join in the war on Malaya's terrorists. GENERAL Sir Neil Ritchie. C in-C FAR ELF, Standing
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  • 26 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Thurs. -The U.S. Coastguard today announc- ed that 38 members of the crew of the freighter Leicester had been rescued. -U.P.
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  • 33 1 U.P. I PARIS. Thurs.—The Communists and Gaullists fought a pitched battle for ten minuter, today within a few feet of General Charles dc Gaulle in the city of Grenoble.—U.P.
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  • 43 1 "Baby" of the new troops is I "Ginger" Britton, 16-year-old I clarinet player in the band. I "Ginger," who joined the Army a year ago, "is learning fast." Interviewed, Kritton said, "I am glad to be in Singapore. It looks good."
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  • 57 1 Veteran of the regiment, R. S. M. Read, M.8.E., who joined the Hussars a» the age of I a and has served 24 years, said, "I am glad to have been able to come to Malaya; it Is a new country to me but I like serving in
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  • 21 1 THIRTY Poles who have be- come naturalised Britons are among the 4th Hussars uho arrived here this morning.
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  • 235 1 Poena. Thurs. —Indian troop? smashing their wav through to the centre of Hyderabad tonight claimed to be within 63 miles of their main objective. the strategic military centre of Secunderabad. A.n Indian Southern Command communique said that a dominion column had taken Zariron the road
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  • 47 1 U.P. London, Thursday/. The i Exchange Telegraph reports from Bombay that Hjfderohmd state troops and Ruzahen were reported to be fallowing a searched earth polio/ iv their retreat before Indum forces. Widespread mining of romda, bridges and emhotage Hyderabad forces wen olw, reported. U.P.
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  • 146 1 Scratchings and order of running for tomorrow's races at Bukit Timah Race 1- Horses Class Div. 3, 6 Furs. Baritone an I Eulogism. Race 2. —Horses Class 5, Div. 2. 6 Furs.—Raheen. Race 3 -Horses Class 3 Div. 2, 9 Furs. Colorado, Coldstream. Race 4. —Horses Class
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  • 274 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs.—lt was suggested here tonight ih.i' tlie Bangkok Legation of the Russian Government, with its staff of 40 Russians, may be the headquarters of Communist operations in Malaya and elsewhere in South East Asia. The legation was opened last May. The terror
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  • 49 1 The Singapore Association will hold a public meeting at the Singapore Chamber of Comj merce, Pullertoo Building, on Tuesday at 5.15 p.n). to conslder tho memorandum on the War Damage Compensation Scheme and to decide what action should he taken in the matter.
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  • 35 1 U.P. PARIS. Thurs. A quartei million metal workers walked Off their jobs in the Paris area today in a limited protest strike called by the CommunistI led General Confederation of j Labour. U.P.
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  • 80 1 The colourful Malay national dress predominated the scene at the thanksgiving service hold this morning at the Dewaa, Johore Bahru. to mark tie* 75th birthday celebrations of His Highness the .Saltan of Johore. Attending the ceremony were H.H. the Tcngku Ifahkota, Council members and offii laH
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  • 42 1 .JOHORE BAHRU, Today. —Police-military party dls covered and seized arms dump at foothills of llugit Kepon«j yesterday. They recovered six ..lO't rifles. 3 dou-ble-barrelled shot guns, on<! single barrel shot gun and over *00 rounds assorted ami nuni'ion
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  • 21 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. —Terrorists cut telephone wires in Paloh area near ate repairs made under police last night. Jrnmediguarrl.
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  • 34 1 JOHORE KAHItU, Today. —Assistant Manager of Middleton Estate, a senior i Indian Conductor was kidnapped by terrorists yesterday. Fie was last seen cycling i alon«j the Estate road. 3 *us|»eets have been arrested.
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  • 48 1 MUAR, Today.—A hiiir«e bandit carrying live-foot pole with sharp knife at tin» end, killed when he walked intr» a poller trap yesterday. He ran away when challenged and was shot. Police caught four other Chinese in a hut. Police found thousands of dollars in Japanese rurreiuy.
