Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1948

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  • 61 1 The Malaya Tribune BX THE PEOPLE FOR TOE PEOPLE Larger Sales than any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Printing Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh A Penang Telei/ram*: "Tribune H'ptne." Telephone: MJJ Uneĕ) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Lvn*lun Ayentg M ewra. VuUn Tutnrr Lid.,
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  • 793 1 1 MALAYA: We're getting on toy 2 BERLIN: Bing 3 Ultimatum to Soviet 3 LONDON: UK ready to rail up 2 million Reuter. |»HE British Govern roe nt has asked for the views of the Malayan
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  • 82 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Weds. It •night estimntnd that .alucd at $10,000,000 itroyed at the Wing wan house tire winch ,s •controlled. fJoods include 2.500.000 galf woodotl, 0.000 bags of Government rationed rice. of wool, cotton, crepe rubber and ■Kttoi in; tyers. worsened tonight 16 hour
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  • 98 1 Talks Behind "Curtain I Wed Kmtrieui 'tiplomatic houics i they bcMeTtd i inference of 'nwlrn Russia'a "satellite cou.. u being hel'i or had in the Soviet Untoa thai Mr. Moloto" 1 the only one of the Big kgn ministers artfcj not go to Parti for Ine NaUona General Aa- meeting,
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  • 34 1 Reuter. JAMAICA. Wed Six pass Pjen were today taken .n !M ton British freighter rn °n*i which ran aground w Aiue Cayman Island m Se h „2 on i)oard. Rsntei
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Wed. In the House of Commons, Colonial Secretary Arthur Creech •Jones, in reply to questions before the statement on lhe Malaya situation, said it was not in the public interest to give the number of British armed forces in Malaya.
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  • 198 1 Segamat. Today. Johore police, assisted by the mihtary. scored some successes in two operations yesterday. In a combined raid on an area in the jungle between th~ railway line at Penak Halt and tho Johore Labis estat\ they killed a bandit and seized a considerably amount >f
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  • 42 1 Reuter. CAIRO. Wed. Nine people, /ore killed and between 10 and 0 were believed hurt when an xploruon. thought to have been auscd by a bomb wrecked throe 1 iour houses in the Jewish lartci of Cairo today. Reuter.
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  • 23 1 Five Chinese were dctaine 1 mder the Emergency ReguUions in Singapore, yesterday The total number of detainee-? low is 309.
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  • 33 1 Reuter. PARIS. Wed. Nineteen people were killed an« 100 i jured when two army k){Mci lull of explosives eoitiJed, exploded and set fire to houses at Laghuat. Algeria, tonigl;.. Reuter.
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  • 236 1 Reuter. THE House of Commons was told last night thai the cost of livinc in Malaya is still 300 per rent, above thr \\Y.\\\ level. Tho statement was marl- by Mr. Creech Joim\s. the Colonial Secretary. He said that the cost
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  • 41 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Wed.- The District Court after a further hear ing yesterday leserved Judgment until Sept. 28 in the "giant bear" stock case involving M; Tv Vee-pin, son of the indu»trial magnate Mr. Tv Yue-hsen. and three others. Reuter.
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  • 57 1 Uniformed and plain cloth.nernbers of the Singapore Po lice force screened 130 md four Indians in Balesti Road Moulmein Road area, this morning. Five Chinese, three of whni are believed to be connects with secret societies were clc tamed. Three other Chinese allege i to be
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  • 100 1 SEGAMAT. Today. A band of 15 terrorists, am.cv with a bren gun. sr.cn gur.rand rifles failed in their j; tempt to kill Mr Angus assistant manager jf Y« g Peng estate in an ambush yesterday. Mr. Angus was travelling on a motor cycle with n Chinese contractor
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  • 72 1 Reuter. PARIS. Weds Rusjia today attempted to thfoW out a Chilean motion io r discussion on the Soviet Government's refusal to allow Russian wives to jcin fhelr husbands abroad. The Soviet delegate. Mr. Vyshinsky, said that Russian law forbidding marriages between Soviet cithers and aliens "is to
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  • 162 1 U.P. LONDON. Weds. TSic House of Lords was Informed today that Britain had completed arrangements foe the calling up of 1,000.000 men or more if an emergency arises. Lord Hall, Fu st Lord of Die Admiralty, outlined the stop.> taken to meet a possible crisis.
