Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 29 December 1946

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  • 22 1 PEOPLE FO/^ THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA The Sunday Tribune iv J > > SINGAPORE, DECEMBER 89, 1946. IF I !'s
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  • 306 1 WILD CRITICISM OF FEDERATION PLAN 'DANGEROUS' —Da to Braddell mj Sunday p i^in- from Kadio Malaya btfl »raridpll. I.e^al Advipi i t »4i»dvs \ii'i'>!i 'I i n i ->iit ion ii!id v nit'mht'r oi tnr Alu.iivuii C'on- orkinii Committee, declared: "Intelligent and i'ltc.irod eriUeisvD hi r.i'nv i:i M.ilayu at this
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  • 47 1 12-Week Wife Plunges 100 ft. To Death I <:. x 0( --Tuenty- Mi Him ,-n> as married i weeks a(j > r'.unged 100 fft to her I t r om a 5 .4 <. Street Friday en re t/i Sco«- h.'. ias s«y- "to usbaruTs Sha by :<hi< A isfmMi
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  • 38 1 CALCUTTA. Dec is.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice-Presi-c'ent of India's Interim Govern.nent craped unhurt yesterday uhen his plane swuiiq off the runawciv at Dumdum airport here The pilot attributed the accident to a flat tyre
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  • 37 1 L ONDON Dec 27. The Shah Pers! i h n< w fully recovered .■in 1 hi recent chill and do further bull"!',:;. xi;i bs issued etier in r < r! -i p rted t Nday. Reuter
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  • 133 1 PARI. >■ -'3 Tw.-nty f »vi nd <■■ '.mdi »tUck> ■ii C«»ch C.i: «tma> D.i \ch Am. Command in P One attack -a. i- mad- >n tin •>u->«- rear So«. Iranq carrying Al namitv a-rrd dll—K v>iiit:-[wenty-two were killed including t|gM
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  • 87 1 [•I i ,'1 ,1 >•. Hip Direc- >. Malayan private doc uid cert: rtneran > \n ho are p m Malaya til oners societies i and Selangor to be making >< nt ition to th* aye the order >■>!;] .i r to< id that Lhi M.tlayan r
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  • 22 1 Cl'iidad TrujUlo, Dec. 2f.--The Domitvau Republic on Friday reported a strong -orfhqvakc d< 2OjOS G.MT. No damuac was reported A.P.
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  • 49 1 TOKIO. Dec 28 --Miss Dixi< Tlghe, veteran war correspondent of the N>w York Post was described m being in a "poor" condition at tho 49th General f Anny 1 Hospital on Saturday after suffering n brain haemorrh«C':. k Siu* has hopn unconscious for the past 24 hours.- A. P.
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  • 62 1 TOKYO :>•■• 28. Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, Allied Supreme Com mander Japan, rece d I. :>on; Japan o v Premier Shigerts Yoshidt I i- thanking him for th< Allied »id after th»- earthquake and anki ng I h« Ihe appn ciation ol the Jap.i' Gov<rnnuiit and people be conveye t«i
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  • 120 1 'QUAKE TOLL NEARS 5000-MARK TOLD IN BRIEF 1 TOKIO. Dec 25.--Tne of final earthquake (nil has jiou increased to 4.668 dead, injured ird missing. --with a totn 1 Of 214.936 homeless- -the Japane^^ Home Ministry reported OH Saturday. Latest figures were 13*1 ptraoftf dead. 3.214 injured a id 133 missing.
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  • 107 1 Breakdown In Indian Govt. Forecast lUW Delhi. Dec It. Jajprakaeh Naiaiii, Ooiglfli Boctalitfl leadei_ declared at a press conference today that he foresaw the possibility nf bn-akdovn Ofl the Indian Iterim Qovennteni within Urn mxl ill m<>nt }i BttCt) .t breakdown added, might precipitate a revolutionary striifiuir ■gpjnii tin British
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  • 85 1 Express Jumps Rail, But Only One Hurt London, Dec 21 A sixty-mile tti hour expr >. tfaln from Bournemouth to Waterlo which jumped the rails al 4.30 pjn yesterday, ploughed through 500 v^rri. o! track and stopped near Fleet surrey station All twelve coaches fch train wen ciei tiled. One
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  • 59 1 BKATTLB, Dae M I- hifta i anking Chi ii»- <• p< iii< >tfi< ia I \i-itcd PYiday aftei j>• j icl irj r tho pa. i yt'in studying at t]).- Washington .-j;:it' Collegi r. ■..'<• Bfiitpft S'-hoDi at Pul!mar:. Washington Tiny caflM ta iotptd Kbfl
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    116 1 TEN MS STARS OA PARADE Nine of Britain's leading womoi Lalo n tennis players paraatd a\ Witrbledon Bfc< ntly to> fctenstUt Wighivian Cup drill undei the leadership of e.r-SQUcuiwn Lead p Dan M&keU, AllEiialand Club coach. Team practice continued initil I lunch Hint, with a further ninity minutes in thaftertioon.
