Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1949

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  • 58 1 MALAYA Tribune J;LK w j MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 5« 11/3 Nine lines, fulltshed simultaneously at Sit gapore, Kuala Lur.ipur, Ipoh an d Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E Maurice Gloxer, Malaya Tribvve Office, 14' Fleet St ret, London,
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  • 268 1 KERANS TOLD 'RUN FOR IT' Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. Lt. Commander J. S. tns, Commander of the Amethyst, was authoi to make the ship's spectacular escape "in view rsistent Communist refusal to give the ship normal facilities and a safe conduct," it was announced today.
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  • 71 1 A.P. HONG KONG. Sun. The Nationalist troop it Chiao Jen was towed [ongkongon Sunday after gti iking a mine four miles vest of Hongkong on Thursday. About 1.500 trcops and a rjuantity of ammunition were transferred to another ship and taken to Canton. Two soldiers were injured
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  • 24 1 iJfrVANG. Today. The •JMMNar <>f »b« Penang C.WCup Meeting. For best bets and selections by Allan Lewis s*»e Page six.
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  • 43 1 Reuter. SRINAGAR. Kashmir, Sun. -The United Nations Comni;s< on for India and Pakistan is hopeful that the two countries will reach a truce agreement on Kashmir in the near futJre. Senor Hermando Samper, chairman of the Commission, said here today. -Reuter.
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  • 381 1 By WILLIAM PARROTT Reuter Correspondent Aboard HMS Jamaica off the China Coast, Sunday. HMS Amethyst, breaking out of her 101-day-old Communist trap up the Yangtse, rejoined the British Far Eastern Fleet early today wi% only two hours' fuel left. Two high navy officers paying tribute to
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  • 31 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The two week heat wave in the eastern Jnited States ended on Sunday is a cool front heralded by noderate to heavy rains moved n.
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  • 22 1 Reuter. NICOSIA, CYPRUS. Sun. Thirteen Tempest fightcit,, bearng the Pakistan insign.a, passed through Nicosia airport today bound for Pakistan.— Tteuter.
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  • 57 1 A.P. Berlin, I*un The Allied Berlin airlift ended its last scheduled 8000 ton day on Sunday. Today the British and American lift will go into retirement. The schedule calls for a daily average for August O' only 3700 tons. In September* this will dro," "o 2100 tons
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  • 96 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. The Commerce Department todaj reported that new rubber consumption in the United State: during June totalled 83,664 long tons of which 46.739 wen natural and 36.925 were synthetic. This was the lowest ratio oi natural to the total consump tion since
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  • 72 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States State Department announced today that its "Voice of America" broadcast: to the Far East will be augmented by a new two-hour programme and by news reports in Cantonese beginning tomorrow The new two-hour broadcasts will be heard in the morning
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  • 61 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sun. The French Government has made new proposals through their High Commissioner to help bring about a settlement in Indochina, it was learned here .onight. The High Commissioner, M. Leon Pignon, who arrived here today on his way to Saigon, is understood to have
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  • 29 1 A faulty start in a race at Walthamstow Stadium, E., resulted in the dogs racing round the track with the hare following a few lengths behind.
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  • 50 1 Signal from Amethyst to First Lord of the Admiralty: "Joined Fleet. I o damage or casualties. U«tfl gfcve the King." from First Lord lo Amethyst: "Welcome back to the Fleet. Your c ourage and endurance have been magnificent. Your return was a grand achievement. Well done.
