Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 8 August 1948

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  • 20 1 jVTHEPEOH.K FOR THE PEOPLE MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Sunday Tribune T WELVE PACKS. SINGAPORE, Al U|A>tP|, I'MH. JWCB TEN CENTS.
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  • 308 1 CID Sends Fingerprints Of Seaman To U.K. Police (Sunday Tribun*' Stall Reporter) SCOTLAND VARim hunt tor the "moon" killer who terrorised vleUoMi m hngland on full-moon nights Kis extended to Singapore. hollowing a rignal flashed to the Singapore CID, from London, Assistant Superintendent
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    57 1 Hard labour" Soync of the ctt'ir of the 10.000--ton Atnerican heavu cruiser U.BJ3. Toledo hard at it chipping off the point from this platform m preparation for a uric I'Kitittf/ of point. Thin ».s a rush job for they art hoping to be able to compUtt it m order to
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  • 135 1 BERLIN: Situation Worsens BERLIN. Au-. 7. Soviet Wwtfm relation- m Berlin iirply deteriorated overnight, isd optimism here h;i* died down. TTjc reversal of the feeling ffiuch had prevailed since th«> int Moscow meetmp wa.-- based ob the Soviet switch on eurmcy freezing, Soviet protest jgwnst alleged air safety violaMi an<
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  • 41 1 Will Recognise Rhee's Govt. NANKING. Aug. 7.— Chin* *ffl iceorri formal recognition to the aUrly-establlshed X" m Government under Prr utonl Syngman Rher at the Mmp It Ks rrcogntsrd by Wiln and the United ••to.. It was learned hero today Reuter
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  • 70 1 MHORU, Au< t Turntitkrer j>r,, ;> r kilh <l 90 injure,/ h,,,,, 0/ Muslims »Kuh n "•rt to Im, „,/v flf f f Win* t ih, K'i>rj,,,l,, *°«f of th< irtnns 1/ en I Wfw or bo i/j) ,i v •eked doiin (i ml trampled
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  • 39 1 DUD U. S. Shanghai, An;. 7. A largi amount of counterfeit i r nit<rf' States dollar notes, RMPftlv of 30 Hi»<i 50 •Joll.it denomlnaUons, an tl»>O(linp .Sh«nphHi, thr Auiorican-owrir'l Sh a D h;i i Bvenlas Post claimed today. U.P.
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  • 96 1 Xl ALA M'Viri li. Sat.(ien. r»i»iirlnT. tunmanilcr <<f the I'.njKh Forces m Ku.'tia I .umpiir. told Iloiil >r today that the tirHt ('oinmunisl at t**mpt to establish it <'<»mmu-ni-J K('|>uhlic m Krlantan completely failed. Gen. Boucher revcalrtl fh;«t the Seaforth Highlanders had arrived m the
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  • 67 1 VON DON t Ann. 7. s> ut- i* \j poMcg //<Ni »/<.:</ «f»t n?r Imn Unrinu t>i(<lncf( f'>r Hntmn rr<» Snntnp'trr hi.if night M 't'/» th-vy rxawwrfi if ft)r mmmMc subotilffr, l\tt(jin Australia rr Thr flifint/ hnot >**cnn<l t<> />»i keM «p hi hours, lON i
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  • 49 1 TOKIO, Aug. 7. Thirteen American and Pillpplrio sailor. :mr| 5o local Inhabitants tip believed to have dl*d m i ft twirling rrnft explosion Rt le Bhlma Island, near Okt nawa, headqoarten of the United Btates Far East, Air 1 Forces announced today. Re uter AAP
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  • 36 1 RANGOON, Aug. 7.— A claim against the Burmese Governiment for £1.524.570 compensation was filed today by the British -owned Irrawady Flotilla company, taken over by the Government on June 1.~ Reuter
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  • 75 1 NBW YORK, Aug. 7 The United Stuff* CotHtnunisi J'artij hn\ AccUteH t" BUppOrt Mr. l lrani Wn'.liiif f©r thi pr* suleur)i of tin Unittd stntr.s m next Novctnbrr'.s elet tions, tn\<l not l<> i>ut forwmrd cundidutß oj its otrti. Mr. Witliatn Vtmter, Comtnumst I'm! v \(tti<in'il Chairm<m
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  • 221 1 BANGKOK, Aug. 7.— The Siamese government today announced that the public prosecutor has heen nrdered to begin the criminal prosecution of five persons m connection with the death of King Ananda Mah idol on June 9, 1946. The court will receive im- mediately th<
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  • 123 1 "QUIT GERMANY" CALL BKRI.IN, Ann Ur Frnli mi ml b' ntil> tinltu i<i Drfjutu Mmtoi of Brrhn, has mil' <l h>i the wtohdrawml <>i (ill <j<rup<itH>n troops fnivi (it inn n if th^ Kritixh hccn:;» (I Tclrtimt reported todait Adtln ssui'i a m*ctiv</ of thr Ch i isinm D( wornitu
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  • 38 1 LONDON. Auk 1 Nearly ■m Inch <<f rain irll In two I hotfN m Ciomrr aita today during one »>f thp worst storms lor iwn yean and cicips wore flattened Btreeti fi<'W(.-d iik« rivert i«r Reuter
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  • 30 1 SPY PROBE SUSPENDED WA.SIIINdTON, Auk 6: SenatorM inveHticjatlnfJ Communist spy ring chaiprs to<l»iy suflpetMted public hoatinKs. f><%--<-;uio they kitid, tl»'* Trufmui Admlntetratlon refused to k\v< j them tii-- necessary facts.
