Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 April 1947

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  • 33 1 B Y THE PEOPLE /TO/? THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA The Sunday Tribune Vow |Miated simultaneously m Singapore Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Pcnang. TWEIAtI^IS SINGAPORE, APRIL 27, 1947. PRICK TEN CENT
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  • 252 1 Industry Menaced By Ala jor Stri ke (From Our Own Reporter) IPOH, Sat. Rubber production m Malaya laces another major hold-up, if a five-point demand put forward by -ie Permk Estate Employee's Union to the United Planting Association, Malaya, is not accepted. The demands h^ve
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  • 61 1 Threw Himself In Front Of Premier's Car ROME. Apr 2o Domonicn GeWce 28-year-old Jobless Italian threw h:ms<>lf m front of the Italian Premier's car today. The driver swerved widely and avoided run >nu over Geiare Domenico was able to tell tho Premier. "I am tired of beirt; iinemployei ana having
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  • 46 1 LONDON. Api 25 The Registrar General for England and Wales announced today that the highest birthrate for 26 years was rt'Ci rded duri g the first quarter of thi» year. The announcement said a total of 94 1.421 hirihx was r&tuwried. U.P.
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  • 37 1 BATAAN HERO GOES INTO GROCERY BUSINESS San Ailonic. Texas. Apr. 26. -General Jonathan M Wainrieht hero of Ba'am and Corret^idor announced (.oday that he will go into the grocery busiress m Texa< when he retires this year
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  • 31 1 Washington, Apr. 2s. The l Ti 't«d States rejected as uftwly void Yugoslav claims on nine Falian. vessels benched near Trieste. Acting Secretary of State Acheson disclosed today.
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  • 36 1 ISLE OF BUTE <Sco*lar,d> April 26 —Died here on Friday nißht the Marques* of Bute, 65. ore of Brian's richest men. whose fortune, founded on coal wnes. is estimated at £6G.000,--000. U.P.
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  • 27 1 NANKING, Apr 26. Hisao ra>il former Japanese Commanin Nankin^ evicted g respo'isibility O f the Nank|n? rape, wa i shot at 10 •dock this morning
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  • 21 1 NANKING, Apr 26 A Chinee Air Force P-51 Musta* R cashed ;it n a m on Friday tol'-.Kthe pilot.
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  • 217 1 Rice Out look Gloomy (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Malaya's rice outlcak continues dismal, and what news tii ro-ii. the front is far \t-u.u encouraging. A diiticult situation is bound to continue, perhaps for many more \e\vs. Well informed sources doubt if rice imports for the remaindei < t the year will
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  • 35 1 ATHENS. Apr 6. Tho Greek Gererai Staff announced today •Hat 651 guerillas were killed, 498 captured and 117 surrendered during April operations. Greek army losses were 31 killed and 80 injured. U.P.
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  • 164 1 Charlton Win The Cup LONDON, Apr. Jnarlton Athlet c won the FA. Cup today oy aeieaung the faeeond Divisioners, Burnley. Dy the only goal sc red m UM ii minute ot extra time irie nuge Wembley crowd witnetsed a thrilllnc btruggie tor supremacy by Uie two teams, wita Burnley huld.'ng
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  • 38 1 FRANKFORT. Apr. 25. Two Germans. Hclnrich Btmoieler and GottlH'd Werner, were entenced to d<. uth by hanging by the United States Military Court at Dachau today for killing Ive American airmen m July 1944
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  • 33 1 London. Apr. 26. Thousand! oi mcmb<ts of eh, Rumanian Opposition h:iv^ b^en arrested In a campaign whicn started early In March, it w is- authortntivc^ly learned here today
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  • 42 1 PARIS. Apr. 26 —The Fro oh press age tcv reported from Indochina today thsu Vietram forces killed two Cochin Chi la government officials and a French colonel m a surprise attack on convoy 50 miles southwest of Saißo.i U.P.
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  • 37 1 NEW YORK. Apr 26. -Willa S. Cather famed American author whose novels included "Dor.th Comes to Archbishop" and tho PuH'zpt prize winder "Onp of Hours died at Park Avenue residence. She wa< 70 yean old
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  • 23 1 BOMBAY. Apr Bombay's Pulice Commtoto er imposed a 35-liuur curfew today on a small I m centtaj Bombay after communal ttftturjaai iast Reuter
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  • 70 1 NORANDA (Quebec). Apr. 26. Some 75 mask- equipped rescue jrkers are battling flamemoke over 1.000 feet underground m an effort to save eleven men trapped m a tenth level of the Talartic Gold Mine. Whether the 11 are dead or alive is not known. No
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  • 277 1 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) A request has been made by the Singapore Chirrese Chamber of Commerce to the Secretary ol Economic Affairs m Singapore for tiie dispatch of a representative to contact Dutch officials m Batavia with a view to fully acquaint the N.E.I.
