Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 22 June 1947

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  • 40 1 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN A\ALAYA The Sunday Tribune •Vow printed simultaneously in Singapore* Lumpur, Ipoh Pcnang. 'Phcne 5811 (Three Lines) jgVE PACKS SINGAPORE, JtTNS 1 H7 TEN CENTS "BIGGEST MANHUNT SINCE POPE JOY MURDER"
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  • 284 1 POLICE NET CLOSING ON PRISON ESCAPEES More A rrests Ex tyceted This Week (Sunday Tribune Crime Reporter) The Police dr*?nct, spread m»v for Ihe eight escaped remand pris3*era sfiil at I use. i- closing <m numtsr the esc*nees, and some c*!»tures »re cxpeetc I ihis wrok. The most intensive ma
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  • 152 1 Dial 999 If Yon See Them..... i "A n:im>>' r of i>< <u>l« are i iji'iv to burn 'heir finj^ra > L^gi this.- Assis^ni c inni«ss:«i.nT < H>. Mr. It. r wil'sii' 1 'old 'he J^ liilti- w'Hi ri l'-r< mm- to JfMN who hav«- Riv«- i escapee. i Ii(
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  • 62 1 Bangk it June 21. The SwUs Consulate :.<•:< was Lhe scene when A. D gen shot her nd. a wt 11 known resident M Dcgen. now In hospiwounds ■n (he il f' v c n Con ulthcir divcrcc pro When Mr. Dcgen was OPir.g the
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  • 14 1 GUEST -OF-HONOUR in Anniver i 111.- U AllHTl b-r Z\ th,. 1 B n.
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  • 17 1 n in a :.ni:iii workshop fLt the next b bu y 'producing C ti
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  • 113 1 2 WOMEN WILL SEE "MASSACRE" JAPS HANG AT CHANGI Mi>s Li l*ui K'iij; and .Miss Ong (ioh K»t', two numlKrs of Chinese bereaved familits of Che vic'ims of the Japan«M' massacif, have b*en allowed, in atldi'ion to s»x men of 'h»- hhnse Massacre Appeal Com niit/»-«, to witness th* hanging
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  • 41 1 u hington. June '-'1 P»< rumun and Repubhcar S< tt i R< b rt raft engaged In t a, attic' l^-r r*ight ivt r the •-> l Republic in *p p-- r i i I; til n- 0 :>
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  • 73 1 (Our Own Reporter.] Kuala Lumpur, »Si:t. A board i I inquiry, set up by t!w M iluyan Indian Congre s to Inquire Into v. M. N. Mencn's action ii" 1 v.jtin^ avaii:-! ihe tCtal Hwlition oi teddy shops in Malaya a moctlng ol the Union
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  • 942 1  -  S. S. CHUA (By Mr. Wii Wan Wans;, Repres«ntativ r of the Malayan Communist Patty to the Empire Communist Conference, at a prt'ss conference yesterday, exhorted the "democratic forces in Malaya to maintain closer contact with the democratic tones in Britain as the only
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  • 409 1 Malay Woman Claims Snake As Husband I (Tribune Correspondent) MALACCA, Sat.— Hundreds who read the •'.'Majlis" of Singapore said it was no' ncsslbif. Others *ven< wen /o th« txteni of sayini; tin' 'he girl was pf ficflwg a par.i muur. Still many more thr«'\v up their hands in surprise ;md
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  • 1093 1  -  HARRY FANG (By Compulsory church parades Mnc unpopular with members of the Services stationed if Singapore. Th,, majority of them are against the whole idea because "it is ostentatious, ceremonial, meaningless," and. as a corporal puts it: "n hypocrisy! "Just a! other opportunity
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    42 1 Princess in uniform... A close-up of U.K. 11. Princess Elizabeth l wearing the badge 01 I'he Grenadier Guards) outside Buckingham Palace on returning from the c« remony •f Trooping th<> Colour hold «> Horse Guards Parade in honour ol the Klng*s official birthday.
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  • 85 1 WOMAN FACES ARMS CHARGE A Chinese womar. To: u, Ye >i R Shir, and a man. Lai Yu Wall, w, re v-.V( rav at the I Mae' stratus Couri produce d o a cnarge oi beir.g ir unaul i n ilse I pcj ses*i ?c nl or« caa* tairing 79-J
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  • 180 1 ANTI-TB FUND The following donations hav,. b- en r«*<**«\ «'d from m»m befl of the public for i\v An i-TK Fund: Rev. Chew Bock Bin |1M Vuinvmous Lira l> A. Co. »23 Ma.j. V r. Dentil $10 Mr. Ch«a ran ft Bock s:»o Total |128 A Fortnight
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  • 58 1 Damascus, June 21. The Ma tiari net oi Phahan is nmong the passengers ere *eriously injured when the Axw I an clip '.•r. Eclip c, crashed yesterday In S y r i a He r 20- y ear-old sot i wu 3 rown clear of
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    • 98 1 IT'S A LrE" OT.LEE,0 T.LEE, THE PEN REPAIRERS, 34, Chulia St., S'pore. ATTRACTIVE )M THE SHOWROOM, RcLIABLE IN THE 'HOME. jjBBISB&k XCF-LL-IOG C ckcr i:i i ornu»! j_ Cooker tor tin Homo ft ?quip})cJ with die Gnl- p^-1 t\ „11, p a to. oi i' o" round W TMiViK Plate
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    • 33 1 "TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR" available tor nimed.«Ve del.7ery Repairs undfMaken y. t. n:i: 332. North Br'dre Road. Telephone 7971 Typewrit ne Duplicating Undertaken 6 '-'c9 j^ >^ "^w MadcinEngUfid J Si mMM MARTINS jfe^ OF PICCADILLY
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  • 555 2 Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) 'Mauarese militarism may rear iM> head again within 15 or 20 years of t!ie departure of the Allied forces oi occupation, declared Mr. Arthur Calwell. Australian Minister of Information and Immigration on his arrival at Kallanp Airport
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  • 138 2 GUNMEN TAKE 14-MILE RIDE -AND $45 Chinese gunmen who decided t o rob two Jate revellers in the hours of the morning, yesterday, compelled the revellers to drive them seven m«le"> out of town, and alter helping themselves to some money, got. them to drop them at the placr from
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  • 67 2 Lahore, June 21.— A l^rgr number of casualties are feared to have resulted from an explosion. this morning in the vegetable market in the centre of Lahore, where communal tension again became acute- yesterday. The police have seized a dozen bombs, found In a nearby locality.