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  • 165 1 A.P. SHANGHAI, Monday The happiness of Shanghai's foreign colony over the escape of the Amethyst is so far untempered by fear of reprisals from the Communists .against Britons caught 111 China. This not because the British have no fear of reprisals they think that Communist
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  • 85 1 U.P. GARDONE. Italy. Sun.— A motor boat in which Winston Churchill was riding sprang a leak and sank today b;it the former British Premier failed to get wet. Churchill barely had time to transfer his easel and paints to another craft when flic boat in
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  • 65 1 A.P. MERSHAM, England, Sun. --"Good O'd Philip" admiring local lassies called as the Ouke of Edinburgh marched out to bat in a village cricket game on Saturday. They hoped he would hit 50, maybe even 100. "Poor Old Philip" they sighed two minutes later when
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  • 213 1 Reuter. A.P. TWO PLANS FRANKFURT. Sun.—United States joint Chiefs of Stall, who arrived here yesterday or. a ten-day tour of Western Europe. will meet military representatives of Italy tomorrow to discuss the proposed military organisation under the North Atlantic Pact The three American chiefs, Air Force
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  • 51 1 SHANGHAI, Sun.—The sitdown siege of the American consulate virtually ended at 6.30 p.m. today after more than 59 hours. The consular workers' representatives agreed to ask a municipal labour mediator to enter the case and the first sessjon was scheduled at 9 a.m. In the downtown Tefire
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  • 107 1 A.P. FORT DIX, New Jersey. Sun. -—An airliner and a Navy fighter plane—which eye witnesses said "buzzed*' the liner —crashed in the air on Saturday killing 16 persons. Twelve passengers, including five months old child, and three crew members of the Eastern Airlines DC-3 died in
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  • 276 1 Calwell Challenges Miners A.P. SYDNEY, Sunday.—Australia's Labour Government, boiling mad over the crippling Communist coal strike, promised today to wipe Communism off the face of the earth in the Commonwealth. "Only the stars are neutral in this fight," Information Minister Arthur Calwell told a labour
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  • 160 1 SEGA MAT, Today. A bendlt was killed yester- day v ben a police patrol, operating in the Jementah area, came across a squatters' hut. As the) approached the hut, the bandit rushed out and threw a grenade. He was shot dead. Two other suspects then ran out of
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  • 37 1 Singapore law-student Mr. °ne Swee Keng. now in London, has signalled to the Singapore Youth Council here accepting their request that he should represent them at the forthcoming World Assembly of Youth at Brussels.
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  • 119 2 U.P. PARIS. Sun.— The Ministry of Defence announced yesterday that it had ordered an immediate investigation of recent press reports outlining alleged attrocities committed by French troops in Indo-China. A spokesman for the ministry referring to an article on atrocities which appeared in the French Catholic
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  • 95 2 A.P. KARACHI, Sun.—Need foi more trade with Malaya and other South East Asian countries by Pakistan was stressed by a Karachi business man. Shahi Dul Ghatoor, who has just returned from a tour of Southeast Asia. He urged the appointment of a Pakistan Trade Commissioner
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  • 36 2 Lt.-('en«-ral Sir Johu Harding, \vh<> shortly suceeds OeMMBI Sir Nel" Richie a« on.iiiandrr-in-C hh-f Far East Land I orrcs, inspecting a guard-oi -honour drawn from the Seaforth Highlanders on hi* arri\al in Singapore.
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  • 239 2 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday The treason trial of Tokyo Rose recessed for the weekend yesterday as defence attorneys manoeuvred to keep the jury from hearing recordings of her famed "Zero Hour" programme over Radio Tokyo. After Judge Michael J. Roche dismissed the jury on Friday,
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  • 31 2 A.P. LONDON, Sun.—The London Daily Mail said yesterday that Rita Hayworth is going to have a baby. It quoted a member of Prince Aly khan's family.—A.P.
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  • 89 2 BIRMINGHAM, Sun—One of Britain's latest "hush hush" jet warplanes. the Hawker, P--1040. snatched a thrilling split second victory in the Kemsley Cup air race at Elmdon airport here today. The plane averaged 508 mile? an hour for the four laps of the 20-mile course,
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  • 20 2 A.P. SHANGHAI. Sun. The British freighter Anchises left Shanghai late on Friday night under tow for Kobe, Japan.—A.P.
