Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1948

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  • 60 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE raOPU FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Prxntinq Simuilu Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh <6 Penang Telegrams: "Tribune B'pore." Telephone: 5811 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Agent»—Messrs. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbot
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  • 67 1 meriean and the Russian! sat at the openirr Ge*v*rnl Assent luietly "."ocred eac' '■i distressed sod Kevin scared at table 1 cfore him. Visionr wrote busily tched Ihesi thre.> an«: knisnesa t a sobei 4 Una assembly. km began Anteind British next to r in
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  • 60 1 her European Was I wrested in Singapore yester- -onnection with the m I tl i arms smuggling now three EuroS Eurasian all I by the Singain connection pie are in all the Dutch and European arlast night, other Singay Regulations two Chinese H The total J
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  • 20 1 YORK, Tues. Mrr. (Tie, widow of gie, Scottish-born and steel maker. Oi 519.098.104. appraisal dis--1 today
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  • 35 1 U.P. PEJOWN, Tues. Mu.st were banned Parliament Res- of the Nat* Catering Wat imposed to ra t parliaJM i '>//-.; s to drink African products. v"' exceptions s imported ParfuH a mour-
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  • 391 1 U.S. Get Ready For Emergency Mobi lisa Hon LONDON Cabinet meeting WASHINGTON: War Chiefs plan "M" Day PARIS: Ministers meet again Reuter and U.P JENSION over <he Berlin crisis continues to grow in the Western capitals. In London, it was reported that the British Cabinet
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  • 28 1 Reuter. KARACHI. Tues. All Indian bank notes will cease to be legal tender in Pakistan after September 30. it was officially announced tonight. Reuter.
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  • 151 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. —Persons who are liable to pay both Malayan income tax and United Kingdom income tax in respect of the same income are entitled to a measure of relief from United Kingdom tax in accordance with Section 27, Finance Act of 1920. This
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  • 53 1 U.P. NEW YORK, Tries. British Member of Parliament Albert Edwards forecast that th" Communist Party will be outiawed in Britain within the nex*. five months. He made this statement to reporters when he arrrived on the Queen Elizabeth for a two months lecture tour of
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  • 49 1 U.P. HAVANA. Tues. -It was be- lieved that 60 were injured n Matanzas Province, which felt the full force of last night's hurricane. Several hundred houses were damaged. Communication is still interrupted with the interior. It is understood the affected area s without light and water.- -U.P.
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  • 20 1 Reuter. COLOMBO. Tues. Ceylon and France have agreed exchange diplomatic ministers, it was officially announced today. Reuter.
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  • 16 1 Singapore C.I.D. arrested three Chinese yesterday in connection with being members of unlawful societies.
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  • 56 1 The Batpka, a 85-ton Seine clems trawler, manned by an all-Ceylonese R.N.V.R. crexc of ten arrived in Singapore yesterday. Purchased in Australia by the Ceylon Government, this vessel is to augment the Ceylon Fishery Department fleet. At the wheel, Leading Seaman A. Wise, beside him is
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  • 54 1 U.P. LONDON, Tues. A London bus conductor kissed all women passengers as they stepped off in the heart of East London at noon todaySome of the women struggled. Others called the police. The conductor was hustled off to hospital. A London transport official explained later "the conductor apparently
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  • 80 1 HUNT ON FOR HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER Singapore Traffic Police are trying to trace a hit-and-run motorist who knocked down a Chinese cyclist <it the 7th m.s., Bukit Timah Road at about 10 a.m. yesterday. The cyclist has been admitted into the Civilian General Hospital suffering from suspected fractures of the left
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  • 37 1 KOTA TINGGI. Today. A Chinese driver of a three-ton lorry was killed when the loaded truck skidded and overturned nine miles from Kota Tinggi at 6 p.m. yesterday A passenger was also injured.
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  • 128 1 LONDON. Tues.—Bruce Woodcock, absent from the ring since his thrashing from Joe Baksi. knocked-out the American Lee Oma in the fourth round of their non title eightround tight tonight at llarnngay. but it was not an impressive victory. Both boxen were tastily booed by
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  • 55 1 Reuter. PARIS. Tues. The Agu Khan arrived here tcday by air from his Riviera villa at CanI nes for consultation with medical specialists. A member of his suite told Reuter tonight that the state of his health was not such as to cause anxiety, but
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  • 37 1 GENEVA. Tues. Twelve i countries, including Britain and i the United States, have signed a two-year multilateral trade treaty giving "most favoured nations" treatment to Western Germany, it was announcoJ here today.