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  • 261 1 Battivia. i) 28. Gent 1 1 L iniun. Comnuu der-in-Chiel ol the todonei i nblicai Army, oi; Friday said "The time h:i v for T aesiai show their power" as a resu; r9l 1 action* Netherlands Army which Jeoparc endangei the sovereignty and mdi
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  • 111 1 TOKYO, Dibc 28 Condition oq Shikoku I land 'C i -land Of the Japan*' main i land -which was shaken by earthquak< ago are moi" ■<■■ ioii than hert«> I hought urcord >• -;i- reaching the Br :-h Cooun*i wealth occupation forces headqu.i ten
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  • 50 1 Rome Dec H —Police anci soldiers on Friday opened Bi* fti the southern Italian port of Barl on rioters attempting to ■torn the city baU at the peak oj a tumultom rtftmniu*ra*liwi .r. ms' food AortajpeK. Pren iHipafphfi laid thai < ii perso i. wounded A.
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  • 51 1 .TKRUSALEM i D. c 28.— Tb« I in«- r M tfvii'v bam •ri r h«- piibl irat ion i <•.<,. p broadcast i Pulestirif ol a meal by p<'U-v Baf^son chainn<ui ol the Hat C- mmiti National Liberation, that he w>u d "help to organic- a provi-Ht-br.-v, Qovtraneoi in
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  • 29 1 PEIPING Dec 28 Ch:n-s. Governnieni ti-oop hay« recapture LutuntJ ti\ Hi rtli Pfip i ci Machmfa 30 mil^s e.-i-t of. ty, the Government report( d on Friday.
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  • 71 1 Philadelphia. />'< 28.--, Luuit> will defend Atlantic City in the r< Wolcott. finite arramicvicrtt u: h Jacobs. Amc?H(i's Ice. pn mott r, tp/io }v<<^< riqh*s to all Louis' fighti *n stage a maUlt in partnership with Jacobs at Hvnh ontoen non HaU AtJmitu ana
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  • 33 1 PI VMOI TH I). F r HMdi I fi- ich air! h n d«>v tr < Point .n Devon ha- t> < i. abaiidnrii d It i- b«-liev<*d m..' h hoa> Mi distress sign*. MM
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  • 80 2 Little Titlers Jailed Because i stall -'<.-<\pe) r.iust-d t pay "protection" money, three Chinese helped themselves t<> four handkerchiefs. But they Were unhicky. A fow yards away were two detectives. Produced in court yesterday, one of the raen Lim Chin Choan was convicted en charges of attempted extortion and theft
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  • 102 2 The ljiba<*ak on which Anthony Brook*-, ex-rajah Muda of Sarawak was reported to hay tailed from Hongkon^j i s di^e in Singapore on January 2nd. Tins ship i| brirging back 1.353 Chinese repatriates. On arrival, th«- Tjibadak will proceed to the East Whurf
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  • 540 2 On ly 16S'pore Men Want To Visit England -One Will Be Lucky (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Hh Bri CouneU hope to open a regional office i!i Bingap< n i rft n summei next year. Its mam function wih be I mm linat< the work of this Council in I b
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  • 225 2 .Sunday Trbune Staff Reporter/ Bad weather put a damper on an out -of -order Xmas Treat in the grounds of the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday and many children were unable to put up an appearance. About seven hundred-and-fifty out of the thousand expected, thronged the
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  • 151 2 Chinese-Indonesian Relationships The relationship between Chine.se and Indonesians are getting better in Southern Sumatra. The worst time we have had was from November 1945 till April this y^ar, when conditions were critical. This was the view expressed by a prominent Chinese resident of Palembang who was at
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  • 480 2 'Our Guard Has Killed The Britishers' Evidence At Court- Martial (Simday Tribune Staff Keorier) ai h'd\ "an ito the Jungle conu back OUT guard bas kiff< ttte ;isi^ors."' was whin Naik Gillian: Q,> (fixSl a£CUS&O) shouted out to him while tic was hidij i tj< Jungle, testified Subedar Murzaffir Khu::
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  • 240 2 MALAYAN NEWS FLASHES Singapore Commissioners have approved the re-instatement of the post of test Rat Catcher, Municipal Hiaith Department, in 1947. Lt.-Co;. R. W. R. Oli.ci. Awh tant Director of Pubiic Relations a' HeadquarU-rs, South Ea-t Asia, ii Hying tv Lorkdou by phiue from Singapore today Sunday- Be P»U roturn
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  • 121 2 iSund*iy Tribune Suiii Repoj- Ur "\yitla mare regular >uppJies of imported biscuits finding their way into this market, locally manufactured biscuits art- now fa poor demand. Retailers also Complain that wltn the increase in the official prices for both unsweetened and sweetened local biscuits, the
