Malaya Tribune, 8 October 1948

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  • 57 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Larger Sale* than any Afternoon Paper In Malaja tfm0*&H^t^Evmfiur, If,nh <$> Penang Telegrams: "Tribune B'porm." Tele**-**: 5311 (9 lines) EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London Aaent*-Meter*. Colin Turner Ltd., Talbvt Bouee, I y«,
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  • 179 1 DARKS Thurs. —M. Andrei Vyshinsky, presentHni his country's disarmament proposal to Vmted Nations Political Committee to"tahl declared that the Soviet people were "narticulairy interested in setting up a solid throughout the world." -I X v -in A* said the -for three ye v s
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  • 120 1 ■BJ soviet resolution, declaring that s > far "practical I nothing" has been done to Implement he General As amah/a decision on atomic energy etwUri and disarm im nt. proposes: I Th.- big powers shall as a first sten in the reduc
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  • 66 1 ATT U J hurs. —Canada w amy atttdrau her embassy *laft from Wo cow if they ■fe unable 1«. do their \v;iru taraas? „f limitations on torigaer* pavH recently hr.ftnwi h\ the soviet Gnvrn ment, it was learned here Canadian tai rials are considering a pretest
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  • 322 1 MR. Hector McNeil, chief British delegate, challenged Mr. Vyshinsky, calling on him to disclose what proportion of Russia's national income was spent on armaments. "Will Mr. V*r.h»nsky give us a series of |<roposals that means adeo.nate verification, adequate >r«spection, for any disarmament programm
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  • 106 1 He Thinks War MUST Come Reuter. DURHAM. Niw Hampshire, Thurs.—Acer.ding to a Department, advance copy of his speech, Mr Charles >altzman. one "f the highest official advisor to Mr. Marshall on AmericM» policy in Germany, was tonight to have warned the American people that it might not be possiole to
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  • 25 1 U.P. MADRID, Thurs. Francisco Franco received American Movie Czar Brie Johnston in private audience Saturday at Seville, it was revealed today.
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  • 17 1 The Commissioner-General, Mr Malcolm MaeDonald, left by aii for the U.K. this morning.
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  • 412 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWO hundred miles of the East Coast of Sumatra are being closely watched by Dutch authorities to prevent the smuggling of arms, ammunition, jeeps and other war potential into Indonesian territory. A spokesman of the
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  • 40 1 The Colonial Secretary Mr. P. A. B. McKerron is entertaining presidents and secretaries of all Village Committees at his home this afternoon to discuss with them what assistance they can give in carrying out Registration in Singapore.
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  • 50 1 A Chinese Hokkien was arrested by tne CID on a banishment woitant. Mr. E. V. Fowler stated that he is a habitual criinmal with a string of convictions. WO ROBEERIES For the seco.it- day in succession the C I.D. has received no reports of robberies
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  • 253 1 U.P. CERLIN, Thurs.—British authorities tonight registered an eight-point protest against the Soviet air war manoeuvres in which "Russian a'reraft dropped live bombs" in the air corridor approaches to Berlin. American authorities also protested agnirst Russian warnings of sweeping aii manoeuvres which the Soviets said
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  • 34 1 U.P. Paris, rhura. -Argentina is seeking to mediate in the Big Power conflict over Berlin and has voluntarily taken on tht role of conciliator, it was learned today from sources. —U.P.
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  • 167 1 For the first time since the end of the war. businessmen here can apj;lv for permission to visit piaces in occupied Europe and North Africa. An official of the Economic Affairs Branch told the Tribune this n.orning that applications from businessmen can nov be considered
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  • 32 1 Chicago. Thurs.—John Bender, complaining of a stomach ache, announced that he way ending his fast "unto death" which he began four days ago in hopes of saving the world.
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  • 294 1 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. Scotland Yard was expected today to complete within 48 hours its initial report on an investigation into an alleged black market scandal Involving high Labour Government officials. Informed sources said, however, that the report and all other official information and comment would
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  • 46 1 Ninety-four Chinese and six Malays were screened in a dawnClD raid on a village ai-~i3tglap this morning A magazine of a Jap automatic oistol was recovered from one of the huts searched. Four Chinese were brought back for further interrogation.