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  • 31 1 FO R HOUSE REPAIRS r< >Kl< >. Aui; 7 Fbui thfdi ;;ifcl tOOfl Of U.<*l v»nis»'d !!»>n, valued ;tt about 1810.000 will soon »>f exported to the Philippines "for bouse repairs. Reuter
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  • 10 1 Otw more <a.so of polio wm reported yesterday.
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  • 320 1 KUALA riLAH, Sat. IHhk'Tn «f Knmpong "empol put to Right four >» nnli ln In a Hurl R»y>» Kve engageni. m at midnight last night. Hero of the "battle" was the village headman, who hud been fore^d by Nft of the bandits under
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  • 250 1 RETURNED to REPEAT HIS ABUSES, DOCTOR ENDS UP in CELL COURT AFTER abusng ano»her European who wan In the police station making a report against him, a European doctor left. But apparently still not satisfied, the doctor returned to the station 15 minutes later and repeated his round of abuses.
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  • 466 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Aui*. 7.— Mr. Trygve lie, Secretary General of the United Nations saitl today In his third miniial report to the General Assembly that nothing would more strengthen the world organisation than a settlement of the German problem. "If there Is the tnyfctot
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  • 125 1 S'pore Plane In Trouble A CONSTELLATION plane tarrying 27 passenyers which left Singapore yestenUui murniny on itn way to Calcutta had to return to Singapore after passing Penang owing to trouble with MM of its engines. To reduce the load white flying with its three other cnyinea, the aircraft jettisoned
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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE football as was played SO years ago: "Our ancestors used to play football with their queues flying." Mr. T. W. Ong, President of the SV.F.A., speaking at a recent mcetjny of Council Members of the Association.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 fiow Prints Simult ■■eowaly 'hi Sin^apor<> Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh IVnung. pr<*Ht*ntH JH|< |\K SPOTS. •I ncv.«r sunk- again. .;7(>:; Either its love or it jifi, Ere.itc-st mistake. Isn't, 90 ]n not the same old tlu l)luci when ll Hie, lams. 1 K"t around much 6 37. r )Y Bvcryonc if
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    • 7 1 Telegrams: Tribune Singapore. Telephone: 5811 (9 lines).
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    • 99 1 you will find a \itm^ I (fhf class who will demand and grt the be^f. rjv((\\ /A In England, for instance, V>( liv Virgins |tl\V ;^S{i cigarettes have been enioycd for over fifty year W»n y\y by lust such people Dukcv and Ou«hcsscs, Mill Barons and Bishops, Knights and Nobles,
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  • 277 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) The threatened strike of about ISO lightermen of the General Lighterage and Transport Company, scheduled for this morning was averted in time yesterday, when representatives If the management and of the Singapore Lighter Workers' Union met the Deputy Commissioner of Labour
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  • 151 2 C. Y.M.A. Concert Excellent entertainment was rendered at last night's varic ty concert put up by the com blued Catholic Young Men's Association. The concert was In aid Of the C.V.M.A. Club* house fund and was organized under the patronage of Mgr. M. Oleomendy. Bishop of Malacca Topping the programmewere
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  • 291 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) After next month. Malayan school children will be able to make a holiday return-trip by air either to this country or Europe at a tare less than a one-way charge for an adult. This has been made possible by the
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    26 2 Mr dt Mrt>. jZdward Funft after their wedding at tlte KaMpong Kapor Mt thodist Church Uist Wcdnrsdutf. The bridr nuts thr former Miss Wee Chjit Kirn.
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  • 38 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. The TT.S. Navy said today that a second group of 45 Air Force, Navy and Marino Corps officers will leave tomorrow for Palestine to serve as United Nations truce observers. U.P.