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  • 52 2 t ~,,nu enlisted Personnel took txt't in a passing-out parade Singapore's Meetbatch 5Si taken v hde th, LEP's were preparing poMinlX hoot, to gtre it that much-needed gluten. Smarting, up {with .pit *nd p*t*) M the Z.r.m; garters. Cleaning up their kit and bettĕ before
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  • 260 2 Bishop Edwin F. L*e. D.D.. !Ll D STD„ Methodist Bishop 'of Malaysia and the Philippines for 20 years, and "archiliect ol present Methodism in i Malaya." died in a hospital lat Rochester. Minnesota, or 1 Tuesday. Bishop Lee had the distinc tion of being the only Bishop
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  • 490 2 MALAYAN unrest has held up work on the Johore raver headworks of the $27 million water scheme for Singapore, Mr. F. G. Hill, Municipal Water Engineer told tne Tribune. Only $2,000,000 will be spent this year on the scheme out of the $9,000,000 originally
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    20 2 Congratulations to Mr. and Mn. John Laycork, v h<> cftle Itrate twenty-five years of happily married life today.
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  • 58 2 Kedah Police have closed the| road from Baling to Weng. The Chief Police Officer hai issued the order under the Emergency Regulations. The 1 road is closed to all motor ve hiclcs. Public service vehicles may obtain permit? to use this road 1 1 I
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  • 485 3 WITNESS TELLS COURT OU rianj; Kang, a store-keeper employed in the L(jrr.it \\<»rl<I Park, said at a joint preliminary in|Iljin i n Ninth Police Court, yesterday, that he ulf chicle's registration number under the istriH'tions from David Wolf Ginsberg. tnd four other
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  • 38 3 Here is a list of tho casualties in the Federation yesterday, at a glance: Bandits captured: 3 (including one uyounded). Police killed: H (an inspector, a sergeant amd a regular). Police wounded: 9. Chilians killed: 2.
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  • 169 3 THU Commander-in-Chief oi 1 the Chinese YMCA Campaign—His Excellency Si r Frankli n Gimson, Governor or Singapore—has issued th e following message for the second membership and finance campaign which starts today: I have been asked to accept the post of Honarary
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  • 441 3 THAT a Chinese, See Kang Ilai, was strangled to death on board a motor-boat and thrown into the sea by three compatriots was alleged in the Seventh Police Court yesterday at a preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against Ong Chee
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  • 467 3 THE MALAYAN GOVERNMENTS HAVE TOLD THE COLONIAL OFFICE THERE IS NO NEED TO CLARIFY' IF THIS COUNTRY IS HAVING 'INSURRECTION* OR 'RIOT AND CIVIL COMMOTIONS. The Malacca Chamber )f Commerce claims to have *eI ceived this information from re- iable
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  • 119 3 IVORY tusks, smaller pieces of ivory and hippopotamus and rhinoceros tusks which have been impounded by the Civil Property Custodian in Tokio are waiting to be claimed. There is no evidence in Tokio as to the rightful ownership of this ivory before it was
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  • 98 3 The Government of thr .Colony of Singapore will ini vite tenders for an issue of 59 million Treasury Bills o: September 25. subject to the general conditions governing he issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasurv 3ills. Copies of the Conditions *.oge;her with the Forms oi
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  • 50 3 H.H. the Sultan of Perak i: m holiday in Singapore. His consort. Raja Petamaisuri, lalso here. Dato O.K.K. Stia, a Perak territorial chief, and his A.D.C. .he Raja Amir, are with the party. His Highness was entertained to lunch yesterday at Bukit Serene by the CommissionerJeneral.