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  • 36 1 COQUIMBO. (Chile t April 26 The coastal steamer Montemar is burning fiercely off the coast, with an undetermined number of passengers .iboard Another craft has gone alongside to rescue the passengers and crew.- U.P.
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  • 11 1 PARIS. Apr 25. Mr. Heno left Oily airport today for America.
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  • 37 1 Don Bradm m, Australia's rtaard. a new Sni; of sp«i- m the touuay Tribune Siini? ser s is exclusive tv the y Trit >un»- n Malaya f jn Pa l i anicle and
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  • 210 1 3 Big Events this week (Sunday Tribune Reporter) Three big events will mark the i month of May 1947 m Singapore. These arej The city* biggest traffic 'Safety Fir-t" campaign, which starts on May 1 The Government ia spondins SIU.OOO on > this ci r !*v f» to Ttt make
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  • 112 1 SHANNON, Apr. 26.— A new Atlantic record was set up today by the British Overseas Airways Const lation, Bangor II which crossed the ocean from Gander, Newfoundland, to Shannon m 5 hours 28 minutes, the C.O.A.C. announced here. The plane was piloted by the noted
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  • 56 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 26. Th»' Quc'n Elizabeth, 85,000 -ton liner, after her fastest turn I round on record, is t, here at 7 p.m. GMT with .i cargo of 500.000 rounds weight of plant gi ar critically need) 'I for planting m the flood
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  • Article, Illustration
    97 1 The beginning of the y^ 3^ end of a lißh^ and Bri- i tain's hope for the world i heavyweight crow.i. Firs*. picture received here oi the tinisli m the fight i between Britain's Bruce Woodcock and America S Joe Baksi m London re- cently, which ended m v k
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 27 1 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5815 »ij /'WSpppcUMi' v V'l i<y3n -"ft 1 ■-Sr I -IS |r' ''•An VI R G I NIA ■■lITS MONTH ROATIB
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    • 21 1 "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR" available for immediate delivery Repairs undertaken Y. I. LEE 332. North Bridge Road, Telephone 7971 Typewriting it Duplicating Undertaken^
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  • 40 2 LIM GOH Th< t i* annou ced Lim E v B* Mr. A' Mj i;m Bam Kit, J.P., and Dr E. C [j Qoll, hU i ol Ml Goh m Hoe and tin Mr. Goh I urui Java papers
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  • 466 2 Rickshaws Off The Streets From Wednesday For Good -SiiiKiiv tribune Staff Reporter) Two hundred out of Singapore's 500 rickshaw pullers have b"cn repatriated to China at Government's expense since March 19. Of the remaining 300, about 100 aro now at Bushey Park camp awaiting embarkation. Yesterday morning the fifth and
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  • 89 2 Housewives m Singapore will n<>w b<- able tg buy cheaper Imported iruiu following the h< arrivals last week ol Australian apples, oranges and grapes. Oranges, which a week ago, were retailing for 40 cents each. have now dropped to -0 to 30 centi Apples range from
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  • 361 2 (Sund^v Tribune Staff Reporter) Cheerful troops. Women and children lined the deck^ of the 23.233 ton P.O. liner "Strathnaver when she drew alongside Godowns G and 7 at 10.30 a.m. yesterday morning:. The first "wet" trooper to arrive m Sing* pore after the lifting on
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  • 121 2 Sentence lI twelve months rigorous imprisonment was patted un a ytnittg British soldier Charles Joseph Clubb m the First District 'Court yesterday when he was convicted on charges of theft and house breaking. Clubb was stated to have Stolen a type writer from Room 13 of
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  • 97 2 lAm Cheng Ho t <32>. a Hokien j claimed eiiui vi tiu- Fourth nlagiSCta^'t C^urt yt.st»iday j charge i f false represent itioa H fed lo have falsel) represented to Lim Tiun Heng od juiy 20 last jrctr that ne had I money to meet three i
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  • 172 2 At the Juvenile Court yesterday, a 16 year-old boy was charged for loitering m S.H.B. godown. He was convicted ana remanded to the Salvation Army Boys' Homo for one montn. Al2 year-old boy pleaded guilty to charges of hawking without a licence and obstructing traffic by
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  • 290 2 EUTOPEAN QCQUITTED ON PIANO THEFT CHARGE J. Bilntin, I'raffic Supervisor of Shipping at the Singapore Harbour Board, who was charged with theft of a piano valued at $400, was acquitted and discharged fey ihe District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday. Buntin was not called upon the make his defence.