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  • 53 2 Boycott Move By S.A. Indians DURBAN, Dec. 27.— As the next move In their campaign. Indian passive resisters in th Union of South Africa announced that they vUI organise i boycott of the communal voters roll being drawn up by the Government in preparation tor the election of Indian representatives
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  • 243 2 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Housebreakers and petty thieves in Singapore n concentrating on radios. This is disclosed in a survey of recent reports of i -mso breaking and theft. Houses in the European residen tial districts are frequently 'raided. In practically all cases the
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    • 411 2 i ai 1 11 r c !•RE- P A I D CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (\isuaJ Advertisements: led. Personal, SituaV 1 -:t:r, Situatiors For Sale, etc. at U J ptr insertion of 80 worda, II CU. ?jt ev«»ry top! Pui)iiL Notices Announcement: sij ale column Inch. par ertion. Domestic Occurrences: Sn^a^eajent, MarJ
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    • 128 2 f Build up (tUfftK W \imtß Cf HP^ FOOP Tome f™l Here is a wonderful 1, Tonic which R1 CT Ov; .t d.iily rat on i<t 9 body building Mineral* il d Food I'irimt those p»e« iubstanoes »o tal 10 licsWi -r i Mrrr.vf. Ti\: conccnrrai I value is ti
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    • 336 2 ENC HOE G COMPANY, ENC WAH MANJFACTURi.vIC CO, LTD PUNC CHOON b COAAPANY., OF Mi PHIIJJf STRI I SINGAPOKI Wish All THI-IK CISTOMKKS I KIFNDS HAPPY cV PKOSPKKOLS M YKAK Protecting Your Eyes (Brookes B2 <-?.\ Sunglasses m*+\ complete protection '4 from glare or stioaj: r W sunlight in tropical
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  • TRIBUNE FINANCIAL SECTION
    • 745 3 Holiday Influence But Share Prices Maintained t Sunday 1 i-ibune I i nanciaJ Correspondent The proposed changes in the Constitution for the Malay Peninsula was said to haVo provoked not one •«.t or kith ol inu-re.st \n :h»- chare market. The main concern in markets at present is the rehabilitation
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    • 242 3 FORWARD RUBBER AT PREMIUM r- ..r. lermuned mcnuii^t'd thru ugh .I.' riud no -i miWd a .< ja t\ 2 .4 t transact (j. Ai i.. inuikt.-t ceed•v v i v r *i.l l i .-> ct«' i '•> led r Fetaru [ry\4j npni n; it i>m ill tnimn Janu
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    • 56 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— The U.S. State Department announces the release of US.$28 > 400,000 Bank of Pcland gold and cash, which had been "frozen" in the United States. The release is part of a deal which also provides for compensation to American owners lor industries nationalised
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    • 90 3 PAF 15 27 Tin French newspaper Pur.. Press reported t day that Gent ral Francisco Franco hcac! ■<:' the Spajilsh Government had Invited the S^ertir- General th Arao League Azaam Pasha, to Madrid to negotiate a political and cultural agn mont botweei: Spain and Arab
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    • 31 3 MANILA. D»t 26.— Christmas pa.--.-d 'iff with ut <h> *-xpeo-t-d Hukbaiahap f JeVfiopir.t; in Centml Luzon, although v Mili- r v.-i 'hmeiii li Huk por.Uions south of M >:ula
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  • 247 3 JERAM KUANTAN RUBBER From ail reports, the estSfe can t> >,dd to have come through the occupation mcie f.tvouiabb than many other?, declared Mr. C. F. Smtih presiding at the 30th ordinary general meeting of Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate Limited yesterday. In Apiil this year the labour iurce consisted of
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  • 264 3 Pickpo cket Burnt Victi m's Finger Tan Swee Hua; (17), who burnt the finger of an Indian passenger on an omnibus with a cigarette in order to pick his pocket, was sentenced to fourteen weeks' rigorous imprisonment foi theft of a wallet containing $60, by Second Magi strata L. C.
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  • 68 3 ROBINSON CO. MEETING At thi- annual general meeting of Robinson 4: Co., Ltd., yesterday the report and balance sheet and chairman's statement were received and approved. The following directors were reelected: Mr. E. C. H. Charl\vo:d "Chairman t Mr. D. K. Walters, Mr. L. C. Rutchingi, and Mr. R. Burns.