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  • 61 1 ITribune Staff Reporter) The Singapore Co-opeiati"? stores Society is offering two tudent scholarships of $10. ■ach for 1949. Th» students should be study ng in Std. IX during the year award. The scholarAips aie teoa')i< o students, whose parents a. r nembcrs of tht local Co-opera
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  • 38 1 One man died and throe others were injured when a military lorry in which they were travelling overturned in Ayei Rajah Road at 8 p.m last night. All the men were L.E.Ps.
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  • 26 1 Reuter. MUNICH. Wed. Col.- General Franz Haider. former chief of the German General Staff, was declared "not guilty by a Munich Denazification tribunal today.—Reuter.
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  • 24 1 Four Chinese footpads waylaid and robbed a compatriot "4 $4 and a $40-wristwatch in Notth Bridge Road at 11.48 p.m.. yesterday.
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  • 512 1 Reuter. PARIS, Wed. The three Western powers h a v c handed a note on the Berlin crisis to the Soviet Ambassadors in Paris, London and Washington, it was oirieia'ij learned here tonight. The note i; regarded by observers here as a last attempt
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  • 56 1 Two senior officers from GHQ. FARELF, and an officer of the First Devons were recipients ol awards from the Governor at Government House this morning. They are: LI. Col. J. L. Chapman. Royal Sussex Rcgt.. I Lt--Col. D. L. Robertson, ynd Capt. Rcdvers Marshall. The I
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  • 55 1 Reuter. The Opposition last night approved Mr. Bevin's attitude towards the Berlin problem. The chief Opposition speaker, Mr. Richard Rutler, said: "If that represents the policy of the Government I think ne can return to Paris and teH them that we shall back him to put
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  • 97 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Wed. At least 25 |M*ople lost th">r lives, 66 were hospitalized and over 50 missing In the Hongkong dock fire, lhe worst in 14 years. Out of the SI in hospital, many are not *xpasted In survive. The Are is still
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  • 108 2 Chuah Liat Kiam. an om man. was yesterday charged in the Second District Court with possession of an apparatus for smoking opium and also possessing a quantity of chandu. He pleaded guilty on the first charge and claimed trial on the second. Bail offered was
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  • 92 2 G. NewtOß, from his room in No. 2 Mess, adjacent to the hangar yard. H. M. Dockyaid. saw Eng Lok Poh placing bolts and nuts into a tin on the evening of Sept. 21. Eng was detained and 200 I bolts and nuts to the
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  • 170 2 As parts of the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations on October I, the Women's Section of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress will hold an essay :ompetition the subject: 'Non-violence." There will be two groups ainior and senior groups. Th* 1 former is open to all students
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  • 419 2 I SINGAPORE Labour Department is examining a the teehnieal details of a Central Provident Fund for wage earners in the Colony. Such centralised system would give employees of priv ate firms the opportunity to seek higher paid i jobs without being tied down to the
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  • 436 2 Expert evidence that the signature on the cheque for $4,200, purported to be that of Lee Kwee Chik's, was a forgery and that it was not his genuine signature, was given in the Singapore High Court yesterday at the continued hearing of the suit for damages
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  • 25 2 Chan Yeow was sentenced to thiee months' rigorous imprisonment in the Second District Court yesterday for possessing three pieces of chandu weighing half-a-pound.