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  • 72 1 In other house to house raids last night, three Chinese were detained under thJĔ Emergency Herniations. The first Is a knowr? Communist. The second is a known extortioner in the Paya Lebar area. The third man is a known member of a secret society. From his room
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  • 74 1 Reuter. HYDERABAD, Thurs. The Nizam of Hyderabad tonight formal'y denied foreign press repots that he was not a free agent and was acting under duress. In a firman (royal edict), he stated that nis relaUons with the Indian Government and with the military administration m Hyderabad
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  • 120 1 JOHORE P.AHKIT, todftv. —A Communis' spy, baaa*' >.| to be Wong fad Chee, fee* shot dead by the military on Ha; Ree Long village on Wedr.esuhy. Wong i.i* away wnou challenged B*j3 was shot. Another 1» edit was also caught. Tl military *cc vered
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  • 128 1 JdWPRE BAHRU. Today. —AdegfSX-Palcstine sergeant ki'led.m^ pandit and captured ,1- and al- > recoaif fvi 15 automatic loadeeT < #w>ith nine rounds, while on patrol on Timor Estate. He was leading a party special constables when they came across five bandits on the estate. The bandits
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  • 241 2 "Pilgrims Don't Get Fair Deal" the Muslim Advisory Board in Singapore is in- vestieating reports in the Malay press th Irims are not getting a fair deal from the agents and shipping companies for what they pay to SfCt to Mecca. nKoonure in Sino-a-
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  • 191 2 Tho Island's fishing industry may be if the recent Dutch shipping regulations banning the use of speedboats in N.E.I, maritime areas are not relaxed. Chinese fishing-vessel owners alleged that the Dutch authorities have detained eight boats since the promulgation of the regulations on
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  • 89 2 There appears to be some misunderstanding by importers who are in possession of A.P's for Japanese textiles to be imported against sterling payment to India. To clarify the position, an I announcement by the Ag. ReI gistrar of imports and Exports. 'Singapore, stated
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  • 85 2 Brig. IC Admin., HQ Singapore District has informed the Army Civil Service Union that approval to pay arrears of Cost of Living Allowance to exemployees of the War Department has been obtained. All members of this Union who were discharged, retrench ed or who resigned from ser vice
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  • 73 2 The Gout Yew Sia will celebrate the Double Tenth Anni versary with a cocktail party a- the club House, No. 3, Onan Koad. on Sunday, at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. the Vice-President, hopes tha; members of the Association will bring their friends to the party
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  • 47 2 The "Non-Violence" essay competition organized by the Women's section of the SinI gapore Regional Indian ConI gress closes on October 8, 1948. Mrs. M. Silcock, Mrs. Loh Poon Lip, Mrs. G. H. Namazie and Mrs. E. V. Davies have kindly agreed to act as judges
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  • 99 2 The Hour-to-Hour collec-1 tion for th e United Nations Appeal fo r Children will take place on Thursday. Friday and Saturday. October 14th. 15th and 16th. under the leadership of Mr. Roland; Lyne of the Singapore, V.M.C.A. Thirteen reception centres have already been established but some collectors can
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  • 387 2 Tribune Staff Reporter I ISTS of protection money due from estate L owners in Johore, who have been paying.the insurgents for immunity from attack, have MM found by a Ferret Force operating north-west ol K,Ua These and the accounts showing profits from the sales of rice
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  • 95 2 JOHORE, Tkurs.—A patrol of Seaforth Highlanders operating north of Tenang yesterday Viof dead two bandits they met in the jungle. Them recovered one 303 rifle and 100 rounds of ammunition from one of the dead men. The other was later identified as the Second m Comnuind
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  • 156 2 Dan Weerakkody Aratdhige Darmapala of the Ceylonesc Royal Pioneer Corps, was alleged to have pawned a watch, which he robbed from a Chinese taxi driver, to a cigarette seller at Woodlands. The wristwatch was later recovered by the police and used as an exhibit when Darmapala was