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  • 111 2 HONGKONG. Aug. 7.— An official source said today that tho Government would prohibit any attempt by Chinese Communists and other anti-Kuomin-tang groups to meet m Hongkong: for the purpose of setting up a coalition Chinese Government m opposition to the existing regime. This attitude is based
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  • 227 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Imports of rice into Malaya for the month of May formed one of the biggest items m the country's purchases during that month. More than 79,565 tons of white cleaned rice, amounting m value to $32,842,388, were imported, with the
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  • 308 2 LAURENCE OLIVIER'S HAMLET Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's most difficult plays, yet onco again Sir Laurence Olivier has revealed that the screen can cope adequately and successfully with Shakespeare's dramatic works. Laurence Ohvier's screening of Hamlet is one of the most successful and admirably filmed plays. The play has been
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  • 31 2 B 29 s COMPLETE WORLD FLIGHT TUCSON (Arizona), Aug. 6.— Two Superfortresses B-29's) arrived at the David-Monthan airbase here early today completing their round-the-world flight that started here on July U.P.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 210 2 CLEARANCE SALT! NOW IN FULL SWIM BARGAINS NEVER OFFERED BEflh* fcraejr PrtoMi |SJt H.» i,. mh sM e^ .lerney plain HJ| SJ.4O ""a. C'rep<« satin si. 00 SI.KO lafTatta M.tlte* 8 3 Oeeirirette Pfd. 15" M $4.50 S!.;m» s< \<»tli Heavn, !jt| (•4io<l< raf t Mhlrte 111* <.:i»s ryjMHM N»i:irksU
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 439 2 1 1 1 1 hviM 1 1 1 im^Via BLUE NETWORK day Service from the St. darin, 12.03 Mandarin ProMALAY ENGLISH Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, gramme (Live), 1.00 News m Vlli W 1 A\f If irw 6.30 Children's Corner, 7.00 Mandarin, Amoy Cantonese, rmJUKAHIJJIJV* Close Down, 8.15 Programme 1.15 Opening Announcement
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  • 48 3 A doiea singlets and $5 cash formed the. only booty of four robbers when they waylaid i Chinese at the 9i milestone; Kampong Pangkalan Pctai <Yeo Chu Kang> yesterday 1 morning. Tho robbtrs. comprising ot I two Chinese and two Bengalis. wire not armed.
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  • 332 3 These S'pore People Believe In Reincarnation (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) THERE is a society m Singapore which believes that universal brotherhood already exists and does not have to be achieved. Seventy Intellectual adventurers ranging from believers m esoteric mysticism, to the near atheism of certain schools of Indian philosophy, have
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  • 185 3 Briton Used 'Dud Pistol' CHARGE A l!*-yea,r-old Biitish youth Johanmes Bonde. alleged to have threatened a trisha peddlei with an imitation pistol because the Chinese was singing was charged before the Seventh Police Magistrate, Mr. A. G. Shears yesterday, for using an imitation pistol with the pur-; pose of committing
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  • 345 3 FRIED FROGS' LEGS ARE A DELICACY A MEDICINE (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Frog legs as an epicurean dish m Franc: has been regarded as a French culinary idiosyncrasy b\ the average Englishman. Little do they realise that the trog has both a place m the medical and culinary history of
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  • 39 3 MORE JAP COTTON TEXTILES FOR MALA YA TOKIO. Aug. 7:" Ninetyone millions yards of cotton cloth have been contracted for export to sterling urea countries, ranging from Malaya to Africa, the Japanese Board of Trade announced today. Reuter AAP
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    56 3 Ph-itu The jrt'jt and tin coconut tree Oik Chine fit pedestrian was killed and thrct Special PCs were m riimaiM injured m this act idrirf which occttrr/fi last Wednesday < rcniMfi at the f% mile, Sctuiai Roart, Jnhnrt fifth ru. The jcrp hit the pedestrian and thru cranked into the
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  • 162 3 Walking along tho street with a "bag" of birds m his hand and a double barrel slung ovrr nis shoulder, a Chinese aroused the suspicions of a passing police officer, when he suddenly flung the birds on t/. the ground and began to
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    66 3 Phfttntfrnph >. The /»«»/«<♦ starch fur anus at \\'o<nllttmt.s becomes more ri<ml. Every vehicle pasnetuiera ami fxi</.«/ V' i* ***h)iit t<> strict wmmtmMtia*. Hutur* uhotea thr search m pro>iiti»a. The Police mrm assisted bit the Customs and thr Militartf Police It has hern situftesttd that women br subject ftp xvarch
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  • 91 3 U.S. PROFESSOR EN ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA Tribune Reporter) American Professcr J. L. Lush was m Singapore on his way to Australia at th'. 1 invi'.ation oi tile Australian Government to conduct a research and to suggest im provements on the genetics and animal husbandary of Australia. He passed through Singapore
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  • 110 3 Nanking Cables For 5 Cadets The Singapore Chinese Con-sulate-General had just received a cable from the Chinese Navy Headquarters m Nanking requesting them to enrol five cadets for the Navy Academy m Nanking, said Mr. Cheng Sin Yik. Chinese Acting Consul-General to the Tribune yesterday. Of the five cadets selected,