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  • 74 3 PARIS. Dac. Vl.— N< i c Of four candidate^ secured the n« w ary majority of 158 votes in ih. afternoons ballotirj? by tttt "Con:. ci! of the Republic Upper Roustof Parliament for the post <>f Pr<sident or Speaker. Alex Champetiei de R;b. >, P<.pular Republican rt-ceivt-d 79
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  • 100 3 i Sui!<isi\ Tribune Stall Repcrl r" With the contractor-employers r«fusing to concede the strikers' it mand for 1% months' wag*- nrehabilitation grant the strife litlia tion at the Singapore Harbour Board ship repairing dorks till remain: unchanged. Woik at the it- pairing docks i being carried
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  • 53 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—President Truman revealed that post-war reconversion gains ha y e already boosted industrial production in th<United States at If it 50 pi r cent above the average of the la;o lU2U'> and. for the last six months, it hu-i c] imbed from one peacetime
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  • 323 3 'NO PRICE WILL BE TOO GREAT', SAYS MNP LEADER (Sunday Tribune Correspondent) Malacca, Dec. 28. "Undemocratic, dictatorial constitutional proposals for a new Malaya will not be accepted by the Malay Nationalist Party. In (he name of the common Malay people we have clarified our sta KS with regard to the
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  • 306 3 (Sumja) rribuni Slafl K< fcii irt :ui vorlti were n fOJ nb; S [hi te visited t h< E ■.'< "ii >■ I i n 21 an I 15 b I the f their lives a day i tir»a
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    47 3 Photos. Top Lcp photf shouting girl giving drill display vA Tfn Party. Right, a present frotti Father Christmas. Lett, ihc smallest patient of all is c<>nvulwed with mirth as kind Father Christinas kneels on the floor to ghc het a uarrd almost as large tvs iic/\-,tij.-- P.R.O.
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    • 7 3 TOOTH PASTE /V_ SPARKLING T^^^^^P^^^^^^^^F /Jr^R '^^^B
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    • 80 3 "SPECIAL SUNDAY OPENING" We wish to inform the public that our business will remain open today, Sunday December 22nd only for the convenience of X'mas shoppers. U MOHAMW DULFAJfJR CO 68, High Street, Singapore. ***** I k CARRERAS ISO YIARS' RgPUTATtOM TOR QUALITY oIcYLCREEM 1 by Jove/ some chap^, j,
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  • 247 4 Australian Christmas Cock tail Party M >>:- Mi Pamela B c C Ilins a large party, al Ihe m mam of Ho. 4 Blahopagat> The lounge ■i~ ISC jra ted w t h and garden, v the other pk] oration wen :r n Sydney :lal y lot th ccasi m
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  • 1630 4  -  VERA ARDMORE asdfasdjkk Mr Belwyn Lloyd and Ifr. L Igti Day iyc b >ml farewell party In Johore Banrn 1U y vll] b. tfa be going tin iiy i% ■1 iPi ly. It wu dual pui D iff r.-i at! d In another sense afl
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    389 4 Silve r Wedding December Mth wag an eapedally gala occasion for Mr. and Mr.-. C C. Grant, for M Was BO< only Christmas Kve. but their silver wedding as well They <jei brated at dinner party given for them by their daughter and aon-hl-law, Mr and Mrs C. X L
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    • 258 4 FU SIANC Co., S:r.gap< re. NEW YEAR SALE Si I \UIJLS AFTERNOON and EVENING DRESSES LATEST STYLES. A viiit will c i v r.' y -i CORRECT TIME ALWAYS! When y->ui timek-p-rs ar.> by experienced eraft>m*n w»t.i 28 year-' reputation Give us a Tnal Phone 7922 YICK WOH HINC 1
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    • 115 4 Ja Iba ud i oift'eur Parfunierir NOIVEAITE 5, Eu Court first floor Direct importers ol all kinds ol C h I r s s c Band -i is de fancy Goods <a»OD*Toiia: le, Battery Road Rodney House* Singapore. LAMPSHADES FOR X'MAS AT 30 DISCOUNT Let v renew your Lampshades for
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    • 57 4 fiam fONDDN VOHK THE RJLJ RANGE Of U<'lpiiii KhH w ld Famous :,>'.< lU MMM( \l, ii \l I Battrn Ko^d DORIS GEDDES LITTLE SHOP Kali \es Hotel The appointment oi i>t i i k in Singapore and throuK M .lavn Soli <V::< mi i(M KPOIMS I 1 Mill H
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  • 15 5 Our Young Malayans— 15 /.v .v-4/ r/ v<»o/j r- t s s B X s
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  • 709 5 y >" *1] I witl lav for m: ,Q be Hlfc I: Frensl \i r \;v- r m n in Ausl alia. rot it n M I p r Dn| I wif- *!>■ r )u Bak r:v< h: iyir._ ;.t r flat ll mi Qarden L"r.'i
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  • 556 5 Arabian Nights Scenes At S'pore Double Wedding i;V l>l bigi si nt of tti v week'j doubli r) son d M< harm d Alkaff and Mrs. Al mad mi C o; Ul i? i« Pal a i h: I* beautiful dau hter s of SyerJ Hussein Alkafl HUSS I ff.
