Morning Tribune, 20 June 1947

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  • 408 2 R ural 'Get- Together Committees Planned TO HELP IN EDUCATION, CRIME DETECTION (Tribune StafT Reporter) Rural d meeting y f should h( lp whifh work ot the i ould try to rub II .vopu. that there is menace, and that in census, th the number, i nation ality of th<
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  • 149 2 PLEA FOR LOWER PRICE FOR RICE RATIONS Jur Own Reporter) TANG*, June, 19.— An eloplea to the Government ce the price of rationed is made by Mr Chee Ee. Bal'-k PulaU repi at today's s. ttlemen* Council meeting Chw Swee Ee said that a \:nber of rice-card hold- li been
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  • 56 2 been made for moving the ib from its pretion in Raffles Square Club will contin s for London. Jutv- 18. -A number of .irresst have been made in Berlm and the eastern zone of occupation, a Red officer. Major Bokolkov, told a g in th P Berlin inc
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  • 160 2 BOY WORE 20 PAIRS OF BRASSIERES Iwrntv pairs o! hr.i^v \vt i r« st.i cd to fULYt l»»»n worn all a' om' .'iiue b> i IJ><>ld boy whtn h« was s..uih»d bj i Mcnrltji police ronsfabla Lou Fane, .it thi* raftp of 223, 8.0.D. \l« \.mdrj td. The >outli appo.md
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  • 20 2 BAN ON MR. BROOKE'S RADIO (T vd to operate :nnk° pi service re publclv owrtd ard < B to comment o:
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  • 33 2 When Jamej Sir d 21. was Fourth Police of bad comp.-. ii U) cheat the Sli Storage, b put I Of I at] mo; id balled h nt. had
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  • 26 2 Ice Factory Must Use Pipe Water iT I Mai a I M I I I Th. I pipe fl manufacture 1 i M "I I m
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  • 5 2 KURDISH CHIEF FLEES TO RUSSIA
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  • 78 2 U.S A -Luropc i shal I th'h f night I The communique Europe to do-.. 'hey b e the war part Ich tmuort per sabl from the Air. tlrent N General Catroux, K. Amrto Moscow now on Par's .sv> U irn to M by Sa R Frerch tal in
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    • 114 4 th e ca rv ing knife The curving knife is fast at work in India. The British pfan for partition has now been accepted by both the mirjor parties and the details of the transfer itself are being worked out as speedily as possible. One can non he rough geographical
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    • 89 4 Malaya n Cu rt ain Mr, Wu Tiang Wang, Malayan representative I the Empire Communist Conference, who returned to Singapore yesterday, says there n curbetween the United Kingdom and the Colonies. He was astonished at Members of Parliament having so little knowledge of the Malayan background. Perhaps, Mr. Wu. it
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    • 142 4 One department of Government activity that has Come to stay is social welfare and we ought not to be ashamed of it. There was no need for any such department before the war, whereas to-day if the Social Welfare Department ceases its activities no less than
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    • 22 4 Govern ment Services The tt-rm "pubii ant" appears to hv losing point. To-day tl 1" minor offlci h and sullen. T. I)
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  • 394 4  - Persia Yi elds to Soviet Demand For Oil Leopold Herman /,y K«»ut«r orr< Npond^Jit in aR i x x .g ihe i emble bt ■nd of Jul in feneral ti.- 1 1 that i »<- n extremely apprehensive ut the proposed cor., i r.ng that it m.»dominar :them Persia *.nciud:ng
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  • 186 4 Life In Palestine Behind Barbed Wire JERUSALEM Life for Britons in the Holy Land those days is not strewn with roses. It Is, to coin another simile, bedecked with barbed-wire. The so-called 'security Bones." in which essential British re>:d- ents are by regulatign requ Jto live, are first and foremost
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  • 164 5  - INTER FILMLAND'S LATEST CRAZY-COMEDIAN Henry Gris b y*'" i nbune Cor:- y •Ln Hollywood I <»l 1 s| I 1N 1 II Mv t O \i M All) HIM. u II! In H\( K IN ,uu:VN O-ST\K UiiM DEANNA H|N IMJ HOW! I:. lit Durbln l much Kayc To hei
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  • 38 5 PAL ESTINE ASP UNDER ARREST JERUSALEM. Jure 18 M |6 >.: old A .star.' of Palestire P"[tradited frcm ua> ui ck-r ar r rusal«m today "on a by tnr that the RuboM.i- r^ 1 We lo trace T i
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  • 9 5 STARTING LI F E AN EW IN US U.P.