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  • 109 2 Balvatio 1 Army a ma peal fund now tctaLs $15,000. 1 i lates list of co Nation-: $110 S ail of Ho igkoi p ft Shanghai Bank. $100 Dr. S. C. Yin, Messrs Building Cors-ructio i c< Nfc: »rs Aurora Ltd.. Messrs. Holland Trading Co., £59
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  • 93 2 Alleged Theft From BOD Two young Hokiens were charged before Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim m the Pouri Police Court yesterday with theft form the 223 BOD at Keat Hong Village. Lee Chai Wah aged 23 was alleged to have stolen 15 bales I green cloth worth $(»oo froi depot on
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  • 78 2 A 34-year-old Cantonese, Chee Yap Kong, was produced before the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday on m tentative charge of armed robbery. Chee was alleged to nave robbed X Kopal of $80 at II Sundry Goods Stall on the 13 1 miles stone Sembawang Road on the
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  • 292 2 Woman In Armed Gang? (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Th" CI.D have arrested a Hylam (i to be a member of the "Dark Blood S tioners. a1 Tiong Bahm area. Atnp w, aid I r h following a report by th^ would-b( v\
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  • 336 2 (S 1 T h Creal i Ch is. I i D S. C V I or I Will Tri iv int i I I) >ulou I n h it tl Loui I r Hi- pub! .rv wrii el living m Hollywood. Ho bri: i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 297 2 m:v ELLANEOI s an r l Bend 10 U r tiling. "Mo c o become wicceMlul B In.st., Ku' I tICHFLLE BEAUTY SALON, i Bu B cry Road. Exper operators m Lber y cut Waving— 3 1 mal Frcfdom turday M.tt> dozens ready foi immediate Shipment. £4-9-0 per dozen c.i.f.
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    • 156 2 BECAUSE I NO'S '*Fniit Salt" is recojjnised l^y the people of every nation as the bnest, safest, and most pkasant aid to tfood health BECAUSE END taken regxilarly is the natural way to insure internal cleanliness to iliminatr waste matter whiih cnuscs acid poisoning and intestinal to\icity. EN(.), wherever bought,
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  • 342 3 Societies Registration Red Chief Asks "Why"? (Sunday Tribune Stall Reporter) The fundamental way of stopping lawlessness ;> s by improving the political system and th< living standards of tho people of this country: the Societies Ordinal should not be introduced until th< C nstitu n Malaya has been finalised These
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  • 265 3 "Official" statement On Federations A n oHlcij tit ol 1 p re- s S ration oj S *-»-a» ration v na d pel any cloub- tma] exist as i-j i vi nent s polici m < njattei I i ration^- IJI Fedej ol Trad Jui' n the Oovernmeru make it
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  • 379 3 KLALA KANOSAB^-Xhe District Court was crowded wnen a case of alleged kidnapping of a 14-year-old Indian girj by a 19-year-o!d Indian was heard by the District Judge. Mr. C. P. Newton. The -tcp- father of the girl said, that he took
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  • 65 3 Statin* that he '"did not agree with the charge." Iwamoto a young Japanese claimed trial to a charge of thett when hf appeared before. Magistrate Ahnmd bin Ibrahim yesterday Iwamoto was charged with stealing nine handkerchiefs troni the 223 8.0.D at Alexandra on Friday
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  • 59 3 Throe B.O.R's. F. P Home- wood. A. W. Mcpru'rson and R SlaU'r were produce^ m th^ Magistrate's Court yosceraay on v Change oi stealing a j^ep belonging to Mr. B. K. Leydcn 01 Friday. Bail to the extent ol $3,000 j ach was allowed
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  • 78 3 FRANKFURT. Apr 25. Army j officials abnoSfticeO today that fiv«' American soldiers h« l c l as genera? pHstanert at Mannheim stockade had died after drinking what was b< H -vro to have Wen automobile anti-fr^c-z'v Tlirc otheT soldiers who participaUd m Wrdnosday night s
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  • 46 3 GENERAL ELECTION ON MAY 1950. LONDpH \J>« J5 !< iM rellor 6t M I'- >( t; Mi' :r T '^i i. uhin m. pflhf! "i the p.uli.nn* nf nrv prr, cor^fi UmlgM thai the Government hus "drfinit^-ly d-ciclfd" not to hold ;i Konernl election until L 950 U.P.