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  • 76 1 U.P. CLEVELAND, Tues.—Two policemen, strictly in the interest of safety-aiL will get good and scientifically drunk in public here on Thursday. Their drinking bout will be the highlight of the tenth Annual Ohio State Safety Conference. Delegates will start objectively at the two plastered cops, who will
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  • 355 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. —A "D" crew—fliers who had had no recent experience of flying on the particular route concerned—piloted the plane carrying Sir Edward Gent, then High Commissioner, Malaya, which collided with a Swedish air liner at Northolt airport. This was revealed at
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  • 42 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. NEW YORK, Tup*.—Marcel Cerdan of France became the new world middle weight champion when be stopped Tony Zale in their title fight here tonight. Zale failed to rmswer the bell for the l*Jth round.— Renter.
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  • 57 1 The fal.se rail lias been erected for today's races, and all races will be lun on the outside of this. This rail is 15 feet out from the permanent rail. This morning's lain should do the track good, and the going wdl be good. Best
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  • 59 2 Ohio, U.S.A., wants to sell Singapore heavy earth moving equipment and 40--ton off-the-highway trucks. Mr. George M. Perry an expert agent from Cleveland arrived at Kallang yesterday after a visit to the NEI on this "earthy" mission. He has been negotiating with a leading Singapore trading firm to
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  • 160 2 Wong Van Lai, manager of the International Hotel at 290-A and 290-B, Jalan Besar, was I acquitted and discharged from the Fourth Police Court yesterday evening when he appeared on a summons charge. Inspector Meyer made a j routine check of the hotel on I the night
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  • 186 2 A public meeting of the Singapore Association yesterday agreed by 57 votes to 5 that the present War Damage Claims scheme should be drastically re vised. There was unanimity of agreement that all legal war claims should be met, and that the small
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  • 157 2 One of the disadvantages Ol the scheme (he said) is that it is mainly concerned with the war risks scheme. With reference to unidentified property, he said that, although the Custodian of Property has in his hands an estimated $52 million, the person who lost his property, or whose
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  • 403 2 Sir Roland Braddell. the main speaker, dwelt at length on the question of seizure. Although an eminent counsel said that seizure is covered under the War Risks scheme, the Government do not accept it. They have arrived at a compromise because they consider that litigation will be hazardous and
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  • 164 2 Mr. G Chattle, defending the cause of the small man, said that if smaller men got together anil voiced their opinion, something may result. Big business, he was sure, was out to defend itself. If the small man was not considered, there was going to be lot
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  • 219 2 Mr. A. A. Ewing referred to the several big men throughout Malaya who had to leave the country all of a sudden, entail heavy losses, and come back in 1945 and rehabilitate on what finance they had. There were several companies which did not make any profit during
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  • 138 2 Inche Sardon Jubir appealed to the Select Committee to pay greater consideration |for the small man, who lost everything through no fault of his. Mr. A. F. Thorne asked if the Malayan public was to even out what the Japanese would not be able to pay for damages
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  • 98 2 Mr. Sandy G. Pillay did not see why the Japanese assets in Malaya should go into the Empire Pool. We should hang on to it. he suggested. Tho scheme envisaged the raising of about $259 million from the Malayan public for settling these claims. Many of che
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  • 92 2 Mr. Ftodgers (S.H.B.) said tho War Damage Claims Commission amounted, ir. effect, to u third Government in Malaya, i There was an attempt to secure for the Commission wide powers over every business here, Quot- j ing references of the Commission in the present Report in relation to
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  • 209 2 A Chinese born in this country is a British subject and therefore he has a right to enter the country. This was tho submission made by Mr. P. F. de Souza, before Mr. Justice Jobling in the Singapore High Court yesterday, on behalf of a Chinese
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  • 361 2 JHE "Yang Lav Sai" system of marriage among the Chinese in which the prospective bridegroom becomes a member of the bride's family, was discussed in the Singapore High Court yesterday during the hearing of a claim for damages for malicious prosecution. The action was brought by
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  • 28 2 Shortly alter 2 p.m. yesterday, a Chinese walked into a shop in North Bridge Road and robbed a compatriot of two gold rings valued at $158.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 276 2 i On the i n BLUE NETWORK MALAY ENGLISH PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon. English Schools Broadcast. 1.00 p.m. Viva America, 1.30 News. 1.45 Sidney Bechet His New Orleans Orchestra. 1.55 to 6.20 Commentaries on the Singapore Races From Bukit Timah with interval music from the
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  • 848 3 \N A F special investigator said that during his in- suspected there might be important or wellvilian pers »nages M involved in the loss of R.A.F. rnuipnient from tnr ">™trip at Pay a Lobar. ,tor. Sgt. Wilson a A p Special Investl-
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  • 364 3 Cyclon Lashed CeylonBound Ship Off Brisbane Caught in the tail-end of a cyclone which to?sed them about for two day.s and having to crawl at five knots per hour for 450 mdes to reach Sourabaya with a broken down engine were the experiences of 10 Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Re
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  • 22 3 U.P. LONDON, Tues. —Major-General John Duncan, 76, who was commander of the British Shanghai Defence Force in 1927, died here today.- U.P.