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  • 368 5 Ceylon To Be A Dominion This Year? IX)N, June 18— The British, Colonial l the t; immi u ay made a on ti i.l develop n Ceylon. u I; > His .nu.it affirmed f v illUil with ttu people o! I i in advance j i Dominion status ana expressed
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  • 129 5 I ipoh. Wedresday A funeral with full military honours be accorded to five tnembei the Ist (Perak; Battalion, FMSVP who were killed h tio i al Geylarg, Sii dui irg Uio Malayan campaign in 1 J41. The men, whose remains have been exhumed and taken
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  • 46 5 W: hlngton, Jam- 17. The tor mer Hungarian Prime Minister, Terrnc Nagy, dl the Ituation 111 .try With a num bcr o! Statr De it ofTici ed t< m^ht Department d( e details ol the drus narrn known, how< U r
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  • 523 6  - Letter- Bomb Week: Wrens' Holiday H.L. HOPKIN OUR LONDON LETTER by £>.— .mm people ng n mv< 1.1 ing little buflVcoiour- -pes marked Private" and "'On His Majes' S< v i fThey are tnandi from our otl charming friends who work for the Inland Revenue and collect income-tax. In tl
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  • 184 6 B. I ribune Stod Keportri > is and I With ling at the oni> way to make people se industry H< C >unty ol his. Li umber of satellite tov. and it v. istl ved. This relieved the And the shoi Etfcommodation imj Wy.
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  • 66 6 Explosion In Tel Aviv Kills One JERUSALEM fxp'osio:: In t»ie heart Brt-.-h seem I I killed tA -m Id a n it oi erce blameo bv the au thr J ondar* ground flare-uo came the that it thrcommut tor res bv a 13 >■ court nr Monday. ad- Onf d
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  • 15 6 Low Energy Atomic Pile For N. Z. .nd. Jur.e Nev. I pile l m I
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  • 53 6 I I bein Mi The rlc< OUIU ru\ flou th« i'nd ;i hall ih. I mauv d at 1 ounc< I for rice I I I und<-r 1 uiid th:ix>uud I ytep& wen an in in M t 'mad. gency Y difft lof surplu- Mr Wa J 1 I
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  • 72 7 I i mmi f Burn I I d \n§ he I l this I measure preK pi op I the In.ition I Intimate I -ting H intrfo I lay un- •m- kllni B untry. Bama ment BurmI thi i\ the nc aid ev. dia irom
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  • 30 7 Police Chief Killed In Battle Tiei hiu v hurfc af Tientsin, m n The T I marched thi aitei u boots Ch ?es 'oi hood Tl. nth« b^e: Reuter Iv
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  • 16 7 YOUTHFUL FOLLY LED TO 4 DEATHS liVednes. ay 'No pr mthful h on He I ere
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  • 101 7 PERAK POLICE SMASH 2 GANGS ii i bunt* Stal ti- leaan* i me to hear buries in the Bn- about a morth r but 'h* 1 J gathered "d that there was more ttirg in the ng the n.'ople a ill h robb( accompa- risal i the i Teluk ed
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  • 153 7 NEW ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT INAUGURATED I I The Pan American World Airways Clipper ■d into the air from •a Ouardia field to blaze the trail world The huge four-englned Conwit h a party of distinled publishers and editors i board was escorted into the air >y a flight of army, navy
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  • 124 7 Borneonow Spends More aid, Coi servat what was the financial Of North Bon o ai d pal iaiiv. how the e venue and CEpendi k M "> current year »i j: thai for the lad li n which the North Borreo Company in <t r lontro] replied: "The colony is
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  • 124 7 Tokio, June 18 Approximately 2 500 tons of coins valued at USSI.COO.OCO <$2-millu>n Straits) weft discovered at Nagoya on the easi coast of Japan between Tokn> and Osaka during the re (•♦'in Inspection tour by the re p&ration and restitution delegates 01 tli" P'ar Eastern
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  • 251 8  - A round The Town UNKNOWN -WITH Journalist's Wedding V V. K I The bi Boon woured md she had -d .i sweetheart neckline edg< d in > different shade o: Hex bouquti Li. Mr Ng Peng fC \e ol the bride, ga P C i -pi^ndr I The n t:-.
