Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1949

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  • 63 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE liV Tiff PEOPLE FOR THIS PEOPLE Tel: Tribune" Spore Larger ftalea Taaa Aay Afternoon Paper in Malaya Phone .-»811 Nine Lines. Pubhshrd simultauf ousiy at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE :0. MtmrtCt
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  • 299 1 A RAILWAYMAN TELLS LABOUR— <Railways Are Worse' ■g iCKPOOL, Thursday The current wave ,i unrest on Britaift'fl r»M-' WP pj riulit f he tabom (Government > s pnniH eonfeittK* here yesterday when a n si oil up to declare ttt*t, since n»tionihings h'Hl "go* worse"
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  • 44 1 L.P. lag s mil Berlin b'ockade. especially on ,l fiucstion oi the blocKAt the close of yesterd iy'a S g n Achesc* hfteo U hat disc issions m Beihn ■Judi 13 plana foi cent- Mir r Vishin illy
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  • 11 1 A.P. ien lisi- I non-partisan re.-istanee to the Communists.
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  • 102 1 Singapore Municipal Services Union has latest bulletin the establishment of a ising Society to provide homes for era to prevent further victimisation ov landlords. bulletin a Ja; o 0 J**r©l svdi societies exist w« l sited Kingdom and son why they ■JW not flourish in Singi'.
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  • 13 1 The official citations for the Kings Birthday Honours are on Page Tire.
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  • 367 1 OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORN IN' Tribune Staff Reporter A HEAVY' rail storm, which held aft until the final march past, nearly washed out the King's Birthday Fa rule on the Pftdnnf this moraine,. Under a low sky. the units taking part in the
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  • 547 1 As .he crowd realised that the Royal Salute was about to be Bred by the artillery, wave seemed to break in the watchers on Connauglit Drive. They rushed across t'> the BCS side of the road to watch the gunners and see the yellow Hashes from the
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  • 162 1 A.P. LONDON. Thursday. Princess Margaret will make a private visit to the United States this autumn, according to s source close to the Royal Family She will visit Washington "probably as the guest of the British Ambassadoi. Sir Oliver Franks." The date of the visit »as
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  • 72 1 MJIHE greetings "and most I sincere good wishes of ail the loyal subiects of His Maiesty in hi;; Colony of Singfttnorc*' ha v e i>ccn sent by the Governor, Sir Franklin Crimson, to the Secretary oi State for the Colonies. Sir Franklin said that on tlie occasioa of
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  • 421 1 SjjIXTEEX men and one Wtjmafl from Singapore and oflirinls from the Federation receive awards in the King's Birthday Honours list published today. Mr. Andrew (iilmour, Singapore Economic Barretary, Had Mr. \V. D. Godnaff, Federation Financed Secretary, receive the C.M.G. "iid Mr. Khoo TeUc Ec Mr. I.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 32 1 MIHUFIC I (it Hltl Uli h:s u t 08T>t*t 1 quality British malt, A nj^tfqßritish hops and fine-st quality yeast, used by expert brewers, results in TIGER BEER of/~~.^ being the finest
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  • 290 2 BECOMES FIRST OFFICER IN MALAYAN NAVY FOR the first time in the history of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, a local man has been appointed an Acting Sub-Lieutenant. He is Haji Jamil bin Haji D*afir, B.E.M. Haji Jamil joined the Malayan R.N.V.R. as ordinary seaman,
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  • 64 2 THE Lak Aik Amateut Musical and Dramatic A -relation will celebrate its >r )th Anniversary by pcrformng "Gua Kang". Chinese historical plays for three ights at the New World .viena, commencing tomorrow t 7.30 p.m. Eighty amateur actors and tresses have been practicing two
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    69 2 vi..-. a..,..' ttoya! Auxiliary Corps, v.a married yeatejdtaf to Lieutenant Colonel D. < White, Royal Corp* ol Signals, at St. Andrew's Cathedra!. A guard of honour was provided by members of the G. H. Q. Staff, FARELF. The bridesmaid was Miss Linda Strong, W.K.A.C., and the beat man
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  • 115 2 I BRITISH and Siamese police co-operation against D banditry on the border is the closest in the history of Siam, Police Lt -Col. Chamras Matjdukananda, deputy Chief of the Siamese C.I.D said yesterday. who is on an unofficial visit to the Colony said that to strengthen tnis
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  • 74 2 THE prize winners at the Gills' Spcrts Club WhitSUU Fun Fan wore as follows Guessing the name of the toll, Denise", Mis. E. Bbert Guessing the weight of the cake, 3'^lbs. Miss E. Cordc Lie Gussing the weigiu oi the hampei. 42%1b5, Miss Pw. S. Twigg.