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  • 194 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. The International Federation of Transport Workers representing 5,000,000 workers in 45 countries said yesterday that they would recommend the boycott of £00 Panamanian ships to begin as soon as possible. O. Bccu of Antwerp, President of the Federation and of Belgian
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  • 67 2 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. THE House of Commons art- j joutned yesterday for its summer recess aftet it.* Ant I Saturday sitting for nearly 10 years The last time it sat on a Saturday was en September 2. 1939. just before the out- 1 break ol wai. Yesterday's sitting
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  • 35 2 JOHJKE BAHKU, Sun. Tan Ah Chinnu. 13, an attendant at the General Hospital, pleaded guilty to a ahara* cf poaaaapJon of tahil cf chandu in Uie Sessions Court today. The case an adjonrnad
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  • 335 2 IPOH, Sunday. A POLICE communique released, late last night disclosed that three bandits were killed and at least one wounded in the fierpe engagement between a patrol of Guardsmen and a banfiit gang at Sungei Ras in the Tapah area on July 27. The Guardsmen suffered
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  • 40 2 A taxi knocked dow.. a Chinese on Havelock Road yesterday. The victim was taken to hospital. A Malay cyclist was knocki ed down by a taxi, on Chua Chu Kang Road yesterday. The cyclist was sent to hospital.
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  • 91 3 N. Sun. The Brined down to the day. From Um--1.000.000 people rt by rati, h.ghwi'.y their annual threetuguat bank holiday. foi the coastal Victoria Station, id 7.000 persons in I rjueoe a quarter of 0| Some had been aH night. were similar scenes r other stations.
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  • 44 3 Reuter. GARDONE, RIVIERA. Mr. Winston yestt rady put the of touches to the first ing of his holiday in Italy a beautiful Lakeland. It is a landscape of the Gulf o; Maderno in Lake Garda, including a 1,000-year-old cbureb belfry.—Reuter.
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  • 125 3 Bad weather hit Singapon too. yoritculay morning Heavy" rain fell for about two hours, causing the abandonment of many picnics and •potts fixtures. The rain left on" just before lunch, and holiday makois began to make thel? first appeal ances in the Bo tanic Gardens, parks
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  • 232 3 Customs Office destroyed, four junks sunk DUTTERWORTH, Sunday. A terrific gale which raged here for four hours today cost Butterworth $100,000 when it destroyed the Customs Examination Station at the old jetty, sank four big junks, a motor vessel and damaged 1025 bales of rubber intended for
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  • 131 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tamay_iti bin Bakar, a Java nese and former employee oi* the Shell Company. Singnpoie. wa,s fined 5400 in default two months gaol wnen he was convicted of criminal breach of trust in respect ot 1.600 gallons of diesel oi! valued at $623.20 in
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  • 56 3 About a hundred recruits of the Malayan Air Training Corps will undergo a medica' examination for physical fitness this morning at the Raffles Institution. These recruits enlisted about a month ago. After their examination, they will go in for six weeks training as probationary cadets. The
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  • 63 3 The British minesweeper Flying Fish will pay a courtesy call at Teluk Anson today. Officers and men wi! be entertained ashore, a party will be held aboard, and a dance Will take place at the Lower Perak Club. Cinemas and the cabaret will give free
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  • 31 3 The Malayan Post Office Guide 1849.1950 is now on sale at all Post Offices. The Guide gives full particulars of all the postal services. Theprice is $2.50 a copy.