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  • 84 2 Five local Chinese students have passed the National Amoy University matriculation examination held here a month ago They are Messrs. Sia Chin Yeh. Tay Such Sen. Hong Chye Chin. Lin Ming Choo and Chen Tze Hsin. This was announced by thy Singapore Chinese ConsulateGeneral
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  • 163 2 Seven British oilmen will •exile" themselves in Paj.ua tor a year to look for oil for tfie Australasia Petroleum ComPa On'e of them who passed through Singapore yesterday by BOAC told the Tribune the. might find the oil. but woulc certainly miss their wives anc
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  • 703 2 GENERATOR CASE A CORPORAL of the R.A.F. SIB, alleged in the Ninth Police Court yesterday that bills, amounting to nearly $500. wen found in the kit of two of the five accused in th? "Generator Case." Currency notes which were also discovered in their possession were
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  • 258 2 ARMED with a pair of scissors, a middle-aged Hockchew, Leng Tai Long, entered a barber's shop, stabbed the proprietor and killed his nephew. Tai Long then stabbed himself four times in the abdomen with the same weapon. This was revealed in the Seventh Police Court yesterday
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  • 229 3 youth swimming in Katong found himself n difficulties. A Malay fisherman, passing the spot hu, was called upon to help. The fisherman i that he could not swim. He paddled on. The vmith was drowned This was stated yesterday in the Coroner's Court where a verdict
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  • 103 3 langoi State Commeet on Oct. 3 at tan SuUuixuun Club, Lumpur, tv discus- re- I jtion < 4 tiii' present ad-' machinery and the to boost U P the retary, Inche iiaba raid there at c only j for the whole i mdly i eflects
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  • 198 3 Festival day, Cheow Ah Tai, a cot 'er. said l.c having his tiffin when Leow Yong Fab tame up aid what cause had he "to be so happy when he still wed Mm money." quarrel ensued and Ah Tai be aas a "bit
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  • 47 3 Thrte prisoners were execut ed at the Taiping prison or September 17. fo r unlawfullycarrying or possessing firearms or ammunition. They were: Teoh Chin Seang, son or Tcoh Yik; Loo Meng, son Cf Loo Ah Kong, and Yong Kam Her.g. so n of Yong Pak.
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  • 23 3 The East-West Society Will be Us General Meeting tonight at the YMCA Orchard Road, tonight a t 8.30 p.m.
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  • 31 3 Th opening of a sea route between Malaya and S watow by the China Merchant Navigation Company was now under consideration, announced the Pan Malayan Teochew Guild yesterday.
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  • 31 3 U.P. ATHENS, Wed.—A hundred and four guerillas have been killed during the most recent of a series of strong Communist attacks on army positions north of Kastoria.- U.P.
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  • 77 3 The Representative of the Governmen, of India In Malaya will have a new official secretary from tomorrow. Mr. S. Thiruvengadathan. the new secretary, arrived by Lancastrian via Colombo, yesterday evening. He will replace Mr. S. Swaminathan, th L presen t secretary who is returning to
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  • 49 3 Passages to India have become Scarce once again. There will be only ore BISN boat per monih on the Madras-Singa-pore run for a three-month period from now, the Tribunt understands. 'lhe s.s. Rajula has been docked for iepairs and only the s.s. Vasna will do regular trips.
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  • 215 3 BEFORE passing sentence, Mr. E. P. Shanks, First District Juuge, turned to Tan Soon Yeat and said: "It is perfectly obvious you are a pest!" Yeat was then ordered to serve nine weeks' rigorous imprisonment. He was charged with cheating Ang Kiang Seng
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  • 312 3 Reuter. A new driit* claimed to relieve hay fever and X-Ray treatment for the elimination of unsightly skin blemishes in babies aie two recent medical developments reported in the United States. Ptophenpy thiamine. the anti-hay fever drug, has been used experimentally on a group of 227
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  • 83 3 An Indian youth with a remarkable record ot five previous convictions. tour for theft and one for trespass, was produced in the Fourth Police Court yesterj day charged with trespassing !on the afternoon of Sept. o The complainant. Mrs Anna Michelsen. said that I she heard a
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  • 188 3 A Hockchia monk and two Indians wore committed to the Assizes by the Seventh Magistrate R. J. C. Wad yesterday The monk, Ng Ah Moy, was charged with the possession of 554 rounds of 9 m.m. ammuni1 tion. He was arrested on i August
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  • 131 3 "I have no power to make an order for your stay he-e after you have served your sentence. You must make that application to the Immigration Officer". Mr. Justice Jobling told a Chinese illegal immigrant this In the Singapore High Court yesterday. The Chinese
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  • 200 3 On the Atlantic seaboard of the United States television is superseding the radio and is proving a great comoetitor to the movies. Rev. M. Dodsvvorth said this when Be spoke to Rotarian; yesterday about his impressions of the U. S. A. He said the
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  • 42 3 A FREAK child, born to .1 Malay woman in Kam pong Tcdong, Malacca, has died. It had twu heads, four eyes, ft>ur hands, two bodies but only one pair of legs. The mot her, however, is reported to be well.