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  • 77 2 A mysterious shot fired In Rochore Canal Road wounded an <4<lerly Chinese woman wh le she was in a house on the other .sice of the canal, at 5 p.m jester day. The woman, who was busy in the kitchen at the time, was rv
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  • 33 2 The band of 2nd Bn. W. Yorks Ri>;.U. (Prince of Wales" own' conducted by Bandmaster B. B White. A.R.C.M. will play in the Botanic Gardens at 5 today
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  • 133 2 Non-Swimmer Drowned At Outing On June 15. Pte. B. J. Nicholson of the R.A.S.C. Training School, went in a laur.ch with a party ircm the .school to Pulau Bantu. Nicholson was a nor -swimmer. Some of tho men waded ashore With Nicholson, while the rest remained on thr launch Th«
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  • 29 2 The Bright Star Rangers oi the (I.N.D.Y.L.t Rly 2nd XI will meet tho"Joynil Juniors 2nd XI today at the (I.N.D.Y.LJ Rlv Ground. Kick-off at 5.15 pm.
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  • 53 2 London. June 21 —The Labour and Service Ministry anmunees today that releases and discharges from the Forces and Auxiliary Services during May totalled 67.860. The total number of men and v:cmen released and discharged from June 18, 1945 to the end of May this your wn
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  • 166 2 In returning a finding of deaii: by misadventure, at the conclusion of the Inquiry into the death of a J.S.P., the Coroner, Mr. Oon I Khye Kiang, -aid that no blame I was attached to Murugaya. the I Indian driver of the lorry that knocked
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  • 207 2 (Sunday Tribute Reporter) Always Keen to acquire new friends, members of the Telu* Aycr Methodist Youth Fellowship (TAMYF.i on Friday nigh! entertained the boys from J.e newly-formed Bth Company. Boy.; Brigade, attached to Fairfield Chapel, to an enjoyable social which was held at the Teluk Ayer
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  • 61 2 Two young: Chinese, Liu lany; and Shim Pian, were yesterday af *h P Fourth cour£ tentatively charged with being 1 "in control" of a Japanese machine gun, soni<* rounds of .45 ammunition and 765 rounds of .303 ammunition. They were arrested Friday. Forfy-eight hours police
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  • 77 2 The midnight premiere ol th Egyptian talkie "Calbi wa Sayti'" (My Ht irt and My Sword) drew B crowded house to the Garrick (Geylang) last night. The picture was produced in Egypi in February this year and was especially previewed there before King FarOUk. Mcbamed Bakkar
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  • 25 2 A s on ha^ been born at W* mansworth to the wifp of Captain Anthony C. C Micrs, VC D.S.O. and Bar.
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  • 25 2 Stockholm. June 21.— 1t was announced by the International Olympic Committee today that the 1952 Olympic Games will take place in Helsinki, Finland-
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    • 424 2 SITUATIONS VACANT nv class cook-boy i ouple -ii unal] 1 1 Must bav< recommendations i Mr. Thomas, C o Malaya Pub lishini House. PERSONAL This ifl to inform all ooncer:.od that I am going on ;i visit lo India and hopo t o b«- back very soon. K. M K.