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  • 117 3 A.P. LONDON, Sun. Lloyd's gistei of Shipping reports I mi rchant ships under n in all countries at Of June numbered of 4.446,070 01 this total. 2.043.000 tons re under construction in Britain and Northern Ireland and the remainder ,n the r *of the world. The
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  • 57 3 A.P. OTTAWA, Sun. Canada's 'trained r elatioaafcJf) with the Ggwrtmt in bring a reduction in the Canadian Bmil) Nanking, it i here. Steps also Ikm in consultathi U, S. to eva- Communist terricf the 800 Cana- Americana and otheis lea Wed to remain bewithdrawal plans
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  • 114 3 yjj' ADRON-LEADER W. J. Baser, D.F.C., attached to Tengah airfield and his wife, were killed hen their car collided head-on with a military truck at the 10th. mile Bukit Timah Road earty yesterday morning. Thirteen Ceylonese R. P. C. nerso,;nel who were in the
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  • 84 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Th» new Deputy Public Pioseetltor, Inch. Sufian bin Hashim. formerly of Kuala Lumpur, conducted his first case here today at the ..rial of 38--year-old Aziz Khan alias Durai Samy in the Sessions' Co ait. Inche Sufian disclosed th-t Aziz Khan
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  • 58 3 About 300 poisons were present at the Seventh Day Advcntist church last night when Evangelist Mi. R. F. Watts gave the first of a series of lectures. The subject was "Is Civilization Doomed In this Atomic Age?" His next lecture will be on the subject "What Think
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  • 204 3 iV new books t to Raffles ÜbrnT" tho next ew days: tbriel Rossetti, H. Harnessing the Barrel, Viri>!ackstone; Their finVol U, Winston 8. fir. Service Mef W brace; Modern Fittings. J. and The Wheel of Fire, ■knight: Physic*. Tells HaL? V, rton Lvh Malta, to S,
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  • 243 3 Jhc residents of Siang Lim Park estate received 8 surprise gift last night when Mr. V. J. Mendis who opened the new children's playground put up by the residents announced at the dinner which followed that an anomvmous donor has undertaken to build six
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  • 78 3 and 22 boys a treat Kuala LUMPUR, Sun. Cfed in bhght coloured s?rang* presented thun by tho Bultan of Selangor and the R;>Lary Club. Kuala Lumpur twenty-two Muslim boys rrOM the Bereodah Welfare Home yesterday attended a special Harl Reya party given by the Mentri Besai of S-lar.gor. Raja Uda
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  • 152 3 U.P. CALCUTTA. Sun. One person was killed and eighty injured here yesterday when a riot between Bihari railway porteis and Bengal passengers spread through tbe neighbourhood of Sealdah railway station. Fighting in which sticks, knives and bottles were used as weapons lasted several hours.
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  • 57 3 Reuter NEW DELHI, Sun. The Indian Government committee inquiring into the Dutch KLM Constellation crash near Bombay on July 12 concluded its investigations today at Palam aerodrome. The plane took DC from Palam before the disaster which cast 40 lives. The Committee's report If expected to
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  • 34 3 Reuter. ALEXANDRIA. Sun.—The 1.750-ion Pakistan naval sloop Jihlurn arrived here today with 237 officers and men for a two-day visit. She is the hist Pakistani warship to visit ai Egyptian port. Reuter.
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  • 32 3 Reuter. «■•»-.1.11» NEW YORK, Sun A Dakota (D-C-3) commercial airliner and an Army aircraft collided in mid-air near Fort Dix, New Jersey, today. Six people were reported killed —Reuter.
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  • 568 4 UOW will Whitehall regard the set-off of excess profits proposed in the joint report of the Select Committees on War Damage Compensation? The principle is a good and fair one (though there is some difference of opinion as to the method of application). It is that the tax-payer,
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  • 838 4  -  For Russia, the conflict between the two currency areas of the Western Powers, is a vindication of the Marxist theory of recurrent cr sis in the capitalist world. by Sylvain Mangeot LONDON THE completion of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference in London has deepened
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  • 812 4  -  tents, caves and makeshift dwellings live a million Arab refugees who fled from their homes in Palestine. They are for the most part without work income or hope for the future. Their problem is discussed in thus first of three articles. —By— FRED ZUSY
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  • 109 4 Reuter. LONDON ARCHITECTS are today planning how the home of the poet Keats in the North Lonodon district of Hampstead can be restored and refurnished. Sir Sydney Cockercll, former director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, says the house which he describes as "the next greatest literary shrine" in
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  • 478 4 CAIRO BARREN Saudi Arabia has blossomed into living proof that U.S. capital and knowhow can bring progress and mutual profit to backward nations. It also shows that private enterprise can do the job. That i 3 what President Truman claimed in his much-dis-cussed "point four." U.S.