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  • 81 3 Malacca. Bat Kan k>r Srncrh f34». a milk vendor, vvlt> i fTrrcd a bribo of one to a Mal^v Polirr rnns*;*blr Kft<tt 1... h-id br«»n srrekfed for nrt"^h\i hi< vrl 4 ■.■•l'hoMt a I'nhi i \vhrr> hr was pr<irh)-rr| bfioVf Mr T F Pri-n* In ehe
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  • 456 3 Army, RAF dive Airdrop Show Nearly 250 Annv and R r spectators this wrck Maw a rir mnnstratioj ol dropping supplies from the air to an imagi--1 nary unit m an aren west ot the Bth milestone en the Smi gel Best Road outside Kuala
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  • 115 3 Motor Boat Accident Kills 2 PENANG vo sian were killed m an accide it o.i a mo or boat m the Penang harbour m January this \> The details of Lhc could not be ii- esi b since the boat ha* aires for Siam and no further visit; were made
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  • 85 3 TB PATIENT'S AMAZING RECOVERY LONDON. Apr. 26. -Seven ypars ago, a girl who was suffering rrom advanced stages pi tuberculosis was "sentenced to death' at the age ol 19 Despite warnings, she married, and wa s told by doctors that to have a baby would be immediately ratal Recently the
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  • 48 3 Singapore I MM) vn-. •it 1,640 baxts 3 900 p hin lorries, vro &o\ i <n, and Oovernmeni ponsored i rle 1 ,067 muter cycles, 100 Government and Government .ponsored motor cycles, and 236 public and private bases exclud in^ tho& '»t thr Singapore Tract! BiDany
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 1494 4  -  VERA ARDMORE bu— Seletar Dance A super dance was given the other evening by No. l Sergeants Mess R.A.P. Base, Seletar. Much praise is due to the organizing C mmittee and the many willing elpers who had all combined to make the show the unqualified
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 258 4 I Established 1872 Malayn's Leading Jewellers Diamond and (iem Merchants IM». dv Silva, Ltd.. (incorporated m Ceylon) i Singapore, Penang. *****, High St. I, Bishop St. FU SIANG CO., Head Office: 97, Kilhney Road, Singapore. I Branches: New World and Great World, Singapore. LADIES VELVET AND WOOLLEN COATS FOR DAY
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  • 211 5 LON" -T" li: on thai she was n tt n minutes to J by a 16. 1 r w He R j H U.I ii.- h On J'^ 1 attended 3. and F3V» r b cjarf^ Ufa Though Hedge' While
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  • 163 5 I rf 1,019,770 rap o are I -y awaitin iquartsrs figures for April 23, eport shows 5.051 Japi\ d from Siberia for Q| April 14-20 and ill m that region Re latii n frfom Kurile Island C^ek was 8.015. ieav--343,209 yet to come
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  • 154 5 London, Api. 26. A woman who hid b n .nded I r a long tune on an u.*iiiriaouea island alter Uii Jap ank Uie snip on x;,.c,i > r elhng, re athy m tnaKistracc I :j\ Ll2 :>>.. credht at an hotel without
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  • 321 5 KJALA I 1 to Uan&, and at i.n indian I Mr. J\. Uce >' on ni pj sicn -i 17 rounds .ion On the II mceu i i live years r.i. and G.i tile sec nd cnai c tie was s< nt need -~> C.!.,
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  • 39 5 AZAMGARH, An elepha/u ran amok In the village ot Ma';, McHammadpur, kiiicd six persons aikl seriously injured three others. There was panic m Uje village for several hours until the elephant was shot by police. Reuter
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  • 322 5 canta Ana, Cahiuinia—The lu-ir, iioU.JuO and her finance, wl me police, exerci*^ a "Syengali-Uke influx ntr, arc to siand trial together on May 26 foi aer Oi the girl's parents. -re Bviilah Louise Ov»--r t ("Bud 1 I G I h p< Uce lliig
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  • 75 5 Woman With 'Cultured' Voice Rang.... London, April, 2 w!th a cull ured St. rand r Mi>s Pliyili- D:< r burglar ct at, C5OO m (o m securities. Pi lice, recon I n c bery think the w vo'ce on t) Ml Di? »t 1 ire r rep] c I v
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  • 114 5 Wants Britain To Remain Calcu~<n, \pr. 25. *o keep ihe Bj i is i ii d be stnrteci Hu form 0 J B.ngai. said Ij a ateme I today on the recen dis urba: cc-; ii India. "Since those who have .-own the wind aie unable o control the whirlwind
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  • 71 5 On 'Wife Murder' Charge Lend en, Apri Kin. c v per oj m inded. i SOU] iin her nome v Xt Hospi tint :iv i i a: "1 unc i i- rig m U elert i up m the public :.tih I to th it 1 ilready nn<i»up to Ui^
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  • 70 5 Hanoi, April 25. Heavy i: Lng Is going on m Hanoi regi< n between French troops and V nann forces commanded by Ja anese officers, a French c unmu nuiie said today. Th'rtv were captured and m;n killed during a French atta< Vietnam positions, the communique
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 785 6 SUNDAY APRIL 27, 1947. The Life Saving Bomb The ethics of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki continue to be the focal point of much serious thought. The bomb is looked upon by a large number of people with abhorrence and its use on two Japanese cities
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  • 1681 6  -  Eric Mitchell An outspoken comment on a subject regarding which much is written but which is usually dealt with m a manner lacking frankness. O y Let Us be fair m the distribution of our scorn amongst the girls Who conduct this degrading, bul
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  • 65 6 "It was part ol the Victorian convention that if a wiman mu^t write, she should at least adnpi a masculine name behind which to hide her identity But the years pa-sed on. Women grew I bolder and bolder. They began to write under their own names."