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  • 295 5 Classical Concert At Memorial Hail Th pup;. M I I Tiu air ..i. mmk iilgbl Wd i Sal. Tho. ajjpearing will be Mis» 001 l :i ii tin 'h Sooi. i: md M Goh Soon Ho and i of l| Poht Ifl Pau- U H M M vi■;-• B. I
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    6 5 t- -s t it Swimming daw
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  • 169 5 a larew i! party wa, |iven i the Aif-Bofl the otheir evening by Ifr. and lin Bobble* lf< Naught, prior to thefi noting on the Oriita fOf a lOllf ;:"i:riay !i. Europe Tins popular fount o '!ip]f will be away lor n time. Anrmg :n»-
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    17 5 Diana Slaitie t daughter <>t Mt Md Ifn W Bmdlwrii f Bdino t/?r pigeons, En Trafalgar Square.
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    • 35 5 iST TWO DA YS ONLY! rr\ j\ #V\ Arl Avl v o -SENSATIONAL SALE" A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY THAI YOU WILL REA\E.\\3ER FOR LiFL TIME L() VO7 MISS LEST YOU REGRET XI £2. hi^h vriiE'iS'/a 1
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    • 104 5 UGLY SUNTANNED SKIM Sm t made in 3 minutes *a^a^2B/»vISH J!U '-v Xl irx. a I rfulnev* discovery, £r' uncan r< vcalj thnpale, fresh loveh noss itv w > ..ni drcamb about n rn> -ur beauty i -r kin j \ii i i ayes you I tcll-l and cj ii:di-i
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  • 299 6 The Sunday Tribune DECENBER, 29, 1946. Toy Pistol Gunboy y. r i thi Sngi >b- though tru I Sion t to Mid IQI "i. said M Bn and ..-I I he 1 aitenc th« ih< Assizt s. A k< befoi in anoth* r iijapoV* court, v yoTTth of sfcrrt prison
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  • 1112 6  - FED ERATION: THE BREAKING OF A POLICE Sagittarius k- by< ft Cons 1 f iv d abOUl rhill; recepti I r.. ;,v*y roffinrmn ti< ■j.ff^. r---' hat <k I-. s v fo p-> preset m tl r>s of >n n or '|V ?tO tt* :> r pos-;- an -ate, ye
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  • 84 6 U wih b' alee »l* n iamb chops, moi rcari md soap are as easy to the A 1 m B >mb. -6aturday Bvenb I WhM > ill the hurry about .i penpaiM nf b me t tb United N tlow Who can say pt>.^ j tiv ■it
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  • 707 6 'I the story that endl a." Che then I k. t the r ifti it ;s r he story of Poon Lim, a Chinese iteward i I B< ED Dd W\ v. a 133 Lays d a rail .n thi nth Atlantic V ;:wd Q£
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  • 339 6 tokh r colourful k rhoi nati nal tume oi 3 y :s fast Allp ;ng. r. ace is Uln taken by Europear.- ;ther B v are adapts 'dies of Jap .r i&L n d v women and girls, especially of the 1 er cit have replaced
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  • 4 6 NEW YEA R RESOLUTION
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  • 832 7 The Adventures Of O. B. H. Dear Angela. yras sitting at my c tearing up omr new admir vt tactics wh kinsop addressed me. somewhat su dMttty, I thought: are you buying had tx «tfh be- nd him owes me the to go one better
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  • 344 7 Blood specimens *Wf M}:l fcf ft to be M infallible as test 3 identity as finger-prints are I -day. As a result of thousands I experiment by biologists and pathologist s in research laboraI rlet dur.ng recent F^urti in announcement will >noxti9 he rr.arie feO
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  • 75 7 BRITON BECOMES A M USLIM UUMJCJtf, Bfy*n OrtHard, former lieutenani with th< Indian Army. has become Britain's first %fuslim m na s and w.LI work und< i hi* idopted l-bm r name of B-'i-!.'-'.- Alimad Orthard thfatr^ dMriuw! the war. Orrh.-.rd. C i th»- Ahmndiyya movement o! [Dun At present
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  • 391 7 JOHANNESBURG No single engine driver will havp the honour of driving the Kinu and QUeen for the duration or the c tour oi dotttn Africa from Ft-r;-niary 17 T .<; April 24 next year. On. hundred and eight drivers and B*7 guards will share this
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    48 7 3 s:on Cn «|f S- V tt s- X at A. a t~p Lou i^. i j St by \-AIU n 1 and dc h line s .t 1 B t s/io?. y I \i: three oUi -I i Lefi l -t > ffaj Dcqji, i \<iort. A.P. Ph