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  • 602 4  -  The trouble started because of a shortage of milk in England But an enterprising cafe owner found that goats were not cooperative. by Simon Wolf H.G. IT all began because there was a milk shortage in England: not enough cows, insufficient fodder. Milk has been rationed since
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  • 38 5 Because she's a dancer by profession and has to ride a spirited horse in a new film roie. Jour Taylor, 19, now has a pair of >l LHI.OOO legs. Here, Joan gives a glimpse of her Uigb-priced underpinning.
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  • 136 5 U.P. MONTREAL. Sun. The Qty Legal Department was working tcday on the draft cf i bylaw designed to make it and midriff-type sun disappear from city as the temperature zoomed towards the 90-degree rna'k foi the third straight Councillor W. O. Asselln, chairman of the Municipal
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  • 64 5 MOSCOW. Sun.—The caption on a Boris Yefimov cartoon in the humourous magaOocodile" said.' "In rear, Tito with his Rankovich killed, ard and tortured more miata than Yugosavbowrgeoia regime did cou tso of ten ycar3." Tlie cartoon depicted a Amencan police officer pulling triggei with Rankovich's The officer, looking
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  • 278 5 CROWLE, Lincolnshire, Sunday. The exsoldier Vicar of this little country village toured the six inns recently and issued invitations to the publicans and their regulars. Since, owing to their licensing hours, the publicans and habituees could not attend either morning or evening service,
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  • 88 5 U.P. FRANKFURT. Sun. The diary of an executed Nazi revealed today that Hitler had planned to name his own "pope" for Germany and execute the Catholics that would oppose the scheme. Never before were the excerpts from the diary published. The diary. which belonged to Aified
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  • 45 5 A.P. MANILA, Sun. Police searched today for five armed men who broke" into offices of the Philippine Blue Mills Co., and carried away a load ed steel safe to work on at home. The company estimated the safe contained 6,200 pesos U553,100).-A.P.
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  • 138 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. A Samoan Prince yesterday complained to the Police he had been robbed of U5525,000 worth of ancient pearl studded heirlooms. Chief Edd Teo said the gems, part of th! costume he and his four sons use as the
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  • 213 5 LONDON, Sunday. Mr. Charles Hitchcock, a Hatton-garden jeweller, returned to his home in, Southend after failing to convince his son Vincent that he should give up his bullfighting career in Spain. For three weeks at La Linea. near Gibraltar, Mr. Hitchcock
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  • 70 5 A.P. LONDON, Sun. Princss Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are going to let people see their garden to help people who cannot The garden of Windl<-h im Moor, their 15-room country home in Surrey, will be thrown open to the public at a "nominal charge"
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  • 28 5 Burning feathers put a de* tective on the track of two stolen hens at Chedzoy, near Bridgewater. He found them hidden in bedclothes at a bungalow.
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  • 165 5 NEARLY three years ago, when 40-year-old Roy Aitken, of Glasgow, was called out of bed by the crying of his infant son. Paul, he set himself the problem of inventing a fool-proof, hygienic nursery chamber-pot for young children. That cry in the night has started
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  • 93 5 Thr Bishop of Rochester, Dr. C. M. Chavasse, exOlympic runner (lUQX), preachini) from the paiilion forecourt at Bcxley cricket ground said: WE merely play at Christianity in a way we should be ashamed to do at cricket. "For a Christian who does not know his
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  • 160 6  -  Four Safe Bets For Today From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Sunday. SILVER SPEAR should score a double to win the Gold Cup for Class I horses over V/ 4 Miles at tomorrow's races, the last day of the Penang Turf Club Meeting, with Game Law
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  • 91 6  -  IK ALLAN LEWIS RACK ONE Constance CI. 1 Div. 3—6 F. Airmail ELEGANT ART Outsider; Invest Blackpool RACE FIVE I airwood CL I—l U RACE TWO SILVER SPEAR I. 2 Div. I—6 F. (.utne Law KAISERINE Friar'). Last Egyptian Queen Outsider: Little Ned Desert Queen RACE SIX RACE THREE
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  • 231 6 Reuter. SWANSEA, Sunday. Mervyn Wallace returned to form for the New ZeaM landers against Glamorgan the county champions, here yesterday and scored a krt*J*, 1* out in his side's close of play total of 360 for b on thM first day of the