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  • 502 3 i Sunday Tribune Beporter) Miss Inez Simonsen became the wife of Mr. George T. Moffett at the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, yesterday afternoon. The Rev. R. M. Giecr officiated. The bride was given away by Mi. D. Mackintosh, while the bett man was Mr. J. Hodgkin■*on. Tile bride
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  • 228 3 (Bhihl(u/ Tribune Reporter) Singapore Harbour Boaid nandoies numbering about GO antt yesterday at the premises of the Singapore Harbour lioaid Workers ITnipn and chalked plans for a mrmbc- 1 th|p drive for the new union .vhich replaced the Singapo: c Htarbour Labourers' Union. ;n nfli'iate
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  • 154 3 "Swell Break" For Sarge W ARLINGTON, Aug. t\: AmQQg fiv<- oHicors nnd lOf) other innks of Uic luit^U St;it< s Army who hi rived today as administrative and technical personnel for transport planes at the Superfortress iiaso j»t Bui ntwood. Lancashire, is Tochnical Sergeant painter Alrxandei He has an English
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  • 4094 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bu St. Andrew's Wedding MLss Joan Margaret Helen Morrison, of Manly, New South Wales. Australia, became the bride of Mr James Falcon Scott Hall of Burton-on-Trent, England, and of Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd.. Singapore, at St Andrew's Cathedral recently. The officiating clergyman
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    • 11 4 H. SENA LTD, SINGAPORE FENANG BANGKOK JEWELLERY for the WOMAN TASTE
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  • 208 6 The Sunday Tribune AUGUST 8, 1948. Supermen Of 1948? London Agents Messrs. Colin Turner., Ltd., Talbot House, 98, St. Martin's Lane W.C. 2. How would the athletes of today compare with those of ancient Greece or even with those of half a century ago? The question is prompted by the
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  • 783 6  -  R.B. OOI MATERIAL FOR MR. BLACKBURNE r" y i Before the first and second world wars the Germans and j Japanese knew more intimately about all aspects of the coun- 1 tries within the British Empire than Britons themselves. The Britons then were inordinately j insular,
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  • 865 6 From time immemorial till ibout 3000 BC it is believed people m China knew only their nothers and not their fathers. Matrimonial rite was first established about 5.000 years ago >y Emperor Fu Hsi, and surlames were originated at the time. This marked the beginning of
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  • 642 6  - Crisis Hits Old Wang, The Story Teller T. C. GOH (By The rabble gather round the man of news And listen with their mouths wide open. The days of the Chinese storyteller-cum-newsreader are coming to an end. With the advent of mass education, the cinemas and public newspaper stands, the
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  • 196 6  - NEWS behind the NEWS T.S. KNOWALL By' :xciusivo now, behind u,^ ♦Fljtag Dine Over II h-is ban AtUfly^jT ""s wo, probaWyTJJ awe (lunu of rail J* discus thrower m^ (Humpies. •Niulists IMan(oBtrtpw s'/trnif. may Mosrow. We may StoJin'f "/-doH't-vngl now?" Artafement. i~J banntj the ftuuian fer "Stalin doesn't want Wnrn,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 547 7 SPOM CHINESE OBSERVE 7TH MOON FESTIVAL (Sunday Tribune Staff Kep«il«r) iSrtsL*ahta2^ ll e ChincBe m °°n In view of the troubled stat( m this country and elsewhere they believe that by fulfilling the needs of the spirits of those who died
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  • 244 7 NEW YORK. Aug 6. The Committee for Democratic FarEastern Policy today issued a farewell letter to his American friends from General Feng Yuhsiang. who departed the United Staters to return to Hong Kong. The letter said "I am returning to China to participate m the new
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  • 128 7 Mid East Troops Home LIVERPOOL. Aug. 6 When 215 officers and men of the 2ud. Battalion of the Kings Regiment (Liverpool) arrived here m the troopship Samaria after 10 years service m the Middle East, they were given a civic reception by ex-private W. G. Gregson. better known as Alderman
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  • 94 7 LONDON, Aug. 6.— Before falling to death wounded m the head from a sei'enth floor flat at Bayttwater, 52--year-old Col. Jan Felix Kurt Sterba, ex-officer of the Polish Air Force, shot a 25- tear-old girl who was visiting hint. She was Barbara Sylxia Shuttleworth,
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  • 187 7 A Chinese farmer kept a 'dangerous" detonator attached with a live fuse m his house for five months without knotting what it was. This icas stated m the First District Court, yester- day, when the farmer, Ong Kok Kee, was charged with possession
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  • 61 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 6— Band leader Artie Shaw amended the annulment suit against Kathleen Winsor, author of "Forever Amber" to charge that she has never been his legal wife. The amended petition requested that the marriage be set aside on the grounds that her Mexican divorce
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  • 44 7 SHANGHAI, Aug. 7. Chinese reports from Nanking said a China-Italian barter agreement soon will be signed by which China will Import $2,000 000 U.S. worth of rayon yan anl export the same amount m tungoil. tea, soyabean. peanut, and cotton seeds. U.P.