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    • 94 2 Relieves Cough of cold^^^i Influenza or Sore Tliroat. .Stomach ff j'lM Pain or Chest Affection Toothache If 3fgJ WOODS'^^U PEPPERMIN T^-C O B E SLr~ SIME DARBY CO., LTD r t^ T" V PlatidhuniN^s. write with 'l.cni in c ;n,i j^A "^k C^iiro, :n 'I:: .'Hi Teuncnt', <„reo> in '^j
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  • 367 3 5,000 BUSINESS FIRMS HA VE STILL TO R EGISTER Income Tax Fears Monday Tribune Staff Reporter^ ■•ms In Singapore are still functioning S ou l rrßistration frorr the Rejfistrv ol Business Names. Since the reinforcement of the Ordinance (i»4U) on March 1, only 4,,>»/0-odd »iu\c sr- u r <r n
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  • 70 3 Toklo. June 21. Ifore than Y< i] .>.")(»<) i n oy pickpockets m the four prefectures of Tokl< Kyoto ;>nd K> go between January and March thi Trkic. Juii" 21. Oi.lv 11.400 Japa ii motor vehicles arc operating in Japan today, accord g
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  • 91 3 Ottawa. JttnC 21. -The world- runed Dicuinr quintuplets ar- j (■i\<>r* hfic yest*»r«!ay from home in Callander Oi I i-^ f lending -lour to th€ Marian Confrets which has attracted high dignitaries of the Roman Cat l ..c Church and ceres ol *n,j\ nnds of WOTthipperfl
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  • 221 3 S'pore Police Want Banishments Made Easier (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) According to the Assistant Commissioner of the C.I.D. Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, the work of the Police Force could be considerably eased, if the Force were given additional powers in the banishment ordinance. Besides having to satisfy a number
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  • 579 3 (Sunday Tribune Sta*f Reporter) New amenities including two or three cinema shows a week, billiard tables and a polished floor for dancing are listed in the Marine Hostel's scheme for further improvement of the Seamen's rest-house. This is what I Learnt from Mr.
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  • $10,000-a-year for Councillors urged
    • 34 3 Royal apartments in th2 H.M.S. Vanguard constructed Cor the South African tour annot to be dismantled, though j furnishings have been sent ba^k to the Royal Yacht. r
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    • 27 3 Rome. June 21.— The Italian i police have uncovered a fascist terrorist oiganisaliun here called ParLitr Fa^clsia Delia Ripoi insuiTPctloii fa>cisi par--13 I
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    • 38 3 ALL— NIGHT SESSION Washington. June 21—The US. Senate, which had been m session since yesteriky noon, held the first all night session i -nee 1938 when the ItjtC Jufty Leng sttempted to ftllbuater the National r« r Reuter
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  • 293 3 Scdo> Ahmad All. R.I A 8.C., driver of a military loir. fined 3200. id default lour months' rigorous imprisonmc vesterday by Mr. H. A. For' Fourth Criminal District Ju^' for causirte srievous hurt to D J Mas-e\ This was the sequa] *o a .s°. r oua
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  • 164 3 Premier Condemns Communist-Ruled Countries Barnsley, Yorks. June 21.— Prime Minister Clement Attle*. condemned Communist-dominat-ed countries oi Eastern Europt when be addressed a traditional monster rally ot Yorkshire miners here today. Declaring that pi t-onal freedom was the right of all. Mr. Attic. s?id: "'I haw- no dcuot that in several
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    • 136 3 Mf WEEK IN THE ARMY AND HE'S DOING A JOB -E won learnt t^use'his hands -kill whether it was on a car {fiiteor i type' because he I u(ht by skilled instructors and .'dor healthy conditions, with no worries ibout food or clothing and in the happy company -o,' c'ee^ul
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    • 172 3 ffCtR&VEM Iff s i T IT Made specially to f prevent sore throats ay 50's Air-tight tins 10's Packets C #4lo>> /M with Easy-Access inner foil j^ -^V and ••Cellophane*" wrapping. Imported from $$Sm& London, England CARRERAS ISO Y^AriS* .'ir.PUTATIOM FOR QfJAUT^ C£ /Jtnile 0/ /M/vi/tU'n^ j f V TOOTH
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  • 1867 4  -  VERA ARDMORE —i>H As His Excellency very truly said in his opening speech ot Judith Heard Whites Art Exhibition, "painters are rare birds in Singapore," those who attended Tu^sday'^ opening must have been very grateful for the opportunity of feasting their eyes on a fine
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    • 138 4 lAinr, the bUffest furore in men's clothing 1 \'.i I II MCR< KRISED TUSSORES r hS LIN B WHITE FINE DRILL ENGLI! II rROPICAL BLACK DINNER TROUSERS 545.50 PlAi SIIT 30-1 RAFFLES PLACE IN THE PALM COURT TONIGHT RAFFLES" 1 HOTEL LI ORCHESTRAL CONCERT »>> Jcc Specimen's Raffles Orchestra .tiring
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    • 138 4 V \fl i it t i r rl l n n Just Arrived American Cotton Dresses Gay Cocktail Hats New Jane Engel Models. ™TT NEW COLOU i £m* MRS. ADOLPHE MENJOU, beautiM ',y*siK. wife of the distinguished screen 1 Tho most bouutiful women in th. world to*^ Tangce, the world's
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  • 44 5 Walters, m g M Director, on th« sei of '"pood N' M rs Lo ke Y.-w and L Tho, ol humorous ev nts tiui*. plred since the beginning ol he I chnicolor DroducUoi irrii .rune ah and P»-». r Lawford.