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  • 76 3 Siamlak, an Indian, claimed in the Fourth Police Court yesterday that 12 swimming trunks, eight pairs of short pants, 12 singlets. 10 shirts and two blankets cost only $25. The Magistrate, Mr. A. <J. Shears, after- imposing fine ol $10, or one wee.K's r.i., commented
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  • 50 3 H.E. the Governor Sir FrankHn Gimspn flew on a high speed visit to *Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning for consultations with Sir Alec Newboult, Officer Administering the Federation. Sir Franklin left Singapore in the morning and returned by the afternoon flight of the Malayan Airways.
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  • 110 3 More Planes For SydneyLondon Run Qantas and BO AC are now running an augmented Constellamon service twice a week between Sydney ant London. Constellations fly from Sydney fo r London o n Tuesdays and Saturdays and Lancastrians every Thursday and every second Sunday. Mail and cargo facilities have been stepped
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  • 140 3 Wong Sang Seng, a youth of about 20, stabbed his manager. Goh Boon Say. four times with a kitchen knife possessing a blade eight inches long. Injuries sustained by the manager of the Fleet Canteen. H. M. Dockyard, was a lacerated wound, two inches long and
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  • 76 3 Reuter. Bangkok, Mon. A week-end clash between Siamese police and a band of Muslim insurgents in the district of Yala near the Malayan frontier was oported here today. Three insurgents were killed md one policeman severely vounded. A Siamese Army oflicei is roing to Singapore shortly to
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  • 81 3 A police constable in the Third Police Court yesterday said that he had side-stepped when a lorry v/hich he had signalled with a led lamp failed to stop. When questioned by the prosecuting officer why he sidestepped, he repealed tha* the "lorry wanted to knock
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  • 71 3 Mis. Barbara Unwin Hew to Singapore from the UK yesterday afternoon to marry Capt. L. W. Perry, pilot at Port Swettenham. The ceremony takes place at the Marriage Registry at Fuller ton Buildings at 11 o'clock this morning. Capt. Perry came down to Singapore to meet
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  • 29 3 A talk on "Economics" wil! be given by Uneliu Abd >' bin Abdul Hamid at the UMNO premises, Jalan Ibrahim, johuh Bahru. at 8.30 p.m. on Sept. 25.
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  • 173 3 FTWO Chinese youngsters, Wong Kee Chow and Seah Ah Choon, who admitted a number of previous convictions, were sentenced to eight years' rigorous imprisonment and 10 strokes of the rotan each, by Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor at th" Singapore Assize Court yesterday.