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  • 33 7 The Sure and Steadfast Club (the Old Boys' Association of the Boys' Brigade, Singapore) held a successful and wellattended social and dance at St. Andrew's School Hall. Woodsville. last night.
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  • 228 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Chinese traders are now harbouring high hopes of better trade with Indonesian ports. This follows the news received by business circles m Singapore last nisht that the Ho Hong vessel, the Hong Thong, which left here towards the
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  • 61 7 A Chinese was charged ;it the Third Police Court yesterday with attempting to steal half a sack of grass, which had been uprooted from the com- pound of the house of Mr. A. G. Shears, Seventh Police Court Magistrate. The accused, Soh Kek Chew, said he
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  • 258 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Influential shades of public opinion, while sneaking m terms of enthusiastic support for combined operations against Red-inspired gangs and Red hid outs. Uso sound a note of warning over the recent apparent let-up of these operations. A prominent businessman, uid
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  • 93 7 "OUTRAGED MODESTY" CHARGES Two case* of outraging modesty was brought up at the Fourth Police Court yesterday. In t*K first case, a Cantonese. Lai Wong Cheong, was alleged to have committed the offence on August 5 at 4.00 a.m. The incident occurred at Maude Road. Accused was given bail of
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  • 134 7 1 Dies In T riple oca Rescue WICK. Aug. 6 The motor boat Alert lost one of its crow while on fishing rounds three miles from Wick today wh^n Donald More (38) of Wick fell overhoa rd. The skipper's son. George More (26) took off his heavy clothing, grabbed a
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  • 74 7 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Starting from yesterday the Great World Amuscmont Park is offering its patrons a variety of entertainment. One of the main atti actions is a display of the Malay art of self-defence performed by girls, boys and young men at the boxing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 542 8  -  RAM PIARA 1 _*tfy Australia has already won the •\sh«s" but the Tent match st-rics remains to be completed with the Fifth and last Test commencing at Ken- nington Oval on Saturday next. Australia has very bitter memories to wipe out at the Oval. They suffered the worst
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  • 1278 8 BADMINTON CLASSIC REVIEWED The toppling of two Malayan champions, Oei Teik Hock and Helen Heng, by Wong Peng Soon and Cocilia Samuel, the surprising two-set victory of Ismail bin Marjan over Peng Soon's recent conqueror Yeoh Teck Chye, the avenging of
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  • 278 8 Junior Badminton Fixtures The following matches m the Singapore Badminton Association's badminton tournament will be played at the Clerical Union hall, next week-end SATURDAY, AUG. 14 AT 2.15 P.M. Lim Kirn Swee (AAU) vs. Choo Piang Lim (Marigold). Women's Junior Doubles-Quarter-Finals Ljly Sng and Rosie Sng (Devonshire) vs. Aw Sun
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  • 109 8 In a friendly badminton match played at their court m Devonshire Hoad on July 31. the Kiwi Members League beat the Pasir Panjang Recreation Club by 5 1. Results were: (Kiwis mentioned first) SINGLES: L. De Sour.n beat Thomas Mathews (15-8; 15-10); John Davis beat Ong
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  • 257 8 FOLSOM, (California). Aug. 6. Alfred Leonard Cline died m prison today without revealing the secret of the mysterious deaths that befell a dozen elderly widows, whom he had married or befriended. Cine died of heart attack m Folsom Prison, where he was serving
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  • 293 8 TALKING SOCCER INTEREST m Singapore's league soccer Mp^, division*, appear* to be taking an al. Alarming beoanne thin \ncU of interest spread to officials, too. In the past wook or so. at Iftii three matches have had to be postponed r>ecause the officia! referee did not turn ii[» Something mv
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  • 128 9 "LAB" ACTORS SHOW BIG PROMISE Clifton Voting. two- fisted young thespian of the famed "Actors' Laboratory", plays an Important role m the Ann Sheridan, Kent Smith, Bruce Bennett ■tarring film, "Nora Prentlas". Young's antgnment «n the Mm has an interesting background m view of the tact that Miss Sheridan's new
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    11 9 .to* moment m "The Swordsman," currently snuu-ina ,t ih< Capitol, Singapore,
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  • 53 9 HOLLYWOOD, When Robert Mitchuni was m Arizona for KKO Radio's "Blood on the Moon" he met a wealthy Indian who provided a ranch home for his family, complete with all modern conveniences, but personally insisted on living m a hogan like his ancestors did. Rut m thr fcojMM were
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    9 9 Merle Oberon, co-utarrin<j m RKO's exvttimg film, '—"Berlin Express."