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  • 126 5 Wife Helped "Infatuated" Prisoner A narried w< .i; v I at liMMtreet that lad gii her hu^ Identity card to an e-capfd German pi ksonei who. said th infatu ated Wit! 7hf m man I Dorothy Ca ther'.ri" Bri .w.. 28 I Vale road. D ate that the Bei m
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  • 118 5 LABOUR RIGHTS NO INTERFERENCE FROM GOVTS. GENEVA. June 20. Th« li.--ternational Labour Office today submitted to th,. thirteenth international labour conference tor the second day in Geneva] :< sweeping resolution calling ror the i!--. dom o association ::J(1 for workers and etnplo: < throughout the world. Th prepay d r<
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  • 237 5 He ll Dive For Treasure DIVER Raffaello Mancini is in Plymouth once again, i wrest treasure from the British CO2St. Last time he was there was in June. 1932. when he brought treasure to Britain. This comprised a cargo Ol ROld aid silver bars which had been 400ft drop, in
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  • 102 5 TERRORIST ARSENAL UNEARTHED Jerusalem, Juno 20.— Four horrv-mndP Sten guns, sev hundred trigger guards, buffer plate* :\nd magazine sockets were found In a terrorist arscna; discovered by British troops n a. house near British military headQuarters in Citrus House, Tel Aviv, today, military headouaT tei annoanc< Two m?n lied thiough
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    1007 5 j Fiiday'sßali: There is something romantic attached to the word 'ball'— lt c i Iways reminds me of fairy-tales and Prince* Charming escorting J their lovely Ladle* to brilliantly J ii^ti.v'd ball-rooms In order La "tivad o measure." On Friday S our own Victor We r Hall S
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  • 78 5 Major Escapes From Barracks: Dogs In Hunt Jerusalem, June 20 P d"gs t( d took part in i countrywide hunt for M. F ran, assistant Superintendent ol Palestine Police, who :aped last night from All«-nby ba j by climbing through a wind He had been detained on a "serious charge*
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  • 116 5 Damages ol £800 are h> claimed for a girl of eleven injured by a horse which left tho track during a children r. Another girl aged eleven, the ridt r ol thi organisers, who are Jointly deny respond Mi. John Meld* r
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 144 5 PUNCTUALITY! h B B 'us serv n r n \^r< if it is faulty. YICK WOH HING 429. North Brid^o Road 'i- r ar Middle Ko Singapore. Phone: 7022 (Contractors to 11. M. l^orceb nee ]023j SHANGHAI iVOIHRN LADIES TAILORING Buliery Road. Phone Kttl. Morning, Afternoon and Evenin et)rcs.^c made
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    • 33 5 JOAN ;t rays a dependable pi rformer! REGENCY PENS r »Ie Agents Paramount Traderi r Street re. MODESS Softer Safer NAPKIN WITH THE Proved Decdotant < i -.in able i' Ml Le Stores les.
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    • 157 5 PIANOS A limited number of these delightful instruments are now available. No expense or trouble has been spared to make these cverstrui&s pianos perfect ior use In th- Malayan rlhnato. With cur many y^ars expiltUCe ol pianos in the East wp do not hesitate to recommend Danemaaa to those a
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  • 491 6 The Sunday Tribune JUNE 22, 1947. The Prison Lets Them Out! London Agents: Mi'ssrs. C'ol«n Turner Ltd., Talbot Mi— j DB, St. Martin's Lane. W.CJt The Police are hard put to it to apprehend people suspected iv>bbcry. attempted murder and cairying arms. They get their men quite often. The Police
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  • 519 6  -  w. A. HARPUR by Consider what we owe toyr icf.ee 1 vMiiioiit the captivatiofl Mid complete subjugatior to man's Will Of many „(tural elcnunts whose existence was once totally "lsuspected we pursued a i eary round of life, mno- of any "Here arc the lews headlines*' bedtime
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  • 72 6 Ava Gardner is the latest acvss to turn authoress! On Uie *et ol Metro-Goldwyn--aycr The Hucksters." Ava i rvealed the is writing a book of i etry. The poems, most of iiich deiil with the age old sub •ct of love, are being read by Hollywood
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  • 503 6  -  R. B. OOI iie Malayan girls are invading the fields of endeavour hitherto the preserve of m;iles, yet there is one which few girls deign to consider as fit lor them. Paradoxically, without the existence of this field, women will not acquire the aplomb and charm which
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  • 466 6 THEN READ vJIN WHKNF.VER It Uiurder:; my v.ife watcher lor the imtotnins thr-n covers her ears nn.i cowers when th -hui dor comes 1 Crash!.... a c'cop. reso: ant roll I ivorkine ud to an. alnvKhtv roa v ....1t i> even mor.ev tha*a lot oi you ducked
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  • 69 6 EASY TO -READ BIBLE PLANNED Plai s for the production of a Bible in modern iargmige art contained In a repo r t just i.ssuec! which li to be considered b> Geroral Assembly of the Church of Scotland. The new Bible would be recognised by the Churches as an alterr.aUve
