Malaya Tribune, 18 September 1948

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon reaper In Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh A Penang Telegrams: "Tribune Spore." Telephone: 5811 (9 Unes) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agents—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 658 1 Reuter. PARIS, Saturday morning.—An emergency meeting oi the V.N. i\ Council will t ike place today to consider what effect the asliion of Count Fnlke Ueriiariotte will have on the Palestine war. Mr. Trlg?e Lie, U.N. Secretary General is Hying friim Norway,
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  • 60 1 Singapore Traffic police are looking for a hit-and-run motor cyclist who knocked down a Chinese on Tanjong Pagar Rd., near the Chungking Theatre at about 10 o'clock last night. The motor cyclist is believed to have been carrying a pillion rider when the accident occurred. The Chinese
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  • 22 1 TWO Chinese robbed two compatriots of $198 in cash and valuables in Sumbawa Road shortly after 10 o'clock last night.
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  • 24 1 ALLAH LEWIS) going vriU be v wrjr lies! Bets, Gold Me- and LeMptic Best o'lt- i.'aee'an, Colha v and i»ruee 11.
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  • 61 1 Reuter. i N Fri. Burma its have been in igaintt insurgents in terways of the i near the rice of Bassein. a nn at i ommunique reique also said 15 nti had been killed in T ungoo district. Mandalay rail-mopping-up Tharavvaddy Rangoon-Prosne In unconfirmed report stated
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Fi i. The Duke 1 t Gloucester left Royal Ait Force lamptonahire, tote I 'openhagen, Duke is to open a ad Duchem flew aircraft of the Might Reuter
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  • 36 1 U.P. Norwegian offllt they expected shipyards turn l *o waaling ships to Norkan crews at an inland pott utiofcer 25. j "Aant captains arriv- and tho crews are the second October, p.p.
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  • 27 1 Major-General J. M. Kirkman inspecting the platoon at the passing-out parade of LocallyEnlisted Personnel at Blakang Mati yesterday. (Orient pict-(re).
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  • 293 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Fri A Fritish I mbassy spokesman said here tonight that a request by the Burma Gov Miiment about the removal of a Briton from Calcutta had been sent urgency to London for consideration by the British Government. The announcement follows a statement by
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  • 430 1 U.P. H YDF.RABAD, Sat. morning—The Indian Army has begun the occupation of this capital. Other troops have simultaneously started marching into Secunderabad. The dramatic news of the collapse of Hydera bad came when the Nizam went to the microphone ito tell his people that he
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  • 78 1 WOMAN CLEARED A woman, believed A astroHan, in now said to be cleared of having been Involved In the gun-r v n n 1 n g organisation, now (smashed, near Singapore. Three Americans, a Filipino, Welshman, and an Englishman from Singapore, may, It is learned, be tried by
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  • 106 1 PALOH, today—A large force of terrorists, armed with automatic weapons, rifles and revolvers, staged a big attack on Sepoloh Estate near Paloh this morning at 4 a.m. Tney Killed a special constable and wounded two others. Several estate buildings, including smoke houses, wenburnt
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  • 50 1 MUAR, today. A police military patrol encountered bandits while covering an area alosg the Muar Road, near Segainat yesterday. They engaged the terrorists in a gun-fight and killed one of them. Another bandit was wounded. The rest fled. The military police party suffered no casualty.
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  • 82 1 EIGHT Chinese and an Eu- ropean were arrested by the' C.I.D. last night under the Emergency Regulations. At dawn this morning, a I combined raid by the C.I.D. and membera of the uniformed police on a Malay village at j Coronation Road, Bukit Timah resulted in the screening
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  • 37 1 SEGAMAT, today.—Near the scene where four armed Chinese had killed a Malay labourer on Chank Kang Swee Estate in the Segamat area a few days ago, police discovered the bullet-ridden body of another Malay yesterday.
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  • 548 2 ACATALINA flying boat, loaded with 40 cases of arms and ammunition, was seized at an island in the Anambas Group (Dutch territory), near Singapore, by the C.I.D. and Dutch Police, it was revealed last night. The crew of the plane, three Americans and a Filipino
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  • 181 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWO Singapore Public Health Sisters, who joined Government service in the same vcar 1929. now supervise the maternity and child welfare work in an area containing 250.000 people. They arc 41-year-old Mrs. Maud Pcrcra and Mrs. Maiia Goh. Mrs. Peiera here
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  • 185 2 Singapore will have national registration next month. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, Colonial Secretary revealed this last night when he spoke to members of the Sembawang Village Committee at Nee Soon Village. Singapore's village commit tees will be shortly called upon to act said Mr.