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  • 41 2 ffIHJS Holy Innocents English 1 s-hcoi will hold their Annual Athletic Sports on th school ground. 7 1 j inilc 01 Upper Serangoon Road. i>n S. turday at 8,30 p.m. Mrs. \V. i. McDermott v/ill the piizcs.
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  • 102 2 !T a general meeting recentA ly. the Indian Fine Arts irele changed its name to the Indian Fine Arts Society. In addition to the officer* already elected a vice president and three mnre members or the committee wore elected. Mr. K. P. A. Menon, president of
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  • 45 2 POLICE ate locking for the cwnci ct 8 new cycle found at 2514 Kalang Road I i Tlie cj'de's registered number is* 7934 C and its body number la A. G. 90GS. It h beine held by the I o'.icc.
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  • 33 2 THE Buddhist Association will celebra';r Posch s*ull tomorrow a; the Liaihaia Bad< t ..-.i. "temple, Outram Fioac:. The celel iacio'n will begin at G a.nr. and will continue into the night
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 339 2 On Your Radio Today «LI7E NTCIVVORK ssjiiaisat Hour; !> p.m. Close Down. RED NETWORK «M. Proirramme Kara man ;!"n N>W m. Ms^ yfa l r 0, INDIAN PROOKAMMIS ~n nance Music: 10. a.m. (fawn Orrhestra: 11 m.m. Hawanat. SIC. Tune; 12.02 P. I. (hinnapaMelod.es; 1 .«0 Done Sarard and 12.15
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  • 740 3 A I!MY atfJßoynl Air Force personnel «ill receive Kirthdny V of •> King*- ARMY The London Gazette announces the following awat I to Army Personnel of the Par east Land Foices C B. E. Brigadier H. f. s. Hkm M.8.E., RAOC GHO O. B. E.
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  • 39 3 it/* a PORE'S narbour bo»t--v have a rood v Sull when the R- r!T in will Be ly do very official t&a> f thi ciui.v-r'.s v ;i states that visiHoaitthavctc 'piovhle Ijidf mm to**
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  • 53 3 Too Sang How. one of the partner:' ol Tai Tong Eng- n o Co., Fpper Cr»> ss Street, tried on a charge of ion of instruments tor Suatertciung Malayan 50--ccnt currency notes, was diselsuged in the Assize Court rday after the jury roamed a verdict
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  • 32 3 MALACCA, Wed. Malacca's newly constructed < done int. the foimei Bankruptcy Office, next to •i., Supr< 1 'out I was v.led i Ui4 tirst time yesterday rfiinj I no t.'i. i.il
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  • 39 3 Mr. Chia Tay Phor. building and engineering contractor whose company built the new taxi track and runway at Kallang Airport being introduced to Mr. p. A. E. MeKerron during the opening ceremony of the track
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  • 77 3 Lim Ah Ohong, 23. a Hyiam triahaw rider l>orn in Kedah. who admitted three previous .am actions, was sentenced to live years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justic GordonSmith in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for unlawful possession of a serviceable oistol. In passing
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  • 30 3 •i< 'in >1m: RAlirtn, Wed. Lim Sec LuaA, 32-ycar-ald lorry driver, was fined $10 lot narking hia vehicle :n a manner to cause obstruction on a public toad.