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  • 451 6 The job of the public relations officer becomes, as Alice wouiu have Said, \Jurlous2r ana cmvjuser! 1 Originally tnis strange occupation largely consisted of 1 whitewashing black sheep. A genceinan called Ivy > I Lee, who lived in the United States, was one of the first great exponents of
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  • 383 6 Any fool can use bad language. Swearing should only he done by an artist. And the. man who gave me that advice many years ago was qualified to speak. He could swear effectively in three or fcur languages. He exploded several theo ries. One was that troopers
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  • 389 6 Young man on the Pavement "Ytung man Ql p^ t1ne^ desires the smVl-g person breakup ir V8 car pass, <i Orchard JL ynurke* at 8 40 AM on l£ Tr.bu.cr How mary of u< ca«, advvrt in the Tnbui o ard J, hl8 ci for a momcr.t while w?^; our
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    • 81 6 \I>OST by Malayan Airways DAILY Dlagßfrc K. Lumpur l;H»h Pcnans. I r SUNDAYS Kota Uharu An 4lullt Malayan Airways I.ir-Lcd Mansflelu iv i.M,. Sin'japorf'. DELIGHT Tf) THE EYES Till; LOVELV AMERICA? LATEST \r.\:oi \T KiifiLi SS GL/t^ia Olasses that blci l With b ni.y aid that pen appears clear cut
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    • 22 6 f*\ Grhfi wi I fin i JL K r^ m^*^ tir r n I I UP C Zoo/- for the Tiger Lak*l
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  • 1820 7  -  TESSIE CORNELIUS (By ih iw thc best Wa y to tell you something about tne life of Andre Guibaut, French Consul General in "JJ!?*! 09 WoUIH h fn quou tn^ dedication of his boo'c which has just been received with
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  • 156 7 Blind man Wins 6- Mile Walking Race BLIND ex-Commando Arthur Morgan, 34. won a sixmile walking race lit Yorkguided by a leather thorv; fastened to his arm and held by his brother-in-law on a cycle. 'J'hirt> -two sighted" walkers competed with him. Encouraging him from l^ntad was his 'daughter Eileen,
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  • 289 7 Because he was a non-swim:: Ihomas Quinn, 24, of Bedford, decided to bathe at a children's bathing place in the River Great Ollsc there. Although he was 6ft. 2in. tall, Quinn suddenly dropped out of his depth and disappeared. Three people dived
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 195 7 Use MACLEANS and note the difference Tooth Paste does jypremely well, all that a ■ood tooth paste should do. It cleans teeth thoroughly polishing them to a natural white brilliance. Start using it to-day the difference will amaze and delight you TO THE TEETH Huw'to tighten I love's tendeiMihain fn
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    • 539 7 LAID LOW BY LI 'MB AGO Rruschen Relk^r-d the Awful Tain Aetna on the principle erf 'when you know a good thing toll you friends about it", a man writes as follows; "I had suffered from lumbago In my back, and for weeks cotricj scarcely move In bed. I had
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  • 286 8 Woman Dislike Sermonising By Women, This Bishop Thinks Four bishops at least are in favour of women talking from the pulpti on occasions though one says women objoct to women. The Convocation of Canterbury in London has agreed to go further into the subject and send proposals M a couiKvttee.
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  • 152 8 Lake Success. Jure 20 The Soviet members of the United Nations military committee walked out here today in protest against the Committee's consideration of certain questions put by Col. Hodgson of Australia, at the last meeting of the Security Council. The Russian delegates held that as the
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  • 97 8 Demonstration Outside Burma Prison RANGOON, June 20: Five thousand people demonstrated outside Tharrawaddy prisoii north ol Rangoon last night demanding the release ul U Seinda, Arr».ki?nese separationi.st leader who is on a hunger strike. The demonstration took plac* without incident. U Fla Tun. President of the All-Arakanese Assocaition. has sent
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  • 79 8 Mo>quitocs the inject, not the war-plane, variety have been reported to be crossing the North Sea in sawarms towards England. Ships said they were all over, above deck and below. 'An invasion." reported the j Goodwin Sands lightships off i the Kent Coa^t. and the skipper of
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  • 190 8 Malacca. Thursday. One hundred and fourteen bags of rice the property or' Chop Guan Hong ordered to bs seized by the District Court after the conviction of Liew Kee Leong for contravention Of the Customs Ordinance were made the subject of an application in the
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  • 77 8 l^onaon. June 20— At the Old Baie f f';,c a H JU K ge> fter hearing a! d J all to D«tective-Bergeaiit Albert Edwin Compton (37) Detec-tive-Sea geant Harry Gordon Cooper <37). Eoth are offiecr s of the Flying Squad. y They are charged with
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  • 28 8 T ONDON, June 20. T n Vienna State Opera Company will present a season of the opera at the Royal Opera House, tember 16 ai.d October 4 Reuter