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    • 37 9 WALTER WINCHELL says: SetisationAL ColossAl They don't make fh«'m M^ better than *JOISON Story >*7echn/color/ COMING C,O^tk I.O»!K'E LEAF LEDfiEHS m\u books Many Si^s Now Available For Immediate Del' £?f>M FC^ ROBINSON ROAU, XL- LI D. sgapoi
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  • 13 10 JEI >ation. H Vviv. Ol A I ounri a In f«?W Vs
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    • 367 10 Il 1 omir»-CKrlu«ivf? to ikW Morning Tribune I I I NOW YOU GO BACK I M»/' UWM.. IT* A PfTY UC 1 NOW I UAVC TO COMMIT f f MANAG£ vouQ BANK K OPPQOPCiATt A CC ME TO PC. 8 TO LAV LOW I V BUT DON T TOUCU ANY
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  • 60 11 i 0 Crpr oun tht war *i r > to stare* well JapanKre^sehmtr that Japan R t C man to u Kretschmi UiiUi starloir immed soJutelv which Q rieterm Fo teleeram to ?h. j ■corner to the Double b( twver. J which the i Japar.ese Southern n lead tj
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  • 28 11 21 I pu 'indinded at <r stage v^ Y< rk. Mir. .:nd an Arabai II bo the ok bf inbal about I UHJ Icfast of at Shan-
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  • 29 11 US SHIP STRIKE MOVES TOWARDS SETTLEMENT Labour ei afe U Un:t< d States «hii It agree In all Stewards U I s might mean a i lispute ewrgf Reuter
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  • 129 11 PRODUCE MARKETS \u 1 ■<>. 1 1 $43. NO. l'eds63; -unlallty (white) <pink> 124 V T No 1 $32' N N S4U: N< ♦blacK' SU] quality sUDerlor quality Tamarind: —Si am $12>V Black I J^\\i. BOP.. $75OP. 50. Qua 1 $100; |90: Bali 1 575. Packing 2 $60; E. K
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  • 21 11 HYDERABAD, June 18 The Coi the Nizam's "in. lay declar- tdia." working to intcy I
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  • 137 11 LONDON. JUNE 18.- In the ■Commons today, Mr. David Roes-Williams, Labour, asked what rewards or decorations had been presented to those Asiatics in British Maiaya and Sarawak who helped British prisoners and irtternees dunnn the Japanese occupation at the risk of their lives, or those such
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  • 56 11 MASTER VOTE (25-1) WINS HUNT CUP h-Col, June 10. me ivjjrcn Hunt Cup was won today by Master Vote, with Whitehall second, and Admiralty's Yarn third. The batting wa.- 25-1 M. 100-7 Whitehall and 33 I ral'a Yarn 7> i waft won by twu leagti length separat :ond and third
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  • 65 11 moncscki, June 18- Fortytwo Korean Nationals awaiting deportation threw peper into the inese guard:, and e d from internment camp. A subsequent search Ol the local Korean settlenv nt enabled \ice to recapture eight oJ K< rean nation* i <nal!v on charge:
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    • 24 11 PfiKlNi; LACE <TO.. HAM) BMBRWDEIWBD LINEN F/NCY HANDKERCHIEF U Fo, Gent'., l-uivs Chttdr-n. m, Kortti Bridge Bo«d Tel. MM of t! Optl< IVonhi LCE
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    • 32 11 HIPPING INTELUGENCE :id re tons n to Kur«. RI T %dd^r Pollyanna i) tons ■ijk r tie ir H F mdeve. ire nun 112 Tai n Sibu. B UR m Kuch Hu
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    • 378 11 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY' 1.,0|(K nVV* ENGLISH ittAMMI pin 4fl nd in t] p.m. 4 lil.ll Ml VVOHK •nd in in ruivvcc i vll ,\v lo < ill \KSI INDIAN trail -mm.. I'KCKiKA.M.MI S 12 00 2 <io m the medium wave band "0 u in tn. metre band is(.usii
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  • 79 12 I II t! 11 rd. K will ..tly reli erection ol 500 housei at thP rak Resident Comxnl n Union, thai M I ttin sure, 500 ■tmi-de-tutruct«d in 'pair |i 't-d Imn diately to nli« üb-commlttot la S upportm- this <)mm«'ndation area hoi I mend I Park I I