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  • 116 2 A "Group Registration Scheme" has heen drawn up to avoid dislocation of normal activities of business firms, factories, labour units and school* during the period of registration. If you are in charge of a y group you can help the authorities ir you: 1. Sending a
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  • 70 2 The Pan-Malayan Teochew Guild has just received an assurance from the Ministry of Finance in Nanking that its members would not, m future, be unduly inconvenienced by the rigid Customs regulations hitherto prevailing in the Swatow area. This was in reply to an appeal made by
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    • 301 2 BLUE NETWORK i Request; 7.00 Tim e Signal; Programme Summary in ManMALAY ENGLISH 7.01 Popula r Request; 7.3o;darin; 6.03 Mandarin selecPROGRAMMES News in Malay; 7.45 Musical tions; 6.30 Teochew selections; Interlude; 8.15 Close Down. 17.00 Amoy selections; 7.30 1.00 p.m. Dance Music by 1 j Children's Quarter; 7.45 News Skyrockets
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  • 97 3 Singapore today is Mr. ln j i Seneral Sales I M« tio-Goldwyn- l mha arrived from the ffi States on a Far East ■as*! b»*«* My „nee 1938. ,„ward to meetsome of whom k nowa for 20 years. M Burgei plans to visit mMR vt-arly. Accompanying him
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  • 48 3 pore. Bfn <»al Constab- hold v special ceremo at 5.M pm. next Oct 12, on the Police i ound Thomson Tj c i.t'in.ssioner of Police. E 5? u.^ei. and the indant ot the Singapore Constabulary, Major all Kiat ..ill be present it Uif paia«le
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  • 41 3 a men's Section SJUC i :ganising sewing [oi women at No. 6. ir&c Lane. AH those are requested to apSecretary. Women's n S R.l.e. lassej will be held I to 5 p.m. on October 16, I und :>O.
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  • 34 3 Ww Chimse Consul tor a (Mr. Chong Chia nd Mrs. Cheng will give -:tuil Party at the Chi- Consulate in Wolferstan on Oct 10. on the ocof th t Chinese National 5
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  • 332 3 Councillor To Quiz Govt. Rice Supplies (Tribune Staff Reporter) COUNCILLOR Lim Yew Hock will ask Government for an assurance for early revision of rice shipment and transhipment rates at the next of the Legislative Council. He will also quiz Government on the following
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  • 116 3 The following passed the Spring 1948 Examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce held at Johore Bahru in April:— HIGHER STAGE Typewriting Wee Hye Teck (with Distinction), Hashim bin Md. Noor. CERTIFICATE STAGE Typewriting N. R. Balasingham (with Distinction), S. D. Rajendra. Jaffar bin Othman, Ahmad bin
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  • 39 3 Lan Suan Si< w of 38. Carpent ier Street, was charged in the First District Court yesterday, with attempted export if 500 bags of flour on Sept. 13. The case was marked for mention on Oct. IG.
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  • 88 3 FIFTY-three-year-old Lee Sim Kee teV the Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh in th? Second Police Court yesterday that he could not make up his mind whether to plead guilty or to claim trial. He asked the Magistrate to make the decision for him. Mr.
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  • 50 3 The Sacred Heart Convent. Malacca, will hold a Fun Fair in aid of Canossa School Fund at the Convent premises oir Oct 30. from 3 to 7 p.m. Lucky Dips. Novelty Games, and a Free Cinema Show wii. b e some of the interesting features of ihe show.
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  • 1045 3 A MtYSTEMOUS European called -Mr. Smith" was mentioned, in the Ninth Police Court, yesterday, at an inquiry into the loss of R.A.F. trucks and generators. It was from "Mr. Smith" that David Wolf Ginsberg, one of the accused, had allegedly bought a number of generating sets. This
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  • 252 4 MR. MaeDonald. gives us heartening news on the progress of the campaign against the terrorists. Perhaps it is not as specific as we would wish, but this is inevitable. We must understand and appreciate the difficulties which our forces are encountering The terrorist is not an enemy
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  • 269 4 THE Ferrets find lists of protection money due from Johore estate owners, who have been paying the terrorists for immunity from attack They also find accounts showing profits from the sale of rice cards This is an important discovery. Money is as necessary to the terrorists as