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  • 161 2 AN extortion letter, enclosing two rounds of .38 ammunition which demanded $3,500, was received by a Chinese towkay. Ng Tian Hong, of Chop Bee Heng at Rochore Canal Road on June 29. This letter was alleged to have been presented by a 27--year-old Hokkien.
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  • 220 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Two bandits were killed by the Police in the Muar and Segamat areas yesterday. In the Segamat area, a Police party encountered four armed terrorists when they came upon a hut at the 13th mile. Jementah Road. The terrorists ran away when challenged.
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  • 278 2 NEARLY two hundred persons attended the dinner given by the Singapore Association last evening at Raffles Hotel in honour of Sir Roland and Lady Braddell. In proposing the toast of Sir Roland, Mr. H. D. Mundell. the president, gave a Fhort biography of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 301 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK I Signature Tune Opening An- v tr\je"i icu nouncemcnt Programme MALAY fcNULIMI summary in Mandarin. 12.03 PROGRAMMES Teochew Request Programme. PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 1.00 News in Mandarin, Amoy I. 00 p.m. Lunch-time music Cantonese, 1.15 Opening by The Radio Orchestra, 1.30 Announcement Prog. SumNews,
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  • 1025 3 MORE EVIDENCE AT THEFT INQUIRY jyjARTIN Chan, a former assistant manager and accountant employed by Messrs. Shaw Bros. Ltd. in the Great World Park, giving evidence for the prosecution at the continued hearing of the joint preliminary inquiry at
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  • 162 3 The Chinese Consul-Gencral. Dr. Wu Paak-shing. urged members of the Chinese V.M.C.A. to go all out in their efforts during the second Membership and finances campaign at the Association's premises yesterday. He .vas speaking at a tea-party to nark the commencement of the campaign. This is
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  • 98 3 Barney Ong Ban Ee. an English speaking Chinese who misappropriated cash and stole ladies stockings in Singapore, was recently arrested in Penang. He appeared in the Second Police Court yesterday, answering two charges of misappropriating $126 belonging to Mr. E. H. Valberg, and stealing
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  • 42 3 Fire which broke out in the heart of Chinatown last night gutted three shophouses and burnt down half an adjacent shop at Temple Street. There were no casualties. The < <uso of the fire was not known last night.
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  • 280 3 A gunner in the Royal Artillery, Sidney Evans, stationed at langlin Barracks. who was charged with robbing a taxi driver, with three othe-s. at Orange Grove Road on the right of June 4 last, walked out of the dock at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday as
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  • 24 3 A Petrol Rationing Advisory Committee is to be set up in Singapore to advise the Cover n.men h on the basic rationing.
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  • 76 3 Mr. Lye Yec Hon of Master's Ltd and brother of Mr. Lye Kum Fun was married to Miss Ng Poll Lin. sister of Mr. Ng Poh Tai at the Registry of Marriages yesterday. The bride was attended by two bridesmaids the Misses Tan Ah Kum and
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  • 43 3 U.P. Wiesbaden. Friday. U.S. Airforce headquarters announced today that Major Ralph F. Hincs and First Lieut. James H Lacefield were killed when then F-80 fighter planes crashed near Kaubeurcn after taking off in a group flight to England on Monday.—U.P.
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  • 39 3 U.P. MANILA. Friday.- The Manila Daily Bulletin, in an editorial today, praised Korea foe sending a goodwill mission to China, the Philippinesc and the United States and said that the mission was assure*; of sympathetic welcomes. —U.P.
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  • 381 3 Thousand* of Malays hi their gay dresses gathered yesterday to wish their Su!tan, Major-General Sir Ibrahim, a h::ppy 75th birthday. They thronged the grounds of the Istann Hesar, Johore Bahru, where he held a levee and garden party. had not taken part in the terrorism naw
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  • 200 3 A YOUNG Chinese, Ong See Liang, was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday on a charge Of! unlawful possession of three revolvers. On a second charge of possession of 18 rounds
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  • 58 3 nkippt ra <>/ th> ;<,,irh m were alarin- ir/j< n dsrflc rt<■'/'/ f*« ''I'l'it's face. > umI otiu > th> (fhmeae po- i their hands H,< iiUtnn and it) ttnra )oin- Jo m 1 1 n. i iiti} tin earckamcd away i kick threatened tht
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  • 232 4 ABOUT tnis War Claims business. There is a little matter of $85,700,000 which, accoraing to the Commission, is due to come to us from Japan. Are tney quite sure we are going to get it At the moment, this asset seems somewhat conjectural to say the least.