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  • 16 12 I P i pla: 1 all by ou:- let U.P. peller Made i
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  • 15 12 Hitler Commended Man Who Killed 1 5,000 Lunitics 15 000 K I I 940 Reuter
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  • 65 12 SHANGHAI, June IS. After a day the United Nations Economic Conference ihe Far F I bUsh the wh OI re la tin] includin S ril S graph:. e under a r.t mittee. th.e Eo be I depi ns. He. how< ver. i (is! David
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  • 55 12 PARIS, JUNE 18. The Brtnd French Fop-isn M tcrs Mr. H id M Bidault hiv. So 1 lotov that thev should meet n< kI I m would h Mr Europe, a French I :nuniq'. and M omed this plan with th-' omi rruniqu< added, in
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    • 132 12 \\K \ui BEEN Tt» Till You'll Be Visiting CATII A 17 NFW VOKK S HOT SPOT A HA I TOMOKKOW BODNIGHI fjr ABBOT f cm/dL \V fl £rffS f&^f^ lIN HOLLYWOOD I m^an (1 It WILLIAM MYKNA -s cT c- by t Po "r" I.OY m\ 5. Sylvan Simon /M
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    • 53 12 4.15 li.i:>— !).ls WWS^7/7ri Cronin's sensational novel 1 \lj^£JmJlAlM^M V Tomorrow 11 a. in. matinee: vfr' Wffll Disney's cartoons :)lus Red River Rokin Hood* Midmqht Tomorrow I f*Vl^vi >l Ijis( BATHING BEAI y '\J^^7\J(^\^\\ then "Thrill ol .i RonuM •W COMES THI fiOß^'fiKl BIGGESI <! All.' gf*. H Bi J.S
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  • 27 13 Because of gn!-e their office D1 or. x > a -iit tirrn md pronanager Owing l€ tnent. t and the i ivi former j >in iti th«
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    62 13 Mh ,n NBW \OKK-At RKO Radio Mto, Ni York. Mr. UN R ri tton RKO Kai Sup^rvfcor, gives ihyOllfnw, Mr. Hrit^on Uft Singapore on M.t> M th« Annual Convention 'o be held n< x m,>nt h M wel sto k b^ prvsen j; ronf««B*fc e »s due back her© on
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  • 42 13 I v/ I O.d and in;>ed into the I Lance In I* twilight Ving studied I th*- medi I ind its apI I by Dr. A I Secretary of n MSOC W-" k on the f the < rm I. tfld rd
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  • 273 13 Colonial Legal Service "Promotions Considered" Promotion to the Colonial Legal Service of suitably qualified offlcei-s of the Straits Settlements Legal Service is receiving Government's urgent consideration, says a reply to Mr. C. C. Tan's questions tabled at the Advisory Council yesterday. U has been decided as i short term puhcy
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  • 158 13 ALOR STAR. June 17 His E&eilency the Governor, accompanied by La,iy Gent and M:ss Gent and Mrs. Venables, wife of the Resident Commissioner, arlived in two cars at the Arts and Crafts School, Alor Star, yesterday, and e met by* H. H. Tengku
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  • 18 13 i minu The minu U .P. I \uibiil In J Tu **T
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  • 21 13 Entering a house In Jalan ll a. in Chinese, on< <»i u i with in. P nd robbed h
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  • 167 13 June ii». When the i Bel I Hi. a-,. he ti Id a n lative that under the I perm slble to Ulltll a VI had been reached. **Ai an LnQUe*t has opened' 1 the coroner i tinued: *in ordinary burial ij allowable, but
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  • 110 13 PENANG, June 18.— A severe warning that he would be fined $10 a day if he does not demolish the partitions in his house to which the Municipality objected was given by Third Magistrate J. P. Blackledge to Lee Hun Seng, an elderly Chinese today.