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  • 959 4  -  Today the Tribune presents a diffe rent kind of leader page article Bv o NATHAN BROCH SOMEHOW, this cmnese village has no name in my memory. Tt was cold and pooi, like thousands of its Kind. 1 was dliving the jeep for the two Chinese
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  • 987 4 Reuter. THE late President Fianklir. Delano Roosevelt is still a major controversial figure in America. His deeds and thought are also a key issue in the present presidential election campaign—the first since his death. Posthumous public debate over Mr. Roosevelt is not new. Almost
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  • 315 4 FLYING the fighter plane of tomorrow will be a lyingdown job—because the twisting and diving of a 600 miles per hour jet fighter is more than the human frame can take sitting down. R.A.F. men are experimenting with aircraft —still on the secret list—in
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  • 84 5 Sir Henry Cumej receive, salutes from Malaj dignitari-s and the C'-in-< FAR ELF, t«en. Sir Neil Ritchie, after his hftstailation al Kwtffl Lunipi r o i Wednesday M nr\ f,iir in full Topical regalia PfiMtel him s Sir > <.n.iv,, n <.i>\<m>r i-i Singapore
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  • 216 5 Reuter. VIENNA. Thurs. Dr. Karl Rennrr Austria's Federal President, has launched a new appeal to Marshal Tito to drop I the claims to Austrian territory which are disturbing relations between the two countnes and restore former friendly relatl°Speaking to the Carinthian provincial Diet at Klagenfurt, within a
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  • 280 5 WHEN Sir Henry Gurney took the oath at his investiture as High Commissioner of Ihe Federation of Malaya on Wednesday he became the re presentative of the King in the Federation. By virtue of his office he has the power of veto on decisions of
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  • 42 5 ATHENS. Thursday. Greek warships went into ac- I tion today in support of Gov- J crnmcnt troops who repulsed a guerilla attack on the cast- crn Macedonian villages of Stavros and Asprovalta, th-? Greek General Staff com- munique nported.
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  • 52 5 Reuter. I WASHINGTON. Prt—Ambassador, Sir Benegal Ram.i i Rau. leaves Washington by j air tomorrow fo r Peru, whenhe will represent India at th ceremonies inaugurating President Sacaraas Lady Rau will accbtnpanr the Ambassador and the. a ill be absent from Waj shirv»ton Ulttll Octob< r
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  • 42 6 Brigade M D Erskine, Commander of the Second Guards Brigade and Col. J. S. H. Douulas (riant t of the Set forth Highlanders having chat on the quay while waiting to board Ihe Straffol ds hire, which brought the Grenadiers here yesteraay.
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  • 202 6 U.P. LONDON, Thurs —Speaking here tonight, Anthony Eden charged the Russians with "seeking means to bury the evidence now being brought aeainst them in the United Nations". Eden said tne major soviet objective in provoking the Berlin crisis was to force the Western Powers
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  • 122 6 Reuter. LOS ANGELES. TtK'S.—laT. T. L. Kochavara. a member of the staff of the Children Aid Society ir« Bombay, has arrived here on a fellowship giant to study probation work in California. Mr. Kochavara told reporters that wo.d had •cached India that th, probation work done in
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  • 271 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Leong Yew Koh referred j to the absence of Asians on the Supteine Court bench in this country In bis speech at the Federal Legislative Council on Monday in Kuala Lumpur. He asked whether it was suggested that there was no Asian
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  • 46 6 U.P. MANILA. Thursday. —The Philippine Government is negotiating for the purchase of 5.000 caribous from French Indochina i n connection with a plan to increase the number, of local work animals were severely reduced durir the Japanese occupation, it officially announced today.—U.P.
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  • 50 6 UP. WASHINGTON. Thurs. An official source said American students would begin going to Korea for study under the Fulbright Act "prouably next autumn." It said the Korean government has signed a general linancial agreement with the United States but the details have not been determined. U.P.
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  • 92 6 Reut er. AMMAN rite a student ajj Cairo poS a mSSI being sem.nc cd hard labour a£ i Pasha, fi* A nance Minister 1 I arrested m karned today No mutual w 'reaty exists and Transjordan *U high-rankir. I ficers arrived ta£*i. the matter lf learned.