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  • 244 6 A. weather continues to scourge us without nercy, adding devastation of flood to paralysis of snow and frost, it becomes apparent that it ha» Inflicted on us far more than 1 temporary discomfort, declares the Manchester Guardian. It ha> hit industry hard, and farming harder;
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  • 395 6 (By liar Kraal Tribune Staff Reporter) It is to be deplored that th clarion call for Royal Air Force recruits has not reached tru shores of Mai iya. The British Coioniea made several magnificent cuiitrioutlons to the Royal Air Force during the war. and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 22 6 Ajf I "T* I I Mac ham ladi! a' A Ilk f .^P w TIGER f^/IZ. STRENGTH Look for the Tiger Label
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  • 200 7 (Sunday Tribune Reporter) That the University Colleee be run on similar lines a*, universities m England and that the various faculties while being academic m standard should have a practical bearing on special needs and conditions m Malaya, was stressed by Mr. Lee
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  • 53 7 Calcutta. April 25- Thrrr were live incidents m which bombs were thrown m Calcutta yesterday according to latest report^ The police made 104 on-the-arrests A Government communique .says that two people were killed and 25 injured, but unofficial reports from hospitals >ay there are lour dead
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  • 68 7 The weddina will take place at Kochu Bungalow. Pettah. Trivandrum. on Monday, of Frank J. Fernandez Architect's Department, P.W.D., Singapore, j •on oi Mrs. Joanna Fernandez and the lat<- Mr. Thomas Fernandez, and Isabel, eldest daughter of Mr. M. B. Gomez and the late Mrs. Gomez, of Malacca.
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  • 437 7 (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) PulaU Budong, a small coconut tree covered island about one hour's run by launch from Singapore mainland, has become a fiveday holiday haven for boys of all nationalities from Singapore's orphanages, clubs, the Salvation Army and members of the 10th troop
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  • 315 7 To Hold Talks With Local Youths (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) Just arrived m Singapore to gain first-hand mformation of the conditions and activities of youth m Far East, is a delegation of the World Federation of Domoi ratio Youth League. Among them is Miss Olga
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  • 209 7 CRUISER CREW THREATEN STRIKE NEW ZEALAND. Apr. 26.— One hundred junior ratings o c the British cruiser Bellona, sent foi duty with the New Zealar squadron on Dec. 15. 1946 today presented ten demands for better conditions to the com- manding officer. The demands wtre put forward by the men's
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  • 242 8 "Courte sy Classes" For Berlin' s Policemen burg's six thousand o\ forked a four Weeks' "courtught being p to citi- > Mv It a 4 bitter pill tM swallow for i-ks. n^lted with ii nilor the wheels of 1 their fight agminst train !i:>;nl» *d rsholUng i m Including X
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  • 57 8 Li I 1 V. i •It n i d ble. he pr c ;t i tccusod H In 1 I rma -o 1 will Him -how c 6t< T I 1 r I he V IfCA Alms, onn of which T« h. icol wi'l
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  • 173 8 'Good Will' Bribery By A merica WASHINGTON. Apr. 25 Attacking the UiiiU-d SuiU s roaiprocal ;rud<- programme. Arthur Besse, Pre^id' nt <;i' ih National Aoouciuti' D Wou 1 llanutacturerb, said here today. "W^ j britkd England to support the idea of International trade organisation with a loan. "We are now
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  • 25 8 LAKK BUCCEBS. Apr. 24. 1 Clilncse Oovernment iigr'i'ii ./,ii Uie constitution of the [lUer national R^lu^ee Organin. Signatures now total 13. Reuter
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  • 31 8 WHAT'S IN THE BIG DOC? "IM'k h.n.n... i&ii*AtO»N Dr. lluu'i Dalton, Chancellor of the Exchequer, m a cheerful wood jus' before entering -he House of Commons to present his Budge* Estimates.