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  • 153 8 NATIONALIZATION SCHEMES OF LABOUR GOVT. London, June 20.— Herbert Morrison. Lord President of the Council, made it clear in a speech here last night that the future constitutional policy of the Labour Government woufld depend on the reaction of the House of Lords ;to its nationalisation schemes. Socialization, he said,
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  • 98 8 RAF Man Tried To Make Girl Drunk Year' s Gaol A rrarried RAF sergeant who plied a girl of eighteen with seven glasses of spirits was senU need to twelve months' hard labour Bi SufIt v/aii the act of a cad. to put it mildly, -aid Lord Godciard. the Lord
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  • 163 8 Sydney.— Junior, ;i Sydney lov erbird < Budgerigar considers a weekend a 'crook show'" unless he g; w sips oi gin. He says >o often. Junior belongs to 23-year-old Betty Johnson, of Bondi. Sydney Betty said: 'Junior is a chatterbox and a drunkard. I have to
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  • 132 8 BURMESE WANT ANDAMAN NICOBAR ISLES RANGOON. Jun o 20.— The Burmese press today urgod the Government to Claim ownership of the Andaman and Nicobar islands in the Bay of Bengal. These islands, oil the Lower Burma coast. th e papers said, are "not only Burnns e but strategically and economically
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  • 66 8 MOUNTBATTEN HONOURS BURMESE LADY Rangoon, June 20. -Daw Myo Yin, wealthy Burmese lay oi Kyaikkatha. a village in lower Buima, has been awarded a cvr ti-icate of appreciation,* by Viscount Ifountbatten, wartime Supreme Commander, Allied Forces Soiithea-t Asia. Tho award was marie in recognition of assistance rendered by Daw Mya
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  • 126 8 London, June 20. —The British United Aid to China Fund is launching a -pecial appeal to the British people to give generously to help the 5G0.0U0 victims of the disastrous floods in Kwangtung Province in South China. O ilcials of tne Fund point out
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  • 75 8 GERMANS DEMAND MORE FOOD Cologne, June 20. Industry m Cologne was paralysed today aj William Asbury, British civilian Governor of North Rhine West phalia, hurried to the big Rhineland centre to discuss with trado union leaders the strike action by all factory workers who de- I mand more food. Only
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    • 364 8 NOW yo^ too, can have a Even if you are naturally dark THIS WONDERFUL iV((?M? SKIN BEAUTIFIER makes your skin 4-6 SHADES FAIRER At lasr, women can brins out the real not only lightens your akin, but beauty o: «un with Whitex, an softens it, and even protects it from
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    • 364 8 wg skin and (WSrSJ: >^ur feet irritate, are k^ rhai where S a^ t RO-PBD, the n^faj tmedy containing pu v AERO-PED actsVft &TCC v.ays to give y ou^ loot health and comfort (\\vs germs and fungi 1 irritation and pain at once, R Heals cracks between toes m die
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  • SUNDAY FILM PAGE
    • 854 9 DICK RICHARDS CABLES J I S Special %W<'k-Encl Feature I Oil movii: Ho 1 1 > wood t Can t lit' I VUVI HOLLYWOOD, Sat. —THE urch n who sta. pop-eyed iraffe and then gulped, "1 ion't believe it," was blood-brother to your columnist who, after a week
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    • 377 9  -  Dave Douglas Says HOLLYWOOD, Saturday— The sinister, foreboding atmosphere of the Hudsno Valley estate in Anva Seton's popular work '-Dragonwyck," offered an absorbing challenge to the skill of 20ih Century-Fox technicians in creating for /he screen. Vast brooding halls were needed to reflect the changing
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    • 99 9 The rabbit, most timid member of the animal kingdom, once was worshipped a s a primeval deity. Walt Disney staff members discoverVd thi s fact while doing research work for "Bong of the South" which Disney produced for RKO Radio release. They learned that some ethnologists
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    • 91 9 It's like the good old days on the -et Of Metro-Goldwyn-May-er's "The Hucksters for Clark Gable. Adolphc Menjou and Director Jack Conway. Trio was last together back in 1930 for a picture ealled "The Easiest Way." There has been a bit of a change in the
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    • 400 9 Moviegoers throughout the world will be touched by a little scene in the forthcoming Cecil B. DeMille picture, "Inconquered." It Cs one of those scenes which only last a few minutes, but it is the kind that usually brings tears to one's eyes. Moviegoers
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    • 176 9 Biggest ram joo ever attempted by film technicians U now under construction in Bronson Canyon under t'ie direction of Marty Martin RKO Radio's special effects head, and Harold Barry, construction head, lor the Technicolour production "Tycoon." starring John Wayne and Laraine Day. To make the rain, water will
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    • 49 9 In 24 hours Kathrine Hepburn aged 46 years. In the marriage scene with Paul Henreid lor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 'Song Of Love" she played a girl of 18. The next day. in her final concert appearance for the same picture, she portray, d a woman of 64!