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    • 26 13 Columbia's Fascratine Story of Alladdin the Wonderful Lamp! "1001 NIGHTS" (in Masis Technicolor) 'Mysterious Dr. Satan' (Pii 'The Scarlet Horseman' 7 30 D "SIVA KAVI" (in
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    • 186 13 AIR CONDITIONP i'APITOL DIAL 5*JBl [•'OR RESERVATIONS LAST 4 SHOWS 11 A\f 2 I'M 1.18 *I SO EDCM RK RROUOHE "JUNGLE GIRL U FINAL CHAPS. STARRING Frai i»- (HH'ORD Tom N< PRE-BELEASE PRKMIEIU TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 JP.IVf. FRANK CAPRA WHO GAVE YOU "TV HAPPENED ONE NIGHT' MR. DEEDS GOES TO
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  • 128 14 I >. vurk. Jun I but hasti!;. wit the Ai. irtlde in Libt The Rus Schwarm described by liber ed by United S.. partment peact' t ni acted Mazi> in Stockholm. :ed Hitlers demand that that I n intelligence obtain pn -her (be Soviet
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  • 136 14 The que-t: >n of squatters and -unauthorised buildings WM again raised at the Rural Board meeting yesterday by Mr. Cheong Hock Chjv who asked what progress had been madeIn reply, the Chairman said that two. temporary building inspector., wt dy on the job i-hecking on unauthorised buildings.
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  • 134 14 In a return match comprising of 4 Singles and 3 Doubles p.. last Saturday at the former's c the Rex B P. beat the Home B.P. toy four games to three. <.Rex B.P. players mentioned first) SINGLES: Scow Whatt Peng beat Lim Chin Ann 15 6;
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  • 121 14 The following players will reprethe C.\.M.A. Juniors in a friendly soocer match against the Uniccrn Sports Club on Saturday at the S.J.I, ground at 5.15 pjn. Morris Sobrie.o, T*eng Yuen James lan, Roland Rozario, John Hon, John Loh, ian Good Song. Joseph Ferroa, Chee Teck Seng, Lim
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  • 134 14 In a badminton match between the Chang: ttangers B.P .-.aad the Orion 8.P.. the Changi Rangers B.P. won by nine games to nii. Results:— SINGLES: Michael Tan beat Kenneth Nonis 15—3. 15—12: Lm Tfev.- Hock beat Bernard Noronha 35 10, 13—15, 15 4; Quek Keng Chuao beat
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  • 98 14 June 18.— Lanky Californian Bob Fall burg predi day that Uni* tennis stars make a clean sweep of Wimbledon hoi. Falkenbu -d- rd Jack K to capture th<. n honours and U-V tha' md Kran, rhar.cc or grabbing the men's 0011b Li'? 1
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  • 237 14 SHARE MARKET dull and It If a of business I ed to $5 90 I I :gkong Bank, liad $1,025 but no offers BrcDted at $23 ex div and up to Ti. $15. Raftli s Hotels3.lo. Hei W*UgAi $191. Si; ters Prols 26 6 and there 1
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  • 71 14 (Tribune Market Corr.) The rubber market opened with values unchanged yesterday morning with a lack of bu> Prices sagged a quarter cent during the day but only lew actions took place. The market clo-cd dull. 8 CC R.A.s rubber prlce^ erday were: Bu ilers pci r
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  • 367 14 ilttg to the Mi, Brickwork* _*u>rr 3. 50 y.oo 1 6 LX 37 9 JO 00 _>tut« TTlilH 5.10 N Ord .5 3.75 x.d Buyer Uer F. N. Pref. 9.00 10.00 Oam Q_ 5. 50 5.95 .it Eastern 59.00 •o.oo 41.50 42.50 oh 19.00 Hkorg O'hai Bank
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  • 187 14 i The Endeavour Badminton Party played the Swift B.P. I" J a return match (having won the J first encounter by 4 games to ~3) on Sunday before a fa t crowd of badminton enthusiasts, arid beat them this time by 3 games to 1 RESULTS
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  • 398 15 See SCC Register First League Soccer Victory dtflCi of about 80 spectators h the S.A.F.A. League fixture at Jalan n the Singapore Cricket Club disscored their first Win in by beating the Indian A t ion B II 11 as by m H [buted to I terda/. l Bhufr [n
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  • 27 15 uc- 1 Manila dechamplons, Old Boys' j n Of 12 last i fiAs evened 27 play ning the od con- ade 54 pts- whistle. presented m
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  • 55 15 against vuint on N. R. nib, p. N. Mehta. i Banker, B Samy and M. U. cricket against Ground to meet at l £elak- R. SithaMewa Singh. P. Part s.irdar Bal«in. Cmpt i Be rtr Mr. rket for nst Jirron SunI i mi at EUm Singh. n.un. ftm I,