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  • 145 4 PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek announces a ten-point programme for national reconstruction. And the second of his points is: *'To be punctual and orderly." This may seem rather like a copy-book maxim with no place in a great reconstruction scheme. But not so fast. Think of all the hours
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  • 76 4 THE Hussars are here. This famous British regiment makes its first visit to Malaya. Welcome to the Hussars. Says Gen. Ritchie; "I wish you all good fortune in the tasks that lie ahead." And so do all of us. Eight men in every ten of the
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  • 1225 4  -  KARACHI city of the camel DELHI cifiy of the cow by RONALD STEAD This is a tale of two 1 cities. One is Karachi. The other is New Delhi, Capital of India. It is a story of camels and cows and contrasts. And it emphasizes
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  • 465 4 HISTORY teaches us that any policy aiming at encouraging or envenoming, racial antipathies for selfish pur poses will inevitably recoil upon the heads of its authors. The long-term interests oi Malaya, as well as those of the British Commonwealtn, demand that means be found to
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  • 110 4 RUSTLER. Sir.— If a census of those breeding cattle in the Municipal aieas in contravention of Municipal regulations was taken it would be found that at least 75 per cent of those who own such cattle are Government servants or their dependents. When Government discovered that most of its
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  • 559 5 by OSWALD HENRY SINGAPORE'S newest Buddhist temple, com= pleted in less than a month, will open its doors for worship today. Unique, in tnat it is a labour of love, the temple is the handiwork of 15 Ceylonese Pioneer Corps
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  • 208 5 Reuter. VRIS—One of the last pages in the story of flying bombs is being written with the detion of 38 factories in the French Occupation of Germany. tg these factories are which made clock mechanisms for the V md V-2 missile^. ne of them
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  • 97 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Friday i David Lilier 4 :hal charged -oda y that the Congressional i spy hunt was frightening j scientists away from the Atomic Energy Programme Ulienthal, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission j fired a blast at the atomic j spy investigation
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  • 118 5 Rangoon, Fti. Rail traffic 'letween Rangoon and Mandaiuy tas l>een restored, three days Iter insui gents destroyed a sectio l oi the line south of 'oungoo a"d government loops captured a large number >f in the Toungoo district last night Burmese Govinmeiit communique announced. The situation
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  • 34 5 The Officer Administering he Government in the Federation (Sir Alec Newboult) is a t present paying a short visit to Penang. He will be returning to Kual i Lumpur on Sunday.
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  • 325 5 Reuter. STOCKHOLM—The Swedish Foreign Office's warning to the Soviet Embassy here to "leave in peace" 19 year-old Lyda Makarova, Russian piai nist, whom Soviet officials were alleged to be coercing into returning to Leningrad, has been followed by similar accusations from some of ths
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  • 76 5 Reuter. PESHAWAR. Fri. The 'Red ***** t" organisation t'ounde I by Khan Abdul Ohaffar Khan, Muslim Congress Party supporter, known as the "Frontier Gandhi," has been declared illegal by the Noithwest Frontier Province Government. Khan Abdul, who is nov. President of the "Peopled Party" in the Province,
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  • 131 5 (Tribune Stan" Reporter) IL cost Singapore $40,050.09 to search 13,545 fingerprints at the Centra] Criminal Registry in Kuala Lumpur during a 21 month period ending December, 1947. 'iho Registry, drring the period, searched ;t total of 33 603 fingerprints. I Accurate figures were maintained during
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  • 60 5 Reuter—AAP. CANBERRA. Fri. Senic: Australian defence officers will accompany Dr. Htrber Evatt. Commonwealth Foreign Minister, to the Empire prim: i Ministers Conference In London ncx month. Mr. Joseph Chiefly. Prime Minister, told Parliament today. The Government had decid- ed on a deflnih: defence plan
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  • 45 5 U.P. SHANGHAI. Fri. The Chinese afternoon newspaper Ta Chnny:-yeh Pao claimed »n a Nanking dispatch today thai Lieu' (Jen. Albeit C. W. i' meyri is returning t<> china in the •nearest future with a largcseaie military aid programme.' 1 U»P.
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  • 53 5 A m day (1 reman from the Geylang pire Brigade wa:; inlured by a tailing drum venter* day morning. lie was admitted -o hospital, An Indian who was knock< d town by a lorry at Chulia Street shortly a fur 12 p.m. yesteid iy, was sent to hospital
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  • 17 5 The Ex-Services Association •»f Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, had a social evening at the Galloway Club on Wednesday.