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  • 402 8 WEMBLEY STADIUM.' Middlesex, Apr. 28.- Blue ik!es greeted the keenly anticipated Cup Final between Charlton Athletic and Burnl* y which drew a capacity crowd ol ico. ooo into the huge sladmm. Among many other no ablea Dresc.it were the Prime Minister and other member^ of
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  • 277 8 HOME SOCCER RESULTS LONDON. Apr. 26.— Football its: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 5 Grimi by 3. Aston ViUa l, L n 12. mackow dR. 0, fee City 2. Brentford 0. Mlddlesboro 0. Derby County 2. Leeds i^td. l. Everton 2. Pre.-ton N.E. 0. hum rsfleld 1. Sheffield U. 1.
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  • 132 8 ALBANY, NEW YORK STATE. Apr. 26.— The SupCour* Justice, Isador Bookman, has lssllV( an or<|l r i^m'imi; /he Albany Hoard ul K'lur. ion show cause vhj «t should no* allow Paul Bobeson, /h- Negro sinrer L-ive a recital m Ch« Ili«h School
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  • 193 8 'WILL SAVE MARRIAGES" >n to discuss hui an I their oy mcil m! .1 tfc [i i Wil wrn, I •enc i there nd cr me i nin'.nt read ten <• :u;n an i nhil But wa i) until th.Christ'an surd Di
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  • 18 8 BRITISH PROTEST TO CHINA t) l.xj by tho R reel rl m :> R 1 :".'J t 1 1
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  • 122 8 GAVE HIS LIFE TO SAVE 13 TOBERMQfIY, \pr ".<■ l heroi s .»n i enfiacct Charles Reviit oi |>«twood laved thi lives of his 13 shitma'es wkm 'r;i»>ler Ben f bail \v«n' aslKir m .t :<;il«- off Arcivll. Sou land, coast. When the ship struck the ruks !t of ,'hr
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  • 200 8 EUROPEANS ON VAGRANCY CHARGE PEN a N c: 'i v. i> Europeans, among s< v- n ople charged \jitn being vagrants without visible means oi subsistence, were told by the Third .Ma/jistrate. Mr. J. P. Blackledqe '"The law hi .ys that living as parasites on the community is an offence."
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  • 152 8 London, April 25. Max Intrat oy the international financier j now m Paris prison awaiting trial on currency char^e>. wa a^ain mentioned In London police court cas£ today, wl two Britons were fined ;i total ol £1,800 for financial offences. A London business man. Peter Elmassian,
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  • 59 9 Hollywood's 1.1 >st discovery, rtvva-lrcmi VONNfI LEBTER. a I<H:il mimlMl uho Biakci w i/fi sou'h-of-the-hoi dfr lingo iust as readilj as >he sp<aks English. lh P Latin appearing— hu^ strictly American young lady with the dptivaMns: wink ft al) owes h« r firs^ role, as harem (harmer m
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  • 198 9 £33,000 WORTH OF SOUP AND TWO MEN TO WATCH IT .olv the most ej tagle piece of jewellery to be a film icene wai worn uy Ava Oardner for a lequence rsal's "The Killers iJ -Biubl- a diamond In•ns!ed triple bow-knot piece, 30 carats and ap|t $30,000. During a s
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  • 246 9 Lloyd's of London, which originally started OUI as underwriters and now insure against such diverSjned happenings as bad Weather for outdoor sporting v^ts or the possibility of married couples having Wins also insures motion pictures against just about >thl ng. 234 232 'mJP* investment required ng
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  • 122 9 She Felt Guilty S The script tailed for Susan Hayward to slap S i Robert Young's face re- S soundly for a scene m 5 "They Won't Believe Me" but fearful of hurting him she was too genHp. S "Make believe it\ a fight S 1 with your husband," i
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  • 1149 9  -  ALFRED E. F. STERN By Director Frank Capra's speciality i s comedy, th«comedy of life. Thai doesn't mean he sees life as a sardonic .jtirist, that he lau^h at iiiV as though he were an another planet looking down at the earth. B comedy
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    22 9 SUSAN SHAW, lo\tiy J. Arthur Rank Organisation starle* wars this black fell hut dimmed with pale blue flowers and matching p\le blue \>
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  • 180 9 CURVES COME BACK THE day of the Blender almost hungry-looking chorus girl is on LI v. out and the welcome mat is out i<>r her buxom sister, who been more or less 'n eclipse these last two decades. Whin William Leßaron, the veteran producer who specialises m musical films, to
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  • 37 9 J< rry Wald and hi- orchestra, i one 'if the top "sweet" band.-. haw been signed by Columbia < lor the action musical, "Swing the We tern Way. In which songstl i Jack Leonard stars.