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  • 20 15 will rtpreMnt ■Tohor^ Istana Chin, f Mn) Ani;i' Vuttl Talilr, n, Chiang ipporlers aw i bl e at th«
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  • 60 15 A new football team which d by Inche' Khamis H called XI wi.l I a friendly game of s the Dutch Army tomorrow at McPherson Road ground at 5.15 p m P3a meet at tno otball Cub or :i 4 and 4.JU msport. ng players will reprfthe
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  • 37 15 Arrangement have been made nd ii August and September H> b€ in Th< tongku Abdul Aziz bin Sulta i Alarn Shah, l i!T bin Sultan fculei Shah, and Tcngku Abdul Rahman College H
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  • 112 15 SYDNEY. <Air Mai.. Revenue and expenditure figure- for 1943 that the Comm will probably be better 38,000.000 to £43,000,00. The Prime ley, gave t. Q thv House ol R- „n t ly. Mr. Ci. and Excise duties might yield an additional £13.000.000, sales tax an additional
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  • 81 15 Anti-T.B. Fund Soccer Match Mr. C. K. Hc-ng writes; I fully support the suggestion put forward by a reader oi your paper requesting a matcn bo arraged between the Sing Toa Team and the S.C.F.A. 8i C.A. combined in aid of the T. B. Fund. Ii such a match be
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  • 20 15 l!' The A 7 by and Field Day third•r 20 1 lengths n the Reuter
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  • 25 15 TO-DAY'S SPORTS Dutch Army, j.alan Besar 515 p.m. Mental Hospital, va. HQ. Sigs SEALF, 5.15 pin Johorc C. i EnglUh ColTrade School, T.8., 2 p.m.
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  • 98 15 News has been received by Mr. Joseph Yan, Hon. Treasurer ol the Singapore Table Tennis Association, that a table-tennis team from the Malayan Union will visit Singapore on Satarcjay and play two matches hero. The programme arranged lor the visitors is as follows: On Saturday
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  • 133 15 London, June 19— Indian player. Sumant Misra and Man Monan have reached the 4th round of men's singles in London Lawn Tennis Championships continued at the Queens Club, London today, but Dulip Bose and K. I. Ahmed have been eliminated. Misra beat his fellow countryman
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  • 62 15 At a recent meeting of the AngloChinese School Old Boys' Association held at the School Hall (Culeman Street), the following were elected captains of the followporti activities:— Football Mr. Lim Swanp; Horkey: Mr. Edwin Dnraisamy: Cricket: Mr. Cheong 1 Thinm Siew; Badminton: Mr. Cnng li<>rk Leng;
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  • 33 15 The C.Y.m.a. {.r.sa.) the St. Joseph's Ii turn friendly game of volli Friday at Players will n from ing:— M. de Moi i Tho annua Hum. r»r« th< be Bpori
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  • 151 15 PROVINCE ASKS FOR IMPROVED AMENITIES r Owi Re i PENANG, Juiir l'J Improvements in Province WVll«\sley with id to water supply, public Aoiks. iducati n, town planning, health and medical service-. irew urged by Mr. M. P. Mathexv at today'^ meeting of the Penang Bettlemenl Advisory Council. The speaker stated
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  • 35 15 NEW LONDON, Connecticut, Juno 18. Harvard's veteran varsity won a stirnng two-length victory over the stouthearted Yale creW— its ninth straight victory in the nation's oldest collegiate rowing classic— U.P. -T
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  • 58 15 The annual Athletic Sportp of Holy Innocents' English School will be held on Friday on the School ground, 7 I'2 mile, Upper Serangoon, at 330 p.m. There will be a 440 yards event for the Oid Pupils of the school, timed at 5.45 p.m. Monsignor M.
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  • 64 15 The following will represent the C.Y.M.A. Juniors in a friendly volleyball matcn against the Chung Cheng Jflgh School on Saturday, at th-* S.J.I, ground at 4 p.m.:—Cheong Why e Khun. Milton d" Mornay, Edmund Tay, Stephon Ying, Aurelio Arriola, Joseph Oomos. Andrew Lim, Lau 1 Fook and Tom
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  • 103 15 Th e following have been choson to represent the F. N. sports Club Soccer XI 2ml n again*! th«« Mental Hospital XI 2nd Team on Saturday iho 21st instant. Teo H'ok Kwang, Enos blrt Abdullah, Loh Niap Kian. Loh Niap K<k, Lim Kee Meng, Husselh bin Mat,
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