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  • 76 3 JOHOUE BAHRU, Wed. Supparayan, lorry driver, failed to observe a "Stop. Look. Go" tign at the junction of a load in town and was caught by a Police Constable on a inr.tr i -cycle. When he appeared before Che Nasir in the Magistrates' Court
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  • 554 3 gYED Mohamed Mohideen Alsagoff, a merchant. told the Fourth Police Court yesterday how he hammered Mr. J. L. Wood, an Englishman after Wood had felled his cousin with a blow. AJsagoff and his cousin, Mr. Syed Ahmad bin Ali Alsagoff, a
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  • 92 3 EIGHT more Emopean v.omen appeared bofoio District Juogc E. 1». Shankcnarged with failing to obtain identity cards. Two of them wcjc acquitted because they po-se.-« <i identity passes. They weie Mi.-/ G. Ro>c Gibson 01 Ohangi pad Miss L. Leigh of the W. R. A. I-
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  • 86 3 They Stole Penicillin Charge THREE Chinese. Ngr Ti )tig He. Lee Seng I.eng- nnrl Tan Ah Lee, wet» charged before the s>. cond Pnttee Manistmt. with Ikmsebi caking. They wen Lo h.ivo biokrn into tnedienl ntni-e <v the B. D. D. If. S. at We«t Const Road at 1.15 a.m.
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  • 29 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Thirty-aeven-yea r old Tay Sip alia was lined |S in' the today for failing to obtain a licence for his dog.
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    • 510 3 PETS FOR SALE twenty full-crown i Rhode Is.and hens. Repiv Cheah. 11. D Almeida Fireet, Spore i8.6^1) ooStltbk" 'r I fifflPiS BEAUTY ~PAR- 11 Bmtl# l? r RJ "PeciaUsi In P. vm:inent Waving. K.uoou for' hairruttinc. Creator of imlivi- dual Rfytea Book now for anaS I pointment. ur eiTYi.B. roar
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    • 256 3 TAILORING It GHULAM Mohammed Tailor j Military contractor, ;*B2-C. AlexacIdi a Road. Will also undertake dera lor laiest fashion in Ladle*' Dresnen. tG.7:;: WANTED to purchare AuxiliarY I Sloop or Ketch 27> ft. to 30 ft. slee; four. American or European de- I preferred Hun) and spars must I• t
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    • 274 3 ASTROLOCY: \V..rried folks j consult Ko Hla Mating about pe. I sonal troubles. Send three ana* lions with ?G to 40S, Thomps v Road Smsapora you won t wrong. (G. 720;. ctuKOSCOPBfI $50 to Sit*., Si Readn..'-« an I )ne to three .years I by qorieejyiai Idenee, $20: $:]0: $40;
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    • 494 3 MUSIC L Foorman degr. muaic teacher or piano. aeeoideon. and theory *H Wilkinson Ed. Katong. <<J. 7! a w i.Nu-# A.N Atientlou. Classes Ln saodrrn Piano playing; using latest America! Methods. Foorman's Music Studiu 148, Mouljuein Road. 47.» 8IT: VACANT WANTED by ««II establish d Chinese Co. in Johore an
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  • 555 4 WHEN British politicians think of the year 1950 there is a sudden quickening of their pulse. It haunts their waking (and sleeping hours) and conditions their political thinking and action. In 1930. Britain will hold her General Election. It is. therefore, no surprise that the Labour
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  • 1607 4  -  BY MENCIUS IN i <!■ bate if> the House of 'OmmOfl on June 3. Mr. o/oodrow Wyatt. the Socialist M.l\, who here recently. lid that th« re mu.se be «tg« orous action ge t more Malayan, into our Civil Service, and to pi jmote them an
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  • 426 4 POSTBAG Sir, The residents of the Singapore Improvement flats at Tiong Bahru learn with dismay the decision of the Municipal Commissioners to abandon soon the experimental circular bus ro ite running along Tiong Poh Road. Guan Chuan Road, Chay Van Street, Moh Guan
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  • 359 4 Sir, The Judgment of the Court at lpoh, giving fire engines "right of way over other traffic" should in my opinion, as a road user, be set aside by the Supreme Court as yarly as possible. Such judgment gives rise to feeling of misgivings and misapprehensions in
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  • 124 4 Sir. I consider the article written by Teoh Seng Khooa about the Thomas Cup tea n most interesting and Inspiring his description of London is most vivid and honest. As one Teads on, one feels that one is actually taking part in the activities of the team.