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  • 82 3 A prediction of a bright future for Kallang Airport as an important world-feeder airport for aircraft not exceeding 60,000 lbs. bearing weight was made by an R.A.F. spokesman at a press conference yesterday. The spokesman said that Kallang airport is excellent, a first-class aerodrome for planes of
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  • 87 3 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Since the plane crash in which Sir Edward Gent. High Commissioner for Malaya, was killed aircrait waiting to land at Northoit airport near here have been ordered to fly 1.000 feet above each other instead of 600 feet. This was stated today whm
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  • 50 3 Mr. Cheong Hock Chye Progressive candidate in the Rural West by-election, wit' hold a campaign met ting on Sunday morning <10 o'clock) ft the premises of the Darul Bahar Club. Pulau. Brani Or. the same evening a t 5. he will hold another meeting a' Sultan Talkies, Seletar.
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  • 123 4 APINION is hardening against the War Damage Compensation scheme. A public meeting of the Singapore Association agrees by 57 votes to 5 that the scheme should be drastically revised. There is a demand for greater consideration for the small man. The suggestion is made that Malaya should
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  • 221 4 f)R. Van Mook: "The Dutch Government is completely willing to aid the Hatta Government to fight the Communists." Premier Hatta: "The uprising at Maduin is purely an internal affair, and we will apply our own powers to quell it." Premier Hatta is talking through his hat. An
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  • 119 4 A LONDON bus conductor kisses all the women passengers as they get oIT his bus. Some struggle. Some call the police. And some co-operate. The conductor i:; hustled off to hospital ami lator, says an official, in that dreary way that officials have of saying anything, "The
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  • 470 4 DROPPING of atomic v bombs on Japan was not so much the military act of the Second World War as thr first act of "the cold diplomatic war with Russia now in progress.*' This view is put forward by Professor P.M.S. Blackett, former adviser on
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  • 186 6 U.P. BATAVIA Weds.—Ten thousand Republican troops massed in East Java today for a triple drive on 3,000 to 4,000 Communists entrenched around their isolated revolutionary centre oi Madiun, according to reports from the Repuollcan capital of Jogjakarta. Republicans claimed to have localised the revolt
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  • 124 6 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. Mr. Ernest Bevin told the House of Commons that a "large body" ol captured documents indicated the responsibility of our former senior German officers for war crimes. The officers. Field Marshals Rundstedt, Manatein i:n<i Brauchitsch and General Strauss are now in Germany
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  • 67 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Mr. W. J. Edwards. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, reported "satisf tory progress" in the planned build-up of the British Navy's peace-time strength in the House of Commons today. Mr. Edwards said that cruiser and destroyer strength ar.J been kept "more or less" in
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  • 55 6 Reuter. PARIS, Wed. The Agu Khan's secretary said tonight that no enquiries as to his health could be entertaine.i for the present as "the Prince is in need of peace". The Aga Khan, who wa3 taken ill during his recent visit to equatorial Africa, still awaiting the
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  • 53 6 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Weds.—Dr. John Matthai, Minister for Rail ways and Transport, has Taken over the finance portfolio in the Indian Dominion Government, it was officially announc i d here last night. M. N. Gopalswamy Ayyanga>\ minister without portfolio, has meceeded Dr. Matthai as Minuter of Railways
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  • 52 6 Reuter. TEHERAN. Wed.—The first ot 8,000 Persian pilgrims left here today tor Mecca following the resumption of diplomatic relations between Persia and Saudi Arabia. Relations were broken off ta 1943. When a Persian pilgrim, Abu Taleb Yazdi. was beheaded for having desecrated a hoiv ;hrine in
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  • 57 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—A 37-year-old Gorman. Rudolf Beauthncr, was fined £25,000, ordered to pay £1.000 costs, and gaoled foi three months at a London police court today for currency offences said to have cost Britain and France more than £70.000 each. The prosecution said some of
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  • 83 6 Reuter. DAMASCUS, Med. The Arab Higher Committee announced tonight the formation of a "Palestine Government" at Gaza. The Premier is Ahmed Hdml Pasha. Other Ministers include Foreign Jamal Husseini, Finance Miehnil Ahkarius, Defence and Public Security Raja Husseini. Health and Education Dr. Hussein Khalidi. National Economy
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  • 116 6 Reuter. PARIS. Weds- The BigPower right of veto in the Security Council, so often exercised by the Soviet Union, is expected to ho attacked by som< smaller nation in the political debate which opens in tho Ge neral Assembly today. An assertion that this provision of
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  • 51 6 Reuter. TEL AVIV. Wed —Three men and a woman, including an V,- civil engineer, weie [fitted (Then a Jewish convoy jmiJ. United Nations p'<>*ection v- f red on between fcl Aviv t lerte-alern, to repot leaching United Nations he 4 mat ters in Jerusal. R.i todaj.