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  • 624 9  - What A Dame....ls Dante May Whitty JIM MERRICK (B> DURING a recent summer performance m a Connecticut theatre of "Night Must Fall, 1 the .show was plunged into darkness when v violent electri cal storm struck the town. Despite thunder, lightning and confusion, the actors continued. The leading man, playing
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  • 77 9 HOLLYWOOD. Unusual filtered i* attached to rko Radio's forthcoming "BerUn Bxprem," starring Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan, Charles Konin tnul Paul Lnkas. for much of the action takes place on The Berliner, a crack tra>n which nr.is from Frankfurl to Berlin. This train WOM the chiei target o/ the
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  • 108 9 BEE WITH A FAMOUS FAMILY HOLLYWOOD. Little Bumble Boogie, the jive-happy bee who makes his film debut m Walt Disney's RKO Radio release, "Melody Time." comes from a famous theatrical family. Bumble's grandpa. Bixby Bee. was the bee who annoyed Bandmaster Mickey Mouse m "Band Concert," one of the first
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  • 53 9 HOLLYWOOD, Richard Lvon. son of Ben Lyon and Bebr Daniels is driven daily to RKO Radio for "The Boy With Green Hair," by Dad m his swanky limousine but he insists on getting: out a block from the studio. don't want the other kids tn think Ir e gone
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  • 331 9 Producer Bert Granet of the RKO Radio Studios must have looked into the crystal ball when he decided to produce "Berlin Express" a year ago, for when the film was completed ai.d was about to be released, the tension m Berlin and the subsequent Soviet
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    19 9 Ann Sheridan and Kent Smith m a scene from "N or a Prentiss." coming soon to the Rex. Singapore.
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  • 1099 9 t Britain's foremost film directors are widely k known and such men as Carol Keed, DsWld l Lean and others have greatly influenced the development of the national style L Aj-iil from the actors ami actresses whom we see on the screen, only one of
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    • 202 9 RHEUMATISM 4&Bm LINIMCNT i^j^Yllj pii»of v*!.«'"' H mh:ij»<» *^B^ I kid fell 1 »r<tii «'l ifi iwi iii>iu I qHckit \i IJ <» a m ic!i ol v -vsiijB >• SJjlP'j I inii:i ni .In, l d..;» i( on. l| *i/ IRQ* y^\ xarfums Lucien*^ Lelong that Pari«s T wears'
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    • 290 9 HER KNEE WAS TWICE NORMAL SIZE Hue to Painful Attack «-t Rheumatism This woman's knee became so swollen with rheumatism that she had to take to her bed. But within three weeks, with the help of Kruschen, she was getting about again. Read her ietter: "Four months ago I hnd
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  • 739 10  -  HERMAN RAPPA MALAYAN BOXING GIANTS: No. 47 By BUD WALLEY was not the only boxer who was killed by enemy action m Singapore. There was another LOUIS YEO BLANCO whose death was even more tragic. Bud reached far greater heights m the fight
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    30 10 Standina from left to right:— Manager Ho Eng Choon, Louis Blanco. Little Nene, Ray Mayo, Tommy Arquerro, Little Bernal Domy Reyes, all of whom arrived m Singapore m October 1937.
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  • 272 10 Heng Siak Thiang of United Family Badminton Party fought a great battle with Cheonjp Eng Lcong (UCA) yesterday at the Haw Par hall m the Singapore Junior Badminton Championships before a record crowd, to beat him m a closely contested threeset came. Eng Leong showed
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    13 10 An Incident *n Friday's soccer match m wHch C.A. brat Rovers 1 -nil.
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  • 67 10 The following have been invito.J to play cricket for the Non-Benders Cricket Club vs. the Singapore Police Cricket Club today at 11 a.m. on the Thomson Road Police ground A. Gilmour (Captain). T. Leijssius, Evan Wong. A. Baker, A. W. Nicholson, H. N. Balhatchct. P.