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  • 208 4 Sir. Being a regular readvr of your paper 1 have been reading with keen interest the various articles under different subjects under the above caption, but being a simpleton my thoughts travelled to Wonderland. conjecturing widly that a mute thing, such as a shoulder, a
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  • 372 4 U.P. WHAT arc the people of Ceylon fit f«»r? In geaenjj fhey are not lit Is* hard work, acrordfcai i.. i r fessor H. Cnllunibinc of the trmersitv of Ceylon. lie lias made thorough in\estigati..n ~f lhh ()r ,J ■tans and in the course of a broadcast
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 71 4 The opinions expressed by Mencius in this column are not necessarily those of this paper. If you agree or disagree with Mencius write and tell him so. Address your letters to: Mencius, co. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. SPECIAL VALVE ■n TRAVELLING 111 US Available in Pure Wool Tartans, or Cashmere of
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  • 5230 5 >i»U"l»""' HONOURABLE MR. ILMOI'R, Secrey>'FrEU Economic Affairs 5j for lA Malayan Civil I r v,v niunour was v.- t Secretary LSI Affairs, Singaback ft KTI May Mi tli) m internment where he took and leading part nimP of the Camp. selected for lant post £wt of the
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  • 52 5 Lieutenant Colonel Frank J.itth*, Officer Commanding Roy a' \aval Po'ice in Singapore, has been awarded the Order of the British Empire in the Birthday honours. Mr. Frank Stannard Gihhs. lirilish Consu» General in Saigon, received the C.M.G. and Mr Arthur Morse was knighted for public services
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 252 6 (CANBERRA, Wednesday. of on w liMe V devaluation in sterling would cause sreat harm to world economy, the Prime Minister, Mr. ChMey* nas told the House of Representatives. Mr. t*Wt«y said that such talk would also retard the rehabHitfltion of Europe, and put money
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  • 199 6 U.P. ALTHOUGH both London and New York prices we to down there was moderate business passing In the local rubber commodity market yesterday at Tuesday's levels. The maiket was fairly steady throughout the day. The local market wi'l be close today for the King's birthday. Closing prices were
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  • 66 6 MiTnam (45); Ratoug (14): Empire Humble (Sheers Wharf); Straal Soeada (42 43); Beavyeaue, (3839); Trotass (89); Marine Snapper 33 34): Bulan (31); Ridor (17 18); Blankvann (19 20); TjipondoU (85 *i(»): TclennaehUfl (IS 16); President John SSC (13 11); Kajnla (II); Greys take Castle (8 9); stee"
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  • 132 6 Air msoj arrivals ;n- expected today from U.K.. Aden, N. Africa, W. Africa, Canada. Ara- bia, Europe. India. Iran. liaq, I Pakistan Pali stine, U.S.A. Cen- j tral and South America, Australia, N w Zealand. Ceylon. Tl ailand, Batavia. Medan. Sourabaya and Padarig. Latest time of posting
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  • 63 6 U.P. MANILA. Wed.—President Elpidio Quirino today issued an executive order to protect the reputation of Philippine lumber In foreign markets. The order provides that "no lumber or timber shall be exported unless it is graded and Inspected by an authorized lumber inspector and certilied, and the certificate
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  • 24 6 Singapore. Went, Bull ami lifeless assajgtsOJSS again prevailed in the share market today. The murk**!* WW In* dosed f«»r the Kinn's Lirthd.iN tomorrow.
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  • 86 6 A.P. TOKIO. Wed. The early resumption of trade between Communist China and Japan on a private basis is expected, a SCAT official told Associated Preaa tola v. R. W. Hale. Head of the foreign trade division of the economic and scientific section Ot C
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  • 122 6 SAGO flour eased in the Singapore produce market- over the last few days with arrivals during last areek-end and limit- j ed demand locally. Cops a had an easier undertone though the f.o.h. price was quoted by some at $29«,. pe< pieul. Coconut oil was firmer in I
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  • 53 6 All-India Radio announced yesterday that Mr. A. A. Maraud-. Foreign Minister of the Republican Emergency Governor nt. returned to New Delhi I yesterday after his visit to the 1 'hilippines Mr. Maramis succeeded in the negotiations for a 2 million peso loan from the Philippine Government to the
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  • 20 6 Anglo-Oriental (Malayai Ltd. announce that the production of tin-ore in May by Kuchai Tin Ltd. totalled 170 piculs.