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  • 260 6 THE Kluang Europeans scored a narrow Ive-rua over The Rest in their annual cricket eneomu. r f„ Teoh Cup on the Kluang Malay School ground over h,, end. Going in to bat, the Rest niled up a total o* 16i run?. S. Kandasamy contributing 29.
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  • 102 6 The R£GC s President's Priz t Competition, ttour-ball best ball* was played at Buhit Timah on Sunday morning and resulted in a win for F. E. Tabor and D. J. Van Percy with a net score ol 611. lhe following were ,iv returns: —F. E. Tabor and D
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    • 619 6 NOTICE Singapore Improvement Trust. Amendment No 2 of 1948 to the General Improvement Plan under Section 52 of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance. Plan of proposed deletion of Back Lane over Lots 259-4 270-7 T.S.XII between Malabar Street and Hylam Street. Notice to owners or reputed owners of property affected by
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  • 968 7  -  (By ALLAN LEWIS) crowd was present yesterday at Bukil h. the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn iGold Cup) Meeting. It was a day of upsets and punters fared badly. Thr biggest dividend of the afternoon was returned by I'ia in race
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  • 39 7 Total Pool: $151,047 First Prize: No. *****0 ($75,523) Second Prize: No. *****1 ($37,761) Third Prize: No. *****3 ($18,880) Starters: ($l,BBB each) *****5; *****7; *****5; *****9; *****7; *****1; *****3; *****0; *****6; *****4. Double Tote: >l tickets $421 each.
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  • 618 7  -  ALLAN LEWIS REVIEWS THE GOLD CUP PROSPECTS (by ALLAN LEWIS) THE surprise, when weights were issued, was 1 Gold Caste's 9-12 at the head of this field. I have been told that Gold Caste ran once only,
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  • 275 7 The S.C.C. will open its rugby season with an Old vs. New game on the Padang on Saturday. Kickeff at 5 p.m. A very good game is anticipated as there is very good talent amongst the newcomers, and all players have
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  • 355 7 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday —India was deprived of the chance of recording her first cricket test victory .or victories against England by the cancellation of the MCC team's lour of Kndia in 1949-M) in the opinion of Kerry Sarbadhikary, the noted Indian sports writer.
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  • 90 7 The probable starters am', riders areI 1 I Eeliptle 9.07 G. Woods lox !T 7 5 atural M« C. Ellery van Breukelen n 1 4 Leoda B.OK w. La W r Eos 00 0 King Midas 8.07 p. Tankard van lireukeieo 111 H n 807 1
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  • 445 7  -  (by ALLAN LEWIS) GOLD Cup candidate Baron was the best performer at Bukit Timah this morning when Saturday s runners did their final gallops. No. 2 traeK was open and in very good condition for fast times. Congo (Spencer spurte I down the straight. Mins» I
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  • 118 7 Reuter. LONDON. Wednesday. England beat Wales by one' goal, three tries (11 points) to one goal, one try <5 points) in a Rugby League inter national match at Wigan this evening. England practically made certain of victory in the first half when they got three tries and
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  • 212 7 The soccer match between the Haikowyu Sports Club Ist XI and the Commercial Hiuh School Ist XI on Sunday hu4 ended in a 1-all draw. The game was scrappy owing to the sodden field, but the exChanges were fast and even. The C.H.S. team, with nine
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  • 31 7 The RAF (Seietar) held Nee Soon Garrison to a draw in a 1 rugger match played at Seletar. yesterday. Both teams scored a penalty goal each.