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  • 153 10 COUNTY CRICKET TABLE LONDON, Aug. 7. The leading six places m County Cricket Championships table up to and including matches which ended yesterday are Reuter P. W. L. D. Pts. Derbyshire 21 10 0 5 136 Glamorgan 20 10 4 5 132 Surrey 19 10 6 3 124 Yorkshire 19
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  • 112 10 The Johorc English College Chess Club beat the Anglo-Chi-nese School by 19 points to 6tt points. Results (College players mentioned first.) Charlie Lim beat Chee Chin Tiong; Rudy Lim beat Jerry Goh; Stephen Lav drew with Tan Kcng Khian; Tong Yin Foo drew with Lim Ewe Hin; Ho
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  • 97 10 The Commercial High School teams to meet the Shell Sports Club and the Kadyanallor Muslim Sports Club to-morrow at I 5.15 p.m. on the Choon Juan School ground will be selected f rom the following IST TEAM D. Govindasamv. )ng Lay. Kirn Seng. Charlie Nicholas. Beedin bin
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  • 57 10 Chess Draughts The following have been seected to represent the Chinese Swimming Club against the Mansfield Sports Club at Ain>er Road, today (Sunday) at 11 a.m.- Lim Cheng Bak. Tan Thean Teck. Tay Chong Ann. Ong Kong Gwi. Ec Thian Han. Lim Say Hin. Chin Soon Sun. Kiong Chin Eng,
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  • 45 10 HACKENSACK, (New Jersey). Aug. 6.-Cyril Walker. (57), the golfer who held the United States open championship m 24. found dead m a cell at the police station here, where he was given a night's lodging. Death was due to pneumonia.- U.P.
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  • 1732 11 1114. SWEEP Third Day j Total Pool Si 70,400. First *****0 Second 24H25 Third *****3 Starters: 101 103, *****7. MM*. *****0, *****4, 7 *****, 1?'?579. ?*****, *****9. (4.nso la I ion Prizes: 11 6C»95 *****4, *****7, *****8, 11*1094, *****6, *****1, *****3. 1 KttlftX,
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  • 43 11 NANKING. Aug. 7— The showing of the British technicolour aim 'Black Narcissus" which iells 4*B story of a convent m India, was stopped here today after protests by Roman Catholics that certain scenes w€re 'derogatory to their religion Reuter AAP
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  • 48 11 PRECIO US CARGO BLACKBUSHE. Hampshire Aug 7.— A special charter plane from the Dakota fleet of the Pan-African Airway* i slipped out of Blackbushe air- j port today with more than a quarter of a million sterling worth of diamonds on board destined fo r Haifa. Palestine. Reuter
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  • 169 11 Time saved the Shell Sports Club from defeat m their cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday on the Padang. When stumps *rere drawn the Shell team still required 48 runs to win with only two wickets m hand. Batting first the home team totalled 118
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  • 548 11 Al lan Le wis' Column.... I AM prompted to put pen to paper on this subject by hearing so many "angles" of it discussed by owners, trainers and jockeys. Some are agreed that the present system of distribution of this added money pool is equitable; L others are agreed that
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  • 68 11 THEY FLED FROM RED TERROR RANGOON. Aug. 7.—European and Indian families arrived here today from riot stricken Bassein Port, 90 miles from Rangoon m the Indian ship Jalayamuna. The evacuees said the situation m Bassein was "uneasy" because of difficulty m keepIng law and order. The Communists had been operating
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  • 142 11 SEND THESE LETTERS TO BOX 5000 (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Saturday. Terrorists are now resorting to widespread attempts to ertort money by means of threatening letters and appettls for funds, declares an official annuuuvvment received here latti last evening. Wanvng the general public against succumbing to such threuts, th-t;
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  • 346 11 Fourteen new horses have been registered with the Straits i Racing Association, six of which are English thorough- j breds. Five of the English im- J i portations are owned oy the "Trubred Stables." The rive English hor .e.s be- j longing to the
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  • Sport TRIBUNE
    • 328 12 (By Spectator) THK m*entl>- reorganised Malayan f 'liine.se I'ootl»all Association, which claims to control Chinesv loot ball m this country, received a blow to its prestige last veek when the S.C.F.A., controlling body of football m the Colony' took a step which amounted to a sugarcoated
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    • 111 12 SCHOOLBOY'S 7 WICKETS FOR 5 RUNS An Indian XI fared badly when replying to St. Andrews School's total of 143 for 9 dec Mid only time saved them from a trouncing. At stumps, the Indians had lost eight wickets for a paltry 29, only M. S. Gill entering double figures.
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    • 18 12 Kiwi member! are notified lhat tl)c soccer practice has been unavoidably postponed to Wednesday, August 18.