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  • 2399 4  -  By Andrew Roth Macassar, East Indonesia. WHEN the cadavarous Dutch delegate Dr. Eelco Van Kleffens arose dm ing the Security Council's hearings last summer to ask that the state of East Indonesia be admitted as a witness in the Dutch-Indonesian dispute,
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  • 216 4 fUN running is a dirty trade. And there is no U doubt that a good deal ol* it is going on in South East Asia today. Do the men who grasp so greedily at its immense profits realise what they are doing? Do they realise the misery,
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  • 195 4 THERE is no mystery about who makes the Thompson sub-machine gun. There is no mystery about who makes the Colt .45 automatic. There is no mystery about who makes any gun, grenade or explosive. The maker's name is stamped on his product. Now we do not suggest
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  • 90 4 JjEVEN judges meet in Rome to decide which beautiful girl should compete for the title of Miss Italy. They do not meet, as you would expect in the open, with the lovelies parading before them but barricaded in a hotel kitchen, with a lot of fuming parents, friends
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  • 177 5 AVERSEAS listeners to British Broadcasting Cor- porations transmissions will be receiving promes on new wavelengths in the near future. H two European nations ted rb agreement n (»11 reallocation A radio wavelengths. These to take place on 1950 H dale most of Bri"j smitten will
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  • 105 5 U.P. BOSTON. Tues. Prime Minister CosteUo of Eire told a press conference today that he hoped for an early end to the partition of Ireland so that any "bitterness" between Eire and England might be healed. Though he declined to predict how soon he
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  • 182 5 Stating that ho thought there was insufficient evidence to convict the first appellant. Mr. Justice BostOCk Hill in the Supreme Court. Penang. last week allowed the appeal of Kenny Leembruggen, well-known Penang sportsman, quashing the sentence of 12 months' imprisonment passed on him by the Penang
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  • 418 5 IPOH, Tues.— Top priority for the provision of 1 cheap and sanitary dwelling houses was urged by the Hon. Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng OBE., JP., at a joint meeting of the Social Welfare Committee and the Tuberculosis Board held in the Secretariat. Referring to
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  • 129 5 MR. 11. A. FORRER, Fourth District Judge, Patron ot the Swing Badminton Part v. distributed the current year's tournament prizes at the party's first anniversary celebration at 311 East Ceil I Road last Sunday. In bis speech, Mr. Tan lluav Beng, the President, extended the Party's thanks
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  • 833 5 RETRIAL ORDERED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues—The question of admissibility of a confession obtained by promises and threats by a person in authority was decided by Justice Graham Callow in the Supreme Court, Seremban, in a written judgment, extracts from which are given below. Justice Graham Callow ordered a
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  • 48 5 MALAGA. Tues The Malacca Municipal Labour Union is to establish a school shortly, where its members' u ...menfolk will be given facilities for learning sewing. and other needlcworkß. The local Welfare Department has offered to equip the school free of charge, and fclN impart free instruction
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  • 23 5 The Malaya kiwi League has donated a sum of i $118.57 towanls the maintcnI ance of orphans m the fcf&lao l French Convent.
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  • 287 6 A taxi, heading toward Changi Road on August 7, was suddenly stopped by a party of police near Kebun Übi at about 7.15 p.m. Its three passengers were Pte. Alexander Milne. Chong Kee Chin and Sulaiman bin Abdul Ra'of. On searching the taxi the
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  • 215 6 A meeting will be held in the premises of Ihe Singapore Oversea Chinese Import Export Association on Friday at 3 p.m. to discuss a taxation newly enforced by the Indonesian authorities, said Mr. Kwek Soan I.oh, Chairman of the Association, to the Tribune yesterday. The
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  • 69 6 Lim Chong Pin, an old man, blind in one eye. said he was unemployed and voiced a wish to live with his daughter in Kluang after he faced a charge in the Fourth Police Court yesterday with begging for alms from passers-by along Rochore Road on
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  • 195 6 Curiosity cost Ahmad bin Karim $20 in a game of chance promoted by Majid bin Hussain. Ahmad said that he was walking down Beach Road in company with a friend when they came to a group of people. Out of curiosity, they penetrated to the forefront
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  • 154 6 Allah Yar Khan, a police in the Royal Base, was alleged to have robbed a Malay cot bin Ibrahim, of $2.95 at 7.50 p.m. on Mondn stone, Sembawang Road. Mustapha, who was off duty at the time was walking along Sembawang Road when he sud
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  • 26 6 Reuter. BANGKOK, Tues.- The Siamese Government today rejected the Chinese Governments protest against the recent arrest of about 300 Chinese secret society leaders. —Reuter.