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    17 9 A lender «c<»n<' from "Canyon Vhssak'", ftai'uring Brain Donlevy, Susan Hayuard and Dana Andrews a' the Rtx.
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  • 111 9 Uncle Remus Joins Immortals In a great impersonation, James Baskett, making his debut m motion pictures. bec r jme> the living image of Uncle Remus and thereby enters the gallery oi screen greats. Baskett, negro veteran of many years on :-tage and radio, is Uncle Rcmu> m "Son^ of th*
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  • 344 9 LEO REPORTS... Marking his return to the -creen after an absence ol mure than a year and a hall, Ciark Gable enacted the opening scene of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s "The Hucksters. Film version of Frederic Wakeman's widely discussed novel about the radio advertising business als'j marks tl Hollywood film
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  • 205 9 Britain's discovery of a new system for projection ol television on to cinema screen means that television i hi wings m ev< ry picture-house are now a de!:: possibility. It will be done by means of an apparatus built up from a series >i mirrors and
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  • 207 9 Hollywood, which proudly boasts of having the greatest assortment of talents and specialties gathered m one town, has one character who anywhere else would be considered a forger but m the movie city is a recognized and skilled worker. He is Ed
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    29 9 DOROTHY LAMOUR is nno Of th« Hollywood s'ais who enjoys outdoor living. Shown here /h«- lovely Paramount star is taking life c;is\ on her new ranch near Redlands, California,
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  • 1388 10 Why This Continued Boycott Of The Foong Seong Cup? Our Special Badminton Correspondent Asks, Tiie most controversial suh.jeft m Mahyan badminton history ;va>;, anc! still iii, the Foong Seonjv Cup iiiter-statc com petition. The controversy arose over the disagreement by the Singapore Badminton Association of Rule No. l?a govcrhlng the
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    126 10 The 8.8.C Thancr:p[ion Service which prov organisa;iQ4s cut side Grea: Britain w:.h BBC program m the form of transcriptions (i.e. programmes specially reCQrted on lightweight disos) These programmes are broad■a- cv R .dnj Malaya on their ow wavelengths and at mos; convenient to thetnseivos and are fr< n the p
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  • 82 10 THIEVES USE TELEVISION LONDON. Apr. 26. Yard duUiCUvOS b»urcht.'tl fxia;. far thWvcs who own a .•.•visiui. .■v.t. Th- theory was tiiat the g*i*G tutiod In o!i bbc U*evlfion •i.i i<>n un'il (I'MfT' 1 Stevls i'Tiv on \n t h»" .djiim i < .i ol A. A MOn- piM.v 'Th- Ual.
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    • 179 10 14 Die In Rj^ *n Calcutta A f jr 25 fc injl mrnunaj m J*J^ ►day, accurS?* i reports. A curlrw [rom /ening has*? imp< Beliiajhatt Cai Ml U. over 40 n^ Kiliinr reports bomb at! I 'rson In the Burr bazaar ar« n at policy a,' fin-d in self
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    • 567 10 YOUR irtADIO HIGHLIGHTS: THIS WEEK'S LISTENING The children are first on my list ol highlights this week. I am told that their pr gramm< Children's Corni r I n I extended trom litteen m nui t i nali-an-hctu\ Meanwhile this programme has acquired a new organ Judy Co- k -who
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    • 100 10 1044. toured tin Aiiii mands in Europe wit i after o Day. Radio Malaya are indented I United Stati lntormation Service who have made it possible for them t record, ings. A popular ciato t >r Ls at 8^10 -,n Saturdays... p ri Ki iiad- up K'ii jsley > rando
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  • 1621 11  -  Don Bradman AT LAST: THE DON SPEAKS -EXCLUSIVE What every sportsman warts to read has been written exclusively for the Sunday Tribune m M^hu- t.. r» d j i 7 >c m m^iay v by Don Bradman. He gives final judgment on recent Test
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  • 978 11 Wha t America Mea ns To Me In the spring of 1938 I got a big thrill out of going to the White House m Washington to visit Preside ni Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was just before I went into training for my second fight with Ma:. Schme i Mr.