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  • 90 7 New York. Dec. 2"3 --The United Nations Atomic Energy Commission's first report lor the Security Council was to day adopted by ten votes to rone with Poland officially abstainino and Russia not participating. The repori was a draft embodying the proce edings. findings, scientific and technical report
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  • 259 7 Anti-Blackout Flying Suit TORONTO. Canadian scientists, after cooferrinf tfttfa Dr; f S. Cotton of Sydn- J '•■•]> id- r HM Canadian development of tiht Fiank^' anti-bkiekou; flying -uit for wt-ar in high-speed lid to by an advance *v .n.: „r Australian product; Dr. WQUam K. Fianks of Toronto, the UlfUi«
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  • 535 7 1 Prom David Browrt). Moscow^ Russia \s In clanger o| Losihs r positl 'ii as the home ox w^rld musters of the ancient t^am'> ol chess, according to Mikhail Botvinnifc. the Soviet chess champion. Botvinnik is one ol the acknowledged world masters o| the
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  • 58 7 Russians Now Ready For Insection learns .'3— The Rtigave notice jftiUiJlf that would be prepared at lemrt to admit four-power lniprctlno OtrV on Jan. 6 to check on juldation of .mente potentiaL is indicates thai the' troop c' com i A! action teams were four zones on -i tpoi that
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  • 50 7 bCCJ LAND ■<>»■ Bd nfaun h tfUpc 1 1 to tail £'•«<* wiij their «-q lipment j.s a r..:;h,... •in sti.pl rubbmh :ij. •■..»>;( ,v ms. An t:..: 4 .d into th»" t 111 U -ib;. band ptntdi, iv t. c loosened and 1 d Iht < xpn
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    • 60 7 Use MACLEANS and note the difference I Macleans Tooth Paste does 1 supremely well, all that a good tooth piste should do. It cleans teeth thoroughly —polishing them to a natural Ahite brilliance. Start using it to-day the difference w,!l amaze and deligr- you ro THE TEETH Th*r« tr J
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    • 128 7 fit > tre, Singapore IN MALAYA j *iw&^f% v f» t» TO STOP PAIN ad FEVER "Aspro" Tjiblrt ar> back in bring p^-dy r«'!lef to ?ufT<rr. from pa:: mless- is VOT a d'-ufr. not i.iib:t-r»nalßt— 4»m not aC bfeart oi tomartt Fv, child can tak*f Aspr •> in complete i»f<
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  • 14 8 SWEET AND SAUCY SUE liayicani. thi Vn *t so appear* in "Can vn Pa*sau
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  • 341 8  -  Gene Handsaker (By hOLLYWOOO Dead tv: 2C years, Rudolpl Val- titin the Latin cinema-screen Iw lives on In the ct ions ot thog« who admired hig Qtma And then nian^ of those admirr wn consider themselves to t>< jl:>- rr.e typt for apr p >se reincarnation
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  • 596 8  - There Are Some Fine Films In The Making HUBERT JACKSON Reports I. elp fa ng Impr ?ssed ry the rtly be have the era hav< Briithei teamed >r young pr misl ig artistes ardom L epherds Bu er day I luced by B i well urn. Thi> iiars'Marga: I I
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  • 175 8 REX I Now Shaming, the jungle HOOK with Sihu. A'e.rt Change. 'J,,n. 3> SMIUff THROUGH with Jeanffte Macdonalti nid Biran Ah, me. CAPITOL ft* Showing: wilson '< ith Kindt-r Knox and (}r>aldiu< Fitzgerald. Ne.it Change: Jan. li YANKEE DOODLE DANDY MfUh James Cagn< y. ALHAMBRA I Now
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  • 250 8 Hollywood, which proudly boasts of h&Ting the greatest assortment of talents arid specialties gathered in one town, has one character Wio anywhere Blse would be considered a forger but in the njtnrto city is recognized and skilled work i r He is Ed
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  • 289 8 HOLLYWOOD Movie stars of ag< Irisi a background of luxu is built >v n pdols, and bis m toi thai Hb k I I imagli at or to picture exotic Mi rle Obei -uu-;- i shated irith two other gl i of one
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  • 39 8 .si eila Ryan and Fn*d Brad\ weft engaged and married the tame day the marriage was foi a seme in their picture "Sight [j Bcandaloiis" but tin.- mm m m §r tnent m the real thing
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  • 257 8  - Aussie Girl Wins Hollywood's Praise HOWARD C. HEYN HOLLYWOOD- Film ac on€ i Holi;, i cress v ell she has we; wood and in Australia. Ann Deiur. Un bour a the An American Man. i ired prin> Jennil es. a inmeni v the lilm a: I fcubiy X ninit-d bj