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  • 80 6 Chian Yuep w Cantonese woman of tl admitted to the Magi* •A. G. Shears, that si "pain in the ch< asked her if she Wms. She was charged Fourth Police Court with begging fo, aln^* Sept* if Un th <- She lives with ho, dau
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  • 17 6 Yesterday's cajuaßH the Federation sh< bandit wound«-.i Specu stables and Auxilary p had two woundc
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    • 532 6 SITUATIONS VACANT. Applications are invited from trained Electrical Engineers for the appointment of ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER in the Electrical Department of The Singapore Harbour Board. Preference will be given to applicants under 35 years of age with experience in marine installation work and with specialist training in the servicing of
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    • 254 6 NOTICE In the Estate of EVERARD REGINALD ALLEN, deceased. All persons having any claims against the estate of th" abovenamed deceased late of Messrs. Roustead Company Limited, Singapore, who died in Siam in or about October, 1943, are required to send particulars of their claims in writing to the Public
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  • 87 7 i I land Clu'/s September ('competition the 2nd nine on Sunuoon llltod in a win Mrs. K. T. San who da net s<oie of 33. following wett- some of turned Mr K T. San 43 10=33, Poh and W G. Atkinson ,j Mrs. S. K. Gaw v
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  • 273 7 Crowd Sang 'Lie Down'— And American Obliged Reuter. LONDON, Tues—Bruce Woodcock, British and European heavyweight champion, gained a fourth round knock-out victory over Lee Oma, the American heavyweight aged 32, at Harringay arena here tonight in a flght which was accompanied by catcalls, boos
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  • 164 7 APPROXIMATELY 50 Singapore Cricket C'uL ***** players turned out for the tirst i selection trial match of th> Club on the padang yesterday. The trial was played in order jto select "fifteens" for th< j Newcomers verses The Res; game which Is to be
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  • 271 7 Chinese Athletes 7 Tiger Sports Club 2 JIGERS met with severe defeat when they met the Chinese Athletes in the final match of' the First Division League at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Monopolising the play in both sessions, the Athletes, who lost the first-round match by
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  • 233 7 rrilK stage is all set for the annual ladies vs. gentlemen eric 1 ket "test match" on the padang on Friday. Iloth teams have been drawn from members of the Singapore Cricket Club and the game will start at 4.30 p.m. A few additional rules
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  • 51 7 Unicorn's Sports Club troune ed R.A.S.C. Training School in a Third Division League game played at Geylang Stadium yesterday by 5-1. The game was played at a fast oace throughout. Grew scored the only goal for R.A.S.C. The scorers for Unicorn's were: Gomes —2, Lopez. Van Huzien and
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  • 26 7 In a friendly game of soccer played on the Blangah Road ground on Sunday. Eagle Sports Club beat the S.H.B. Boys' Club by one-nil.
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  • 27 7 Due to the "Ladies vs. Men annual cricket fixture on Friday, the hockey practice for S.C.C. members will be held on Thursday at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 117 7  -  By ALLAN LEWIS By "MIKE" Race I. STYMIE Race L LAURIE Chits Campanile Fair Week Sir Keith Race 2. SKYMASTER Race A. DARK ROMANCE Duke San Sky Master Waif Marcheta 111 Race 8. FATALYK Race 3. KNIGHT Sir Fresco GALLANT Meath Fsirlyn Sir Fresco Race 4. SHAWFORD
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  • 827 7 FOLLOWING is the card for today's races at Bukit Timah, the fourth day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting RACE 1—2.00 Horses, Cl. 3, Div. 4. 6 Fins 00 0 Silver Star 9.00 (Heddle) 2 0 0 Campanile 8.12 Lawler (Fox) 00 0 Iron Duke
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  • 496 7  -  By ALLAN LEWIS Today's programme at Bukit Tlmah, fourth day of the &T.C. Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, Is a welibalanced one and fields will be of nice size which should provide a most interesting day's racing. Lit. Col. T. L. Fox should have a good
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  • 94 7 A record number of entries 1 has been received for f his year's Chung Hwa Shield basketball and volleyball league competitions. The games are expected to start on Sept. 26 iri the Happy j World Stadium. Mr. Goh Chye Hin, the presij dent of the Singapore Chinese