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  • 169 11 After Reins C rippled h\ Rheumatism a; one the daugfe* r absov cr pple i with rheuma- Since h h. --.a-i takir.R Kruschi he has goi a now whole i rheunu"My husband and I have only taken fCnischet) Saltg lor i Few months ju.st for those
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  • 1421 12 (From Our Raciir rrespondent) [poh, Sat.— Golden Gypsy provided W jesi upset at today's races final day of the Perak Turf Club April Meeting returning the handsome dividend of $124 for a win m the big sprint, yesterday. Win The Peace,
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  • 40 12 Yogarajah Scores 6 7 Youthful s Yogarajah played another fl ie innings when he knocked up 67 for the Ceylon Sperms Club againsi the Police ye-terdav The Club won by eight wickets. Scores Scores: Pholice 52: CSC. 142 for 7
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  • 51 12 iii a weekly contested game, the Tiger Swimming, Club defeated ',he Seaforth Highlanders <Gillman Barracks) by the odd goal m five at water polo yesterday. Scorers for t lie Tiger Swimming Club were Hock, Cheng A n and Willie Yap while Deve<on and Cooper scored for the High
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  • 186 12 The S.C.C. took then- point In the current soccer league When they held the Indian Association to a one-all draw at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A stronger set of halves would have set' the Club eleven well on the road to Victory, as this Weakness
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  • 129 12 INTER-COLLEGE CRICKET Thanks to a tine vi student M. Thilagaratnam, wh JJJ 01 —the highest Individual s ..rj^lil College arc m an unb- m nual inter-college \-r nst Medin lege which will conclude today. Vm Thilagaratnam batted four hours for his century. He
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  • 113 12 LEDICAL COLLEGt J K.U'i 'ij.;s COLUft rhila Karatnam not out J Umapathy an^l I> Willumsc Yoke Sow T Sivaßnanam c Syed Ma>, "d b UmaiKithy ah 1 E. Barker b Vu D Kon Pu ck Siang b Yap Kon Puck Q t ni;i a c Sypu M i b
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  • 96 12 Britain's Team To Meet Europe LONDON. Apr 26. -The British soccer team to meet the re-t oi Europe m Glasgow on May 10 will be: Swift (Manchester City): Hardwick (Middlesbro captain*, and Hughes i 'Birmingham City); Macaulav < Brentford), Vernon (West BDmwicrn and i Burges, (Tottenham Hot our>; Matthews <StokCity
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  • 99 12 SANDERSON SCORES 50, TAKES 4 WKTS The Singapore Recreation (J| drew with the Clarke h I match on tj. iw. yesterday. The K< s, battlna fir.4. detnH Hunclf r: K-king a valufl half-century b.-fure he wasdfl ta;>wlecl by i B. Kleinman contributed m oui for the Ranger*, tm Jansen made
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  • 49 12 lIONG KONG. Apr 26 The Sing Tao loot ball ■i held to a B sa dr iw by a Korean team from S-oul I afternoon, m a thrilling match which was marred by unruly crowds who crashed tru v d rushed into the fleW
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  • 85 12 The Singapore CrickPt Of n irrowiy defeated Ministry by tnrcc 1 runs on V Padang ye terday. Pearson top scored fortheCl with 2'A run,, while Pol tributed 12. Chopard tooKtt-w Club wickets tor eigrit. Tnc Air Miii:. try replied «J 74, Wafts and CJnpard Kflfl id eacfi R•;> ey
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  • 90 12 The Chi iese A'hletic Wa i Football Club i on tot' Bangkok cored another ™J when fhr«v Ofeated the (JJI lo (fkorn University goals to two at the Nation* T (.mm. Biin^kofc. C :,<■'. vvrs were: Kok Toi R, Hoi Men* aid Jj In their
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    • 100 12 Today's Sport CRICKET Inter-College, Raffles vs Medicals. Bnkit Timah, 11 a. TO < third :.nd final dayi SRC. vs RE., Padann n a.m. S.C.C. vs Sea for t h Highlanders. Padang. 11 a.m. I A. vs. RAF., Changi, 11 am. I A. (2nd XI) vs RAF Tengah, 11 a.m. S.C.C.
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