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  • 33 6 Mr. Dub^un-Smvth Mm oipal Secretary wui J leave for th c UK .rT rronths' leave Mr. G. S. Walker. See-., to Resident will act a« Mumcipal tary during Mr Ejnjto
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    • 562 6 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Goufried Walla of 40 Upper Aluinied Road i« applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted shou.'' send a written and sign-1 statement of the facts to Ihe Colonial Secretary, Singaoo»?. "SHERIFFS
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    • 162 6 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited for the washing of the uniforms of Municipal Peons, etc.—on a month to month basis. Tender forms obtainable from Municipal Secretariat I (Room No. 235). Deposit $50'• (refundable) Closing in ihe Municipal Secretariat, noon, Monday. 18 October 1948. municipality Tenders are invited for the
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  • 645 7  -  Say» w RAM PIARA The hockey season has at last got into its stride, and with the exception of the Indian Association, nearly all the other prominent teams have had one or more outings. The standard of hockey, however, seen thus far has been
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  • 83 7 A card consisting of international wrestlers will be pre sented at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow. The popular Chinese lightheavy weight. Bosca Boa. meets a good man in Dir Dar in the main event over ten rounds. In a second tenroundcr. Ho Wah Peng, who is fast
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  • 233 7 DOCKYARD 1 KRANJI 0 THE SAFA cup fixture between the Dockyard and Krimd Wireless station played at St. George's Road, yesterds:y resulted in a win for the Dockyard by the only goal scored in the game. The winnors played mediocre football during the first half Their
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  • 55 7 The following will be seiected to represent the Geylang Youngsters Football Team i against Cable Wireless Ltd. I eleven at soccer at the Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. on Satur- day Yahya; S. Mansor. Ho Ec Bin; Lim Seng Chiang. Narayan, Rahim; Monteiro, S. Ali. Hamid. Abdullah. Hussien.
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  • 76 7 The first of a series of junior promotions will be staged at the Happy World Stadium toi night. In the main event, over six "threes" Tommy Woods, a Navy man, meets W. Smith, i local lad weli-known to Singa pore fight fan*. A thrilling fight is anticipated. In
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  • 122 7 The following are requested to turn up for the C.H.S. Ist XI and 2nd XI Soccer Meet on Sunday against the British Military Hospital Football Team and the Junior Dynamos respectively at 4 and 5.15 p.m. at the Choon Guan English School Ground (Lorong K. T. I Kurau).
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  • 138 7 The dispute between the i M.F.A. and some of its former flayers was amicably settled at i meeting held ac "the Malay Teachers Union on Wednesday At the meeting the following •ommittees were elected Working Committee Presi-! dent and Vice-President to be I Reeled later; Secretary, Md.
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  • 40 7 The following have been selected to rc.oresent S.CC "A" XI vs. Singapore Colts it the Padang. today. Bully off 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Van Houten; Kinsey, Reeves; Mcßae, Rule. Thomas. FoFoster. Dennis, Busbridge. Smith, Honper. Umpire: Mr. Watson
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  • 172 7 U.P. .SUNNINODALE. Berkshire. Thursday.—Belgium's Flory van Donck. giving a classical display of golf, led th e field today at the end of th v first half of the 72 holes Dunlop Masters Professional ♦ournament with a score of 132 for 36 holes. This represents one of
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  • 129 7 Seven goals were scored i when the Hongkong* Shanghai Bank Soccer XI met the Star Soccerites, the latter scoring by the odd goal in seven. Param opened the tally tor the Stars in the 10th minute, when he scored with J a stiff grounder. A. Conceinco equalised for
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  • 80 7 The Star Soccerites Ist Xf defeated the Eagle Sports Club. 7-1 at soccer played at the Farrer Park yesterday. Highlights cf the game was Meng Chong's hat trick. Meng Chong's dasmng display was a treat to watch. At the same time he created openings for
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  • 315 7 Amicable Athletic Asso. 1 R.A.F. (Seletar 0 A SOLITARY goal scored by Amicables at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday put the Seletar Aiinie i out of the Cup competition The Airmen were unlucky to lose. They had most of the play and were unfortunate with
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  • 16 7 Reuter. LONDON. Thursday. —In the Rugby Union Championship. Leicestershire lost to Fast Midlands 6-11.—Reuter
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  • 93 7 The Tiger Spots Club soccer team and Koto. Raja meet in a charity match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. Kota Raja, one of the strongest sides in Singapore today, and hot favourites in the Cup competition. \v li have very strong opposition. for tho
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  • 137 7 The Shell sports Club beat th<- V.M.C.A. by one goal in a fast hockey encounter a' Far- r er Park yesterday. Except for the 1 ast minute i oal by Pearcy centre-for-ward, which gave the decision to the Shells, the gome waa evenly contested with both
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  • 32 7 Muslim organisations and I schools in Singapore will hold liulr third annual New Year Sports Meet at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday I from 2.15 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 95 8 HONGKONG. Thursday. A bill designed to Implement the recently concluded SinoBrtilsh anti-smuggling pact paised the first reading before the Legislative Council on Wednesday. Colonial Secretary David iMacdougall introducing thr bill said, agreement on all Issues has been "provisionally reached allowing Chinese customs to operate within
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  • 88 8 The Central Working Committee of the Naval BastLabour Union has passed a resolution requesting all members to contribute one day's pay to the United Nations Appeal for Children. This was told to the Malaya Tribune yesterday by Mr. M. K. Menon, General Secretary of the N.B.L.U.