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  • 135 6 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Wed. Daily quotations of lorcign exchange are i xpected to be announced hy the Rank oi China as soon as the Chinese Stock Kxchangc resumes normal business, it was reported today. i'reparations are now being made by the Stock Exchange to reopen
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  • 855 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Buyers, caelum* Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Uex. ivo.c* Pref. 2.80 2.90 Ords. 2.20 2.27% R.R. Petrol 36 6 37 6 xd a, M. rru«t«« tX< Cm. kms. Tla Old. 13 6 11 6 do. (P) 21/4 22 6 ffi. Ulu. a,s» «1. *o.<t> *a.<o Estate
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    • 557 6 I acknowle ogmfnt Mr &~~Mrs. Freddie Nassiro thank all relatives and f rends i lor their kind attendance, their 1 wishes and the many useful presents on the occasion of their marriage. SIT: VACANT The' Singapore Improvement > Tryst has a vacancy for a j Grade CTJ draftsman. Com-| moneing
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    • 96 6 MEbir Al THIS rAM,, rv I). T. LIM F ,U| -h: gives about kidne- c °*j2 T. MM t Sinsr, r THE hank:. (Chapter 45, I" Hie Hi s (llUf; Colony of Sfc^J Ififond of Sflr. IN BANKRITprrnr tr-wlfno- 11 IT""' W °«S J tn ding as Chop i Receiving
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  • 1945 7 Raheen Pays Best Dividend Bright -Eyes Nearly Did It From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR. Wedßttday. I I tag McPfcerson scoretl his first success J s ;ue his return when he faaßded inner by neck Blue Eyes in the Ihe «rtcrnoon, the second amy of the
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  • 274 7 experience triumph over brawn? Th? answer .to this question will be given at the Happy World Covered Stadium tomorrow night, when Nai Sompong and Jimmy Newell climb into the ring. Sompong. the 34-year-old Siamese welterweight king-' pin of Singapore, who has about 200 ling battles under
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  • 139 7 .MALACCA. Wed.--The S* l«J got 1 Eurasian Association, whu H travelled down to Muliicra ov«-> the week-end, beat the local Eurasians by 5-nil at football ">n the St. Fran«is Institution around. The visitor.- bd by one* ltd at halt-tine but asserted their superiority in the second half,
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  • 125 7 In a return match played at the Sunflower B. P.'s Court. Sunflower again defeated Qeylaag Rangers B. P. by six frames to one. Results wore (Sunflower players mentioned first); SINGLES: John Chua b< at W< Thinni Bock 18-15; ChOW Knoen Feb beat An;; Yew Kirn 15-10. 17-H:
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  • 61 7 The following will represent the g H. B. Bead Ottos* against (he West Wharf in h friend hi nOccer on Saturday, at Raeburn Park at 5.15 p.m.:— L. o Velherg, J. Lawtber, a. Rahman. K. Dai via, Moktar. Seng Kirn. Poh Sent-. K. Saundei-s. Saniff Idri?.
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    • 133 7 Ai'I'MCATIOX FOR LX EXCE 01 COLONIAL SECRETARY v. ,j\i tfi h< m tnal ((f ti aotn soc,i the >nani<* O unanec has been i»n.ci«- 10 thr Colonial S ry tot o. eUng aii arso«-i:ii m antf>J n Su Lnn Tm, with bi I liUon um\tc&' to its 1 pXtOtl of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 87 7 <AVQE CAN'T DO TMIS TO US [SUT. C<>s,v 5 F!GM T iNjr !>/v.v AkJ ILiYt-0 v A W ~CKETS i r.irlv FIGHT ELMER DEACOrTL i S^ ,TE ,T S UNETHICAL! j ACROSS THE RIVER «5l GUESS CALL OFF <HAVE BKN SQLD JOE! ((Ur ON THE SAME NIGHT Sup pji BEdIOES
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  • 263 8 THE Singapore Asian Seafarers' Federation Committee, bended by Mr. 1 George Reed, Southeast Asia Special Commissioner for the Inte?nntionM Transport Workers' Federation, met yesterday Mid decided to establish a Sjin-p-apore Asian Seafarers' Advisory Council, and dissolve the S.A.S.I. The meeting also passed a resolution calling
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  • 77 8 EIGHT Malay engine-drivers oi eight Singapore Harbour Board tug-boats have threatened to resign if two fctalaj engmc-dnvers of the tug "Mitra," recently dismissed, arc not reinstated. Of the Malay engine-drivers, resign it would paralyse shin movement to and from the wharves. The Singapore Malay Seamen's Union lues
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  • 74 8 THREE Chinese, Scab Eng Men r, Ong Tar CM and Ong Ah Seng, were tentatively charged yesterday bef > the Second Police Magistrate Mr. Pates with murder and armed robbery. They were alleged to have murdered a girl Tap Kui Yin. They iacc a second tentative
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  • 35 8 Four triaha putters were ar- < rested yesterday morning at j Prinsep Street, They bad bags of rice in theii trisbas. The puttees offered a bribe of $200 to the police sergeant.