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  • 55 8 St I. v in I'm- \w- I men is i regaling friends wtt) an nnnQ I I r 11 i y l« U,P i at to I tie in i i t/i, i ember- v 111 7/t- i < t i >n t f t/if K :rhe'ta S
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  • 130 8 Did You Know That T: i. ;iiii Lrvene ,vr.,:\ ;n i role as a :> mi in Mark Hi ng< roducUon ol The K. rea thing? He 1 given th< Ne* V rk 1 >•...; :m< nt tor hli the Police Wld .nd Orpi; K.ind. I only know spnnishH ..ywood
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  • 4373 9  -  JOE LOUIS 'My Life Story -By WMd Heavyweight (Jnwipuvi /or Louis today tells oj \k with Maii'Mouutaiti Prime Qnpera and Playboy W.v Bur. ihh h the fifth instalment of Joe) story of his •mazing rist to wM fame. EXCLUSIVE in MALAYA why I* j (->t 4-
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    • 94 10 THE BATTLE RACES J» FURIOUSLY JO f% BETWEEN *l SINGAPORE AND MALAYAN UNION AT THE Happy World X THE 3RD. NIGHT QUICK-STEP ADJUDICATOR:— Mrs. Elizabeth E. Lee E.&F. N.A.T.D. Fellow 1.5. T.D., M.X.A.D., M.8.8.0., M.R.G.D. PRIZES Donated By: Winner's Cup Presented By TIGER CI Souverf-s ;?iesented liy Messrs. Yeo Gin
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    • 71 10 MARLBOROUGH ALL MALAYA PREMIERE! TO-DAY 3.30—6.30- 9.15 •BADALTI DUNIYA" (Hindustani) With MUMTAZ SHANTI 4 TRILOK KAPOOR Supported by the latest Information Films of India "MATCH FOR YOU" Caaaa/waa/wuO opening to-day: 3--7--9.15 P.M. PARAMOUNT S Fun-Filled. Star-Studded. Bong-Swept story of how Dixie Was Born! "DIXIE" (In Glorious Technicolor i with Bing
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  • 78 11 PERAK ARE NORTHERN FINALISTS P t:\ASG, Sat. P.rak tu- ri(/lij beat P nancj by ioc To z /its r t?ro t ?'S) to nil in th, rn:f::ia; nf the ALL BLUMS r up ru(;cjer match played >jii Victoria Green, today. P rak ltd three-nil at the int nal after H<
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  • 21 11 BOMBAY -Sat"; Abidalli, playing the gir tud« n« f* P^n. A c«" 103 R euter
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  • 24 11 Yosterday'.s >occ*'r match play.d L ti:t- Jalan Btsar Stadium between o^igupon- I:.diai.s aid 81 RA S C ♦•nd.-d in a goal!»'s< draw
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  • 866 11 S'PORE BEA T NEGRI, ENTER 'ALL-BLUES' FINAL Singapore All Blues" G pts. Negri AH Blues' 3 pis. In gruelling gfune ol rugger play jg at ttu fastest pact' pp6Bitle oo a tiaavy grcuM, Singapore Asiatics cltU'^ud the Negri 'AI 1 Blues" by six points (two tries j lo three points
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  • 302 11 SIMA IS BACK BUT HE'S GOING 'DOWN UNDER' AGAIN Battling Simu. last of thf MaJ.;;.ar I lo Ausiralia, returned on the Gorgon yesterday mcrning after a journey which he described a "verj &n. The Filipino boxer does no« expect to stay here very long. He found Western Australia so much
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  • 381 11 (frrotu A'ormaii Preston) Caubr^u, Dec. 25. -Tiu M.C.C.'s presence in AusT iaiia [>lea^es fariiur^ because wh.<n \vr the tourists go they bring rain, but cricket officials wisn they wuu i bring more sunshine. O:\\. half an hour's crickei was possiblt today on the se^ojvj
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  • 151 11 Playing at the Happy World stadium on Thursday night, the Eclipse P. < v Singapore^ defeated the Jays Stift B.P. (g. L by 6 game* to 3. Result*. SINGLJjS: Cheong Hock Leng peat Abu O*man 15—9, 15—12; S. Ahmad Mattar lost to S. M. Omar 15 11,
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  • 166 11 SYDNEY (Aii Mail. Bnan Al.ii tin Smith b^gan playing goli at the age of three, tiom aged six, he can hit a ball 80 ya d i.d- tht e>\ wing and -tyl 1 a cnarnpioc Authority foi thai Is tils father, Martin Smith. Victorian professional and holder
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  • 678 11 CSC Win Team Relay Race: Excellent Times Recorded There was excellent swimming at the Chinese Swimming Clut carnival yesterday which attracted a good crowd despite inclement weather. The outstanding event was the invitation relay which the Club won against v\;ry keen competition
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  • 210 12 >< in i Istutj p chan s a loss oi leal ten mil- en a* i -y: d in business I r i ha< 0 h-av; >< s wim i m r np 1 1 neral übifc i r, ii thai ipe :ul tion Ui