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 226 9 I SMALL CJAMFIFD ADVERTS. PAY IN THE TRIBUNE SIX INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE S llrad Mk»: 104-110. Anson Road SINGAPORK Town Offlce Winston's 4. The Arrade. Branches —1. Market Street. Kuala Lumpur— 111. Br*wst«*r Road. Ipoh.— i m. i h»na Stnrt Cihaut. Penaiiß IW, arrcnt vour SDenal offer
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    • 385 9 FREE TRIP FOR AUDREY! Audify Long, playing th< minine load in R K.(^ Ela Flight." will gel an u all-expen paid" trip to En^la: if she can spare the time bet* Aim commitments. Tto B h World Film Chamber, a recently formed group, has invited hot part of a campaign
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  • 228 10 But health authorities are helpless Singapore's mosquito population has increased by hundreds of thousands in the past month. And the health authorities appear helpless to rope with them. Residents in many districts are complaining of sleepless rights due to nightly "invasions" of
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  • 379 10 (Fror. Our Own Reporter) [POH, Saturday.— King Arthur and Mandalay, both Clocking 38 seconds dead, returned the best timing this morning when official training for the three-day Perak Turf Club meeting began before a <?o uc i crowd The performance of both horses is
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  • 40 10 Britain has sent 18.000.000 lbsof biscuit, during the first four j months of the year to Germany and Europe through UNRRA and NAAFI, to British We>t Africa, Malta, the Ciown Colonies and i "other foreign countne-
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  • 44 10 Edinburgh. June 21.- -The ceremony of conferring the freedom ol Edinburgh upon Princess Elizabeth has been lixed tor July l<i When tli'' Princess sign s the Burgr.ss Roll in the Ushers Hall she will not be accompanied by King and Queen
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  • 45 10 fhc Queen is to be present at the ceremony In Perth on July 19 at which Field Marshal Viscount Wavcii and the blick Watch Rt'Kimfnt are t<» receive the freedom ol the city. lbMajesty is Colonel- in-Chief oi the Black Watch
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  • 85 10 Batayla, June 21— Premier Shahrir has summoned lirariedir atrlv to JMavia his key Cabinet Ministers. Party leaders and nth.' member- f h\< working committee, the executive body of tho provlslcnal Prrliament. Tlu y are ■x\ ectotl tomorrow I H' 'nor* ind r« ply tu the Netherlands
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  • 382 10 Weights for the first day of the Ipoh Races. June 28, are as follows HORSES, CLASS 1. DIV I—6 FURLONGS D.R B. 10.05 Win The Peace 9.11 Courtenay 9.08 Princess Guinevere 9.oft Zargun 9.00 Golden Gypsy 8.05 Fail wood 8.04 Rosewell Boy 8.03 Sovereignty 8.02 Chatster
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  • 85 10 Two Chinese schoolboys won: '.vi'ported to have, been waylaid by a couple of unarmed Chinese I men at tiie junctian of Armenian Street and I.oke Yew Street at 7.45 pjn., Friday, and robbed ol money, wristwatch lountain pens amounting to $50. A gang ol throe Chinese, on* armed
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  • 39 10 Tckio, Juno 21 fhlrty-two Japanese destroyer! mcl destru yer escorts will sail from Sasebo, in Kyushu Island; lor (i.'.ivnv to th(; U:n. 1 ite On i Britain Etn sia and China Ettctt ol the fom
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  • 74 10 Tr Corr.) blanket grade which s mal] quam by America wa" iil.v r. I ving iraturo of I ■>^rk,< last week s w«l* i oWer "Bering wouj pr< bably Wcr Only m M beer transacted and ihe t-ndency age tently. by iubb"!- industry leaders in I i
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  • 59 10 The S.C.C.R A S rubber prices at noon yesterday were: Buvvrs. SeUers cts. per cts. per lb. lb. No. 1 R.S.S spot, loose 28? 29 No. 1 R S.S fob in bale> July 30 .V 2 R.S.S. fob in bale. July 28? 20 No. R.S.S. fob in bales
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 193 10 I *H1 y f^ J±J-J-^m S 4 w *^^fc^4 JH WcSJTa minute, Tfe&£' if ou cuMtkeAhA Mdttti*' yet*/ J&fwi u l^fw^'^B 3lw) J I 3^k "CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME 1 ml W/tA W I ROM 111l SONG-STIDDED wd^Am iif HNH \i Til RFIiiIbI TKUMPH 111 B^l I LW IN Vl|J^2ilJlff
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    • 195 10 CHILDREN'S MATIXEE Today at 11 A.M. Jon: ny Mack Browu Tex Ritt.r in "The Lone Star Trail" (A Uri verso 1 Picture) PHONED 6470d V OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS DAILY 3, 6 15 «v 0 15 p.m. PRISOILLA LANE, ROBERT CUMMINGS in the shny of THE MAN BEHIND YOUP BACK
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 718 10 This week's Radio Highlights A large variety of ntw musical programmes are the keynote to Uila .'.ctk's listening Pr~-'R-.:i!r:e Director. Pascoe Thornton, seeems to have got down to it in a big way, ;o let's see what's on the Turn Table*. Music Round the World takes the place of Musical
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  • 1272 11 MY GREATEST SPORTING THRILLS-No. 5 THE STORY j Hoißibarclicr J j nnu When early in 1911, Bombardier' Billy Wells was knocked out by Gunner Moir in the third round of a non-title bout, many boxing rx peiis thoui ht that a young 2S7promisuis career h*.d
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  • 395 11 He Kicked His 2- Year Son What kind of man could beat and kick his two-year-old son because he cried, and keep beating and kicking till the child was paralysed down one side? A Judge and a doctor at Lancaster Assizes disagreed on the mind of the c;uiet- looking man