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    • 97 12 HBRNE HILL, LotuUm, Aiuf. 7. -India's crack ri/r'fn</ sprinter, R. Mullafirozr, came up against the world's record holder, Britain's Rr<j Hnnis, m </ h^nf fif thr Olympic Mttre.s sprint. .•lid ImO^t It 'III thf lf'l'l With t9s thirds to !i<>, hut Hams put OH t< rrifh
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    • 160 12 LONDON. Aug. 6 Czochoslo\akia boat Argentina 111 the Olympic basketball eliminatfrv group m Ix>nUon tonight. The victory led to an amazing scene m which the South American player G. F. Fulord. one of the greatest players m the game, sat down at the finish and we,>t.
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    • 159 12 'Tyra n ny' Cha rge Against S.A.F.A. THE S.A.F. «ontrolHn»c I body of SingHM<-re football, < am.- under ht'HW fir** :ii recent meeting of the S.C.F.A., parent body «»f <'hinese soccer clubs m the Colony. A Council in'iiiber, Mr. Sim Kwang Tow, deHcribed the i treatment of the S.C.F.A. by
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    • 182 12 KING KONG RETAINS TITLE Kinj; Kong. Heavyweight champion of Europe, successfully retained his title and Gold medal when he knocked out Ali Riza Bey, Turkish Heavyweight champion and challenger m the third round of a scheduled six-round rontest at the Great World covered Hima last night. The fight ended abruptly
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    • 204 12 Tigers gained two much needed points at th* expense of the S.R.C. who were beaten by four goals to i one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Shortly after the Recs opened have given Tigers fresh hope of the scoring. C. Noronha dis-| located his
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    • 310 12 THE Singapore Chinese Football Association, major soccer r 1 v b m the Colony, is to approach the Government for a suitable ground on which it plans to build a modern stadium. Decision to seek Government assistance was reached after a meeting
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    • 64 12 LONDON, Autf. 7.- Howard Win a of Chini rrashrd. after croesing thr winning line m thr. sfcond heat °f the 1.000 metre* wcrmtch race, an svent which npened the Olympic cycling section hrr? today. Tie MMM carried off on a stretcher, apparently unconscious. Wing MHM taken to
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    • 259 12 IX>NDON, Aug. 7.— The Olympic Games enter their final week on Monday with a varied programme. With the athletics and swimming finished, boxing and cycling hold the stage as the sports nr>st likely to attract the largest public interest. Eliminating rounds m il' divisions of
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    • 304 12 LONDON. Aug. G. Ho?. Mithias, 17-year-old sehooM>oy fiom Tularc California, wrote i m almost unbelievable pagr In Olympic history when ho defied driving rain for 12 hours to win the Decathlon, the most gruelling event of the Olympic. In a supreme test of
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    • 253 12 LATEST OLYMPIC RESULTS BOXING FLYWEIGHTS: 3. Han of Korea brat R. Ganstriri (Austria* on points. H. Cormar (Holland) boat (I. FlassaHi (Persia) on point; Paseual Perc« Argentina) beat Ft AMoifo (PhlllpplncH), referee stopping th«^ Aght In thr third round M. Thant (Burma) br<at O. Bandule (Ca nyla) on point*. SWIMMING
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    • 24 12 The cricket match between the S.R.C. and the C.V.M.A due to have taken place on the S.R.C. padang yestf rday was cancelled
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    • 22 12 BERLIN. Aug. 7. The So-vht-licensed German news pape r Berliner Zeitung today claimcfi there was racial discrimination at the London Olympic famei
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    • 503 12 Victoria Institution, Kuala Lummir won the Senior School Invitation Relay with an easy lead of more than 30 yards, at the Raffles Institution Annual Sports held yesterday evening on the school ground. Johore College, presumably because of the Han i\aya, am noi turn up. This
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    • 36 12 ll'tils \<n the bull Vfi.s Rorrrtt' r youthful l',)\<i Hiantf f<> the hull >,\ f> ridny" V'^'l rn>tt<;h n> which the C.A. trur prised the lrn,, Xl l n one-nil victor* l l>
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    • 231 12 STOP PRESS OLYMPICS LONDON. Sat. The UiW States finished first m the metres relay Anal but *i»4qualified, and Britain (fiven tr>: place instead. Results: 1. Great Hiitaln (A. Mr < ..r»,nn<u*U'. J. Grtgory, I Jones and J. Anker) 4IJ hocoimlh. 2. Italy (M. Tito, r. rV raccanl, V. Monll uAh.M
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    • 74 12 TODAY'S SPORT CMCMCT: Indians Amap. v. Johorr C.C, St. (ioorge'H Koad; Indian** Assn. v. It.C).D.( .A., St. <i«u>rge'» Kojul; S.r.l v. K.A.r. Sel»*tar, Padang: Si.C v. 223 8.0.n., raiang; s.c.R.i'. v. Kha'sn Assn., Hong Inn Green; 5.11.C v. OHQ KARKLF, Tanphn, C.S.C 1 v. Combined Changi, at Changi. (All matehen
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