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  • 49 6 NEW ZEALAND Ist. INNINGS Sutcliffe f Wooller b liever 4 Scott c Cult b Hever 15 Hadlee b Watkins 39 Wallace not out 165 Donnelly b Watkins 39 F. Smith Ibw Hever 71 Rabone run out 0 Mooney not out 0 extras 27 Total (for Gwkts) 360
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  • 76 6 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. Sun —Jack Helden. 42-year-old British International won the British Amateur Athletic Association marathon championship for the thin, successive time when he covered/the 26 miles, 385 yards course here today in 2 hrs. 84 mins. 10.6 sees. Tom Richards, second in the Olympic Games
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  • 82 6 U.P. SVMMII I NEW JERSEY» fc.un. MUlOdgh tip tejupcratui, v us Close to lo° U< ureei rorne, light heavyweight champion Ous Lcsik vich boxed il* rounds yestei •lay in pieparalion fur his n.t heavyweight hgl>l with Rtsnid Charles ol Yankee 8tadiurn m\ Aim l<» Lcsnovieh went
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  • 143 6 Reuter. WILMINGTON. Delaware. Sun. Australia gained a 3—o winning lead over Mexico here yesterday in the American zone final of the Davis Cup, wheti John Bromwich and Frank Sedgman beat the Mexican brothers, Armando and Rolando Bega t by 6—o. 6-i=o, 6—2, m the double? match. The
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  • 860 6 Beiow is the card for today's races, the last day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting: RACE ONE 2.30 P.M. HOUSES (L\SS 1 DIV. 3-« WW* KS&O, 1.01 T k] M. Ca.haeno Kail wood lUwi B.i« Mrs. B. S. Chua H. Sleigh EuLnnt An Tait
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    • 687 6 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier*' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings from U.K. VJSJL "Astyanax" _from U.K Aug. 4 -Titan" from U.K. Aug. 19 "Tydeus" from U.K. Aug. 21 "Oalchas" from U.K./Cont. Aug. 21 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, ft
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  • 460 7 Ooi Defeats Tan Easily Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THOMAS Cup players Ooi Teik Hock and Wong Peng Soon, ranked the best badminton players in the world after America's Dr. Dave Freeman, will clash for the men's singles title tomorrow. Ooi reached the finals
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  • 32 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. Gay Brewer, 17, of Lexington Kentucky won the United States Junior Amateur Golf Championships yesterday, defeating Mason Rudolph, 15, of Clark iviUe. Tennessee, six and four. A.P.
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  • 236 7 L~ ONDON, Sun. Bruce Woodcock, British, Euroand British Empire heavyweight champion, will train in a naunted castle in lis fight in London or. Sept. o against the American, Lee Savold. Woodcock t manager, Tom Hurst. I Gurych Castle at Abergele in Wales and pre-
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  • 244 7 By HARRY FANG JHE Tiger Sporting Association has been invited by the Burma Athletic Association to play a series of soccer games at Rangoon. The Tigers have accepted the invitation and they will fly to Rangoon on Aug. 20 with a contingent
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  • 85 7 The new club-house of th." Singapore Chinese Football Association at No. 10, Farrer Park, will h. opened on Oct. 14, at 5.30 p.m. Alter the opening ceremony, the craw of the Association's sweep will take place at 7.30 p.m. The following have
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  • 150 7 THE Singapore Chinese Football Association has planted a $50,000 sweep in aid i t the Association's Rehabilitation Fund. The Sweep will be drawn on Jet. 15. on the l.nt day's races of the Pena.-g Turf Club':,- October Mci-tingr. The sweep was decided upon at the
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  • 157 7 9.00 a.m. Mens Slndes Semi Finals. X H. Ip vs. Ong Chew Bee; Ladies Doubles Semifinals: Miss I. L Butt and MisBetty Rhoades vs. Mrs. de Vries and Miss Hevel. Men's Doubles Seni-Fmals-Tan Liep Tjiauw and Lee Boen Swan vs. H. K. Yadi and H. Kamis. Junior Boys'
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  • 563 7 M.L.T.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS JN the most keenly contested singles match he has plpyed so far in Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships, Tan Liep Tjiauw, the Java champion, qualified for the men's singles when he defeated the Singaj)ore champion, H. K. Yadi in straight sets 6—l. 6—?— played
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  • 34 7 WELLINGTON. Delaware. Sun.- Australia made a clean sweep of Mexico or. Sunday in the American Zone Davis Cup jennLs matches, winning both opening singles matches on Friday and the Doubles on Saturday.