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  • 196 11 The undernoted newty adc^d non-fiction and fiction works are now availab.e at Raffles Libary: Beaerlehole QErnestj Is.ands of Danger. Illus. Bilainkin (George) Second Diary of a Diplomatic Correspondent. Fitzgerald (C.E.J The Tower of Five Glories, ILus. Harris (.Sir Arthur) Bomber Offensive. Herk.ots G A C Vegetable
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  • 867 11 The Riddle Of STAN MATTHEWS He's England's greatest winger— yet his team-mates sa y he spoils teamwork To earn a three-column heading for yourself on the 1 iron! page of a Sunday newspaper and a two-column heading on tne back paije. you have to do soirething i fairly sensational as
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 142 11 GEVlflflG PHOPE BQO7B D *iiy at :ud, e.3u <n 9.15 p.m BUL BULK BAGHDAD (HiL<!ustar..) ,-^^Jncuiai.i Vaiiub ACID fTOMACHHM W s REAL Help' This b no time to fo" r !j§H r'-'jwt your proper food y f e»r of rtowhdj upsets. »fw" e?d tQ cari 7 on So, when off
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    • 194 11 Return Screening By Public Request! To-day lour Shows 1.30-4—6.30—9.30 p m. M-G-M presents S^e White C!i& of JJover IRENE DUNNE 3EJT A CLARENCE BROWN Production andw,th ALAN MARSHAL Roddy McDOWALI Frank MORGAN j« VanJohncon •C. Aubrey Smith «L O AM t MAY WHITTV GLAOYS COOPER Ccminq rack An Eafrle-Lion Picture.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 133 11 SPORT QUIZ 1 Whirh IWO Olinty M V -1 1 1 Hi .i ii« recently? I. Name the -professional Soccer player who li:in fo«'o n sm c'-ssfui in r*--tent hi*; golf? Whai is the record opt-nin*,' partnership in first dass cricket? 1 Who taint 1 (ireat Britain's only individual athleUc
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  • 91 12 Entries Jor th« BlngaporAmateur Chinese Spurts Fod< ration Aquatk: meet close on Jun o 23. Entries should be sent to tbc Hon. Secretary, Chinese Swimming Club. The meeting is open to all Chinese in Singa■por e Irrespective of the clubs th< s r may bi'lons to. Th<-
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  • 353 12  -  Thomas Ee Final Decision To Be I Ylfll J ITT X V/VAvl V (By Two sportsfrnen were in a great flurry yesterday aborning, getting passport .'»nci passage papers straightened up before oflttces closed at 1 1> >. One of t.em
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  • 170 12 Although confronted with t ugh opposition the Manila Chang Scag BuHfcetball Team managed to secure another win w! i they defeated the Perak Chinese Combined in their fourth match here at the Happy World Bt9dium last night by a margin t 13 points. 'I he match
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  • 24 12 Calcutta. June 21. Tlv Bc::--■,:i LetrU'laluru voted lhre« I <;i today t<^ spilt tin- Prcvinct into Muslim and Hindu states.
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  • 340 12 Th. po~re»i week--", r 1 B A FA. League crow '-about SOG spectator*— -wit! eased a game of missed charcea at Jalan Besar yestcrcay when tho Navy collected iiai points from th« SCF\ Jur ior Scl-cUcr*. wlrrirc* bv two uoiils to rU. both goald bv Uig:
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  • 293 12 Engla nd Make Cauti ons Start London. Sat. After a very slow and catitious St^rt, England were in a sound position at tea in the Second Test against South Africa which began here to-day. Tea score was England, 207 for 2. t. time It was England's \:ivn to win the
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  • 101 12 New Y, r>. Jai e 21. Ikj WII Hams. \i"ii holder <f the w rid light* 'ight title kn eke I oui veteran Tippy Lark In holder <;t the synt junior wel erwelght til th< f )ii: til r lund < f a n
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 12 A CAPTAIN'S INNINGS. Ncrman Yardley, England's trptain, tak<'s a swipe a^ a ball from Smllh, and niiSvSes CODiplelely. pietec 'alwn (Turing his sta^id with Compfon at Tr»'nt Brid^ in an *'fl'orf 'o s^ave cfY d«*ft*af a^ the hands of the Soufh Africans in th« First Test.
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  • 7 12 Knglaiicl 312 for S.
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  • 70 12 L. ndon. Juii€ 21. Robert Faikenburg of America won the Men's singles title In the London grass ccurtd lawa tennis championships at Queen's Club, Lon don. today when he beat Colin Lend i f Australia by 3 -4. 7—5 in the final. In tie all-American women's
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  • 544 12  -  LINESMAN 2v Clic Sing Jao P toall c Ino ol 1.1 ague ig wuJ play Mlm i uriii ar..l ftnt fixture In gapcrc tn;s evening wiwn tney meet the all-Malayan Chines' woe. Jhe visit irs are fielding their strongest cc mbinatiun today, feniu
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  • 229 12 AMATEUR A THLETE DEFINED St irifhoten, June 21. The committee sei op tu go Into the questicn d broken time." ana amateurism in athletics have de lined an amateur as: "One to whexn sport la nothing more than recreation without material '^ain ci any kind, direct or Indirect. 1 bis
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  • 335 12 (Sunday Tribune Si air Reporter) In face <r a local Cinama proprietor's alleged eat to employees should they hesitate tl itsign itl registered union and join what the workei call I V dlow Union", Singapore trade unionists today ask it' it is a cri me
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  • 99 12 Th- R.A.F. Payii Lcbai ckfettnd f he Ccvlon Spurns ciul, by three wickets yesterday a" Paya Lbir. Battj.^ nr Bt,8 t, ir» Ceyi';-i esc wtro burcUfi out iov 32. highest scoror. lirssit, makinir 9 rurs. Rrav trok tbrcr v:irkets for 3 rurs. Hill M p
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 132 12 I TO-DAFS BOCCEB Sir Tao vs ftll-M Ch'io-c. Jalan B su. 5 p m Julljhid.s vs RA F. at P Irbar 5.15 d m Ti. Youngsters vs J f| h'-Tr Prlsor. Is'ai h f:ror«: cl. J D CRICKET C S.C. v« Johore C C. l ra^tschool J-B 2 D.m SRC
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