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  • 351 8 Stage Nearly Set For First Meeting Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Commonwealth Prime Ministers will meet in different Commonwealth capitals every two years if a tentative plan expected to be discussed at next week's Commonwealth premiers talks in London is adopted. The plan, understood to have been
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  • 47 8 Pictured al. -arc sirKr ln lin Ginison. (n\ernor «(s» pa|H>re, a.,o ijidv (iurv wife of th M Hifh (<» missioner >f the of Mahva \nt<hing sir ry's ins^allrfi... VI«wk clay. On the l«'it Hr Mean spects the C-ui rd of Hum. from the Mitijy li-jri»* before his it.'t'Titurr.
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  • 134 8 The committee of the Australian Jockey Club, which controls racing in New South Wales, has announced that the added money for next year's Sydney Cup race of two miles will be A 10.000. This is A 2.000 more than for this year's race. The King will
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  • 49 8 Reuter—AAP. Sydney. Thurs.—G. Stanley. 29-year-old Malvern harrier, won the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association marathon in just 10 seconds cutside the .imc of the marathon winner at Jie recent Olympic Games. His time for the 20 miles 385 yards was 2.35.1. the best everrecorded in Australia. Reuter -AAP.
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  • 51 8 1 The hockey team to represent the B. O. D. Civilian i Association against the j Teachers' Union today on S t Georges Road ground will be Scully, Mah Singh. Sohan Singh. Milton, Collirvs. Ram Singh... Verrappan, Balen. Kirpal Singh. Pritam Singh I and Clunies-Ross. Umpire: I Tcja
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  • 54 8 The following will represent t"\. Clemenccau Youngsters in a friendly soccermatch against R. E. M. E Civilians on Saturday at the Government Printing Offict Ground:—Cheok Hce. John Loh. Choon Kirn. Siew Lee. Shazali. Chow Keong. Sunny Tan. Keng Wah. Joo Hern. Richard Wong. View Kec. Reserve*: Teck Yam.
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  • 222 8 Reuter—AAP. fANBERRA, Thurs.—Uproar broke out in the House of Representatives here for the second time today when Country Party supporter Hubert Anthony asserted that the Attorney General, Dr. Herbert Evatt, knew the source from which confidential documents were reaching members of the Opposition. The Prime Minister.
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  • 115 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Thurs. Profl laklus and tc:hnical selling caused some reduction, ol •arlter gains notably amonr loading Motors. Oils. Air raT*S. Farm-Implements and fertilisers. This left th r market wit" >nly fractions to one dollai r so on balance in. advance Some selling of fertilisers I
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  • 169 8 LONDON. Th-irs. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder, chief of the Air Staff, addressing the fourth of luncVtime recruiting meetings from Mansion. House balcony, today declared "To maintain peace we must have strength in all its aspects mot a! economic and military. One depended
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  • 64 8 The following have selected to represent the United Family BaCmintor Party in a relurn friendly match against the Spotligh Badminton Party on Oct. 11 at ihj Haw Par Gymnasium Hall at 7.00 p.m. siiarp:Heng Siak Kwang Heng Siak Kwee. Heng Siak Thiang Hen g Kwang Hock. Heng
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  • 23 8 SOFIA. Thursday. —The iirst locomotive ever to be constructed in Bulgaria has made its maiden trip from Sofia to Plovdiv.
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  • 65 8 SYDNEY. Th'u government offii I day thit th- Australia, sched I next yeai. may be abar.ioH* i the battleship Vsaguwi ii I available. The official BW* gestions that t may assign the V*ngwJ»» j tive duty because of the mf national* situation. Earlier this correspond.!!: and Shipping
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  • 16 8 Paris. Than I States disclose will suppo-t Norway for election to th. Council.
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