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  • 115 7 The Island Club's September Mixed Foursomes Competiiion held over the 2nd nine oil Sunday afternoon rt suited In a win lor Mr. and Mrs. K. j T, San who returned a net 1 score of 'A'A. The following were some of j the b< si cards returned:
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  • 58 7 Reuter. BlRtf DALE, I .ancashire. Wed*. Norms \on Nida of Australia, leading money winner in the British professional golf this season, %vr« today surprisingly defeated by a little known Edinburgh player, H. Watt, in the first round of the £2,500 British match play championship here. Watt won by
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  • 272 7 LONDON, Wednesday.—G. O. Allen, the former England Captain, heads the final batting averages for the English cricket season just ended with figures of 76.80, but he had only eight innings compared with 50 or more by many players. Similarly, the first position among bowlers is occupied by
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  • 140 7 Wheelers from the Federation and Singapore will again be s»-cn in action on October 3 The Cosmopolitan Cycling Club are organising three championship giass track laces. The following are the events 100 laps grass track race one mile women's race, two miles novices race. There will
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  • 37 7 Ir a thrilling friendly soccer match between th e British Military Hospital and the Bounavisia Sports Club a; Alexandra Road on Sunday the British Military Hospital beat Bounavisia by time goals to one.
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  • 291 8 Reuter. —Commons Told I ONDON, Weds —The British Government has received reports from its in Ran soon r.uggesting that certain British subjects were involved in a movement among the Karens, who occupy states on C Jrma's eastern frontier, for the overthrow of the Burmese Government.
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  • 178 8 U.P. WtITAIN and Franco lest night announced their support the Bernsdotte plans foi peace In Palestine. The t'nited Slates had already accepted them on Tuesday. Announcing Britain's support in the House of Commons last night. Mr. Bevin. iii<- Foreign Secretary, said The beat way
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  • 25 8 The remains ni the late Jim- 1 my Orc-mrd. pro-wai auig.tpu, trainer, vrill no in*~"-<' i'.idadari Cemetery tomorrow. t*ilo c«n tc;;\. <. x.
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  • 32 8 Sir I raiikliii! A penny for your thought. Governor Sir Franklin Gimson seems to have a load on his mind while watching yesterday's Inter= Services swimming championships
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  • 63 8 LONDON. Weds. A e:dl to Government to slop th suits ot Malayan rubber t< Soviet Russia was made in the Commons yesterday by Mr. Richard Butler. -ha t ('pposition speaker. Mi. Butler said he felt that the present situation in Berlin did not justify attempts to
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  • 166 8 (Tribune St-fl Reporter) The five Malayan delegates to the World Student Christian Federation Asian Leaders Training Conference at Kandy. Ceylon, will leave here bout mid December. The Malayan delegates an Dr. Khoo Oon Teik (Penangi Mr. S. T. Peter Lim (Singa pore), Mr. James Buoranani
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  • 79 8 U.P. PRAGUE. Wetiesday. A captain to the Caeetio lovak Army has beta sentenced to hang for treason, because he deliver'd secret military information to British agents, the Prague Radio announced tonight. The announcement, which ii i not Indicate the date ol tpc trial, or when the
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  • 37 8 Reuter. < rTTAWA, Wed Sir Stai fnt d (Sripps said hi re I might "I -'<» think there has been good <»r exaggeration r guiding the poaaiMlity ol wu m any close period of yearn.' Reutcr.
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  • 24 8 Reuter. ONDON, Weds. Fifty nbers* ol the South African 1l ■>. cc .in- dying to Britain r>f».rt in 'he Berlin air .Renter.
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  • 129 8 The Officer in Charge of Ad- ministration of Regular Locally PJnlistcd Personnel. Fort CanI ning, announces that the new system for dealing with back j payments for ex-L.E.P. has now been put into force* AU men who have not yet received payments and arc entitled
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