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  • 77 3 Ta n Koon. Chua. a 50-year-old Chinese, was given a lift back to Pulau Tekong in the police van and launch after he had been charged in the Fiist District Court for being found in a curfcw area in the Strait:of Johor e on the
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  • 311 3 CHINESE woman, mother of two children, told the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith, in the High Court yesterday, that her husband frequented the cabarets durin? the B.M.A. period and returned home drunk. Following a quarrel one night he left the house
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    299 4 MAJOR General, His Highness, Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore, today celebrates his 7, r )tli birthday. The people of Malaya wish him happiness and many more years of health and vigour. These are not happy days for the State ol which he is the ruler. Before the war its people
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  • 499 4 Till-; letter the adjoining column came into this ofliee some days ago. I leM that it KVWt a letter which ough* to be published, but at the same time ought to be given an answer. The feelings expressed in it might by some be considered to bo harmful
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  • 153 4 The BOB*! cou'd not be pi ungated under the Kedeiation Emergency Regulation, which tarried the mandatory death penalty. because the Rcgu'ation was so worded at the time of their alleged offence as to evempt absolutely from Its operation not only 'members of Ills Majesty's Corves, but
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  • 1586 4  -  j 111 BBIM» j CURTAIN \o. ii jo ■o m By IGOR COUZENKO AT Ihe Military Attache's (in August, 1945) l began working Intensively on the se pre! files, making a im;ii selection of the documents which made ;t s1 rong case against \\\r key agents
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  • 265 5 (Tribun2 StalT Reporter) An increase in the number of higher paid posts tot Asian doctors is urged by the Alumni Association of King Eaward VII College of Medicine. Witnout such an increase, says the Association, the proposed unification scheme giving European and Asian doctors
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  • 132 5 ll 1 i. Thurs. I.i oad n i rlci "f the day i ifter the N'ethcr i> .hi' < li tvernoienl had i [in Indonesian t Joss- rty. I Seiiri d Soedir..i mi icl. i in-l'hief of :,n Kepohlican noticed that mHiiun would be tal<skart i. 10
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  • 108 5 U.P. I WASHINGTON. T h u r s. Arturo Tanco. general manager of Narici. told United Press the Philippines would need about 47,000 tons of rice I in addition to 2.1.000 tons re- 1 commended by the Rice Committee of the Internationa! Emorgency Food Council. I
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  • 225 5 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Gordon Fillery. chairman ol the South African Mercury Airways last nighl announced the intention 0 f his company to defy tne new British Government regulation designed unauthorised Bights to Britain by private Loss than two horns after the Ministry of Civil Aviation
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  • 41 5 U.P. MOSCOW. Thurs. It was reported that American "Film Czar" Eric Johnston will meet the Deputy Soviet Minister of Cinematography Ivan Bolahakov today. The Hollywood representativedenied foreign reports that he would try and see Stalin. U.P.
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  • 137 5 Reuter. New Yoik. Thurs. Occasionally freer offerings In the wake Of Secretary Marshall's Indication of lack of encouragement over east-west relations as a result of developments in the past ten days served to tip the market balance on the offside in late dealings. Selected Steels. Motor s.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. KARACHI, Wednesday. The 1 Pakistan ami Lebanon Govern- merits have decided to exchange diplomatic missions at Legation level, it was officially announced here today.- -Renter. j
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  • 168 5 Reuter. TOKlO—Occupation <>lli cials recently have given increasing ten tion to conditions in Japanese textile mills. Although some companies have con verted to model factories many of 1h c more rem o I c mills operate on ;i virtual slave labour basis. A recent delegation from
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  • 129 5 More than FiOO.OMO Chi nesr throughout Shu/njn>i jrill observe thr Eujhth Mir-n festival tinfill/. Durini./ thr past few weei:.\. thru have spent ne-irljt hilt it million dollars on mmiMcakes, Chinese delicacies, fresh fruit* and colourtd lavterns, and for the Inst fortnUfht, moon-enkes hart been
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  • 56 5 U.P. Taris. Thursday. A npokesnan for Alvcio do Albomoz, *xilo Spanish Republican premier, today welcomed tli rumours, still unconfirmed, that Don Juan had reached an agreement with Franco. The spokesman said that BUCiI smi ''agreement" would pi event, the Socialist followers of Idalecio Prieto from
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  • 134 5 Reuter. The Uayue, Thurs. Mr. I). U. Siikker, Dutch Forrig* Minister, is fifing to Washington today for talks with the State Depe rtmeni on the expansion of Communism in the Fur East, the Dutch Forci'jn Ministry stated today. A Foreign Ofltct spokesman declined
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  • 40 5 One of the most interesting exhibits of the Farnborough Air Display, which opened last v>eek is this three-rotor 7 [-ton Clerva Air Horse, the biggest helicopter in the world It can carry 2$ passenger and can crviie at 2J7 m.p.h.
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  • 69 5 Britain's first four-engined untitled Air Liner, the Tudor VIII has made its first trial untitled ptoietf by Capiat* 'Jimmy' On-11, Avro's chief-Test-Pilot. Thr plan, will never carry I?i H »«**euflrc re. It war, built to the order a) the Ministry of Supply tor high uttitudi reeearch Kith jei engine;*, and
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  • 121 5 U.P. BERLIN. Thurs.—The American Military Gov'Turnout tonight charged Russia with acting illegally by trying a Berlin city official in a secret Soviet court. The Russian authorities had .refused to permit Americans to witness the trial of Dr. Kuit Mucckenberg. former head of the city coal
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  • 92 5 U.P. CHICAGO. Thursday. Henry A. Wallace accused Democrats ami Republicans nf attempting to shove his party off the ballot. In a speech prepared for delivery at the party rally in Wrigley Field, he charge the choice between only two major parties "was not a democratic choice. It
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  • 126 5 Reuter. NANKING, Wed, President Chiang Kai-shek laid down a ton-point programme in a broadcast last night for the enforcement and promotion of a new movement for the industry and austerity for national reeonstt notion. Thes«. consisted Firstly, to work hard for national r econst ruction. Secondly, to
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  • 459 5 Tbc proceeds of the Permit Turf Club's St. Lcger bweep Draw, amounting to :S.';.:>lt>. has been donated to the Malayan Anti-Tubci culosis Fund. I>ato Shahbandar. Assistant District Officer. Tapah. has been transferred to Lumut. an I Inche Suleiman bin Haji Drill from Kuala Kangsar takes his place.