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  • 269 7 The following tie« of the BODCA Junior Badminton i hampionahips will he played off during the first week ,>f August in the Victor.a School Hall at 2.15 p.m. WEDNKKI) XV. At'O. A Rahman bin Ostnan (2 S I) 08) vs. Wan Othman bin Idris (1 S D>
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  • 63 7 The team to represent Singapore Civilians VI against Indonesian Chinese Soccer Team, will be selected from the folic wing players:—Osnian Angnlliu, Arshad; Abdul Rahman, Kmlleh, Tan Chin Lye; Haji Garhan, I. f. Yas% Foo Hee Jong, W. A. Morton, Harith; Leong Hoi Meng, Ha Tee Siang, Aw
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  • 25 7 Frank Broome, Derby County's international forward, is to give evening clas■6l in football for men at a prison without bars at Sudbury.
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  • 316 7 SATIBOAY ''.15 p.m. Tan Guan Hons: (Mayflower) vs. V. Gomez Sport tight); Chee Phut Hung (Spitfire) vs. Winner of Tan Chin Guan (Useful-); -and Henir Si«w Thlang (United Family): Nsr Chene Hua (MarieolU)-vs. Ho<> Chun Kali (Lucky Strike); Pati! Wee (Diehard) v«. Wee Thiahi Bock (Social); 'Chua
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    • 33 7 Be Instrument is niany years of not only meatte highest very accuive. You can Ol getting a d-letta glasses come to us. T HK CKEAT CHINA OPTICAL CO, bridge Road, Hasah Road) SINGAPORE
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    • 108 7 Getting Up Nights Slopped in 24 Hours Getting up nights, burning sensadon of organs, whitish discharge, dull ache at base of spine, groin and leg pains, nervousness, weak- < ness and loss of manly vigour are ?aused by a disease of the Prostate Gland (a most important sex gland In
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    • 158 7 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 CTSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945 Notice is hereby given thai any person or persons having claim to the property descnbc( in the Schedule hereto are re. quested to forward such'clairr to the Custodian of Property Supreme Court Building.
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    • 1112 7 SITS: VACANT Man with experience in fault rinding in overhead cable required. Must speak English and Malay and drive light van. Apply Box A 2660, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. QUALIFIED STENO-TYP-IST with at least Matriculation or Cambridge Senior Certificate required immediately to fill temporary vacancy for two months. Indians preferred. Consolidated
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    • 61 7 FCEND IN JOĔ T" BCTM OF '■■ft WELL- FThis '5 4 SERicCFVvvF TPI il TIM HORN IN A COMA! f Q fa u SEE curlyWves, sir < 'trLVh. 4" HIV hmmm T L/ I AN HONEST ANSWER! V HE D-DID 1 KL¥ KAYOE UNDtRCLUOUI did curly threaten > but...,;* TIM
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  • 38 8 thrilling incident in yesterday's soccer match between the Singapore Malays and the Indonesian Chinese at Jalan B esar Stadium. The Singapore Malays ran out Winn;? by two goals to one.—Tribune Picture. Tribune Picture.