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  • 27 8 Tlie mer.vhly meeting 01 the Rural Hoard "will be held on Thursday. 16th June. 11)49. in the Council Chamber. Colonial Secretary's Office, at 10.00 a.m.
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  • 146 8 SEGAMAT, today. 3 A Emopcaa Police Sergeant was killed in a battle between bandits and a party of special constable in the Jementah Area yesterday m I which four bandits were shot dead, I The dead bandits were memben Ol a gang of 15 who had
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  • 31 8 U.P. KARACHI. Tmrrs.- -Premiei Liaquat Ali Khan and his wife have accepted an invitation to visit Moscow as guests of the Soviet Government. it was announced today. U.P.
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  • 162 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—The start of the new account in the LonddO Stock Exchang today brought quiet and hesitant conditions. Small losses were shown by Glltedged and Industrials although among the latter Tobaccos, Irons and Steels were resistant. The markets had generally opened quietly flrmer. The undertone became
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  • 244 8 Reuter. laINDON, YVednesdav. THE use by bowlers on several county erieket grounds of the experimental new bull today coincided with the full of many wickets but there \vj»s no positive proof that the bowlers found it a help. Ai LORDS, Middlesex vs. Warwickshire. Middlesex 135
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 8 \n incident in yesterday's trial game at Jalan Besar 1 stadium, between the Probables ana roastaKes mi i Singapore's team to meat N«*gri Sembilan on Me l» irioune Picture. Tribune Picture.
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  • 226 8 YESTERDAY'S soccer trial at Jalan Besar Sta- dium was disappointing, for none of the players seemed inclined to give off their best. This was the first of the two trial games arranged to select Singapore's team to meet Negri Sembilan on June 18. The Possibles
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  • 80 8 The following will rapeapen' the Tiu'er BwittUaiag Club in tie water-polo games against the Singapore SwinuniUfi Club >.i tnmdax at M.an a.in. at Tunjon Bhu: Tan Wee Ens*. Ns J v Chin Heng Ko>u. Leh Ye.w K« Gen Cheng Ann. Taii Wee Bock Tan Sin Ho.
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  • 116 8 At :i ae*ier *i weetlny ot the botapun S. C. held at 10. Alsn•ron Estate on Monday th* f<> lowini.- oflieials were elected: Hon. Secretary: Wee Too FooH Hon. Treasurer: Wan Itahmood; Soccer Capt.*: D" d bin Ro«?an: Vice Cant.: Lim Kirn Hian; Coat" Mit'p"- Ho Ec Bin;
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  • 94 8 The Indonesia "B" Trim and the V. B. Btlliton S.C. drew one-all in a scrappy game of soccer (Junior B. fixture) played at St. George's (D.O.D. ground) Road yCSterdas. Both goals were scored during the first half. Gunawi opened accounts for the Indonesians mid-way in the
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  • 152 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. DRISONS, this year's League Champions, entered the final of the Capitol Cup competition by scoring a narrow two-one victory over Metric in an evenly contested semi-final Cup tie at the Istana Pa dang today. Lee Sze Tat gave the Prisons their
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  • 30 8 A.P. WATERBURY, Connecticut. Wed.- Willie Pep was matched yesterday to defend his world featherweight title against Eddie Compo in the Municipal Stadium here on July I*2. A.P.
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  • 203 8 Reuter. I ONDON, Wed.—The final k acceptors, with weights, for the Royal Hunt Cup, to be run over seven furlongs, 155 yards at Ascot next Wednesday. June 15, were announced today. They are: My Baby 9 st. 10 lbs.. Impeccable 9.2. Master Vote 9.1, Stcrope
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