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  • 36 12 PARIS, D< v .'H Tin- porl -d visit thr F^i uch P'im. Mini -i r, L«on Bum. to London t«> discuss Germany, th- Saar i»nd Ruhr coal iia> not bt't-n confirmed at th« Prime Mini.-ter'.s •tlic-
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  • 228 12 PENANG NEW YEAR'S DAY RACES PKNANCi Baturda] Hi d foi ili< „-< ,d day the X"n N, Y» ai nu-» tn i: Iht- Poiui ig Iv ft Cttlb. OB ll 1 Horsf-, Cla >« 1, Di\ 1, 7 lurQsaf Bkii If I (••mm i i\ I] <• p 'eh IJM
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  • 125 12 Miller Decides To Remain In Australia LONDON, D 28. 8 i h AfiUer, Australian P«sil flfiPDVUdcr, VhO I «'X/;<'.;t d 10 appear in t BflCfl »IM Lt\:(jht Cricket next MOsOfti /ias d'fided after ail not to leave Au&TOlta, .'here it i| understood he PUI tffl^il MJI P oiy w/i- sj
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  • 170 12 Kuala Lumpur Sal Selansjor Ciub defeated the Singapore Cricke Club by 13 p Lnts (two goals and a penally goal > to 11 points i a g* aJ and two tries) In i dos ly ntested rugger matcn played n the padang, >\
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  • 79 12 SYDNSY. LA i mm; to tn t st broadcast, Mr, c. l. p>ati, a pit and ua>ty baJter, or Mr. Gambicr, South Australia, >aid io a n>zr/ alongside htwt, "if Colin McCool gets Bill Ednch wit ft this b^ill I ie ill gwr him £2." MeCool
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  • 328 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Republican Vice President i or. Mohammad Ratta) ha.s extended an official Invita- ''en to M;'ia\:i to tend obaervcn nnd {vide delegations to Indonesian territory tof the puippti nf establishing closer contact between Malaya and Indonesia "The whole world.* 1 says
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  • 109 12 London, Dec. 28. Becaus civilians are taking a longer Si Uday. thousands ol Army and Soya] Air Force men civ back at their units In the United Kingdom on Sunday and on Monday an to have an extra 48 hours' leave. Thl ws given at
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  • 57 12 LONDON, Dec A sequel to the dramatic root-top gunM r le ''":<i.;. took place in th«! London Magistrates' Court today when Frederick West-hro-.t;. de» ribed as a 27-year-old soldier was charged with the murder of Aloysius Abbot. 21--'•ear-old Jamaicai) aniiian, on Christmas Day We^tbrook was
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  • 426 12 Little Dee Dec (4) Survives Crash. But Won 't Talk Shanghai, Dec, 2s. E ur-year-o) V unpletely unharmed gtti fl ror of 1 ti ipli air crash v/kuch took 7( sad-eyed and unconmuinica jy< 'p.' ;mI hi parents both i d i.i ci .i ni i a CNAC airliner m
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  • 154 12 11 Killed In New Air Crash Shannon A.rport. Dec '-8 Eleven people ag£ icu^'ci Ud bai been killed In a crash tin. morning at Onto Bland in the river Fergus ol a TransworM Air.. no Constellation, liner in m Pans when t was approachini Shannon Airport. Tht Fergus v a
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  • 101 12 GANDHI UTTERS A WARNING SHiRAMPUR, Ea-tcin Bengal. D c. 28. Gandhi declared at a prayer meeting here la^t night: "I warn Indians that if they are foolish enough to quarrel among themselves after the British have left India— and I have no doubt in my mind the Briton will hav
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  • 82 12 Mcl: i De< d car- d at thi t 560 for ci i: its third d I laj Hew 8 nth Inning iad r;a ed rain stoi lay and i subf>equ< nt n impt: n Ni-w S nth Wai 206 in the fli i i
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  • 97 12 NEW DELHI D««c Vi Au- n i." D'-i India I v am -n re»p<m€ to an invitat: n b' Jaipur, one hllMl polo playei k p> o team io E:.- i won all the op a:v. Th<- Au^tra p I<. will b.' b- log
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  • 64 12 Dav is Cup Ties Postponed M' D"c tina Bim tl Davi Chal lenge r md between U Un States and Australia i ba been postp ned until M :,;,r, a i heavy Lhunderst rm br k« hal .xn h »ur b ton p v i begin. Th< Ur.iu d i
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  • 103 12 HOME SOCCER 20,000 Locked Out At Highbury v;i! aough all v there were 60,000 c< W j V ON entrj c tisiey 1 W Han 'irl j PHI] J t) 1 10 -stal F "Id T 1 T '0- r> hton Ho?e 1 > P ims l T' C♦' Walsal]
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