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  • 75 5 Reuter. PARIS, Thursday.— Tlu: Big Four yesterday formally referred the future of th»* Italian colonics to the Uniicc. Nations Gencirl Assembly inc. ting here next Tuesday--after t.hcir delegates had wrangled for two and a hair days. The meetings were mostly devoted io procedural arjru mcnt t,v
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  • 203 5 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin. referring in the I lon ie <»r Commons tonight to unofficial proposals for i Western Union, said the Government wai exercising caution sad wanted h full and fi BUM <li cussion on the whole question of Westers
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  • 97 6 TWENTY-NINE persons including four women and three youths—»ere bottled up ir. a gambling premises at No 29. Sago Street on tn e after- on of September 15. The party of detectives too* -lie occupants of the house bi surprise. With the rear
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  • 73 6 A bunker tire held up the pil- 1 grim ship ••Rehesus" for a week in Colombo. Smoke billowing from tl).' bunkers while the ship was in Colombo Harbour necessitiutcd all the coal being removt'il. It was a four-day job. The Rehesus left Singapore for
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  • 27 6 Tht re were 52 arrests in the Federation in the past 24 Kedah Peril* 29: Penang 11: Selangor 8: Negri Sembllan 3: Pi rak 1
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  • 280 6 Reuter. RON DON Thursday.—A move to protect very young British amateur boxers is to be made at the annual meeimg Of the Amateur Boxing Association in London on Sept. X The Council of the Association is to propose that the juuioelassiheation should
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  • 141 6 The heat wave has been the -ause of five small lallang fires breaking out in Singapore yesterday afternoon. The fires were promptly dealt with. The Brat fire occurred shortly after 1 p.m. at the 9 m.s. Bukit Timah Road when an engine from the
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  • 50 6 A meeting Of Trade Unioi. representatives is being called for Tuesday, September 21. it 5.15 p.m. at the Municipal Council Chamber to discuss matters appertaining to United Marions Appeal for Children I All Trade unions are requesti «»d to send a representative to I this meeting.
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  • 128 6 A middle-aged Chin< i man. Toh Ah Bleo aa crying beside the J I Causeway at Woodland, i half bar body in the vat j the night of Septembc a police corporal She stated in the Fourth pi I lice Court featerday that
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  • 55 6 General Sir Neil Rii Commander-in-Chief FARELF visited Pahang and Insp his troops in the dlstricU had talks with plant '.erday. On th e previous day \u lunch with the Honourable Tho Mentri Besar a X Lipis and also attended at t ail party given by th*' II able
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    • 593 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. VV4NTED: Ruling machine operator capable of working automatic machine. Apply Malaya Publishing House, Ltd., 71/77, Stamford Road, Singapore. WANTED. Asst. draughtsmen and tracers by British Engineering Firm. Good prospeeis for suitable men. Knowledge of surveying an advantage. Applv with copies of testimonial* to Bo* N<>. A1B42 VI T.
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    • 688 6 CONTROLLER OF SUPPLIES, SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE Tenders nil! be received at the Ofiiee of the Controller of Supplies, 5th Floor, Fullerion Building;, Singapore, up to noon of 22nd September, 1948, for the purchase of the undermen- i tloned lots which may be viewed at the premises stated on any day
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    • 573 6 TRADING WITH TIIE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 oi 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 Sa'e Bv Trnder No. 87 The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following, particulars of which are as follows: schedi II: I Lot No. Keg. No. Make A
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  • 1905 7  -  Winners Will Be Hard To Pick (By ALLAN LEWIS JHE much discussed "Liberation Cup" wlli be the main event tomorrow, third day of Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting, when, another card of nine events will be decided With the exception of the
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  • 184 7 r en or Mi *"het success bbers H who raced horses preW' ciated wtDs I Racing for 21 Bi i .'el I known In R -Mine Host" of here he was I ny of bis H i atulated M Don as. as H all Im could
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  • 10 7 II HIhLS, •Ilia.-.. I. Carter ,1. u> rrter liter.