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  • 277 8 THE misconduct of a wellknown S.C.F.A. player during the recent inter-state M.C.F.A. fixture between the S.C.F.A. and the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club at Seremban was brought to the attention of the Council of the S.C.F.A. by Mr. Kok Chong Fook at the Council's meeting
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  • 128 8 Reuter. At the Oval. Nottinghamshire vs. Surrey. Surrey 409 for 5 (Fishlock 95, E. Bedser 163, Parker not out 71). At Bristol, Gloucestershire vs. Somerset. Gloucestershire 342 (T. Graveney 159. Crapp 55». Somerset 12 for 1. At Derby. Derbyshire vs. Warwickshire, rain restricted play. Warwickshire 203 for 4
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  • 16 8 The Singapore Youth Council mafiilri£ scheduled for tomorrow (Tuea) has been postponed until Aug. 0.
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  • 120 8 At the annual general meeting of the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association it was drcided to hold the 1950 Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships in Kua'.a Lumpur. The championships will last for five days beginning from the Thursday before the August Bank holidays and ending on Aug. Ist.
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  • 607 8  -  Seng Quee Tells Why He Resigned By HARRY FANG 1/IK. Yong Ngim Djin, headmaster of the Anglo-Chinese Middle School (Cole111 man Street), wns elected Hon. Coach of the Singapore Ch i nese Football Association in place of Mr. Choo Seng Quee whose resignation- has been
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  • 44 8 Reuter. SCARBOROUGH, Sun.— Jack Kramer, the 1947 Wimb'edon champion, now aged 27, beat Donald Budge, a pre-war Wimbledon winner •*.io six years his senior, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4, in the final of the Slazenger professional lawn tennis tournament here ixuu/. neuter. x
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  • 29 8 CONISTON, England. Sun. Donald Campbell said yesterday he was all set to start ..rial runs preparatoiy to an assault on his late father's world speedboat record.
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  • 794 8  -  By PHILIP GOH nOLLAJH DON ol Johore Bahni netted two goals U to enable the Singapore Malays defeat the I visiting Indonesian Chinese soccer team 2—1 at 1 Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Malaya got their first goal in the first minute of the game.
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  • 208 8 PENANG, Sunday. NORTH score a 46-run nrst innings lead over Sou«.n Id a cncKet match played on international Club ground ncrc today. The South won tne toss and elected to bat. Atter tnree nours and three minutes" batting North weie ad out for 174. North managed
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  • 274 8 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sunday. Indonesian Ri mblkam and Federalists started here today on the last 1 in their conference to achieve unity on th< funi structure of the United States of Indo; Unity on many points has already been reached in the Jogjakarta talks, and
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  • 51 8 A.P. DUBLIN, Ireland, Sun. The Irish Government announced today it will no longer require visas from American visitors after Monday. Only requirements for L.S. Travellers will be a valid American passport. Government sources said the U.S. is expected sDon to cancel its visa fees for Irish citizens.
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  • 39 8 Cenerai SINGAPORE til N K Summer Shoot i a i- J at Club's Bukit medals and spoons u tributed. dl SINGAPOItK CHKvs Ulk Simultaneous Cl„ >- Dl a J f J. Fernhuut vg. s L«a«ue. Happy v.
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  • 235 8 ■ALHA.MHRA: Dorothy Lamour R,■>,. r. n ton. 1.45. CIS. C 15 CATHAY: "W,k, „f •>* 'p'l Witch" with John V. T ".I Russell. 11 a.m., i.r and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Jungle j„„- Wl Johnny Weissmjliei n 1.45. CM. &J0 a PAVILION: "Bond with Jean Kent and R 0 i
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  • 24 8 SIH'CKK Qviliaa! v. Indonesian Chiueae XI Jalan Besar. GOI F: S ships Island «"lab. TENNIS: Mali> championships S.CV CRICKET: Navy v. Naval Base.
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  • 446 8 SIR Franklin Gimson. the Governor of Singapoie and Ration of the Singapoie Rifle Association, presented the N.R.A. Silver Medal, the Govcrnoi"? Cup and Replica to Mr. P. H. Cooke, the Malayan Champion at the conclusion of the Singapore Rifle Association August "Cisley" meet yesterday at
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