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  • 135 5 i BERLIN, Fri. Flanked by Russian Army tommy-gumi'-Muj. Uen. Alexander Kotikov, Soviet Commandant in Berlin, I made a lightning motor tour j yestreday of the Britishi Soviet boundary are 1 in PotS- darner Platz, scene of frequent East-West incidents a lew weeks ago. Immediately afterward.-, ttua- I
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  • 148 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thur -day. Senator Bourkeb Hickenlooper siid that the report Of n»us> exodus of scientists from Oak ridge, Tennessee, atomic ener- jrv project ieetas entirely uu founded. Hickenlooper is chair man <>f tne House Senate Com mittee on Atomic Energy. He asked the
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  • 45 5 £<langor police discovered wo illegal rice mills a t Sekini chang in It > Klang area yesI terday. Police removed the impor- tant parts of the machinery confiscated the padi and rice. and destroyed th< rest of th equipment.
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  • 41 5 U.P. TOKIO, Fri. Japanese _>ffl- cials estimated 2,000 dead and j missing in the city of Ichingseki in Iwate Prefecture in North Honshu, as flooding j waters inundated the entire I city several feet deep irp
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  • 305 5 G.I.I.S. NEW DELHl—lndia is archaeologicallv a very rich country. Although much has been done in I tho past 10 discover her ancient history, a large part of lier treasures still remains unexplored The Department of Archaeology of ihe Government ol India has been, carrying out 10;-
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  • 100 5 BATAVIA, Fii. The Indonesian Republican Government has pioelaimed martial law n Surakaita, second largest Republican city in Centra! Java, iollowing renewe-d outbreak of fighting there yesterday. the, tt'publican news agency Antara 1 cportcd today. Reliable reports stated that the trouble broke out between two units of
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  • 60 5 It wa;s learned today that Indonesians attacked a Dutch •atiol south ot Malan;.; former >rovisional Republican capital >i East Java, killing three and /ouiidi i<; one. One Dutch was epoi ted missing. Military sources indicated the putro! was ambushed from im tliouged position?: within 15 kiiometera of
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    • 376 6 3 SENTENCED ON I OPIUM CHARGES THREE opium cases were brought up in the Second District Court yesterday. They concerned A 52-year-old woman. Sec It Sang, who was charged with attempting to export two pounds of cpium to Johore. See was found guilty and ordered to serve 2 months' simple
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  • 464 7  -  By ALLAN LEWIS Race-goers will be treated to a most interesting programme at Bukit Timah today, third day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting. The main event. The Liberation Cup, for Class 1 piv. 1 horses over six furlongs, should be
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  • 135 7 (By ALLAN LEWIS) Race 1. BADGER Wonder Bird Bright Mengsetig Race 2. DEMARATI S Mis* Papillon Totland Race 8. FINE FEATHERS Port Star John Bull Race 4. FREE FRENCHMAN I'al Ii finder Ross Road Race o. CABARET Snaps Couplan Race 6. ECLIPTIC Leoda Baron Race 7. GOLD MEDALLIST
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  • 89 7 Nil headquarters of the M;il;t. Foot bail Association oi is been informed tha t Western zone beiween T'rak and N. Sembilan to be played <>ff on Sept. 25 at Kuala Kangsar or Ipoh has mm beer postponed to Octobtf II at Ipoh Fxtures between Selangor i emain
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  • 67 7 in i friendly rubi> tenuis ■Hth played a t Shell House, im Wednesday, Shell Team det>a\c\ Mansfield Sports Club three games to two. Rendu Shell piayers menrig Ha> beat Tar: Kong J Chow Mun Sun? X Pahn Koon 1-3: Chaa Kwpp Huat defeated Chey
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  • 370 7 Reuter. LONDON, Friday. PRITAIN'S hopes ot having something to say about the destination of the world heavyweight title if and when Joe Louis officially announces his retirement will hang in the balance when British champion Bruce Woodcock squares up to the rugged punching,
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  • 48 7 Nee Soon Garrison RFC chalked up a well-dtserved 15 pts. to 3 pts. victory over 221 Ordnance Vehicle Coy when they met in a rugby fixture at Nee Soon o n Wednesday. This was the Nee Soon XV's third win for the season.
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  • 56 7 Thr following will represent U. K. against Australasia tomorrow at 11 a.m. on tho S.C.C. padang: A Gilmour (Capt.). Rev j W J. Steele. J. C. Smith. Major D. B. B. Haig. S. J. Masters. J. W. B. Annesley. R A Murray. E W. Uoyds. R. G.