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  • 109 7 j I n a game of cricket played during th L weekend between •Kluang Teachers XI and the 'Town Team. ih e teachers won by 7 wickets. Tile Town Team batting first were all out fo r 127, Salvadurai scoring 30 and Gordon Forbes
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  • 72 7 The following will represent the S. C C. "A" versus the S. R. C. on Saturday, at 2 p.m. o n the S C. C. Padang. A. Baker, A. W. Nicholson H. B. Noon, J. C. Smith, E. W. Lloyds, W. W. Gore, K Gould. K. I C.
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  • 722 7 The following are fh« weights and records of tin last Hirer- runs, for tomorrow races, the third day of the Singapore Turf C'uh's Gold Tup meeting: Class 1, Div. 1. 0 Fm.s 1 Kinder Gold :»07 0 Permita Dormez 002 1 3 1 Gold Caste 812 1
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  • 45 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tliurs. —The following are rugby results Rugby League Yorkshire Cup FIRST ROUND 2ND. LEG Yorkshire County Amateurs 0, Huddersfield 61. (Yorkshire County Amateureliminated). Rugby League Lancashire Cup: SECOND ROUND 1ST LEG. Leigh 10. Warrington 15. RUGBY UNION Stroud 3, Gloucester 3.
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  • 58 7 Tlif inter-school nlay «4 x 100 metres) for the Sir Arthur Vouog Cup will be included In the programme of the Chinese Inter-Sehooi Sports U! Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Ine lollowing schools have entered teams for the event: Raffles Institution. St. Joseph's School. Anglo-Chi-nese School.
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  • 108 7 Dara Singh's championship belt will be at stake win n hmSi U Bill Veriia i n a return bout at the Happy World Covert d Stadium tomorrow night Tht bout has been arranged at the request of the Britisher. «rh< held the Sikh champion
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  • 44 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. Following are football results FIRST DIVISION Chelsea 2. Charlton Ath. 2 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Leyton Orient 3. SwanscTown 1. Newport 1, Heading L Northampton 2, Southend 2. Walsall 0, Bournemouth 0. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Carlisle I. 1. Rochdale 1.
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  • 213 7  -  (by ALLAN LEWIS Slow work was the order of the day at Bukit Timah -.his morning, when No. 2 track was open for fast work and the outside of No. 1 was used by horses goins slow. Only ten went fast. Blank Spec went
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  • 114 7 Washington. Thurs. Kz/.t" Charles won a close deeisior over Jimmy Bivins in a furious ten-round fight last night Charles went into the ring a top-heavy 9 to 5 favour-it- but the hard-hitting Bivins gave him a fight of lus lit anJ the crowd booed luatll} when the
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  • 327 8 Reuter U.P. PARIS, Ihurs The flrcl round of the Hyderabad debate, no* Security Council, ha s ended inconclusively. Botn sides have presented > heir cases in a preliminary form 1 the 11 members now have until Monday to study the doeumonl M
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  • 21 8 High StaU officials join is prayers for the Sultan of Johore this morning during his birthday celebrations.
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  • 58 8 Sn'( .1 hundred pilgrims left Binge pore yesterday for Mecca, They i n c 1 v d > ft 52 b b i c 205 children and 04 W 0 >>i C n. The oldest pilgrim* Dato Haji Ibrahim bin Haji Yusof < 751. is
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  • 117 8 Reuter. Paris, Tlmrs. |~,r r prop!,, urrr in 11,„ (mh scats as the lirsi s thr Keeurit\ Council with Hyderabad apt i,*t\ n u|l mormons theatre ;i j f 1 lais Dc hailtut. The I L-man Security dl Hanked by almat visors and
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  • 479 8 Nawab Moir Jung. Hyderabad's Foreign Minister, told the United Nations Assembly last night: "The very existence of my country Is now defended on the field of battle against a brutal invasion which lias .'hocked the conscience ol the woi id which has to the defence of
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  • 268 8 Sir Ramaswami Mudahar, for India, made the following points: 1. Hyderabad is not competent to bring this dispute to the Security Council. 2. Hyderabad is neither a state nor has ever had the status of independence. 3. The question of the Council's competence to deal
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