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    • 176 7 MwiTirat,' rowtitnn...» hotwu nmi Km ARM END ARIZ MAXQtKS REX SATURDAY M'NITE! I ■■■■■■aHBHMMHBHBHOSnflHHHHHHHHI "DIRECTORY OF REGISTERED BUSINESS NAMES AND COMPANIES OF SINGAPORE, 1949" FIRMS who desire to advertise or to insert additional details in the above Directory are advised to send back their Forms as soon as possible. Copy
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  • 185 8 Reuter. TEL AVIV, Tues.—lrgun Zvai Leumi, Jewish terrorist organisation, today accepted an Israeli Government ultimatum ordering their disbandment and the handing over of their "army" to Israeli defence forces. The Government also ordered ligun members to join the Israeli Army and take the oath of allegiance. Am
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  • 94 8 Reuter. GENEVA, Tuesday. Steel production throughout Europe lias Increased by 21 per cent his year ov< r 1947, the Euro- I pean Economic Commission announced iociay. Production was still soaring and by the new year the total i European output lor the year was (xpected to teach
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  • 489 8 Hatta Snubs Van Mook "We'll Help" Offer Reuter and U.P. BATAVIA, Tues.—lndonesia's former Socialist Premier, Dr. Amir Sjarifuddin, was today reported to have become Prime Minister of the new Communist Republic" in Java, under the Presidency of Muso, 50-year-old ex-teacher who returned from Moscow 37
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  • 73 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Tuesday.— The turmer Japanese Davis Cup lawn tennis players -Zenz > Shimizu, Ichiya Kumagat and Takeichi Harada—hope tha* Japan soon will be permitted to return to international comoetitions, according to Major James Gerard of Gen. Mac Arthur's staff. Major Gerard made this statement
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  • 45 8 THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKevror, recently visited the Sembawang Village Committee. Pictures here show him studying map of the areas covered by the Committee, and a member of the Committee wel coming him on his arrival. (PR Photos).
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  • 129 8 Reuter. OTTAWA. Tuesday.— Sir Sir Stafford Criops. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, met the Canadian Cabinet foreign trade committee today to r the opening of the Anglo-Canadian trade talks. Sir Stafford and his advisers gave the Canadiana detailed summary <»i Britain's economic and hade plans for the
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  • 402 8 U.P. PARIS. Tues. of the 58 nations of the United Nations General Assembly in the Palais dc Chaillot here today chose for President 53-year-old Dr Herbert V. Evatt. Australian Minister for External Affairs, after a close run with a rival candidate. Dr. Juan Atilio
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  • 37 8 LONDON, Tues.- Lord Strachey told a press conference today that Britain would not buy a single bushel of United Slates bumper wheat and corn crops this year in continuation of her dollar saving campaign.
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  • 186 8 U.P. LONDON. Tues. Britain's adverse balance of trade increased in August to £39.100,--000. compared with £33.600,--000 in July and £38.300.000 in June. according to the monthly Board of Trade returns. Partly because August had only 25 working days compared with 27 in July, both imports
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  • 51 8 U.P. BATAVIA. Tuesday. The Military Commander of Jogjakarta tonight imposed a censorship upon all publications and public speeches. Antara. the Rtpublican News Agency, reported that tallies and distribution of political pamphlets also have been banned. Violators of the new directives, Antara declared, will be subject to martial
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  • 484 8 U.P. LONDON, Tues.—The Red Dean ol Canterbury Dr. Hewlett Johnson disclosed todaj h accepted a renewed invitation to go t ed States, where he will "warn the if war comes there will be 300.000.000' against the West —and it will be fighting
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  • 43 8 U.P. BUDAPEST. Tues. Two American oil company officials who were arrested on Saturday on industrial sabotage charges, were accused today of being "American Nazis". It was learned that American Minister Serden Chapin had protested verbally to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry. -U.P.
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  • 151 8 With the exc<i4iqa «I or two Cup Candkhts wry did fast wot k tlx it was done by horses wife a> gagements today Little Ned k Silver Jupiter (Hbrf Ir company when h work from the ally increasing the Httttq came home the last In i 1
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  • 36 8 Reuter. LONDON. Tuesday J tet Result: At CardiMJ morgan vs. an Ei match was drawn gan 320 and Ul dared (Pollard 3 land XI 248 foi and 182 for 6 (Len H« ,tt> -Reuter.
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