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  • 950 7 FOLLOWING is the card for today's faces a. Bukit Timah, the third day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting: RACE 1—1.45 Horses. CL 3. Div. 3, 6 Furs. 0 4 0 Linkshir 9.00 Harper j Yong) 0 0 0 Ron Marie 8.11 Sepncer (Yong)
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  • 385 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Friday,—\fter a hearing lasting six days and the calling of a large number of witnesses, the Victoria Racing Club stipendiary stewards, on Sept. 8, decided that Syd Lyons, owner of the horse Dick Turpin, W. Duncan, trainer, and J. 11. Hayes, stable
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  • 63 7 The SHB Boys' Club defeated La Salle S.C. by five goals to two in a Div. 3 League encounter at the Geylang Stadium yesterday, j The match was played at a fast pace throughout. Scorers for Boys' Club were Poh Seng (2). Heng Fong
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  • 28 7 In the match played at the Choon Guan English Schor l ground yesterday C?mmer clal High School defeated Hospitay Youngsters by thrc goals to one.
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  • 61 7 The Eagle Sports Club will play a friendly game of soccer on Sunday against the S.H.B Boys' Club at Tclok Blangah Rd. The following will represent the Eagle Sports Club Tuck Chuen, Kam Chuen, Mun Chong, Eng Cheng. Chin Ann. Foo Kuan. Hock Seng, L. C. Mun,
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  • 460 7 WEIGHTS FOR 4TH 5TH DAYS Following are remaining weights for the fourth day of the Singapore races: Horses Class 2. Div. 2, 1| Miles Distinction 9.00 Spear Mirth 8 12 Scarlet Tiger II 8.11 Royal Lover 8.09 Shawford 8.05 Rendova 8.04 Blank Sepc 8.03 Cool Play 8.03 Jackpot 7.13 Entertainment
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  • 43 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Fri. Stephen Supina, former Airforee gunner, who bombed the United Nations headquarters with a stick of dynamite tied to a parachute, pleaded innocent today to a five-count Indictment wrier, he was arraigned before the Nassau County Court U.P.
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  • 53 8 Reuter. London. Fri. Princess Elizabeth expects to have her babu, which will be next to ne Mi line of succession, about the middle of November, it was disclosed tonight. The birth will take place at Buckingham Palace, London. The Princess is in excellent health and is resting, it
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  • 63 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Fri.- World heavyweight champion Joe Louis announced today that he will defend his title at the Yankee Stadium next June against the winner of the Joe Baksi vs. Ezzard Charles contest to be held over 15 rounds at Madison Square Garden on Nov
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  • 795 8 Nineteen records were broken at the Seventh Annual Chinese Inter-School Sports in which 900 competitors, of both sex, from 55 Chinese primary and ndddle schools competed at Jalan Besai Stadium yesterday. Fifty-two events were run yesterday and today another 48 events will be
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  • 201 8  -  by OSWALD HENRY Film: *THE 14TH OLYMPIAD" (The Glory Of Sport, Rating: ATECHNICOLOUR documentary record of the 14v.h Olympiad held recently in London and St. Moritz, with the spotlight turned on the participants and the spectators. Full of interest and thrills, climaxed with the extinguishing of
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  • 162 8 Film: "SAIGON" Rating: FOR those who love hard nghting and a clash of wits, "Saigon" is just the kind of picture that will satisfy Alan Ladd again has Veronica Lake to play opposite him, and the two who teamed so well in "This Gun For Hire" put on even
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  • 174 8 Film: "LIVING IN A BIG WAY". Rating: IT'S a case of dancing In a big way, loving in a big way and laughing in a big way for Gene Kelly and Marie (The Body) McDonald in this postwar comedy, which incidentally provides Kelly with a vehicle for a come-back
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  • 139 8 Film: "The Voice I Turtle". Rating: Director Irving Rappei found a happy tv. Ronald Reagan and Ben Parker to play the Army Sergeant Bill I jobless actress Bally M in \an Druten's m a romantic mix-up that I with a week-end dab an up at the altar. Far from
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  • 62 8 AM Methodist Churetan Singapore wiil be 1 r r 1 nemorial service tomorrow* he late Bishop Edw jvho passed away in Wme»U on Tuesday. Speakers at the Straits <> aese Methodist Church Rev. Goh Hood Kenj Chan Bee and 111 ¥*j Rev. Thevathasan will .he Geylang Methodi.-t Own*
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